On Monday's Performance Today, Camerata Pacifica plays a witty trio by 20th century English composer Madeleine Dring. Never heard of her? Join us to explore great music by composers whose work deserves to be heard more often.
Episode Playlist
Hour 1
Claude Debussy: Dances for Harp and String Orchestra: 2. Danse Profane
Vera Badings, harp; Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra; Bernard Haitink, conductor
Debussy: Orchestral Music
Philips 438 742
Eldar Djangirov: Hope
Eldar Djangirov, piano
Windham Chamber Music Festival, Windham Civic Centre, Windham, NY
Johann Sebastian Bach: Prelude in C# Minor from Well-Tempered Klavier
Eldar Djangirov, Piano
Windham Chamber Music Festival, Windham Civic & Performing Arts Center, Windham, NY
Jacques Ibert: Deux Interludes suivi de Carillon: 1. Andante espressivo; 2. Allegro vivo
Laura Oltman, guitar; Clare Hoffman, flute; Robert Bonfiglio, harmonica; Michael Newman, guitar
Grand Canyon Music Festival, Shrine of the Ages, Grand Canyon, AZ
Claude Debussy: La Mer: 1. From dawn to noon on the sea; 2. Play of the Waves; 3. Dialogue between wind and waves
Dallas Symphony Orchestra; Jaap van Zweden, conductor
Meyerson Symphony Center, Dallas, TX
Hour 2
Silvius Leopold Weiss: Concerto for Lute and Flute in F Major Gwyn Roberts, flute; Richard Stone, lute
Tempesta di Mare
Weiss: Lute Concertos / Stone, Tempesta Di Mare
Chandos 707
Heinrich Wilhelm Ernst: Othello Fantasy
Aleksey Semenenko, violin; Zakhar Bron Festival Orchestra; Zakhar Bron, conductor
Auditorium, Kursaal Congress Centre, Interlaken, Switzerland
Interlaken Classics
Madeleine Dring: Trio for Flute, Oboe and Piano
Adrian Spence, flute; Nicholas Daniel, oboe; Warren Jones, piano; Camerata Pacifica
Hahn Hall, MAW, Santa Barbara, CA
Johann Sebastian Bach: Brandenburg Concerto No. 1, BWV 1046
Tempesta di Mare; Philadelphia Baroque Orchestra; Gwyn Roberts & Richard Stone, artistic directors
Saint Mark's Church, Philadelphia, PA
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