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The Lark Ascending

The Lark Ascending

On this weekend's Performance Today, we have musical highlights from around the world, including a performance of Vaughan Williams' The Lark Ascending by Hilary Hahn and the London Symphony Orchestra. Plus, Bruce Adolphe has this week's Piano Puzzler.

Lieutenant Kije

Lieutenant Kije

On Friday's Performance Today, we'll hear music that Sergei Prokofiev wrote for the satirical film Lieutenant Kije, which depicts the noble life and tragic death of a soldier who never existed.

A Harvard residency

A Harvard residency

Four years ago, Parker Quartet violist Jessica Bodner was worried; she was hoping for a stable residency at a university or a conservatory. Now our former PT Young Artists are in residence at a place called Harvard. Details and more on Thursday's Performance Today.

In studio with the Parker Quartet

In studio with the Parker Quartet

The Parker Quartet performs music by Erwin Schulhoff, and talks with Fred about why they're looking at the future through crimson-tinted glasses.

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Musical celebrations of life and death

Musical celebrations of life and death

On Wednesday's Performance Today, we're highlighting musical celebrations of life and death. Hilary Hahn and the London Symphony play the Lark Ascending by Ralph Vaughan Williams, and the Boston Symphony Orchestra plays Henry Purcell's Funeral Music for Queen Mary, in concert at Carnegie Hall.

Mendelssohn's Scottish Symphony

Mendelssohn's Scottish Symphony

When Felix Mendelssohn went to Scotland, he saw the ruined chapel where Mary Queen of Scots had been crowned. He wrote, "Everything around is broken and mouldering, and the bright sky shines in...Today, I've found the beginning of my Scottish Symphony." On Tuesday's Performance Today, we'll hear the entirety of Mendelssohn's Scotland-inspired symphony.

Double bassist David Grossman

Double bassist David Grossman

David Grossman plays double bass as a member of the New York Philharmonic; we spoke with him in his home about the art of practicing. On Monday's Performance Today we'll hear highlights from that conversation, plus we'll hear Grossman and his colleagues play music by Mozart.

Performance Today - August 30, 2014

Performance Today - August 30, 2014

Conductor Donald Runnicles is the Music Director of the Grand Teton Music Festival in Teton Village, Wyoming. Plus, Runnicles knows his way around a piano keyboard. On this weekend's Performance Today, Donald Runnicles and his wife, Adele Eslinger Runnicles, join us to play music by Maurice Ravel.

Music of the Midwest

Music of the Midwest

"Rock Island Line" is about trains, the Mississippi River, and Bix Beiderbecke: in short, it's a brand-new piece about Davenport, Iowa. On Friday's Performance Today, we'll hear the world premiere of Jacob Bancks' Iowa-inspired piece from a concert by the Quad City Symphony Orchestra.

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