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Danny Elfman: Eleven Eleven

Danny Elfman: Eleven Eleven

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 Danny Elfman's concerto Eleven Eleven on this episode of Performance Today.

JP Jofre and friends

JP Jofre and friends

Argentine bandoneon player JP Jofre remembers hearing music by Astor Piazzolla for the first time. He says, "It was classical, and it was tango, and it had the power of heavy metal. I knew this was what I wanted to do." Join us today to hear JP Jofre and friends play music by Astor Piazzolla from a concert at the Geneva Music Festival in Geneva, NY.

Ellen Taaffe Zwilich's concerto for the times

Ellen Taaffe Zwilich's concerto for the times

In 2020, composer Ellen Taaffe Zwilich premiered a new concerto for cello and full orchestra. Zwilich then reimagined that piece for a smaller ensemble of only six players—the limitations of the pandemic made that idea even more timely, appealing, and safe. On today's show, we'll hear the Cello Concerto for chamber ensemble by Ellen Taaffe Zwilich, performed for a live (online) audience from the spacious Brungard Aviation Hangar in Boulder, Colorado.

Ravel's student and friend

Ravel's student and friend

At the age of 35, English composer Ralph Vaughan Williams went to Paris to study with Maurice Ravel (who was younger than Vaughan Williams). They worked together intensely for several months, after which Ravel gave him a great compliment. He said Vaughan Williams was his only student who didn't try to write exactly like Ravel himself. On today's show, we'll take you to the most recent Spoleto Festival USA to hear the Piano Quintet by Ralph Vaughan Williams.

PT Weekend: Arnold Schoenberg

PT Weekend: Arnold Schoenberg

Like any good story, music can express many emotions: moments of tenderness, passion, fear, and frustration. All those emotions shared without a single word...that's the power of music. Today we'll hear Transfigured Night by Arnold Schoenberg from a concert presented by the Kingston Chamber Music Festival in Philadelphia.

Christian Zacharias

Christian Zacharias

Christian Zacharias began his stellar career as a solo pianist. He then became a conductor, leading orchestras around the world. But Zacharias also wants to do the occasional tour as a solo pianist again. On today's show, we'll hear how Christian Zacharias balances his life as a conductor and soloist, and we'll hear him play Haydn's Piano Sonata No. 62 at a concert at Spivey Hall in Morrow, Georgia.

Anthony McGill

Anthony McGill

Clarinetist Anthony McGill joins Fred Child as co-host for a special hour of PT!

Arnold Schoenberg: Transfigured Night

Arnold Schoenberg: Transfigured Night

Like any good story, music can express many emotions: moments of tenderness, passion, fear, and frustration. All those emotions shared without a single word...that's the power of music. Today we'll hear Transfigured Night by Arnold Schoenberg from a concert presented by the Kingston Chamber Music Festival in Philadelphia.

Strings for Peace

Strings for Peace

Sharon Isbin is a master of Western classical music. Amjad Ali Khan is a master of Indian classical music. Together, they're building Musical and cultural bridges. Join us at a concert in Aspen for a highlight from Sharon Isbin's and Amjad Ali Khan's Strings for Peace project.