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Menachem Pressler's 90th birthday

Pianist Menachem Pressler was born on Dec. 16, 1923, which makes today his 90th birthday. Pressler is still as busy as ever, giving concerts around the world and teaching piano. On Monday's Performance Today, we'll hear him play a couple of heartfelt Intermezzos by Johannes Brahms, from a concert at the Music@Menlo Festival. And Pressler will discuss how music nourishes and sustains him; from his boyhood years in Germany to his 90th birthday and beyond.

Episode Playlist

Hour 1

Joseph Haydn: Piano Trio No. 37 in d minor, Hob. XV:23: 3. Finale: Vivace
Beaux Arts Trio: Menahem Pressler, Isidore Cohen, Bernard Greenhouse
Phillips 432070

Franz Schubert (arr. Charles Koechlin): Fantasy in C Major, Op. 15, D. 760 'Wanderer'
Lausanne Chamber Orchestra; Heinz Holliger, conductor
Metropole Hall, Lausanne, Switzerland

Johannes Brahms: Intermezzo in e minor, Op. 116, No. 5
Menahem Pressler, piano
Music@Menlo, The Center for the Performing Arts at Menlo-Atherton, Atherton, CA

Johannes Brahms: Intermezzo in b minor, Op. 119, No. 1
Menahem Pressler, piano
Music@Menlo, The Center for the Performing Arts at Menlo-Atherton, Atherton, CA

David Lovrien: Minor Alterations #2: Christmas Through the Looking Glass
Dallas Wind Symphony;Jerry Junkin, conductor
Meyerson Symphony Center, Dallas, TX

Hour 2

Francis Poulenc: Sonate for Flute and Piano: 1. Allegro malinconico
Emmanuel Pahud, flute; Eric Le Sage, piano
Paris
EMI 56488

Johann Sebastian Bach: Keyboard Concerto No. 5 in f minor, BWV 1056: 2. Largo
Tzimon Barto, piano; West German Radio Symphony Orchestra; Christoph Eschenbach, conductor
Philharmonie, Cologne, Germany

Traditional: A Carol Medley: It Came Upon A Midnight Clear/ O Little Town of Bethlehem/ Angels We Have Heard On High
Ryan Anthony, trumpet; Gary Beard, organ
Beaches Fine Arts Series, St. Paul's by the Sea Episcopal Church, Jacksonville Beach, FL

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Flute Concerto No. 2 in D Major, K. 314
Emmanuel Pahud, flute; Orchestra of the Suisse Romande; Charles Dutoit, conductor

Antonio Vivaldi: Concerto for Violin and Strings in E Major, RV 270
Baroque Ensemble of the Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra
Kallio Church, Helsinki, Finland

16th century Basque pieces: E la don don & Riu riu chiu
Chanticleer; Dale Warland, guest music director
St. Vincent de Paul Church, Petaluma, CA

Traditional: Medley: Saltarello (14th century dance) & Bring a Torch, Jeanette Isabella (16th century French carol)
Ensemble Galilei
National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC

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