In 2016, Craig Hella Johnson wrote an oratorio about Matthew Shepard, a young gay man from Wyoming who was murdered in a hate crime in 1998. The oratorio urges all of us to find our shared humanity—the threads that connect us—to see if love can be found even in the darkest moments. Tune in today for "Considering Matthew Shepard" by Craig Hella Johnson.
Episode Playlist
Hour 1
Ale Carr: Stormpolskan
Nikolaj Busk, piano | Ale Carr, cittern | Danish String Quartet
Album: Keel Road
ECM
Gustav Holst: The Planets, Op. 32: Mvt 5
Lakes Area Music Festival Orchestra | Christian Reif, conductor
Lakes Area Music Festival, Gichi-ziibi Center for the Arts, Brainerd, MN
Traditional Danish, arr. Danish String Quartet: Danish Folksong Medley: Mvts 1-3
Danish String Quartet
EBU, Mogens Dahl Concert Hall, Copenhagen, Denmark
Craig Hella Johnson: Considering Matthew Shepard (excerpts)
Vanguel Tangarov, clarinet | Thomas Burritt, percussion | Mitch Watkins, guitars | Craig Hella Johnson, piano | Stephen Redfield, violin | Ames Asbell, viola | Conspirare | Craig Hella Johnson, conductor
Album: Considering Matthew Shepard
Harmonia Mundi 80763839
Hour 2
Franz Schubert: 11 Ecossaises D781
Imogen Cooper, piano
Album: Imogen Cooper - Schubert Live - Volume 1
Avie 2156
Camille Saint-Saens: Cello Concerto No. 1 in A minor, Op. 33: Mvt 1
Raphaela Gromes, cello | Orchestra della Svizzera italiano | Michele Mariotti, conductor
EBU, LAC, Lugano, Switzerland
Marc Mellits: Eclipse
fivebyfive
Rochester Museum and Science Center (RMSC), Strasenburgh Planetarium, Rochester, NY
Thomas Ades: Darkness Visible
Imogen Cooper, piano
The Frederic Chopin Society, Mairs Concert Hall, Macalester College, Saint Paul, MN
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