Episode Playlist
Johann Sebastian Bach: Second movement from Triple Concerto in E Minor
Flutist Allison Mitchell, pianist Angela Hewitt and violinist and conductor Richard Tognetti with the Australian Chamber Orchestra
Thomas Albert: Eighth movement from "Thirteen Ways"
Eighth Blackbird
John Lennon and Paul McCartney: "Blackbird"
Time for Three
Francisco Tarrega: Reminiscences of the Alhambra
Guitarist Xuefei Yang
Maurice Ravel: String Quartet in F Major
The Australian Chamber Orchestra with violinist and conductor Richard Tognetti
Zoltan Kodaly: "Allegramente" from Serenade for Two Violins and Viola
Violinists Ani Kafavian and Joseph Silverstein and violist Paul Neubauer
George Frederic Handel: Chaconne in G Major
Pianist Sa Chen
Gustav Holst: First Suite in E Flat for Military Band
The Dallas Wind Symphony with conductor Jerry Junkin
Felix Mendelssohn: String Quartet in F Minor
The Auryn Quartet
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