SAT.

JANUARY 1 Edwin Franko Goldman (1878) / Artur Rodzinski (1892) / Bo Linde (1933)

11 am

NEW YEAR’S DAY 2000 ˜˜˜ The Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra; Claudio Abbado, conductor ˜ The traditional concert of waltzes, polkas and marches by the Strauss family

SUN.

JANUARY 2 Mily Balakirev (1837) / Tito Schipa (1888) / Sir Michael Tippett (1905)

3 pm

THE CHRISTMAS REVELS ˜˜˜ A Celebration of the Winter Solstice 1999 featuring traditional music, dances processionals, children’s games, and drama drawn from many cultures.

MON.

JANUARY 3 Maurice Jaubert (1900) / Pierre Dervaux (1917) / David Atherton (1941)

8 am

Bach: French Suite for Harpsichord #1 in D Minor, S. 812

9 am

Mozart: String Quartet #15 in D Minor, K. 421

10 am

Dvorak: Legends, op. 59 (for Orchestra) (#1-#5)

11 am

Sgambati: Piano Concerto in G Minor, op. 15

noon

Rachmaninoff: Preludes for Piano, op. 23 (#5 in G Minor; #6 in E-flat Major; #7 in C Minor; #8 in A-flat Major)

1 pm

Alfvén: Swedish Rhapsody #3, op. 47 ("Dalarhapsodien")

2 pm

Dvorak: The Golden Spinning Wheel (symphonic poem), op. 109

3 pm

Nielsen: Symphony #5, op. 50

4 pm

Liszt: "Mephisto Waltz" #2 (for Orchestra)

5 pm

KARL HAAS ˜˜˜ Air-Lift » The beginning of a new millennium occasions this sampling of selections chosen for their innate quality of serenity.

6 pm

Boccherini: Symphony in D Major, G. 509 (op. 35/#1); Grieg: Lyric Suite for Orchestra, op. 54

7 pm Albéniz: Iberia (for Piano) (Book #1); Lyatoshinsky: Slavic Concerto for Piano & Orchestra, op. 54

8 pm

Anderson: "Home Stretch"; Anderson: "Jazz Legato"; Anderson: "Jazz Pizzicato"; Liszt: Symphonic Poem #3 "Les Préludes"; Berlioz: Tristia (Méditation religieuse) for Chorus & Orchestra, op. 18/#1

9 pm

Copland: "Danzón Cubano"; Nielsen: Clarinet Concerto, op. 57; Roussel: Symphony #3 in G Minor, op. 42

10 pm

Chopin: Sonata for Cello & Piano in G Minor, op. 65; Mozart: Vesperae Solennes de Confessore, K. 339

11 pm

Ponchielli: Elegia (for Orchestra); Dvorak: Symphony #9 in E Minor, op. 95 "From the New World"

TUE.

JANUARY 4 Giovanni Pergolesi (1710) / Josef Suk I (1874) / Grace Bumbry (1937)

5 pm

KARL HAAS ˜˜˜ Songs My Mother Wouldn't Teach Me » A look at music which was considered risqué at its first hearing.

6 pm

Rachmaninoff: Symphonic Dances, op. 45

7 pm

Bizet: Symphony in C Major

8 pm

EVENING AT THE OPERA ˜˜˜ Jon Vickers Takes On American Heldentenors

WED.

JANUARY 5 Erica Morini (1904) / Alfred Brendel (1931) / Maurizio Pollini (1942)

5 pm

KARL HAAS ˜˜˜ Tonal Pageantry » A program featuring the polonaise and its many uses.

6 pm

Quilter: A Children’s Overture, op. 17

7 pm

Mozart: Piano Concerto #10 (for 2 Pianos & Orchestra) in E-flat Major, K. 365

8 pm

North: Cleopatra (film score)

9 pm

Dvorak: Othello (concert overture), op. 93; Bach: Concerto for 2 Harpsichords and Strings #3 in C Minor, S. 1062; Debussy: 3 Nocturnes for Orchestra ("Nuages"; "Fêtes"; "Sirènes")

10 pm

MacDowell: Suite for Orchestra #1, op. 42; Khachaturian: Violin Concerto in D Minor

11 pm

Verdi: Nabucco ("Va, pensiero, sull’ali dorate"); Beethoven: Symphony #3 in E-flat Major, op. 55 "Eroica"

THU.

