In Ukrainian, the word "dumka" means "thought." And in music, a dumka is a somewhat dreamlike dance that often comes back to a bittersweet reflection on the sadness of life. We'll hear a dumka by Rebecca Clarke on today's show from an all-star performance in Colorado Springs.
Episode Playlist
Hour 1
Isaac Albeniz: Seville
John Novacek, piano
Album: Spanish Rhapsody
Ambassador 1014
Rebecca Clarke: Dumka
Ellen dePasquale, violin | Toby Appel, viola | William Wolfram, piano
Colorado College Summer Music Festival, Packard Hall, Colorado Springs, CO
Lili Boulanger: Nocturne
Suzanne Bona, flute & Greg Kostraba, piano (of the Sylvan Trio)
Album: Music for Flute, Cello & Piano by Women Composers
Kickshaw Records 1002
Joaquin Turina: Piano Quintet in G minor, Op. 1
John Novacek, piano | Steven Copes, violin | Jason Uyeyama, violin | Caitlin Lynch, viola | Sophie Shao, cello
Festival Mozaic, Harold J. Miossi Cultural and Performing Arts Center, San Luis Obispo, CA
Hour 2
Gabriel Faure: Lady of the Castle in Her Tower
Susann McDonald, harp
Album: Harp Spectacular: Susann McDonald
Klavier 11004
Anton Reicha: Quintet in D major for Winds, Op. 91 No. 3
Tara Helen O’Connor, flute | Stephen Taylor, oboe | Sebastian Manz, clarinet | Peter Kolkay, bassoon | Radovan Vlatkovic, horn
The Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center, Spivey Hall, Clayton State University, Morrow, GA
Enrique Crespo: Bruckner Etude
Douglas Wright, tenor trombone | Kari Sundstrom, tenor trombone | Andrew Chappell, bass trombone | Steven Campbell, tuba
Minnesota Orchestra, Orchestra Hall, Minneapolis, MN
Gabriel Faure: Masques et bergamasques, Op. 112
ROCO | Mei-Ann Chen, conductor
ROCO, Cynthia Wood Mitchell Pavilion, Houston TX
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