Poster Carolina Eyck, theremin
Carolina Eyck playing theremin
Photo: Christian Hüller
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PT Weekend: Carolina Eyck

Carolina Eyck started playing the theremin when she was seven. Her first audience...was a collection of stuffed animals at her home in Berlin. Now she's considered one of the finest players of the theremin in the world. On today's show, hear Carolina Eyck and the Apollo Chamber Players perform Bohuslav Martinu's Fantasia for theremin, oboe, string quartet and piano.

Episode Playlist

Hour 1

Florence Price: Five Folksongs in Counterpoint Movement 1 Calvary
Apollo Chamber Players
Album: Apollo Chamber Players: Blurred Boundaries
Navona 6038

Philip Glass: Etude No. 6
Simone Dinnerstein, piano
Aspen Music Festival and School, Harris Concert Hall, Aspen, CA

Bohuslav Martinu: Fantasia for Theremin, Oboe, String Quartet and Piano
Carolina Eyck, theremin | Elizabeth Priestly Siffert, oboe | Alejandro Barranon, piano
Apollo Chamber Players, Midtown Arts and Theater Center Houston (MATCH), Houston, TX

Grazyna Bacewicz: Uwertura (Overture)
Basel Sinfonietta | Jessica Horsley, conductor
Casino, Bern, Switzerland

Robert Schumann: ‘Fairytale Stories’, Op. 132
David Shifrin, clarinet | Paul Neubauer, viola | Gloria Chien, piano
String Theory at the Hunter, The Hunter Museum of American Art, Chattanooga, TN

Hour 2

Edouard Lalo: Symphonie Espagnole in D minor, Op. 21 Movement 2: Scherzando
Pinchas Zukerman, violin | Los Angeles Philharmonic | Zubin Mehta, conductor
Album: Bruch: Violin Concerto; Lalo: Symphonie Espagnole music, etc.
Sony 44717

George Gershwin, arr. Jascha Heifetz: Porgy and Bess: It Ain't Necessarily So
Randall Goosby, violin | Zhu Wang, piano
Young Artist in Residence Series, Skillman Music Recording Studio Brooklyn, NY

George Gershwin, arr. Jascha Heifetz: Porgy and Bess: A Woman is a Sometime Thing
Randall Goosby, violin | Zhu Wang, piano
Album: Roots
DG 4851756

George Gershwin, arr. Jascha Heifetz: Porgy and Bess: Bess, You Is My Woman Now
Randall Goosby, violin | Zhu Wang, piano
Album: Roots
DG 4851756

Johannes Brahms: Symphony No. 1 in C minor, Op. 68: Movement 1
Los Angeles Philharmonic | Zubin Mehta, conductor
Walt Disney Concert Hall, Los Angeles , CA

Ludwig van Beethoven: Cello Sonata No. 4 in C Major, Op. 102, No. 1
Yo-Yo Ma, cello | Emanuel Ax, piano
Album: Hope Amid Tears: Beethoven Cello Sonatas
Sony 45599270

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