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Conductor Bill Eddins

On Tuesday's Performance Today conductor, pianist and candid commentator Bill Eddins joins host Fred Child in the studio to take listeners on a tour of his favorite pieces of classical music. He talks about the unappreciated humor in Beethoven's symphonies, the sly keyboard prowess of Alicia de Larrocha, and reveals what he calls "the sexiest piece of classical music ever written."

Episode Playlist

Hour 1

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Epistle Sonata in C major, KV 329
Boston Early Music Festival Orchestra; Andrew Parrott, conductor
DENON 9573

Igor Stravinsky: Madrid from Four Etudes
Chicago Symphony Orchestra; Pierre Boulez, conductor
Chicago Symphony Orchestra Live Stravinsky Pulcinella/Symphony in Three Movements/Four Etudes
CSO Resound 901918

Sergei Rachmaninoff: Vocalise, Op. 34, No. 14
Alessio Bax, piano; Ian Swensen, violin
Music@Menlo; The Center for the Performing Arts at Menlo-Atherton, Atherton, CA

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Adagio in b minor, K. 540
Christian Zacharias, piano
Chopin and his Europe International Music Festival, Grand Theatre-Polish National Opera Concert Hall, Warsaw, Poland

Carter Pann: Mercury Concerto
Christina Jennings, flute, River Oaks Chamber Orchestra; Alastair Willis, conductor
The Church of St. John the Divine, Houston, TX

Hour 2

Johann Sebastian Bach: Goldberg Variations: Variation 11; Variation 20
Trevor Pinnock, harpsichord
Goldberg Variations
Archiv 415130

Ludwig van Beethoven: Symphony No. 4: 4. Allegro ma non troppo
New York Philharmonic; Leonard Bernstein, conductor
Beethoven: Symphonies No. 4 and No. 5; "Egmont" Overture
Sony 47516

Maurice Ravel: String Quartet: 2. Assez vif
Emerson String Quartet
Debussy, Ravel: String Quartets
DG 427320

Enrique Granados: Goyescas: 3. Fandango by Candlelight
Alicia de Larrocha, piano
Granados - Goyescas
EMI 64524

Lili Boulanger: Faust et Helene
Ann Murray, mezzo-soprano; Bonaventura Bottone, tenor; Jason Howard, bass; BBC Philharmonic; Yan Pascal Tortelier, conductor
Lili Boulanger: Faust et Helene
Chandos 9745

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