Episode Playlist
Peter Tchaikovsky: "April" and "July" from "The Months"
Pianist Mikhail Pletnev
Franz Liszt: Valse No. 6 from "Soirees de Vienne"
Pianist Roberto Plano
Johann Sebastian Bach: Suite for Orchestra in C Major
Academy for Ancient Music Berlin
Peter Tchaikovsky: "Francesca da Rimini," Symphonic Fantasy for Orchestra in E Minor, Op. 32
The Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra with conductor Mikhail Pletnev
Felix Mendelssohn arr. Bream: Canzonetta
Julian Bream, guitar
Franz Danzi: Allegro from Quartet in D minor Op. 40, No. 2
Daniel Matsukawa, bassoon with members of the Curtis Institute of Music
W.A. Mozart: Two Arias from "The Marriage of Figaro"
Stadler Trio
Felix Mendelssohn: Symphony No. 1
Eclipse Chamber Orchestra led by Sylvia Alimena
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