WED.

MARCH 1 Frédéric Chopin (1810) / Dimitri Mitropoulos (1896) / Glenn Miller (1904)

5 pm

KARL HAAS ˜˜˜ Alla Polacca ˜ On the birthday of Frédéric Chopin, a program on the background and history of the polonaise, Poland’s national dance, which he rendered immortal.

6 pm

Ravel: "Alborada del Gracioso" (for Orchestra)

7 pm

Tchaikovsky: Violin Concerto in D Major, op. 35

8 pm

Robbins: The Remains of the Day (film score)

9 pm

Saint-Saëns: Marche héroďque in E-flat Major, op. 34; Copland: Sonata for Violin & Piano; Elgar: Enigma Variations, op. 36

10 pm

Stravinsky: The Song of the Nightingale; Chopin: Piano Concerto #2 in F Minor, op. 21

11 pm

Rossini: Sonata for Strings #5 in E-flat Major; Schumann: Symphony #2 in C Major, op. 61

THU.

MARCH 2 Bedrich Smetana (1824) / Kurt Weill (1900) / Marc Blitzstein (1905)

noon

Dvorák: Serenade for Winds in D Minor, op. 44

1 pm

Bach: Goldberg Variations, S. 988 (for Piano)

2 pm

Melartin: Symphony #4 in E Major, op. 80 "Summer Symphony"

3 pm

Turina: Sonata for Guitar, op. 61

4 pm

d’Indy: Symphony on a French Mountain Air for Piano & Orchestra, op. 25

5 pm

KARL HAAS ˜˜˜ Scherzando ˜ The joyful element in musical compositions as exemplified by the concept of "scherzo".

9 pm

GOOD FOLK ˜˜˜ New Folk ˜ Battlefield Band: Leaving Friday Harbor; Dolly Parton: The Grass is Blue; Ramblin’ Jack Elliott: The Long Ride; Natalie MacMaster: In My Hands; All Hands Around: Irish Music; Miriam Stockley: Miriam; Gerry O’Connor: Myriad; Equation: Hazy Daze; Gordon Bok: In the Kind Land

11 pm

NEW MUSIC GALLERY ˜˜˜ Rhonda Larson: Free as a Bird; James Galway: Un-Break My Heart

FRI.

MARCH 3 Henry J. Wood (1869) / Federico Moreno Tórroba (1891)

8 am

Handel: Suite for Harpsichord #5 in E Major ("The Harmonious Blacksmith")

9 am

Moszkowski: German Round Dances for Piano 4-Hands, op. 25

10 am

Bizet: Carmen (excerpts)

11 am

various: rags for instruments other than piano

5 pm

KARL HAAS ˜˜˜ Classical Combo ˜ A new installment in the series of programs of music for small ensembles featuring different varieties of instruments.

6 pm

Massenet: Le Cid (Ballet Music)

7 pm

Elgar: The Starlight Express (incidental music), op. 78 (Suite)

8 pm

Charismatic Concerto

9 pm

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

10 pm

MIXED BAG ˜˜˜ Broadway & Film Scores ˜ Mystery Voice Quiz; Herman: Hello, Dolly!

11 pm

MIXED BAG ˜˜˜ Just Jazz

SAT.

MARCH 4 Antonio Vivaldi (1678) / Bernard Haitink (1929) / Mario Davidovsky (1934)

10 am

Sibelius: Violin Concerto in D Minor, op. 47

11 am

Schumann: Symphony #3 in E-flat Major, op. 97 "Rhenish"

noon

Kalkbrenner: Grand Septet for Oboe, Clarinet, Bassoon, Horn, Cello, Bass & Piano in A Major, op. 132

1 pm

Hovhaness: Symphony #46, op. 347 "To the Green Mountains"

2 pm

Láng: Concerto ebraico for Violin & Orchestra

SUN.

