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Franz Liszt's 200th Birthday

Looking back on 2011, one of the big stories we covered was the 200th birthday of Franz Liszt. How to sum up Liszt in just a few words? A musician of such immense skill that people whispered he was in league with the devil. A savvy businessman who encouraged those rumors, knowing that there's no such thing as bad press. A reformed rock star with a wild youth and an intensely spiritual old age. In today's show, the late great poet Bill Holm reading his own poem, based on Franz Liszt's "Forgotten Romance."

Episode Playlist

Hour 1

Franz Schubert and Franz Liszt: Der Lindenbaum (The Linden Tree)
Frederic Chiu, piano

Antonio Vivaldi: Concerto in B Minor for Four Violins, Op. 3, No. 10, RV 580
Il Giardino Armonico, Giovanni Antonini, director
Concertgebouw, Bruges, Belgium

Franz Liszt: Forgotten Romance, S. 132
Rachel Barton Pine, violin, Thomas Labe, piano

Franz Liszt: Excerpts from What One Hears from the Mountain Top (Mountain Symphony)
The Swiss-Italian Orchestra, Alexander Vedernikov, conductor
Stelio Molo Auditorium, Lugano, Switzerland

Ludwig van Beethoven: Variations on La ci Darem la Mano, from Don Giovanni WoO 28
Gerard Reuter, oboe, Lara St. John, violin, Paul Coletti, viola
Tucson Winter Chamber Music Festival, Tucson, Arizona

Hour 2

Joseph Haydn: Menuetto from String Quartet in B-flat, Op. 76, No. 4 (Sunrise)
The Escher String Quartet
Music@Menlo, Palo Alto, California

Traditional: Improvisation on Master of the House Sends out Lasse
Bolette Roed, recorder
Music in Paradise Festival, Paradyz, Poland

Traditional: Improvisation on Lulajze Jezuniu (Polish Carol)
Bolette Roed, recorder
Music in Paradise Festival, Paradyz, Poland

Traditional Irish Carol (Arranged by Matthew Oltman): Love Came Down at Christmas
Chanticleer
Memorial Church, Stanford, California

Traditional (Arranged by Manuel Ponce): For You My Heart
Eduardo Fernandez, guitar
Spivey Hall, Morrow, Georgia

PT Young Artist in Residence: Cicely Parnas, cello

Claude Debussy: Sonata in D Minor for Cello and Piano
Cicely Parnas, cello, Kati Gleiser, piano
Maud Moon Weyerhaeuser Studio, St. Paul

Joseph Haydn: Trumpet Concerto in E-flat, Hob. VIIe:1
Tine Thing Helseth, trumpet, the Danish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Thomas Dausgaard, conductor
Copenhagen Concert Hall, Copenhagen, Denmark

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