One year ago this weekend, Nashville was hit with a devastating flood. The Schermerhorn Symphony Center, the Nashville Symphony's home, took on 24 feet of murky river water. The hall was closed for 8 months, undergoing $42 million in repairs. On this first anniversary of the floods, we'll revisit a special concert in honor of the re-opening of the Schermerhorn last January. Plus, music in honor of Britain's royal wedding today.
Episode Playlist
Hour 1
Leonard Bernstein: Two Dance Variations, from Fancy Free
The Nashville Symphony, Andrew Mogrelia, conductor
Felix Mendelssohn: The Fair Melusina Overture, Op. 32
The Nashville Symphony, Nicholas McGegan, conductor
Schermerhorn Symphony Center, Nashville
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Piano Concerto No. 22 in E-flat, K. 482
Robert Levin, piano, the Nashville Symphony, Nicholas McGegan, conductor
Schermerhorn Symphony Center, Nashville
Hour 2
Peter Maxwell Davies: Farewell to Stromness
The Los Angeles Guitar Quartet
Arthur Benjamin: Fanfare for a Festive Occasion
Britain's Royal School of Military Music's Fanfare Trumpets
Jeremiah Clarke: Trumpet Voluntary (The Prince of Denmark's March)
The Michael Laird Brass Ensemble, Michael Laird, trumpet, Peter Hurford, organ
William Walton: Touch her Soft Lips and Part, from Henry V
The London Philharmonic, Leonard Slatkin, conductor
Nico Muhly: Drones and Plucked Strings
Rob Moose, violin, Nadia Sirota, viola
String Theory Music Festival, St. Paul
Caleb Burhans: Jahrzeit
Caleb Burhans and Rob Moose, violins, Nadia Sirota, viola, Clarice Jensen, cello
String Theory Music Festival, St. Paul
Johann Sebastian Bach: Brandenburg Concerto No. 5 in D, BWV 1050
The Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra, Laurence Cummings, conductor and harpsichord
Ted Mann Concert Hall, Minneapolis
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