MARCH 5 Arthur Foote (1853) / Heitor Villa-Lobos (1887) / Barry Tuckwell (1931)

3 pm

WMNR CONCERT HALL ˜˜˜ The Greater Bridgeport Symphony Orchestra; Gustav Meier, conductor ˜ Rachmaninoff: Symphony #2 in E Minor, op. 27

4 pm

FOUR 20th CENTURY WOMEN COMPOSERS ˜˜˜ A Lecture-Recital by Nancy McMillan, featuring the music of Germaine Tailleferre, May Aufderheide, Dana Suesse, and Dianne Goolkasian Rahbee

MON.

MARCH 6 Oscar Straus (1870) / Lorin Maazel (1930) / Kiri Te Kanawa (1944)

8 am

Enescu: Roumanian Rhapsody #1 in A Major, op. 11/#1

9 am

McDonald: Suite From Childhood for Harp & Orchestra

10 am

Dvorák: The Water Goblin (symphonic poem), op. 107

11 am

Boughton: Concerto for Oboe & Strings #1 in C Minor

5 pm

KARL HAAS ˜˜˜ Conjugal Tributes ˜ A goodly helping of works written specifically for composers’ spouses.

6 pm

Boccherini: Symphony in A Major, G. 518 (op. 37/#4); L. Boulanger: "D’un Soir Triste"; L. Boulanger: "D’un Matin de Printemps"; Mozart: Divertimento in B-flat Major, K. 137

7 pm

Albéniz: Iberia (Book #3) (for Piano); Prokofiev: Piano Concerto #2 in G Minor, op. 16

8 pm

Sibelius: Pohjola’s, Daughter (symphonic poem), op. 49; Buechner: The Blue and the Gray; Sibelius: Symphony #7 in C Major, op. 105

9 pm

Berlioz: Béatrice et Bénédict (Overture); Copland: Billy the Kid (Suite); Sibelius: Symphony #3 in C Major, op. 52

10 pm

Strauss: Four Last Songs (AV 150); Beethoven: Piano Concerto #1 in C Major, op. 15

11 pm

Takemitsu: Requiem for String Orchestra; Vaughan Williams: Symphony #2 "A London Symphony"

TUE.

MARCH 7 Tommaso Antonio Vitali (1663) / Maurice Ravel (1875)

noon

Górecki: Symphony #3, op. 36 "Symphony of Sorrowful Songs"

5 pm

KARL HAAS ˜˜˜ Pianistic Patriarchs ˜ A program offering examples of the artistry of famous pianists of a bygone time.

6 pm

Bach: Suite for Orchestra #1 in C Major, S. 1066

7 pm

Liszt: Dante Symphony

8 pm

EVENING AT THE OPERA ˜˜˜ Beyond the Barber: Rossini’s Other Operas

WED.

MARCH 8 Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach (1714) / Alan Hovhaness (1911)

8 am

C.P.E. Bach: Sonata for Oboe & Basso Continuo in G Minor, H. 549 (W. 135)

9 am

Castelnuovo-Tedesco: Concertino for Harp, String Quartet and 3 Clarinets

10 am

Strauss: Sonata for Violin & Piano in E-flat Major, op. 18

11 am

Moszkowski: Polish Folk Dances, op. 55 (for Piano 4-Hands)

5 pm

KARL HAAS ˜˜˜ Bach to Bach ˜ An illustration of the rich creativity of music’s oldest dynasty, the Bachs.

6 pm

Handel: Organ Concerto #13 in F Major "The Cuckoo and the Nightingale"

7 pm

Glass: La Belle et la Bęte

8 pm

Classic scores for Errol Flynn films

9 pm

Puccini: Preludio Sinfonico in A Major; Hovhaness: "And God Created Great Whales", op. 229; Beethoven: Symphony #4 in B-flat Major, op. 60

10 pm

Liszt: Symphonic Poem #1 "Ce qu’on entend sur la montagne" ("Bergsymphonie"); Prokofiev: Violin Concerto #2 in G Minor, op. 63

11 pm

Bach (tr. Busoni): Partita for Violin in D Minor, S. 1004 (Chaconne) (for Piano); Dvorák: Symphony #4 in D Minor, op. 13

THU.

