Poster Kelly Hall-Tompkins
Kelly Hall-Tompkins
Photo: Gregory Routt, courtesy of artist
Performance Today®

Kelly Hall-Tompkins

Kelly Hall-Tompkins trained as a classical violinist. For two decades, her career focused on classical music. Then she spent a year on Broadway as the fiddler in Fiddler on the Roof. The experience re-energized her, and changed her life. Kelly Hall-Tompkins joins us, on the this episode of Performance Today.

Episode Playlist

Hour 1

Simon & Garfunkel (arr. Anderson & Roe): Mrs. Robinson
Anderson & Roe Piano Duo
Mother: A Musical Tribute
SWR 19058

Bohuslav Martinu: Sonata for Flute, Violin, and Piano, H. 254
Marya Martin, flute; Amy Schwartz Moretti, violin; Orion Weiss, piano
Bridgehampton Chamber Music Festival, Bridgehampton Presbyterian Church, Bridgehampton, NY

Astor Piazzolla, (arr. Anderson & Roe): Primavera Portena
Anderson & Roe Piano Duo
Minnesota Beethoven Festival, Page Theatre, Saint Mary's University, Winona, MN

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Symphony No. 29 in A Major, K. 201
Daniel Hope, violin; Samuel Nemec, oboe; Xiaodi Liu, oboe; Brice Andrus, horn; Susan Welty, horn; Zurich Chamber Orchestra; Daniel Hope, conductor
Savannah Music Festival, Yamacraw Center for the Performing Arts, Savannah, GA

Hour 2

Jerry Bock (arr. Ted Sperling and Oran Eldor, developed with Kelly Hall-Tompkins): Wedding Dance
Kelly Hall-Tompkins, violin; Stephen Benson, guitar; Joshua Camp, accordion; Michael Blanco, bass
The Fiddler Expanding Tradition
Broadway Records 09217

Eugene Ysaye: Sonata for Unaccompanied Violin in E Major, Op. 27 No. 6
Kelly Hall-Tompkins, violin
Imagination
Classical Impressions 888295039178

Jerry Bock (arr. Oran Eldor, developed with Kelly Hall-Tompkins): Fiddler Rhapsody and Scherzo, from Fiddler on the Roof
Kelly Hall-Tompkins, violin; Stephen Benson, mandolin; Jim Hershorn, guitar; Joshua Camp, accordion; Michael Blanco, bass
The Fiddler Expanding Tradition
Broadway Recordings 09217

Jerry Bock (arr. Oran Eldor, developed with Kelly Hall-Tompkins): Sunrise, Sunset, from Fiddler on the Roof
Danny Burstein, vocals; Kelly Hall-Tompkins, violin; Stephen Benson, guitar; Joshua Camp, accordion; Michael Blanco, bass
The Fiddler Expanding Tradition
Broadway Records 09217

Jerry Bock (arr. Ted Sperling and Oran Eldor, developed with Kelly Hall-Tompkins): Chavaleh, from Fiddler on the Roof
Kelly Hall-Tompkins, violin; Stephen Benson, guitar; Joshua Camp, accordion; Michael Blanco, bass
The Fiddler Expanding Tradition
Broadway Records 09217

Jerry Bock (arr. Kelly Hall-Tompkins): If I Were a Rich Man, from Fiddler on the Roof
Kelly Hall-Tompkins, violin
The Fiddler Expanding Tradition
Broadway Recordgs 09217

Steve Sandberg: Thank You (excerpt)
Jesse Blumberg, baritone; Kelly Hall-Tompkins, violin 1; Ling Ling Huang, violin 2; Andrew Gonzalez, viola; Peter Seidenberg, cello
Music Kitchen (private recording)

Josef Suk: Liebeslied, Op. 7
Kelly Hall-Tompkins, violin; Craig Ketter, piano
In My Own Voice
MSR Classics 1278

Love the music?

Donate by phone
1-800-562-8440

Show your support by making a gift to YourClassical.

Each day, we’re here for you with thoughtful streams that set the tone for your day – not to mention the stories and programs that inspire you to new discovery and help you explore the music you love.

YourClassical is available for free, because we are listener-supported public media. Take a moment to make your gift today.

