In today's show, three compelling stories of musicians returning to performing after illness or injury. We'll hear from the young violinist Augustin Hadelich, severely burned in a fire when he was a teenager. Leon Fleisher spent decades as a left-hand only pianist, after losing the use of his right hand. After intensive therapy, he's now playing with both hands. And cellist Truls Mork is back after a mysterious illness sidelined him for a year and a half.
Episode Playlist
Hour 1
Aaron Copland: Prelude for Piano Trio
Michael Boriskin, piano, Nicholas Kitchen, violin, Wilhelmina Smith, cello
Niccolo Paganini: Caprice No. 22 in F for Solo Violin, Op. 1
Augustin Hadelich, violin
Johann Sebastian Bach: Excerpts from Capriccio in B-flat, BWV 992 (On the Departure of a Brother)
Leon Fleisher, piano
Benjamin Britten: First movement from Cello Suite No. 2, Op. 80
Truls Mork, cello
Victoria Hall, Geneva, Switzerland
The Piano Puzzler: This week's contestants are Owen and Annette Hungerford from Columbus, Indiana
Aaron Copland: Music for the Theatre
The Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra, Jeffrey Kahane, conductor
Royce Hall, Los Angeles
Hour 2
Zoltan Kodaly: First movement from Serenade for Two Violins and Viola, Op. 12
Vilmos Tatrai and Istvan Varkonyi, violins, Gyorgy Konrad, viola
Stanford E. Scriven: This is the Day
The St. Olaf College Choir, Anton Armstrong, director
Boe Memorial Chapel, Northfield, Minnesota
Zoltan Kodaly: Summer Evening
The River Oaks Chamber Orchestra, Robert Moody, conductor
The Church of St. John the Divine, Houston
Marc-Antoine Charpentier: Incidental Music for the Imaginary Invalid
Les Arts Florissants, William Christie, conductor
Jan Dismas Zelenka: Hypochondria, ZWV 187
Tempesta di Mare
Presbyterian Church of Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia
Claude Debussy: Three Etudes
The Orchestra of the Suisse Romande, Susanna Malkki, conductor
Victoria Hall, Geneva, Switzerland
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