Mozart called him Don Giovanni. A heartless womanizer, he was a rogue and a cad, with no sense of remorse. But Richard Strauss called him Don Juan, and gave him a soul. The story behind Strauss' great tone poem, Don Juan, is in today's show, along with a performance by Daniel Harding and the Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra.
Episode Playlist
Hour 1
Georg Philipp Telemann: Second movement from Concerto in F for Strings
Musica Amphion, Pieter-Jan Belder, conductor
William Byrd: Why do I Use my Paper, Ink, and Pen?
Stile Antico
International Sacred Music Festival, Fribourg, Switzerland
Gustav Holst: First Suite in E-flat
The Dallas Wind Symphony, Jerry Junkin, conductor
Meyerson Symphony Center, Dallas
The Piano Puzzler: This week's contestant is James Helton from Muncie, Indiana
Georg Philipp Telemann: Quartet No. 1 in D for Flute, Violin, Viola da Gamba and Basso Continuo, TWV 43:D3
The Age of Passions
Coronation of Mary Church, Oberried, Germany
Hour 2
Jean Sibelius: Valse Triste, Op. 44, No. 1
The Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Esa-Pekka Salonen, conductor
Juan del Encina: Hoy Comamos y Bebamos
Francisco Orozco, tenor, Suonare e Cantare, Jean Gaillard, director
Capucine Church, Fribourg, Switzerland
Anonymous: Ay Linda Amiga
Francisco Orozco, tenor, Suonare e Cantare, Jean Gaillard, director
Capucine Church, Fribourg, Switzerland
Sergei Rachmaninoff: Melodie, Op.3, No. 3
Kirill Gerstein, piano
Verbier Festival, Vevey, Switzerland
Anonymous (Arranged by Andrew Smith): Salve Virgo Virginum and I Mine Kate Ungdomsdagar (In my Reckless, Youthful Days)
Trio Mediaeval
La Folia Early Music Festival, Rougemont, Switzerland
David Friedman: Nyack, for Vibraphone and Marimba
Schlagzeug Duo
Rolf Liebermann Studio, Hamburg, Germany
Richard Strauss: Don Juan, Op. 20
The Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Daniel Harding, conductor
Berwaldhallen, Stockholm, Sweden
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