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Feb. 20, 2015: Memorable movie music

On Friday's Performance Today, we're going to the movies. In anticipation of the upcoming Academy Awards, we'll hear concert performances of music written by past Oscar winners. Plus, we'll sample each of this year's five Oscar soundtrack nominees.

Episode Playlist

Hour 1

John Williams: Harry Potter: The Arrival of Baby Harry
Studio Orchestra; John Williams, conductor; Terry Edwards, chorus director
Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
Warner 83574

Peter Tchaikovsky: Excerpts from Swan Lake, ballet suite, Op. 20: 1. Scene; 2. Waltz; 3. Dance of the Little Swans; 4. Hungarian Dance; 5. Spanish Dance; 6. Neapolitan Dance
Romanian Radio National Orchestra; Tiberiu Soare, conductor
Mihail Jora Concert Hall, Romanian Radio, Bucharest, Romania

Hans Zimmer: Interstellar: 2. Cornfield Chase; 3. Dust
Roger Sayer, organ; Hans Zimmer, piano; Ann Marie Simpson, violin; Chas Smith, steel guitar; Frank Ricotti, tuned percussion; Skaila Kanga, harp
Interstellar: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
Warner 39546

Johann Johannsson: The Theory of Everything Suite : 1. Cambridge, 1963; 7. A Game Of Croquet; 22. Daisy, Daisy; 26. Epilogue
Tom Poster, piano and celeste; Hugh Webb, harp, Zac Rae, piano; Anthony Weeden, conductor
The Theory of Everything: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
Backlot 280

Gary Yershon: End Credits from Mr. Turner
Andy Findon, flute; Helen Tunstall, harp; Sonia Slany, violin; Rita Manning, violin; George Robertson, viola, Nick Cooper, cello; Chris Laurence, double bass; Paul Stevesn, sopranino sax; Simon Haram,
Mr. Turner: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
Vareses Sarabande 67318

Gustav Mahler: Symphony No. 2 in c minor, "Resurrection": 4. Urlicht: Sehr feierlic
Leif Ove Andsnes, piano; Christianne Stotijn, mezzo-soprano
Ojai Music Festival, Libbey Bowl, Ojai, CA

Hour 2

Steven Price: Aningaaq (edited)
Gravity Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
Warner 39478

Leonard Bernstein: Three Dance Episodes from On the Town
Grand Teton Music Festival Orchestra; Donald Runnicles, conductor
Grand Teton Music Festival, Walk Festival Hall, Teton Village, WY

Alexandre Desplat: A Troops Barracks (Requiem For The Grand Budapest)
The Grand Budapest Hotel
Abkco 81302

Alexandre Desplat: Crosswords
The Imitation Game
Sony 1212

Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco: Guitar Quintet, Op. 143
Jason Vieaux, guitar; Escher String Quartet
Hodgson Concert Hall, University of Georgia, GA

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