“Music Director Profile: Lorin Maazel” on tonight’s “Evening Concert”
Tonight at 7:00 on the “Evening Concert” on FM 90.9 it’s “The New York Philharmonic This Week” with a “Music Director Profile” of Lorin Maazel. You’ll hear music by Sibelius, Mahler, Mozart; Debussy, Wagner, Tchaikovsky; Beethoven, Berg, Bruckner; Ravel, Puccini, and Shostakovich.
Monday June 25: “The New York Philharmonic This Week” (NYP 18-39)
Music Director Profile #5: Lorin Maazel
All works performed by the New York Philharmonic & conducted by Lorin Maazel unless otherwise indicated.
All works provided courtesy of New York Philharmonic archives (* indicates complete work)
Sibelius: Symphony No. 2;
Mahler: Symphony No. 2;
Mozart: Concerto for Flute & Harp
Mahler: Symphony No. 4;
Tremaine: In the Park in Paree (Paul Tremaine and his Orchestra)
Debussy: Prelude to the Afternoon of a Faun (Klemperer/ L.A. Philharmonic)
Wagner: Prize Song from Die Meistersinger von Numberg (Mischa Elman, Violin)
Tchaikovksy: Waltz from Symphony No. 5;
Mozart: Overture to the “Marriage of Figaro”
Mozart: Violin Concerto No. 3 Lorin Maazel, violin
Wagner: Prelude to Act III, Lohengrin;
Wagner (arr. Maazel): The Ring Without Words
*Ravel: Cat Duet from L’enfant et les sortileges Isabel Leonard, mezzo, Ian Greenlaw, baritone, New York Choral Artists and Brooklyn Youth Chorus
*Beethoven: Symphony No. 5, Movement 1;
Berg: Violin Concerto Christian Ferras, violin
Maazel: Monaco Fanfares; Music for Cello and Orchestra (Ha-Na Chang, cello); Music for Flute and Orchestra (Robert Langevin, flute); Farewells
*Maazel: The Giving Tree Ha-Na Chang, cello and Dietlinde Turban Maazel, narrator
Mozart: Symphony No. 40;
*Kodaly: Dances of Galanta
Traditional: Folk songs recorded in Pyonyang;
Dvorak: Symphony No. 9 “From the New World”
*Traditional: Arirang
*Puccini: Te Deum from Tosca George Gagnidze, Scarpia, Hui He, Tosca and New York Choral Artists
Bruckner: Symphony No. 8;
Bach: Brandenburg Concerto No. 4
Mahler: Adagio from Symphony No. 10
Mahler: Veni, Creator Spiritus from Symphony No. 8
New York Choral Artists, Dessoff Symphonic Choir and Brooklyn Youth Chorus
Shostakovich: Symphony No. 5; Sibelius: Symphony No. 2 - IV