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Episode m00023j9, broadcast at Thursday 6th May 2021, 7:00pm, and Wednesday 23rd January 2019, 7:00pm.
“Haydn's ticklingly playful "sonata for piano accompanied by violin and cello" - or Trio in C major - opens this evening's Mixtape, along with an amorous refusal in Merula's Folle e ben che si crede. The sequence also includes Lutoslawski's response to Communist Party disapproval of his First Symphony, the folky Little Suite, and Réponse Lutosławski - Bryce Dessner's homage to the composer. Madeleine Dring's whirling Tarantella and the seamless Sonata Octavi a 12 by Giovanni Gabrieli draw things to a close, with a high kick from The Vienna Berlin Music Club's version of Brahms's Hungarian Dance No 1. Producer: Ewa Norman”
Track listing
- 0:19 – Piano Trio in C major H.15.27 (3rd mvt)
- Composer Joseph Haydn
- Ensemble Beaux Arts Trio
- 4:55 – Folle è ben che si crede
- Singer Magdalena Kožená
- Composer Tarquinio Merula
- Ensemble Private Musicke
- Conductor Pierre Pitzl
- 8:41 – Little Suite (track 4-7, Lutoslawski)
- Orchestra North German Radio Symphony Orchestra
- Composer Witold Lutosławski
- Conductor Krzysztof Urbański
- 12:42 – Réponse Lutoslawski: Resonance
- Composer Bryce Dessner
- Ensemble 12 Ensemble
- 17:19 – Tarantelle (track 16, Leigh Kaplan plays Madeleine Dring)
- Composer Madeleine Dring
- Performer Leigh Kaplan
- Performer Robin Paterson
- 20:30 – Sonata octavi toni a 12
- Composer Giovanni Gabrieli
- Ensemble His Majestys Sagbutts and Cornetts
- 25:06 – Hungarian Dance No. 1
- Composer Johannes Brahms
- Music Arranger Miskától Borzó
- Ensemble Philharmonix