On October 22, Friends of The New Criterion gathered at a private New York club to hear Andrew Jones discuss his latest book, “The London Club: Architecture, Interiors, Art.”
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On October 22, Friends of The New Criterion gathered at a private New York club to hear Andrew Jones discuss his latest book, “The London Club: Architecture, Interiors, Art.”
Music for a While #92: A few of our favorite things
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38 minutes 45 seconds
11 months ago
Music for a While #92: A few of our favorite things
This episode begins with Mozart—the glorious, peppy last movement of a piano concerto—and ends with Sarah Vaughan, singing a song (“Black Coffee”). In between we have Bill Monroe, Fanny Mendelssohn, Earl Scruggs—a real variety show. But all to a purpose.
Mozart, Piano Concerto No. 14 in E flat, K. 449, last movement
Clarke, “The Cloths of Heaven”
Monroe, “Blue Moon of Kentucky”
Bernstein, “Some Other Time”
Mendelssohn, Fanny, arr. Masur, Ken-David, “Schöne Fremde”
Dunhill, “The Cloths of Heaven”
Kern, “Why Was I Born?”
Scruggs, “Foggy Mountain Breakdown”
Burke, “Black Coffee”
The New Criterion Podcasts
On October 22, Friends of The New Criterion gathered at a private New York club to hear Andrew Jones discuss his latest book, “The London Club: Architecture, Interiors, Art.”