MON.

JULY 1 Claudio Saracini (1586) / Franz Xaver Murschhauser (1663) / James Lyon (1735) / Hans Werner Henze (1926)

9 am

Soler: Keyboard Sonata #97 in A Major

10 am

Rota: La Strada (Ballet Suite)

11 am

Sibelius: Symphony #3 in C Major, op. 52

noon

Bach: Concerto for Violin, Oboe and Strings in C Minor, S. 1060

1 pm

Beethoven: Piano Sonata #28 in A Major, op. 101

2 pm

Brahms: Piano Quartet #3 in C Minor, op. 60

3 pm

Copland: Rodeo (Four Dance Episodes)

4 pm

Hummel Rondo Brillant for Violin and Piano in G Major, op 126

5 pm

KARL HAAS «»«»«» Air-Lift «» More music of a particularly inspirational or uplifting characteristic.

6 pm

Willan: Overture to an Unwritten Comedy, op. 79; Willan: Poem for Strings, op. 82; McDougall: Clarinet Concerto (2nd movement Andante); Komorous: Serenade for Strings; Prévost: Scherzo for String Orchestra; Corigliano: The Red Violin (film score) ("Montréal"); Herbert: "Sunset"

7 pm

Dett: Enchantment (A Romantic Suite for Piano); Blitzstein: Piano Concerto; Gottschalk: "Deuxième Banjo" (RO 24) (for Piano)

8 pm

Harris: Cimarron (Symphonic Overture) (for Band); Antheil: Symphony #4 "1942"; Kernis: Musica Celestis (for String Orchestra)

9 pm

Liszt: Symphonic Poem #5 "Prometheus"; Elgar: Sea Pictures, op. 37; Brahms: Variations on a Theme by Haydn (for Orchestra, op. 56a

10 pm

Satie: Rêlache ("Entr'acte cinématographique"); Bartók: Concerto for 2 Pianos, Percussion and Orchestra; Borodin: Prince Igor ("Polovtsian Dances")

11 pm

Delius: "Summer Evening"; Beethoven: String Quartet #13 in B-flat Major, op. 130 (with "Grosse Fuge" finale)

TUE.

JULY 2 Johann Staden (1581) / Daniel Speer (1636) / Christoph Willibald Gluck (1714) / Robert Sanders (1906) / Earl Robinson (1910) / Gilbert Kalish (1935)

5 pm

KARL HAAS «»«»«» Supporting Casts «» Today's program examines the device of unison orchestral underpinnings of several well-known melodies.

6 pm

Tchaikovsky: Manfred Symphony, op. 58

7 pm

Strauss (arr. Leopold): Metamorphosen (for String Sextet)

8 pm

EVENING AT THE OPERA «»«»«» Martha Mödl and Her Colleagues (guest: Lynne Strow)

WED.

JULY 3 Leos Janacek (1854) / George M. Cohan (1878) / Ruth Crawford (1901) / Carlos Kleiber (1930)

5 pm

KARL HAAS «»«»«» Forest Scenes «» Today's program takes us on some musical wanderings through forests and woods.

6 pm

Debussy: En Blanc et Noir (3 Pieces for 2 Pianos)

7 pm

Copland: Lincoln Portrait

8 pm

scores for François Truffaut films

9 pm

Hindemith: When Lilacs Last in the Dooryard Bloom'd (A Requiem for Those We Love)

10 pm

Ives: Holidays Symphony ("Decoration Day"; "The Fourth of July"); Williams: Born on the Fourth of July (film score) (Suite); Thompson: The Testament of Freedom (for Mixed Chorus and Orchestra)

11 pm

Copland: Canticle of Freedom; Handel: Royal Fireworks Music; Dvorak: The American Flag (cantata), op. 102

THU.

