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HPR-1 Program Listings - September 2016

All programs will air on KHPR/KKUA/KANO. For more information, tour the Hawaii Public Radio website at: hawaiipublicradio.org. You’ll find the program grid, music listings, station events, the community calendar and links to other useful sites. All programs are subject to change without notice.

1 THURSDAY

12:00 A.M. Music Through the Night

8:30 Morning Café with Gene Schiller. Get the day going with a refreshing blend of music, The Writer’s Almanac, special features…and more music. Today’s theme: Transcriptions.

10:00 Morning Concert with Gene Schiller. ATTERBERG Horn Conc.; Martin Hackleman, horn; CBC Vancouver Orch.; Mario Bernardi, cond.; GLUCK Excerpts from Orfeo ed Euridice; Rise Stevens, mezzo-soprano; Rome Opera Orch. & Chorus; Pierre Monteux, cond.; STRAVINSKY Le Sacre du Printemps; New York Phil.; Leonard Bernstein, cond.

12:00 P.M. Performance Today

2:00 Exploring Music with Bill McGlaughlin. TBA

3:00 Masterworks Hour with Gene Schiller. KAY Six Dances for String Orch.; Westphalian Sym. Orch.; Siegfried Landau, cond.; SCHARWENKA Piano Conc. #1 in B-flat minor; Earl Wild, piano; Boston Sym. Orch.; Erich Leinsdorf, cond.

6:06 Evening Concert with Judy Anderson. COPLAND El Salon Mexico; New York Phil.; Leonard Bernstein, cond.; GILLIS Sym. #2 A Symphony of Faith; Sinfonia Varsovia; Ian Hobson; GOTTSCHALK (arr. Hershey Kay) Cakewalk; Louisville Orch.; Akira Endo, cond.

8:00 New York Philharmonic RODGERS (arr. Bennett) Victory at Sea; Richard Rodgers, cond.; COPLAND Sym. #3; BLITZTEIN Airborne Sym.; Orson Welles, narrator; Andrea Velis, tenor; David Watson, baritone; Choral Arts Society; Leonard Bernstein, cond.

10:00 Music Through the Night

2 FRIDAY

12:00 A.M. Music Through the Night

8:30 Morning Café with Gene Schiller. Get the day going with a refreshing blend of music, The Writer’s Almanac, special features…and more music. Today’s theme: BACH to School Special.

10:00 Morning Concert with Gene Schiller. STILL From the Black Belt; Westphalian Sym. Orch.; Siegfried Landau, cond.; MACDOWELL Piano Conc. #2 in d; Van Cliburn, piano; Chicago Sym. Orch.; Walter Hendl, cond.; SCHUMANN Sym. #3 in E-flat, Rhenish; Detroit Sym. Orch.; Paul Paray, cond.

12:00 P.M. Performance Today

2:00 Exploring Music with Bill McGlaughlin. TBA

3:00 Masterworks Hour with Gene Schiller. HAYDN Notturno #1 in C; Slovak Chamber Orch.; Bohdan Warchal, cond.; MOZART Sym. #40 in g; Prague Chamber Orch.; Charles Mackerras, cond.

6:06 Evening Concert with John Zak. TURINA Danzas Fantasticas; Cincinnati Sym. Orch.; Jesus Lopez-Cobos, cond.; SAINT-SAENS Violin Conc. #3 in b; Joshua Bell, violin; Montreal Sym. Orch.; Charles Dutoit, cond.; FRANCK Sym. in d; Chicago Sym. Orch.; Pierre Monteux, cond.

8:00 Los Angeles Philharmonic RESPIGHI Fountains of Rome; RESPIGHI Pines of Rome; ADAMS Scheherazade.2 (West Coast Premiere); Leila Josefowicz, violin; John Adams, cond.

10:00 Music Through the Night

3 SATURDAY

12:00 A.M. Music Through the Night

5:00 Howard’s Day Off with Howard Dicus. All in the Family. We visit the music of Schumann’s wife, Mendelssohn’s sister, Haydn’s brother, Wagner’s son, and, of course, the four offspring of Bach.

10:00 From the Top From Montclair, New Jersey, this week’s show features the world-renowned Shanghai String Quartet making a special guest appearance. Two lucky teenage performers get the privilege of joining the quartet in a thrilling performance of the music of Johannes Brahms. We’ll also listen to the music a young cellist has chosen to populate his playlists on Spotify – playlists cleverly designed to persuade his high school friends to become fans of classical music.

11:00 Classical Guitar Alive! with Anthony Morris.

1:00 P.M. World of Opera FRANCO FACCIO Amleto. Pavel Cernoch (Hamlet); Julia Maria Dan (Ophelia); Dshamilja Kaiser (Gertrude); Claudio Sgura (Claudio); Eduard Tsanga (Polonius); Sebastien Soules (Orazio); martosz Urabanowicz (Marcello); Gianluca Buratto (Ghost); Paul Schweinester (Laerte); Jonathan Winell (Herald); Yasushi Hirano (Gravedigger); Prague Phil. Chorus; Vienna Sym. Orch.; Paolo Carignani, cond. Franco Faccio was an Italian contemporary of Verdi better known as a conductor than a composer. His operatic version of “Hamlet” premiered in Genoa in 1865, and was viewed by many as ‘overly’ modern. Faccio’s collaborator on Amleto was librettist Arrigo Boito, who went on to write the librettos for Verdi’s great Shakespeare operas, Otello and Falstaff.

5:00 The Score with Edmund Lowe.

6:00 A Prairie Home Companion with Garrison Keillor.

8:00 The Thistle & Shamrock with Fiona Ritchie. Kickstarters. In the 1970s a handful of globetrotting bands kicked off the international following for music from Celtic roots. Hear vintage sounds from some of the trailblazers including The Chieftans, Battlefield Band, Clannad, Boys of the Lough, Planxty, Silly Wizard, De Dannan,Ossian, Tannahill Weavers and hear how they all combined to feed a growing worldwide interest.

9:00 Fascinatin’ Rhythm with Michael Lasser. Jerry and Oscar – Unlike Richard Rodgers or George Gershwin, Jerome Kern never had a single collaborator, but more than anyone, he wrote with Oscar Hammerstein.

10:00 Millennium of Music with Robert Aubrey Davis. Oxford vs. Cambridge. Delphian gives us the latest from Merton College, while the Choir of Gonville & Caius recreates music from the lost Palace of Westminster.

