The. The. The. A 4 minute showcase for the piano by as vulgarly off called Levant played here by Armenian Canadian pianist Suroosh cry g.n. More music by golly off is on the way in concert later in the hour. From a.p.m. American Public Media this is performance today I m not gonna like is filling in for Fred Child so we musicians tend to have a lot of rituals that we do before a concert to settle our nerves I mean playing concerts is stressful it s nerve wracking and so we all need something and what seems to be pretty common among musicians is a banana believe it or not for whatever reason just about every musician I know seems to need to eat a banana before they go on stage and I heard many things maybe that the potassium is good for you maybe it s a natural beta blocker maybe it s just a placebo effect but it s pretty universal and a few years ago violinist Eunice Kim did what every other musician does she take a short nap on a concert day and then sure enough require that pre-con
a. Liter . Of Colorado Public Radio c.p.r. Classico an American in Paris from George Gershwin 1928 was some kind of a year for him an invite from Maurice Ravel he went over to Paris and spent an extended stay there on the ocean liner back he started writing his musical memories and started to work on it when he got back to New York and by December an American in Paris was premiered at Carnegie Hall all in 1928 Cincinnati Pops Orchestra there with Eric consul next from William Rollins a schoolteacher and a choral conductor and composer here is lost in wonder featuring the Brigham Young University combined choirs. Will. You. Be. The cause if. You was. Was. Was the. The. Order was he was living. Was illegally. A. He began. A dish. And. Was leave you. A little soul there you. One. Of. The beautiful and moving side of our sound of the season was from William Rollins lost in wonder and performing the Brigham Young University combined choirs I wear a white i have not played any Vivaldi ye
Ah. What. We had a very welcome guest late yesterday afternoon in the c.p.r. Performance studio and he played among other things the meditation from usual Musson is opera. I m violinist Angelo Shen you into c.p.r. Performance to you now I ll be playing for you the Bach solo violin sonata number one in g. Minor 1st movement I dodge you this particular movement is very special for me because it is the 1st Bach I ve studied about 20 years ago I would say and funny enough I haven t really played it for many years and I suddenly feel like playing today because I just failed you know it is time for me to revisit my old friend and the reason why I love Bach so martyr s 1st of all you know you don t need a pianist to play with you you can just play by yourself and the other thing is just he s such a genius no wonder composers are after him like Haydn and Mozart had to change their style because there is nothing more to add he already perfected everything. Was. Angelo Shen you was the violinis
The finale from the opera the golden cockerel by Nicholai Rimsky-Korsakov part of that opera was so important to Sergei rock manof that of the few things he smuggled out of Russia when they escaped Russia in the Christmas time of 1917 in his bag of things was the score to The Golden cockerel there was the Rotterdam Philharmonic Orchestra with Davidson men conducting on Colorado Public Radio Here s a symphony that infuses some Native American music of northern Mexico it s the Symphony Number 2 symphony a India by Mexican composer Carlos Chavez had its premier on c.b.s. Radio with the c.b.s. The Columbia Broadcasting orchestra in 1036 here it is performed by the New World Symphony Michael Tilson Thomas conducting on Colorado Public Radio. Yes. Yes. Keep. The Symphony Number 2 the symphony a India by Mexican composer Carlos Chavez from 1036 that performance by the New World Symphony Michael Tilson Thomas conducting on Colorado Public Radio that music infusing Native American melodies
First. From the Austrian pianist still Fellner got great reviews when he released that album In fact it was on e.c.m. And were celebrating their 50th anniversary this weekend till Fellner and from the well tempered club Year Book Number one the president fugue in g. Minor and will do it again tomorrow in our 5 o clock Bach and will also celebrate e.c.m. Records 1600 albums they ve released streaming C.D. s albums I remember working in a record store when the e.c.m. Box would come in from Germany they were the better pressings and we d all fight over who is getting the album so we ll continue our celebration come tomorrow here s a celebration of Shakespeare courtesy of Robert Schuh Mata concert overture called Julius Caesar. Please. Please. Liz Liz. Please. The year of day and the London Symphony Orchestra Colorado Public Radio c.p.r. Classical in the overture to Julius Caesar and those from Robert Schumann and Robert your mom s friend Felix Mendelssohn is waiting in the wings when