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Geneva Lewis

Geneva Lewis

On today's show, meet our recent PT Young Artist in Residence, violinist Geneva Lewis. Geneva joins Fred Child for music and conversation at Performance Today's studio in St. Paul, Minnesota.

Rhapsody on an anthem

Rhapsody on an anthem

Composer Jessie Montgomery says she's made an attempt to answer the question: "What does an anthem for the 21st century sound like in today's multicultural environment?" On today's show, hear Montgomery's answer, a rhapsody on the Star Spangled Banner.

Louis Moreau Gottschalk

Louis Moreau Gottschalk

Louis Moreau Gottschalk was born in New Orleans, to a Jewish father and a Creole mother. He soaked up a wide range of music from many cultures, and wrote his own showpieces for piano. On today's show, join us for virtuosic and patriotic music by American composer Louis Moreau Gottschalk.

Chaconne Klaverenga

Chaconne Klaverenga

Joaquin Rodrigo's "Concerto de Aranjuez" may be the most popular guitar concerto of all time. Even if you don't think you know it, there's a good chance you've at least heard some of it. On today's show, hear guitarist Chaconne Klaverenga play Rodrigo's concerto with the Boulder Chamber Orchestra.

Inspired by Edgar Allan Poe

Inspired by Edgar Allan Poe

During a fictitious plague called The Red Death, a prince invited friends to a party, locked safely inside his castle. But a mysterious visitor showed up and the party took a turn decidedly for the worse. On today's show, hear Andre Caplet's "Conte fantastique," inspired by Edgar Allan Poe's "Masque of the Red Death."

Prokofiev's Symphony No. 1

Prokofiev's Symphony No. 1

In 1916, critics complained that 26-year-old Sergei Prokofiev's music was too modern, too hard on the ears, and lacking a sense of history. So that summer Prokofiev left for vacation with a plan. On today's show, we'll hear Prokofiev's classically-inspired rebuttal, his Symphony No. 1, from a concert performance by the Baltimore Chamber Orchestra, with Markand Thakar conducting.

Lady Jess

Lady Jess

June is Black Music Month, and we're celebrating the contributions of Black musicians past and present. On today's show, learn more about Lady Jess, a freelance violinist living in New York City. We'll hear selections from one of Lady Jess's recent projects - a recording of The Prison, by Ethel Smyth.

Adrian Dunn

Adrian Dunn

June is Black Music Month, and we're celebrating the contributions of Black musicians past and present. On today's show, hear how Adrian Dunn blends spirituals with new compositions to explore the Black experience today.

William Bolcom: Three Rags

William Bolcom: Three Rags

In the 1960s, composer William Bolcom heard music by Scott Joplin. Bolcom became a huge fan of ragtime, and he wound up writing quite a few rags of his own. On today's show, we'll hear Bolcom's Three Rags for String Quartet, from a concert in Interlochen, Michigan.