TUE.

OCTOBER 1 Alessandro Stradella (1644) / Henry Clay Work (1832) / Paul Dukas (1865) / Vladimir Horowitz (1904) / Margaret Hillis (1921)

5 pm

KARL HAAS «»«»«» Horowitz Retrospective «» The birthday of Vladimir Horowitz occasions this look at the legendary pianist’s artistry.

6 pm

Kalinnikov: Symphony #2 in A Major

7 pm

Ippolitov-Ivanov: Symphony #1 in E Minor, op. 46

8 pm

EVENING AT THE OPERA «»«»«» Singers in Iceland

WED.

OCTOBER 2 Jeremiah Dencke (1725) / Gunnar Wennerberg (1817) / Henri Février (1875) / Beng Johansson (1914) / Douglas Lilburn (1915) / Kenneth Leighton (1929) / Peter Frankl (1935)

5 pm

KARL HAAS «»«»«» To Clap or Not to Clap «» To relieve your inhibition, a discussion with illustrations of the appropriateness of applause both between movements and at the end of large-scale works.

6 pm

Bernstein: Fancy Free (3 Dance Variations)

7 pm

Schumann: Violin Concerto in D Minor

8 pm

Doyle: Much Ado About Nothing (film score)

9 pm

Wagner: The Flying Dutchman (Overture); Liszt: Totentanz (Paraphrase on "Dies irae") (for Piano and Orchestra); Sibelius: Symphony #3 in C Major, op. 52

10 pm

Carter: Variations for Orchestra; Mozart: Sinfonia Concertante for Violin, Viola and Orchestra in E-flat Major, K. 364

11 pm

Chopin: Ballade for Piano in G Minor, op. 23; Scriabin: Symphony #1 in E Major, op. 26

THU.

OCTOBER 3 Stanislaw Skrowaczewski (1923) / Steve Reich (1936) / Ruggero Raimondi (1941)

5 pm

KARL HAAS «»«»«» Shake a Leg «» An exploration of the music used for (and against!) the dance.

7 pm

Mario Lanza and Friends

8 pm

Thursday Evening Piano Concerto

9 pm

GOOD FOLK «»«»«» New Folk «» Angelique Kidjo: Black Ivory Soul; Béla Fleck: Live at the Quick; Nickel Creek: This Side; Linda Thompson: Fashionably Late; Liz Carroll: Lake Effect; Cliff Eberhardt: School for Love; Aiofe Clancy: Silvery Moon; Oliver Mtukudzi: Vhunze Moto; Mariénne Kreitlow: How Brightly Beams

11 pm

NEW MUSIC GALLERY «»«»«» Lorie Line: The Heritage Collection III; Wayne Gratz: A Place without Noise

FRI.

OCTOBER 4 Jean-Louis Duport (1749) / Alain Lombard (1940) / John Aler (1949) / Francisco Araiza (1950)

5 pm

KARL HAAS «»«»«» Waltzing Through History «» A look at the evolution and impact of the waltz through musical history.

SAT.

OCTOBER 5 Giuseppe Gazzaniga (1743) / Halfdan Cleve (1879) / Ken Noda (1962)

9 am

Weber: Der Freischütz (Overture)

10 am

Vivaldi: Violin Concerto in E-flat Major, op. 8/#5 (R. 253) "La Tempesta di Mare"

11 am

Chaminade: Concertino for Flute and Orchestra, op. 107

noon

Wagner: Das Rheingold ("Entry of the Gods into Valhalla"); Verdi: Nabucco (Overture)

1 pm

Rodgers (arr. Rbt. R. Bennett): Victory at Sea (Overture); Schubert: "Ave Maria", D. 839 (op. 52/#6) (for Strings)

2 pm

Rachmaninoff: Songs, op. 34 (#14 Vocalise) (for Soprano and Orchestra); Tchaikovsky: Piano Concerto #1 in B-flat Major, op. 23

3 pm

Saint-Saëns: Danse macabre, op. 40

SUN.

