| SUN. | JANUARY 1 William Beale (1784) / Edwin Franko Goldman (1878) / Alexander Smallens (1889) / Artur Rodzinski (1892) / Robert de Cormier (1922) / Giuseppe Patanè (1932) / Bo Linde (1933) / Eve Queler (1936) |
11 am |
NEW YEARS IN VIENNA «» The Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra; Mariss Jansons, conductor «» Strauss II: Take Aim! (March), op. 478; Strauss II: Voices of Spring (Waltz), op. 410; Strauss II: Diplomats (French Polka), op. 448; Jos. Strauss: Letter to the Editor (Quick Polka), op. 240; Strauss II: In Praise of Women (Polka Mazurka), op. 315; Strauss II: Artists Life (Waltz), op. 316; Jos. Strauss: Without a Care! (Quick Polka), op. 271; Strauss II: The Gypsy Baron ("Einzugsmarsch"); Mozart: The Marriage of Figaro (Overture); Lanner: Die Mozartisten (Waltz), op. 196; Strauss II: Message of Love (Gallop); Strauss II: New Pizzicato Polka, op. 449; Strauss II: Artists Quadrille, op. 201; Strauss II: Spanish March, op. 433; Strauss II: You and You (Waltz), op. 367; Strauss II: In the Krapfenwaldl (French Polka), op. 336; Strauss II: Furioso-Polka, op. 260; E. Strauss: Telephone (French Polka), op. 165; Strauss II: Lagoon Waltz, op. 411; Strauss II: Hail to Hungary! (Quick Polka), op. 332; Strauss II: On the Beautiful Blue Danube (Waltz), op. 314; Strauss I: Radetzky March, op. 228 |
2 pm |
BEHIND THE NOTES «» Featuring the New Haven Symphony Orchestra and Jung-Ho Pak, Music Director |
3 pm |
THE NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC «» Christian Zacharias, conductor and piano «» Haydn: Symphony #83 in G Minor "The Hen"; Mozart: Piano Concerto #18 in B-flat Major, K. 456; Haydn: Symphony #86 in D Major |
| MON. | JANUARY 2 Mily Balakirev (1837) / Tito Schipa (1888) / James Melton (1904) / Sir Michael Tippett (1905) |
5 pm |
KARL HAAS «» A New Dawn «» How composers throughout history have expressed their emotions on the break of day in their music. |
6:55 pm |
Mario Lanza and Friends |
7 pm |
Monday Evening Piano Concerto |
8 pm |
GREAT PIANISTS OF THE 20TH CENTURY with Mike Shakinovsky «» Vladimir Horowitz «» Music of Chopin, Scriabin, Tchaikovsky, and Rachmaninoff |
9 pm |
Beethoven: String Quartet #1 in F Major, op. 18/#1 |
10 pm |
Rachmaninoff: All-Night Vespers (Vespers), op. 37 |
11 pm |
Mozart: Symphony #39 in E-flat Major, K. 543 |
| TUE. | JANUARY 3 Maurice Jaubert (1900) / Victor Borge (1909) / Pierre Dervaux (1917) / Sir George Martin (1926) / David Atherton (1941) |
5 pm |
KARL HAAS «» Wow! «» This work is usually reserved to express how we feel about something we find remarkable. Todays program scrutinizes that word, its meaning, and how it can be reflected musically. |
6 pm |
Prokofiev: Lieutenant Kijé (Film Score) (Suite, op. 60) |
7 pm |
Tchaikovsky: Symphony #6 in B Minor, op. 74 "Pathétique" |
8 pm |
EVENING AT THE OPERA «» Great Swedish Singers |
| WED. | JANUARY 4 Giovanni Pergolesi (1710) / Josef Suk I (1874) / Grace Bumbry (1937) |
5 pm |
KARL HAAS «» Air Lift «» Another program of particularly uplifting music. |
9 pm |
Smetana: Má Vlast (#4 "From Bohemias Woods and Fields"); Westlake: Suite for Guitar and Orchestra "Antarctica"; Mozart: Symphony #34 in C Major, K. 338 |
10 pm |
Verdi: Aïda (Act 4/Scene 1); Schumann: Kreisleriana, op. 16 |
11 pm |
Williams: Close Encounters of the Third Kind (Film Score) (Suiite); Tchaikovsky: Symphony #1 in G Minor, op. 13 "Winter Dreams" |
