As a church organist, the young Charles Ives didn't really want to play the same hymns in the same old way. He played around some edgy harmonies and overlapping tunes, much to the shock of the congregation. The pastor had an opinion too. On today's show, hear about Charles Ives and his creative liberties, and hear the Escher String Quartet perform Ives's ‘String Quartet No. 1’ at a concert at Lincoln Center.
Episode Playlist
Hour 1
Joseph Haydn: String Quartet No. 63 in B flat Major, Op. 76, No. 4 Movement 3 Menuetto: Allegro
Escher String Quartet
Album: The Unfolding of Music II
Music@Menlo 20082
Albert Roussel: Concert pour petit Orchestra
IRIS Orchestra | Michael Stern, conductor
IRIS Orchestra, Germantown Performing Arts Center, Germantown, TN
Piano Puzzler
Contestant: Christina Stone from Houston, TX
Charles Ives: Quartet No. 1 for Strings: From the Salvation Army
Escher String Quartet
Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center, Alice Tully Hall, New York, NY
Hour 2
Antonin Dvorak: Legends, No. 5
Czech Philharmonic Orchestra | Sir Charles Mackerras, conductor
Album: Dvorak: Symphonic Variations, Scherzo capriccioso, Legends
Supraphon 3533
Jessie Montgomery: Strum
Catalyst Quartet: Karla Donehew-Perez, Abi Fayette, violins | Paul Laraia, viola | Karlos Rodriguez, cello
Maverick Concerts, Maverick Concert Hall, West Hurley, NY
Zdenek Fibich: The Tempest Overture, Op. 46
Czech Philharmonic Orchestra | Tomas Netopil, conductor
Dvorak Hall, Rudolinum, Prague, Czech Republic
Johann Sebastian Bach: Suite No. 6 in D major, BWV 1012 Movement 6. Gigue
Alisa Weilerstein, cello
92nd Street Y, Kaufmann Concert Hall, New York City, NY
Peter Tchaikovsky: Variations on a Rococo Theme Op. 33
Anastasia Kobekina, cello | Saint Petersburg Philharmonic Orchestra | Nikolai Alexeev, conductor
The XVI International Tchaikovsky Competition, Grand Hall of the D.D. Shostakovich St. Petersburg Academic Philharmonia, St. Petersburg, Russia
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