OCTOBER 6 Johann Decker (1598) / Jenny Lind (1820) / Karol Szymanowski (1882) / Maria Jeritza (1887) / Richard Dyer-Bennett (1913) / Paul Badura-Skoda (1927)

3 pm

NEW HAVEN SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA BROADCAST WITH JUNG-HO PAK

4 pm

COLLECTORS’ CORNER WITH HENRY FOGEL «»«»«» Salzburg Festival Historic Broadcasts «» Schumann: Fantasia for Piano in C Major, op. 17 (Clifford Curzon, piano) (1974) | Mahler: Symphony #8 in E-flat Major "Symphony of a Thousand" (soloists; The Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra; Dimitri Mitropoulos, conductor) (1960)

MON.

OCTOBER 7 William Billings (1746) / Wilhelm Molique (1802) / Gertrude Clarke Whittall (1867) / Alfred Wallenstein (1898) / Shura Cherkassky (1911) / Yaltah Menuhin (1922) / Charles Dutoit (1936) / Yo-Yo Ma (1955)

9 am

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

10 am

Saint-Saëns: Piano Concerto #4 in C Minor, op. 44

11 am

Taneyev: String Trio #3 in E-flat Major, op. 31

noon

Rossini: Sonata for Strings #5 in E-flat Major

1 pm

Janacek: Concertino for Clarinet, Bassoon, Horn, Piano, 2 Violins and Viola

2 pm

Bloch: Suite for Viola and Orchestra

3 pm

Bach: French Suite for Harpsichord #6 in E Major, S. 817

4 pm

Myslivecek: Cello Concerto in C Major

5 pm

KARL HAAS «»«»«» Story of the Concerto «» The series on the history and form of the concerto continues, beginning with a discussion of Telemann and his music.

6 pm

Haydn: Symphony #14 in A Major; Falla: El Amor Brujo

7 pm

Mozart: Piano Sonata #3 in B-flat Major, K. 281; Ravel: Concerto for Piano Left-Hand and Orchestra in D Major; Liszt: Berceuse (for Piano) (2nd version)

8 pm

Revueltas: Sensemayá; Dvorak: Cello Concerto in B Minor, op. 104

9 pm

Williams: Raiders of the Lost Ark (film score) ("Raiders’ March"); Brahms: Alto Rhapsody, op. 53; Stravinsky: Petrouchka (original 1911 version)

10 pm

Vaughan Williams (orch. Jacob): English Folk Song Suite; Strauss: Don Quixote (Fantastic Variations on a Theme of Knightly Character), op. 35

11 pm

Schuman: New England Triptych; Mozart: Symphony #41 in C Major, K. 551 "Jupiter"

TUE.

OCTOBER 8 Heinrich Schütz (1585) / Louis Vierne (1870) / Toru Takemitsu (1930)

5 pm

KARL HAAS «»«»«» Catch Phrases «» Pieces easy to listen to and good enough to remember.

8 pm

EVENING AT THE OPERA «»«»«» Great Moments in Opera

WED.

OCTOBER 9 Johann Wilhelm Hertel (1727) / Pierre Gaveaux (1760) / Camille Saint-Saëns (1835) / Janis Medins (1890) / John Lennon (1940)

5 pm

KARL HAAS «»«»«» Concerted Saint-Saëns «» On the composer’s birthday, an examination of the music for solo instrument and orchestra by the French master Camille Saint-Saëns.