11:00 Music Through the Night

4 SUNDAY
12:00 A.M. Music Through the Night
5:00 Classical 24
8:00 With Heart & Voice with Peter Dubois. Listener Favorites. Join Peter DuBois, as we listen to another program devoted to your favorite anthems and hymns! We’ve been gathering ideas for this program via email and social media, and look forward to sharing more With Heart and Voice listener favorites.
9:00 Sunday Brunch with Gene Schiller. Enjoy three hours of your favorite music, as requested by the listeners of Hawaii Public Radio. To make your choice from our “musical brunch buffet” write to Sunday Brunch, Hawaii Public Radio, 738 Kaheka St., Honolulu, HI 96814. Or e-mail your request to us at: hprmusic@hawaiipublicradio.org (Subject: Sunday Brunch).
1:00 P.M. Hawaii Symphony Orchestra CHABRIER Espana; FALLA Nights in the Gardens of Spain; Joyce Yang, piano; GINASTERA Danzas Argentinas; Joyce Yang; R. STRAUSS Don Juan; BIZET Carmen Suite #2; Joel Revzen, cond.
3:00 Sunday Baroque. A celebration of beloved and appealing music from the baroque era (1600-1750) and the years leading up to it. Enjoy the tuneful and lively music of Bach, Vivaldi and Handel – and music by their talented contemporaries and predecessors – as part of the mix of familiar favorites and new surprises.
4:00 Harmonia with Angela Mariani. Into the Lion’s Den. This week on Harmonia, we’re headed into the lion’s den, as we go on safari with the New York Pro Musica, the Dufay Collective, and a variety of other ensembles, all of whom have released recordings of the 13-century medieval liturgical drama The Play of Daniel. In addition,on our featured release, we’ll explore 17th century dances from Spain and Latin America.
5:00 Weekend Radio with Robert Conrad. Some radio interviews with Bob and Ray, David Frost and John Cleese and Monty Python. Mike Nichols and Elaine May’s interview with “Mrs. Horace Maynard Fann.” Richard Howland-Bolton is into “Storking the Sparrow.” This Week in the Media.
6:00 Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center BOCCHERINI Guitar Quintet #4 in D; Jason Vieaux, guitar; Escher String Quartet; MENDELSSOHN Octet in E-flat; Sean Lee, Danbi Um, Arnaud Sussmann, Paul Huang, violin; Matthew Lipman, Mark Holloway, viola; David Finckel, Paul Watkins, cello
7:00 Singing and Other Sins with Gary Hickling. Labor Day. We’ll sample Schubert Lieder about grave diggers, singers, sailors, millers, as well as monks and nuns.
8:00 New Sounds
9:00 The Early Muse with Ian Capps. Master & Student: Carissimi & Charpentier . Giacomo Carissimi’s star student in 17th century Rome was Marc-Antoine Charpentier. We explore the French composer’s dramatic works influenced by his early years in Rome, including his most popular oratorio “The Denial of St. Peter” and extracts from his Italian-style opera “Medee.”
10:00 Music from the Hearts of Space. Take a journey through inner space with music that evokes the feeling of the cosmos.
11:00 Music Through the Night

5 MONDAY
12:00 A.M. Music Through the Night
8:30 Morning Café with Gene Schiller. Get the day going with a refreshing blend of music, The Writer’s Almanac, special features…and more music. Today’s theme: Mostly Baroque.
10:00 Morning Concert with Gene Schiller. SIEGFRIED WAGNER Bruder Lustig Suite; Rhenish-Palatinate Phil. Orch.; Werner Andreas Albert, cond.; MEULEMANS Sym. #2; Moscow Sym. Orch.; Frederic Devreese, cond.; CHEN KANG & ZHAN HAO Butterfly Lovers Conc.; Vanessa-Mae, violin; London Phil. Orch.; Viktor Fedotov, cond.
12:00 P.M. Performance Today
2:00 Exploring Music with Bill McGlaughlin. Antonin Dvorak. A five-part biography on the life of Bohemia’s most celebrated composer. We start with a look at Dvorak’s early life and works, as well as music from Dvorak’s first influences, Bedrich Smetana and continue with his travels to America where he helped define our musical identity.
3:00 Masterworks Hour with Gene Schiller. SUPPE The Poet & Peasant Overt.; Vienna Phil. Orch.; Georg Solti, cond.; BERLIOZ Harold in Italy; William Primrose, viola; Boston Sym. Orch.; Charles Munch, cond.
6:06 Evening Concert with Craig De Silva. ROTA Music from the films of Federico Fellini; I Salonisti; GRANADOS Escenas Romanticas; Alicia de Larrocha, piano; VAUGHAN WILLIAMS Sym. #5 in D; Philharmonia Orch.; John Barbirolli, cond.
8:00 Cleveland Orchestra Cooper International Piano Competition Final Round
10:00 Music Through the Night

6 TUESDAY
12:00 A.M. Music Through the Night
8:30 Morning Café with Gene Schiller. Get the day going with a refreshing blend of music, The Writer’s Almanac, special features…and more music. Today’s theme: Exotic Dances.
10:00 Morning Concert with Gene Schiller. MOZART Don Giovanni Overt.; National Phil. Orch.; Leopold Stokowski, cond.; HAYDN Sym. #87 in A; New York Phil.; Leonard Bernstein, cond.; GRIEG Incidental music from Peer Gynt; Sheila Robinson, soprano; Halle Orch. & Chorus; John Barbirolli, cond.
12:00 P.M. Performance Today
2:00 Exploring Music with Bill McGlaughlin. Antonin Dvorak.
3:00 Masterworks Hour with Gene Schiller. MARQUEZ Danzon #2; Orch. of the Americas; Alondra de la Parra, cond.; MUSSORGSKY/STOKOWSKI Pictures at an Exhibition; Bournemouth Sym. Orch.; Jose Serebrier, cond.
6:06 Evening Concert with Craig De Silva. SCHUMANN Arabesque; Artur Rubinstein, piano; SCHUMANN Cello Conc. in a; Janos Starker, cello; London Sym. Orch.; Antal Dorati, cond.; FAURE Piano Quartet #1 in c; Los Angeles Piano Quartet
8:00 Collector’s Corner with Henry Fogel.
10:00 Music Through the Night

7 WEDNESDAY
12:00 A.M. Music Through the Night
8:30 Morning Café with Gene Schiller. Get the day going with a refreshing blend of music, The Writer’s Almanac, special features…and more music. Today’s theme: Classics of Chamber Music.
10:00 Morning Concert with Gene Schiller. CRAS Legende; Henri Demarquette, cello; Luxembourg Phil. Orch.; Jean-Francois Antonioli, cond.; DEBUSSY Nocturnes; Boston Sym. Orch. & Chorus; Claudio Abbado, cond.; LUDOLF NIELSEN Lackschmi; Queensland Sym. Orch.; Werner Andreas Albert, cond.
12:00 P.M. Performance Today
2:00 Exploring Music with Bill McGlaughlin. Antonin Dvorak.
3:00 Masterworks Hour with Gene Schiller. MASCAGNI Mein Erster Walzer; Filarmonica 900 del Teatro Regio di Torino; Gianandrea Noseda, cond.; GLAZUNOV Scenes de Ballet; Minnesota Orch.; Edo de Waart, cond.
6:06 Evening Concert with Craig De Silva. CATALANI Contemplazione & Scherzo; La Scala Phil. Orch.; Riccardo Muti, cond.; CATALANI Ebben, ne andro lontano from La Wally; Victoria de los Angeles, soprano; Rome Opera Orch.; Giuseppe Morelli, cond.; RACHMANINOFF Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini; Artur Rubinstein, piano; Chicago Sym. Orch.; Fritz Reiner, cond.; PAGANINI Violin Conc. #4 in d; Uto Ughi, violin & cond.; Academy of Santa Cecilia Chamber Orch.
8:00 Chicago Symphony Orchestra HAYDN Sym. #93; R. STRAUSS Don Juan; BEETHOVEN Sym. #7 in A; Manfred Honeck, cond.; HAYDN Sym. #100 in G, Military; Nicholas McGegan, cond.
10:00 Music Through the Night

