Poster Jessie Montgomery, composer and violinist
Jessie Montgomery, composer and violinist
Photo: Jiyang Chen
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Jessie Montgomery hosts PT with Fred Child

Grammy-winning composer and violinist Jessie Montgomery is PT’s 2025 Classical Woman of the Year, and today she joins Fred Child as a special guest co-host. Tune in today to hear Montgomery share the music that has shaped her unique artistic voice. It's a special hour of music you won't want to miss.

Episode Playlist

Hour 1

Jessie Montgomery: Voodoo Dolls
PUBLIQuartet
Album: PUBLIQuartet
CAG 115

Carla Kihlstedt: Empty Cupboard
Carla Kihlstedt, violin, vocals | Marika Hughes, cello, vocals | Shahzad Ismaily, percussion, cajon, guitar, vocals
Album: Two Foot Yard
Tzadik

Carla Kihlstedt: World Of Made
Carla Kihlstedt, violin
Album: Two Foot Yard
Tzadik

Nina Simone, Herb Sacker: Blackbird
PUBLIQuartet
Album: Freedom and Faith
Bright Shiny Things

Christina Courtin: You Held Me Up
Christina Courtin, vocals | The Knights
Album: Situation Station
In a Circle Records

Robbie McCauley, Ed Montgomery: Random Collisions
Sedition Ensemble
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Sol Re Sol

Shawn Okpebholo: Prologue: Oh Freedom, a spiritual
Rhiannon Giddens, vocals | Paul Sanchez, piano
Album: Songs In Flight
Cedille

Shawn Okpebholo: Ahmaud: an elegiac lullaby
Rhiannon Giddens, vocals | Paul Sanchez, piano
Album: Songs In Flight
Cedille

Jessie Montgomery: Five Freedom Songs: Mvt 4
Julia Bullock, soprano | WDR Symphony Orchestra | Andris Poga, conductor
EBU, Philharmonie, Cologne, Germany

Jessie Montgomery: Lady Justice/Black Justice, The Song
Third Coast Percussion
Studio Recording at Narwhal Studio A, Chicago, IL
Credit: Producer/Editing/Mixing: Colin Campbell | Session Engineer: Wesley Reno

Hour 2

Muzio Clementi: Piano Sonata in B flat major, Op. 13 No. 4: Mvt 2
Soyeon Kate Lee, piano
Album: Muzio Clementi: Keyboard Sonatas Op. 1 & 13
Naxos 8573922

Johannes Brahms: Piano Quartet No. 2 in A Major, Op. 26: Mvt 1
Ieva Jokubaviciute, piano | Benjamin Beilman, violin | Hsin-Yun Huang, viola | Peter Stumpf, cello
Chamber Music Northwest, Kaul Auditorium, Reed College, Portland, OR

Frederic Chopin: Barcarolle, Op. 60
Soyeon Kate Lee, piano
Interlochen Presents, Dendrinos Chapel and Recital Hall, Interlochen, MI

Isaac Albeniz: Iberia, Book 1: Mvt 2
Soyeon Kate Lee, piano
Interlochen Presents, Dendrinos Chapel and Recital Hall, Interlochen, MI

Aaron Copland: Clarinet Concerto
Martin Frost, clarinet | Frankfurt Radio Symphony Orchestra | Riccardo Minasi, conductor
EBU, Grand Hall Alte Oper, Frankfurt, Germany

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