JULY 4 William Byrd (1543) / Louis-Claude Daquin (1694) / Stephen Collins Foster (1826) / Louis Armstrong (1900) / Alec Templeton (1909) / Mitch Miller (1911) / Cathy Berberian (1928)

7 pm

Mario Lanza and Friends

8 pm

Thursday Evening Piano Concerto

9 pm

GOOD FOLK «»«»«» The Spirit of America «» Cantata Choir and the National Gallery Orchestra conducted by Richard Bales: The American Revolution–A Cantata Based on the Music of the American Colonies 1775-1800; Robert de Cormier Folk Singers: Heritage–American Ballads and Songs 1750-1840; Dale Warland Singers: Blue Wheat; Hesperus: Early American Roots

11 pm

NEW MUSIC GALLERY «»«»«» Richard Carr: American Reflection; George Winston: Remembrance–A Memorial Benefit

FRI.

JULY 5 Joseph Holbrooke (1878) / Wanda Landowska (1879) / Gordon Jacob (1895) / Paul Ben-Haim (1897) / George Rochberg (1918) / Janos Starker (1924)

10 am

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

11 am

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

5 pm

KARL HAAS «»«»«» Made in the USA «» A sampling of compositions by visitors to these shores, inspired by local experiences.

6 pm

Debussy: La Mer

7 pm

Holst: The Planets, op. 32

8:30 pm

LIVE FROM TANGLEWOOD «»«»«» The Boston Symphony Orchestra; Rafael Frühbeck de Burgos, conductor; Elizabeth Futral, soprano; Sara Mingardo, mezzo-soprano; The Tanglewood Festival Chorus (John Oliver, director) «» Mahler: Symphony #2 in C Minor "Resurrection"

SAT.

JULY 6 Jean-Baptiste Loeillet of Ghent (1688) / Hanns Eisler (1898) / Dorothy Kirsten (1917) / Eugene List (1918) / Jean Casadesus (1927) Vladimir Ashkenazy (1937)

9 am

Ives (orch. Schuman): Variations on "America"

10 am

Barber: Prayers of Kierkegaard, op. 30 (for Soprano, Chorus and Orchestra)

11 am

Thompson: Symphony #3 in A Minor

noon

Luigini (after Saint-Saëns): Grande Fantaisie on Themes from Samson et Dalila (for Orchestra); Beethoven: The Consecration of the House (concert overture), op. 124

1 pm

Brahms: Sonata for Clarinet and Piano #1 in F Minor, op. 120/#1

2 pm

Kodály: Missa Brevis

3 pm

Tchaikovsky: 1812 Festival Overture, op. 49 (for Chorus and Orchestra)

8:30 pm

LIVE FROM TANGLEWOOD «»«»«» The Boston Symphony Orchestra; Rafael Frühbeck de Burgos, conductor; Itzhak Perlman, violin «» Mendelssohn: Symphony #4 in A Major, op. 90 "Italian"; Mendelssohn: Violin Concerto in E Minor, op. 64; Respighi: The Fountains of Rome; Respighi: The Pines of Rome

SUN.

JULY 7 Jacques Loeillet (1685) / Gustav Mahler (1860) / Gian Carlo Menotti (1911) / Doc Severinsen (1927) / Elena Obraztsova (1937) / Ringo Starr (1940)

2:30 pm

LIVE FROM TANGLEWOOD «»«»«» The Boston Symphony Orchestra; Robert Abbado, conductor; Matthias Goerne, baritone «» Barber: "Medea's Meditation and Dance of Vengeance", op. 23a; Wolf: songs with orchestra; Dvorak: Symphony #9 in E Minor, op. 95 "From the New World"

9 pm

SONG SPECIAL «»«»«» The Songs of Tchaikovsky

MON.