8 THURSDAY12:00 A.M. Music Through the Night
8:30 Morning Café with Gene Schiller. Get the day going with a refreshing blend of music, The Writer’s Almanac, special features…and more music. Today’s theme: First Symphonies.
10:00 Morning Concert with Gene Schiller. HANSON Fantasy on a Theme of Youth; Carol Rosenberger, piano; Seattle Sym. Orch.; Gerard Schwarz, cond.; HANSON Sym. #1, Nordic; Eastman-Rochester Orch.; Howard Hanson, cond.; DVORAK Violin Conc. in a; Isaac Stern, violin; Philadelphia Orch.; Eugene Ormandy, cond.
12:00 P.M. Performance Today
2:00 Exploring Music with Bill McGlaughlin. Antonin Dvorak.
3:00 Masterworks Hour with Gene Schiller. TELEMANN Conc. for Flute & Recorder in E-flat; Ensemble Caprice; Matthias Maute, cond.; BACH Orchestral Suite #2 in b; Boston Baroque; Martin Pearlman, cond.
6:06 Evening Concert with Judy Anderson. SCHUBERT Quartettsatz in c; Emerson Quartet; SCHUBERT Sym. #8 in b, Unfinished; Chicago Sym. Orch.; Carlo Maria Giulini, cond.; MOZART Sinfonia Concertante in E-flat; Anne-Sophie Mutter, violin; Yuri Bashmet, viola; London Phil. Orch.
8:00 New York Philharmonic BEETHOVEN Piano Conc. #1 in C; Yefim Bronfman, piano; CHEUNG Lyra; BEETHOVEN Piano Conc. #4 in G; Yefim Bronfman, piano; Alan Gilbert, cond.
10:00 Music Through the Night

9 FRIDAY12:00 A.M. Music Through the Night
8:30 Morning Café with Gene Schiller. Get the day going with a refreshing blend of music, The Writer’s Almanac, special features…and more music. Today’s theme: The Old Testament.
10:00 Morning Concert with Gene Schiller. SCHUBERT Introduction & Variations on “Trockne Blumen;” Er’ella Talmi, flute; Malcolm Frager, piano; MOZART String Quintet in D, K. 593; Orlando Quartet; Nobuko Imai, viola; DRAESEKE Sym. #3, Tragic; NDR Phil. Orch.; Siegfried Kohler, cond.
12:00 P.M. Performance Today
2:00 Exploring Music with Bill McGlaughlin. Antonin Dvorak.
3:00 Masterworks Hour with Gene Schiller. IRELAND Legend; Eric Parkin, piano; London Phil. Orch.; Bryden Thomson, cond.; BAX In the Faery Hills; Ulster Orch.; Bryden Thomson, cond.
6:06 Evening Concert with Judy Anderson. R. STRAUSS Serenade for 13 Wind Instruments; Stockholm Phil. Orch.; Paavo Berglund, cond.; SPOHR Quintet in c; Nash Ensemble; MENDELSSOHN Octet in E-flat; Cleveland & Meliora Quartets
8:00 Los Angeles Philharmonic ROSSINI William Tell Overt.; ELGAR Cello Conc. in e; Truls Mork, cello; BERLIOZ Symphonie Fantastique; Leonard Slatkin, cond.
10:00 Music Through the Night

10 SATURDAY
12:00 A.M. Music Through the Night
5:00 Howard’s Day Off with Howard Dicus. Genial Music. Two full hours of music in a good mood. The happiest part of a Mendelssohn symphony, Stravinsky has fun with a trombone, the good humor of Haydn, and some smiling pages from contemporary works.
10:00 From the Top A very special show, presented by radio station WCLV Ideastream in Cleveland, Ohio, features some of America’s best classical musicians, sharing their inspiring stories and performances.
11:00 Classical Guitar Alive! with Anthony Morris.
1:00 P.M. World of Opera JANACEK The Makropoulos Case. Karita Mattila (Emilia Marty); Ales Briscejn (Albert Gregor); Gustav Belacek (Dr. Kolenaty); Jan Vacik (Vitek); Svatopluk Sem (Baron Jaroslav Prus); Alex Voracek (Janek); Jan Jezek (Count Hauk-Sendorf); BBC Singers; BBC Sym. Orch.; Jiri Belohlavek, cond. A spellbinding drama told in the compellingly beautiful musical and dramatic idiom that’s unique to Janacek’s operas. The second of our three productions from London’s Proms Concerts, The Makropoulos Case is the story of a miraculously ageless diva who seems to have found a formula for immortality, only to be confronted by the sudden reality of death.
5:00 The Score with Edmund Lowe.
6:00 A Prairie Home Companion with Garrison Keillor.
8:00 The Thistle & Shamrock with Fiona Ritchie. The Long View. Fiona picks a few favorite extended arrangements of tunes including vintage recordings from Kevin Burke and Alan Stivell.
9:00 Fascinatin’ Rhythm with Michael Lasser. Telling Stories – Every good song is dramatic. Right now, there’s a reason for this person to be singing these words. Confession may even be good for the soul – or the love affair.
10:00 Millennium of Music with Robert Aubrey Davis. The Sun Most Radiant. One of the worthiest projects in recent recording history is with Stephen Darlington and the Choir of Christ Church Oxford, and features mostly previously-unrecorded works from the Eton Choirbook. We turn to Volume 4 this week.
11:00 Music Through the Night

11 SUNDAY
12:00 A.M. Music Through the Night
5:00 Classical 24
8:00 With Heart & Voice with Peter Dubois. Fifteen Years. On this week’s broadcast, we’ll listen to music of healing and resilience, as we mark the 15th anniversary of 9/11. Join Peter DuBois for this program of solemn reflection.
9:00 Sunday Brunch with Gene Schiller. Enjoy three hours of your favorite music, as requested by the listeners of Hawaii Public Radio. To make your choice from our “musical brunch buffet” write to Sunday Brunch, Hawaii Public Radio, 738 Kaheka St., Honolulu, HI 96814. Or e-mail your request to us at: hprmusic@hawaiipublicradio.org (Subject: Sunday Brunch).
1:00 P.M. Hawaii Symphony Orchestra BRITTEN Variations and Fugue on a Theme by Purcell; SAINT-SAENS Violin Conc. #3 in b; Tessa Lark, violin; FRANCK Sym. in d; Christopher Seaman, cond.
3:00 Sunday Baroque. A celebration of beloved and appealing music from the baroque era (1600-1750) and the years leading up to it. Enjoy the tuneful and lively music of Bach, Vivaldi and Handel – and music by their talented contemporaries and predecessors – as part of the mix of familiar favorites and new surprises.
4:00 Harmonia with Angela Mariani. 1616. It’s 1616. As usual, the world is in turmoil. In Europe, kings scheme, typhus rages, and William Shakespeare lies dead at 52. We’re firing up our time machine and setting the dial back four hundred years – what will we hear?
5:00 Weekend Radio with Robert Conrad. This is the season of public radio fund raising. We have a sample of “Listener Sponsored Radio” from National Lampoon. Radio phone in shows from Monty Python, the Royal Canadian Air Farce and Jerry Stiller and Anne Maera. Stuart McLean tells the story of “Le Morte d’Arthur.” Jan C. Snow says “Have a Nice Day.” This Week in the Media.
6:00 Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center MAHLER Piano Quartet in a; Alessio Bax, piano; Ani Kavafian, violin; Paul Neubauer, viola; Nicolas Alstaedt, cello; BARTOK Piano Quintet; Anne-Marie McDermott, piano; Ida Kavafian, Ani Kavafian, violin; Paul Neubauer, viola; Nicolas Alstaedt, cello
7:00 Singing and Other Sins with Gary Hickling. Jessye Norman. Guest/host producer Blair Boone-Migura celebrates her 15 September birthday with excerpts from her recordings of Spirituals; Lieder of Richard Strauss, Schubert, and Brahms; melodies of Poulenc and Ravel; and opera arias.
8:00 New Sounds
9:00 The Early Muse with Ian Capps. Capriccio Stravagante: Music to Entertain. A number of excellent ensembles have focused on the smaller, more sophisticated entertainment music of the Renaissance and early Baroque. Among them, our choice for the occasional series on leading artists, Skip Sempe’s Capriccio Stravagante covers a wide spectrum of the genre in the major countries of 16th and 17th century Europe.
10:00 Music from the Hearts of Space. Take a journey through inner space with music that evokes the feeling of the cosmos.
11:00 Music Through the Night