6 pm

Elgar: Caractacus (cantata), op. 35 ("Triumphal March")

7 pm

Bantock: Hebridean Symphony

8 pm

Raksin: The Bad and the Beautiful (film score)

9 pm

Hovhaness: "And God Created Great Whales", op. 229; Respighi: Sonata for Violin and Piano in B Minor; Mozart: Serenade in G Major, K. 525 "Eine Kleine Nachtmusik"

10 pm

Beethoven: Piano Sonata #14 in C-sharp Minor, op. 27/#2 "Moonlight"; Shostakovich: Violin Concerto #1 in A Minor, op. 99

11 pm

Britten: Sinfonia da Requiem, op. 20; Saint-Saëns: Symphony #3 in C Minor, op. 78 ("Organ")

THU.

OCTOBER 10 Giuseppe Verdi (1813) / Vernon Duke (1903) / Paul Creston (1906) / Evgeny Kissin (1971)

5 pm

KARL HAAS «»«»«» Song and Dance «» Music which displays the rhythm and pulse of music.

7 pm

Mario Lanza and Friends

8 pm

Thursday Evening Piano Concerto

9 pm

GOOD FOLK «»«»«» Philadelphia Folk Festival I «» Philadelphia Folk Festival: 40th Anniversary | Doc Watson: Foundation

11 pm

NEW MUSIC GALLERY «»«»«» Jon O’Bergh: Meditations from a Lost World; Danny Wright: Do You Live – Do You Love

FRI.

OCTOBER 11 Simon Sechter (1788) / Fernando de Lucia (1860) / Xaver Leroux (1863) / Robert Nathaniel Dett (1882) / Fritz Stiedry (1883) / Jerome Robbins (1918)

5 pm

KARL HAAS «»«»«» You Can Count on Me «» A look at the importance of timing, tempo and rhythm.

SAT.

OCTOBER 12 Johann Ludwig Krebs (1713) / Arthur Nikisch (1855) / Ralph Vaughan Williams (1872) / Luciano Pavarotti (1935)

9 am

Herbert: Columbus Suite, op. 35 ("Dawn and Sunrise at Alhambra")

10 am

Saint-Saëns: Introduction and Rondo Capriccioso for Violin and Orchestra in A Minor, op. 28

11 am

Herbert: Columbus Suite, op. 35 ("Triumph: The Vision of Columbus")

noon

Suppé: Light Cavalry (Overture); Elgar: Pomp and Circumstance March #1 in D Major, op. 39/#1

1 pm

Torelli: Trumpet Concerto in D Major; Offenbach: Orpheus in the Underworld (Overture)

2 pm

Bernstein: Candide (Overture); Massenet: Thaďs ("Méditation")

3 pm

Copland: El Salón México; Saint-Saëns: Marche héroďque in E-flat Major, op. 34

SUN.

OCTOBER 13 Anselm Hüttenbrenner (1794) / Gösta Nystroem (1890) / Hugo Weisgall (1912) / Paul Simon (1941) / Leona Mitchell (1948)

3 pm

GREATER BRIDGEPORT SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA «»«»«» Gustav Meier, conductor; Dickran Atamian, piano «» Mozart: Cosě fan tutte, K. 588 (Overture); Haydn: Symphony #99 in E-flat Major; Brahms: Piano Concerto #2 in B-flat Major, op. 83

5 pm

TOSCANINI AT NBC WITH MORTIMER FRANK «»«»«» The NBC Symphony Orchestra; Arturo Toscanini, conductor «» Rossini: La Cenerentola (Overture); Meyerbeer: Dinorah (Overture); Schubert: Symphony #2 in B-flat Major, D. 125; Paganini: Moto Perpetuo, op. 11

MON.

OCTOBER 14 Alexander Zemlinsky (1871) / Maurice Martenot (1898) / Gary Graffman (1928)

9 am

Herbert: Columbus Suite, op. 35

10 am

Rimsky-Korsakov: Sinfonietta on Russian Themes, op. 31

11 am

Beethoven: Octet for Wind Instruments in E-flat Major, op. 103

noon

Debussy: Sonata for Violin and Piano

1 pm

Schubert: String Quartet #1 (in various keys), D. 18

2 pm

Haydn: Piano Trio in G Minor, Hob. XV:19

3 pm

D.G. Mason: Sonata for Clarinet and Piano, op. 14

4 pm

Britten: Scottish Ballad for 2 Pianos and Orchestra, op. 26

5 pm

KARL HAAS «»«»«» Ad Libitum «» A designation by the composer to perform a certain passage "at liberty". How much of this can be entrusted to the performer?