| THU. | JANUARY 5 Henry Lawes (1596) / Frederick Converse (1871) / Nikolai Medtner (1880) / Erica Morini (1904) / Arturo Benedetti Michelangeli (1920) / Alfred Brendel (1931) / Maurizio Pollini (1942) |
5 pm |
KARL HAAS «» Can You Feel the Beat? «» A look at rhythmic pulse, one of the essential elements in music. |
6 pm |
Dvorák: Symphony #2 in B-flat Major, op. 4 |
7 pm |
Haydn: Mass in B-flat Major, Hob. XXII:13 "Creation-Mass"; Humperdinck: Shakespeare Suite for Orchestra #2 |
8 pm |
Respighi: Roman Festivals; Lloyd Webber (arr. Alexander): Phantasia (for Violin, Cello and Orchestra, base on music from The Phantom of the Opera) |
9 pm |
GOOD FOLK «» New Folk «» Lucy Kaplansky: The Tide; Eric Andersen: Waves; Tim OBrien: Cornbread Nation; Mason Williams & Zoe McCullogh: Electrical Gas; Robbie Folks: Georgia Hard; Jim Photoglo: Sparks in the Radio; Susan Kane: So Long; Claudia Beck: Nightingale; Putumayo Presents New Orleans |
11 pm |
NEW MUSIC GALLERY «» Harp 46: Passage; David Lanz & Gary Stroutsos: Spirit Romance |
| FRI. | JANUARY 6 Giuseppe Sammartini (1695) / Max Bruch (1838) / Xaver Scharwenka (1850) / Giuseppe Martucci (1856) / Alexander Scriabin (1872) / Maurice Abravanel (1903) / Earl Kim (1920) |
5 pm |
KARL HAAS «» Les Six «» A look at that pace-setting group of French composers active during the early part of the 20th century, focusing on their influence on the future of music. |
| SAT. | JANUARY 7 Francis Poulenc (1899) / Clara Haskell (1895) / Gerónimo Baquiero Fóster (1898) / John Brownlee (1901) / Nicanor Zabaleta (1907) / Günther Wand (1912) / Ulysses Kay (1917) / Jean-Pierre Rampal (1922) |
9 am |
Vivaldi: La Cetra, op. 9 (#3 Concerto for Violin and Strings in G Minor, R. 334) |
10 am |
Poulenc: Concerto for 2 Pianos and Orchestra in D Minor |
11 am |
Melartin: Symphony #3 in F Major, op. 40 |
noon |
Schubert: 3 Military Marches for Piano 4-Hands, D. 733 (op. 51); Loewe: Gigi (Suite for Orchestra); Beethoven: Symphony #2 in D Major, op. 36 |
1 pm |
Mendelssohn: Symphony for Strings #11 in F Major; Dvorak: Romance for Violin and Orchestra in F Minor; Grofé: Mississippi Suite |
2 pm |
Orff: Carmina Burana |
3 pm |
Mozart: Flute Concerto #1 in G Major, K. 313 |
6 pm |
ONE GREAT SONG «» Eleanor Rigby « » Recordings by The Beatles, John Pizzarelli, Arthur Fiedler & The Boston Pops, Oscar Peterson, Richie Havens, and Joshua Redman |
| SUN. | JANUARY 8 Sigismond Thalberg (1812) / Hans von Bülow (1830) / Jaromir Weinberger (1896) / Giorgio Tozzi (1923) / Benjamin Lees (1924) / Robert Starer (1924) / Evelyn Lear (1926) |
3 pm |
THE NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC «» Rafael Frühbeck de Burgos, conductor; André Watts, piano «» Wagner: Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg (excerpts); Wagner: Tristan und Isolde (Prelude to Act 1 and "Liebestod"); Saint-Saëns: Piano Concerto #2 in G Minor, op. 22; Falla: The Three-Cornered Hat (Suites #1 & #2) |
| MON. | JANUARY 9 John Knowles Paine (1839) / Karl Hoyer (1891) / Sir Rudolf Bing (1902) / Joan Baez (1941) |
5 pm |
KARL HAAS «» Club Sandwich, Anyone? «» An explanation of rondo form, likening it to the layers of a club sandwich. |
6:55 pm |
Mario Lanza and Friends |
7 pm |
Monday Evening Piano Concerto |
8 pm |
