Czech composer Bedrich Smetana wrote his autobiography in the form of a string quartet. And recently, composer Gabriela Lena Frank took a look at her own Peruvian heritage in a set of dance pieces. On Friday's Performance Today, we'll hear these two musical memoirs - compositions that explore personal identity.
Episode Playlist
Hour 1
Johann Sebastian Bach (arr. Edgar Meyer & Bela Fleck): Three-Part Invention (Sinfonia) No. 7, BWV 793
Bela Fleck, Banjo; Joshua Bell, violin; Edgar Meyer, bass
Perpetual Motion
Sony 89610
Johann Sebastian Bach: Two-Part Invention No. 6, BWV 777
Bela Fleck, banjo, Edgar Meyer, bass
Perpetual Motion
Sony 89610
Engelbert Humperdinck (arr. Brian Yarkosky): Evening Prayer from Hansel and Gretel
Seattle Marimba Quartet: Chris Lennard, Christian Krehbiel, Craig Wende, Brian Yarkosky
In Studio at KING FM, Seattle, WA
Niccolo Paganini (arr. Stephen Goss): Guitar Concerto: 2. Romanze; 3. Andantino variato
Artyom Dervoed, guitar; Russian National Orchestra; Mikhail Pletnev, conductor
Tchaikovsky Concert Hall, Moscow, Russia
Maurice Ravel (arr. Mason Jones and Marcel Geraeds): Le tombeau de Couperin
Farkas Quintet Amsterdam
Concertgebouw, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Hour 2
Bedrich Smetana: Memories of Bohemia in the form of a Polka
Peter Schmalfuss, piano
Bedrich Smetana - Works for Piano
Thorofon 2005
Antonio Vivaldi: Concerto for Two Trumpets in C, RV 537
Tarjei Hannevold, trumpet; Mats-Olov Svantesson, trumpet; Swedish Radio Orchestra; Jonathan Cohen, conductor
Berwaldhallen, Stockholm, Sweden
Gabriela Lena Frank: Three Latin American Dances: 1. Introduction: Jungle Jaunt; 3. The Mestizo Waltz
Houston Symphony; Andres Orozco-Estrada, conductor
Jones Hall, Houston, TX
Bedrich Smetana: String Quartet No. 1 in E minor
Talich Quartet: Jan Talich, violin; Roman Patocka, Violin; Vladimir Bukac, viola; Nicholas Tzavaras, cello
Flagler Museum Concert Series, Flagler Museum, Palm Beach, FL
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