On this edition of All Ears, we're taste testing music in courses. Terrance McKnight shares with you his talent for juxtaposition. Just as wine can be paired with food to enhance certain flavors and awaken senses, so do particular pieces of music when played side by side. We have some delicious combinations for your evening; yummy sounds waiting to be devoured.
Playlist:
Joseph Canteloube: Lullaby
Susan Graham, mezzo-soprano
Malcolm Martineau, piano
ONYX
Charles Mingus: Orange was the color of her dress; Then Blue Silk
Charles Mingus, piano
Impulse
Russell Pinkston: TaleSpin
Jade Simmons, piano
E1
Sergei Prokofiev: “Suggestion Diabolique,” Op. 4/4
Andei Garilov, piano
Angel/EMI
Johannes Brahms: Zwei Motetten Op. 29
Marcus Creed, director
RIAS Kemmerchor
Harmonia Mundi
Theo Blackman: Schmidt-Lied
Theo Blackman, vocals
Fumio Yasuda, piano
Todd Reynolds, violin
Courtney Orlando, violin
Caleb Burhans, viola
Wendy Sutter, cello
Winter & Winter
Lousi Armstrong, Luis Russell: Back O’Town Blues
Louis Armstrong, trumpet, vocals
Decca Jazz
Aaron Copland: Four Piano Blues
Alan Marks, piano
Nimbus
York Bowen: Viola Concerto in C minor, Op. 25
New Zealand Symphony Orchestra
Marc Taddei, conductor
Helen Callus, viola
ASV
Nikolay Medtner: Three Nocturnes, Op. 16
Laurence Kaylaleh, violin
Paul Stewart, piano
Naxos
Sebastian Currier: Night Time
Marie-Pierre Langlamet, harp
Jean-Cluade Velin, violin
Koch


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