Czech composer Bedrich Smetana and his wife had four beautiful daughters. They were a happy family until, over the course of two years, three daughters and Smetana's wife all died from illness. On today's episode, hear dramatic music inspired by personal heartbreak: Bedrich Smetana's Piano Trio, Op. 15.
Episode Playlist
Hour 1
Arno Babajanian: Melody and Humoresque: Melody & Vagharshapat Dance
Raffi Besalyan, piano
The Return
Dorian 92187
Brad Richter: Lost Miner
Brad Richter, guitar
American Landscapes for Guitar
Blue Griffin 227
Michael Nyman: Silver-Fingered Fling
Brad Richter, guitar; Carlos Bonell, guitar
Eastern Arizona College, Safford, AZ
Arno Babajanian: Trio for violin, cello and piano in F-sharp minor
Andrew Wan, violin; Johannes Moser, cello; Andrew Armstrong, piano
Seattle Chamber Music Society, Nordstrom Recital Hall, Benaroya Hall, Seattle, WA
Giovanni Battista Pergolesi: Violin Concerto in B-Flat Major
Livia Sohn, violin; Geoff Nuttall, Mark Fewer, Daniel Phillips, Gabriela Diaz, violins; Masumi Rostad, viola; David Ying, cello; Anthony Manzo, double bass; Pedja Muzijevic, harpsichord
Bank of America Chamber Music Series, Spoleto Music Festival, Dock Street Theater, Charleston, SC
Hour 2
Bedrich Smetana: Memories of Bohemia in the form of a Polka
Peter Schmalfuss, piano
Bedrich Smetana - Works for Piano
Thorofon 2005
Ludwig van Beethoven: Egmont Overture, Op. 84
IRIS Orchestra; Michael Stern, conductor
Germantown Performing Arts Center, Germantown, TN
Jacques Ibert: Three Short Pieces
Mimi Stillman, flute; Samuel Nemec, oboe; JJ Koh, clarinet; Catherine Chen, bassoon; Phillip Browne, horn
Lake George Music Festival, St James Episcopal Church, Lake George, NY
Bedrich Smetana: Piano Trio, Op. 15
Eroica Trio: Erika Nickrenz, piano; Sara Parkins, violin; Sara Sant'Ambrogio, cello
Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, Boston, MA
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