Maurice Ravel was 31 when he began writing a piece that he called simply, "La Valse," a light tribute to carefree Viennese waltzes. He set the piece aside, then saw the agony of World War I firsthand. When the 45-year-old Ravel came back to his waltz, the world was different place. He was a different man. And La Valse was no longer a light tribute. Hear pianist Alex Beyer perform Ravel's "La Valse", on Thursday's Performance Today.
Episode Playlist
Hour 1
Maurice Ravel: Three Hebraic Melodies: II. Mejerke, main Suhn
Liat Cohen, guitar; Jerusalem Symphony Orchestra; Frederic Chaslin, conductor
The Jewish Soul: Liat Cohen, guitar and The Jerusalem Symphony Orchestra
Centaur 2537
Edward MacDowell: Piano Concerto No. 2 Op. 23
Andre Watts, piano; The Nashville Symphony; Giancarlo Guerrero, conductor
The Nashville Symphony, Laura Turner Hall, Schermerhorn Symphony Center, Nashville, TN
William Bolcom: Incineratorag
Escher String Quartet
UGA Performing Arts Center and CMSLC, Hugh Hodgson Concert Hall, University of Georgia Performing Arts Center, Athens, GA
Maurice Ravel: La Valse
Alex Beyer, piano
Performance Today Young Artist in Residence, Maud Moon Weyerhaeuser Studio, St. Paul, MN
Hour 2
Antonin Dvorak: Humoresque, Op.101, No. 3
Orion Weiss, piano
Dvorak, Bartok, Prokofiev
Bridge 9355
Antonin Dvorak: Othello Overture Op 93
Nashville Symphony; Giancarlo Guerrero, conductor
Nashville Symphony, Schermerhorn Symphony Center, Nashville, TN
Alexandre Tansman: Septet for Flute, Oboe, Clarinet, Bassoon, Trumpet, Viola, & Cello
Ransom Wilson, flute; Nicholas Stovall, oboe; Jonathan Gunn, clarinet; Kristin Wolfe Jensen, bassoon; Ray Riccomini, trumpet; Susan Dubois, viola
Round Top Festival Institute, Festival Concert Hall, Round Top, TX
Joseph Haydn: Piano Sonata in C Major XVI:48
Marc-Andre Hamelin, piano
The Aspen Music Festival and School, Harris Hall, Aspen, CO
Jay Ungar: Ashokan Farewell
Miro Quartet
Chamber Music Society of Palm Beach, The Breakers - Gold Room, Palm Beach, FL
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