Performance Today for Tuesday, February 5, 2008
Gustav Mahler: "The Drunkard in Spring" Tenor John Elwes with the Smithsonian Chamber Players and Santa Fe Pro Musica
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Gustav Mahler: "The Drunkard in Spring" Tenor John Elwes with the Smithsonian Chamber Players and Santa Fe Pro Musica

Ralph Vaughan Williams: "The Running Set" The Bournemouth Sinfonietta with conductor George Hurst

Jean Francaix: Fourth movement from Symphony in G Major The Ulster Orchestra with conductor Thierry Fischer

Manuel de Falla: "Ritual Fire Dance" from "El Amor Brujo" The Philadelphia Orchestra with conductor Eugene Ormandy

Jean Francaix: Fourth movement from Symphony in G Major The Ulster Orchestra with conductor Thierry Fischer

Camargo Guarnieri: "Cancao Sertaneja" The Brazilian Guitar Quartet

Howard Shore: Cops or Criminals/ Beacon Hill from The Departed Soundtrack Sharon Isbin, guitar

Jonny Greenwood: "Prospectors' Quartet" from "There Will Be Blood" The Emperor Quartet

Modest Mussorgsky: "The Old Castle" from "Pictures at an Exhibition" Soprano saxophonist Branford Marsalis and the English Chamber Orchestra with conductor Andrew Litton