JULY 8 Heinrich Albert (1604) / Rudolf Dellinger (1857) / Percy Grainger (1882) / George Antheil (1900)

9 am

Antheil: Concerto for Chamber Orchestra

10 am

Grainger: The Warriors (Music to an Imaginary Ballet)

11 am

Strauss: Horn Concerto #1 in E-flat Major, op. 11

noon

Boccherini: Symphony in D Minor, G. 506 (op. 12/#4)

1 pm

Mozart: Piano Concerto #16 in D Major, K. 451

2 pm

Weber: Symphony #1 in C Major

3 pm

Delius: Sonata for Violin and Piano #1

4 pm

Glazunov: Song of Destiny (dramatic overture), op. 84

5 pm

KARL HAAS «»«»«» Name the Composer «» The monthly mystery composer quiz, calling upon you to identify the composer through his music, ranging from the obscure to the well-known.

6 pm

Weiss: Theme and Variations for Orchestra; Mancini: Dream of a Lifetime; Rodgers: Victory at Sea (Theme); Weiss: American Life (for Orchestra); Williams: Close Encounters of the Third Kind (Suite)

7 pm

Picker: Keys to the City (for Piano and Orchestra); MacDowell: Woodland Sketches, op. 51 (for Piano)

8 pm

Bloch: America (An Epic Rhapsody) (for Chorus and Orchestra); Sousa: "The Stars and Stripes Forever"

9 pm

Bach: Suite for Orchestra #2 in B Minor, S. 1067

10 pm

Bruckner: Symphony #6 in A Major

11 pm

Falla: 7 Canciones Populares Españolas (for Soprano and Orchestra)

TUE.

JULY 9 Ottorino Respighi (1879) / Richard Hageman (1882) / David Diamond (1915) / Leonard Pennario (1924) / David Zinman (1936) / Paul Chihara (1938)

5 pm

KARL HAAS «»«»«» Inspirational Multiplicity «» A look at how quite a few composers chose the same subject matter for several of their works.

6 pm

Delius: Appalachia

7 pm

Beethoven: Violin Concerto in D Major, op. 61

8 pm

EVENING AT THE OPERA «»«»«» Gershwin: Porgy and Bess

WED.

JULY 10 Henryk Wieniawski (1835) / Carl Orff (1895) / Ljuba Welitsch (1913) / Jan de Gaetani (1933) / Jerry Herman (1933) / Helen Donath (1940) / Arlo Guthrie (1947)

5 pm

KARL HAAS «»«»«» That Does It! «» A look at the emphatic endings used in musical composition to reinforce the feeling of finality.

6 pm

Walton: 5 Bagatelles for Guitar and Orchestra

7 pm

Berlioz: Les Nuits d'été, op. 7

8 pm

scores for classic Bette Davis films

9 pm

Glinka: Russlan and Ludmilla (Overture); Britten: Young Apollo, op. 16 (for Piano, String Quartet and String Orchestra); Franck: Symphony in D Minor

10 pm

Gould: Fall River Legend (Suite); Wieniawski: Violin Concerto #1 in F-sharp Minor, op. 14; Orff: Carmina Burana (scenic cantata)

THU.

JULY 11 Liza Lehmann (1862) / Artur Gelbrun (1913) / Nicolai Gedda (1925) / Herbert Blomstedt (1927) / Hermann Prey (1929)

5 pm

KARL HAAS «»«»«» Miniature Concertos «» Some of the many examples of the concertino, small concertos for various instruments.

7 pm

Mario Lanza and Friends

8 pm

Thursday Evening Piano Concerto

9 pm

GOOD FOLK «»«»«» New Folk «» Kim & Reggie Harris: Simplicity; Niamh Parsons: Heart's Desire; Fred Eaglesmith: Falling Stars and Broken Hearts; Eliza Gilkyson: Lost and Found; Donovan: Pied Piper; John Cowan: Always Take Me Back; Ray Korona Band: The People are in Charge!; Lee Murdock: Standing at the Wheel; John Williams: Steam

11 pm

NEW MUSIC GALLERY «»«»«» Nicholas Gunn: Through the Great Smoky Mountains; Brian Keane: Ansel Adams (soundtrack score)

FRI.