MARCH 9 Samuel Barber (1910) / Thomas Schippers (1930)

noon

Moreno Tórroba: Castillos de Espańa (15 Pieces for Guitar)

1 pm

Bax: Violin Concerto

2 pm

Berlioz: Symphonie Fantastique, op. 14

3 pm

Weber: Bassoon Concerto in F Major, op. 25 (J. 127)

4 pm

Copland: "Danzón Cubano"

5 pm

KARL HAAS ˜˜˜ Southern Exposure ˜ A sampling of compositions by masters from south of the border.

9 pm

GOOD FOLK ˜˜˜ Irish Voices ˜ Máire Brennan: Perfect Times; The Cassidys: Singing from Memory; Lúnasa; Hollie Smith: Light from a Distant Shore; Gaelic Voices; Kim Robertson: Spiral Gate; Davy Spillane: Sea of Dreams; When I Was Young–Children’s Voices from Ireland; Magic Strings: Legend of Inishcahey

11 pm

NEW MUSIC GALLERY ˜˜˜ Dordáin: Celtic Aire; Michael Atkinson: Gaelic Heart

FRI.

MARCH 10 Dudley Buck (1839) / Pablo de Sarasate (1844) / Arthur Honegger (1892)

8 am

Dvorák: Five Bagatelles for 2 Violins, Cello & Harmonium, op. 47

9 am

Albéniz: The Seasons (Suite for Piano), op. 101 (#3 "Autumn")

10 am

Sarasate: short selections for violin (featuring Aaron Rosand)

11 am

various: rags for piano by "The Fluffy Ruffle Girls"

5 pm

KARL HAAS ˜˜˜ In Every Sense of the Word ˜ Compositions selected to illustrate each of the five senses translated into music.

6 pm

Arnold: 12 English Dances

7 pm

Hovhaness: The Rubaiyat (for Narrator, Accordion & Orchestra), op. 282

8 pm

Charismatic Concerto

9 pm

MIXED BAG ˜˜˜ Classical Music Theme: The Children’s Hour

10 pm

MIXED BAG ˜˜˜ Broadway & Film Scores ˜ Mystery Voice Quiz; Willson: The Music Man

11 pm

MIXED BAG ˜˜˜ Just Jazz

SAT.

MARCH 11 Carl Ruggles (1876) / Henry Cowell (1897) / Xavier Montsalvatge (1912)

10 am

Strauss: Don Quixote (Fantastic Variations on a Theme of Knightly Character), op. 35; Roussel: Symphony #1, op. 7 "The Poem of the Forest"

noon

Danzi: Quintet for Piano and Winds in D Minor, op. 54

1 pm

Howells: Fantasia for Cello & Orchestra

SUN.

MARCH 12 Thomas Arne (1710) / Hans Knappertsbusch (1888) / Ralph Shapey (1921)

3 pm

THE NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC «»«»«» Leonard Slatkin, conductor; Christine Goerke, soprano; Yvonne Gonzales, mezzo-soprano; Charles Castronov, tenor; Dean Ely, baritone; Joseph Alessi, trombone «» Bernstein: A Quiet Place (Suite); Pugh: Trombone Concerto; Weill: Street Scenes (vocal and orchestral selections)

MON.

MARCH 13

Josef Reicha (1752)

Hugo Wolf (1860)

Rosalind Elias (1931)

8 am

C.P.E. Bach: Sonata for Flute & Harpsichord in C Major, H. 573 (W. 149)

9 am

Alwyn: The Magic Island (symphonic prelude)

10 am

Wolf: Italian Serenade in G

11 am

Walton: The Quest (Ballet)

5 pm

KARL HAAS ˜˜˜ The Ethos of Pathos ˜ Many works are filled with pathos, and quite a few carry that quality in their name.

6 pm

Boccherini: Symphony in C Minor, G. 519 (op. 41); A. Reicha: Quintet for Wind Instruments in D Minor, op. 88/#4

7 pm

Mendelssohn: Capriccio for Piano in E Major, op. 118; Beach: Piano Concerto in C-sharp Minor, op. 45; Rachmaninoff: Étude-Tableau for Piano in C Minor, op. 39/#7

8 pm

Balakirev: Tamara (symphonic poem); Hanson: Symphony #2, op. 30 "Romantic"

9 pm

Dvorák: Violin Concerto in A Minor, op. 53

10 pm

Wolf: Spanish Songbook (selections); Bruckner: Symphony #7 in E Major

TUE.

