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Joshua Weilerstein returns to the BBC Philharmonic for a musical postcard celebrating the 250th anniversary of American Independence. Three joyous works each shed a different light on the sights and sounds of the USA, culminating in Dvořák's "New World" Symphony, music which celebrates his time in America but also explores themes of identity and belonging and which is infused with a longing for his Bohemian home. Frank Dupree makes his BBC Philharmonic debut in Kapustin's Fourth Piano Concerto, a dazzling work which marries jazz improvisation with classical virtuosity. To open, Duke Ellington's swaggering "Harlem" captures the energy and pride of Harlem's cultural renaissance; big band textures and classical finesse blended in celebration of the city. Duke Ellington: Harlem Kapustin: Piano Concerto No. 4 8.20 Interval Dvořák: Symphony No.9 "From the New World" Recorded at Manchester's Bridgewater Hall on 18 April and presented by Mark Forrest. Frank Dupree (piano) Obi Jenne (drums) Joshua Weilerstein BBC Philharmonic Orchestra To listen on most smart speakers, just say "ask BBC Sounds to play Radio 3 in Concert."
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- TrackArtist
- 1.HarlemHarlemDuke Ellington
- 2.Piano Concerto No.4Piano Concerto No.4Nikolai Girshevich Kapustin
- 3.Concert Etude No.1Concert Etude No.1Nikolai Girshevich Kapustin
- 4.Suite for Violin and PianoSuite for Violin and PianoWilliam Grant Still
- 5.Symphony No.9 'From the New World'Symphony No.9 'From the New World'Antonín Dvořák
- 6.Album de Lilian No 1, Op 139Album de Lilian No 1, Op 139Charles Koechlin