Feminine Fusion

July 22, 2018: Still More Prize Winners

Barbara Hannigan, winner of the 2018 Grammy for classical solo vocal (Musacchio & Ianniello)

Barbara Hannigan, winner of the 2018 Grammy for classical solo vocal (Musacchio & Ianniello)

“Winning is only half of it.  Having fun is the other half.”  – Bum Phillips

 

It’s always exciting to be recognized for one’s accomplishments.  On this episode, we’ll hear performances from some award-winning performers.

 

“Still More Prize Winners”

Igor Stravinsky:  Elegie
Fenella Humphreys, violin
“Bach2 the Future, Vol. 2”
Champs Hill Records CHRCD118

Béla Bartók:  Viola Concerto
Tabea Zimmermann, viola
Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra; David Shallon, conductor
“Bartok – The Concerto Album”
Warner Classics 5094072

Franz Schubert:  Death and the Maiden
Patricia Kopatchinskaja, violin
Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra
“Death and the Maiden”
Alpha 265

Du Yun:  Angel’s Bone
Du Yun, Abigail Fischer, Kyle Pfortmiller, Julian Wachner, Kyle Bielfield, The Choir of Trinity Wall Street, Novus NY, Jennifer Charles
“Angel’s Bone”
National Sawdust

 

Run time:  58:30

 

Feminine Fusion highlights the roles of women in classical music. Host Diane Jones brings you stories and music of the women who create, perform, and inspire. Produced in the studios at WCNY-FM.

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