In many Asian cultures, a colorful festival marks the final day of Lunar New Year celebrations. People light lanterns, let go of the past and welcome new beginnings. On today’s show, we'll celebrate this time of reconciliation: the Lantern Festival.
Episode Playlist
Hour 1
An-Lun Huang: Saibei Dance from Saibei Suite No. 2
Chicago Sinfonietta | Mei-Ann Chen, conductor
Album: Delights and Dances
Cedille 141
Wallace Willis, arr. Hao Zhou: Swing Low Sweet Chariot
Viano String Quartet
Beaches Fine Arts, St. Paul's By The Sea Episcopal Church, Jacksonville Beach, FL
Benjamin Horne: I Remember You
Alcides Rodriguez, clarinet | Helen Hwaya Kim, violin | Brad Ritchie, cello | Elizabeth Pridgen, piano
Atlanta Chamber Players, Peachtree Road United Methodist Church, Atlanta, GA
Piano Puzzler
Brian Coyne calling from Mt. Vernon, Washington
Gao Hong: Celebration
Gao Hong, Pipa | Kenwood Symphony Orchestra, Carleton College Chinese Music Ensemble | Dennis Friesen-Carper, conductor
International Friendship Through the Performing Arts, Ordway Center for the Performing Arts, St. Paul, MN
Li Huanzhi: Spring Festival Overture
China National Traditional Orchestra | Chen Xieyang, conductor
Album: The Year of Roaring Tiger (Live)
NCPA Classics
Traditional Chinese, arr. Jeremy Cohen: Jasmine Flower/Beautiful Scenery of Wuxi
Quartet San Francisco
Album: A QSF Journey
Reference
Hour 2
Antonin Dvorak: Piano Trio No. 4 in E minor, Op. 90, Mvt. 1
Nicolas Altstaedt, cello | Barnabas Kelemen, violin | Alexander Lonquich, piano
Album: Kodaly: Duo for Violin and Violoncello, Op. 7 - Dvorak: Piano Trio, Op. 90 'Dumky'
Alpha 737
Zhou Long: Song of the Ch'in
Cassatt String Quartet
Seal Bay Festival, Woodfords Congregational Church, Portland, ME
Anthony Barfield: Samsara
American Brass Quintet
Aspen Music Festival and School, Harris Concert Hall, Aspen, CO
Bohuslav Martinu: Cello Concerto No. 1 in D Major
Nicolas Altstaedt, cello | Orchestra della Svizzera Italiana | Krzysztof Urbanski, conductor
EBU, LAC Lugano, Lugano, Switzerland
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