Poster Composer Bohuslav Martinu
Czech composer Bohuslav Martinů
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PT Weekend: Bohuslav Martinů

This past summer, the Czech Philharmonic Piano Trio performed music by Czech composer Bohuslav Martinů at the Smetana Litomyšl Festival in the Czech Republic. On today's show, we'll hear from that concert — a collection of short pieces called the Bergerettes written in 1939 by Bohuslav Martinů. Plus, Bruce Adolphe has this week’s Piano Puzzler!

Episode Playlist

Hour 1

Bohuslav Martinů: Magical Bag from the ballet "Spalicek" Suite No. 2
Prague Chamber Orchestra
Album: Evening Tunes in Prague
Denon 78926

Ludwig van Beethoven: Overture to Egmont, Op 84
Sphinx Symphony Orchestra' Roderick Cox, conductor
Sphinx Organization, Max M. & Marjorie S. Fisher Music Center, Detroit, MI

Coleridge-Taylor Perkinson: Sinfonietta No. 1
Sphinx Virtuosi | Damon Gupton, conductor
Album: Live in Concert
White Pine Music 227

Piano Puzzler
Contestant: Chuck Romportl calling from Hopkins, MN

Bohuslav Martinů: Bergerettes, H. 275
Jiří Vodička, violin | Václav Petr, cello | Martin Kasík, piano
Czech Philharmonic Piano Trio, Smetana Litomyšl Festival, Castle Riding Hall, Litomyšl, Czech Republic

Hour 2

Nadia Boulanger: Vers la vie nouvelle (Toward a New Life)
Lucy Mauro, piano
Album: Mademoiselle: Unknown Music of Nadia Boulanger
Delos 3496

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Serenade No. 11 in E-flat major, K. 375
Titus Underwood and Kevin Pearl, oboe | Gabriel Campos Zamora and JJ Koh, clarinet | Catherine Chen and Vincent Karamanov, bassoon | Jaclyn Rainey and Dominic Rotella, horn
Lakes Area Music Festival, Tornstrom Auditorium, Brainerd MN

Nadia Boulanger: Three Pieces for Cello and Piano
Zoltan Despond, cello | Vesselin Stanev, piano
Lucerne Festival, St Luke's Church, Lucerne, Switzerland

Robert Beaser: Chaconne
Los Angeles Guitar Quartet: Scott Tennant, Matt Greif, John Dearman, Bill Kanengiser, guitars
Grand Teton Music Festival, Walk Festival Hall, Jackson Hole, WY

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