Episode Playlist
Elie Siegmeister: "Sunday Driver" and "Children's Story" from "Sunday in Brooklyn"
Pianist Kenneth Boulton
Claude Debussy: "Children's Corner"
Pianist Nelson Freire
Bedrich Smetana: "Vysehrad" from "My Country"
The Czech Philharmonic Orchestra with conductor Zdenek Macal
Colin Jacobsen: "Brooklesca"
Brooklyn Rider
Jean-Philippe Rameau: "La Rameau" from Pieces de clavecin en concerts -- Quatrieme concert
Trio Sonnerie
William Walton: "Portsmouth Point" Overture
The BBC Symphony Orchestra with conductor Jiri Belohlavek
Joseph Guy Ropartz: Prelude, Marine and Chanson for Flute, Harp and Strings
Flutist Gretchen Pusch, violinist Jorja Fleezanis, violist Zoltan Toth, cellist Emilio Colon and harpist Hannah Lash
Wenzeslaus Matiegka: Movements four and five from Grand Trio, Op. 24
Guitarist David Leisner, violinist Irina Muresanu and violist Marcus Thompson
Jean-Philippe Rameau: "L'Orchestre des Plaisirs," Part I
The Boston Early Music Festival Orchestra
Jean-Philippe Rameau: "Tambourins" from "Dardanus"
The Boston Early Music Festival Orchestra
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