Episode Playlist
Josef Haydn: First movement from Symphony No. 1 in D, Hob. I/1
The Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra with conductor Hugh Wolff
Augusto Marcellino: Remeleixo Choro Nos. 1, 3 & 9
Naoko Takada, marimba
Eric Ewazen: Quintet for English Horn and Strings
Robert Walters, English horn; Scott Yoo and Mark Fewer, violins; Virginia Barron, viola; and David Ying, cello
Johann Sebastian Bach: Orchestral Suite No. 3 in D
The St. Paul Chamber Orchestra with conductor Robert Spano
Emmanuel Chabrier: Scherzo-Valse
Pianist Angela Hewitt
Claude Debussy: "The Fairies are Exquisite Dancers," Preludes Book II, No. 4
Pianist Marc-Andre Hamelin
Reynaldo Hahn: Mezzo-soprano Susan Graham and pianist Malcolm Martineau
"A Chloris"
Maurice Ravel: Third and fourth movements from Sonata for Violin and Cello
Violinist James Ehnes and cellist Robert deMaine
George Frideric Handel: Passacaglia
Violinist James Ehnes and cellist Robert deMaine
Gabriel Faure: Suite from "Pelleas and Mellisande," Op. 80
The Russian National Orchestra with conductor Stephane Deneve
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