When Chickasaw composer Jerod Impichchaachaaha' Tate sits down to compose, he imagines his ancestral woodlands. His string quartet Abokkoli' Taloowa' (Woodland Songs)—written for the Dover Quartet—is a musical tribute to the animals revered by the Chickasaw family clans. Tate weaves traditional melodies into the score, blending his heritage with a self-described desire to create "cool music." In today's episode, the Dover Quartet performs the work in a concert from Shriver Hall in Baltimore.
Episode Playlist
Hour 1
Chris Rogerson: Thirty Thousand Days: Mvt. 1
David Shifrin, clarinet | Dover Quartet
Album: Clarinet Quintets for Our Time
Delos 3576
Julien Brocal: Baume à l'âme
Julien Brocal, piano
Tippet Rise Art Center, Olivier Music Barn, Fishtail, MT
Uuno Klami: Kalevala Suite, Op. 23: Mvts. 1 & 2
Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra | Nicholas Collon, conductor
EBU, Musikkitalo, Helsinki, Finland
Jerod Impichchaachaaha’ Tate: Abokkoli' Taloowa' (Woodland Songs)
Dover Quartet
Shriver Hall Concert Series, Shriver Hall, Baltimore, MD
Hour 2
George Gershwin: Porgy and Bess: "Bess, You is My Woman Now"
Caroline Goulding, violin | Christopher O'Riley, piano
Album: Caroline Goulding
Telarc 80744
Sandor Veress: Four Transylvanian Dances
Budapest Festival Orchestra | Nicolas Altstaedt, conductor
EBU, Franz Liszt Academy of Music, Budapest, Hungary
Amanda Maier-Rontgen: Six Pieces for Violin & Piano: Mvts. 1, 5, & 6
Misia Iannoni Sebastianini, violin | Linda Di Carlo, piano
EBU, Sala Assunta, Vatican City
George Gershwin: Rhapsody in Blue
Clayton Stephenson, piano
Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, Calderwood Hall, Boston, MA
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