JANUARY 6 Max Bruch (1838) / Alexander Scriabin (1872) / Earl Kim (1920)

noon

Ponchielli: La Gioconda ("Dance of the Hours")

1 pm

Smetana: Má Vlast (#2 "The Moldau")

2 pm

Beethoven: Violin Concerto in D Major, op. 61

3 pm

Mayerl: "Minuet by Candlelight" (for Piano & Orchestra)

4 pm

Tchaikovsky: Romeo and Juliet (overture-fantasy)

5 pm

KARL HAAS ˜˜˜ The Art of Conversation » An examination of the conversational style and the element of "give and take" in instrumental music.

9 pm

GOOD FOLK ˜˜˜ New Folk ˜ ani de franco: To the Teeth; John McCutcheon: Storied Ground; Máire Brennan: Whisper to the Wild Water; Guy Clark: Cold Dog Soup; Michael Jonathan: The Road; Thomasina: Holding Back the Night; Muzsikas: The Bartok Album; Night Sun: One Moment of Grace

11 pm

NEW MUSIC GALLERY ˜˜˜ Lewis Richmond: Lake of No Shore; George Winston: Plains

FRI.

JANUARY 7 Francis Poulenc (1899) / Ulysses Kay (1917) / Jean-Pierre Rampal (1922)

8 am

Handel: Harp Concerto in B-flat Major, op. 4/#6 (HWV 294)

9 am

Mozart: Quartet for Flute & Strings in D Major, K. 285

10 am

Parry: An English Suite (for String Orchestra)

11 am

Poulenc: Piano Concerto

5 pm

KARL HAAS ˜˜˜ Les Six » A look at the music of this group of six composers of 20th century France who made history with their distinctive individual styles.

6 pm

Delius: Sea Drift

7 pm

Bantock: Pagan Symphony

8 pm

Charismatic Concerto

9 pm

MIXED BAG ˜˜˜ Classical Music Theme: Classical Music Quiz

10 pm

MIXED BAG ˜˜˜ Broadway & Film Scores ˜ Mystery Voice Quiz; Sondheim: Sweeney Todd, the Demon Barber of Fleet Street

11 pm

MIXED BAG ˜˜˜˜ Just Jazz

SAT.

JANUARY 8 Sigismond Thalberg (1812) / Hans von Bülow (1830) / Evelyn Lear (1926)

10 am

Respighi: Ancient Airs and Dances (Suite #3)

11 am

Tchaikovsky: Symphony #4 in F Minor, op. 36

noon

Bax: Quintet for Oboe & Strings

1 pm

Weber: Piano Concerto #1 in C Major, op. 11 (J. 98)

2 pm

Magnard: Symphony #3, op. 11

SUN.

JANUARY 9 John Knowles Paine (1839) / Karl Hoyer (1891)

3 pm

THE NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC ˜˜˜ Kurt Masur, conductor; The Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra (Wynton Marsalis, director & trumpet); The Morgan State University Choir (Dr. Nathan Carter, director) ˜ Marshall: All Rise (world premiere; New York Philharmonic commission)

MON.

JANUARY 10 Jean Martinon (1910) / Dean Dixon (1915) / Sherrill Milnes (1935)

8 am

Fauré (orch. Rabaud): Dolly Suite, op. 56

9 am

Ravel: Mother Goose (complete ballet)

10 am

C.A. Fodor: Symphony #3 in C Minor, op. 19

11 am

Rheinberger: Piano Concerto in AI Major, op. 94

noon

Beethoven: Romance for Violin & Orchestra in G Major, op. 40; Beethoven: Romance for Violin & Orchestra in F Major, op. 50

1 pm

Handel: Organ Concerto in G Minor, op. 4/#1

2 pm

Field: Piano Concerto #4 in E-flat Major

3 pm

Haydn: Symphony #60 in C Major "Il Distratto"

4 pm

Mendelssohn-Hensel: Overture for Orchestra

5 pm

KARL HAAS ˜˜˜ Original Intentions » A program sampling the many famous compositions which were written for media other than the ones for which they are now known.

6 pm

Boccherini: Symphony in E-flat Major, G. 510 (op. 35/#2); Brahms: Variations on a Theme by Haydn (for Orchestra, op. 56a)

7 pm

Brahms: Hungarian Dances (#7 in F Major; #8 in A Minor, #9 in E Minor; #10 in F Major) (for Piano); Abel: Concerto for Piano 4-Hands & Orchestra in D Major, op. 6; Bartók: Impressions on Hungarian Peasant Songs for Piano, op. 20 (#1; #2; #6; #7; #8)

8 pm

Balakirev: In Bohemia (symphonic poem); Britten: Peter Grimes (Four Sea Interludes)

9 pm

Handel: Royal Fireworks Music

10 pm

Rachmaninoff: Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom, op. 31

TUE.

