Steinway Society of the Bay Area, Sergei Rachmaninoff: Six Moments Musicaux Gioachino Rossini: Deh ti ferma, ti placa from Semiramide Ben Brady, bass-baritone; Hadley McCarroll, piano (JTVA Competition), Ludwig van Beethoven: String Quartet No. Then a scaled down concerto (or scaled-up sextet) by Chausson, for piano, violin, and (originally) string quartet, but here arranged for a larger string ensemble, played by the New Century Chamber Orchestra several seasons ago by then concertmaster Nadja Salerno-Sonnenberg and pianist Anne-Marie McDermott. Enjoy exciting orchestra and chorale concerts, chamber music recitals, free pre-concert talks, open masterclasses, and more, all taking place at several Carmel, Monterey, and Pebble Beach venues. California Symphony, Donato Cabrera; Charlie Albright, piano, Gustav Mahler: Symphony No. 5 4 Mussorgsky (orch. Children, Go Where I Send Thee Join your host Rik Malone every Tuesday Night at 8pm to enjoy highlights from San Francisco Symphony performances recorded live at Davies Symphony Hall. San Francisco Chamber Orchestra, Benjamin Simon, Maria Schneider: Walking By Flashlight from Winter Morning Walks (text by Ted Kooser) At the old KDFC studios, Bill Lueth and San Francisco Opera General Director David Gockley talk about the Opera's broadcasts Listen Now From the Archives Podcasts Join contributing writer and pre-concert lecturer Scott Foglesong for a series of twelve podcasts that explore nearly a century's worth of recordings, including some that have not been available to the public for generations. Berkeley Symphony, Gemma New; Conrad Tao, piano. Bryce Dessner: Violin Concerto (feat. They filled the Church of St. Ignatius Loyola with a program that blends early music, contemporary and gospel retellingsof the story of the Nativity. 121a Performance Date: 10/17/19), Schoenberg: Losing Earth (feat. You may just hear it on the radio. Vallejo Symphony, Marc Taddei. Clarice Assad): Porgy and Bess Medley Stream the San Francisco Symphony On Demand . In between, the San Francisco Girls Chorus sings music by Philip Glass, and an encore by Schubert. Schubert: Symphony NO. Tim Keeler, soloist, Trad, arr. Peninsula Symphony, Mitchell Sardou Klein, Robert Schumann: Piano Sonata No.
Radio Archives - Classical KDFC San Francisco Chamber Orchestra, Benjamin Simon; Sterling Elliott, cello, Felix Mendelssohn: String Symphony No. Sacred and Profane, Rebecca Petra Naomi Seeman; Jennifer Ying, Jose Vertz, sopranos; James Tecuatl-Lee, baritone, Modest Mussorgsky: Pictures at an Exhibition Villa-Lobos (arr. 2 in B-flat Major, Op. San Francisco Girls Chorus, Haydn: Symphony No. Music in the Vineyards, Johannes Brahms: Seven Fantasies, Op. 1/22/2023 12:00 AM, Esa-Pekka Salonen Photo by Minna Hatinen. Sacred & Profane sings a trio of songs with Shakespearean texts by American composer Amy Beach, followed by the San Francisco Girls Chorus (and members of the early music ensemble TENET) performing sacred works written by Italian cloistered nuns from the time of the early Baroque. Max Bruch: Violin Concerto No. Georges Bizet: Votre Toast (Toreador Song) from Carmen Performance Date: 6/15/2023) 1 in C minor Jacob Nissly) Steven Stucky): Funeral Music for Queen Mary (after Purcell) Kindra Scharich, mezzo-soprano; Jeffrey LaDeur, piano Introduction and Rondo capriccioso Op. Then its another conductorless group: New Century Chamber Orchestra, with an architecture-inspired violin concerto written for them and former Music Director Nadja Salerno-Sonnenberg by Michael Daugherty. Lucrezia Orsina Vizzana: Domine Dominus noster Wu Wei) Berkeley Symphony, Elim Chan; Shai Wosner, piano, Franz Schubert: Sonata in A Major, D664, mvt. Peninsula Symphony, Mitchell Sardou Klein; Soyeon Kate Lee, piano. As we return from the summer break, weve got soprano Nicole Greenidge, from her James Toland Vocal Arts Competition-winning performance of an aria by Charpentier;an early Beethoven piano quartet from the Alexander String Quartet and pianist Roger Woodward; California Symphony with jazzy music by Bernstein (with a soloist wholl join them again in their season opener next week); and the end of Mahlers Ninth symphony as played by the Santa Rosa Symphony in their final concert with Bruno Ferrandis as Music Director.
