100 years ago, the 19th amendment for the U.S. Constitution was ratified, and women in this country finally won the right to vote. The determination and resilience of the suffragettes inspired future generations, and also inspired music. On today's show, we celebrate with music inspired by the women's suffrage movement.
Episode Playlist
Hour 1
Ethel Smyth: Trio for Piano, Violin and Cello in D Minor: III. Scherzo. Presto con brio
Chagall Trio: Lorenzo Nguyen, piano; Edoard Grieco, violin; Francesco Massimo, cello
The Impressions That Remain
Meridian NA
Ethel Smyth: The Prison (excerpts)
Sarah Brailey, soprano; Dashon Burton, bass-baritone; Experiential Orchestra & Chorus; James Blachly, conductor
Dame Ethel Smyth: The Prison
Chandos NA
Herman Paley, Alfred Bryan: She's Good Enough to Be Your Baby's Mother
Anna Chandler, soprano; unknown musicians
She's Good Enough To Be Your Baby's Mother (single)
Columbia Records A1950
Alexandre Desplat: Votes for Women from Suffragette Soundtrack
Studio Orchestra; Alexandre Desplat, conductor
Suffragette (the Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
Back Lot Music 0613
Virgil Thomson: The Mother of Us All Suite (selections)
The Manhattan School of Music Opera Theater Orchestra; Steven Osgood, conductor
The Mother of Us All
Albany Records NA
Hour 2
Sergei Prokofiev: Sonata for Violin and Piano No. 2 in D Major, Op. 94bis: Movement 2 Scherzo
James Ehnes, violin; Wendy Chen, piano
The Essential James Ehnes
Analekta 2015
Louis Moreau Gottschalk: The Dying Poet, Op. 11
Cecile Licad, piano
Seattle Chamber Music Society, Nordstrom Recital Hall at Benaroya Hall, Seattle, WA
Paquito D'Rivera: Aires tropicales
Alice K. Dade, flute; Cassie Pilgrim, oboe; Anton Rist, clarinet; Fei Xie, bassoon; Kaitlyn Resler, horn
Festival Mozaic, Harold J. Miossi Cultural and Performing Arts Center, San Luis Obispo, CA
George Gershwin: Rhapsody in Blue
Wendy Chen, piano; Strings Festival Musicians; Loras Schissel, conductor
Strings Music Festival, Strings Pavilion, Steamboat Springs, CO
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