Today, we explore the music of harpist and composer Jacqueline Kerrod. Kerrod began her musical journey enchanted by Mozart, but she now boldly straddles the worlds of classical and experimental music. Hear the world premiere of Kerrod’s own composition, Bumping Along, a piece that highlights the powerful, dramatic, and sometimes "gnarly" possibilities of the harp.
Episode Playlist
Hour 1
Franz Schubert: Violin Sonata in A minor, D. 385: Mvt 4
Andrew Manze, violin | Richard Egarr, fortepiano
Album: Schubert Sonatas for Violin and Piano
Harmonia Mundi 907 445
Ottorino Respighi: The Fountains of Rome, P. 106
Texas Festival Orchestra | JoAnn Falletta, conductor
Round Top Festival Institute, Festival Concert Hall, Round Top, TX
Franz Schubert: String Trio in B-flat Major, D. 581
Aaron Boyd, violin | Paul Neubauer, viola | David Requiro, cello
Music@Menlo Chamber Music Festival and Institute, Spieker Center for the Arts, Menlo Park, CA
Jacqueline Kerrod: Bumping Along
Jacqueline Kerrod, harp | Windham Festival Chamber Orchestra | Robert Manno, conductor
Catskill Mountain Foundation, Doctorow Center for the Arts, Hunter, NY
Hour 2
Michael Fine: Quintet for Flute and String Quartet: Mvt 4
Alice K. Dade, flute | Scott Yoo, violin | Erik Arvinder, violin | Maurycy Banaszek, viola | Jonah Kim, cello
Album: Five for Five: Chamber Music by Michael Fine
Evidence Classics 70
Antonin Dvorak: Symphony No. 7 in D minor, Op. 70: Mvt 1
Colorado College Summer Music Festival Orchestra | Scott Yoo, conductor
The Colorado College Summer Music Festival, Celeste Theatre, Colorado Springs, CO
Wayne Shorter: Terra Incognita
Imani Winds
University of Georgia Performing Arts Center, Hugh Hodgson Concert Hall, Athens, GA
Robert Schumann: Piano Quintet in E-flat Major, Op. 44: Mvts 1, 3 & 4
Jaime Laredo, violin | Anna Polonsky, piano | Mayumi Kanagawa, violin | Celia Eliaz, viola | Sharon Robinson, cello
EBU, Pau Casals International Music Festival, Pau Casals Auditorium, Sant Salvador, Spain
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