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Legendary swan songs

On Monday's Performance Today, we're featuring final concert performances by three 20th century legends: violinist Nathan Milstein, conductor Leonard Bernstein, and pianist Vladimir Horowitz.

Episode Playlist

Hour 1

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Serenade for Winds in c minor, K. 388: 3. Menuetto in Canone - Trio in Canone al rovescio
Allan Vogel, oboe; Kimaree Gilad, oboe; Anthony McGill, clarinet; Carey Bell, clarinet; Dennis Godburn; bassoon; Frank Morelli, bassoon; Richard Todd, french horn; Brad Warnaar, french horn
Vol. 4: Mozart and Winds
Music@Menlo 20064

Henry Purcell: Fantasia upon One Note, Z. 745
Escher String Quartet; Hsin-Yun Huang, viola
Music@Menlo, St. Mark's Episcopal Church, Palo Alto, CA

Benedetto Marcello: Concerto in c minor for Oboe, Violin, and String Orchestra
Escher String Quartet; Kathryn Greenbank, oboe; Daxun Zhang, bass
Music@Menlo, St. Mark's Episcopal Church, Palo Alto, CA

Johann Sebastian Bach: Ricercar a 6 from Musical Offering, BWV 1079
violin; Arnaud Sussmann, viola; Lesley Robertson, viola; Christopher Costanza, cello; Dennis Godburn, bassoon; Scott Pingel, bass
Music@Menlo, St. Mark's Episcopal Church, Palo Alto, CA

Felix Mendelssohn: Lied ohne Worte in A minor, Op. 85 No. 2 & Lied ohne Worte in C Major, Op. 67 No. 4, Spinnerlied (Spinning Song)
Gilbert Kalish, piano
Music@Menlo, St. Mark's Episcopal Church, Palo Alto, CA

Camille Saint-Saens: Carnival of the Animals
Carol Wincenc, flute; Carey Bell, clarinet; Ian Swensen, violin; Joseph Swensen, violin; Masao Kawasaki, viola; Ralph Kirshbaum, cello; Florian Conzetti, percussion; Christopher Froh, percussion; Daxu
Music@Menlo, Menlo Park Presbyterian Church

Hour 2

Frederic Chopin: Nocturne, Op. 56, No. 3 in E-flat major
Vladimir Horowitz, piano
The Last Recording
Sony 45818

George Frideric Handel: Sonata in A major, Op. 1, No. 3, HWV 361
Nathan Milstein, violin; George Pludermacher, piano
The Last Recital
Teldec 95998

Niccolo Paganini: Caprice for violin solo in B-flat Major, Op. 1, No. 13: Allegro
Nathan Milstein, violin
Berwaldhallen, Stockholm, Sweden
The Last Recital
Teldec 95998

Benjamin Britten: Four Sea Interludes, from the Opera Peter Grimes, Op. 33
Boston Symphony Orchestra; Leonard Bernstein, conductor
Tanglewood, Lenox, MA

Ludwig van Beethoven: Symphony No. 7 in A major, Op. 92: 4. Allegro con brio
Boston Symphony Orchestra; Leonard Bernstein, conductor
Tanglewood, Lenox, MA
Bernstein: The Final Concert
DG 431768

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Rondo in D Major, K. 485
Vladimir Horowitz, piano
Musikhalle/Laeiszhalle, Grosser Saal, Hamburg, Germany
The Last Concert
Deutsche Grammophon 1145802

Moritz Moszkowski: Etincelles, Op. 36, No. 6
Vladimir Horowitz, piano
Musikhalle/Laeiszhalle, Grosser Saal, Hamburg, Germany
The Last Concert
Deutsche Grammophon 1145802

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