You know how you sometimes put something down and then can't remember where you left it? It happens to us all -- even composers. In the 1760s, Joseph Haydn lost a cello concerto. And that concerto was missing until the 1960s, a two full centuries later! On Tuesday's Performance Today, we'll hear a performance of Haydn's long-lost Cello Concerto from a concert in Los Angeles.
Episode Playlist
Hour 1
Antonio Vivaldi: Concerto for Piccolo in C Major: 1. Allegro non molto
Jean-Pierre Rampal, piccolo; I Solisti Veneti; Claudio Scimone, conductor
Vivaldi Flute Concertos
Sony 45623
Franz Danzi: Wind Quintet in G minor Op. 56, No. 2
Farkas Quintet Amsterdam
Orgelpark, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Joseph Haydn: Cello Concerto No. 1 in C major
Jean-Guihen Queyras, cello; Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra; Jeffrey Kahane, conductor
Royce Hall, Los Angeles, CA
Antonio Vivaldi (arr. Flanders Recorder Quartet): Variations on La Follia
Bart Spanhove, recorder; Joris Van Goethem, recorder; Paul Van Loey, recorder
Chamber Music Society of Saint Cloud, Crypt Church. Saint Mary's Cathedral, St. Cloud, MN
Hour 2
Robert Schumann: Davidsbundlertanze, Op. 6; No. 17. Wie aus der Ferne
Mitsuko Uchida, piano
Schumann: Davidsbundlertanze, Fantasie
Decca 4782280
Franz Schubert: Adagio e Rondo Concertante, D. 487 for Piano Quartet
Benny Kim, violin; Philip Dukes, viola; Eric Kim, cello; Sebastian Knauer, piano
Daniel Hope & Friends series, Savannah Music Festival, Trinity United Methodist Church, Savannah, GA
Robert Schumann: Concertstuck in F major for Four Horns and Orchestra, Op. 86
Andrew Bain, horn; John Zirbel, horn; Kevin Rivard, horn; Alexander Kienle, horn; Aspen Chamber Symphony; Nicholas McGegan, conductor
Aspen Music Festival and School, Benedict Music Tent, Aspen, CO
Marty Regan: Splash of Indigo
Matthew Detrick, violin; Anabel Ramirez, violin; Whitney Bullock, viola; Matthew Dudzik, cello
Apollo Chamber Players, Christ the King Lutheran Church, Parish Hall, Houston, TX
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