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Musical highlights of 2015

On the last day of 2015, we'll look back at musical highlights from the past year, including the Minnesota Orchestra's historic concert in Havana, Cuba; talented PT Young Artists; and a conversation with composer Bruce Adolphe and his musical parrot.

Episode Playlist

Hour 1

Claude Debussy (arr. Hubert Mouton): Reverie
Minnesota Orchestra; Eiji Oue, conductor
Reveries/ Eije Oue and the Minnesota Orchestra
Reference 99

Ernest Bloch: Baal Shem: Three Pictures of Hassidic Life: 2. Nigun
Simone Porter, violin; Meng-Chieh Liu, piano
Maud Moon Weyerhaeuser Studio, St. Paul, MN

Robert Schumann: Erste Begegnung from Spanisches Liederspiel
Young People's Chorus of New York City; Francisco Nunez, conductor
Maud Moon Weyerhaeuser Studio, St. Paul, MN

Michael Gordon: Cinnamon
Young People's Chorus of New York City; Francisco Nunez, conductor
Maud Moon Weyerhaeuser Studio, St. Paul, MN

Faraualla: Riki Tiki Tavi
Young People's Chorus of New York City; Francisco Nunez, conductor
Maud Moon Weyerhaeuser Studio, St. Paul, MN

Stephen Foster (arr. Robert Lau): Beautiful Dreamer
Young People's Chorus of New York City; Francisco Nunez, conductor
Maud Moon Weyerhaeuser Studio, St. Paul, MN

Albert Brumley (arr. Jim Papoulis): I'll Fly Away
Young People's Chorus of New York City; Francisco Nunez, conductor
Maud Moon Weyerhaeuser Studio, St. Paul, MN

Alejandro Garcia Caturla: Danzon
Minnesota Orchestra; Osmo Vanska, conductor
Teatro Nacional de Cuba, Havana, Cuba

Ernesto Lecuona: Malaguena
Minnesota Orchestra; Osmo Vanska, conductor
Teatro Nacional de Cuba, Havana, Cuba

Perucho Figueredo: La Bayamesa (Cuban National Anthem)
Minnesota Orchestra; Osmo Vanska, conductor
Teatro Nacional de Cuba, Havana, Cuba

Francis Scott Key: Star-Spangled Banner
Minnesota Orchestra; Osmo Vanska, conductor
Teatro Nacional de Cuba, Havana, Cuba

Hour 2

Johann Sebastian Bach (arr. Edgar Meyer & Bela Fleck): Three-Part Invention & Two-Part Invention
Bela Fleck, banjo; Joshua Bell, violin; Edgar Meyer, bass
Perpetual Motion
Sony 89610

Caroline Shaw: Limestone and Felt
Caitlin Lynch, viola; Clarice Jensen, cello
New Sounds Live and Q2, Brookfield Place at the World Financial Center, New York, NY

Bruce Adolphe: Light, Speed, Grace
Joshua Bell, violin; Marija Stroke, piano
Light, Speed, Grace OST

Sergei Prokofiev: Symphony No. 5 in B-flat major, Op. 100: Movements 1,3,4
Aspen Philharmonic Orchestra; Hannu Lintu, conductor
Aspen Music Festival and School, Benedict Music Tent, Aspen, CO

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