12 MONDAY
12:00 A.M. Music Through the Night
8:30 Morning Café with Gene Schiller. Get the day going with a refreshing blend of music, The Writer’s Almanac, special features…and more music. Today’s theme: Music for Meditation.
10:00 Morning Concert with Gene Schiller. VILLA-LOBOS String Quartet #6; Hollywood Quartet; VILLA-LOBOS Uirapuru; Orquestra Sinfonica da Paraiba; Eleazar de Carvalho, cond.; RODRIGO Concierto de Aranjuez; Sharon Isbin; Lausanne Chamber Orch.; Lawrence Foster, cond.
12:00 P.M. Performance Today
2:00 Exploring Music with Bill McGlaughlin. TBA
3:00 Masterworks Hour with Gene Schiller. BEETHOVEN King Stephen Overt.; Vienna Phil. Orch.; Claudio Abbado, cond.; BEETHOVEN Violin Conc. in D; Jascha Heifetz, violin; Boston Sym. Orch.; Charles Munch, cond.
6:06 Evening Concert with Craig De Silva. RIMSKY-KORSAKOV The Tsar’s Bride Overt.; Russian National Orch.; Mikhail Pletnev, cond.; WEBER Konzertstuck in F; Melvyn Tan, pianoforte; London Classical Players; Roger Norrington, cond.; TCHAIKOVSKY Orchestral Suite #3; Stuttgart Radio Sym. Orch.; Neville Marriner, cond.
8:00 Cleveland Orchestra Cooper International Piano Competition Round No. 1
10:00 Music Through the Night

13 TUESDAY
12:00 A.M. Music Through the Night
8:30 Morning Café with Gene Schiller. Get the day going with a refreshing blend of music, The Writer’s Almanac, special features…and more music. Today’s theme: Birthdays & Anniversaries.
10:00 Morning Concert with Gene Schiller. BEETHOVEN String Quartet #9 in C, Razumovsky; Quartetto Italiano; BEETHOVEN Piano Sonata #32 in c; Vladimir Ashkenazy, piano; MENDELSSOHN Sym. #5 in D, Reformation; Vienna Phil. Orch.; John Eliot Gardiner, cond.
12:00 P.M. Performance Today
2:00 Exploring Music with Bill McGlaughlin. TBA
3:00 Masterworks Hour with Gene Schiller. PERGOLESI Flute Conc. in G; James Galway, flute; I Solisti Veneti; Claudio Scimone, cond.; VERDI Ballet music from I Vespri Siciliani; Berlin Radio Sym. Orch.; Roberto Abbado, cond.
6:06 Evening Concert with Craig De Silva. CHABRIER Suite Pastorale; Vienna Phil. Orch.; John Eliot Gardiner, cond.; VAUGHAN WILLIAMS Oboe Conc.; Maurice Bourgue, oboe; London String Orch.; William Boughton, cond.; GLAZUNOV Sym. #4 in E-flat; Philharmonia Orch.; Yondani Butt, cond.
8:00 Collector’s Corner with Henry Fogel.
10:00 Music Through the Night

14 WEDNESDAY
12:00 A.M. Music Through the Night
8:30 Morning Café with Gene Schiller. Get the day going with a refreshing blend of music, The Writer’s Almanac, special features…and more music. Today’s theme: From the Milken Archives.
10:00 Morning Concert with Gene Schiller. HINDEMITH Nobilissima Visione; Philadelphia Orch.; Wolfgang Sawallisch, cond.; IBERT Flute Conc.; Emmanuel Pahud, flute; Zurich Tonhalle Orch.; David Zinman, cond.; SCHMIDT Quintet in D; Leon Fleischer, piano; Joseph Silverstein & Joel Smirnoff, violins; Michael Tree, viola; Yo-Yo Ma, cello
12:00 P.M. Performance Today
2:00 Exploring Music with Bill McGlaughlin. TBA
3:00 Masterworks Hour with Gene Schiller. AURIC Ouverture; London Sym. Orch.; Antal Dorati, cond.; MARTINU Sinfonietta Giocosa; Dennis Hennig, piano; Australian Chamber Orch.; Charles Mackerras, cond.
6:06 Evening Concert with Craig De Silva. MARTINU Flute Sonata; James Galway, flute; Philip Moll, piano; JANACEK Lachian Dances; Brno State Phil. Orch.; Frantisek Jilek, cond.; MACDOWELL Orch. Suite #2, Indian; Ulster Orch.; Takuo Yuasa, cond.
8:00 Chicago Symphony Orchestra RESPIGHI Fountains of Rome; RESPIGHI Concerto Gregoriano; Robert Chen, violin; TCHAIKOVSKY Sym. #6 in b, Pathetique; Manfred Honeck, cond.; DVORAK Carnival Overt.; Fritz Reiner, cond.
10:00 Music Through the Night

