The Chinese Violin, a “Pathetique” Symphony, a Cello Concerto, 2 Piano Concertos and more
This week on the “Evening Concert” on WILL-FM 90.9 you’ll hear “The Chinese Violin” on “Shanghai Spring”, Tchaikovsky’s “Pathetique” Symphony, Dvorak’s “Cello Concerto”, Beethoven’s 2nd & 3rd Piano Concertos from the New York Philharmonic and Sunday . . . chamber music from Lincoln Center and the Spoleto Chamber Music Festival.
WILL-FM: The Evening Concert: WEEK OF SEP 12 – 13 – 14 – 15 – 16 & 18, 2016
Monday September 12: Shanghai Spring [International Music Festival] (SSF 15-06)( of 8)
The Chinese Violin
One of the key moments in the emergence of Western classical music in China happened right here at Shanghai Spring with the world premiere of the Butterfly Lovers’ Violin Concerto. Hear the story about how the Western violin swept to popularity in China. You’ll also learn how the er’hu — the instrument sometimes called the Chinese violin — emerged as China’s most important national instrument, transcending its origins as a lowly folk instrument played by street musicians to become the backbone of the Chinese orchestra.
CHEN Gang: Morning of Miao Mountain; Shanghai Phil. Orchestra/ZHANG Liang — violin: WANG Zhijong
GRIEG, Edvard: Violin Sonata no. 2; violin: ZHANG Jinru — piano: MA Sichen
XU Jingxin: Melody of Ripples; Shanghai Philharmonic Orchestra/ZHANG Liang — erhu: DUAN Kaikai
HUA Yanjun (better known as ABING): The Moon Rejected in the Second Spring; HUA Yanjun (better known as ABING) historic recording by Central Conservatory of Music (found onYoutube)
SUN Wenming Erhu Solo Percussion Music; SUN Huang
GUAN Naizhong Mourning Qiu Jin at the Foot of the Wind and Rain Pavilion; Shanghai Opera House Orchestra/ZHANG Guoyong — erhu: HUANG Xiaoqing
MA Sicong Song of Nostalgia; MA Sicong Violin Treasures by Ma Sicong (China Record Corpora-on)
BEETHOVEN Ludwig van Violin Sonata no. 4; violin: ZHANG Jinru — piano: MA Sichen
VERDI Giuseppe “Va pensiero” from Nabucco; Canadian Opera Company Orchestra & Chorus/BRADSHAW Richard Rarities by Rossini and Verdi (1995, CBC Records)
CHEN Gang & HE Zhanhao The Butterfly Lovers’ Violin Concerto; Shanghai Conservatory of Music Symphony Orchestra/FAN Chengwu — violin: NISHIZAKI Takako The Butterfly Lovers (Naxos)
TCHAIKOVSKY Peter Violin Concerto in D major; Shanghai Conservatory of Music Symphony Orchestra/MACELLONI Fabio — violin: ZHANG Jinru
Tuesday September 13: Chicago Symphony Orchestra (CSO 16-37)
Honeck conducts Tchaikovsky
CONDUCTOR: Manfred Honeck SOLOIST: Robert Chen, violin
Respighi: Fountains of Rome
Respighi: Concerto Gregoriano (Robert Chen, violin)
Tchaikovsky: Symphony No. 6 (Pathétique)
[Dvořák: Carnival Overture (Fritz Reiner, conductor, from RCA Victor album)]
Wednesday September 14: Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra (PSO) 15-16_22)
WAGNER: “Prelude und Liebestod” from Tristan und Isolde
DVOŘÁK: Cello Concerto
TCHAIKOVSKY: Romeo and Juliet Overture-Fantasy
BIZET: Excerpts from Carmen , Suite No. 1 and No. 2
Juraj Valčua, conductor; Joshua Roman, cello
Thursday September 15: The New York Philharmonic This Week” (NYP 16-51)
The Program differs from the listing in Patterns Magazine
The Beethoven Piano Concertos: A Philharmonic Festival (Program B)
Conductor: Alan Gilbert; Yefim Bronfman, piano
BEETHOVEN: Piano Concerto No. 2 in B-flat major, op. 19
SHEPHERD: Songs
BEETHOVEN: Piano Concerto No. 3 in C minor, op. 37
Friday September 16: Prairie Performances with Roger Cooper (PP 16-41)
September concerts are to-be-announced.
Sunday September 18: Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center (CMS 15-51)
20th Century Masterpieces
Stravinsky Histoire du soldat [The Soldier's Tale], Trio Version for Clarinet, Violin and Piano Kristin Lee, Violin; David Shifrin, Clarinet; Anne-Marie McDermott, Piano
Martinu Duo No. 1 for Violin and Viola, “Three Madrigals” Arnaud Sussmann, Violin; Paul Neubauer, Viola
Schoenfield Trio for Clarinet, Violin, and Piano Jose Franch-Ballester, Clarinet; Arnaud Sussmann, Violin; Gloria Chien, Piano
and Spoleto Chamber Music Festival (SCM 16-12)
Pachelbel Canon gigue
Geoff Nuttall and Scott St John, violins; Daniel Phillips, viola/violin; Christopher Costanza, cello; Pedja Muzijevic, harpsichord
Fauré “Elegie”, Op. 24
Andres Diaz, cello; Stephen Prutsman, piano
Haydn, arr. J.P.Salomon Symphony No. 94 in G major: “The Surprise”
Tara Helen O’Connor, flute; Anthony Manzo, bass; Pedja Muzijevic, piano; St. Lawrence String Quartet
Beethoven Cavatina
St. Lawrence String Quartet
Messager arr. Todd Palmer Theme & Variations, “Tzigane” from Les Deux Pigeons
St. Lawrence String Quartet; Tara Helen O’Connor, flute; James Austin Smith, oboe; Todd Palmer, clarinet; Anthony Manzo, bass; Pedja Muzijevic, piano