MARCH 14 Georg Philipp Telemann (1681) / Johann Strauss, Sr. (1804)

noon

Beethoven: String Quartet #13 in B-flat Major, op. 130; Beethoven: Grosse Fuge in B-flat Major, op. 133 (for String Quartet)

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

Beethoven: Violin Concerto in D Major, op. 61

7 pm

Holst: The Planets, op. 32

8 pm

EVENING AT THE OPERA ˜˜˜ Endrčze and the Gallic Baritone

WED.

MARCH 15 Eduard Strauss (1835) / Colin McPhee (1901) / Harry James (1916)

5 pm

KARL HAAS ˜˜˜ Occasional Pieces ˜ Compositions which were written for special occasions in the lives of their respective composers.

6 pm

Shostakovich: Symphony #9 in E-flat Major, op. 70

7 pm

Schubert: Fantasy for Piano in C Major, D. 760 (op. 15) "Wanderer-Fantasie"

8 pm

Easdale: The Red Shoes (film score)

9 pm

Mozart: La Clemenza di Tito, K. 621 (Overture); Saint-Saëns: Cello Concerto #1 in A Minor, op. 33; Tchaikovsky: Symphony #2 in C Minor, op. 17 "Little Russian"

10 pm

McPhee: Tabuh-Tabuhan (Toccata for Orchestra); Beethoven: String Quartet #12 in E-flat Major, op. 127

11 pm

Copland: Canticle of Freedom; Franck: Symphony in D Minor

THU.

MARCH 16 Christa Ludwig (1928) / David Del Tredici (1937)

noon

Kabalevsky: Romeo and Juliet (incidental music) (Suite, op. 56)

1 pm

Schumann: Piano Concerto in A Minor, op. 54

2 pm

Bax: Symphony #3

3 pm

Dvorák: Cello Concerto in B Minor, op. 104

4 pm

Moreno Tórroba: Aires de la Mancha (for Guitar)

5 pm

KARL HAAS ˜˜˜ Air-Lift ˜ A new installment in the series of programs offering music designed to give us confidence and hope.

9 pm

GOOD FOLK ˜˜˜ Celebrating Saint Patrick ˜ Green Linnett: 20th Anniversary Celebration; The Clancy Brothers & Tommy Makem: Reunion; The Chieftains: An Irish Evening; Kim Robertson: Wood, Fire and Gold

11 pm

NEW MUSIC GALLERY ˜˜˜ Celtic Mist; Celtic Voyage; John Doan: Wayfarer; Hector Zazov: Lights in the Dark

FRI.

MARCH 17 Joseph Rheinberger (1839) / Alfred Newman (1901) / Brian Boydell (1917)

8 am

Bach: Sonata for Viola da Gamba & Harpsichord in D Major, S. 1028

9 am

Krommer: Concerto for 2 Horns & Winds in E-flat Major

10 am

Korngold: Violin Concerto in D Major, op. 35

11 am

Joplin: rags (played by John Arpin)

5 pm

KARL HAAS ˜˜˜ The Wearing of the Green ˜ A program celebrating St. Patrick’s Day in due musical fashion.

6 pm

Dohnányi: Variations on a Nursery Song for Piano & Orchestra, op. 25

7 pm

Orff: Catulli Carmina

8 pm

Charistmatic Concerto

9 pm

MIXED BAG ˜˜˜ Classical Music Theme: That’s Dancing!

10 pm

MIXED BAG ˜˜˜ Broadway & Film Scores ˜ Mystery Voice Quiz; "Together with Music"–Coward & Martin

11 pm

MIXED BAG ˜˜˜ Just Jazz

SAT.

