Alan Hovhaness read Dante's Divine Comedy, including the line: "O human race, born to fly upward..." Those words sparked a lifetime of musical ideas, inspired by the idea of space travel. On Tuesday's Performance Today, hear "Star Dawn" by Alan Hovhaness, performed by the United States Marine Band.
Episode Playlist
Hour 1
Peter Tchaikovsky (arr. Walter Wollenweber): Nocturne
Sol Gabetta, cello; Munich Radio Orchestra; Ari Rasilainen, conductor
Sol Gabetta plays Tchaikovsky, Saint-Saens and Ginastera
RCA 675951
Jean-Baptiste Singelee: Premier Quatuor, Op. 53: 5. Allegretto
Washington Saxophone Quartet
Wolf Trap Foundation, The Barns at Wolf Trap, Vienna, VA
Peter Tchaikovsky: Trio for violin, cello and piano in A minor, Op. 50: 2. Theme and Variations
Andrew Wan, violin; Julie Albers, cello; Adam Neiman, piano
Seattle Chamber Music Society, Nordstrom Recital Hall at Benaroya Hall, Seattle, WA
Alberto Ginastera: Dances from the ballet Estancia, Op. 8
New York Philharmonic; David Robertson, conductor
Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, New York City, NY
Hour 2
Alan Hovhaness: Alleluia and Fugue for String Orchestra: Fugue
Philharmonia Orchestra; David Amos, conductor
Hovhaness: And God Created Great Whales
Crystal 810
Alan Hovhaness: Lake of Van Sonata
Sahan Arzruni, piano
Other Minds Presents: Alan Hovhaness Centennial Celebration; First Congregational Church of Berkeley, Berkeley, CA
Alan Hovhaness: Star Dawn, Maestoso sostenuto from Symphony No. 53, Op. 377
United States Marine Band; Major Jason K. Fettig, conductor
Northern Virginia Community College, Alexandria, VA
Ernst von Dohnanyi: Piano Quintet No. 2 in E-Flat Minor, Op. 26
Daniel Phillips and Benny Kim, violins; Steven Tenenbom, viola; Eric Kim, cello; Jon Nakamatsu, piano
Santa Fe Chamber Music Festival, St. Francis Auditorium, New Mexico Museum of Art, Santa Fe, NM
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