Jean-Joseph de Mondonville - Cantate Deo
Callipygian Players (Ensemble)

Traditional - Hevenu Shalom Alechem
Peggy Hills (Ensemble)
Adrian Anantawan (Violin)

Pablo de Sarasate - Zigeunerwiessen
Peggy Hills (Ensemble)

C.J. Darnieder - Op. 10-Symphony No. 1-IV. Vivace e molto scherzando
C.J. Darnieder (Orchestra)

Jon Tolansky interviews Joe Hallman  Play

Joe Hallman is a young Philadelphia-based composer who, as he acknowledges, has had the opportunity to work with some of today's most talented musicians. He has been a longtime collaborator with the cellist Alisa Weilerstein (they just returned from a successful premiere of his newest Cello Concerto with the St.

February 1, 2010

Franz Schubert, the great Austrian composer, was born on January 31, 1797 in Alsergrund, which is now a part of Vienna. He lived most of his life in that city and died a short 31 years later. Still, he left us with a large body of work of supreme quality, including more than 600 Lieder, great piano sonatas and other instrumental music, and nine symphonies. We created a small playlist to celebrate Schubert’s birthday. First, you’ll hear Impromptu Op. 90 No. 3, played by the pianist Xiang Zou; then an arrangement for the violin of the song Ave Maria, played by Albert Markov. We follow with two Lieder: Der Wanderer an den Mond, sung by the baritone Thomas Meglioranza, and Im Frühling, performed by the soprano Hyunah Yu. We’ll finish with the Wanderer Fantasy, played by the pianist Alon Goldstein. To listen, click here.

Arnold Schoenberg - Piano Piece no. 3, Op. 11
Irina Klyuev (Piano)

Sergei Rachmaninov - Allegro Molto
Irina Klyuev (Piano)

Charles-Valentin Alkan - Allegro Barbaro
Irina Klyuev (Piano)

Samuel Barber - Three Songs, Op. 41
Natalie Mann (Soprano)
Jeffrey Panko (Piano)

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