| 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 RevolutionA Cantata Based on the Music of the American Colonies 1775-1800; Robert de Cormier Folk Singers: HeritageAmerican 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: RemembranceA 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 |