Live from Philadelphia
In the second leg of Radio 3’s journey across America, Petroc Trelawny visits Philadelphia to explore the stars and places shaping Philly's vibrant classical musical life today.
In the second leg of Radio 3’s journey across America, Petroc Trelawny visits Philadelphia.
Petroc presents live from the studios of classical music station WRTI in central Philadelphia, the city where America began and the Declaration of Independence was signed 250 years ago. It's the historical heart of the United States, and it's also the home of Rocky, Sixers basketball, Philly cheesesteaks and some of the country’s most exciting music making: with icons from the great contralto Marian Anderson to saxophonist John Coltrane having called the city home.
Rachmaninov famously called the Philadelphia Orchestra “the finest the world has ever heard”. Petroc hears from its current music director conductor Yannick Nezet-Seguin, about his bond with the city and the orchestra and meets some of its musicians to hear what it’s like creating the famous ‘Philadelphia Sound’ from the inside.
Petroc also remembers one of Philadelphia's iconic former conductors, Leopold Stokowski. Known for his charm and pioneering orchestral sound - Petroc chats to author and former orchestral librarian Nancy Shear who knew him well about the legend of Stokowski - and we hear his voice from the archives.
Violinist Augustin Hadelich is in town to perform Barber’s violin concerto, a piece whose history is intertwined with Philly, having been written for and premiered by the orchestra. Augustin explains the magic within this American masterpiece.
Petroc visits the famous Curtis Institute - whose alumni include Leonard Bernstein, Lang Lang, and Yuja Wang - for an exclusive performance from some of its future superstars of classical music, the Viano Quartet: Curtis graduates who released their debut album in 2025.
Philadelphia is also home to the world’s largest playable pipe organ, the spectacular Wanamaker Organ which used to be housed within Macy’s. Having fallen silent for a few years, it's been brought back to life by Opera Philadelphia. Petroc fires up the pipes with its curator and also chats to Philadelphia Opera’s director, countertenor Anthony Roth Costanzo, who's creating the youngest, most diverse and in-demand opera community in the USA.
WRTI classical DJ Melinda Whiting chats to Petroc about the radio station, which broadcasts classical music in the daytime, and jazz music at night.
And throughout the programme, Petroc will be introducing us to the city with a little help from some Philly locals, from the Liberty Bell and Independence Hall to the Marian Anderson museum, musical Walk of Fame and those famous Rocky steps.
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Franz Waxman
The Philadelphia story (Theme)
Orchestra: National Philharmonic Orchestra. Conductor: Charles Gerhardt.- Classic Film Scores: Sunset Boulevard.
- RCA Red Seal.
- 7.
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Sergey Rachmaninov
10 Preludes Op.23 (no.5 in G minor)
Performer: Yuja Wang.- Yuja Wang - The Berlin Recital.
- Deutsche Grammophon.
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William Grant Still
Symphony no. 2 'Song of a New Race' (4th mvt)
Orchestra: The Philadelphia Orchestra. Conductor: Yannick Nézet‐Séguin.- Still & Bonds - Symphonies & Variations.
- Deutsche Grammophon (DG).
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Arcangelo Corelli
String Suite [from Op.5 sonatas] (Gigue [no.9])
Music Arranger: Ettore Pinelli. Orchestra: The Philadelphia Orchestra. Conductor: Eugene Ormandy.- Ormandy Conducts Bach, Handel & Corelli (Remastered).
- Sony Classical.
- 14.
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Jimmy McHugh
On the Sunny Side of the Street
Performer: Billie Holiday & Her Orchestra.![]()
Franz Schubert
Ave Maria, D.839
Singer: Marian Anderson. Performer: Kosti Vehanen.- Marian Anderson: Let Freedom Ring.
- JSP.
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Traditional American Spiritual
Deep River
Music Arranger: Harry Burleigh. Singer: Marian Anderson. Performer: Franz Rupp.- RCA.
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Johann Friedrich Fasch
Violin concerto in D major FWV L:D5 (3rd mvt)
Performer: Emlyn Ngai. Orchestra: Tempesta di Mare.- Fasch: Orchestral Works, Vol. 2.
- Chandos.
- 103.
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Florence Price
Symphony no.1 in E minor (3rd mvt)
Orchestra: The Philadelphia Orchestra. Conductor: Yannick Nézet‐Séguin.- Florence Price: Symphonies Nos. 1 & 3.
