Richard Strauss reached back to the Middle Ages to find a thoroughly modern character, the class clown. Till Eulenspiegel was a legendary German folk-hero who thumbed his nose at just about everybody. His antics got him in trouble with the authorities, and eventually earned him a one-way trip to the gallows. Kent Nagano and the Montreal Symphony play Strauss' rollicking tone poem, "Till Eulenspiegel's Merry Pranks," in concert in Montreal.
Episode Playlist
Hour 1
Franz Schubert: Impromptu No.2 in E-flat, D. 899
Alfred Brendel, piano
Astor Piazzolla: Escualo and Ausencias
Marina Piccinini, flute, the Brasil Guitar Duo
Aspen Music Festival, Aspen, Colorado
Alberto Ginastera: Danzas Argentinas
The Windscape Wind Quintet
Manhattan School of Music, New York City
Franz Liszt: Abendglocken (Evening Bells), S. 186, No. 9
Alfred Brendel, piano
Franz Liszt: La Campanella (The Little Bell)
Serhiy Salov, piano
Places des Arts, Montreal, Quebec
Richard Strauss: Till Eulenspiegel's Merry Pranks, Op. 28, TRV 171
The Montreal Symphony Orchestra, Kent Nagano, conductor
Place des Arts, Montreal, Quebec
Hour 2
Franz Schubert and Franz Liszt: Erlkonig (The Elf King)
Murray Perahia, piano
Sergei Rachmaninoff: We Hymn Thee
The Sixteen, Harry Christophers, director
Three Choirs Festival, Worcester, England
John Dowland: The Right Honourable Robert, Earl of Essex, his Galliard, from Varietie of Lute-Lessons
Ariel Abramovich, lute
Barcelona Auditorium, Barcelona, Spain
Franz Liszt: Comment Disaient-ils (What They Said)
Kathleen Battle, soprano, Margo Garrett, piano
Franz Liszt: Sonetto del Petrarca No. 47, from Years of Pilgrimage, Second year: Italy, S. 161
Marc-Andre Hamelin, piano
92nd Street Y, New York City
Franz Liszt: Consolation No. 3, S. 172, R. 12
Vesselin Stanev, piano
Stelio Molo Auditorium, Lugano, Switzerland
Franz Liszt: Two Episodes from Lenau's Faust, S. 599, R. 325
The German Symphony Orchestra, Leo Hussain, conductor
Berlin Music Festival, Berlin, Germany
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