Poster Simone Porter
Simone Porter
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Performance Today®

Simone Porter

Simone Porter is only 20 years old, but she's already a veteran performer. When asked if she gets nervous onstage, Porter answers with a resounding no. On Thursday's Performance Today, we'll hear more from nerves-of-steel Simone Porter.

Episode Playlist

Hour 1

Gustav Holst: Second Suite in F, Op. 28, No. 2: 1. March
Cleveland Symphonic Winds; Frederick Fennell, conductor
Holst, Handel, Bach / Fennell, Cleveland Symphonic Winds
Telarc 80038

Anthony Holborne: Muy Linda
Canadian Brass
The Greene Space, New York, NY

Peter Tchaikovsky: The Nutcracker Suite Movements 1-2
Seattle Symphony; Gerard Schwarz, conductor
Holiday Classics
Naxos 572673

Gustav Holst: The Planets: 2. Venus, the Bringer of Peace; 3. Mercury, the Winged Messenger; 6. Uranus, the Magician
Oregon Symphony; Carlos Kalmar, conductor
Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall, Portland, OR

Mark O'Connor: One Winter's Night
Mark O'Connor, violin; Chris Thile, mandolin; Bryan Sutton, guitar
An Appalachian Christmas
OMAC 16

Traditional: Amazing Grace
Renee Fleming, soprano; Mark O'Connor, violin
An Appalachian Christmas
OMAC 16

Gerald Finzi: My Spirit Sang All Day
Chanticleer; William Fred Scott, conductor
Spivey Hall, Clayton State University, Morrow, GA

Traditional (arr. William Appling; Joseph Jennings): We Shall Walk through the Valley in Peace
Chanticleer; William Fred Scott, conductor
Spivey Hall, Clayton State University, Morrow, GA

Traditional (arr. Moses Hogan): Good News, the Chariot's Comin'
Chanticleer; William Fred Scott, conductor
Spivey Hall, Clayton State University, Morrow, GA

Hour 2

Isaac Albeniz (trans. Celedonio Romero): Suite Espanola, Op. 47: No. 4 Cadiz
Pepe Romero, guitar
Pepe Romero Guitar: Albeniz/Tarrega/Moreno Torroba/Romero
Philips 416 384

Samuel Barber: Concerto for Violin and Orchestra Op. 14
Simone Porter, violin; Nashville Symphony; Giancarlo Guerrero, conductor
Schermerhorn Symphony Center, Nashville, TN

Justin Hurwitz: Mia & Sebastian's Theme (Late For The Date) from La La Land
Studio musicians
La La Land (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
Interscope Records

Justin Hurwitz: Planetarium from La La Land
Studio musicians
La La Land (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)

Randol Bass: Fanfare: Joy to the World
The Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra & Chorus; JoAnn Falletta, conductor
Kleinhans Music Hall, Buffalo, NY

Traditional, Stephen C. Siktberg: Christmas Tree - We Wish You a Merry Christmas
Los Romeros: Pepe, Celin, Lito, Celino and Angel Romero, guitars
Christmas with Los Romeros
DG 17474

Larry Norman & Randy Stonehill/Robert Thiele & George David Weiss (arr. Craig Hella Johnson): I Love You - What a Wonderful World
Conspirare; Craig Hella Johnson, vocals and conductor
A Company Of Voices: Conspirare In Concert
Harmonia Mundi 907534

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