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Lang Lang plays Bach

Every year for the past decade, Chinese pianist Lang Lang has played a solo concert at Carnegie Hall. He's performed a huge range of music, but until recently he had never played any music by Bach. On Friday's Performance Today, we'll hear Lang Lang open a solo concert at Carnegie Hall with Johann Sebastian Bach's Partita No. 1.

Episode Playlist

Hour 1

Georges Bizet: L'Arlesienne Suite No.1: 4. Carillon
Toronto Symphony; Andrew Davis, conductor
Sony 45649

Yu Shi Wang (arr. Er Yao Ling): Sunflowers
Yundi Li, piano
Festival Theater, Baden-Baden, Germany

Francis Poulenc: Trio for Oboe, Bassoon, and Piano: 3. Rondo. Tres vif
Christian Wetzel, oboe; Dag Jensen, bassoon; Andreas Bach, piano
Spannungen Chamber Music Festival, Heimbach Power Plant, Germany

Edward Elgar: Enigma Variations, Op. 36
Toronto Symphony Orchestra; Peter Oundjian, conductor
Roy Thomson Hall, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Church Sonata in E-flat Major, K. 67
Ani Kavafian and Tien-Hsin Wu, violins; Peter Wiley, cello; James Welch, organ
Music@Menlo, St. Mark's Episcopal Church, Palo Alto, CA

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Church Sonata in F Major, K. 244
Ani Kavafian and Tien-Hsin Wu, violins; Peter Wiley, cello; James Welch, organ
Music@Menlo, St. Mark's Episcopal Church, Palo Alto, CA

Hour 2

Johannes Brahms: Six Pieces for Piano, Op. 118: 1. Intermezzo in A minor: Allegro non assai, ma molto appassionato; 4. Intermezzo in F minor: Allegretto un poco agitato
Lang Lang, piano
Haydn, Rachmaninov, Brahms, Tchaikovsky
Telarc 80524

Maurice Ravel: Gaspard de la Nuit: 1. Ondine (for piano)
Louis Lortie, piano
Sao Paulo Concert Hall, Sao Paulo, Brazil

Maurice Ravel: Gaspard de la Nuit: 2. Ondine (for orchestra)
Sao Paulo Symphony Orchestra; Yan Pascal Tortelier, conductor
Sao Paulo Concert Hall, Sao Paulo, Brazil

Judd Greenstein: Clearing, Dawn, Dance
yMusic
Beautiful Mechanical
New Amsterdam NWAM032

Johann Sebastian Bach: Keyboard Partita No. 1 in B-flat Major, BWV 825
Lang Lang, piano
Carnegie Hall Live, Carnegie Hall, New York, NY

Fritz Kreisler: Schon Rosmarin (from 3 Old Viennese Dances)
Orpheus Chamber Orchestra; Gil Shaham, violin
Carnegie Hall, New York, NY

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