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Finding Treemonisha

Finding Treemonisha

Composer Scott Joplin is known for his rags, but he also left a fascinating opera called Treemonisha. It wasn't fully staged until long after he died. Joplin was awarded a posthumous Pulitzer for the work in 1976. We'll hear highlights from Scott Joplin's Treemonisha from a concert in Italy on the next Performance Today, from APM.

Under the influence

Under the influence

There's a long tradition of music inspired by visual art, and that continues right up to this day. On today's show, hear the world premiere performance the Violin Concerto by French composer Pascal Zavaro — music that Zavaro says was written "under the influence" of images by Jean-Michel Basquiat.

Bach's magical funhouse

Bach's magical funhouse

Violinist Hilary Hahn says that music by Bach is like a magical fun house...he takes you in one particular direction, but when you arrive, you're not where you thought you would be. On today's show, Hilary Hahn ushers us into the magical fun house that is the Violin Concerto in E Major, by Johann Sebastian Bach.

A Thousand Years of Good Prayers

A Thousand Years of Good Prayers

Composer Zhou Tian was inspired by a Chinese proverb, that it takes "a thousand years of good prayers to bring about a good relationship." He wrote music that unfolds into a clear and harmonious song — and it's less than ten centuries long. On this episode of Performance Today, hear A Thousand Years of Good Prayers by Zhou Tian, from a recent concert in Melbourne, Australia.

Stravinsky's Ode

Stravinsky's Ode

Natalia Koussevitzky was passionate about the arts and music. When she died, her husband, composer and conductor Serge Koussevitzky, established a foundation in her name...and asked a friend to write music in her honor. On today's show, hear Igor Stravinsky's "Ode" to Natalia Koussevitzky, from a recent concert in Berlin.

PT Weekend: Victory Music

PT Weekend: Victory Music

The Summer Games get underway weekend in Tokyo. Among the changes in the Covid Era, podium winners will place their own medals over their heads, and they'll do it to music by Japanese composer Naoki Satō. On this edition of Performance Today, hear Naoki Satō's music in celebration of the Olympic Games.

Celebrating the Olympics

Celebrating the Olympics

The Summer Games get underway weekend in Tokyo. Among the changes in the Covid Era, podium winners will place their own medals over their heads, and they'll do it to music by Japanese composer Naoki Satō. On this edition of Performance Today, hear Naoki Satō's music in celebration of the Olympic Games.

Anna Clyne: Stride

Anna Clyne: Stride

Last year marked Beethoven's 250th birthday, and celebrations have included a lot of new music inspired by his work. On today's show, hear one of those new inspirations: Stride, by Anna Clyne, from a recent concert in Australia.

The bass trombone's time to shine

The bass trombone's time to shine

The rich, deep tone of the bass trombone makes it part of the backbone of a brass section, but it rarely gets a moment in the spotlight. Now, it's time to shine. On today's show, hear a new concerto by Kenneth Fuchs, featuring George Curran on bass trombone.