Yesterday we heard Beethoven's First Symphony. Today we'll hear its younger brother, the Second, written just two years later. It's a sunny, cheerful work. But it was born amidst the anguish Beethoven was experiencing over his increasing deafness. Plus, two real-life musical siblings: Christian and Tanja Tetzlaff and the Tetzlaff Quartet, in concert in California.
Episode Playlist
Hour 1
Antonin Dvorak: Slavonic Dance No. 9 in B, Op. 72
The Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, Fritz Reiner, conductor
Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach: Third movement from Harp Sonata in G, Wq. 139, H. 563
Valerie Milot, harp
Ansermet Studio, Geneva, Switzerland
Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach: First movement from Sonata in D for Viola da Gamba and Keyboard, H. 559, Wq. 137
Daniel Muller-Schott, cello, Angela Hewitt, piano
Spivey Hall, Morrow, Georgia
Traditional Norwegian (Arranged by Linn Andrea Fuglseth): Nun Sole Gar Ned (The Sun is Setting)
Trio Mediaeval
La Folia Early Music Festival, Rougemont, Switzerland
Ludwig van Beethoven: Symphony No. 2 in D, Op. 36
The Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, Christian Thielemann, conductor
Theatre des Champs-Elysees, Paris, France
Hour 2
Joseph Haydn: Finale from Symphony No. 99 in E-Flat, Hob. I.99
The Academy of St. Martin in the Fields, Neville Marriner, conductor
Antonio Vivaldi: First movement from Concerto Grosso in D Minor, Op. 3, No. 11, RV 565
The Flanders Recorder Quartet
Boston Early Music Festival, Boston
Joseph Haydn: String Quartet No. 26 in G Minor, Op. 20, No. 3, Hob.III:33 (Sun Quartet)
The Tetzlaff Quartet
Lobero Theater, Santa Barbara, California
Joep Franssens: Grace
The Netherlands Radio Philharmonic Orchestra, Yvette Bonner, soprano, Vasily Petrenko, conductor
The Concertgebouw, Amsterdam, the Netherlands
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