When Claude Debussy wrote music for the ballet "Jeux," he was picturing a game of tennis between two women and one young man. In tennis, "love" means nothing; in Debussy's music, love is everything. On today's episode, we'll hear romance and seduction on the courts, from a concert by the New York Philharmonic.
Episode Playlist
Hour 1
Claude Debussy: Dances for Harp and String Orchestra: 2. Danse Profane
Vera Badings, harp
Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra | Bernard Haitink, conductor
Album: Debussy: Orchestral Music
Philips 438 742
Georg Philipp Telemann: Burlesque de Quichotte: Movements 1-7
Tempesta di Mare
Emlyn Ngai, Concertmaster | Gwyn Roberts and Richard Stone, artistic directors
Tempesta di Mare, Philadelphia, PA
Piano Puzzler
This week's contestant is David Hempling from San Francisco, CA
Claude Debussy: Jeux
New York Philharmonic | Alan Gilbert, conductor
Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, New York, NY
Hour 2
Joaquin Rodrigo: Sonata giocosa: II. Andante moderato
Marcin Dylla, guitar
Album: Chitarra Giocosa
Fleur de Son
Heitor Villa-Lobos: Ciranda das sete notas
Jack Penna, bassoon
Spoleto Festival USA Orchestra | Norman Huynh, conductor
Spoleto Festival USA, St Matthew's Lutheran Church, Charleston, SC
Anton Webern: Bagatellen, Op. 9 / Franz Schubert: Minuets, D. 89 (alternating)
Brentano String Quartet
Spivey Hall, Clayton State University, Morrow, GA
Carlos Guastavino: Sonata No. 3
Marcin Dylla, guitar
Interlochen Presents, Dendrinos Chapel and Recital Hall, Interlochen, MI
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