• 0 - Johann Sebastian Bach - “An Introduction”
    Jun 15 2016

    Ep. 0, The GCP pilot episode! The life of Johann Sebastian Bach 'An Introduction' surveys the life of one of classical music's greatest composers.

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    Thank you to musopen.org for the historical recording of the St. Matthew Passion!

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    12 mins
  • 1 - JS Bach pt. 1 - “The Young Bach”
    Jun 18 2016

    In Ep. 1, The Life of Johann Sebastian Bach pt. 1 “The Young Bach”, we explore the early life of this great composer from birth until his appointment to the court at Weimar in 1708.

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    Music for episode I can be found on musopen.org. Thank you to the following performers. Marcin Dabrowski https://musopen.org/music/2485/johann-sebastian-bach/prelude-and-fugue-no-2-in-cm-bwv-847/

    Mehmet Okonsar for the final portion of the fugue from BWV 911 https://musopen.org/music/3224/johann-sebastian-bach/toccata-in-c-minor-bwv-911/

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    56 mins
  • 2 - JS Bach pt. 2 - “The Maturing Master”
    Jun 19 2016

    In Ep. 2, The Life of Johann Sebastian Bach pt. 2 'The Maturing Master', we see our hero off to Weimar, where he will play a little organ, lay down a few tunes, and cause some trouble. From there, he will journey to Cöthen and enjoy a few years of tranquility before his real life's work begins in Leipzig!

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    Concerto for 2 Violins in D minor mvt. 1 Vivace, David and Igor Oistrahk

    Prelude no. 14 F-sharp minor, BWV 859 - Kimiko Ishizaka Organ

    Concert in D minor, BWV 596 Cantata no. 182 'Himmelskonig, sei willkommen' https://archive.org/details/17HimmelsknigseiWillkommenBWV182AriaAltoLegetEuchDemHeilandUnter

    French suite no. 2 in C minor, BWV 813 - 1. Allemande, Vadim Chaimovich

    Prelude and fugue in C minor BWV 871, Jorg Demus

    Brandenburg Concerto no. 3 in G major, BWV 1048 1. Allegro - Advent Chamber Orchestra. https://musopen.org/music/3500-brandenburg-concerto-no-3-bwv-1048/

    Partita no. 2 in D minor, 'Chaconne' - Jascha Heifetz

    Brandenburg Concerto no. 6 in B-flat major for two violas, BWV 1051 - US Army Strings

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    1 hr and 28 mins
  • 3 - JS Bach pt. 3 - “The Cantor of Leipzig”
    Jun 19 2016

    In Ep. 3, The Life of Johann Sebastian Bach pt. 3, "The Cantor of Leipzig", we see our great composer become the Cantor of Leipzig. He will encounter many obstacles during these long years in Leipzig, but will still manage to be able to keep up a relentless composition schedule and create one of the greatest bodies of work in the history of music.

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    Music heard in this episode:

    1. St John Passion, (ending portion no. 1 Chorus: “Herr, unser Herrscher”

    2-4. St. Matthew Passion (chorale selections)

    5. Church Cantata no. 86

    6. St. John Passion, Part 1.2

    7. St. Matthew Passion, selection from Part 2

    8. Cantate Profane

    9. Partita no. 1 in B-flat major, Prelude

    10. St. Matthew Passion, “Erbarme Dich” Special thanks again to pianist Chiara Bertoglio and the wonderful performance of the Partita no. 1 BWV 825 - Allemande.https://musopen.org/music/809/johann-sebastian-bach/partita-no-1-bwv-825/ 

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    1 hr and 23 mins
  • 4 - JS Bach pt. 4 - “Old Man Bach, The Twilight of a God”
    Jun 19 2016

    Ep. 4, The Life of JS Bach, "Old Man Bach, The Twilight of a God" brings us to the end of the great man's life and to the beginning of his immortality. As Bach grew to old age, his music slowly faded out of fashion and appreciation for his great musical achievements diminished. Even so, he would continue his work, dedicated as always to spirits greater than his own, and press on towards musical godhood.

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    -Art of Fugue, Canone no. 2 "all' ottava" (https://archive.org/details/AOC26B/onclassical_palareti_bach_art-of-fugue_5-ii_canon_in_hypodiapason.mp3)

    -Cantata “Jesu, der du meine Seele”, BWV 78 - museopen european Archive

    -Goldberg Variations, BWV 988 Aira and var. 1 Shelley Katz, piano

    -Mass in B minor, Kyrie (opening)

    -The Musical Offering, Sonata for flute, violin, and keyboard mvt. 2

    -The Musical Offering, Ricercar in 6 parts

    -Mass in B minor, Gloria

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    59 mins
  • 5 - Fritz Kreisler, pt. 1 - "Vienna's Violinist"
    Jul 31 2016

    In Ep. 5, The Life of Fritz Kreisler, pt. I tells the story of Vienna's greatest violinist, Fritz Kreisler, from birth to his marriage in the beginning of the 20th century. His rise to fame was an eventful one and we will see him grow from a normal little boy into a first rate wunderkind. Following the glories of his youth, Kreisler will give up the violin to pursue the medical arts and also do a bit of soldering. But in the end, the call of music was too great and he set his sights once more on a career as a virtuoso violinist.

