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This episode features a performance of Form by German composer Stefan Wolpe, whose works have not been as widely recorded as those of many of his contemporaries.
In this program, internationally known pianist Jeanne Kerstein performs Sounds and Silences by Hungarian composer Jenő Takács, a friend and contemporary of Béla Bartók and Zoltán Kodály.
This episode features a performance of Form by German composer Stefan Wolpe, whose works have not been as widely recorded as those of many of his contemporaries.
In this program, internationally known pianist Jeanne Kerstein performs Sounds and Silences by Hungarian composer Jenő Takács, a friend and contemporary of Béla Bartók and Zoltán Kodály.
This program focuses on the works of controversial composer John Cage. Pianist Jeanne Kerstein performs several of his piano pieces.
This program focuses on the works of controversial composer John Cage. Pianist Jeanne Kerstein performs several of his piano pieces.
This program features a performance of Sports et divertissements by Erik Satie, who was once considered a minor composer but whose influence has increased as complete recordings of his piano works have become available.
This program features a performance of Sports et divertissements by Erik Satie, who was once considered a minor composer but whose influence has increased as complete recordings of his piano works have become available.
In this program, pianist Jeanne Kerstein performs Elliott Carter's Piano Sonata, written in 1946, which represents the composer's neo romantic phase.
In this program, pianist Jeanne Kerstein performs Elliott Carter's Piano Sonata, written in 1946, which represents the composer's neo romantic phase.