Episode Playlist
Traditional: "Bugail Aberdyfi"
Baritone Bryn Terfel
Alun Hoddinott: Welsh Dances
The BBC National Orchestra of Wales with conductor Thierry Fischer
George Frideric Handel: Sonata in B Minor for Two Violins and Continuo, Op. 2, No. 1
Violinists Henry Gronnier and Timothy Fain, cellist Eric Gaenslen and harpsichordist Kathleen McIntosh
Henry Purcell: "Three Parts to a Ground" and "The Shepherd's Horn"
Ensemble La Fenice with director Jean Tubery
Benjamin Britten: Simple Symphony, Op. 4
The do.gma Chamber Orchestra
Max Bruch: Scherzo from Septet
The Bronx Arts Ensemble
Hector Berlioz: Overture to "Beatrice and Benedict"
The Monte Carlo Philharmonic with conductor Jukka-Pekka Saraste
Franz Josef Haydn: Sonata No. 46 in C Major
Pianist Yuja Wang
Max Bruch: Octet
Violinists Scott Yoo, Soovin Kim, Aloysia Friedmann, and Ida Levin; violists Richard Oââ¬â¢Neill and David Harding; cellist Amit Peled; and bassist Jordan Anderson
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