In 2017, Composer Hannah Kendall wrote a piece inspired by a poem about women who worked in match factories in the 1800s. The piece, aptly titled The Spark Catchers, is full of kinetic energy and driving rhythms. On today's show, we'll hear The Spark Catchers played by the Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra at a recent concert in Sweden.
Episode Playlist
Hour 1
Johannes Brahms: Intermezzo Op. 119, No. 1
Orli Shaham, piano
Album: Brahms Inspired
Canary 15
Hannah Kendall: The Spark Catchers
Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra | Ryan Bancroft, conductor
Stockholm Concert Hall, Stockholm, Sweden
Josef Suk: Piano Quartet in A minor, Op. 1
Orli Shaham, piano | Gary Levinson, violin | Michael Klotz, viola | Amanda Forsyth, cello
Chamber Music Society of Fort Worth, Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, Fort Worth, TX
Terry Riley: In C
Chitravina N. Ravikiran, chitravina | Erode Nagaraj, mrudangam | Matthew J. Detrick, violin I | Anabel Ramirez, violin II | Whitney Bullock, viola | Matthew Dudzik, cello | Robin Kesselman, double bass
Apollo Chamber Players, Zilkha Hall, Hobby Center for the Performing Arts, Houston, TX
Hour 2
Charles Gounod: Concert Waltz from Faust
Rotterdam Philharmonic Orchestra | David Zinman, conductor
Album: Delibes/Coppelia/Chopin/Gounod - Rotterdam Philharmonic Orchestra
Philips 438763
Florence Beatrice Price: Sonata in E minor
David Korevaar, piano
Kawai Piano Series, Kawai Piano Gallery, Dallas, TX
Charles Gounod: Petite symphonie
Virginia Arts Festival Chamber Players | Adam Turner, conductor
Virginia Arts Festival, Chrysler Hall, Norfolk, VA
Francesco Barsanti, arr. Wesley Morgan: The Braes of Yarrow
D. Ray McClellan, clarinet | David Fung, piano
University of Georgia Hugh Hodgson School of Music, Ramsey Concert Hall, UGA Performing Arts Center, Athens, GA
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