6 pm

Haydn: Symphony #15 in D Major; Wieniawski: Violin Concerto #2 in D Minor, op. 22

7 pm

Beethoven: Piano Sonata #21 in C Major, op. 53 "Waldstein"; d’Albert: Piano Concerto #2 in E Major, op. 12

8 pm

Holst: A Fugal Overture, op. 40/#1; Beethoven: Mass in C Major, op. 86

9 pm

Sibelius: 4 Legends from the Kalevala, op. 22

10 pm

Beethoven: String Quartet #3 in D Major, op. 18/#3

11 pm

Zemlinsky: Lyric Symphony, op. 18

TUE.

OCTOBER 15 Samuel Adams Holyoke (1762) / Bernhard Henrik Crusell (1775) / Thomas Hastings (1784) / Friedrich Nietzsche (1844) / Arcady Dubensky (1890) / Dag Wirén (1905) / Karl Richter (1926)

5 pm

KARL HAAS «»«»«» We Have Lift Off «» An examination of how composers choose to open their compositions.

6 pm

Strauss: Symphony in D Minor (AV 69)

7 pm

Rimsky-Korsakov: Antar (symphonic suite), op. 9

8 pm

EVENING AT THE OPERA «»«»«» Verdi: Simone Boccanegra

WED.

OCTOBER 16 Jan Dismas Zelenka (1679) / Pierre van Maldere (1729) / Albert Franz Doppler (1821) / Carlos Pedrell (1878) / Henry Lewis (1932)

5 pm

KARL HAAS «»«»«» Were There More? «» Today’s program considers the intriguing thought of symphonies and concertos beyond those known by various composers.

6 pm

Beethoven: King Stephan (incidental music), op. 117 (Overture)

7 pm

Vaughan Williams: The Pilgrim’s Progress (with narration)

8 pm

Rózsa: Lady Hamilton (film score)

THU.

OCTOBER 17 Giovanni Matteo Mario (1810) / Herbert Howells (1892) / Stephen Kovacevich (1940)

5 pm

KARL HAAS «»«»«» Post Scripts «» A comparison of various endings used by different masters.

7 pm

Mario Lanza and Friends

8 pm

Thursday Evening Piano Concerto

9 pm

GOOD FOLK «»«»«» A Twenty Year Retrospective «» A review of WMNR studio performances and interviews with folk musicians and producers, including Sandy and Caroline Paton, Michael Johnathon, Phil Rosenthal, Tom Gallinan, Mike Kachuba, Sandy Ross, and others.

11 pm

NEW MUSIC GALLERY «»«»«» Karl Jenkins: Adiemus Live; Angelwing: The Nymphaeum; Lesiem: Mystic Spirit Voices

FRI.

OCTOBER 18 Baldassare Galuppi (1706) / Ettore Pinelli (1843) / Miguel Llobet (1875) / Lotte Lenya (1898) / Shin'ichi Suzuki (1898) / Chuck Berry (1926) / Wynton Marsalis (1961)

10 am

Gounod: Symphony #1 in D Major

11 am

Brahms: Sonata for Cello and Piano #2 in F Major, op. 99

5 pm

KARL HAAS «»«»«» The Art of Orchestration «» A glimpse at the immensely important art of using a palette of instruments to achieve color, as a great painter would.

