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Fred Child welcomes the PT travelers at the opening reception at the Municipal House in Prague.
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Performance Today®

Fred Child looks to the future

After 25 unforgettable years, host Fred Child bids farewell in his final show for Performance Today. Join the celebration as Fred expresses his gratitude through music and stories from an extraordinary career in public radio.

Episode Playlist

Hour 1

Amy Beach: Le Prince gracieux (The Gracious Prince)
Joanne Polk, piano
Album: Amy Beach, Vol. 2: Under the Stars
Arabesque 6704

Beethoven: Symphony No. 7: Mvt 2
Lviv National Philharmonic Orchestra of Ukraine | Theodore Kuchar, conductor
Eastman School of Music and WXXI Classical, Kodak Hall at the Eastman School of Music, Rochester, NY

Wang Jie: The Winter that United Us
The Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra | JoAnn Falletta, conductor
The Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra, Kleinhans Music Hall, Buffalo, NY

Turlough O'Carolan: Turlough O'Carolan Medley
Danish String Quartet
EBU, Mogens Dahl Concert Hall, Copenhagen, Denmark

Egberto Gismonti: Palhaco
Egberto Gismonti, piano | Charlie Haden, bass | Jan Garbarek, alto saxophone
Album: Magico
ECM 1151

Franz Schubert: An die Musik
Lynn Harrell, cello | Bruno Canino, piano
Album: Andante Cantabile
London/Decca 425611

Hour 2

Florence Price: Cherry Blossoms in Her Hair (Debutante Waltz)
Kirsten Johnson, piano
Album: Florence Price: Piano Music
Guild 7828

Florence Price, arr. Randall Goosby: Adoration for violin and orchestra
Randall Goosby, violin | Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra | Cristian Macelaru, conductor
Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra, Cincinnati Music Hall, Cincinnati, OH

Felix Mendelssohn, arr. Nina Bernat: Six Songs, Op. 34: Mvt 4
Nina Bernat, bass | Gloria Chien, piano | Chamber Music Northwest Summer Festival Artists
Chamber Music Northwest, Lincoln Recital Hall, Portland State University, Portland, OR

Bela Bartok: Romanian Folk Dances, Sz. 56
Geneva Lewis, violin | Evren Ozel, piano
Lillian & Robert Utsey Chamber Music Series, Brooks Center for the Performing Arts, Clemson University, Clemson, SC

Maurice Ravel: Sonatine, M.40: Mvts 3 & 2
Avery Gagliano, piano
American Pianists Awards 2025 Sneak Preview, Steinway Hall, NY

Ludwig van Beethoven: String Trio in C Minor, Op. 9 No. 3: Mvt 4
Trio Ad Libitum: Elizabeth Fayette, violin | Jordan Bak, viola | Timotheos Gavriilidis-Petrin, cello
Guarneri Hall, Chicago, IL

Jean Sibelius: Lemminkainen Suite, Op. 22: Mvt 2
Gstaad Festival Orchestra | Mirga Grazinyte-Tyla, conductor
EBU, Gstaad Menuhin Festival, Festival Tent, Gstaad, Switzerland

Arvo Pärt: Spiegel im Spiegel 'mirror in the mirror'
Soo Bae, cello | Noreen Polera, piano
Honest Brook Music Festival, Honest Brook Music Festival, Delhi, NY

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