Episode Synopsis "Roope Grondahl and Friends: How Europe Sounds"
Three young, prize-winning musicians from Finland, Czech Republic and Portugal present a colorful and diverse program with music by 19th and 20th century composers from across Europe.PROGRAM Jean Sibelius: Five Esquisses, Op. 14 Einojuhani Rautavaara: Passionale David Popper: Polonaise de Concert, Op. 14 Alexandre Delgado: Lavara Antonin Dvorak: Waldesruh, Op. 68 David Popper: Elfentanz, Op. 39 Bohuslav Martinu: Sonata No. 3 for Cello and Piano Johannes Brahms: Clarinet Trio, Op. 114 Roope Grondahl, Piano Petr Spacek, Cello Joao Pedro Lopes Santos, Clarinet Performed on March 16, 2009, as part of the Concerto Discreto concert series, sponsored by Deutsche Welle.
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