GREAT PIANISTS OF THE 20TH CENTURY with Mike Shakinovsky «» Composers as Pianists: Great Composers Playing Their Own Works «» Recordings by Edvard Grieg, Camille Saint-Saëns, Gabriel Fauré, Enrique Granados, Alexander Scriabin, Claude Debussy, and Alfred Grunfeld |
9 pm |
Offenbach: La Périchole (Medley); Bach: Harpsichord Concerto #4 in A Major, S. 1055; Paine: Symphony #1 in C Minor, op. 23 |
10 pm |
Mozart: Mass in C Major, K. 167 "In Honorem SS:mae Trinitatis"; Shostakovich: String Quartet #13 in B-flat Minor, op. 138; Tippett: A Child of Our Time |
| TUE. | JANUARY 10 Johann Kaspar Simon (1701) / Jean Martinon (1910) / Dean Dixon (1915) / Sherrill Milnes (1935) / James Morris (1947) / Mischa Maisky (1948) |
5 pm |
KARL HAAS «» Name the Composer «» The monthly mystery composer quiz, challenging you to identify a composer by listening to his music, ranging from the obscure to the well-known. |
6 pm |
Dukas: Symphony in C Major |
7 pm |
Brahms: Symphony #2 in D Major, op. 73 |
8 pm |
EVENING AT THE OPERA «» Puccini: Madama Butterfly |
| WED. | JANUARY 11 Christian Sinding (1856) / Reinhold Glière (1875) / Maurice Duruflé (1902) |
5 pm |
KARL HAAS «» Into the Limelight «» A salute to those who took heretofore "ensemble" instruments and made them "solo" instruments. |
9 pm |
Berlioz: Le Corsaire (Concert Overture), op. 21; Bruch: Concerto for Clarinet, Viola and Orchestra in E Minor, op .88; Glière: The Red Poppy, op. 70 (Suite) |
10 pm |
Horner: Glory (Film Score) (excerpts); Mozart: Piano Concerto #21 in C Major, K. 467 |
11 pm |
Elgar: Serenade for Strings in E Minor, op.20; Duruflé: Requiem, op. 9 |
| THU. | JANUARY 12 Ermanno Wolf-Ferrari (1876) / Claude Delvincourt (1888) / Pierre Bernac (1899) / Theodor Uppman (1920) / Morton Feldman (1926) |
5 pm |
KARL HAAS «» Music and Non-Fiction «» An exploration of the music that was inspired by real-life situations and real people. |
6 pm |
Vaughan Williams: Job (A Masque for Dancing) |
7 pm |
Czerny: Symphony #1 in C Minor, op. 780 ("Grand Symphony"); Gould: Fall River Legend (Suite) |
8 pm |
Rachmaninoff: Piano Concerto #1 in F-sharp Minor, op. 1; Brahms: Neue-Liebeslieder Waltzes, op. 65 (for Choris and Piano 4-Hands) |
9 pm |
GOOD FOLK «» Belafonte Returns to Carnegie Hall «» Harry Belafonte, Odetta, Miriam Makeba, the Chad Mitchell Trio, the Belafonte Folk Singers: Belafonte Returns to Carnegie Hall; An Evening with Belafonte/Makeba ? William Coulter: The Road Home |
11 pm |
NEW MUSIC GALLERY «» Brian Kelly: Pools of Light; Rob Costlow: Sophomore Jinx |
| FRI. | JANUARY 13 Johann Christoph Graupner (1683) / Gottfried Heinrich Stölzel (1690) / Vassily Kalinnikov (1866) / Charles Kullman (1903) / Richard Addinsell (1904) |
5 pm |
KARL HAAS «» La Belle Époque «» A look at the history of music in France, specifically from the Parisian period known as La Belle Époque. |
| SAT. | JANUARY 14 Ludwig von Köchel (1800) / Fabio Campana (1819) / Jean de Reszke (1850) / Albert Schweitzer (1875) / Louis Quilico (1929) / Siegmund Nimsgern (1940) |
9 am |
Mendelssohn: Trio for Violin, Cello and Piano #1 in D Minor, op. 49 |
10 am |
Brahms: Violin Concerto in D Major, op. 77 |
11 am |
Dvorak: Symphony #1 in C Minor, op. 3 "The Bells of Zlonice" |
noon |
Shchedrin (after Bizet): Carmen (Ballet) (for Strings and Percussion); Finzi: Magnificat, op. 36 |
1 pm |
