The Silk Road carried trade goods between Europe and China, but it also carried culture and ideas. Join us today and hear music inspired by the Silk Road by Zhao Jiping from a concert in Guiyang, China.
Episode Playlist
Hour 1
Felix Mendelssohn: String Quintet No. 2 in B-flat Major Movement 2 Andante scherzando
Ian Swensen, violin | Jorja Fleezanis, violin | Cynthia Phelps, viola | Geraldine Walther, viola | David Finckel, cello
Album: Music@Menlo Live
Music@Menlo 20052
Sergey Voytenko: Revelation
Ksenija Sidorova, accordion
Church St. Mariae Himmelfahrt, Cologne, Germany
Aldo Lopez-Gavilan: Emporium for Solo Piano and Orchestra
Aldo Lopez-Gavilan, piano | The Classical Tahoe Orchestra | Joel Revzen, conductor
Classical Tahoe, The Pavilion, Incline Village, NV
Franz Joseph Haydn: String Trio in G Major, Op. 53, No. 1, Hob. XVI:40
Tessa Lark, violin | Cynthia Phelps, viola | Ronald Thomas, cello
Seattle Chamber Music Society, Center for Chamber Music, Seattle, WA
Hour 2
Michael Eckert: Three Tangos for Piano Four Hands: Nos. 1 & 2
The Unison Piano Duo: Xiao Hu, piano | Du Huang, piano
Album: Brazilian Dreams: Music of Michael Eckert
Michael Eckert
Zhao Jiping: Moments Musicaux of the Silk Road
Guiyang Symphony Orchestra | Zhang Guoyong, conductor
Guiyang Grand Theater, Guiyang, China
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Trio for Clarinet, Viola and Piano in E flat, K 498 "Kegelstatt"
Prima Trio: Boris Allakhverdyan, clarinet | Gulia Gurevich, violin | Anastasia Dedik, piano
Henry Morrison Flagler Museum, West Room, Palm Beach, FL
Brooke Joyce: He Hung His Head and Died (12 Variations for George Floyd)
The Unison Piano Duo: Xiao Hu, piano | Du Huang, piano
Iowa Public Radio, Noble Recital Hall in the Jensen-Noble Hall of Music, Luther College, Decorah, IA
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