When composer and pianist Franz Liszt was a young man, he was fascinated with death. He went to hospitals to observe people who were sick or dying. He went to prisons to meet people who had been condemned to die. On today’s show, we’ll hear Franz Liszt’s Totentanz, The Dance of Death, a piece based on the Dies Irae, a chant from the Catholic Mass for the Dead.
Episode Playlist
Hour 1
John Williams: Air and Simple Gifts
Anthony McGill, clarinet | Yo-Yo Ma, cello | Itzhak Perlman, violin | Gabriela Montero, piano
Album: The Music of America: John Williams
Sony 770363
Franz Liszt: Totentanz, S. 126
Marc-Andre Hamelin, piano | Prague Radio Symphony Orchestra | Jonathan Darlington, conductor
EBU, Smetana Hall, Municipal House, Prague, Czech Republic (Czechia)
Piano Puzzler
Contestant: Sarah Painting calling from South Hadley, Massachusetts
Jean Sibelius, arr. Jaakko Kuusisto: En saga, Op. 9
Anthony McGill, clarinet | Brad Balliett, bassoon | Jennifer Montone, horn | Blake Pouliot, violin | Benjamin Beilman, violin | Nathan Schram, viola
La Jolla Music Society, The Baker-Baum Concert Hall at The Conrad Prebys Performing Arts Center, La Jolla, CA
Hour 2
Jean-Philippe Rameau: Concert Suite No. 6: La Poule (The Hen)
Musicians of the Louvre | Marc Minkowski, conductor
Album: Rameau: Une Symphonie Imaginaire
Archiv 4478
Ethel Smyth: Overture to The Wreckers
English Symphony Orchestra | Kenneth Woods, conductor
The Elgar Festival, Worcester Cathedral, Worcester, England
Jean-Philippe Rameau: Suite in E minor, Mvt. 4 Le Rappel des Oiseaux
Kebyart Ensemble
EBU, Auditorio 400, Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofia, Madrid, Spain
Johannes Brahms: String Quintet in G Major
members of The Manhattan Chamber Players: Katie Hyun, violin | Siwoo Kim, violin | Luke Fleming, viola: Dana Kelley, viola | Michael Katz, Cello
Maverick Concerts, Maverick Concert Hall, Woodstock, NY
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