MARCH 18 Nicolai Rimsky-Korsakov (1844) / Gian-Francesco Malipiero (1882)

10 am

Stanford: Clarinet Concerto in A Minor, op. 80

11 am

Harty: Irish Symphony

noon

Massenet: Cendrillon (Suite)

1 pm

Liszt: Années de pčlerinage (excerpts)

2 pm

Strauss: Suite for 13 Wind Instruments in B-flat Major, op. 4

SUN.

MARCH 19 Max Reger (1873) / Normand Lockwood (1906) / Dinu Lipatti (1917)

3 pm

THE SALZBURG FESTIVAL ˜˜˜ The Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra; Bernard Haitink, conductor; András Schiff, piano ˜ Strauss: Don Juan, op. 20; Strauss: Burleske for Piano & Orchestra in D Minor (AV 85); Strauss: Der Rosenkavalier, op. 59 (Waltzes); music of Johann Strauss, Jr. & Joseph Strauss

MON.

MARCH 20 Beniamino Gigli (1890) / Lauritz Melchior (1890)

8 am

Chopin: Preludes for Piano, op. 28 (excerpts)

9 am

Dvorák: Symphonic Variations on an Original Theme, op. 78

10 am

C.P.E. Bach: Six Little Sonatas for Fortepiano, Clarinet & Bassoon, H. 516-521 (W. 92)

11 am

Albéniz: Piano Sonata #3, op. 68

5 pm

KARL HAAS ˜˜˜ Laying it On ˜ Today’s program illustrates the phenomenon of superimposition of various melodies in compositions.

6 pm

Boccherini: Symphony in D Major, G. 520 (op. 42); Bach: "Brandenburg" Concerto #3 in G Major, S. 1048; Boismortier: Concerto for 5 Flutes in B Minor, op. 15/#4; Granados: Valses Poeticos (for Piano)

7 pm

Mendelssohn: Capriccio for Piano in F-sharp Minor, op. 5; Mendelssohn-Hensel: Piano Trio in D Minor, op. 11; Satie: Trois Gymnopédies (for Piano) (#1); Gottschalk: "Souvenir de la Havane" (Concert Caprice for Piano), op. 39 (RO 246)

8 pm

Mendelssohn-Hensel (ed. Falletta): Overture for Orchestra; Buechner: Erlkönig (Suite #1); Chen Yi: Duo Ye #2 (for Full Orchestra)

9 pm

Mozart: Symphony #38 in D Major, K. 504 "Prague"

10 pm

Berlioz: Requiem (Grande Messe des Morts), op. 5

TUE.

MARCH 21 Johann Sebastian Bach (1685) / Modest Mussorgsky (1839)

noon

Mahler: Symphony #1 in D Major ("The Titan")

5 pm

KARL HAAS ˜˜˜ B.B. ˜ The birthday of Johann Sebastian Bach occasions this examination of music written before his time.

6 pm

Berlioz: Symphonie Funčbre et Triomphale, op. 15

7 pm

Delius: Appalachia (for Chorus & Orchestra)

8 pm

EVENING AT THE OPERA ˜˜˜ Helen Traubel and Other Isoldes and Brünnhildes from the English-Speaking World

WED.

MARCH 22 Stephen Sondheim (1930) / Andrew Lloyd Webber (1948)

8 am

Bach: Sonata for Viola da Gamba & Harpsichord in G Major, S. 1027

9 am

MacCunn: Land of the Mountain and the Flood (concert overture), op. 8

10 am

Hoffnung: selections from the Hoffnung Festival

11 am

Dvorák: Four Romantic Pieces for Violin & Piano, op. 75

5 pm

KARL HAAS ˜˜˜ Inner Parts ˜ A musical quiz which calls upon you to identify works by their inner melodies.

6 pm

Raff: Abends Rhapsodie (Idyll for Orchestra)

7 pm

Strauss: Symphonia Domestica, op. 53

8 pm

Auric: La Belle et la Bęte

9 pm

Delius: "On Hearing the First Cuckoo in Spring"; Mozart: Oboe Concerto in C Major, K. 314; Copland: Appalachian Spring (Suite) (for Orchestra)

10 pm

Arensky: Trio for Violin, Cello & Piano #1 in D Minor, op. 32; Chopin (arr. Douglas): Les Sylphides

11 pm

Bach: Violin Concerto in E Major, S. 1042; Stravinsky: The Rite of Spring

THU.

