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CPE Bach's unique sound

CPE Bach's music is characterized by sheer exuberance, wild creativity, and emotional depth. There are sudden stops for contemplation, followed by a quick returns to the happy roller coaster ride. On Thursday's Performance Today, we'll hear an example of CPE Bach's unique sound from a concert in Oslo, Norway.

Episode Playlist

Hour 1

Franz Joseph Haydn: Symphony in C Major, Hob. I.: 48 "Maria Theresia": 4. Finale: Allegro
Orpheus Chamber Orchestra
Haydn Symphonies No. 48 & 49
Deutsche Grammophon 419607

Ludwig van Beethoven: Piano Sonata No. 30 in E Major, Op. 109
Rudolf Buchbinder, piano
Beethoven: The Sonata Legacy
Sony Music 886978751027

Jean-Philippe Rameau: Dardanus : Act IV, Scene 1: La Descente de Venus, ritournelle; Prologue, Scene 2: Tambourins
Le Concert d'Astree; Emmanuelle Haim, conductor
Theatre des Champs Elysees, Paris
Une Fete Baroque!
Virgin Classics 30799

Franz Joseph Haydn: Symphony No. 88 in G Major, Hob. I:88
New York Philharmonic; Alan Gilbert, conductor
Avery Fisher Hall at Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, New York, NY

Hour 2

Johan Halvorsen: Gigue from Suite ancienne, Op. 31
Norwegian Radio Orchestra; Ari Rasilainen, conductor
Halvorsen: Suite Ancienne, Mascarade
NKF 50033

Charles Ives: Quartet No. 1, "From the Salvation Army": 1. Andante con moto
Emerson String Quartet
The Sunday Sessions - American Air - Music from Saint Paul Sunday
MPR 201

George Gershwin: Summertime
Jan Boland, flute; John Dowdall, guitar; Carey Bostian, cello
Red Cedar Chamber Music, First Presbyterian Church, Cedar Rapids, IA

Frank Gabriel Campos: The Water is Wide and Variations
Frank Gabriel Campos, trumpet
Ford Hall Auditorium, Ithaca College, Ithaca, NY

Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach: Cello Concerto in A, Wq 172
Norwegian Radio Orchestra; Paul Watkins, cello and conductor
Radio Concert Hall, Oslo, Norway

Johann Sebastian Bach (orch. Reger): Bourree in G minor from English Suite No. 2, BWV 806
River Oaks Chamber Orchestra; Alastair Willis, conductor
The Church of St. John the Divine, Houston, TX

Astor Piazzolla: Oblivion
Alecia Lawyer, oboe; River Oaks Chamber Orchestra; JoAnn Falletta, conductor
The Church of St. John The Divine, Houston, TX

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