Poster Fencing match, Chevalier de Saint-Georges
Fencing match between Joseph Bologne, Chevalier de Saint-Georges and La chevalière D'Eon (Alexandre-Auguste Robineau, 1747-1828)
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The Chevalier de Saint-Georges

Joseph Bologne, Chevalier de Saint-Georges was a fine marksman, a fencer, and one of the great French violinists of the 1700s. He was also the first classical composer of African descent. On Friday's Performance Today, we'll hear a Violin Concerto by the Chevalier de Saint-Georges.

Episode Playlist

Hour 1

David Maslanka: Recitation Book Movement 5 Fanfare/Variations on Durch Adams Fall
Kenari Quartet
Maud Moon Weyerhaeuser Studio, St. Paul, MN

Joseph Haydn: String Quartet in C Major, Op. 20 No. 2
Geoff Nuttall, violin; Daniel Phillips, violin; Masumi Per Rostad, viola; David Ying, cello
Spoleto Music Festival, Bank of America Chamber Music Series, Dock Street Theater, Charleston, SC

Joseph Bologne Chevalier de Saint Georges: Violin Concerto No. 2 in A Major, Op. 5: Movement 3
Anton Miller, violin; Lincoln's Symphony Orchestra; Edward Polochick, conductor
Lincoln's Symphony Orchestra, Lied Center for the Performing Arts, Lincoln, NE

Various: Three Works: 1. Manuel de Falla (arr: Martin Frost): Nana (Lullaby), from Siete canciones populares; 2. Improvisation; 3. Goran Frost: Klezmer Dance No. 3
Martin Frost, clarinet; Anna Lee, Jiyoon Lee, Daniel Lozakovitj, violins; AROD Quartet; Theotime Voisin, double bass; Julien Quentin, piano
Verbier Festival, Verbier Church, Verbier, Switzerland

Hour 2

Benjamin Britten: Simple Symphony for String Orchestra No. 4
Sphinx Virtuosi
St. Paul's by-the-Sea Episcopal Church, Jacksonville, FL

Leos Janacek: Sonata for Violin and Piano
Miriam Fried, violin; Jonathan Biss, piano
92nd Street Y, New York, NY

Viet Cuong: Moth
Brooklyn Wind Symphony; Jeff W. Ball, conductor
The Midwest Clinic, McCormick Place, Chicago, IL

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