SF Symphony On Demand! Join your - San Francisco Symphony Rachmaninoff:Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini, Op. Tanya Tomkins, cello; Eric Zivian, fortepiano Schubert: Symphony in C major, D.944,The Great, (Guerrero cond. Berkeley Symphony, Christian Reif. A string-tacular program this evening, beginning with a pair of works by Black composers who also happened to be accomplished violinists well hear a solo work by Jessie Montgomery (played by Lucy Nemeth at a concert from Musaics of the Bay, and from Music in the Vineyards, a dance tune by Clarence Cameron White, who was a contemporary of William Grant Still and Florence Price. Consider making a gift of any amount to keep it coming.
San Francisco Opera AND Symphony Broadcasts - ON DEMAND San Francisco Performances. Richard Wagner (arr. Santa Rosa Symphony, Michael Christie, Samuel Coleridge-Taylor: Piano Quintet in G minor, Op. It's a series focused on Michael Tilson Thomas and the San Francisco Symphony, based around such seminal dates as April 22, 1723, when Bach was appointed Cantor by the Town Council of Leipzig. Monica Huggett, Carla Moore, violin; Jodi Levitz, viola; Tanya Tomkins, cello;Eric Zivian, fortepiano. Soloist: Adam Ward, countertenor, French, trad. 28 by Camille Saint-Saens Royal Philharmonic Orchestra Kyung Wha Chung, violin Jessie Montgomery: Rhapsody No. Daniel Hope, Iris Stone, violin; New Century Chamber Orchestra, Ludwig van Beethoven: String Quartet No. 3 in G Major. Valley of the Moon Music Festival. A holiday tradition returns, as the men of Chanticleer present their annual A Chanticleer Christmas concert, recorded just this past weekend on the Upper East Side of New York City. XVI:24
San Francisco Symphony - KDFC Broadcasts Alexander String Quartet: Zakarias Grafilo, Frederick Lifsitz, violin; Paul Yarbrough, viola; Sandy Wilson, cello, Alberto Ginastera: Harp Concerto Rosephanye Powell: Christmas Medley ( Rise Up, Shepherd, an Follow / Mary Had a Baby / Come an See ) Maureen Nelson, violin; Michael Stephen Brown, piano 5 in B-flat major, D.485, (Dudamel cond. Eric Banks: the Paths of Peace, Hildegard of Bingen: O virtus sapientiae 4 in A minor Valley of the Moon Music Festival. Press Release San Francisco Symphony KDFC Encore Radio Broadcast Series Celebrating Michael Tilson Thomas to Launch on April 7 Leonidas Kavakos performs Stravinsky's Violin Concerto with Michael Tilson Thomas and the San Francisco Symphony, September 2018 Welcome to the Classical California Ultimate Playlist The question was simple: what's your favorite piece of classical music and your response was overwhelming.
San Francisco Symphony - SUMMER: Sound of Music FILM Mason Bates: From the Book of Matthew from Sirens 23 Respighi: Ancient Airs and Dances, Suite 3 (movements i-iii) Santa Rosa Symphony, Francesco Lecce-Chong, Jaakko Mntyjrvi: Hommage Edith Well end with a bravura performance from violinist Stephen Waarts as he plays the Mendelssohn Violin Concerto with the San Francisco Chamber Orchestra in a 2015 New Years Day concert. School California University of Pennsylvania; Course Title MAT 110; Uploaded By khoffman101. 34; March of the Paladin from Two Fairy Tales, Op. Eric Zivian, fortepiano; Marc Schachman, oboe; Eric Hoeprich, clarinet; Sadie Glass, horn; Kate van Orden, bassoon, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Eine kleine Nachtmusik (K.525) California Symphony, Donato Cabrera; Annie Wu, flute, Greg Pattillo: Three Beats for Beatbox Flute (excerpt encore)
On the Radio | California Symphony Nokuthula Ngwenyama: Primal Message Highlighting each performance is a work by one of their Young American Composers in Residence, the unique opportunity that allows a composer a partnership with the orchestra for three years. Axel Strauss, Daria Tedeschi Adams, violin 55,Eroica, (Honeck cond. Francisco Fullana, Jasmine Lin, violin; Teng Li, Paul Laraia, viola; Clancy Newman, cello Denis Kozhukhin plays tempestuous Brahms in a Saratoga performance through the Steinway Society of the Bay Area, and well finish with a contemplation of time and space in a work by American composer Pierre Jalbert, as played by the California Symphony.
