Terrance kicks off Cinco de Mayo with Art Tatum's "Hallelujah" — and throws a little Richard Strauss into the mix as well. We hear Glenn Gould in one of Strauss' early keyboard works, "Five Piano Pieces," and André Previn leads the venerable Vienna Philharmonic in the colorful tone poem "Metamorphosen."
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