As an adult, Gustav Mahler wrote nine and a half massive symphonies and destroyed nearly all the music he'd written as a teenager. Nearly all of it; but not his Piano Quartet in a minor, which he wrote as a skinny bespectacled 15-year-old. On Tuesday's Performance Today, we'll hear Mahler's Piano Quartet from a concert in Savannah, Georgia.
Episode Playlist
Hour 1
Francis Poulenc: Two Intermezzos
Pascal Roge, piano
Oeuvres pour piano
London 425862-2
Modest Mussorgsky: Khovanshchina Suite: Dance of the Persian Maidens
Houston Symphony; Lawrence Foster, conductor
Jones Hall, Houston, TX
Francis Poulenc: Sextet for Piano and Winds, FP 100
Emma Gerstein, flute; Harrison Linsey, oboe; Taylor Marino, clarinet; Christina Bonatakis, bassoon; Rachelle Jenkins, horn; Conrad Tao, piano
Aspen Music Festival and School, Harris Concert Hall, Aspen, CO
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Symphony No. 31 in D, K. 297 ('Paris')
Romanian Radio Chamber Orchestra; Olivier Robe, conductor
Mihail Jora Concert Hall, Romanian Radio, Bucharest, Romania
Hour 2
Gustav Mahler: Symphony No. 3: 1. "Tempo I" Kraftig. Entschieden
London Symphony Orchestra; Michael Tilson Thomas, conductor
Mahler Symphony No. 3
Sony 44553
Walter Ross: Concertino in Silver and Bronze
Nadine Asin, flute; Aspen Festival Brass Ensemble; Per Brevig, conductor
Aspen Music Festival, Benedict Music Tent, Aspen, CO
Gustav Mahler: Piano Quartet in A minor
Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center
Savannah Music Festival, Savannah Theatre, Chippewa Square, Savannah, GA
Sergei Rachmaninoff: Symphony No. 2 in E minor, Op. 27: 1. Largo - Allegro moderato
HR Symphony Orchestra (Frankfurt Radio Symphony); Andres Orozco-Estrada, conductor
Rheingau Music Festival, Friedrich von Thiersch Hall, Kurhaus, Wiesbaden, Germany
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