When composer and pianist Franz Liszt was a young man, he was fascinated with death. He went to hospitals to observe people who were sick or dying. He went to prisons to meet people who had been condemned to die. On today’s show, we’ll hear Franz Liszt’s Totentanz, The Dance of Death, a piece based on the Dies Irae, a chant from the Catholic Mass for the Dead.
Episode Playlist
Hour 1
Frederic Chopin: Nocturne No. 4 in F major, Op. 15 No. 1
Ingrid Fliter, piano
Album: Frederic Chopin: Nocturnes
Linn Records 565
Mel Bonis: Legendary Women, Movement 2: Salome
Lakes Area Music Festival Orchestra | Christian Reif, conductor
Lakes Area Music Festival, Gichi-ziibi Center for the Arts, Brainerd, MN
Damien Geter: I Said What I Said for Woodwind Quintet
Imani Winds
Chamber Music Northwest, Alberta Rose Theatre, Portland, OR
Robert Schumann: Piano Concerto in A minor, Op. 54
Ingrid Fliter, piano | Grand Teton Music Festival Orchestra | Donald Runnicles, conductor
Grand Teton Music Festival, Walk Festival Hall, Jackson Hole, WY
Hour 2
Giacomo Puccini arr. Anderson and Roe Piano Duo: Madame Butterfly: Humming Chorus
Accent Vocal | Anderson & Roe Piano Duo
Album: Mother
SWR 19058
Franz Liszt: Totentanz, S. 126
Marc-Andre Hamelin, piano | Prague Radio Symphony Orchestra | Jonathan Darlington, conductor
EBU, Smetana Hall, Municipal House, Prague, Czech Republic
Cesar Franck: Piano Quintet in F minor: Mvt 1
Arturo Delmoni, violin | Michael Roth, violin | Katarzyna Bryla-Weiss, viola | Peter Sanders, cello | Mika Sasaki, piano
Central Vermont Chamber Music Festival, Chandler Center for the Arts, Randolph, VT
Leonard Cohen arr. Anderson & Roe: Hallelujah Variations
Anderson & Roe Piano Duo
University of Georgia Performing Arts Center, Hugh Hodgson Concert Hall, UGA Performing Arts Center, Athens, GA
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