On this week’s “Music from Marlboro,” it’s an all-French affair.
Charles Gounod’s classically proportioned and wholly delightful “Petite symphonie” will be performed by Marlboro wind players, including “the Heifetz of the flute” (Gramophone) Marina Piccinini, principal oboist of the Metropolitan Opera Nathan Hughes, principal oboist of the Minnesota Orchestra Joseph Peters, principal clarinetist of the New York Philharmonic Anthony McGill, New York-based freelance clarinetist Alicia Lee (Orpheus Chamber Orchestra, The Knights, NOVUS and ACME), principal bassoonist of the Princeton Symphony Orchestra Brad Balliett, San Francisco Symphony bassoonist Steven Dibner, newly appointed principal hornist of the Berlin Philharmonic David Cooper, and former principal horn of the Berlin Radio Symphony Orchestra (and now concert soloist) Radovan Vlatković, from a concert given in 2013.
Then veteran pianist Gilbert Kalish will be joined by violinist Catherine Cho (Juilliard School faculty), violist Melissa Reardon (Enso String Quartet), and cellist Raman Ramakrishnan (Horszowski Trio, formerly of the Daedalus Quartet) to perform Gabriel Fauré’s passionate and personal Piano Quartet No. 2 in G minor, Op. 45, from a concert given in 2001.
I hope you’ll join me for more great music-making from the archives of the legendary Marlboro Music Festival, this Wednesday at 6 p.m. EDT, on WWFM – The Classical Network and wwfm.org.
Marlboro School of Music and Festival: Official Page

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