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May 24, 2013
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With David Roden
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Ludwig van Beethoven: 11 Moeding Dances (L'Orfeo Baroque Orchestra)
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Johannes Brahms: Intermezzo in E flat
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Robert Schumann: String Quartet in A (Zehetmair Quartet)
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', STATUS, 'Link to http://www.sibelius.fi/english/elamankaari/sib_ainolan_hiljaisuus.htm');" !onmouseout="return nd();" class="copy12">Old films of Jean Sibelius
Puccini on Film!
Adoration of the Magi was one of three paintings that inspired Ottorino Respighi\'s Botticelli Triptych. Some experts contend that this painting has a self-portrait in it. The man furthest on the right, looking over his shoulder right at you, is Botticelli himself.', STATUS, 'Link to http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/9/9d/Sandro_Botticelli_085.jpg');" !onmouseout="return nd();" class="copy12">Adoration of the Magi
Rossini late in life
After a lot of searching, I stumbled onto Brahms speaking and playing his Hungarian Dance No. 1, even though I could barely decipher it through the century-old technology and the degeneration of the recording over time.
I\'ve found other voices and performances as time has gone on but I\'ve never found them all together -- until now. Not only does YouTube have the recordings I\'ve already mentioned, it also has many more century-old recordings. They include Isaac Albéniz, Sir Arthur Sullivan speaking, Joseph Joachim, Camille Saint-Saëns and others performing. It’s fascinating stuff. ', STATUS, 'Link to http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BZXL3I7GPCY');" !onmouseout="return nd();" class="copy12">Brahms and friends speak and play
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In 2007, Prof. Stefan Willich asked doctors from around the world to put down their scalpels and stethoscopes and pick up instruments of another kind to form the World Doctors Orchestra. Willich, director of the Institute for Social Medicine, Epidemiology and Health Economics at the Charité University Medical Center in Berliln, leads the World Doctors Orchestra in a performance recorded at Severance Hall on Sunday, February 8th.
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Program
Aaron Copland
An Outdoor Overture
Ludwig van Beethoven
Triple Concerto in C Major, Op. 56
Johannes Brahms
Symphony No. 1 in C minor, Op. 68
Audio recording by Bruce Gigax.
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