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Performance Today for Saturday, June 8, 2013

Music was a part of movies since before they even had sound. During the silent film era, pianists or organists would play along in the theater. From the 1930s on, Hollywood has known the value of music in supporting, and even sometimes creating a sense of emotion and drama. On Wednesday's Performance Today we'll sample powerful music from the movies. A symphony by Mozart that helped to create just the right sense of dread in the 1984 film 'Amadeus.' Music by Grieg, artfully adapted for the 2010 film 'The Social Network.' And Joshua Bell joins Fred Child to talk about a 21st-century violin concerto based on music John Corigliano wrote for the 1993 film 'The Red Violin.'

Episode Playlist

Hour 1

Franz Liszt: Consolation No. 3
Van Cliburn, piano

Joseph Haydn: Symphony No. 63 in C, Hob. I: 63 'La Roxelane' - II. Giardino Armonico
Giovanni Antonini, conductor
Union Hall, Maribor, Slovenia

The Piano Puzzler
Peter Sagal from Chicago, IL

Peter Tchaikovsky: June Barcarolle, from Le saisons, Op. 37b
Van Cliburn, piano

Claude Debussy: Danse
Fei-Fei Dong, piano
Van Cliburn International Piano Competition 2013; Bass Hall, Fort Worth, Texas

Hour 2

Johnny Greenwood: Prospectors' Quartet from 'There Will Be Blood' soundtrack
Emperor Quartet

Patrick Doyle: "What Players are They" from 'Hamlet'
Studio Orchestra; Robert Ziegler, conductor

John Corigliano: Concerto for "The Red Violin" (World Premiere Recording) - III. Andante Flautando; IV. Accelerando Finale
Joshua Bell, violin; Baltimore Symphony Orchestra; Marin Alsop, cond.

Edvard Grieg: Peer Gynt Suite No. 1 Op. 46 - 3. Anitra's Dance; 4. In the Hall of the Mountain King
Berlin Philharmonic; Herbert von Karajan, conductor

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Symphony No. 25 in g minor, K. 183
Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra; Hans Graf, conductor
Ordway Center for the Performing Arts, St Paul, MN

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