15 THURSDAY12:00 A.M. Music Through the Night
8:30 Morning Café with Gene Schiller. Get the day going with a refreshing blend of music, The Writer’s Almanac, special features…and more music. Today’s theme: Film Fanatic.
10:00 Morning Concert with Gene Schiller. BUSONI Tanzwalzer; NDR Phil. Orch.; Werner Andreas Albert, cond.; FIBICH Impressions of the Countryside; Carlsbad Sym. Orch.; Douglas Bostock, cond.; ALFVEN Sym. #2; Swedish Radio Sym. Orch.; Evgeny Svetlanov, cond.
12:00 P.M. Performance Today
2:00 Exploring Music with Bill McGlaughlin. TBA
3:00 Masterworks Hour with Gene Schiller. BRUCH Kol Nidrei; Matt Haimovitz, cello; Chicago Sym. Orch.; James Levine, cond.; BRAHMS Serenade #2 in A; St. Louis Sym. Orch.; Leonard Slatkin, cond.
6:06 Evening Concert with Judy Anderson. MAHLER Adagietto from Sym. #5; Los Angeles Phil. Orch.; Zubin Mehta, cond.; MOZART Piano Conc. #21 in C; Vladimir Ashkenazy, piano & cond.; Philharmonia Orch.; ANDREW LLOYD WEBBER (arr. Alexander) Phantasia (after The Phantom of the Opera); Sarah Chang, violin; The London Orchestra; Simon Lee, cond.
8:00 New York Philharmonic BEETHOVEN Piano Conc. #2 in B-flat; Yefim Bronfman, piano; BEETHOVEN Songs; BEETHOVEN Piano Conc. #3 in c; Yefim Bronfman, piano; Alan Gilbert, cond.
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16 FRIDAY12:00 A.M. Music Through the Night
8:30 Morning Café with Gene Schiller. Get the day going with a refreshing blend of music, The Writer’s Almanac, special features…and more music. Today’s theme: American Spectrum.
10:00 Morning Concert with Gene Schiller. BRUSSELMANS Flemish Rhapsody; Brussels Radio & Television Sym. Orch.; Alexander Rahbari, cond.; GLAZUNOV Kremlin Suite; U.S.S.R. Sym. Orch.; Evgeny Svetlanov, cond.; POULENC Les Biches; Ambrosian Singers; Philharmonia Orch.; Georges Pretre, cond.
12:00 P.M. Performance Today
2:00 Exploring Music with Bill McGlaughlin. TBA
3:00 Masterworks Hour with Gene Schiller. STILL Sym. #3, Sunday Morning; Fort Smith Sym. Orch.; John Jeter, cond.; KABALEVSKY Piano Conc. #3 in D, Youth; Frantisek Maxian, piano; Prague Radio Orch.; Alois Klima, cond.
6:06 Evening Concert with Judy Anderson. BEETHOVEN Folk Songs; Felicity Lott, soprano; Ann Murray, mezzo-soprano; Galina Solodchin, violin; Graham Johnson, piano; BEETHOVEN Sym. #1 in C; Chicago Sym. Orch.; Georg Solti, cond.; SCHUBERT String Quartet #13 in a, Rosamunde; Tokyo Quartet
8:00 Los Angeles Philharmonic ARVO PART Miserere; MOZART Requiem; Lucy Crowe, soprano; Roxana Constantinescu, mezzo-soprano; Paul Appleby, tenor; Luca Pisaroni, bass-baritone; Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir; Latvian Radio Choir; Gustavo Dudamel, cond.
10:00 Music Through the Night

