The Nobel Prizes were given out this week in Stockholm, Sweden. Every year since 1994 there has also been a Nobel Prize Concert, which features both a big-name soloist and a big-name guest conductor leading the Royal Stockholm Philharmonic. Coming up on Thursday's Performance Today, we'll hear a couple of highlights from the 2012 Nobel Prize Concert, including Christoph Eschenbach conducting the triumphant final movement of Gustav Mahler's Symphony No. 1.
Episode Playlist
Hour 1
Bela Bartok: Concerto for Orchestra: 4. Intermezzo interrotto: Allegretto
Philadelphia Orchestra; Christoph Eschenbach, conductor
Bartok: Concerto for Orchestra; Martinu: Memorial to Lidice; Klein: Partita for Strings
Ondine 1072
Johann Sebastian Bach: Partita No. 3 in E Major, BWV 1006: 1. Prelude
Ray Chen, violin
Stockholm Concert Hall, Stockholm, Sweden
Michel Richard Delalande: Noels en Trio
Seicento String Band; Henry Lebedinsky, director
First Presbyterian Church, Charlotte, NC
Anton Garcia Abril: Two Carols for the New Millenium: 1. El aire mueve las ramas; 2. Campana sobre campana
RTVE Symphony Chorus; Jorge Otero, piano; Jordi Casas Bayer, conductor
Teatro Monumental, Madrid, Spain
Gustav Mahler: Symphony No. 1 in D Major, "Titan": 4. Strumisch bewegt
Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra; Christoph Eschenbach, conductor
Stockholm Concert Hall, Stockholm, Sweden
Hour 2
Carl Nielsen: Symphony No. 4, "The Inextinguishable": 2. Poco allegretto
Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra; Neeme Jarvi, conductor
Carl Nielsen: 6 Symphonies
DG 437502
Giovanni Battista Sammartini: Symphony in F major, JC 36: 1. Vivace
Milano Classica; Marcello Scandelli, director and first cellist
Savannah Friends of Music, First Baptist Church, Savannah, GA
Traditional Irish: Danny Boy
Matthew Polenzani, tenor; Julius Drake, piano
Wigmore Hall Live - Matthew Polenzani, Julius Drake
Wigmore Hall 48
Frederic Chopin: Cello Sonata in g minor, Op. 65: 3. Largo
Miklos Perenyi, cello; Denes Varjon, piano
Miklos Perenyi, Denes Varjon
Wigmore Hall 0035
Jean Sibelius: Concerto for Violin and Orchestra, Op. 47
Ilya Gringolts, violin; The National Orchestra of Sweden; Neeme Jarvi, conductor
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