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Latvian conductor Mariss Jansons conducts the traditional New Year Concert with the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra at the Vienna Musikverein on Friday, Jan. 1, 2016.
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Learning to Listen: New Year, New Music

Learning to Listen: New Year, New Music

This week on Learning to Listen, we'll look at music throughout music history that was perceived to be "new." We'll trace the development of harmony, secular opera, instrumental forms and so much more.

Program Playlist

In Paradisum (Into Paradise) Subvenite (Gregorian Chant)

Hildegard von Bingen
Nunc aperuit nobis (Now a door long shut has opened)
Sequentia/Barbara Thornton

William Byrd
Passamezzo Galliard
Belladonna

John Dowland
"Come again sweet love doth now invite"
King's Singers

Antonio Vivaldi
from 'Season': Winter
Janine Jansen, violin

J.S. Bach
from Well-Tempered Klavier Book 1 Prelude and Fugue No. 2

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
from The Magic Flute: Pa Pa Pa Pagena!
Queen of the Night aria
Edita Gruberova

Ludwig van Beethoven
Symphony No. 7, 4th movement
Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra

Frederic Chopin
Etude No. 12
Jan Lisiecki

Richard Wagner
Ride of the Valkyries

George Gershwin
Prelude No. 1

Igor Stravinsky
Rite of Spring, Finale

John Cage
Sonatas and Interludes for Prepared Piano

Gyorgy Ligeti
Nonsense Madrigals: Alphabet

Arvo Pärt
Spiegel im Spiegel
Anne Akiko Meyers

Philip Glass
Bent Suite: 3rd movement

Bill Monroe arr. Curtis/Kim
wheel hoss for two fiddles
Routes of Evanescence

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