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Performance Today®

Musical contemplation

We're in the middle of the shortest days and longest nights of the year. It feels to us like a good moment for a quiet break. For today's show, we invite you to pause, reflect, and join us for some musical contemplation.

Episode Playlist

Hour 1

John Wiliams: Home Alone: We Wish You a Merry Christmas/End Title
Studio Orchestra; John Williams, conductor
Home Alone Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
Sony

Cyril Mockeridge: Miracle on 34th Street: Suite
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra; David Newman, conductor
It's A Wonderful Life, Miracle On 34th St. & A Christmas Carol
Telarc 88801

John Williams: Home Alone: Somewhere in My Memory
Studio Orchestra; John Williams, conductor
Home Alone Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
Sony 46595

John Williams: Home Alone: Holiday Flight
Boston Pops Orchestra; John Williams, conductor
Joy to the World
Sony 48232

John Williams: Home Alone: Star of Bethlehem
Boston Pops Orchestra; John Williams, conductor
Joy to the World
Sony 48232

Ferde Grofe: Grand Canyon Suite
The Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra; JoAnn Falletta, conductor
The Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra, Kleinhans Music Hall, Buffalo, NY

Hour 2

Peter Maxwell Davies, arr. Scott Tennant: Farewell to Stromness
Los Angeles Guitar Quartet
L.A.G.Q. (Los Angeles Guitar Quartet)
Sony 60274

Christoffer Moller: Crowd of Stars
Christoffer Moller, piano, keyboards; Astrid Kastensson Alonso-Navarro, soprano; Tobias Nilsson, alto; Gabriel Sin, tenor; Daniel Aberg, bass; Danish National Vocal Ensemble; Eamonn Dougan, conductor
DR Concert House, Copenhagen, Denmark

Arvo Part: Virgencita
Christoffer Moller, piano, keyboards; Astrid Kastensson Alonso-Navarro, soprano; Tobias Nilsson, alto; Gabriel Sin, tenor; Daniel Aberg, bass; Danish National Vocal Ensemble; Eamonn Dougan, conductor
DR Concert House, Copenhagen, Denmark

Christoffer Moller: Sun - Du nu
Christoffer Moller, piano and keyboards; Danish National Vocal Ensemble; Eamonn Dougan, conductor
DR Concert House, Copenhagen, Denmark

Ryuichi Sakamoto: Bibo No Aozora
Angele Dubeau, violin; La Pieta
Blanc
Analekta 8737

Johann Sebastian Bach: French Overture in B minor BWV 831 (selected movements)
Angela Hewitt, piano
Spivey Hall, Clayton State University, Morrow, GA

Christoffer Moller: Duo - Hjerte
Christoffer Moller, piano and keyboards; Danish National Vocal Ensemble; Eamonn Dougan, conductor
DR Concert House, Copenhagen, Denmark

Eriks Esenvalds: Rivers of Light
Hanna-Maria Strand, mezzo-soprano; Jakob Soelberg, baritone; Daniel Aberg, jaw harp; Danish National Vocal Ensemble; Eamonn Dougan, conductor
DR Concert House, Copenhagen, Denmark

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