Poster David Aaron Carpenter plays Stradivarius viola
American violist David Aaron Carpenter plays the "Macdonald" Stradivarius viola, created in 1719 by Antonio Stradivari (1641-1737), at Sotheby's auction house in Paris on April 15, 2014.
Bertrand Guay/AFP/Getty Images

Learning to Listen: The Viola

Learning to Listen: The Viola

This week, the viola takes center stage, and we're going to find out about the instrument: It's not just a big violin or the subject of endless viola jokes.

Nobuko Imai (r) with the Michaelangelo Quartet
Nobuko Imai (at far right) poses with her viola in a photo with the Michaelangelo String Quartet.
Marco Borggreve

Nobuko Imai, one of the world's most sought-after violists, comments on the viola in this week's episode.

Program Playlist

Johann Sebastian Bach
Brandenburg Concerto No. 6: 3rd movement
Academy of St Martin in the Fields

Antonio Vivaldi
Concerto for Viola d'amore and Lute movement II
Roy Goodman, viola d'amore
Nogel North, lute

Carl Stamitz
Concerto for Viola and Orchestra
Cologne Chamber Orchestra
Wolfram Christ, viola

Johann Sebastian Bach
Goldberg Variations: Variation 2
Julian Rachlin, violin

Strauss
Don Quixote
George Szell, Cleveland Orchestra
Nobuko Imai, viola

Toru Takemitsu
A Bird Came Down the Walk
Nobuko Imai, viola

Franz Schubert
Arpeggione Sonata: 1st movement
Nobuko Imai, viola

Gustav Mahler
Symphony No. 10
Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra/Rafael Kubalek

Anton Bruckner
Symphony No. 4 "Romantic": 2nd movement
Vienna Philharmonic

Edward Elgar
Enigma Variations: Ysobel
Saarbrucken Radio Symphony Orchestra

Hector Berlioz
Harold in Italy: Serenade
Frankfurt Radio Symphony Orchestra
Yuri Bashmet, viola

Bartók
Concerto for Viola 3. Allegro vivace
Berlin Philharmonic, Pierre Boulez
Yuri Bashmet, viola

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