Violinist Joseph Joachim believed that there were only four great violin concertos written by German composers -- and one of them was written just for him, by his friend Johannes Brahms. On Tuesday's Performance Today, we'll hear violinist James Ehnes play that Brahms Concerto in concert with the Grand Teton Music Festival Orchestra.
Episode Playlist
Hour 1
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Serenade for Winds in c minor K. 388: 3. Menuetto in Canone
Allan Vogel, oboe; Kimaree Gilad, oboe; Anthony McGill, clarinet; Carey Bell, clarinet; Dennis Godburn; bassoon; Frank Morelli, bassoon; Richard Todd, french horn; Brad Warnaar, french horn
Vol. 4: Mozart and Winds
Music@Menlo 20064
Jacques Ibert: Divertissement
River Oaks Chamber Orchestra; Alastair Willis, conductor
The Church of St. John the Divine, Houston, TX
Robert Schumann: Three Romances, Op. 94
Anthony McGill, clarinet; Gloria Chien, piano
String Theory, Hunter Museum of American Art, Chattanooga, TN
Johannes Brahms: Violin Concerto in D major, Op. 77: 2. Adagio; 3. Allegro giocoso, ma non troppe
James Ehnes, violin; Festival Orchestra; Donald Runnicles, conductor
Grand Teton Music Festival, Walk Festival Hall, Teton Village, WY
Hour 2
Isaac Albeniz (arr. Joseph Hagedorn): Iberia Book 1: No. 2. El puerto
Minneapolis Guitar Quartet
Minneapolis Guitar Quartet: Pictures at an Exhibition
GPS 1026
Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach: Sinfonia in F, Wq 183/3
Freiburg Baroque Orchestra; Gottfried von der Goltz, conductor
Concert Hall, Freiburg, Germany
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Trio for Violin, Cello, and Piano in B-flat Major, K. 502: 1. Allegro; 2. Larghetto; 3. Allegretto
Benjamin Beilman, violin; Bion Tsang, cello; Joyce Yang, piano
Seattle Chamber Music Society, Nordstrom Recital Hall at Benaroya Hall Seattle, WA
Isaac Albeniz: Excerpts from Suite espanola No. 1, Op. 47: 5. Asturias; 3. Sevilla
Xuefei Yang, guitar
Great Mountains Music Festival, Alpensia Concert Hall, Pyeongchang, South Korea
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