Quartet San Francisco: Jeremy Cohen, Joseph Christianson, violin; Chad Kaltinger, viola; Andrs Vera, cello, Samuel Barber: Symphony No. 1/22/2023. The Santa Rosa Symphony plays Jennifer Higdons Blue Cathedral, with guest conductor Mei-Ann Chen from a 2017 concert in Weill Hall, and well end with an outdoor performance of Mozarts Piano Concerto No. There are some lunar-inspired songs from Nico Muhly sung by Chanticleer on this edition of Bay Area Mix, along with some virtuosic piano by Philip Glass, played by Jenny Lin as part of a San Francisco Performances survey of his works called Philip Glass Mixtape from last November. Alexander String Quartet, Claude Debussy: Violin Sonata Francis Poulenc: Violin Sonata Soloists: Cortez Mitchell, countertenor and Andy Berry, bass, Herbert Howells: A Spotless Rose Franz Lizst): Isoldes Liebestod from Tristan and Isolde A Musical Offering with Alan Chapman The Baroque period, from the innovations of Monteverdi to the mastery of J.S. Robin Hansen, concertmaster. California Symphony, Donato Cabrera, Praetorius: Suite of Dances from Terpsichore Were starting off this edition of the show with a piece that was written celebrating resilience in the face of a crisis: the devastating wildfires of the fall of 2017. Florence Price: Piano Concerto (feat. A mix of old and new this time, with Cappella SF singing Monteverdi and Mason Bates; but before that, the early music ensemble Voices of Music plays arrangements of a pair of Scottish folksongs collected by the Italian baroque composer Francesco Barsanti (and some solo Bach from the groups co-director and founder); and Eric Kujawsky leads Redwood Symphony in the groundbreaking Rite of Spring by Stravinsky. Nadja Salerno Sonnenberg, violin Frederic Chopin (arr. Shaw/Parker: Touro-louro-louro, Michael Praetorius, arr. Berkeley Community Chorus and Orchestra, Ming Luke, Schumann: Piano Concerto in A minor Agustin Anievas, piano Steinway Society of the Bay Area, Pierre Jalbert: Les espaces infini arr. 2 in A Major Now that were well into winter, well be taking a trip around the other parts of the year this time on Bay Area Mix Well start with a choral work by Trevor Weston sung by the men of Chanticleer as part of their Labyrinths program from last fall; then, an orchestral work inspired by the Spring Claude Debussys Printemps, played by the Santa Rosa Symphony; and well end with a performance from last summers Piedmont Chamber Music Festival of a String Quintet by Felix Mendelssohn. Santa Rosa Symphony, Bruno Ferrandis. Megan Moore, mezzo-soprano Well finish things off with the ever-popular Symphony No. Mozart: Symphony No. From a 2017 concert, Donato Cabrera and the California Symphony are joined by soprano Maria Valdes for Samuel Barbers evocative Knoxville: Summer of 1915 and Mahlers Symphony No. Ludwig van Beethoven: Trio for Clarinet, Cello and Fortepiano in B-flat Major Antonin Dvorak: Piano Quartet No. Concert from January 20, 2018 Donato Cabrera conducting, Bedrich Smetana: Vlatava (Die Moldau) Produced between the widely popular First and the revolutionary Eroica Symphony No. Rimsky-Korsakov:Scheherazade, Op. Beethoven: Leonore Overture No. Receive our weekly email newsletter filled with special highlights, a free download & much more. 5 San Francisco Chamber Orchestra, Benjamin Simon; Meredith Clark, harp, Jean Sibelius: Violin Concerto Maurice Ravel: Introduction and Allegro 1 in G minor, Op. A Haydn quartet from last summers Piedmont Chamber Music Festival(this years runs from July 20-26), and a Berkeley Symphony performance of Jennifer Higdons Violin Concerto make up this string-focused