Brahms: Symphony #1 in C Minor, op. 68; Tchaikovsky: Swan Lake, op. 20 (Waltz) |
2 pm |
Mozart: Flute Concerto #2 in D Major, K. 314; Fauré: Requiem, op. 48 |
3 pm |
Strauss: Metamorphosen (for 23 String Instruments) |
6 pm |
ONE GREAT SONG «» It Might as Well be Spring «» Recordings by Astrud Gilberto & Stan Getz, Clifford Brown, Charlie Mingus, Nina Simone, and Gene Harris |
| SUN. | JANUARY 15 Simon LeDuc (1742) / Ivor Novello (1893) / Gene Krupa (1909) / Elie Siegmeister (1909) / Malcolm Frager (1935) |
3 pm |
THE NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC «» Lorin Maazel, conductor; Judith LeClair, bassoon; Julia Fisher, violin «» Weber: Bassoon Concerto in F Major, op. 25 (J. 127); Tchaikovsky: Violin Concerto in D Major, op. 35; Sibelius: Symphony #5 in E-flat Major, op. 82 |
| MON. | JANUARY 16 Francesco Mancini (1672) / Niccolò Piccini (1728) / Henri Büsser (1872) / Ernesto Halffter (1905) / Ethel Merman (1908) / Pilar Lorengar (1928) / Marilyn Horne (1934) / Richard Wernick (1934) / Katia Ricciarelli (1946) |
5 pm |
KARL HAAS «» Following the Dream «» The birthday of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. is commemorated with music by African-American composers. |
6:55 pm |
Mario Lanza and Friends |
7 pm |
Monday Evening Piano Concerto |
8 pm |
GREAT PIANISTS OF THE 20TH CENTURY with Mike Shakinovsky «» Mischa Levitzki «» Music of Levitzki, Moszkowski, Schubert, Mendelssohn, Bach, and Liszt |
9 pm |
Schwantner: New Morning for the World |
10 pm |
Delius: Koanga |
| TUE. | JANUARY 17 Benjamin Franklin (1706) / François-Joseph Gossec (1734) / Alexander Taneyev (1850) / Wilhelm Kienzl (1857) / Henk Badings (1907) / Oscar Morawetz (1917) / Donald Erb (1927) |
5 pm |
KARL HAAS «» Good Enough to Heed «» Todays program addresses our human need to put experiences that move us into our own words. |
6 pm |
Rimsky-Korsakov: Le Coq dor (Suite) |
7 pm |
Wagner: Symphony in C Major |
8 pm |
EVENING AT THE OPERA «» Performance-Centered vs. Opus-Centered Approaches to Opera (guest: Ron Dudak) |
| WED. | JANUARY 18 César Cui (1835) / Emmanuel Chabrier (1841) |
5 pm |
KARL HAAS «» Once Upon a Time Hans Christian Andersen «» Music inspired by one of the great writers of fairy-tales. |
9 pm |
Weinberger: Schwanda, the Bagpiper (Polka and Fugue); Mozart: Clarinet Concerto in A Major, K. 622; Chabrier: Suite Pastorale |
10 pm |
Britten: Variations on a Theme of Frank Bridge, op. 10; X. Scharwenka: Piano Concerto #1 in B-flat Minor, op. 32 |
11 pm |
Etler: Quintet for Woodwinds #2; Saint-Saëns: Symphony in F Major "Urbs Roma" |
| THU. | JANUARY 19 John Weldon (1676) / Boris Blacher (1903) / Hans Hotter (1909) / Sir Simon Rattle (1955) |
5 pm |
KARL HAAS «» Prime Time «» Creativity and longevity do not always go hand in hand, as is shown in this look at composers whose stars set too soon. |
6 pm |
Glazunov: From the Middle Ages (Suite for Orchestra), op 79; Beethoven: Wellingtons Victory, op. 91 |
7 pm |
Copland: The Tender Land (Suite); Hummel: Trumpet Concerto in E Major |
8 pm |
Fauré: Pelléas et Méwlisande (Incidental Music), op. 80 (Suite); Rodrigo: Concierto Pastoral (for Flute and Orchestra) |
9 pm |
GOOD FOLK «» Gordon LightfootThen and Now «» Gordon Lightfoot: early releases; A Painter Passing Through ? Anne Hills and Cindy Mangsen: Never Grow Up; John Whelan: Flirting with the Edge |
