In 1844, Robert Schumann had what we might now call a nervous breakdown. He was plagued with nightmares, hallucinations, panic, and despair. As he began to emerge from it, he wrote, "Drums and trumpets have been blaring in my head. I have no idea what will come of it." What came of it was his second symphony. In today's show, Hans Graf leads the Los Angeles Philharmonic in a performance, part of our week-long look at all the Schumann symphonies.
Episode Playlist
Hour 1
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Third movement from Quintet in C for Flute and Strings, K. 358
Robert Stallman, flute, the Martinu Quartet, Karel Untermuller, viola
Robert Schumann: Three Romances, Op. 94
Robert Langevin, flute, John Novacek, piano
The Kosciuszko Foundation, New York City
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Flute Quartet No. 1 in D, K. 285
Tara Helen O'Connor, flute, Daniel Phillips, violin, Hsin Yun Huang, viola, Christopher Costanza, cello
Spoleto Festival USA, Charleston, South Carolina
The Piano Puzzler: This week's contestant is Kathleen Burns from Columbia, South Carolina
Anatol Liadov: Kikimora
The Cleveland Orchestra, Hans Graf, conductor
Severance Hall, Cleveland
Hour 2
Claude Debussy: Morning of a Festival Day, from Images for Orchestra
The Los Angeles Philharmonic, Esa-Pekka Salonen, conductor
Josquin des Prez: Mille Regretz
Capella de la Torre, Katharina Bauml, conductor
Church of Saint Nicolas, Rougemont, Switzerland
Luis Milan: Pavane and Gaillarde
Capella de la Torre, Katharina Bauml, conductor
Church of Saint Nicolas, Rougemont, Switzerland
Domenico Scarlatti: Sonata in A Minor, K. 175, and Sonata in D, K. 29
Joyce Yang, piano
The Frederic Chopin Society, St. Paul
Robert Schumann: Symphony No. 2, C, Op. 61
The Los Angeles Philharmonic, Hans Graf, conductor
Walt Disney Concert Hall, Los Angeles
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