Bill Eddins is a pianist, conductor, and all-around music fan. He recently stepped down as Music Director of the Edmonton Symphony. On Monday's Performance Today, he is filling in for Fred. Bill Eddins takes control and of the mic and shares stories, along with some of his favorite music.
Episode Playlist
Hour 1
Aaron Copland: The Red Pony, Film Suite for Orchestra: Movement 3a and 3b
Dallas Symphony Orchestra; Andrew Litton, conductor
A Copland Profile
Delos 3221
John Estacio: Wondrous Light
Edmonton Symphony Orchestra; Mario Bernardi, conductor
Frenergy - The Music of John Estacio
CBC SMCD5232
Lili Boulanger: Nocturne
James Galway, flute; National Philharmonic Orchestra; David Measham, conductor
Nocturne
RCA 4810
Lili Boulanger: D'un Vieux Jardin (An Ancient Garden)
Teresa Walters, piano
Teresa Walters
Archangelus 79773
Aaron Copland: Quiet City
Academy of St Martin in the Fields; Neville Marriner, conductor
Essential Aaron Copland: 12 Greatest Hits
London/Decca 1231
John Alden Carpenter: Skyscrapers
London Symphony Orchestra; Kenneth Klein, conductor
John Alden Carpenter: Skyscrapers
EMI 49263
Hour 2
Mily Balakirev: Toccata
Margaret Fingerhut, piano
Russian Piano Music
Chandos 8439
Enrique Granados: Goyescas, Op. 11: Movement 5
William Eddins, piano
Edmonton Recital Series, Winspear Centre, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Duke Ellington (arr. Wladimir Selinsky): Solitude
New York Philharmonic Chamber Soloists: Anna Rabinova, violin; Na Sun, violin; Katherine Greene, viola; Qiang Tu, cello
Strings in Swingtime
Bridge 9439
Duke Ellington (arr. The Westerlies): Where's the Music?
The Westerlies
The Westerlies
Songlines 1617
Mily Balakirev: Symphony No. 1 in C: Movements 3 & 4
German Symphony Orchestra; Alan Buribayev, conductor
Philharmonie, Berlin
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