JULY 12 Anton Arensky (1861) / George Butterworth (1885) / Kirsten Flagstad (1895) / Oscar Hammerstein II (1895) / Amadeo Roldán (1900) / Yashushi Akutagawa (1925) / Van Cliburn (1934) / Richard Stoltzman (1942)

10 am

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

11 am

Delibes: Sylvia (excerpts from Act 3)

5 pm

KARL HAAS «»«»«» À la française «» In anticipation of the French national holiday on Sunday, a sampling of some of the finest French compositions.

6 pm

Chabrier: Joyeuse Marche (for Orchestra)

7 pm

Mahler: Symphony #4 in G Major

8:30 pm

LIVE FROM TANGLEWOOD «»«»«» Celebrating Seiji (The Leonard Bernstein Concert) «»«»«» The Tanglewood Music Center Orchestra; Seiji Ozawa, conductor; Federico Cortese, conductor; Mstislav Rostropovich, cello «» Bernstein: Candide (Overture); Dvorak: Cello Concerto in B Minor, op. 104; Brahms: Symphony #1 in C Minor, op. 68

SAT.

JULY 13 Ferdinand III (1608) / Karl Erb (1877) / Ernest Gold (1921) / Carlo Bergonzi (1924) / Roger Reynolds (1934)

9 am

Debussy: Children's Corner Suite (for Piano)

10 am

Saint-Saëns: Violin Concerto #1 in A Major, op. 20

11 am

Kalinnikov: Symphony #1 in G Minor

noon

Chopin: Piano Concerto #2 in F Minor, op. 21

1 pm

Dvorak: Symphony #1 in C Minor, op. 3 "The Bells of Zlonice"

2 pm

Verdi: Four Sacred Pieces

3 pm

Respighi: Ancient Airs and Dances (Suite #3)

8:30 pm

LIVE FROM TANGLEWOOD «»«»«» Celebrating Seiji (Seiji and Friends) «»«»«» The Boston Symphony Orchestra; Seiji Ozawa, conductor; John Williams, conductor; Mstislav Rostropovich, conductor; Jessye Norman, soprano; Marcus Roberts, piano; The Boys Choir of Harlem (Dr. Walter Turnbull, director) «» program to be announced

SUN.

JULY 14 Gerald Finzi (1901) / Woody Guthrie (1912)

2:30 pm

LIVE FROM TANGLEWOOD «»«»«» Celebrating Seiji (Seiji and the Boston Symphony) «»«»«» The Boston Symphony Orchestra; Seiji Ozawa, conductor; Peter Serkin, piano; Christine Goerke, soprano; tba, soprano; Florence Quivar, mezzo-soprano; Vinson Cole, tenor; Anthony Dean Griffey, tenor; Paul Plishka, bass; The Tanglewood Festival Chorus (John Oliver, director) «» Berlioz: Symphonie Fantastique, op. 14; Beethoven: Fantasy for Piano, Chorus and Orchestra in C Minor, op. 80

MON.

JULY 15 Jacob French (1754) / Jack Beeson (1921) / Julian Bream (1933) / Sir Harrison Birtwistle (1934)

9 am

Spohr: Concertante for Harp, Violin and Orchestra in G Major

10 am

Chaminade: Piano Trio #1 in G Minor, op. 11

11 am

Beethoven: Symphony #8 in F Major, op. 93

noon

Vivaldi: Concerto for Violin in D Major, R. 210 (op. 8/#11)

1 pm

Haydn: Piano Trio in E-flat Major, Hob. XV:22

2 pm

Raff: Italian Suite

3 pm

Krommer: Partita for Wind Instruments in B-flat Major, op. 78

4 pm

Wieniawski (after Gounod): Fantaisie Brilliante on Themes from Faust for Violin and Orchestra, op. 20

5 pm

KARL HAAS «»«»«» Cons and Pros «» The Italian word con often precedes the beginning of a composition (such as "con brio" or "con spirito"), and today's program explains their meaning.