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    Works performed in the episode and their performers are...

    Liebeslied by Fritz Kreisler performed beautifully by Emanuel Salvador - https://musopen.org/music/2800/fritz-kreisler/3-old-viennese-dances/

    Symphony no. 3 - Scherzo by Anton Bruckner - unnamed European Orchestra - https://musopen.org/music/983/anton-bruckner/symphony-no-3-in-dm-wab-103/

    Flower Duet from Lakme by Leo Delibes performed by - Mosaica - https://musopen.org/music/2742/leo-delibes/lakme-flower-duet/

    Beethoven Violin Concerto mvt. 1 - unknown performer - https://musopen.org/music/1056/ludwig-van-beethoven/violin-concerto-in-d-op-61/

    Brahms Violin Concerto mvt. 3 performed by Fritz Kreisler himself! - https://musopen.org/music/1064/johannes-brahms/violin-concerto-in-d-op-77/

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    44 mins
  • 6 - Fritz Kreisler, pt. 2 - "Fields Of Glory"
    Sep 5 2016

    In Ep. 6, The Life of Fritz Kreisler, Part II tells the story of this great violinist composer's life from 1900 to the end of The First World War. We will see him achieve glory on the concert stage, in composition, and on the battlefield.

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    Works and performers for this episode are...

    1. Caprice Viennois - Written and performed by Fritz Kreisler (1924)

    2. Poeme - Ernst Chausson composer, Jascha Heifetz violin

    3. Schön Rosmarin - Written and performed by Fritz Kreisler (1943)

    4. Liebesfreud - Written and performed by Fritz Kreisler (1926)

    5. Humoresque - by Dvorak arr. Kreisler, Fritz Kreisler violin (1938)

    6. Violin Concerto in C in the style of Vivaldi - Written and performed by Kreisler

    7. Liebesfreud - by Kreisler arr. Rachmaninov - performed by Rachmaninov

    8. Tabourin Chinois - Written and performed by Fritz Kreilser

    #1, 4, 5, 8 - https://archive.org/details/FRITZKREISLER1875-1962Violin #2 - https://archive.org/details/ChaussonPoemeOp.25heifetzMonteux

    #3 - https://archive.org/details/FRITZKREISLER-TheseAreMyFavorites-NEWTRANSFER #7 - https://archive.org/details/ViolinConcertoInC

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    57 mins
  • 7 - Fritz Kreisler, pt. 3 - “A Citizen Of The World”
    Oct 8 2016

    In Ep. 7, The Life of Fritz Kreisler, Part III finishes the story of the great Fritz Kreisler, from the end of the First World War, through his retirement in 1950, and all the way to the twilight of his life.

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    The introductory quotation is from the close of Joseph Szigeti’s autobiography of 1947, 'With Strings Attached' - it is telling how Szigeti ends his own autobiography with a story about Kreisler... Thank you to archive.org for all the Kreisler recordings!

    All works are performed by Kreisler unless otherwise noted.

    1. The World is Waiting for Sunrise - by Ernst Seitz arr. Kreisler (1928) 2. Beethoven Violin Concerto in D major op. 61 (cadenza) - by Fritz Kreisler

    3. String Quartet in A minor mvt. 2 'Scherzo' - by Fritz Kreisler (1935) - Fritz Kreisler and Thomas Petrie violins, William Primrose viola, Lauri Kennedy cello

    4. Sicilliene et Rigaudon (in the style of Francoeur)- by Fritz Kreisler, Jascha Heifetz violin

    5. Stars in My Eyes from 'Sissy" - by Fritz Kreisler (1946)

    6. Songs My Mother Taught Me op. 55 no. 4 - by Antonin Dvorak arr. Kreisler (1928)

    7. Beautiful Ohio Waltz - by Mary Earl (1919)

    8. Recitative and Scherzo Caprice - by Fritz Kreisler, Jascha Heifetz violin

    9. Violin Concerto in E minor mvt. 1 - by Felix Mendelssohn

    10. Underneath the Stars - by Herbert Spencer (1917)

    11. La Gitana - by Fritz Kreisler (1946)

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    59 mins