6 pm

Gottschalk (recon. & orch. H. Kay): Grande Tarantelle for Piano and Orchestra, op. 67

7 pm

Ravel: Daphnis et Chloé (complete)

8 pm

Charismatic Concerto

9 pm

MIXED BAG «»«»«» Classical Music Hour «» Theme: Classical Music Quiz

10 pm

MIXED BAG «»«»«» Broadway and Film Scores «» Mystery Voice Quiz; French Cabaret

11 pm

MIXED BAG «»«»«» Just Jazz

SAT.

OCTOBER 19 Vittorio Giannini (1903) / Karl-Birger Blomdahl (1916) / Emil Gilels (1916) / Benita Valente (1939)

9 am

Nielsen: Aladdin (incidental music), op. 34 (Suite)

10 am

Brahms: Piano Concerto #2 in B-flat Major, op. 83

11 am

Martucci: Symphony #1 in D Minor, op. 75

noon

Mozart: Quintet for Clarinet and Strings in A Major, K. 581

1 pm

Beethoven: Violin Concerto in D Major, op. 61

2 pm

Vaughan Williams: Symphony #1 "A Sea Symphony"

3 pm

Schubert: Piano Sonata in A Major, D. 664 (op. 120)

SUN.

OCTOBER 20 Charles Ives (1874) / Roberto Halffter (1900) / Robert Craft (1923) / William Albright (1944) / Thomas Pasatieri (1945) / Ivo Pogorelich (1958)

3 pm

THE NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC «»«»«» Lorin Maazel, conductor «» Barber: Overture to The School for Scandal, op. 5; Debussy: La Mer; Tchaikovsky: Symphony #5 in E Minor, op. 64

MON.

OCTOBER 21 Joseph Canteloube (1879) / Alexander Schneider (1908) / Sir Georg Solti (1912) / Malcolm Arnold (1921) / Shulamit Ran (1949)

9 am

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

10 am

Stravinsky: Capriccio for Piano and Orchestra

11 am

Bach: Suite for Lute in E Minor, S. 996

noon

Chausson: Viviane (symphonic poem), op. 5

1 pm

Haydn: Symphony #82 in C Major "The Bear"

2 pm

Dvorak: String Quartet #7 in A Minor, op. 16

3 pm

Roussel: Symphony #3 in G Minor, op. 42

4 pm

Lanner: Paradies Soirée (Waltz), op. 52

5 pm

KARL HAAS «»«»«» Haven’t We Met Before? «» A look at melodies found in more than one piece of music.

6 pm

Haydn: Symphony #16 in B-flat Major; Bach: Concerto for 2 Violins and Strings in D Minor, S. 1043; Vaughan Williams: The Lark Ascending (Romance for Violin and Orchestra)

7 pm

Penaforte (after Gershwin): 3 Preludes (for Violin, Cello and Piano); d’Indy: Symphony on a French Mountain Air for Piano and Orchestra, op. 25; Khachaturian: Trio for Clarinet, Violin and Piano

8 pm

Brahms: Academic Festival Overture, op. 80; Nielsen: Symphony #4, op. 29 "The Inextinguishable"

9 pm

Handel: L’Allegro, il Penseroso, ed il Moderato

TUE.

OCTOBER 22 William of Aquitaine (1071) / Vincenzo Manfredini (1737) / Franz Liszt (1811) / Karl Muck (1859) / Giovanni Martinelli (1885) / Paul Zukofsky (1943)

5 pm

KARL HAAS «»«»«» Performed and Renewed «» The birthday of Franz Liszt occasions this look at the art of transcription.

6 pm

Spohr: Symphony #7 in C Major, op. 121 "Earthly and Divine in Human Life"

7 pm

Rubinstein: Fantasia Eroica, op. 110 (for Orchestra)

8 pm

EVENING AT THE OPERA «»«»«» From the Prompter’s Mouth (guest: Millard Altman)

WED.

OCTOBER 23 Albert Lortzing (1801) / Jean Absil (1893) / Miriam Gideon (1906) / Ned Rorem (1923) / Manos Hadzidakis (1925)

5 pm

KARL HAAS «»«»«» Unknown Fame «» Some rarely-heard compositons by famous masters.

