Poster Composer Bohuslav Martinu
Composer Bohuslav Martinu
CTK (Czech Television Corp)
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Martinu's Kitchen Revue

During the 1920s, Czech composer Bohuslav Martinu began to withdraw from the styles in which he was trained, and ballets became his favorite medium for experimentation. On today's show, hear ballet music set in an unusual setting: La Revue de Cuisine (Kitchen Revue) by Bohuslav Martinu.

Episode Playlist

Hour 1

Frederic Chopin: Prelude Nos. 2 & 4
Pieter Wispelwey, cello | Dejan Lazic, piano
Album: Chopin, Cello Waltzes, vol.1 Pieter Wispelwey
Channel Classics 16298

Adolphus Hailstork: Arabesques
Alicia McQuerrey, flute | Matthew McClung, percussion
St Paul Chamber Orchestra, Sundin Hall, Hamline University, Saint Paul, MN

Antonio Vivaldi: Concerto in G minor, RV 576
Tempesta di Mare
Gwyn Roberts & Richard Stone, Directors | Emlyn Ngai, Concertmaster
Tempesta di Mare Philadelphia Concert Series, Philadelphia Episcopal Cathedral, Philadelphia, PA

Ludwig van Beethoven: Piano Concerto No. 5 in E flat, Op. 73 'Emperor': Movements 2-3
Dejan Lazic, piano
NDR Elbphilharmonie Orchestra | Krzysztof Urbanski, conductor
Mecklenburg Vorpommern Festival, St. George's Church, Wismar, Germany

Hour 2

Guillermo Lago: Ciudades Movement 2 Sarajevo
Signum Saxophone Quartet
Album: Echoes
DG 4860001

Bohuslav Martinu: La Revue de Cuisine (Kitchen Revue) for Clarinet, Bassoon, Trumpet, Violin, Cello and Piano, H. 161
Sang Yoon Kim, clarinet
Carin Packwood, bassoon
Lynn Erickson, trumpet
Ruggero Allifranchini, violin
Julie Albers, cello
Hanna Kim, piano
Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra, Ordway Concert Hall, Saint Paul, MN

Joseph Haydn: String Quartet in C Major, Op. 20, No. 2
Borromeo String Quartet
Lake Champlain Chamber Music Festival, Elley-Long Music Center, Colchester, VT

Bob Mintzer: Afro Caribbean, from Rhythm of the Americas
Signum Saxophone Quartet
WDR Radio Orchestra | Boian Videnoff, conductor
Philharmonie, Cologne, Germany

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