6 pm

Barber: Adagio for Strings, op. 11; music of Leroy Anderson; Bernstein: On the Waterfront (Symphonic Suite); Copland: Quiet City; music of Henry Mancini

7 pm

Grofé: Piano Concerto in D Minor; music of Scott Joplin; Hanson: Fantasy Variations on a Theme of Youth (for Piano and String Orchestra); Thomson: The Plow that Broke the Plains (film score) (for Piano)

8 pm

Copland: The Tender Land (Suite); Mancini: Beaver Valley '37; Hanson: Song of Democracy; Anderson: "Promenade"

9 pm

Mozart: Serenade in D Major, K. 250 "Haffner"

10 pm

Elgar: The Dream of Gerontius, op. 38

TUE.

JULY 16 Luigi Arditi (1822) / Eugène Ysaÿe (1858) / Goffredo Petrassi (1904) / Serge Baudo (1927) / Bella Davidovich (1928) / Pinchas Zukerman (1948) / Stewart Copeland (1952)

5 pm

KARL HAAS «»«»«» A Composer's Palette «» The art of orchestration is illustrated by examples of some of the most famous orchestrators in history.

6 pm

Tchaikovsky: Symphony #6 in B Minor, op. 74 "Pathétique"

7 pm

Schubert: Symphony #2 in B-flat Major, D. 125

8 pm

EVENING AT THE OPERA «»«»«» Florence Austral and Other Great Australian Singers

WED.

JULY 17 Johann Schneider (1702) / Émile-Robert Blanchet (1877) / Eleanor Steber (1916) / Peter Schickele [P.D.Q. Bach (1807-1742)?] (1935)

5 pm

KARL HAAS «»«»«» City Directory «» Compositions named after famous cities both here and abroad.

6 pm

Ravel: Le Tombeau de Couperin (for Orchestra)

7 pm

Kodály: Psalmus Hungaricus

8 pm

scores for Humphrey Bogart films

8:30 pm

LIVE FROM TANGLEWOOD «»«»«» The Boston Pops Orchestra; John Williams, conductor; James Taylor, guest artist «» program to be announced

THU.

JULY 18Giovanni Bononcini (1670) / Pauline Viardot-Garcia (1821) / Marie-August Durand (1830) / Julius Fucik (1872) / Kurt Masur (1927) / R. Murray Schafer (1933)

5 pm

KARL HAAS «»«»«» Story of the Sonata «» A continuation of the ongoing series on the evolution of the sonata, concentrating today on the Romantic era.

7 pm

Mario Lanza and Friends

8 pm

Thursday Evening Piano Concerto

9 pm

GOOD FOLK «»«»«» Nanci and Randy «» Nanci Griffith: Other Voices, Too; Randy Skruggs: Crown of Jewels; Jay Ungar & Molly Mason: Waltzing With You

11 pm

NEW MUSIC GALLERY «»«»«» Deuter: Buddha Nature; Marilyn Seits: Threats of Violet Light

FRI.

JULY 19 Boyd Neel (1905) / Klaus Egge (1906) / Peggy Stuart Coolidge (1913) / Lorin Hollander (1944)

10 am

Tchaikovsky: Swan Lake, op. 20 (Act 3 and Act 4)

11 am

Sibelius: Symphony #5 in E-flat Major, op. 82

5 pm

KARL HAAS «»«»«» Outdoor Music «» A goodly helping of music inspired by the great outdoors.

6 pm

Butterworth: A Shropshire Lad (Rhapsody for Orchestra)

7 pm

Bright Sheng: China Dreams (for Orchestra)

8:30 pm

LIVE FROM TANGLEWOOD «»«»«» The Boston Symphony Orchestra; Federico Cortese, conductor; James Galway, flute «» Rossini: The Siege of Corinth (Overture); Bolcom: Lyric Concerto for Flute and Orchestra; Tchaikovsky: Symphony #4 in F Minor, op. 36

SAT.