JANUARY 11 Reinhold Glière (1875) / Maurice Duruflé (1902)

5 pm

KARL HAAS ˜˜˜ Name the Composer » The monthly mystery composer quiz, which calls upon you to identify the master by his works.

6 pm

Sullivan: The Merchant of Venice (incidental music) (Masquerade)

7 pm

Hanson: Symphony #2, op. 30 "Romantic"

8 pm

EVENING AT THE OPERA ˜˜˜ Charpentier: Louise

WED.

JANUARY 12 Ermanno Wolf-Ferrari (1876) / Morton Feldman (1926)

8 am

Purcell: Suite for Harpsichord in C Major (Z. 665/666)

9 am

Mozart: Piano Sonata #6 in D Major, K. 284

10 am

Borodin: String Quartet #2 in D Major

11 am

Wilder: Woodwind Quintet #6

5 pm

KARL HAAS ˜˜˜ Spatial Contrast » A program illustrating the compositional device of scale patterns versus chordal patterns.

6 pm

Prokofiev: Peter and the Wolf, op. 67

7 pm

Brahms: Symphony #3 in F Major, op. 90

8 pm

Robbins: A Room with a View (film score)

9 pm

Mozart: Don Giovanni, K. 527 (Overture); Copland: Piano Concerto; Nielsen: Symphony #1 in G Minor, op. 7

10 pm

Vaughan Williams (orch. Jacob): Variations for Orchestra; Tchaikovsky: Piano Concerto #2 in G Major, op. 44

11 pm

Schubert: Quintet for Strings in C Major, D. 956

THU.

JANUARY 13 Vassily Kalinnikov (1866) / Richard Addinsell (1904)

noon

Harty: A John Field Suite (for Orchestra)

1 pm

Barber: Violin Concerto, op. 14

2 pm

Bax: Winter Legends (for Piano & Orchestra)

3 pm

Poulenc: Sonata for Flute & Piano

4 pm

Albéniz: Rapsodia Española for Piano & Orchestra, op. 70

5 pm

KARL HAAS ˜˜˜ Club Sandwich–Second Helping » A new look at the rondo form, which can be likened to the layers of a club sandwich.

9 pm

GOOD FOLK ˜˜˜ Visits ˜ Studio interview with Sandy Ross; Falcon Ridge Folk Festival; Brian Hughes: Shakin’ Not Stirred

11 pm

NEW MUSIC GALLERY ˜˜˜ Strunz & Farah: Wild Muse; Voice of the Guitar; Alex de Grassi: Songs of James Taylor

FRI.

JANUARY 14 Ludwig von Köchel (1800) / Albert Schweitzer (1875)

8 am

Bach: French Suite for Harpsichord #2 in C Minor, S. 813

9 am

Brahms: Piano Trio #3 in C Minor, op. 101

10 am

Schubert: Symphony #8 in B Minor, D. 759 "Unfinished"

11 am

Sierra: A Joyous Overture

5 pm

KARL HAAS ˜˜˜ Classical Combo » The next installment in the series of programs featuring some of the highlights of the ensemble music literature for various instruments.

6 pm

Strauss: Burleske for Piano & Orchestra in D Minor (AV 85)

7 pm

Falla: El Amor Brujo

8 pm

Charismatic Concerto

9 pm

MIXED BAG ˜˜˜ Classical Music Theme: Robert Farnon and his Music

10 pm

MIXED BAG ˜˜˜ Broadway & Film Scores ˜ Mystery Voice Quiz; S. Wilson: The Boyfriend

11 pm

MIXED BAG ˜˜˜ Just Jazz

SAT.

JANUARY 15 Gene Krupa (1909) / Elie Siegmeister (1909) / Malcolm Frager (1935)

10 am

Beethoven: Piano Concerto #4 in G Major, op. 58

11 am

Nielsen: Symphony #3, op. 27 "Sinfonia Espansiva"

noon

Randel: The People from Värmland

1 pm

Martucci: Piano Trio in C Major, op. 59

2 pm

Melartin: Symphony #6, op. 100

SUN.

