Weekend of January 31, 2009
Kreutzer Inspiration
Beethoven's Kreutzer Sonata (Violin Sonata No. 9) has primed the creative pumps of plenty of other artists. Tolstoy wrote a book about it. Prinet painted this picture of it. Leos Janacek wrote a string quartet about it. There was even a silent movie, starring Hollywood vamp Theda Bara. Today, we'll hear a bit of the original, plus the Janacek version, from a performance at Washington's Smithsonian.
Today's Playlist
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Leos Janacek
Second Movement from Sonata for Violin and Piano
Violinist Josef Suk and pianist Jan Panenka
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Johann Sebastian Bach
Concerto for Violin and Oboe, BWV 1060
Violinist Brian Lewis and oboist Alecia Lawyer with the River Oaks Chamber Orchestra and conductor Tanya Ratner
St. John the Divine Episcopal Church, Houston
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Cesar Franck
Prelude, Fugue, and Variations
Pianist Anastasia Markina
Katzin Concert Hall, Tempe, Arizona
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Leos Janacek
String Quartet No. 1 ("The Kreutzer Sonata")
Violinists Miho Saegusa and Jessica Lee, violist Mark Holloway, and cellist Na-Young Baek
Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C.
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Ludwig van Beethoven
Finale from Violin Sonata No. 9 in A, Op. 47 ("Kreutzer")
Violinist Anne-Sophie Mutter
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Igor Stravinsky
"Ragtime for 11 Instruments"
The London Sinfonietta with conductor Esa-Pekka Salonen
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Claude Debussy
"Fireworks" Prelude
Pianist Marc-Andre Hamelin
Maud Moon Weyerhaeuser Studio, St. Paul, Minnesota
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Marc-Andre Hamelin
"Little Nocturne"
Pianist Marc-Andre Hamelin
Maud Moon Weyerhaeuser Studio, St. Paul, Minnesota
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Charles Trenet (Arranged by Alexis Weissenberg)
"Un Avril a Paris"
Pianist Marc-Andre Hamelin
Maud Moon Weyerhaeuser Studio, St. Paul, Minnesota
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Igor Stravinsky
Suite from "The Soldier's Tale" ("L'Histoire du Soldat")
The London Sinfonietta
The International Chamber Orchestra Festival, Minneapolis