Poster Elizabeth Koch Tiscione
Elizabeth Koch Tiscione
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Oboist Elizabeth Koch Tiscione

Last week, Fred Child met oboist Elizabeth Koch Tiscione at the Grand Teton Music Festival. On Thursday's Performance Today, we'll have music and conversation with Koch Tiscione, including a fantastic performance of Mozart's Oboe Quartet and discussion about the challenges of playing music in Wyoming's dry mountain air.

Episode Playlist

Hour 1

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Piano Sonata in D major, K576: 3. Allegretto
Alfred Brendel, piano
Philips

Johann Sebastian Bach: Concerto in D, BWV 972: 1. Allegro
Caleb Hudson, trumpet; Stephanie Wu, piano
Ramsey Concert Hall, University of Georgia, Athens, GA

Steven Rouse: The Avatar: 1. Nativity
Caleb Hudson, trumpet; Stephanie Wu, piano
Ramsey Concert Hall, University of Georgia, Athens, GA

Astor Piazzolla: Oblivion
Caleb Hudson, trumpet; Stephanie Wu, piano
Ramsey Concert Hall, University of Georgia, Athens, GA

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Oboe Quartet in F Major, K. 370
Elizabeth Koch Tiscione, oboe; Jay Christy, violin; Yang-Yoon Kim, viola; Charae Krueger, cello
Grand Teton Music Festival, Walk Festival Hall, Jackson Hole, WY

Maurice Ravel: Valses nobles et sentimentales: Movements 1, 3-8
Los Angeles Philharmonic; Gustavo Dudamel, conductor
Walt Disney Concert Hall, Los Angeles, CA

Hour 2

Johannes Brahms: Piano Trio in c minor, Op. 101: 3. Andante grazioso
Beaux Arts Trio
Brahms: The Piano Trios
Philips 416 838

Modest Mussorgsky: Night On Bald Mountain
Grand Teton Music Festival Orchestra; Sebastian Lang-Lessing conductor
Walk Festival Hall, Teton Village, WY

Johannes Brahms: String Quartet No. 2, Op. 51: 1. Allegro non troppo; 2. Andante moderato
Parker Quartet: Daniel Chong, violin; Karen Kim, violin; Jessica Bodner, viola; Kee-Hyun Kim, cello
MPR's Maud Moon Weyerhaeuser Studio, St. Paul, MN

Antonio Vivaldi: Concerto in D for Two Oboes, Two Violins and Bassoon, RV 564a
Anthony Robson, oboe; Richard Earle, oboe; Margaret Faultless, violin; Sally Jackson, bassoon; Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment, Rachel Podger, director and violin
Ted Mann Concert Hall, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN

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