6 pm

Falla: music for piano

7 pm

Shostakovich: Symphony #7 in C Major, op. 60 "Leningrad"

8 pm

Addinsell: The Greengage Summer (film score)

9 pm

Villa-Lobos: Chôros (#10, for Chorus and Orchestra); Debussy: Sonata for Flute, Viola and Harp; Mendelssohn: Symphony #4 in A Major, op. 90 "Italian"

10 pm

Verdi: Macbeth (Ballet Music); Tchaikovsky: Piano Concerto #2 in G Major, op. 44

11 pm

Rodrigo: A la busca del más allá (symphonic poem); Beethoven: Piano Trio #6 in B-flat Major, op. 97 "Archduke"

THU.

OCTOBER 24 Ferdinand von Hiller (1811) / Imre Kalman (1882) / Tito Gobbi (1915) / Luciano Berio (1925) / George Crumb (1929) / Sofia Gubaidulina (1931)

5 pm

KARL HAAS «»«»«» Native Immigrants «» Examples of composers who left their native land to reside in and contribute to the culture of their new country.

7 pm

Mario Lanza and Friends

8 pm

Thursday Evening Piano Concerto

9 pm

GOOD FOLK «»«»«» Twentieth Anniversary Celebration «» Presenting a special 3-hour request program, featuring the popular folk artists and songs of the past 50 years (your request can be registered in advance at our website: goodfolk@wmnr.org).

FRI.

OCTOBER 25 Thomas Weelkes (1576) / Johann Strauss, Jr. (1825) / Georges Bizet (1838) / Alexander Gretchaninov (1864) / Galina Vishnevskaya (1926) / Peter Lieberson (1946) / Ransom Wilson (1951)

10 am

Bach: Suite for Cello in C Major, S. 1009

11 am

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

5 pm

KARL HAAS «»«»«» Prix de Rome «» A look at the tradition of a special prize for composers who reside and create in Rome.

6 pm

Kodály: Summer Evening

7 pm

Hans Fantel returns for another two hours of reminiscences on the Viennese operetta with Delphine Marcus

9 pm

MIXED BAG «»«»«» Classical Music Hour «» Theme: Erich Wolfgang Korngold

10 pm

MIXED BAG «»«»«» Broadway and Film Scores «» Mystery Voice Quiz; Sondheim: A Night with the Follies

11 pm

MIXED BAG «»«»«» Just Jazz

SAT.

OCTOBER 26 Hans Buchner (1483) / Domenico Scarlatti (1685) / Johan Helmich Roman (1694)

9 am

Mozart: Symphony #21 in A Major, K. 134

10 am

Grieg: Lyric Pieces for Piano (Book I, op. 12)

11 am

Elgar: Symphony #1 in A-flat Major, op. 55

noon

Bach: Sonata for Flute and Harpsichord in B Minor, S. 1030

1 pm

Shostakovich: Symphony #5 in D Minor, op. 47

2 pm

Zimmermann: Psalmkonzert

3 pm

Hummel: Trumpet Concerto in E-flat Major

SUN.

OCTOBER 27 Niccolň Paganini (1782) / Conlon Nancarrow (1912) / Dominick Argento (1927)

3 pm

COLLECTORS’ CORNER WITH HENRY FOGEL «»«»«» Salzburg Festival Historic Broadcasts «» Schubert: Piano Sonata in B-flat Major, D. 960 (Clifford Curzon, piano) (1974) | Beethoven: Egmont (incidental music), op. 84 (Overture) (The Czech Philharmonic Orchestra; George Szell, conductor) (1963) | Tchaikovsky: Symphony #6 in B Minor, op. 74 "Pathétique" (The Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra; Rafael Kubelík, conductor) (1956)

MON.