JULY 20 Henri Hamal (1744) / Michel-Gaston Carraud (1864) / Déodat de Séverac (1872) / José Asuar (1933)

9 am

Britten: The Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra (Variations and Fugue on a Theme by Henry Purcell), op. 34

10 am

Berlioz: Les Nuits d'été, op. 7

11 am

Rott: Symphony in E Major

noon

Lalo: Cello Concerto in D Minor

1 pm

Smetana: Má Vlast (complete)

2 pm

Rachmaninoff: The Bells (Choral Symphony), op. 35

3 pm

Vaughan Williams: Concerto for Oboe and Strings in A Minor

8:30 pm

LIVE FROM TANGLEWOOD «»«»«» The New York Philharmonic; Kurt Masur, conductor; Glenn Dicterow, violin; Carter Brey, cello «» Brahms: Concerto for Violin, Cello and Orchestra in A Minor, op. 102; Mahler: Symphony #1 in D Major ("The Titan")

SUN.

JULY 21 Salvatore Rosa (1615) / Jean Rivier (1896) / Isaac Stern (1920) / Albert Fuller (1926) / Sylvia Sass (1951)

2:30 pm

LIVE FROM TANGLEWOOD «»«»«» The New York Philharmonic; Kurt Masur, conductor; Yefim Bronfman, piano «» Beethoven: Piano Concerto #5 in E-flat Major, op. 73 "Emperor"; Beethoven: Symphony #3 in E-flat Major, op. 55 "Eroica"

MON.

JULY 22 Alessandro Besozzi (1702) / Lucien Fugère (1848) / Vladimir Kriukov (1902) / Licia Albanese (1913) / Cecil Effinger (1914)

9 am

Beethoven: 12 German Dances for Orchestra, WoO 8

10 am

Sibelius: Legends from the Kalevala, op. 22

11 am

Taneyev: String Trio #2 in D Major

noon

Mozart: Sonata for Violin and Piano in B-flat Major, K. 454

1 pm

Szymanowski: Violin Concerto #1, op. 35

2 pm

Haydn: String Quartet in D Major, Hob. III:34 (op. 20/#4) ("The Row in Venice")

3 pm

Prokofiev: The Love for Three Oranges (Suite, op. 33a)

4 pm

Schubert: Impromptu for Piano in F Minor, D. 935/#1 (op. 142/#1)

5 pm

KARL HAAS «»«»«» What is Music? «» An attempt at examining the components, the reactions to, and the actual meaning of music as intended by the composer.

6 pm

Adler: Wilderness Suite; Bernstein: West Side Story ("Somewhere"; "Maria"); Corigliano: Elegy for Orchestra

7 pm

Barber: Piano Concerto, op. 38; Crawford: Preludes for Piano #6, #7, #8, #9; Gershwin: Cuban Overture (for Piano 4-Hands)

8 pm

Corigliano: Promenade Overture; Hanson: Symphony #3; Kern: Swing Time (Medley)

9 pm

Mendelssohn: Concerto for Violin, Piano and String Orchestra in D Minor

10 pm

Shostakovich: Six Romances on Verses by Raleigh, Burns and Shakespeare (for Bass and Chamber Orchestra, op. 140)

11 pm

Beethoven: String Quartet #2 in G Major, op. 18/#2

TUE.

JULY 23 Johannes Herbst (1735) / Timothy Swan (1758) / Franz Berwald (1796) / Ben Weber (1916) / Leon Fleisher (1928)

5 pm

KARL HAAS «»«»«» Rare and Well-Done «» A new program in the series presenting rarely-heard music exceptionally well-performed.

