

Great Performances: Now Hear This
PRIMETIME EMMYS® 1X nominee in 2013
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S3 E1 - Amy Beach: American Romantic
April 7, 202254minAt Festival Mozaic, Scott Yoo and his wife, the flutist Alice Dade, get to know America’s greatest Romantic composer, Amy Beach, and European women composers of her time. Across the country, they explore Beach’s New England roots and career, in a time when polite society looked down on women composers. Despite this resistance, Beach was one of the first to try to invent a truly American music.Subscribe to PBS Living or PBS Documentaries or purchaseS3 E2 - Florence Price and the American Migration
April 14, 202254minScott Yoo follows the trail of Florence Price, who fled discrimination in the South for a new life in Chicago. Here, with pianist Michelle Cann, he explores Price’s music and African American influences, and learns from leading spiritual, gospel, blues and jazz musicians how plantation spirituals--a mixture of West African music and European hymns--shaped nearly all of American popular music.Subscribe to PBS Living or PBS Documentaries or purchaseS3 E3 - Aaron Copland: Dean of American Music
April 28, 202254minEach year, Scott Yoo and his musician friends spend a month teaching students--just as Aaron Copland did over his career--carrying on the long musical tradition of masters teaching students, who become masters themselves. Together they’ll play the works of Copland, to discover how he drew from his Jewish roots, Modernism, and most importantly American folk music to invent the American sound.Subscribe to PBS Living or PBS Documentaries or purchaseS3 E4 - New American Voices
May 5, 202254minFor the first time in Now Hear This, Scott Yoo meets and plays with living composers. In Chicago, legendary guitarist Sergio Assad shows him how the music of Brazil has helped his compositions become a staple of the classical canon. In San Francisco, Indian American Reena Esmail teaches him about the rhythms and scales of traditional Indian music, and how they inspire her signature sound.Subscribe to PBS Living or PBS Documentaries or purchase