11 pm |
NEW MUSIC GALLERY «» Lisa Hilton: My Favorite Things; David Nevue: Overcome |
| FRI. | JANUARY 20 Johann Hermann Schein (1586) / Joseph-Hector Fiocco (1703) / Sebastián Yradier (1809) / Ernest Chausson (1855) / Josef Hofmann (1876) / Walter Piston (1894) / David Tudor (1926) |
5 pm |
KARL HAAS «» Baroque and in Debt «» A look at the ways composers of the Baroque period were influenced by their contemporaries. |
| SAT. | JANUARY 21 Henri Duparc (1848) / Alexander Tcherepnin (1899) / Plácido Domingo (1941) |
9 am |
Berlioz: The Roman Carnival (Concert Overture), op. 9 |
10 am |
Beethoven: Bagatelle for Piano in A Minor, WoO 59 "Für Elise" |
11 am |
Nelson: Savannah River Holiday (Overture for Orchestra) |
noon |
Beethoven: Coriolan Overture, op. 62 |
1 pm |
Rodrigo: Adagio for Wind Instruments |
2 pm |
Borodin: In the Steppes of Central Asia |
3 pm |
Liszt: Fantasy on Themes from Beethovens The Ruins of Athens (for Piano and Orchestra) |
6 pm |
ONE GREAT SONG «» You Go to My Head «» Recordings by Paul Desmond, Billie Holiday, Banks/Jaspar, Bud Powell, Rod Stewart, and Art Pepper |
| SUN. | JANUARY 22 Pascal Colasse (1649) / Claude-Bénigne Balbastre (1727) / John J. Becker (1886) / Rosa Ponselle (1897) / Henri Dutilleux (1916) / Uto Ughi (1944) |
3 pm |
THE NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC «» Lorin Maazel, conductor; James Ehnes, violin «» Wagner: The Flying Dutchman (Overture); Walton: Violin Concerto; Dvorák: Symphony #7 in D Minor, op. 70 |
| MON. | JANUARY 23 Muzio Clementi (1752) / Alexander Serov (1820) / Rutland Boughton (1878) / Ivan Galamian (1903) / Teresa Zylis-Gara (1937) |
5 pm |
KARL HAAS «» Thats the Ticket: France «» This edition in the series of musical travelogues samples the many varieties of French music. |
6:55 pm |
Mario Lanza and Friends |
7 pm |
Monday Evening Piano Concerto |
8 pm |
GREAT PIANISTS OF THE 20TH CENTURY with Mike Shakinovsky «» Daniel Barenboim «» Music of Liszt, Mozart, Mendelssohn, and Beethoven |
9 pm |
Mendelssohn: Piano Concerto #1 in G Minor, op. 25 |
10 pm |
Shostakovich: Symphony #13 in B-flat Minor, op. 113 "Babi Yar" |
11 pm |
Strauss: Serenade for 13 Wind Instruments, op. 7 |
| TUE. | JANUARY 24 Frederick II of Prussia (Frederick the Great) (1712) / E.T.A. Hoffmann (1776) / William Mason (1829) / Norman Dello Joio (1913) / Gottfried von Einem (1918) / Leon Kirchner (1919) / Giuseppe di Stefano (1921) |
5 pm |
KARL HAAS «» Waltzing Through History «» The beauty of the waltz, as interpreted by many composers. |
6 pm |
Raff: Suite for Orchestra in B Major, WoO 46 "Thuringian" |
7 pm |
Stenhammar: Serenade in F Major, op. 31 |
8 pm |
EVENING AT THE OPERA «» Great Operatic Highlights |
| WED. | JANUARY 25 Robert Burns (1759) / Wilhelm Furtwängler (1886) / Witold Lutoslawski (1913) |
5 pm |
KARL HAAS «» Concerted Dialogues «» A look at the conversational element between solo instruments and orchestra as employed by different composers. |
9 pm |
Dvorak: My Home (Concert Overture), op. 62; Ravel: Shéhérazade (Song Cycle); Lutoslawski: Concerto for Orchestra |
10 pm |
Brahms: Trio for Horn, Violin and Piano in E-flat Major, op. 40; MacDowell: Suite for Orchestra #2, op. 48 "Indian" |
11 pm |
Mozart: Mass in C Minor, K. 427 "Great" |
| THU. | JANUARY 26 Stephane Grappelli (1908) / Jacqueline Du Pré (1945) |
