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Joann Falletta
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A Forgotten Musical Treasure

Conductor JoAnn Falletta has a real knack for bringing forgotten musical treasures to light. She leads the Buffalo Philharmonic in Franz Schreker's "Prelude to a Drama," which was an important opera in the early 20th century, yet largely forgotten today. Plus, this week's Piano Puzzler with Bruce Adolphe, on Wednesday's Performance Today.

Episode Playlist

Hour 1

Astor Piazzolla: Ave Maria
Maya Beiser, cello, Anthony de Mare, piano
Oblivion - Piazzolla, Nin: Cello Works
Koch 7442

Johann Sebastian Bach: Bourree in G minor from English Suite No. 2
River Oaks Chamber Orchestra; Alastair Willis, conductor
The Church of St. John the Divine, Houston, TX

Astor Piazzolla: Oblivion
River Oaks Chamber Orchestra; JoAnn Falletta, conductor
The Church of St. John The Divine, Houston, TX

The Piano Puzzler: This week's contestant is Keith Weber from Houston, TX

Johannes Brahms: Violin Sonata No. 2 in A Major, Op. 78
Anthony Marwood, violin; Aleksandar Madzar, piano
Wigmore Hall, London, England

William Boyce: Symphony in A major, Op. 2, No. 2 "Birthday"
Tempesta di Mare
Presbyterian Church of Chestnut Hill; Philadelphia, PA

Hour 2

Max Reger: Four Tone Poems after Arnold Bocklin, Op. 128, IV. Bacchanale
Buffalo Philharmonic; JoAnn Falletta, conductor
Max Reger: Pictures at a Gallery
Beau Fleuve 4562

John Dowland: Four Galliards
Nigel North, lute
Minnesota Guitar Society, Sundin Hall - Hamline University; St. Paul, MN

John Dowland (arr. Patrick Russ): Come again! Sweet love doth now invite
Kathleen Battle, soprano; Christopher Parkening, guitar
Kathleen Battle, Christopher Parkening - Pleasures of Their Company
CDC 47196

William Byrd: In nomine
Piffaro
Presbyterian Church of Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia, PA

Edward Elgar: Allegro Piacevole, from Serenade for Strings, Op. 20
Martin Chalifour, concertmaster; William Pu, violin; Helen Nightengale, violin; Beth Newdome, violin; Philip Pan, violin; Jun Iwasaki, violin; Sabina Thatcher, viola; James Dunham, viola; Suzanne Le
Amelia Island Chamber Music Festival, Fernandina Beach, Florida

Franz Schubert: Notturno in E-flat Major, D. 897
Juho Pohjonen, piano; Cho-Liang Lin, violin; David Finckel, cello
Music@Menlo, The Center for the Performing Arts at Menlo-Atherton, Atherton, CA

Franz Schreker: Prelude to a Drama
Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra; JoAnn Falletta, conductor
Kleinhans Music Hall; Buffalo, NY

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