| 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 pianists 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 composers 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 OBergh: 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"; dAlbert: 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? «» Todays 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 Pilgrims 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 «»«»«» Havent 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); dIndy: 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: LAllegro, 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 Prompters 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 dhiver 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 countrys 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 todays 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 |