Jean Sibelius had three things on his "must see" list during his only visit to the United States in 1914: tall buildings, Niagara Falls, and ...a whale. While he didn't spot a whale during his visit, he successfully premiered a tone poem inspired by the water nymphs (little whales?) of Greek mythology. Join us today as Jakub Hrusa conducts the Czech Philharmonic in a concert performance of The Oceanides by Jean Sibelius.
Episode Playlist
Hour 1
Isaac Albéniz: Rumores de la Caleta (Murmurs from the Bay)
Imogen Cooper, piano
Album: IBERIA Y FRANCIA
Chandos 20119
Giuseppe Verdi: Overture to Nabucco
World Youth Symphony Orchestra with members of the Detroit Symphony Orchestra | Jader Bignamini, conductor
Interlochen Presents, Kresge Auditorium, Interlochen, MI
Ludwig van Beethoven: Sonata No. 31 in A-flat Major, Op. 110
Imogen Cooper, piano
The Frederic Chopin Society, Mairs Concert Hall, Macalester College, Saint Paul, MN
Valerie Coleman: Umoja - Anthem of Unity
New Zealand Symphony Orchestra | Fawzi Haimor, conductor
EBU, Michael Fowler Centre, Wellington, New Zealand
Hour 2
George Walker: Trombone Concerto: Mvt. 2
Denis Wick, trombone | London Symphony Orchestra | Paul Freeman, conductor
Album: Black Composers Series 1974-1978
Sony 86215
Jean Sibelius: The Oceanides, Op. 73
Czech Philharmonic Orchestra | Jakub Hrusa, conductor
EBU, Dvorak Hall, Rudolfinum, Prague, Czechia
George Walker: String Quartet No. 1, "Lyric"
Telegraph Quartet
Hamilton College, Wellin Hall, Schambach Center for Music and the Performing Arts, Clinton, NY
Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach: Harpsichord Sonata in A minor, Wq. 49/1, "Wurttemberg"
Mahan Esfahani, harpsichord
San Antonio Chamber Music Society, Shepherd King Lutheran Church, San Antonio, TX
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