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Mount Moran, part of Grand Teton National Park in Teton, WY.
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A brassy new work by Bruce Broughton

On Tuesday's Performance Today, trombonist and conductor Michael Mulcahy joins Fred Child on stage at the 2015 Grand Teton Music Festival to introduce a brassy new work by Bruce Broughton.

Episode Playlist

Hour 1

Maurice Ravel: Miroirs: 2. Oiseaux tristes
Jean-Yves Thibaudet, piano
Beautiful Starry Night: Jean-Yves Thibaudet plays Ravel
London/Decca 448618

Marin Marais: Suite in D major from Pieces de violes, Troisieme Livre: 1. Prelude; 2. Fantasie; 3. Allemande; 4. Plainte; 5. Chaconne
Joanna Blendulf, cello; Yuko Tanaka, harpsichord
Music of the Spheres, San Francisco Early Music Society, St. Mark's Lutheran Church, San Francisco, CA

Alexander Zemlinsky: Allegro ma non troppo from Trio in D minor, Op. 3
Thomas LeGrand, clarinet; David Garrett, cello; Scott Holshouser, piano
Grand Teton Music Festival, Teton Village, WY

Maurice Ravel: Le tombeau de Couperin
Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra; Jeffrey Kahane, conductor
Royce Hall, Westwood, CA

Hour 2

Benjamin Britten: Nocturne from Matinees Muscales, Op. 24
English National Orchestra; Sir Alexander Gibson, conductor
Britten: Variations on a Theme by Frank Bridge
EMI 2111

Garoto: Desvairada
Chris Thile, mandolin; Mike Marshall, mandolin
Savannah Music Festival, Charles H. Morris Center, Savannah, GA

Bruce Broughton: Fanfares, Marches, Hymns, and Finale
Gail Williams, Nancy Goodearl, Robert Lauver, Gabrielle Webster, Mark Inouye, Stuart Stephensen, Jim Vassallo, Thomas Hooten, Larry Zalkind, Roger Oyster, Donna Parkes, Jared Rodin, Craig Knox, Richar
Grand Teton Music Festival, Teton Village, WY

Benjamin Britten: Simple Symphony for String Orchestra No. 4: 2. Playful Pizzicato; 3. Sentimental Sarabande; 4. Frolicsome Finale
Sphinx Virtuosi
St. Paul's by-the-Sea Episcopal Church, Jacksonville, FL

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