A few years ago, composer George Morton noticed a striking similarity between Gustav Mahler’s Symphony No. 1 and the iconic Star Trek theme. Inspired by this connection, he created Mahler – A Final Frontier. On today’s show, we’ll hear it performed by the Colorado MahlerFest Chamber Orchestra led by conductor Kenneth Woods.
Episode Playlist
Hour 1
Kenji Bunch: Four Flashbacks movement 4: Quiet, Calm
Waldland Ensemble
Album: American Voices: Music for Clarinet, Viola and Piano
MSR 1541
Ludwig van Beethoven, arr. Jonathan Posthuma: "Heiliger Dankgesang" from String Quartet No. 15 in A minor, Op. 132
Abel Selaocoe, cello | Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra
Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra, Saint Paul's United Church of Christ, Saint Paul, MN
Kenji Bunch: Summer Hours
Alice K. Dade, flute | Elizabeth Koch, oboe | Burt Hara, clarinet | Michael Kroth, bassoon | Michael Thornton, horn | John Novacek, piano
Colorado College Summer Music Festival, Packard Hall, Colorado Springs, CO
Antonin Dvorak: Symphony No. 5 in F Major, Op. 76: Mvt. 1
WDR Symphony Orchestra | Ruth Reinhardt, conductor
EBU, Klaus von Bismarck Hall, WDR Broadcasting House, Cologne, Germany
Hour 2
Ulysses Kay: Viola Sonata movement 4: Allegretto
Basil C. Vendryes, viola | William David, piano
Album: A Century of American Viola Sonatas
Toccata Classics 26
Billy Childs: Pursuit
Inna Faliks, piano
Jacaranda Music, First Presbyterian Church of Santa Monica, CA
Robert Schumann: Piano Trio No. 3 in G Minor, Op. 110
Sahun Hong, piano | Clara Neubauer, violin | Christoph Richter, cello
Marlboro Music Festival, Persons Auditorium, Marlboro, VT
George Morton: Mahler, A Final Frontier - Fantasy on Themes of Mahler and Courage
Colorado MahlerFest Chamber Orchestra | Kenneth Woods, conductor
English Symphony Orchestra, Macky Auditorium, Boulder, CO
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