Episode Playlist
Gustav Mahler: "The Drunkard in Spring"
Tenor John Elwes with the Smithsonian Chamber Players and Santa Fe Pro Musica
Wynton Marsalis: "Hellbound Highball" from "The Octoroon Balls"
The Orion String Quartet
Edvard Grieg: Piano Concerto in A Minor, Op. 16
Pianist Andre Watts with the Bergen Philharmonic and conductor Andrew Litton
John Sheppard: Libera, Nos. I & II
Stile Antico
Jules Massenet: "Twilight"
Violinist Rachel Barton Pine and pianist Matthew Hagle
Frederic Chopin: "Minute Waltz"
Violinist Rachel Barton Pine and pianist Matthew Hagle
Louis Moreau Gottschalk: "Manchega," Etude de Concert
Pianist Cecile Licad
Johann Strauss, Jr: "Champagne Galop"
The Boskovsky Ensemble with violinist and director William Boskovsky
Carl Nielsen: Flute Concerto
Flutist Emmanuel Pahud with the Berlin Philharmonic and conductor Sir Simon Rattle
Robert Schumann: "Carnival Jest from Vienna," Op. 26
Pianist Aldo Ciccolini
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