Johannes Brahms told Anton Bruckner that he just didn't understand his symphonies...and Bruckner replied: "I have the exact same problem with yours." On today's show, we'll hear the New York Philharmonic play music by the often misunderstood Bruckner - the gorgeous slow movement from his Symphony No. 8.
Episode Playlist
Hour 1
Marc-Antoine Charpentier: Ouverture to Acteon
Les Arts Florissants; William Christie, conductor
Charpentier - Les Arts Florissants, William Christie ââ¬Å½- Acteon
Harmonia Mundi 1901095
George Frideric Handel: Gavotte from Ottone
Freiburger Barockorchester; Nicholas McGegan, conductor
Handel: Ottone
Harmonia Mundi 907073
Claude Debussy: Prelude Bruyeres
Emmanuel Ceysson, harp
The Chamber Music Society of Palm Beach, Palm Beach, FL
Francois Couperin: The Mysterious Barricades
Emmanuel Ceysson, harp
The Chamber Music Society of Palm Beach, Palm Beach, FL
Anton Bruckner: Symphony No. 8: Movement 3 Adagio. Feierlich langsam
New York Philharmonic; Alan Gilbert, conductor
Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, New York, NY
George Frideric Handel: Concerto Grosso in B-flat Major, Op. 3, No. 2, HWV 313
Venice Baroque Orchestra; Andrea Marcon, conductor
University of Georgia, Hodgson Concert Hall, Athens, GA
Hour 2
Robert Schumann arr. Eric Ruske: Fantasiestucke, Op. 73 Rasch und mit Feuer
Eric Ruske, horn; Pedja Muzijevic, piano
The Classic Horn: World Premiere Transcriptions
Albany 615
Gustav Holst: The Planets, Suite for Large Orchestra, Op. 32: Mvts 5-7
Women of the Minnesota Chorale; Minnesota Orchestra; Osmo Vanska, conductor
Minnesota Orchestra, Orchestra Hall, Minneapolis, MN
Joseph Achron: Hebrew Dance Op. 35 No.1
Noah Bendix-Balgley, violin; Orion Weiss, piano
Seattle Chamber Music Society, Nordstrom Recital Hall at Benaroya Hall, Seattle, WA
Mikhail Ivanovich Glinka: Divertimento brillante on themes from Bellini's La sonnambula
Pedja Muzijevic, piano; James Austin Smith, oboe
The Bank of America Chamber Music Series, Spoleto Festival USA, Dock Street Theater, Charleston, SC
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