OCTOBER 28 Howard Hanson (1896) / Cleo Laine (1927)

9 am

Cambini: Quintet for Wind Instruments #1 in B-flat Major

10 am

Hanson: Piano Concerto in G Major, op. 36

11 am

Beethoven: Symphony #5 in C Minor, op. 67

noon

Corelli: Concerto Grosso in F Major, op. 6/#12

1 pm

Schubert: Symphony in E Major, D. 729 ("1825")

2 pm

Mendelssohn: String Quartet #2 in A Major, op. 13

3 pm

Milhaud: 5 Chamber Symphonies (#1 "Le Printemps", op. 43; #2 "Pastorale", op. 49; #3 "Serenade", op. 71; #4 Ouverture, Chorale, Étude, op. 74; #5, op. 75)

4 pm

Ysa˙e: Chant d’hiver for Violin and Orchestra in B Minor, op. 15

5 pm

KARL HAAS «»«»«» Music and Architecture «» A new installment in the series of programs showing the interrelationship of the two arts.

6 pm

Haydn: Symphony #17 in F Major; Mozart: Duo for Violin and Viola #1 in G Major, K. 423; Cimarosa: Concerto for 2 Flutes and Orchestra in G Major

7 pm

Beethoven: Piano Sonata #22 in F Major, op. 54; Dohnányi: Piano Concerto #3 in B Minor, op. 42; Chopin: Étude for Piano in E Major, op. 10/#3; Villa-Lobos: A Lenda do Caboclo (for Piano)

8 pm

Bartók: Dance Suite (for Orchestra); Tchaikovsky: Symphony #2 in C Minor, op. 17

9 pm

Carpenter: Adventures in a Perambulator

10 pm

Gould: Spirituals for Orchestra

11 pm

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

TUE.

OCTOBER 29 Daniele Amfitheatrof (1901) / Jon Vickers (1926)

5 pm

KARL HAAS «»«»«» How Come You Do Me Like You Do? «» A sampling of performances of the same compositions by various artists, and a discussion of the differences involved.

6 pm

Raff: Italian Suite

7 pm

Paganini: Violin Concerto #1 in D Major, op. 6

8 pm

EVENING AT THE OPERA «»«»«» Assoluta: Extraordinary Voices (guest: Geoffrey Riggs)

WED.

OCTOBER 30 Elizabeth Sprague Coolidge (1864) / Ezra Pound (1885) / Peter Warlock (1894) / Armin Kaufmann (1902) / Franz Brüggen (1934) / René Jacobs (1946) / Shlomo Mintz (1957) / Dimitris Sgouros (1969)

5 pm

KARL HAAS «»«»«» Switzerland Calling «» A look at the country’s cultural scene.

6 pm

Toye: The Haunted Ballroom

7 pm

Saint-Saëns: Danse macabre, op. 40 (and other "ghostly" music)

8 pm

Williams: E.T., the Extra-Terrestrial (film score); Williams: Close Encounters of the Third Kind (film score)

9 pm

Chadwick: Symphonic Sketches (#3 "Hobgoblin"); Delius: Songs of Sunset; Tchaikovsky: Sleeping Beauty, op. 66 (Suite)

10 pm

Poulenc: Piano Concerto; Mahler: Symphony #3 in D Minor

THU.

OCTOBER 31 Robert Radecke (1830) / Louise Talma (1906) / David Lumsdaine (1931)

5 pm

KARL HAAS «»«»«» Misterioso «» Music created to describe the suspense and tingle of the mysterious makes up today’s Halloween program.

7 pm

Mario Lanza and Friends

8 pm

Thursday Evening Piano Concerto

9 pm

GOOD FOLK «»«»«» Pete «» Pete Seeger: Pete; Stories and Songs for Little Children; Arlo Guthrie: Mystic Journey | A Wizmak Sampler

11 pm

NEW MUSIC GALLERY «»«»«» Terry Oldfield: Turning Point; John Balint: Paradise Within