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William Grant Still

William Grant Still

In 1948, American composer William Grant Still was inspired by some poems about the natural beauty of the American South. On Wednesday's Performance Today, take a break with us and hear Houston's River Oaks Chamber Orchestra play "Wood Notes," William Grant Still's work of quiet musical contemplation.

Quartet San Francisco

Quartet San Francisco

Jeremy Cohen, of Quartet San Francisco, says that one of their most popular pieces is a Michael Jackson medley. On Tuesday's Performance Today, Quartet San Francisco performs the medley at a concert in Edgartown, Massachusetts - on Martha's Vineyard.

Bruckner: Symphony No. 4

Bruckner: Symphony No. 4

If you're ready to step into a different world, follow us through medieval gates into a storybook world created by composer Anton Bruckner. On Monday's Performance Today, Marek Janowski conducts the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra in concert peformance of Bruckner's Symphony No. 4.

Angelica Negron

Angelica Negron

At 37 years old, composer Angelica Negron is well into adulthood. But her memories of childhood are a vital part of her grown-up creations. She's fascinated by childhood not for its simplicity, but for the complexity. On the weekend edition of Performance Today, we'll hear one of Negron's latest compositions that's tinged with nostalgia both sweet and a little tart.

Register

Register

Walt Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles has a pipe organ with a distinctive look. It has the friendly nickname...the "French Fries." We'll hear those french fries in action, in a world premiere of a new concerto by Nico Muhly. On this edition of Performance Today, Organist James McVinnie and the L.A. Philharmonic present Register, for Organ and Orchestra.

Caroline Shaw: Entr'acte

Caroline Shaw: Entr'acte

In 2013, at the age of 30, Caroline Shaw won the Pulitzer Prize for music. Her ambition and expressive ability as a composer have only continued to grow. On Thursday's Performance Today, hear the Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra perform new music by Caroline Shaw: Entr'acte for String Orchestra.

Ani Kavafian

Ani Kavafian

Back in the 1980s, Ani Kavafian had the opportunity to play one of Arno Babajanian's trios with the composer himself, and she came away with some secrets. On Wednesday's Performance Today, Kavafian shares a few of those secrets with Fred, and we'll hear a concert performance of Babajanian's "Trio in F sharp minor for Piano, Violin and Cello."

Complicated memories

Complicated memories

At 37 years old, composer Angelica Negron is well into adulthood. But her memories of childhood are a vital part of her grown-up creations. She's fascinated by childhood not for its simplicity, but for the complexity. On Performance Today, we'll hear one of Negron's latest compositions that's tinged with nostalgia both sweet and a little tart.

Arnold Schoenberg's Brahms makeover

Arnold Schoenberg's Brahms makeover

Composer Arnold Schoenberg liked the Piano Quartet No. 1 by Johannes Brahms, but he decided that it needed a few changes. Schoenberg arranged the quartet for orchestra and threw out the piano part entirely. On Monday's Performance Today, hear Schoenberg's orchestral makeover of the Brahms's Piano Quartet No. 1, from a concert at the Aspen Music Festival.

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