Poster Joshua Weilerstein
Joshua Weilerstein
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Performance Today®

Joshua Weilerstein

He's still in his 20s, but conductor Joshua Weilerstein is already making a tremendous impression on orchestras and audiences around the world. On Tuesday's Performance Today, we'll hear Weilerstein conduct the Danish National Orchestra in Copenhagen.

Episode Playlist

Hour 1

Sergei Rachmaninoff: Piano Concerto No. 4 in G minor, Op. 40
Fabio Bidini, piano; Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra, JoAnn Falletta, conductor
Kleinhans Music Hall, Buffalo, NY

Caroline Shaw: Entr'acte
Caleb Burhans, violin; Caroline Shaw, violin; Caitlin Lynch, viola; Clarice Jensen, cello
New Sounds Live and Q2, Brookfield Place at the World Financial Center, New York, NY

Jules Massenet: Meditation from Thais
Joshua Bell, violin; Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra; Louis Langree, conductor
Music Hall, Springer Auditorium, Cincinnati, OH

Hour 2

Franz Schubert: Rondo in A Major, D. 951
Peter Serkin, piano; Julia Hsu, piano
Rockport Music, Shalin Liu Performance Center, Rockport, MA

Claude Debussy: La Mer
Danish National Symphony Orchestra; Joshua Weilerstein, conductor
Concert Hall, DR Concert House, Copenhagen, Denmark

Traditional Bulgarian: Bucimis
Avi Avital, mandolin
Savannah Music Festival, Temple Mickve Israel, Savannah, GA

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