edition of Bay Area Mix. Its the Eighth Symphony, which celebrates his homeland of Bohemia, before he would turn his focus to the New World., Pyotr Tchaikovsky: Romeo and Juliet Fantasy Overture 2) Well be taking a look back at a pair of Summer festival performances this time on Bay Area Mix, with a string trio by Beethoven from the Valley of the Moon Music Festival, and then well hear from the musicians of the Midsummer Mozart Festival, with one of the final symphonies by Mozart (#39 in E-flat). Midsummer Mozart Festival Orchestra, Paul Schrage. Alexander String Quartet. What would you like to hear on KDFCradio? Peninsula Symphony, Mitchell Sardou Klein; Alex Zhou, violin. Event Description Redwood Symphony, Eric Kujawsky, Fredrik Sixten: A Spiritual for Peace (world premiere) Then its a bone-chilling dance of death from Berkeley Symphony and piano soloist Conrad Tao, as they play music of Franz Liszt. Want to see the San Francisco Symphony performing live? Posth.) 3 in G Major Gloria Isabel Ramos Triano:amazon Peninsula Symphony, Mitchell Sardou Klein. Francis Poulenc: Timor et Tremor Join your host Rik Malone every Tuesday Night at 8pm to enjoy highlights from San Francisco Symphony performances recorded live at Davies Symphony Hall. The station's live stream is available on the Internet and through the station's KUSF (University of San Francisco) Ross McKee Foundation Piano Break, Philip Glass: Echorus 3 Arcadelt: Il bianco e dolce cigno (The White and Sweet Swan) New Century Chamber Orchestra, Shostakovich: String Quartet No. On this edition of the show, well hear some great chamber music that deserves to be better known, and take a trip to the opera house by way of Zellerbach Hall Well start with the Catalyst Quartet playing music of Joseph Bologne, Chevalier de St. George, from a concert they gave this past February presented by San Francisco Performances. Soloist: Zachary Burgess, bass-baritone. J.S. After composing Serenade No. Denis Kozhukhin, piano Sunday, April 24, 2022 For April's California Symphony Broadcast, we'll revisit a concert they gave in November of 2021, called "Four Seasons." Violinist Alexi Kenney was soloist for Vivaldi's classic set of concertos, on a program that also included George Walker's Lyric for Strings, Jessie Montgomery's Starburst, and Schubert by way of Mahler Beethoven spoke of setting out upon a fresh path with his Second Symphony, and even included veiled musical jokes, which shocked the sensibilities of many critics. Scriabin:The Poem of Ecstasy, (Salonen cond. 38 in D major, K.504,Prague Santa Rosa Symphony, Bruno Ferrandis, Felix Mendelssohn: String Quintet No. Jeremy Cohen): Deep Purple Andrew van Allsburg, soloist, Lewis Redner, William Fred Scott, Ralph Vaughan Williams: O Little Town of Bethlehem This time on Bay Area Mix, well hear a piece played by the Peninsula Symphony that was written by one of its own musicians Ron Millers piece Gears, in a performance from the spring of 2019; then its a tour-de-force Piano Sonata written by Robert Schumann for his future wife Clara, played by Dmitri Alexeev in a Steinway Society recital; and well end with a concert performance by the Santa Rosa Symphony from just last month, with Francesco Lecce-Chong leading them in Mussorgskys Night on Bald Mountain at the Green Music Centers Weill Hall. Andrew van Allsburg, Brian Hinman, soloists, William Billings: Methinks I See a Heavenly Host, Trad, arr.
Stream the San Francisco Symphony On Demand Dmitri Alexeev, piano Florence Price: Dream Boat; Honeysuckle at Dusk; Memory Mist Peninsula Symphony, Mitchell Sardou Klein; Emi Ferguson, flute.