MARCH 23 Léon Minkus (1826) / Eugčne Gigout (1844) / Franz Schreker (1878)

noon

Couperin: Dance Suite

1 pm

Finzi: Concerto for Clarinet & Strings in C Minor, op. 31

2 pm

Bruch: Symphony #3 in E Major, op. 51

3 pm

Beethoven: Piano Concerto #5 in E-flat Major, op. 73 "Emperor"

4 pm

Alwyn: Elizabethan Dances

5 pm

KARL HAAS ˜˜˜ The Grandeur of Simplicity ˜ A look at how some of the most memorable music ever written is marked by a simplicity of purpose and musical content.

9 pm

GOOD FOLK ˜˜˜ Featuring Michael Jonathon ˜ studio interview with Michael Jonathon with selections from The Road and Wood Songs | Walt Koken: Hei-Wa Hoedown

11 pm

NEW MUSIC GALLERY ˜˜˜ Chad Hardin: First Flight; Mark Torgeson: Sundance in Moonlight; Clara Ponty: The Embrace

FRI.

MARCH 24 Maria Malibran (1808) / Byron Janis (1928) / Benjamin Luxon (1937)

8 am

Boccherini: Quintet for Guitar & Strings in E Minor, G. 451

9 am

Enescu: Roumanian Rhapsody #2 in D Major, op. 11/#2

10 am

Caplet: Conte Fantastique (after Poe’s The Masque of the Read Death) (for Harp & Strings)

11 am

The Paragon Rag-Time Band performs

5 pm

KARL HAAS ˜˜˜ Baroque Keys ˜ An examination of the sound of keyboard instruments in the Baroque period.

6 pm

Beethoven: Coriolan Overture, op. 62

7 pm

Mahler: Symphony #8 in E-flat Major "Symphony of a Thousand"

8 pm

Charismatic Concerto

9 pm

MIXED BAG ˜˜˜ Classical Music Theme: Suites to the Suite

10 pm

MIXED BAG ˜˜˜ Broadway & Film Scores ˜ Mystery Voice Quiz; An Evening with Lotte Lenya

11 pm

MIXED BAG ˜˜˜ Just Jazz

SAT.

MARCH 25 Arturo Toscanini (1867) / Béla Bartók (1881) / Hayden Wood (1882)

10 am

Respighi: The Pines of Rome

11 am

Brahms: Symphony #2 in D Major, op. 73

noon

Dvorák: The Noon Witch (symphonic poem), op. 108

1 pm

Vranicky: String Quartet in F Major, op. 16/#4

2 pm

Martinu: Symphony #6

SUN.

MARCH 26 Wilhelm Backhaus (1884) / William Baines (1899) / Pierre Boulez (1925)

3 pm

THE SALZBURG FESTIVAL ˜˜˜ Maurizio Pollini, piano; Ensemble Wien Berlin ˜ Schoenberg: Wind Quintet, op. 26; Mozart: Quintet for Piano & Winds in E-flat Major, K. 452; Sciarrino: Six Short Quartets; Mozart: Quartet for Piano & Strings in G Minor, K. 478

MON.

MARCH 27 Vincent d'Indy (1851) / Ferde Grofé (1892) / Mstislav Rostropovich (1927)

8 am

Bach: Suite for Cello in E-flat Major, S. 1010

9 am

Albéniz: Piano Sonata #4, op. 72

10 am

Strauss: Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme, op. 60 (Suite)

11 am

d’Indy: Symphony #2 in B-flat Major, op. 57

5 pm

KARL HAAS ˜˜˜ Periodically Speaking ˜ A look at music as it relates to arts and current events of successive periods of history.