6 pm

Rubinstein: Symphony #3 in A Major, op. 56

7 pm

Mendelssohn: Symphony #1 in C Minor, op. 11

8 pm

EVENING AT THE OPERA «»«»«» Opera is the Pits (ossia, The Role of the Orchestra)

WED.

JULY 24 Adolphe Adam (1803) / Ernest Bloch (1880) / Peter Serkin (1947)

5 pm

KARL HAAS «»«»«» Unfinished Cathedrals «» Composers' last works provide an imaginative reverie on what they could have composed given more years.

6 pm

Bach: Suite for Orchestra #2 in B Minor, S. 1067

7 pm

Khachaturian: Piano Concerto in D-flat Major

8 pm

Fenton: Shadowlands (film score)

9 pm

Verdi: I Vespri Siciliani (Overture); Bloch: Schelomo (Hebrew Rhapsody for Cello and Orchestra); Tchaikovsky: Francesca da Rimini (symphonic fantasy), op. 32

10 pm

Nielsen: Quintet for Wind Instruments, op. 43; Mozart: Piano Concerto #18 in B-flat Major, K. 456

11 pm

Roussel: Sinfonietta for String Orchestra, op. 52; Dvorak: Symphony #6 in D Major, op. 60

THU.

JULY 25 Agostino Steffani (1654) / Philipp Heinrich Erlebach (1657) / Alfredo Casella (1883) / Kresimir Baranovic (1894) / Hermann Ambrosius (1897) / Maureen Forrester (1930)

5 pm

KARL HAAS «»«»«» And All That Brass «» Today's program features each of the brass instruments in solo performances, both with and without orchestra.

7 pm

Mario Lanza and Friends

8 pm

Thursday Evening Piano Concerto

9 pm

GOOD FOLK «»«»«» The Songs of Pete Seeger «» Where Have All the Flowers Gone? (a variety of artists paying tribute to the music of Pete Seeger).

11 pm

NEW MUSIC GALLERY «»«»«» Kevin Wood: Scenic Listening; Kevin Kendle: Flowers

FRI.

JULY 26 John Field (1782) / Franz Xaver Mozart (1791) / Francesco Ciléa (1866) / Serge Koussevitzky (1874) / Alexix Weissenberg (1929) / Mick Jagger (1943)

10 am

Vieuxtemps: Violin Concerto #3 in A Major, op. 25

11 am

Shostakovich: Suite for Jazz Orchestra #2, op. 50b

5 pm

KARL HAAS «»«»«» Stop, Look and Listen «» Today's program centers around the interrelationship of painting, literature and music.

6 pm

Farnon: Rhapsody for Violin and Orchestra

7 pm

de Sabata: La Notte di Platon (symphonic poem)

8:30 pm

LIVE FROM TANGLEWOOD «»«»«» The Boston Symphony Orchestra; Hans Graf, conductor; Susan Graham, mezzo-soprano «» Weber: Oberon (Overture); Berlioz: Les Nuits d'eté, op. 7; Tchaikovsky: Symphony #5 in E Minor, op. 64

SAT.

JULY 27 Mauro Giuliani (1781) / Vladimir de Pachmann (1848) / Enrique Granados (1867) / Ernõ Dohnányi (1877) / Igor Markevich (1912) / Mario del Monaco (1915) / Leonard Rose (1918) / Vladimir de Pachmann

9 am

Honegger: Concerto da Camera for Flute, English Horn and String Orchestra

10 am

Rachmaninoff: Piano Concerto #1 in F-sharp Minor, op. 1; Parry: Symphony #3 in C Major "The English"

noon

Mozart: Flute Concerto #1 in G Major, K. 313

1 pm

Orff: Carmina Burana

2 pm

L. Mozart (form. attr. Haydn): Toy Symphony

3 pm

Brahms: Liebeslieder Waltzes, op. 52 (for Chorus and Piano 4-Hands)

8:30 pm

LIVE FROM TANGLEWOOD «»«»«» The Boston Symphony Orchestra; Jeffrey Tate, conductor; André Watts, piano «» Brahms: Piano Concerto #2 in B-flat Major, op. 83; Ravel: Valses nobles et sentimentales; Elgar: Cockaigne ("In London Town") (concert overture), op. 40

SUN.

