Guitarist Brad Richter and cellist Viktor Uzur played together as the Richter Uzur Duo for 13 years. When Brad Richter got a terrible case of Lyme Disease, they navigated that challenge together. On this edition of Performance Today, hear their musical response to illness and recovery: Bitter the Laughter, Sweet the Tears.
Episode Playlist
Hour 1
Louise Farrenc: Symphony No. 1 Movement 3 Minuetto: Moderato
Luxembourg European Soloists; Christoph Konig, conductor
Farrenc: Symphony No. 1 - Overtures - Grand Variations
Naxos 574094
Louise Farrenc: Overture No. 2
Luxembourg European Soloists; Christoph Konig, conductor
Farrenc: Symphony No. 1 - Overtures - Grand Variations
Naxos 574094
Louise Farrenc: Etudes, Op. 26 Book 1 No. 15 Andante affettuoso
Joanne Polk, piano
Louise Farrenc: Etudes & Variations for Solo Piano
Steinway & Sons 30133
Louise Farrenc: Nonet for Strings and Winds in E flat Major, Op. 38 Movements 2 and 3
P Bernold, flute; F Leleux, oboe; R Guyot, clarinet; A Cazalet, French horn; G Audin, bassoon; G Sutre, violin; M Silva, viola; F Salque, cello; V Pasquier, double bass
Farrenc: Musique de chambre
Naive 5033
Louise Farrenc: Etudes, Op. 26 Books 1 & 2 (selections)
Joanne Polk, piano
Louise Farrenc: Etudes & Variations for Solo Piano
Steinway & Sons 30133
Hour 2
Gustav Mahler: Songs of a Wayfarer- I Went This Morning Over the Field
Demondrae Thurman, euphonium; Martha Fischer, piano
Songs of a Wayfarer
Summit Records DCD 556
Frederic Chopin: Scherzo No. 2 in B-flat Minor, Op. 31
Adam Golka, piano
The Cliburn, Kimbell Art Museum Piano Pavilion, Fort Worth, TX
Brad Richter: Bitter the Laughter, Sweet the Tears
Richter Uzur Duo
Jacklin Arts and Cultural Center, Post Falls, ID
Gustav Mahler: Symphony No. 4 (Select mvts 1-2)
Houston Symphony; Andres Orozco-Estrada, conductor
Houston Symphony, Jones Hall, Houston, TX
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