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Ravel: Piano Concerto for the Left Hand

Ravel: Piano Concerto for the Left Hand

In 1930, Maurice Ravel wrote a special concerto for Paul Wittgenstein, a pianist who had lost his right arm in the First World War. On this episode of Performance Today, we'll hear a performance of Ravel's Piano Concerto for the Left Hand, from a concert in Round Top, Texas.

Performance Today's Classical Critters

Performance Today's Classical Critters

Performance Today's Classical Critters is a 60-minute classical music romp about and inspired by animals. Host Fred Child and kids tell stories, spark creativity, share ideas and listen to music together. You'll want to have some paper and crayons or markers on hand and a little bit of space to move!

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Can't find the path? Make one!

Can't find the path? Make one!

JoAnn Falletta grew up playing classical guitar, but what she really wanted to do was conduct orchestras. There wasn't a path for a female conductor to follow... so Falletta paved a path of her own and is now a respected conductor around the world. On today's show, JoAnn Falletta conducts the Buffalo Philharmonic in a concert performance of Mozart's Piano Concerto No. 21.

Michael Torke: Adjustable Wrench

Michael Torke: Adjustable Wrench

Composer Michael Torke can appreciate the abstract tonal elements of modern classical music, but he personally want his music to be approachable and enjoyable. Torke's intent is music that is at first welcoming, then explored over and over. On this episode of Performance Today, join us for a Nashville Symphony performance of Adjustable Wrench, by Michael Torke.

Danny Elfman

Danny Elfman

Danny Elfman may be most famous for writing the theme for the long-running animated TV show, The Simpsons. So how did he go from The Simpsons to writing music for a symphony orchestra? Hear the story, as well as Elfman's concerto Eleven Eleven, on this episode of Performance Today.

Sean Salamon: June Dances

Sean Salamon: June Dances

Composer Sean Salamon was in New York City in 2011 when the state of New York recognized same-sex marriage. He turned his reflections and experiences into music. On today's show, we take you to a concert in Round Top, Texas, to hear music inspired by a celebration of equality: June Dances by Sean Salamon.

Michael Torke: Adjustable Wrench

Michael Torke: Adjustable Wrench

Composer Michael Torke can appreciate the abstract tonal elements of modern classical music, but he personally want his music to be approachable and enjoyable. Torke's intent is music that is at first welcoming, then explored over and over. On today's show, join us for a Nashville Symphony performance of Adjustable Wrench, by Michael Torke.

Jon Nakamatsu

Jon Nakamatsu

It seems to be human nature that when something is forbidden it becomes all the more enticing. When Jon Nakamatsu was a boy, no one in his family was allowed to touch the piano. Can see where this is going? On today's show, the story of how Jon Nakamatsu became a pianist.

Arturo Marquez

Arturo Marquez

When Arturo Marquez was a teenager in Mexico in the 1960s, he played in a Mariachi band. He went to school and became a composer of orchestral music, but he's still especially fond of a dance from the city of Veracruz, Mexico. On today's episode of Performance Today, hear the Danzon No. 2 by Arturo Marquez, from a concert at the Aspen Music Festival.