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  • Mendelssohn’s Spring Song & More

    Mendelssohn’s Spring Song & More

    How many times have you heard Felix Mendelssohn’s “Spring Song” parodied, in cartoons or otherwise?

    Yesterday, Punxsutawney Phil prognosticated an early spring, and today is Mendelssohn’s birthday (born on this date in 1809), so conditions are ripe to give it another listen. You’ll have your chance this morning on “Sweetness and Light.”

    A selection of Mendelssohn’s “Songs without Words” (of which “Spring Song” is the most famous) will be offered, played by pianist Daniel Barenboim, as will one of the composer’s delightful string symphonies, written at the tender age of 12.

    I will always associate “War March of the Priests” with the organ arrangement played by Vincent Price under the opening credits of “The Abominable Dr. Phibes.” We’ll hear it performed by Arthur Fielder and the Boston Pops. Also featured will be music from “A Midsummer Night’s Dream,” freely adapted for a 1935 film (starring James Cagney, Olivia de Havilland, and Mickey Rooney) by Erich Wolfgang Korngold.

    Finally, we’ll enjoy two takes on the “Wedding March,” one in a paraphrase by Franz Liszt, given the Vladimir Horowitz treatment, and the other in a zany performance by Lara St. John’s polka band, Polkastra, that would have made Spike Jones proud.

    I hope you’ll join me for an hour of felicitous Mendelssohn on “Sweetness and Light.” It will put a spring in your step and a song in your heart, when you tune in this morning at 11:00 EST/8:00 PST. Hear it exclusively on KWAX, the radio station of the University of Oregon!

    Stream it, wherever you are, at the link:

    https://kwax.uoregon.edu/


    While you’re waiting, here’s “Spring Song” (1931) by future Disney animator Cy Young. Back when cartoons were cartoons!

    Happy birthday, Felix Mendelssohn!

  • Happy 80th Birthday Daniel Barenboim

    Happy 80th Birthday Daniel Barenboim

    Pianist, conductor, and humanitarian Daniel Barenboim is 80 today. Only within the past weeks did Barenboim announce that he would have to scale back on his concertizing, due to health reasons (citing a “serious neurological condition”). Let’s hope the hiatus is merely temporary.

    Happy birthday, Maestro. Get well soon, and many happy returns!


    Barenboim at 12 (playing Scarlatti, Chopin, and Kabalevsky)

    Superstar “Trout” Quintet, with Barenboim, Itzhak Perlman, Pinchas Zukerman, Jacqueline du Pré, and Zubin Mehta (on the double bass!)

    Playing Mendelssohn’s “Songs without Words,” complete

    With Jackie, off the cuff – and on the piano

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZOok22pCErM

    Barenboim plays Beethoven

    Barenboim conducts Bruckner

    “Tristan und Isolde,” complete

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IdjFBW-S3z0

    Encores at Carnegie Hall, with the West-Eastern Divan Orchestra

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L1uBLxEmes4

  • Vienna Philharmonic New Year’s Concert 2022

    Vienna Philharmonic New Year’s Concert 2022

    What better way to treat your New Year’s Day hangover than with a celebratory concert of bright Strauss waltzes and raucous galops?

    The Classical Network presents its annual live broadcast of the New Year’s Day Concert from Vienna. This year, the Vienna Philharmonic is conducted by Daniel Barenboim.

    Load up your ice pack, pour yourself a hair of the dog, and tune in for this New Year’s tradition, this morning at 11:00 EST. 2022 gets off to a fizzy start on WWFM – The Classical Network and wwfm.org.

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