- Deutsche Grammophon (DG).
- 3.
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Ludwig van Beethoven
String Quartet in B flat major Op.130 (2nd mvt)
Ensemble: Dover Quartet.- Beethoven: Complete String Quartets, Vol. 3.
- Cedille.
- 6.
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Mason Bates
Piano Concerto (Movement III)
Performer: Daniil Trifonov. Orchestra: The Philadelphia Orchestra. Conductor: Yannick Nézet‐Séguin.- My American Story: North.
- Deutsche Grammophon (DG).
- 13.
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Philip Glass
How All Living Things Breathe (Fall of the House of Usher)
Singer: Anthony Roth Costanzo. Performer: Les Violons du Roy.- Decca.
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Edward Elgar
Nimrod - extract ('Enigma' Variations)
Performer: Dylan David Shaw.- BBC recording.
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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Clarinet concerto in A major K.622 (2nd mvt)
Performer: Anthony McGill. Performer: Chamber Orchestra of Philadelphia.- Mozart - Mackey.
- Warner Music UK Limited.
- 3.
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Caroline Shaw
Ochre (Siderite)
Choir: The Crossing. Conductor: Donald Nally.- Navona.
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Johann Sebastian Bach
Toccata and fugue in D minor BWV.565 (Toccata - extract)
Orchestrator: Leopold Stokowski. Orchestra: The Philadelphia Orchestra. Conductor: Leopold Stokowski.- Leopold Stokowski and the Philadelphia Orchestra.
- Music & Arts.
- 18.
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Manuel de Falla
Ritual Fire Dance (El Amor Brujo)
Orchestra: The Philadelphia Orchestra. Conductor: Leopold Stokowski.- Sony Classical.
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Alexander Reinagle
Philadelphia Sonata no.1 in D major (3rd mvt)
Performer: William Grant Naborè.- Reinagle, Moller, Hewitt, Brown & Anonymous: American Keyboard Music of the 18th.
- Academy Productions.
- 3.
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John Philip Sousa
The Liberty bell
Ensemble: Eastman Wind Ensemble. Conductor: Frederick Fennell.- MERCURY.
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William Billings
The Lord is ris'n indeed
Choir: His Majestie's Clerkes. Conductor: Paul Hillier.- Early American Choral Music Vol. 1: Anthems and Fuging Tunes by William Billings.
- Harmonia Mundi.
- 16.
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Francis Hopkinson
My Days Have Been So Wondrous Free
Singer: Thomas Hampson. Performer: Wolfram Rieger.- Private recording.
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Jennifer Higdon
Concerto 4-3 (The Shallows)
Ensemble: Time for Three. Orchestra: The Philadelphia Orchestra. Conductor: Xian Zhang.- Letters for the Future.
- DG.
- 5.
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Alistair Coleman
Moonshot (July 16, 1969, launch)
Ensemble: Viano Quartet.- BBC recording.
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Florence Price
String Quartet no.1 in G major (2nd mvt)
Ensemble: Viano Quartet.- BBC recording.
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Leonard Bernstein
Candide (Overture)
Orchestra: London Symphony Orchestra. Conductor: Yannick Nézet‐Séguin.- Maestro: Music by Leonard Bernstein (Original Soundtrack).
- Deutsche Grammophon (DG).
- 20.
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Arthur Schwartz
Rhode Island Is Famous For You
Composer: Howard Dietz. Music Arranger: Russell Garcia. Singer: Blossom Dearie. Orchestra: Russell Garcia and his Orchestra.- Verve Jazz Masters 51: Blossom Dearie.
- Verve.
- 9.
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Samuel Barber
Violin Concerto Op.14 (1st mvt)
Performer: Augustin Hadelich. Orchestra: WDR Symphony Orchestra Cologne. Conductor: Krzysztof Urbański.![]()
George Gershwin
3 Preludes (no.3)
Performer: Isata Kanneh‐Mason.- Summertime.
- Decca Music Group Ltd..
- 11.
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Ottorino Respighi
Brazilian Impressions (Song and Dance)
Orchestra: Dallas Symphony Orchestra. Conductor: Eduardo Mata.- Respighi, O.: Roman Festivals / Brazilian Impressions / Pines of Rome.
- Sono Luminus.
- 7.
Broadcast
- Sat 10 Jan 202609:00BBC Radio 3