JANUARY 16 Niccolò Piccini (1728) / Henri Büsser (1872) / Marilyn Horne (1934)

3 pm

THE SALZBURG FESTIVAL ˜˜˜ The Salzburg Mozarteum Orchestra; Herbert Soudand, conductor; Reinhold Malzer, oboe; Sergio Azzolini, bassoon; Christian Altenburger, violin; Patrick Demenga, cello ˜ Mozart: Serenade in D Major, K. 250 "Haffner"; Haydn: Sinfonia Concertante in B-flat Major, Hob. I:105 (op. 84)

MON.

JANUARY 17 François-Joseph Gossec (1734) / Alexander Taneyev (1850)

8 am

Hellendaal: Concerto Grosso in E-flat Major, op. 3/#4

9 am

Dvorak: Legends, op. 59 (for Orchestra) (#6-#10)

10 am

Goossens: Five Impressions of a Holiday for Flute, Cello & Piano, op. 7

11 am

Hoiby: Sextet for Wind Quintet & Piano

noon

Balakirev: Tamara (symphonic poem)

1 pm

Chaminade: Piano Sonata in C Minor, op. 21

2 pm

Berwald: Symphony #4 in E-flat Major "Sinfonie Naïve"

3 pm

Stravinsky: The Fairy’s Kiss (Divertimento)

4 pm

L. Boulanger: "D’un soir triste" (for Orchestra)

5 pm

KARL HAAS ˜˜˜ Following the Dream » The birthday of Dr. Martin Luther King is observed with music by African-American composers.

6 pm

Boccherini: Symphony in A Major, G. 511 (op. 35/#3); Bach: "Brandenburg" Concerto #1 in F Major, S. 1046

7 pm

W.S. Bennett: Fantasia for Piano in A Major, op. 16; Arensky: Piano Concerto in F Major, op. 2

8 pm

Respighi: Brazilian Impressions; J. Reicha: Concerto for Viola, op. 2/#1

9 pm

Grieg: Piano Concerto in A Minor, op. 16

10 pm

Vaughan Williams: Dona Nobis Pacem (cantata)

11 pm

Bartók: String Quartet #3

TUE.

JANUARY 18 César Cui (1835) / Emmanuel Chabrier (1841)

5 pm

KARL HAAS ˜˜˜ Periodically Speaking » A program continuing an on-going series on music as it relates to arts and to the current events of successive periods of history.

6 pm

Mendelssohn: Symphony #4 in A Major, op. 90 "Italian"

7 pm

Respighi: The Birds

8 pm

EVENING AT THE OPERA ˜˜˜ Please Play Puccini

WED.

JANUARY 19 Boris Blacher (1903) / Hans Hotter (1909) / Sir Simon Rattle (1955)

5 pm

KARL HAAS ˜˜˜ The Golden Generation » A program featuring the masterful performances of some of the legendary artists who have passed on during the last quarter century.

6 pm

Vaughan Williams: The Wasps (incidental music) (Aristophanic Suite)

7 pm

Falla: La Vida Breve

8 pm

Jarre: scores for David Lean films

9 pm

Smetana: Má Vlast (#1 "Vysehrad"); Blacher: Variations on a Theme of Paganini, op. 26; Rimsky-Korsakov: Le Coq d’or (Suite)

10 pm

Sibelius: "Night Ride and Sunrise" (tone poem), op. 55; Debussy: Sonata for Flute, Viola & Harp; Mahler: Symphony #8 in EI Major "Symphony of a Thousand"

THU.

JANUARY 20 Ernest Chausson (1855) / Josef Hofmann (1876) / Walter Piston (1894)

noon

Delius: Florida Suite

1 pm

Satie: Trois Gymnopédies

2 pm

Tchaikovsky: Symphony #5 in E Minor, op. 64

3 pm

Prokofiev: Symphony #1 in D Major, op. 25 "Classical"

4 pm

Mozart: Clarinet Concerto in A Major, K. 622 (2nd movement Adagio)

5 pm

KARL HAAS ˜˜˜ The Story of the Sonata » Continuing the on-going series on the evolution of the sonata, today's program featuring examples of its use in the early Romantic age.

9 pm

GOOD FOLK ˜˜˜ Songs of the Iron Trail ˜ Train 45: Railroad Songs of the Early 1900’s; Utah Phillips: Good Though; Barry Luft & Tim Rogers: Songs of Iron Trail

11 pm

NEW MUSIC GALLERY ˜˜˜ Kevin Kern: In My Life; Suzanne Ciani: Turning

FRI.

