Terrance McKnight
Playlist For July 30, 2012
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07:00 PM07:05 PM
Concerto for Oboe and Small Orchestra in D Major
Richard Strauss
- Hansjorg Schellenberger, oboe
- Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra
- James Levine, conductor
Deutsche Grammophon 429750
length: 26:18- Buy Track via ArkivMusic
07:33 PMRigoletto: Caro nome che il mio cor
Giuseppe Verdi
- Ileana Cotrubas, soprano
- Philharmonia Orchestra
- Sir John Pritchard, conductor
Sony 60783
length: 05:11- Buy Track via ArkivMusic
07:41 PMTamara
Mily Balakirev
- BBC Philharmonic Orchestra
- Vassily Sinaisky, conductor
Chandos 241-29
length: 20:41- Buy Track via ArkivMusic
08:05 PMSymphony No. 9 in E Minor, "From the New World"
Antonin Dvorak
- Czech Philharmonic Orchestra
- Vladimir Ashkenazy, conductor
Ondine 962
length: 40:53- Buy Track via ArkivMusic
08:48 PMConcerts royaux: Concert No. 2 in D Major
Francois Couperin
- Le Concert des Nations
- Jordi Savall, conductor
Alia Vox 9840
length: 14:52- Buy Track via ArkivMusic
09:04 PMPiano Sonata No. 13 in B-flat, K. 333
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
- Vladimir Horowitz, piano
Deutsche Grammophon 445517
length: 26:20- Buy Track via ArkivMusic
09:31 PMIm Sommerwind (In the Summer Wind)
Anton Webern
- Staatskapelle Dresden
- Giuseppe Sinopoli, conductor
Teldec 22902
length: 12:44- Buy Track via ArkivMusic
09:46 PMFair Melusina Overture Op 32
Felix Mendelssohn
- Montreal Symphony Orchestra
- Charles Dutoit, conductor
London 417 541-2
length: 11:08- Buy Track via ArkivMusic
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Comments [2]
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Monday, July 30, 2012
Lucky me. I got to sit in my car and listen, full attention, to Dvorak's New World Symphony. Wow.
The New World Symphony was like taking a trip across America in the late 1800's, or at least the America I imagine it to have been in that time. Dvorak was a kind of .... de Tocqueville you might say.
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