In 1933, Alan Hovhaness read Dante's Divine Comedy, including the line: "O human race, born to fly upward..." Those words sparked a lifetime of musical ideas, inspired by the idea of space travel. On today's show, hear "Star Dawn" by Alan Hovhaness, performed by the United States Marine Band.
Episode Playlist
Hour 1
Alan Hovhaness: Alleluia and Fugue for String Orchestra: Fugue
Philharmonia Orchestra; David Amos, conductor
Hovhaness: And God Created Great Whales
Crystal 810
Alan Hovhaness: Lake of Van Sonata
Sahan Arzruni, piano
Other Minds Presents, First Congregational Church of Berkeley, Berkeley, CA
Alan Hovhaness: Star Dawn, Maestoso sostenuto from Symphony No. 53, Op. 377
United States Marine Band; Major Jason K. Fettig, conductor
Northern Virginia Community College, Alexandria, VA
Ernst von Dohnanyi: Piano Quintet No. 2 in E-Flat Minor, Op. 26
Daniel Phillips and Benny Kim, violins; Steven Tenenbom, viola; Eric Kim, cello; Jon Nakamatsu, piano
Santa Fe Chamber Music Festival, St. Francis Auditorium, New Mexico Museum of Art, Santa Fe, NM
Hour 2
Aaron Copland: Prelude for Piano Trio
Michael Boriskin, piano; Nicholas Kitchen, violin; Wilhelmina Smith, cello
Music From Copland House
Arabesque 6794
Giovanni Paolo Cima and Dario Castello: Two Sonatas in Stile Moderno
Red Priest: Piers Adams, recorders; David Greenberg, violin; Angela East, cello; David Wright, harpsichord
Hodgson Concert Hall, University of Georgia, Athens, GA
Aaron Copland: Suite from Billy the Kid
Artosphere Festival Orchestra; Corrado Rovaris, conductor
Walton Arts Center, Walton Arts Center, Fayetteville, AR
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Quartet for Flute and Strings in D major, K. 285
Lorna McGhee, flute; Augustin Hadelich, violin; Richard O'Neill, viola; Ronald Thomas, cello
Seattle Chamber Music Society, Nordstrom Recital Hall at Benaroya Hall, Seattle, WA
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