5 pm |
KARL HAAS «» The Crux of the Matter «» A discussion of the "trio" portion of minuets and scherzos. |
6 pm |
Hérold: Zampa (Overture) |
7 pm |
Korngold: The Sea Hawk (Film Score) (Concert Suite) |
8 pm |
Brumby: Flute Concerto |
9 pm |
GOOD FOLK «» Troubadour Groups «» Troubadours of the Folk Era III: The Groups; Peter, Paul and Mary: 10 Years Together; All Star Hootenany; Dave Evans: Sad Pig Dance |
11 pm |
NEW MUSIC GALLERY «» Betty Owens: Elaine; Jeff Bjorck: Impressions in Black and White |
| FRI. | JANUARY 27 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756) / Juan Arriaga (1806) / Edouard Lalo (1823) / Jerome Kern (1885) / Jack Brymer (1915) / Skitch Henderson (1918) / Jean-Michel Damase (1928) / John Ogdon (1937) / Mikhail Baryshnikov (1948) |
5 pm |
KARL HAAS «» Mozarts Child Within «» On the 250th anniversary of his birth, an examination of the child-like simplicity and beauty of Mozarts music. |
| SAT. | JANUARY 28 Louis-Joseph Ferdinand Hérold (1791) / Julián Crillo-Trujillo (1875) / Artur Rubinstein (1887) / Maurice Besly (1888) / Vittorio Rieti (1898) / Michael Head (1900) / Ezio Flagello (1831) / John Tavener (1944) |
9 am |
Ravel: Alborada del Gracioso (for Orchestra) |
10 am |
Borodin: Prince Igor ("Polovtsian Dances") |
11 am |
Glinka: Spanish Overture #2 "Souvenir of a Summer Night in Madrid" |
noon |
Canteloube: Songs of the Auvergne ("Bailero") |
1 pm |
Beethoven: Romance for Violin and Orchestra #2 in F Major, op. 50 |
2 pm |
Moncayo: Huapango (for Orchestra) |
3 pm |
Brahms: Tragic Overture, op. 81 |
6 pm |
ONE GREAT SONG «» Too Marvelous for Words «» Recordings by Jimmy Raney, Art Tatum, Lester Young, Frank Sinatra, Lee Konitz & Gerry Mulligan, Earl Klugh, and Muggsy Spanier |
| SUN. | JANUARY 29 Georg Christoph Wagenseil (1715) / Daniel François-Esprit Auber (1782) / Frederick Delius (1862) / Havergal Brian (1876) / Luigi Nono (1924) |
3 pm |
THE NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC «» Jonathan Nott, conductor; Joshua Bell, violin «» Corigliano: Violin Concerto "The Red Violin" (New York Philharmonic premiere); Strauss: An Alpine Symphony, op.64 |
| MON. | JANUARY 30 Johann Joachim Quantz (1697) / Johann Ernst Bach (1722) / Charles Martin Loeffler (1861) / Walter Damrosch (1862) / Lynn Harrell (1944) |
5 pm |
KARL HAAS «» Happy Ending «» A look at the many ways in which the concept of the "happy ending" has been characterized musically. |
6:55 pm |
Mario Lanza and Friends |
7 pm |
Monday Evening Piano Concerto |
8 pm |
GREAT PIANISTS OF THE 20TH CENTURY with Mike Shakinovsky «» Van Cliburn «» Music of Tchaikovsky, Liszt, Szymanowski, Schumann, Prokofiev, MacDowell, and Rachmaninoff |
9 pm |
Schubert: Mass in E-flat Major, D. 950 |
10 pm |
Bruckner: Symphony #5 in B-flat Major |
11 pm |
Vaughan Williams: Flos Campi (for Viola, Orchestra and Chorus) |
| TUE. | JANUARY 31 François Devienne (1759) / Franz Schubert (1797) / Mario Lanza (1921) / Phillip Glass (1937) / Ofra Harnoy (1965) |
5 pm |
KARL HAAS «» Schuberts Lyricism «» On the composers birthday, a program focusing on that particular hallmark of his genius. |
6 pm |
Elgar: Symphony #1 in A-flat Major, op. 55 |
7 pm |
Raff: Italian Suite (for Orchestra) |
8 pm |
EVENING AT THE OPERA «» Wagner: Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg (Acts 1 and 2) |