6 pm

Boccherini: Symphony in D Major, G. 521 (op. 43); Punto (né Stich): Horn Concerto #10 in F Major; Debussy: Jeux (Počme dansé); Tailleferre: Concertino for Harp & Orchestra

7 pm

Chopin: Barcarolle for Piano in F-sharp Major, op. 60; Korngold: Piano Trio in D Major, op. 1; Rachmaninoff: Prelude for Piano in D Major, op. 23/#4; Grainger: "In Dahomey" ("Cakewalk Smasher") (for Piano)

8 pm

Higbie: "To Be"; Beach: Symphony in E Minor, op. 32 "Gaelic"

9 pm

Bartók: String Quartet #4 (Sz. 91)

10 pm

Mahler: Symphony #3 in D Minor

TUE.

MARCH 28 Paul Whiteman (1890) / Rudolf Serkin (1903) / Samuel Ramey (1942)

noon

Weill: The Rise and Fall of the City of Mahagonny (Suite)

5 pm

KARL HAAS ˜˜˜ Story of the Operetta ˜ A program inviting you into the magical world of the operetta, illustrating its musical charm.

6 pm

Handel: Royal Fireworks Music

7 pm

Vivaldi: The Four Seasons

8 pm

EVENING AT THE OPERA ˜˜˜ Voices of Emilia-Romagna (guest: Pio Bonvicini)

WED.

MARCH 29 Sir William Walton (1902) / Richard Rodney Bennett (1936)

5 pm

KARL HAAS ˜˜˜ When in Rome ˜ A sampling of some of the many works by non-Italian composers based on Italian influences.

6 pm

Nelson: "Savannah River Holiday"

7 pm

Tan Dun: Symphony 1997 (Heaven Earth Mankind)

8 pm

Vaughan Williams: The Story of a Flemish Farm (film score)

9 pm

Beethoven: The Ruins of Athens, op. 113 (Overture); Ravel: Rapsodie Espagnole; Walton: Belshazzar’s Feast

10 pm

D. Scarlatti (arr. Tommasini): The Good-Humored Ladies; Bartók: Violin Concerto #2

11 pm

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

THU.

MARCH 30 John Stafford Smith (1750) / Sergei Vassilenko (1872)

noon

Svendsen: Norwegian Rhapsody #1, op. 17

1 pm

Franck: Sonata in A Major (for Flute & Piano)

2 pm

Prokofiev: Symphony #5 in B-flat Major, op. 100

3 pm

Scriabin: Piano Concerto in F-sharp Minor, op. 20

4 pm

Grieg: Symphonic Dances, op. 64

5 pm

KARL HAAS ˜˜˜ Sound Seascapes ˜ An imaginary voyage through the music of composers who have been powerfully attracted by the sea.

9 pm

GOOD FOLK ˜˜˜ Concert: Simon & Garfunkel ˜ Simon & Garfunkel: Concert in Central Park | Rita & Priscilla Coolidge, Laura Satterfield: Walela; Ciff Eberhardt: 12 Songs of Good & Evil; Adrian Legg: Waiting for a Dream

11 pm

NEW MUSIC GALLERY ˜˜˜ Paul Reisler & Bobby Read: Birth of a River; Dean Evenson: Healing Waters

FRI.

MARCH 31 Franz Joseph Haydn (1732) / Sergei Diaghilev (1872)

8 am

Haydn: Trio for Baryton, Viola & Bass in D Major, Hob. XI:50

9 am

Haydn: Cello Concerto in C Major, Hob. VIIb:1

10 am

Haydn (attr.): String Quartet in F Major, Hob. III:17 (op. 3/#5)

11 am

Haydn: Symphony #7 in C Major "Le Midi"

5 pm

KARL HAAS ˜˜˜ The Haydn Heritage ˜ This celebration of Haydn’s birthday today points up the immense impact upon future generations by the work of one of the most understated giants in music.

6 pm

Mozart: The Marriage of Figaro, K. 492 (Overture)

7 pm

Rachmaninoff: Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini for Piano & Orchestra, op. 43

8 pm

Charismatic Concerto

9 pm

MIXED BAG ˜˜˜ Classical Music Theme: Camille Saint-Saëns

10 pm

MIXED BAG ˜˜˜ Broadway & Film Scores ˜ Mystery Voice Quiz; An Evening with Franz Lehár

11 pm

MIXED BAG ˜˜˜ Just Jazz