Episode Playlist
"Spring" from the "Harvest Home Suite"
Fiddler Jay Ungar and guitarist Molly Mason with the Nashville Chamber Orchestra and conductor Paul Gambill
Antonio Vivaldi: "Spring" from "The Four Seasons"
The Indiana University Festival Orchestra
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Rondo from Quartet for Piano and Winds in E-flat, K. 452
Chicago Chamber Musicians
Jean Sibelius: Symphony No. 7 in C, Op. 115
The Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra with conductor Esa-Pekka Salonen
Bela Bartok: Violin Duos Nos. 1, 2, 26, 36a and 39
Violinists Andras Kiss and Ferenc Balogh
Oskar Merikanto: "Soi vienosti murheeni soitto," Op. 36, No. 3, and "Kun paiva paistaa," Op. 24, No. 1
Soprano Karita Mattila and pianist Martin Katz
Leevi Madetoja: "Tule kanssani," Op. 9, No. 3
Soprano Karita Mattila and pianist Martin Katz
Paul Moravec: Scherzo
Trio Solisti
Franz Schubert: "Die Nacht" and "Lied in Freiern"
RIAS Kammerchor Berlin
Bela Bartok: Divertimento for String Orchestra
The Zurich Chamber Orchestra with conductor Howard Griffiths
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