17 SATURDAY
12:00 A.M. Music Through the Night
5:00 Howard’s Day Off with Howard Dicus. My Wild Irish Show. Music inspired by Ireland, an idea as much as a place, with composers writing Irish music from England, America, and Australia. Pretty wild, huh?
10:00 From the Top For the first time ever, From the Top records its weekly radio show in a private home in Boston’s Back Bay neighborhood. You’ll hear amazing performances and inspiring stories, all from America’s best classical musicians.
11:00 Classical Guitar Alive! with Anthony Morris.
1:00 P.M. World of Opera Mitridate, King of Pontus. Michael Spyres (Mitridate); Lenneke Ruiten (Aspasia); Myrto Papatanasiu (Sifare); David Hansen (Farnace); Simona Saturova (Ismene); Sergei Romanovsky (Marzio); Yves Saelens (Arbate); La Monnaie Sym. Orch. & Chorus; Christophe Rousset, cond. This remarkable drama shows us the 14-year-old Mozart finding his “opera legs” in music that grows more and more beautiful as the opera progresses. The tragic story centers on a king’s would-be bride, who is loved by one of the king’s two sons but falls in love with the other - earning both lovers a death sentence.
5:00 The Score with Edmund Lowe.
6:00 A Prairie Home Companion with Garrison Keillor.
8:00 The Thistle & Shamrock with Fiona Ritchie. Made in America. Travel from the 1920s with legendary fiddlers Michael Coleman and James Morrison, to the thriving 1970’s session scene and hear the evolving sound of Irish traditional music embedded in the United States.
9:00 Fascinatin’ Rhythm with Michael Lasser. Mark Twain’s America – The music Huck and Tom might have heard on their way along the Mississippi.
10:00 Millennium of Music with Robert Aubrey Davis. Jordi Savall Early & Late. The founder of Hesperion XX and XXI is celebrated with his latest (“Granada 1013-1502) and his first: the newly reissued 1981 “Battles and Laments” featuring the young Montserrat Figueras.
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18 SUNDAY
12:00 A.M. Music Through the Night
5:00 Classical 24
8:00 With Heart & Voice with Peter Dubois. Back to School. Public schools and colleges are well underway by this point,a nd on this edition of With Heart and Voice, we’ll listen to some of the fine collegiate choirs (and organists) in the U.S. and abroad.
9:00 Sunday Brunch with Gene Schiller. Enjoy three hours of your favorite music, as requested by the listeners of Hawaii Public Radio. To make your choice from our “musical brunch buffet” write to Sunday Brunch, Hawaii Public Radio, 738 Kaheka St., Honolulu, HI 96814. Or e-mail your request to us at: hprmusic@hawaiipublicradio.org (Subject: Sunday Brunch).
1:00 P.M. Hawaii Symphony Orchestra MOZART La Clemenza di Tito Overt.; MOZART Piano Conc. #23 in A; Soyeon Kate Lee, piano; BRAHMS Sym. #4 in e; Naoto Otomo, cond.
3:00 Sunday Baroque. A celebration of beloved and appealing music from the baroque era (1600-1750) and the years leading up to it. Enjoy the tuneful and lively music of Bach, Vivaldi and Handel – and music by their talented contemporaries and predecessors – as part of the mix of familiar favorites and new surprises.
4:00 Harmonia with Angela Mariani. Fyer, Fyer! Ever since some bright human ancestor got the idea to rub two sticks together, fire has enthralled us. It’s the quintessential double-edged sword, protecting and nourishing when controlled, destroying lives when not. We’ll watch the sparks fly as we survey music inspired by fire.
5:00 Weekend Radio with Robert Conrad. The legal system is cross examined with David Frost’s “Just Four Just Men,” “Aleebee” from “Not the 9 O’Clock News,” Peter Cook and Dudley Moore’s “The Trial,” and “Judge Not” from the Cambridge Circus. Also, “BBC.BC,” and “The Devil” by John Cleese and Rowen Atkinson. Mark Levy remarks on “Bibliophile or Bibliomaniac?” This Week in the Media.
6:00 Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center DEBUSSY Petite Suite; Alessio Bax, Wu han; piano; FRANCK Piano Quintet in f; Wu Qian, piano; Cho-Liang Lin, Paul Huang, violin; Matthew Lipman, viola; Sophie Shao, cello
7:00 Singing and Other Sins with Gary Hickling. Einojuhani Rautavaara. One of the great Finnish composers of our time died in July 2016. This program will feature his songs, as well as instrumental works.
8:00 New Sounds
9:00 The Early Muse with Ian Capps. Jacob Obrecht. Jacob Obrecht was as famous as his compatriot Josquin Desprez in the year 1500, but is only infrequently compared with Joasquin today. We follow his career as a master of rich, chant-based masses and motets and an inspiration for the deeply resonant polyphony of later French composers.
10:00 Music from the Hearts of Space. Take a journey through inner space with music that evokes the feeling of the cosmos.
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19 MONDAY
12:00 A.M. Music Through the Night
8:30 Morning Café with Gene Schiller. Get the day going with a refreshing blend of music, The Writer’s Almanac, special features…and more music. Today’s theme: Mostly Baroque.
10:00 Morning Concert with Gene Schiller. TCHAIKOVSKY Piano Conc. #3 in E-flat; Barry Douglas, piano; Philharmonia Orch.; Leonard Slatkin, cond. RACHMANINOFF Prince Rostislav; St. Louis Sym. Orch.; Leonard Slatkin, cond.; BORRESEN Sym. #3 in C; Frankfurt Radio Sym. Orch.; Ole Schmidt, cond.
12:00 P.M. Performance Today
2:00 Exploring Music with Bill McGlaughlin. Distant Neighbors. This week we’ll explore the music of Mexico and Central America. Though we share a very long border with Latin America, we live in two very different worlds. Their history is thousands of years old, and ours is younger. Come on this journey with us to the deep and rich musical history of our neighbors to the south.
3:00 Masterworks Hour with Gene Schiller. SCARLATTI/TOMMASINI The Good-Humored Ladies; Concert Arts Orch.; Robert Irving, cond.; SALIERI Conc. for Flute & Oboe in C; Aurele Nicolet, flute; Heinz Holliger, oboe; Academy of St. Martin; Kenneth Sillito, cond.
6:06 Evening Concert with Craig De Silva. TORROBA Sonatine; Norbert Kraft, guitar; STAMITZ Clarinet Conc. #10 in B-flat; Sabine Meyer, clarinet; Academy of St. Martin; Iona Brown, cond.; BEETHOVEN Piano Trio in E-flat, Archduke; Isaac Stern, violin; Leonard Rose, cello; Eugene Istomin, piano
8:00 Cleveland Orchestra Cooper International Piano Competition Round No. 2
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20 TUESDAY
12:00 A.M. Music Through the Night
8:30 Morning Café with Gene Schiller. Get the day going with a refreshing blend of music, The Writer’s Almanac, special features…and more music. Today’s theme: 21st Century Classics.
10:00 Morning Concert with Gene Schiller. MILHAUD Chansons de Ronsard; Lily Pons, soprano; Sym. Orch.; Andre Kostelanetz, cond.; GOOSSENS Five Impressions of a Holiday; Huntingdon Trio; GOOSSENS Concert Piece; Joe Marangella, oboe & cor anglais; Jane Geeson & Sebastien Lipman, harps; West Australian Sym. Orch.; Vernon Handley, cond.; GLIERE Cello Conc.; Quirine Viersen, cello; Royal Flemish Sym. Orch.; Marc Soustrot, cond.
12:00 P.M. Performance Today
2:00 Exploring Music with Bill McGlaughlin. Distant Neighbors.
3:00 Masterworks Hour with Gene Schiller. HARTY Variations on a Dublin Air; Ralph Holmes, violin; Ulster Orch.; Bryden Thomson, cond.; BANTOCK A Pagan Sym.; Royal Phil. Orch.; Vernon Handley, cond.
6:06 Evening Concert with Craig De Silva. ENESCU Rumanian Rhapsody #2; Vienna Sym. Orch.; Vladimir Golschmann, cond.; LIAPUNOV Rhapsody on Ukrainian Folk Themes; Michael Ponti, piano; Westphalian Sym. Orch.; Siegfried Landau, cond.; LALO Symphonie Espagnole; Itzhak Perlman, violin; London Sym. Orch.; Andre Previn, cond.
8:00 Collector’s Corner with Henry Fogel.
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21 WEDNESDAY
12:00 A.M. Music Through the Night
