Antonín Dvořák's String Quartet No. 12 ("American Quartet") marked a significant departure from the European string quartet tradition, using pentatonic scales and birdsong to capture the essence of American nature and folk music. So, what might it sound like multiplied by four, with some extra bass thrown in? Tune in today to hear the ensemble A Far Cry perform an expanded arrangement of Dvořák's "American Quartet" at a concert in Rockport, Massachusetts.
Episode Playlist
Hour 1
Felix Mendelssohn, arr. Sergei Rachmaninoff: Midsummer Night's Dream arr. for four hands, Op. 61: Mvt 2
Wu Han, piano | Jeffrey Kahane, piano
Album: Music@Menlo Live 2. Being Mendelssohn
Music@Menlo 20092
Hector Berlioz: Roman Carnival Overture, Op. 9
National Orchestral Institute Philharmonic | Joseph Young, conductor
National Orchestral Institute + Festival, Elsie and Marvin Dekelboum Concert Hall, Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center, College Park, MD
Fritz Kreisler: Liebesleid
Joshua Bell, violin | Peter Dugan, piano
Spivey Hall, Clayton State University, Morrow, GA
Camille Saint-Saens: Piano Quintet in A minor, Op. 14
Wu Han, piano | Chad Hoopes, violin | Richard Lin, violin | James Thompson, viola | Dmitri Atapine, cello
Music@Menlo Chamber Music Festival and Institute, Spieker Center, Menlo Park, CA
Hour 2
Antonín Dvořák: Improvisations on Dvořák’s String Quartet No. 12 "American": Mvt 4
PUBLIQuartet
Album: What is American
Bright Shiny Things 171
George Antheil: McKonkey's Ferry Overture
Lexington Symphony | Jonathan McPhee, conductor
Lexington Symphony, Cary Memorial Hall, Lexington, MA
Antonin Dvorak, arr. Sarah Darling: String Quartet No. 12 in F Major, Op. 96, B. 179, "American"
A Far Cry
Rockport Chamber Music Festival, Shalin Liu Performance Center, Rockport, MA
Mark Olivieri: Artifacts of a Valiant Past
Clara Lyon, violin | Geoffrey Herd, violin | Jimmy Thompson, viola | Hannah Collins, cello | Anna Petrova, piano
Geneva Music Festival, Froelich Hall, Gearan Center for the Performing Arts, Hobart & William Smith Colleges, Geneva, NY
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