JANUARY 21 Alexander Tcherepnin (1899) / Plácido Domingo (1941)

8 am

Spohr: Fantasie and Variations on a Theme of Danzi for Clarinet & Strings, op. 81

9 am

Strauss, J., Jr.: "Artist’s Life" Waltz, op. 316

10 am

Vivaldi: Concerto for 2 Trumpets in C Major, R. 537 (P. 75)

11 am

Waldteufel: "The Skaters" Waltz, op. 183

5 pm

KARL HAAS ˜˜˜ City Directory » Compositions which are named after famous cities both here and abroad.

SAT.

JANUARY 22 Rosa Ponselle (1897) / Henri Dutilleux (1916) / Uto Ughi (1944)

9 am

Shostakovich: Festive Overture, op. 96

10 am

Ponchielli: La Gioconda ("Dance of the Hours")

11 am

Rodgers: On Your Toes ("Slaughter on Tenth Avenue")

noon

Arnold: Serenade for Small Orchestra, op. 26

1 pm

Holmès: Overture for a Comedy

2 pm

Hellendaal: Concerto Grosso in F Major, op. 3/#6

SUN.

JANUARY 23 Muzio Clementi (1752) / Ivan Galamian (1903)

3 pm

THE SALZBURG FESTIVAL ˜˜˜ The Israel Philharmonic Orchestra; Zubin Mehta, conductor; Gil Shaham, violin ˜ Mendelssohn: Violin Concerto in E Minor, op. 64; Mahler: Symphony #7 in E Minor ("The Song of the Night")

MON.

JANUARY 24 Norman Dello Joio (1913) / Leon Kirchner (1919)

8 am

Holst: St. Paul’s Suite for Strings, op. 29/#2

9 am

Hubay: Violin Concerto #3 in G Minor, op. 99

10 am

C.A. Fodor: Symphony #2 in G Major, op. 13

11 am

Mendelssohn: Symphony #5 in D Major, op. 107 "Reformation"

5 pm

KARL HAAS ˜˜˜ The Road Less Traveled » A program devoted to performances by the extraordinary violinist Aaron Rosand.

6 pm

Boccherini: Symphony in F Major, G. 512 (op. 35/#4); Cherubini: Étude for Horn & Orchestra #2; Strauss, Jr.: Die Fledermaus ("Brüderlein und Schwesterlein")

7 pm

Haydn: Piano Sonata in E Major, Hob. XVI:31 (1st movement); Gottschalk: Ses Yeux (Polka de Concert for Piano 4-Hands), op. 66 (RO 234)

8 pm

Offenbach: Vert-Vert (Overture); Korngold: The Adventures of Robin Hood (film score) (Love Theme)

9 pm

Brahms: Violin Concerto in D Major, op. 77

10 pm

Verdi: Requiem

TUE.

JANUARY 25 Wilhelm Furtwängler (1886) / Witold Lutoslawski (1913)

5 pm

KARL HAAS ˜˜˜ The Romantic Piano » A program of piano music specifically romantic in nature.

6 pm

Ravel: "Pavane pour une Infante défunte"; Saint-Saëns: Samson et Dalila ("Bacchanale"); Ives (orch. Schuman): Variations on "America"; Tchaikovsky: Eugene Onegin (Waltz); Smetana: The Bartered Bride (Dances); Grieg: Two Elegiac Melodies, op. 34; Pachelbel: Canon for Strings & Continuo in D Major; Elgar: "Pomp and Circumstance" March #1 in D Major, op. 39/#1; Wagner: Die Walküre ("The Ride of the Valkyries"); Shostakovich: Festive Overture, op. 96; Dvorak: Slavonic Dance in F Major, op. 46/#4; Wagner: Tristan und Isolde ("Liebestod") (for Orchestra)

8 pm

EVENING AT THE OPERA ˜˜˜ Opera Highlights

WED.

JANUARY 26 Stephane Grappelli (1908) / Jacqueline Du Pré (1945)

8 am

Mozart: Bassoon Concerto in B-flat Major, K. 191

9 am

Beethoven: Sonata for Cello & Piano #1 in F Major, op. 5/#1

10 am

Stravinsky: Petrouchka (1947 version)

11 am

Strauss: Der Rosenkavalier, op. 59 (Suite)

5 pm

KARL HAAS ˜˜˜ Stop, Look & Listen » The work of the regionalists in both painting and music, part of a series of programs on these interrelated arts.