JULY 28 Cristofer Taltabull (1888) / Rued Langgaard (1893) / André Boucourechliev (1925) / Riccardo Muti (1941)

2:30 pm

LIVE FROM TANGLEWOOD «»«»«» The Boston Symphony Orchestra; Hans Graf, conductor; Frank Braley, piano; Heidi Grant Murphy, soprano; Paula Rasmussen, mezzo-soprano; John Mark Ainsley, tenor; Jonathan Lemalu, bass; The Tanglewood Festival Chorus (John Oliver, director) «» Mozart: Piano Concerto #20 in D Minor, K. 466; Mozart: Requiem, K. 626

MON.

JULY 29 Manuel Infante (1883) / Sigmund Romberg (1887) / Alexander Mossolov (1900) / Chou Wen-Chung (1923) / Peter Schreier (1935)

9 am

B. Romberg: Sonata for Cello and Piano #1 in E-flat Major

10 am

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

11 am

Warlock: Capriol Suite

noon

Haydn: Piano Sonata in C Major, Hob. XVI:50

1 pm

Bartók: Dance Suite (for Piano)

2 pm

Sibelius: Symphony #2 in D Major, op. 43

3 pm

Brahms: String Quintet #1 in F Major, op. 88

4 pm

Finzi: Eclogue for Piano and String Orchestra in F Major, op. 10

5 pm

KARL HAAS «»«»«» The Drama of Repetition «» Repetition can be boring or rewarding, and today's program states the case of the latter.

6 pm

Krouse: Folias (for Guitar Quartet); music of Henry Mancini

7 pm

Copland: Vitebsk (Study on a Jewish Theme) (for Violin, Cello and Piano); Porter: "So in Love"; Gershwin: "Sleepless Night"

8 pm

Rodgers: South Pacific (Overture); Rodgers (arr. Rbt. R. Bennett): Victory at Sea (excerpts); Grofé: Hudson River Suite; Berlin: Follow the Fleet (Medley); Mancini: The Days of Wine and Roses (Theme)

9 pm

Ravel: Gaspard de la nuit (for Piano)

10 pm

Vaughan Williams: Dona Nobis Pacem

11 pm

Wagner: Siegfried-Idyll

TUE.

JULY 30 Gerald Moore (1899) / Grant Johannesen (1921) / Martin Bookspan (1926) / André Prévost (1934)

5 pm

KARL HAAS «»«»«» The Lure of Spain «» A sampling of the many works written by non-Spanish composers upon the inspiration of their contacts with Spanish music.

6 pm

Dvorak: Violin Concerto in A Minor, op. 53

7 pm

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

8 pm

EVENING AT THE OPERA «»«»«» Artur Rubinstein's Opera Singers

WED.

JULY 31 François August Gevaert (1828) / Jean Robert Planquette (1848) / Norman del Mar (1919) / Steuart Bedford (1939)

5 pm

KARL HAAS «»«»«» From Pen to Baton «» A program on composer-conductors, composers who showed equal talent in the performance of their own works.

6 pm

Offenbach: Orpheus in the Underworld (Overture)

7 pm

Tchaikovsky: Souvenir de Florence, op. 70 (for String Sextet)

8 pm

Steiner: Gone with the Wind (film score)

9 pm

Suppé: Light Cavalry (Overture); Mozart: Quartet for Oboe and Strings in F Major, K. 370; Williams: Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (film score) (excerpts) (original soundtrack)

10 pm

Delius: "In a Summer Garden"; Chopin: Piano Concerto #1 in E Minor, op. 11

11 pm

Rorem: Symphony #3; Mussorgsky (orch. Ravel): Pictures at an Exhibition