8:30 Morning Café with Gene Schiller. Get the day going with a refreshing blend of music, The Writer’s Almanac, special features…and more music. Today’s theme: Victor Borge & Company (reboot)
10:00 Morning Concert with Gene Schiller. HUBER Serenade in E-flat, Sommernachte; Stuttgart Phil. Orch.; Jorg-Peter Weigle, cond.; DVORAK Cypresses; Hagen Quartet; MARTUCCI Piano Conc. in B-flat minor; Carlo Bruno, piano; La Scala Phil. Orch.; Riccardo Muti, cond.
12:00 P.M. Performance Today
2:00 Exploring Music with Bill McGlaughlin. Distant Neighbors.
3:00 Masterworks Hour with Gene Schiller. KHACHATURIAN Gayne Suite; Vienna Phil. Orch.; Aram Khachaturian, cond.; JANACEK String Quartet #2, Intimate Letters; Hagen Quartet
6:06 Evening Concert with Craig De Silva. HANDEL Harp Conc. in B-flat; Nicanor Zabaleta, harp; Chamber Orch.; Paul Kuentz, cond.; HAYDN Sym. #103 in E-flat, Drumroll; New York Phil.; Leonard Bernstein, cond.; SCHUMANN Piano Quintet in E-flat; Artur Rubinstein, piano; Guarnieri Quartet
8:00 Chicago Symphony Orchestra WAGNER Siegfried’s Rhine Journey & Funeral March from Gotterdammerung; BEETHOVEN Piano Conc. #4 in G; Rudolf Buchbinder, piano; BRUCKNER Sym. #1 in c; Riccardo Muti, cond.
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22 THURSDAY12:00 A.M. Music Through the Night
8:30 Morning Café with Gene Schiller. Get the day going with a refreshing blend of music, The Writer’s Almanac, special features…and more music. Today’s theme: Quotes from Shakespeare.
10:00 Morning Concert with Gene Schiller. BEN-HAIM From Israel; Sym. of the Air; Leopold Stokowski, cond.; CASTELNUOVO-TEDESCO Guitar Quintet; Kazuhito Yamashita, guitar; Tokyo Quartet; SIMONSEN Sym. #1 in c, Zion; Sonderjyllands Sym. Orch.; Israel Yinon, cond.
12:00 P.M. Performance Today
2:00 Exploring Music with Bill McGlaughlin. Distant Neighbors.
3:00 Masterworks Hour with Gene Schiller. GOUNOD Ballet music from Faust; Detroit Sym. Orch.; Paul Paray, cond.; BIZET L’Arlesienne Suite; Saint Paul Chamber Orch.; Christopher Hogwood, cond.
6:06 Evening Concert with Judy Anderson. PROKOFIEV Sym. #1 in D, Classical; Orch. de la Suisse Romande; Ernest Ansermet, cond.; SHOSTAKOVICH Piano Conc. #2; Andrew Litton, piano & cond.; Dallas Sym. Orch.; ROSSINI/RESPIGHI La Boutique Fantasque; Boston Pops Orch.; Arthur Fiedler, cond.
8:00 New York Philharmonic BEETHOVEN Triple Conc. in C; Yefim Bronfman, piano; Glenn Dicterow, violin; Carter Brey, cello; BEETHOVEN Piano Conc. #5 in E-flat, Emperor; Yefim Bronfman, piano; Alan Gilbert, cond.
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23 FRIDAY12:00 A.M. Music Through the Night
8:30 Morning Café with Gene Schiller. Get the day going with a refreshing blend of music, The Writer’s Almanac, special features…and more music. Today’s theme: The Wonderful World of Vinyl.
10:00 Morning Concert with Gene Schiller. MONTSALVATGE Canciones Negras; Victoria de los Angeles, soprano; Paris Conservatory Orch.; Rafael Fruhbeck de Burgos, cond.; MIGNONE Fantasia Brasileira #4; Alexandra Mascolo-David, piano; Kalamazoo Sym. Orch.; Raymond Harvey, cond.; RAVEL Ma Mere l’Oye; French National Orch.; Jean Martinon, cond.
12:00 P.M. Performance Today
2:00 Exploring Music with Bill McGlaughlin. Distant Neighbors.
3:00 Masterworks Hour with Gene Schiller. CRESTON Dance Overt.; Albany Sym. Orch.; David Alan Miller, cond.; BARBER Violin Conc.; Hilary Hahn, violin; Saint Paul Chamber Orch.; Hugh Wolff, cond.
6:06 Evening Concert with John Zak. MUSSORGSKY Dawn on the Moskva River & Dance of the Persian Slaves from Khovanshchina; U.S.S.R. Sym. Orch.; Evgeny Svetlanov, cond.; MUSSORGSKY Boris Godunov – symphonic synthesis; Orch. de la Suisse Romande; Leopold Stokowski, cond.; RACHMANINOFF Piano Conc. #2 in c; Alexander Brailowsky, piano; Boston Sym. Orch.; Charles Munch, cond.
8:00 Los Angeles Philharmonic MOZART Sym. #25 in g; ARVO PART Greater Antiphons; MOZART Sym. #40 in g; Gustavo Dudamel, cond.
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24 SATURDAY
12:00 A.M. Music Through the Night
5:00 Howard’s Day Off with Howard Dicus. The Golden Peak of the Classical Period. Set your time machine for 1785, the apotheosis of Mozart, and an interesting time for Haydn, Salieri, C.P.E. Bach and others.
10:00 From the Top From the Top returns to the Aspen Music Festival and School to present a show filled with the outstanding performers who are studying there this summer. This show features some of America’s best young classical musicians sharing their stories and their music.
11:00 Classical Guitar Alive! with Anthony Morris.
1:00 P.M. World of Opera ROSSINI Semiramide. Albina Shagimuratova (Semiramide); Daniela Barcellona (Arsace); Ildebrando d’Arcangelo (Assur); Javier Camarena (Idreno); Gianluca Buratto (Oroe); Susana Gaspar (Azema); David Butt Philip (Mitrane); Orch. of the Age of Enlightenment; Mark Elder, cond. The last opera Rossini wrote for Italy, Semiramide premiered at La Fenice, in Venice, in 1823. In this exhilarating score,the composer exerts his mastery of Italian traditions while looking forward to his future in France, abandoning standard ‘dry recitative’ to reach a new level of passionate expression.
5:00 The Score with Edmund Lowe.
6:00 A Prairie Home Companion with Garrison Keillor.
8:00 The Thistle & Shamrock with Fiona Ritchie. New Sounds. The flow of new music continues through the summer months. Sample some recent releases from favorite artists and rising names.
9:00 Fascinatin’ Rhythm with Michael Lasser. Bands of the 20s and 30s – Big Bands emerged for dancing in the 1920s, but we’ll see how they changed over the next decade and a half.
10:00 Millennium of Music with Robert Aubrey Davis. A Century of Lute. Three recordings highlighting the 16th century Italian who went to France, Albert de Rippe; pavans from Elizabethan England, and Rolf Lislevand’s latest, taking us into the 17th century.
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25 SUNDAY
12:00 A.M. Music Through the Night
5:00 Classical 24
8:00 With Heart & Voice with Peter Dubois. Birthday Blessings. September is a good month for composer birthdays, and on this program, we’ll celebrate by listening to music of several of our “Birthday Composers,” including Arvo Part, Gustav Holst, John Rutter, and Charles Villiers Stanford.
9:00 Sunday Brunch with Gene Schiller. Enjoy three hours of your favorite music, as requested by the listeners of Hawaii Public Radio. To make your choice from our “musical brunch buffet” write to Sunday Brunch, Hawaii Public Radio, 738 Kaheka St., Honolulu, HI 96814. Or e-mail your request to us at: hprmusic@hawaiipublicradio.org (Subject: Sunday Brunch).
1:00 P.M. Hawaii Symphony Orchestra TCHAIKOVSKY 1812 Overture; TCHAIKOVSKY Piano Conc. #3 in E-flat; Olga Kern, piano; PROKOFIEV Piano Conc. #1 in D-flat; Olga Kern, piano; RACHMANINOFF Symphonic Dances; Victor Yampolsky, cond.
3:00 Sunday Baroque. A celebration of beloved and appealing music from the baroque era (1600-1750) and the years leading up to it. Enjoy the tuneful and lively music of Bach, Vivaldi and Handel – and music by their talented contemporaries and predecessors – as part of the mix of familiar favorites and new surprises.
4:00 Harmonia with Angela Mariani. A Fretwork Retrospective, Part 1. We begin a 3-part celebration of the British-based viol consort Fretwork in honor of its thirtieth anniversary. Join us as we explore Fretwork’s experiences with 500 or so years of rich repertory ripe for viols. Our featured release is William Lawes: Complete Music for solo lyra viol, performed by one of Fretwork’s founding members, Richard Boothby.
5:00 Weekend Radio with Robert Conrad. Shakespeare’s “The Seven Ages of Man” and Flanders and Swann’s “The Seven Ages of Women.” Also from this BBC radio show by F and S, “There’s a Hole in the Budget,” and “The Lord Chamberlain’s Regulations.” “Lord of the Dance” by Donald Swann and Bill Crofu and Ben Luxon. Richard Howland-Bolton asks “Hood’s Who?” This Week in the Media.
