Poulenc, Alice Coltrane, Tallis
Episode m000126s, broadcast at Monday 15th February 2021, 7:00pm, and Friday 9th November 2018, 7:00pm.
“Tonight's specially curated playlist begins at a Parisian soirée, where the 'darlings' of fashionable society preen and parade in the opening to Poulenc's ballet 'Les Biches'. The mood darkens with a turbulent movement from Amy Beach's Piano Trio in A minor, reminiscent of Rachmaninov, followed by Alice Coltrane's spiritual journey through experimental jazz and Indian traditions, both musical and mystical. Dvořák's melancholic 'dumka' (thought) brings a Slavonic flavour, as does Haydn's 'Bird' Quartet, which has a boisterous final movement derived from a Slavonic folk dance. A moment of calm comes from Tallis's exquisite Renaissance polyphony, and the mixtape ends with Alison Balsom and Guy Barker's languorous, luxurious arrangement of Satie.”
Track listing
- 0:18 – Rondeau (Les biches)
- Orchestra BBC National Orchestra of Wales
- Composer Francis Poulenc
- Conductor Thierry Fischer
- 3:36 – Piano Trio in A minor, Op.150
- Composer Amy Beach
- Ensemble Ambache Chamber Ensemble
- 8:11 – Journey in Satchidananda
- Performer Alice Coltrane
- Performer Rashied Ali
- Performer Tulsi
- Singer Cecil McBee
- 14:41 – Slavonic Dance in E minor, Op 72 No 2
- Conductor Sir Simon Rattle
- Orchestra Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra
- Composer Antonín Dvořák
- 19:53 – Salvator mundi à 5 (first setting)
- Composer Thomas Tallis
- Director David Skinner
- Choir Alamire
- 22:27 – String Quartet in C major, Op 33 No 3, 'Bird' (4th mvt)
- Composer Joseph Haydn
- Ensemble Lindsay String Quartet
- 25:02 – Gnossienne No. 3
- Performer Alison Balsom
- Composer Erik Satie
- Orchestra Guy Barker Orchestra
- Conductor Guy Barker