Watercolors, Snow maidens, and Parachutes all make appearances in this morning’s music. And we’ll hear a live 2005 performance for the morning Marlboro Month feature as we continue to celebrate the prestigious Festival’s 60th anniversary season.
The vocal performances at Marlboro are just as captivating as those that are purely instrumental. We’ll hear a magnificent performance of Schumann’s "Dichterliebe" cycle this afternoon from last summer’s Festival.
Yesterday afternoon’s weekly concert at the Marlboro Music Festival opened with Franz Schubert’s lilting song, "Auf Dem strom" – "On the River". We’ll hear that same song in this morning’s music, featuring a live recording from one of last season’s concerts at the Festival.
Last week we heard Beethoven’s Octet for Winds. Today we’ll hear another Wind Octet by another German, Carl Reinecke, in a performance from the final weekend of the 2010 Marlboro Music Festival.
As our second week celebrating the 60th anniversary of the Marlboro Music Festival comes to an end, we’ll hear a beautifully performed and produced recording of the Brahms Horn Trio from their 2005 season.
Michael Dabroski, co-founder of Burlington Ensemble, joins VPR Classical’s Joe Goetz live in studio for a chat about the group’s two concerts at All Souls Interfaith Gathering in Shelburne.
Something funny happened at the beginning of the Bach performance at the 1999 Marlboro Music Festival. You’ll be able to hear the results in this morning’s live performance of Bach’s Brandenburg Concerto #3.