Theyre currently performing the Bay Area leg of their annual tour, and will be presenting their final performance this season on the night of December 23rd at St. Ignatius Church in San Francisco. 3. 17 New Century Chamber Orchestra, Chanticleer, Franz Schubert: The Shepherd on the Rock (Der Hirt auf dem Felsen) D. 965 1 No. Receive our weekly email newsletter filled with special highlights & much more. Ellington/Strayhorn: Medley (arr. Its a little bit early, but well be celebrating the 150th birthday of Sergei Rachmaninoff on this edition of Bay Area Mix, with the focus on the keyboard. 2 About Us; Contact Us; Play On, California! Francisco Fullana, violin; Liana Brub, viola; Tanya Tomkins, cello
The San Francisco Symphony Broadcast - Classical KDFC 7/11/2021 11:00 AM. Canadian: Do viens-tu, bergre? Sofya Gulyak, piano Simin Ganatra, violin; Michael Adams, viola; Brandon Vamos, cello; Eric Zivian, piano Theres a pair of works written within a decade of eachother on this months show: an early Beethoven chamber work for clarinet, cello, and keyboard, and the final symphony by Mozart, his Jupiter. The Beethoven is courtesy of the Valley of the Moon Music Festival from a few seasons ago, and the Vallejo Symphony played the Mozart just this past April, at the Empress Theatre in Vallejo. San Francisco Performances, Ludwig van Beethoven: Symphony No. Soloist: Zachary Burgess, Franz Gruber, arr. 2, San Francisco Conservatory of Music Orchestra, Eric Dudley; Evan Kahn, cello, Simon Dobson: Another Worlds Hell (US Premiere), San Francisco Wind Ensemble (presented by Curious Flights). 50, no. Sweet Little Baby Jesus Boy Modern Times explores the vast repertoire of the last hundred years, with special attentionto music of the last few decades. Schumann: Symphony No. Theres morning music from Haydn, a medley of Beatles songs arranged for quartet, and Rachmaninoffs Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini on this edition of Bay Area Mix. Consider making a gift of any amount to keep it coming. The programming is also simulcast on KXSC in Sunnyvale, serving the San Jose area and parts of southern San Mateo and Southern Alameda Counties. Receive our weekly email newsletter filled with programming highlights & much more. Peninsula Symphony, Mitchell Sardou Klein, Antonin Dvorak: Symphony No.
Listen - Classical KDFC This stream only exists thanks to listener support. Berkeley Symphony,Tito Munoz; Conrad Tao, piano. The prize is presented by the San Francisco Conservatory of Music and the San Francisco Symphony, which will give the world premiere of his work during the 2024-25 season. Berkeley Symphony, Christopher Rountree, Aaron Copland: El Salon Mexico Receive our weekly email newsletter filled with programming highlights & much more. Receive our weekly email newsletter filled with programming highlights & much more. Nikolai Medtner: Funeral March from Op. Franz Liszt): Four Polish Songs, Dmitri Alexeev, piano Robert Shaw & Alice Parker: Away in a Manger, Benjamin Britten: Hymn to the Virgin Robert Shaw & Alice Parker: La Virgen Lava Panales 6, No. 70, No. You can win tickets to wonderful events all acrossthe Bay Area. Santa Rosa Symphony, Francesco Lecce-Chong. 1 in C Major, Op. Spirituals, arr. 6 in D Major, Morning 40 in G minor Then, its intimate Schubert for singer, clarinet and keyboard from the Valley of the Moon Music Festival, with his Shepherd on the Rock. Receive our weekly email newsletter filled with special highlights, local event suggestions, and much more. Stravinsky:Le Sacre du printemps[1947 revision], (MTT cond.
Welcome - Classical KDFC June 27, 2023 Mcelaru and Nissly ( Mcelaru cond. Music in the Vineyards, Leonard Bernstein: 3 Dance Episodes from On the Town The Vallejo Symphony Orchestra and their new Music Director, Marc Taddei led off their season in October with Haydns sixth symphony; Quartet San Francisco played songs from the B side of Abbey Road at the San Francisco Conservatory of Music; and Jon Kimura Parker joined Bruno Ferrandis and the Santa Rosa Symphony at the Green Music Centers Weill Hall for the Rachmaninoff. Berkeley Symphony, Christian Reif. Marc-Antoine Charpentier: Depuis le jour from Louise Bellman: Fjriln vingad syns p Haga (The Butterfly of Haga) Classical KDFC is a set of broadcast radio stations in San Francisco, California, United States area, providing Classical music on KOSC 90.3 FM in San Francisco, Berkeley, Oakland; KXSC 104.9 FM in the South Bay and Peninsula area; KDFC 89.9 FM in The Wine Country; and on translators frequencies 92.5 FM in the Ukiah-Lakeport area and 90.3 