6:00 Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center HAYDN Piano Trio in e; Gilbert Kalish, piano; Nicolas Dautricourt, violin; Torleif Thedeen, cello; BEETHOVEN String Quartet in E, Harp; Orion Quartet
7:00 Singing and Other Sins with Gary Hickling. Marni Nixon Memorial. Best known for dubbing the voices of leading actresses in films, Nixon was in her own right a fine singer of the American song book, art song, and cabaret. She passed away on July 24, 2016.
8:00 New Sounds
9:00 The Early Muse with Ian Capps. The Art of Divisions. Divisions, or Diferencias in 16th century Spain, were the forerunners of later variations on a theme. But their real art lay in the ornamentation of a ground theme at faster speeds and in different rhythms. We explore this art in early Spain and England.
10:00 Music from the Hearts of Space. Take a journey through inner space with music that evokes the feeling of the cosmos.
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26 MONDAY
12:00 A.M. Music Through the Night
8:30 Morning Café with Gene Schiller. Get the day going with a refreshing blend of music, The Writer’s Almanac, special features…and more music. Today’s theme: Discoveries.
10:00 Morning Concert with Gene Schiller. BRAHMS Liebeslieder Waltzes; Robert Shaw Festival Singers; Norman MacKenzie & John Wustman, pianos; Robert Shaw, cond.; BRAHMS String Quartet #3 in B-flat; Shanghai Quartet; SCHUBERT Piano Sonata in B-flat, D.960; Carol Rosenberger, piano
12:00 P.M. Performance Today
2:00 Exploring Music with Bill McGlaughlin. The Symphony, Part 1. In the beginning, there were Haydn, Mozart and Beethoven, or so we thought. That’s until we uncovered a whole world of instrumental music so varied, so wonderful and so woefully unknown, we decided to spend some time in that glorious place. Starting with a Sinfonia by Biaggio Marini from 1618, we slowly make our way through the seventeenth century, the eighteenth century and finish at the brink of the Romantic era with the Second Symphony by Beethoven.
3:00 Masterworks Hour with Gene Schiller. ATTERBERG Suite #3 for Violin, Viola & Strings; Swedish Chamber Orch.; Petter Sundkvist, cond.; SCRIABIN Poem of Fire; Dmitri Alexeev, piano; Philadelphia Orch.; Riccardo Muti, cond.
6:06 Evening Concert with Craig De Silva. FALLA El Amor Brujo; Leontyne Price, soprano; Chicago Sym. Orch.; Fritz Reiner, cond.; TURINA Piano Trio #2; Beaux Arts Trio; GRIEG Symphonic Dances; Bournemouth Sym. Orch.; Paavo Berglund, cond.
8:00 Cleveland Orchestra DVORAK Stabat Mater; Luba Orgonasova, soprano; Jennifer Johnston, mezzo-soprano; Norbert Ernst, tenor; Eric Owens, bass-baritone; Cleveland Orchestra Chorus; Franz Welser-Most, cond.
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27 TUESDAY
12:00 A.M. Music Through the Night
8:30 Morning Café with Gene Schiller. Get the day going with a refreshing blend of music, The Writer’s Almanac, special features…and more music. Today’s theme: Great Voices.
10:00 Morning Concert with Gene Schiller. BLOCH Four Episodes; Members of the Israel Phil. Orch.; Dalia Atlas, cond.; BLOCH Schelomo; Ofra Harnoy, cello; London Phil. Orch.; Charles Mackerras,cond.; SHOSTAKOVICH Sym. #6 in b; Vienna Phil. Orch.; Leonard Bernstein, cond.
12:00 P.M. Performance Today
2:00 Exploring Music with Bill McGlaughlin. The Symphony, Part 1.
3:00 Masterworks Hour with Gene Schiller. DELIUS In a Summer Garden; BBC Sym. Orch.; Andrew Davis, cond.; VAUGHAN WILLIAMS Incidental music to The Wasps; London Phil. Orch.; Adrian Boult, cond.
6:06 Evening Concert with Craig De Silva. VERDI String Quartet in e; I Musici de Montreal; Yuli Turovsky, cond.; VERDI Ballet music from Il Trovatore; Monte-Carlo National Opera Orch.; Antonio De Almeida, cond.; SIBELIUS Sym. #3 in C; Vienna Phil. Orch.; Lorin Maazel, cond.
8:00 Collector’s Corner with Henry Fogel.
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28 WEDNESDAY
12:00 A.M. Music Through the Night
8:30 Morning Café with Gene Schiller. Get the day going with a refreshing blend of music, The Writer’s Almanac, special features…and more music. Today’s theme: William Grant Still.
10:00 Morning Concert with Gene Schiller. SIBELIUS The Oceanides; City of Birmingham Sym. Orch.; Simon Rattle, cond.; SIBELIUS String Quartet in d, Voces Intimae; Guarnieri Quartet; RANGSTROM Three Ballads; Jussi Bjorling, tenor; Swedish Radio Orch.; Sixten Ehrling, cond.; MILHAUD Conc. for Marimba & Vibraphone; Peter Sadlo, percussion; Munich Phil. Orch.; Sergiu Celibidache, cond.
12:00 P.M. Performance Today
2:00 Exploring Music with Bill McGlaughlin. The Symphony, Part 1.
3:00 Masterworks Hour with Gene Schiller. GOTTSCHALK Grand Fantasia Triumphal; Cristina Ortiz, piano; Royal Phil. Orch.; Moshe Atzmon, cond.; WARREN Suite for Orch.; Polish Radio & TV Sym. Orch.; Szymon Kawalla, cond.
6:06 Evening Concert with Craig De Silva. CHOPIN Andante spianato & Grand Polonaise; Artur Rubinstein, piano; Sym. of the Air; Alfred Wallenstein, cond.; DVORAK Serenade for Winds; Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center; SPOHR Nonet in F; Ensemble Wien-Berlin
8:00 Chicago Symphony Orchestra CORIGLIANO Campane di Ravello; ELGAR In the South (Alassio); MUSSORGSKY/RAVEL Pictures at an Exhibition; BEETHOVEN Consecration of the House Overt.; Riccardo Muti, cond.
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29 THURSDAY12:00 A.M. Music Through the Night
8:30 Morning Café with Gene Schiller. Get the day going with a refreshing blend of music, The Writer’s Almanac, special features…and more music. Today’s theme:
10:00 Morning Concert with Gene Schiller. SVIRIDOV Kursk Songs; Moscow Phil. Orch. & Chorus; Kiril Kondrashin, cond.; PROKOFIEV Romeo & Juliet Suite; Sym. of the Air; Leopold Stokowski, cond.; R. STRAUSS Tod und Verklarung; Vienna Phil. Orch.; Christoph von Dohnanyi, cond.
12:00 P.M. Performance Today
2:00 Exploring Music with Bill McGlaughlin. The Symphony, Part 1.
3:00 Masterworks Hour with Gene Schiller. SINDING Romance; Henning Kraggerud, violin; Bournemouth Sym. Orch.; Bjarte Engeset, cond.; HALVORSEN Sym. #1 in c; Trondheim Sym. Orch.; Ole Kristian Ruud, cond.
6:06 Evening Concert with John Zak. SATIE Gymnopedies; French National Orch.; Georges Pretre, cond.; RODRIGO Concierto-Serenata; Nancy Allen, harp; Royal Phil. Orch.; Enrique Batiz, cond.; NIELSEN Sym. #1 in g; San Francisco Sym. Orch.; Herbert Blomstedt, cond.
8:00 New York Philharmonic LINDBERG EXPO; BRAHMS Violin Conc. in D; Frank Peter Zimmerman, violin; BERLIOZ Symphonie Fantastique; Alan Gilbert, cond.
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30 FRIDAY12:00 A.M. Music Through the Night
8:30 Morning Café with Gene Schiller. Get the day going with a refreshing blend of music, The Writer’s Almanac, special features…and more music. Today’s theme: New Names, New Recordings.
10:00 Morning Concert with Gene Schiller. HARRIS Sym. #3; Philadelphia Orch.; Eugene Ormandy, cond.; COPLAND Rodeo; Buffalo Phil. Orch.; JoAnn Falletta, cond.; BERNSTEIN Serenade, after Plato’s Symposium; Anne-Sophie Mutter, violin; London Sym. Orch.; Andre Previn, cond.
12:00 P.M. Performance Today
2:00 Exploring Music with Bill McGlaughlin. The Symphony, Part 1.
3:00 Masterworks Hour with Gene Schiller. GOULD Latin American Symphonette; London Sym. Orch.; Morton Gould, cond.; FALLA Harpsichord Conc.; Igor Kipnis, harpsichord; New York Phil.; Pierre Boulez, cond.
6:06 Evening Concert with John Zak. BARBER Excursions; Daniel Pollack, piano; PISTON Sym. #2; Boston Sym. Orch.; Michael Tilson Thomas, cond.; BRAHMS Double Conc. in a; David Oistrakh, violin; Pierre Fournier, cello; Philharmonia Orch.; Alceo Galliera, cond.
8:00 Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra ADAMS The Chairman Dances; SCHUMAN Sym. #6; COPLAND Clarinet Conc.; Todd Levy, clarinet; GERSHWIN An American in Paris; Edo de Waart, cond.
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