What would you do if you met someone famous? Would you keep your cool and calmly shake hands? Or are you the type of person who would get too excited and trip on your own feet? On today's show, find out how composer Robert Kahn reacted when he met Johannes Brahms.
Episode Playlist
Hour 1
Francis Poulenc: 15 Improvisations: No. 11 in G minor & No. 15 in C minor "Hommage a Edith Piaf"
Lucille Chung, piano
Album: Poulenc: Works for Piano Solo and Duo
Signum 455
Traditional, arr. Wei-Chieh Lin: Taiwanese Folk Songs for Strings
Cho-Liang Lin, violin | Shih-Kai Lin, violin | Scott Lee, viola | Dmitri Atapine, cello
Taipei Music Academy & Festival, National Concert Hall Taipei, Taiwan
Francis Poulenc: Sextet for Piano and Winds, Op. 100
Brook Ferguson, flute | Henry Ward, oboe | Gabriel Campos Zamora, clarinet | Aaron Apaza, bassoon | Dominic Rotella, horn | Adam Golka, piano
Lakes Area Music Festival, Gichi-ziibi Center for the Arts, Brainerd, MN
Anna Clyne: This Midnight Hour
National Orchestral Institute Philharmonic | Michael Stern, conductor
National Orchestral Institute + Festival, Dekelboum Concert Hall at the Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center, College Park, MD
Hour 2
Nino Rota: Sonata per fluto e arpa Movement 1: Allegro molto moderato
Christina Smith, flute | Elisabeth Remy Johnson, harp
Album: Encantamiento
ACA Digital Recording, Inc
Anatoly Lyadov: The Enchanted Lake, Op. 62
Grand Teton Music Festival Orchestra | Louis Langree, conductor
Grand Teton Music Festival, Walk Festival Hall, Jackson Hole, WY
Robert Kahn: Trio in G minor, Op. 45
Kellan Toohey, clarinet | Parry Karp, cello | Jennifer Hayghe, piano
Colorado MahlerFest, Dairy Arts Center, Boulder, CO
Margi Griebling-Haigh: Dances Ravissants
players from The Merian Ensemble: Christina Smith, flute | Emily Brebach, oboe | Jessica Oudin, viola | Elisabeth Remy Johnson, harp
Atlanta Symphony Orchestra Pre-Concert Chamber Music Series, Symphony Hall, Atlanta GA
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