On Veterans Day, retired Army bugler Sgt. Major Woodrow English joins us to discuss the history and meaning of "Taps." Plus a full show dedicated to the remembrance of the Great War, including music by Ravel, Butterworth, and Suk.
Episode Playlist
Hour 1
George Butterworth: Two English Idylls, No. 2
Halle Orchestra; Mark Elder, conductor
English Rhapsody
Halle 7503
Aaron Copland: Variations on a Shaker Melody
US Army Field Band; Colonel Finley R. Hamilton, conductor
The Legacy of Aaron Copland
Josef Suk: Meditation on the old Bohemian Chorale "St. Wenceslas," Op. 35a
James Ehnes, violin; Amy Schwartz Moretti, violin; Richard O'Neill, viola; Robert deMaine, cello
Seattle Chamber Music Society Winter Festival, Nordstrom Recital Hall at Benaroya Hall, Seattle, WA
Maurice Ravel: Le tombeau de Couperin: 1. Prelude. Vif. 2. Forlane. Allegretto. 3. Menuet. Allegro moderato. 4. Rigaudon. Assez vif
Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra; Jeffrey Kahane, conductor
Royce Hall, Westwood, CA
George Butterworth: The Banks of Green Willow (Idyll)
Halle Orchestra; Mark Elder, conductor
English Rhapsody, Delius & Butterworth
Halle 7503
George Butterworth: A Shropshire Lad: "The lads in their hundreds"
David John Pike, baritone; Matthew Larkin, piano
St. Andrew's Church, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Fritz Kreisler: String Quartet in A minor; 3. Prelude and Romance
Miranda Cuckson, violin; Calvin Wiersma, violin; Daniel Panner, viola; Susannah Chapman, cello
Coolidge Auditorium, Thomas Jefferson Building, The Library of Congress, Washington, DC
Hour 2
Ralph Vaughan Williams: Fantasia on Greensleeves
Orpheus Chamber Orchestra
Elgar, Vaughan Williams
DG 419 191
Traditional Scottish (arr. David Russell): Skye Boat Song
David Russell, guitar
Message of the Sea: Celtic Music for Guitar
Telarc 80492
Johan Svendsen (trans. Sir Daniel E. Godfrey II): Carnival in Paris, Op. 9
United States Marine Band; Colonel Michael J. Colburn, conductor
Rachel M. Schlesinger Concert Hall and Arts Center, Northern Virginia Community College, Alexandria, VA
Maurice Ravel: Concerto in D Major for Piano (Left Hand) and Orchestra
Kirill Gerstein, piano; Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra; Louis Langree, conductor
Springer Auditorium, Cincinnati Music Hall, Cincinnati, OH
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