Prometheus took fire from the gods and gave it to mortals. We got warmth and light, knowledge and culture. But Zeus punished Prometheus by chaining him to a rock for all eternity, where a giant eagle pecked out his liver each day. Hour one is a look at music inspired by the Prometheus legend, including music by Barber, Schubert, Beethoven, and Glazunov.
Episode Playlist
Hour 1
Richard Wagner: "Magic Fire Music" from "Die Walkure"
The Philadelphia Orchestra with conductor Eugene Ormandy
Samuel Barber: "Music for a Scene from Shelley," Op. 7
The New England Conservatory Philharmonia Orchestra with conductor Hugh Wolff
Jordan Hall, Boston
Franz Schubert: "Prometheus," D. 674
Baritone Thomas Quasthoff and pianist Lars Vogt
Lucerne Festival, Lucerne, Switzerland
Ludwig van Beethoven: Excerpts from "The Creatures of Prometheus," Op. 43
The Buffalo Philharmonic with conductor JoAnn Falletta
Kleinhans Music Hall, Buffalo, New York
Alexander Glazunov: "Orientale" from "Five Novelettes"
The St. Petersburg String Quartet
Le Petit Trianon Concert Hall, San Jose, California
Hour 2
Antonin Dvorak: Final movement from Trio in E Minor, Op. 90 ("Dumky")
The Weilerstein Trio
Carl Maria von Weber: "Invitation to the Dance"
The German Symphony Orchestra of Berlin with conductor Charles Dutoit
Philharmonie, Berlin, Germany
Frederic Chopin: Mazurkas No. 2 in A-flat and No. 3 in F-sharp Minor, Op. 59
Pianist Jonathan Biss
Union College, Schenectady, New York
Leos Janacek: Piano Trio ("The Kreutzer Sonata")
The Weilerstein Trio
Jordan Hall, Boston
Anonymous: Gaudens in Domino, for the Feast of St. Nicholas
In Mulieribus with conductor Anna Song
St. Philip Neri Catholic Church, Portland Oregon
Andre Danican Philidor: "En m'en Revenant de Saint Nicolas" and "Bouree d'Avignone"
The Royal Wind Music with conductor Paul Leenhouts
Boston Early Music Festival, Boston
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Adagio and Fugue, K. 546
The River Oaks Chamber Orchestra with conductor Christopher Zimmerman
St. John the Divine Episcopal Church, Houston
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