More Ways to Give

Your Donation

$5/month
$10/month
$15/month
$20/month
$

Latest Performance Today® Episodes

VIEW ALL EPISODES

Latest Performance Today® Episodes

2025 Classical Woman of the Year: Jessie Montgomery

2025 Classical Woman of the Year: Jessie Montgomery

‘Performance Today’ has selected performer and composer Jessie Montgomery as the 2025 Classical Woman of the Year. This annual award recognizes women who have made significant contributions to the classical music art form and have inspired our listeners. Find out more!

The stillness and splendor of winter

The stillness and splendor of winter

As the season brings us the longest nights of the year, join us for music inspired by the stillness and splendor of winter. Find peace in the season's enveloping tranquility on today's show.

1:59:00
Mompou's "music of evaporation"

Mompou's "music of evaporation"

Pianist Stephen Hough describes the music of Federico Mompou as "the music of evaporation." Hough says, "The notes are too simple and the soul too complex for conventional analysis." On today's show, we'll hear Stephen Hough perform Mompou’s Cants Mágìcs (Magical Songs) at a concert in Morrow, Georgia.

1:59:00
The Miró Quartet

The Miró Quartet

The Miró Quartet has been performing together for 30 years, but they hadn't released a holiday album... until now. Today, we'll hear some highlights from their new recording, 'Hearth,' which features some holiday classics arranged by Clarice Assad, Reena Esmail, Anna Clyne, and Sam Lipman.

1:59:00
Rebecca Clarke: Dumka

Rebecca Clarke: Dumka

In Ukrainian, the word "dumka" means "thought" or “notion." In music, a dumka is a somewhat dreamlike dance that often revisits a bittersweet reflection on life's sadness. Today, we’ll hear English composer Rebecca Clarke’s ‘Dumka,’ from a concert presented by the Fabian Concert Series in Macon, Georgia.

1:59:00
Germaine Tailleferre

Germaine Tailleferre

Germaine Tailleferre was determined to be a musician, and her father tried to stop her. She rebelled so completely that she even changed her name and went on to a 70-year career as a composer. We'll hear the String Quartet by French composer Germaine Tailleferre on today's show.

1:59:00
PT Weekend: Emilie Mayer

PT Weekend: Emilie Mayer

On today's show, we explore the fascinating career of German composer Emilie Mayer. Join us at a concert in Houston for a ROCO performance of Mayer's Symphony No. 4, a piece she composed in 1850 that was only recently reconstructed by German composer and arranger Andreas Tarkmann.

1:59:00
The Cerus Quartet

The Cerus Quartet

In Greek mythology, a wild bull named Cerus is turned into a constellation by the goddess Persephone. It's a story of chaos tamed into beauty. Similarly, the Cerus Quartet aims to reimagine the wily saxophone as a symbol of beauty and expressive depth. On today's show, we'll hear the Cerus Quartet perform Joan Perez-Villegas's 'Solo el misterio' at a recent concert in Interlochen, Michigan.

1:59:00
Franz Liszt's fascination with mortality

Franz Liszt's fascination with mortality

When composer and pianist Franz Liszt was a young man, he was fascinated with death. He went to hospitals to observe people who were sick or dying. He went to prisons to meet people who had been condemned to die. On today’s show, we’ll hear Franz Liszt’s Totentanz, The Dance of Death, a piece based on the Dies Irae, a chant from the Catholic Mass for the Dead.

1:59:00
Two pianos, one orchestra

Two pianos, one orchestra

Today, we'll hear two Chopin Competition Gold Medalists… at the same time. Yulianna Avdeeva and Garrick Ohlsson shared the stage at the 2025 International Chopin Competition to perform Poulenc's Concerto for Two Pianos, a musical pastiche of Mozart, French songs, and jazz.

1:59:00
VIEW ALL EPISODES

About Performance Today®

To find a station near you on our Stations Listings page, click here.

American Public Media’s Performance Today® is America’s most popular classical music radio program and a winner of the 2014 Gabriel Award for artistic achievement. The show is broadcast on hundreds of public radio stations across the country, including at 1 p.m. central weekdays on Minnesota Public Radio. More information about our stations can be found at APM Distribution.

Hosted by Valerie Kahler, Performance Today® features live concert recordings that can’t be heard anywhere else, highlights from new album releases, and in-studio performances and interviews. Performance Today® is based at the APM studios in St. Paul, Minnesota, but is frequently on the road, with special programs broadcast from festivals and public radio stations around the country.

How do I leave a comment?

Send us a comment here.

About Performance Today®
YourClassical Radio
0:00
0:00