French composer Elsa Barraine lived through the Nazi occupation of Paris, where she organized concerts to support morale and promote resistance. She also supported Jewish musicians whose very lives were in danger. Barraine believed in music as a force for good in this world. On today's show, we'll take you to a concert in Paris to hear Elsa Barraine's Symphony No. 2.
Episode Playlist
Hour 1
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Church Sonata No. 17 in C Major, K. 336
Markus Schirmer, piano | A Far Cry
Album: Mozart: Piano Concertos Nos. 12 and 13 Church Sonata No. 17
Paladino Music
Gjuro Eisenhuth, arr. Felix Spiller: Juristic Waltz
Sebastian String Quartet
Zvonimir Bajsic Studio, Croatian Radio-Television, Zagreb, Croatia
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Sonata No. 17 in B-flat Major, K. 570
Lucille Chung, piano
Spivey Hall, Clayton State University, Morrow, GA
Quinn Mason: Joyous Trilogy
Lexington Symphony | Jonathan McPhee, conductor
Lexington Symphony, Cary Memorial Hall, Lexington, MA
Hour 2
Reena Esmail: Varsha (Rain)
Claire Bryant, cello
Album: Whole Heart
Bright Shiny Things 178
Reena Esmail: Saans
Benjamin Beilman, violin | Paul Wiancko, cello | Pedja Muzijevic, piano
Spoleto Festival USA Chamber Music Series, Dock Street Theatre, Charleston, SC
Johann Sebastian Bach: Sonata in B minor for flute and harpsichord, BWV 1030
Brandon Patrick George, flute | Mahan Esfahani, harpsichord
San Antonio Chamber Music Society, Shepherd King Lutheran Church, San Antonio, TX
Elsa Barraine: Symphony No. 2
Orchestre National de France | Cristian Macelaru, conductor
Radio France Auditorium, Paris, France
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