6 pm

Gershwin: Rhapsody in Blue

7 pm

Wagner: Siegfried-Idyll

8 pm

Ireland: The Overlanders (film score)

9 pm

Berlioz: Les Troyens ("Royal Hunt and Storm"); Liszt: Symphonic Poem #7 "Festklänge"; Tchaikovsky: Swan Lake, op. 20 (Suite)

10 pm

Mozart: Serenade in D Major, K. 239 "Serenata Notturna"; Dvorak: Cello Concerto in B Minor, op. 104

11 pm

Mendelssohn: A Midsummer Night’s Dream (incidental music), opp. 21 & 61 (complete)

THU.

JANUARY 27 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756) / Edouard Lalo (1823)

noon

Ravel: Valses Nobles et Sentimentales

1 pm

Wüsthoff: Three Russian Fantasias for Piano & Orchestra

2 pm

Brahms: Symphony #1 in C Minor, op. 68

3 pm

Dvorák: In Nature’s Realm (concert overture), op. 91

4 pm

Hovhaness: Starry Night, op. 384 (for Flute, Harp & Xylophone)

5 pm

KARL HAAS ˜˜˜ Mozart's Child Within » A program illustrating some of the most memorable childlike tunes which Mozart employed in some of his works throughout his life.

9 pm

GOOD FOLK ˜˜˜ Featuring John Denver ˜ John Denver: The Country Roads Collection

11 pm

NEW MUSIC GALLERY ˜˜˜ 25 Year Celebration of Mannheim Steamroller

FRI.

JANUARY 28

8 am

Bach: Cantata #208 Was mir behagt, ist nur die munt’re Jagd!"

9 am

Bartók: 7 Roumanian Folk Dances (Sz. 68) (for Orchestra)

10 am

Brahms: Ballade for Piano #2 in D Major, op. 10/#2

11 am

Gluck: Orfeo ed Euridice ("Dance of the Blessed Spirits")

5 pm

KARL HAAS ˜˜˜ Mozart and Beethoven » A comparative study of the two great masters and the power of their creations.

SAT.

JANUARY 29

noon

Biarent: Poème héroïque (for Orchestra)

1 pm

Castello: Sonata in Eco #17

2 pm

Peterson-Berger: Frösöblomster (Suite for Piano), op. 16 (4 excerpts)

SUN.

JANUARY 30

3 pm

THE SALZBURG FESTIVAL ˜˜˜ The Salzburg Mozarteum Orchestra; Herbert Soudant, conductor; Ingrid Hasse, flute; Isabella Unterer, oboe; Wilhelm Schwaiger, horn; Eduard Wimmer, bassoon ˜ Haydn: Symphony #6 in D Major "Le Matin"; Mozart: Sinfonia Concertante for Flute, Oboe, Horn, Bassoon & Orchestra in E-flat Major, K.297b; Mozart: Symphony #36 in C Major, K. 425 "Linz"

MON.

JANUARY 31

8 am

Schubert: Moments Musicaux for Piano, D. 780 (op. 94)

9 am

Schubert: Piano Sonata in A Major, D. 959

10 am

Schubert: songs

11 am

Schubert: Quartet for Piano & Strings in A Major, D. 667 (op. 114) "Trout"

noon

Clementi: Piano Sonata in G Minor, op. 34/#2

1 pm

Debussy: La Mer

2 pm

Donizetti: Les Martyrs (Ballet Music)

3 pm

Mendelssohn: String Quartet #1 in E-flat Major, op. 12

4 pm

Rachmaninoff: Études-Tableaux for Piano, op. 39 (#1 in A Minor; #2 in A Minor; #3 in F-sharp Minor)

5 pm

KARL HAAS ˜˜˜ Schubert Rarities » A program centering on some Schubert works which are hardly ever performed.

6 pm

Boccherini: Symphony in E-flat Major, G. 513 (op. 35/#5); Boismortier: Concerto for 5 Flutes in A Minor, op. 15/#2; Rodrigo: Tonadilla (for 2 Guitars)

7 pm

Rossini: Sins of Old Age (Book #12 Quelques Riens pour Album) (#3; #5; #12); J. C. Bach: Piano Concerto in EI Major, op. 7/#5

8 pm

Strauss: Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme, op. 60 (Suite); Rota: Concerto for Strings

9 pm

Schubert: Octet for Winds and Strings in F Major, D. 803

10 pm

Schubert: Winterreise, D. 911

11 pm

Schubert: Symphony #8 in B Minor, D. 759 "Unfinished"