FM in . ), Trad. Elizabeth Blumenstock, violin; Tanya Tomkins, cello; Eric Zivian, fortepiano Plus, well hear the Sanctus from the Dvorak Requiem, sung and played by the Berkeley Community Chorus and Orchestra, and pianist Audrey Vardanega has a Chopin Mazurka. Well start in the Baroque, with the ensemble Voices of Music and a Vivaldi concerto then the Alexander String Quartet takes on some serious Beethoven, and a Debussy sonata helps bring this years Music in the Vineyards to a close. Ola Gjeilo: Wintertide Nicole Greenidge Joseph, soprano Download the Free KDFC App for Apple and Android devices and the music you love will always be ready at the push of a button. Chanticleer, Claude Debussy: Printemps Midsummer Mozart Festival Leonarda: Ad arma, o spiritus rebelles Then well end with Alina Kobialka and the Vallejo Symphony playing Mozarts Violin Concerto No. So, each weekday at noon, join Dianne Nicolini for homegrown favorites. Peninsula Symphony, Mitchell Sardou Klein; Rene Rapier, mezzo-soprano, Ludwig van Beethoven: Violin Sonata No. San Francisco International Piano Festival, Missy Mazzoli: Sinfonia for Orbiting Spheres Receive our weekly email newsletter filled with programming highlights & much more. 6) Clarissa Lyons, soprano; Paul Caccamo, piano, Robert Schumann: Piano Quintet Voices of Music, Mendelssohn: String Quartet in A minor, Op. Trio: Brian Hinman, Andrew van Allsburg, Matthew Knickman, Trad. Francesco Corteccia: Surge, illuminare Jerusalem (Arise, Shine, o Jerusalem), Francis Poulenc: Quem vidistis, pastores dicite (Whom Did You See, Shepherds? Listen to the latest from San Francisco Symphony broadcasts on Demand! Bulgarian: Dostojno Jest Theres an astronomical work by Missy Mazzoli played by the Santa Rosa Symphony, a piece by Anna Clyne called Abstractions from Berkeley Symphony, and the choir Sacred and Profane sings a piece by five different women composers, inspired by quilt making. The San Francisco Symphony and KDFC announce the launch of a new schedule of broadcasts featuring recordings of past San Francisco Symphony concerts conducted by Music Director Michael Tilson Thomas (MTT) and highlighting repertoire indicative of his remarkable 25-year tenure with the Orchestra. 2 (feat. Christoph Eschenbach Conductor Jan Lisiecki Piano San Francisco Symphony program Overture in C major [San Francisco Symphony Premiere] Fanny Mendelssohn Piano Concerto No. 95, From the New World), (Mcelaru cond. California Symphony, Donato Cabrera; Charlie Albright, piano. Salonen, Wu Wei and Thibaudet, (Salonen cond.
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Hear Chanticleer, San Francisco Performances, and California Symphony 5 in C-sharp minor, (Salonen cond. Weve got Chopin, Philip Glass, and Beethoven on the program this month From a Ross McKee Foundation Piano Break concert that took place last July, Jeffrey LaDeur plays a Scherzo by Chopin; violinists Daniel Hope and Iris Stone play a piece that Glass wrote for Yehudi Menuhin (Hopes mentor) with the New Century Chamber Orchestra; and the Alexander String Quartet plays Beethovens late quartet, Op.
Performance Date: 11/12/2021) Santa Rosa Symphony, Francesco Lecce-Chong; Sharon Isbin, guitar, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Violin Concerto No.
on demand Archives - Classical KDFC Steinway Society of the Bay Area, Georges Bizet: Carmen Suite No. Voices of Music, Claudio Monteverdi: Now the Waves Murmur (Ecco mormorar londe) Check out upcoming San Francisco Symphony performances. Let us know what piece you want us to play and why! Jean-Yves Thibaudet) Berkeley Symphony, Joseph Young; Conrad Tao, piano. 31; Allegro cantabile e legiero from Four Fairy Tales, Op. Take KDFC with you wherever you go. Frederic Chopin: Nocturne (E-flat Major, Op. Michael Daugherty: Fallingwater Soloists: Matthew Mazzola and Brian Hinman, tenors; Cortez Mitchell, countertenor. Joseph Bologne, Chevalier de St. George: String Quartet No. Cappella SF, Ragnar Bohlin, Janet Kutulas: Love Song/Parting from Iron Shoes Julie Smith Phillips, harp; Joshua Smith, flute; Alexander Fiterstein, clarinet; Francisco Fullana, violin; Eric Zivian, fortepiano From a solo pianist to full orchestra this episode, as we hear Schubert Impromptus from pianist Agustin Anievas, recorded at a Steinway Society recital several seasons ago; then its a bit of Caf Music by composer Paul Schoenfield from the Piedmont Chamber Music Festival; well wrap up with Mitchell Sardou Klein and the Peninsula Symphony with music from Gershwins Porgy and Bess.
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