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Beethoven's beginnings

Beethoven is a musical giant; a composer who revolutionized music for piano, string quartet, and orchestra. Coming up on Monday's Performance Today we'll hear his first symphony, which Beethoven wrote back when he was primarily known as a performer, not a composer.

Episode Playlist

Hour 1

Ludwig van Beethoven: Sonata No. 18 in E-flat Major, Op. 31, No. 3: II. Scherzo
Ingrid Fliter, piano
Ingrid Fliter: Beethoven - Chopin
VAI 1250

Richard Strauss (arr. Franz Hasenohrl): Till Eulenspiegel Einmal Anders!
Czech Nonet
Boise Chamber Music Series, Boise Chamber Music Society, BSU Department of Music, Morrison Center Recital Hall, Boise, ID

Ludwig van Beethoven: Symphony No. 1 in C Major, Op. 21
Potsdam Chamber Academy; Antonello Manacorda, director
Nikolai Hall, Potsdam, Germany

Traditional Swedish: Halleforsnasnarn
Ensemble Galilei
National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.

Sergey Khvoschchinskiy: Ave Maria (2010) (Premiere)
Rose Ensemble; Jordan Sramek, artistic director
Basilica of Saint Mary, Minneapolis, MN

Hour 2

Johann Sebastian Bach: Concerto for Oboe and Violin in C minor, BWV 1060: 1. Allegro
Hilary Hahn,violin; Allan Vogel, oboe; Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra; Jeffery Kahane, conductor
Hilary Hahn - Bach: Violin Concertos
DG 986

Karol Szymanowski: Concert Overture, Op. 12
Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra; JoAnn Falletta, conductor
Kleinhans Music Hall, Buffalo, NY

Valentin Silvestrov: Two Pieces
Hilary Hahn, violin; Cory Smythe, piano
Greenwich House Music School, New York, NY

Jennifer Higdon: Echo Dash
Hilary Hahn, violin; Cory Smythe, piano
Greenwich House Music School, New York, NY

Somei Satoh: Bifu
Hilary Hahn, violin; Cory Smythe, piano
Greenwich House Music School, New York, NY

Jeff Myers: The Angry Birds of Kauai
Hilary Hahn, violin; Cory Smythe, piano
In 27 Pieces - The Hilary Hahn Encores
DG 479 1725

Johann Sebastian Bach: Brandenburg Concerto No. 3
Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra; Margaret Batjer, leader and 1st violin
Royce Hall, Campus of UCLA, Westwood, CA

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