SAT.

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

9 am

Hanson: Merry Mount (Suite)

10 am

Copland: Old American Songs (Sets #1 & #2)

11 am

Dvorak: Symphony #9 in E Minor, op. 95 “From the New World”

noon

Grieg: Norwegian Dances, op. 35

1 pm

Mozart: Piano Concerto #26 in D Major, K. 537 “Coronation”

2 pm

Beethoven: Symphony #1 in C Major, op. 21

3 pm

Coates: Cinderella Phantasy

4 pm

ECHOES OF THE PAST «» with Garrett Stack

6 pm

ONE GREAT SONG «» On the Trail (from Grofé’s Grand Canyon Suite) «» Recordings by Ferde Grofé, Jimmy Heath, Anita O’Day, Bill Allred, Charlie Byrd and the Great Guitarists, Roger Williams, and Shirley Scott

 

 

SUN.

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

3 pm

THE NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC «» Lorin Maazel, conductor; Pierre-Laurent Aimard, piano «» Carter: Dialogues (New York Philharmonic premiere);  Stravinsky: Concerto for Piano and Winds;  Berlioz: Symphonie Fantastique, op. 14

 

 

MON.

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

5 pm

KARL HAAS «» Democracy in Action «» An illustration of the equality of musical purpose as expressed by all instruments involved in various works.

6:55 pm

Mario Lanza and Friends

7 pm

Monday Evening Piano Concerto

8 pm

GREAT PIANISTS OF THE 20TH CENTURY with Mike Shakinovsky «» Ruth Laredo «» Music of Prokofiev, Brahms, Beethoven, Rachmaninoff, and Scriabin

9 pm

Wild (after Gershwin): Fantasy on Porgy and Bess

10 pm

Thompson: The Testament of Freedom

11 pm

Ives: Holidays Symphony (“The Fourth of July”)

 

 

TUE.

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

6 pm

Copland: The Tender Land (Suite)

7 pm

Grofé: Grand Canyon Suite

8 pm

EVENING AT THE OPERA «» Mozart der Singspieler (Bastien und Bastienne and Die Zauberflöte)

 

 

WED.

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

5 pm

KARL HAAS «» Notable Conversions «» Music expressing such elements as height, weight, and distance.

9 pm

Mozart: The Abduction from the Seraglio, K. 384 (Overture);  Camilo: Piano Concerto;  Gottschalk: Symphony #1 “A Night in the Tropics”

10 pm

Liszt: Symphonic Poem #11 “Battle of the Huns”;  Ravel: String Quartet in F Major;  Mahler: Symphony #5 in C-sharp Minor

 

 

THU.

JULY  6  Hanns Eisler (1898) / Dorothy Kirsten (1917) / Eugene List (1918) / Jean Casadesus (1927) / Vladimir Ashkenazy (1937)

5 pm

KARL HAAS «» Fabled Accounts «» Today’s program explores musical fables, legends, and other such fantastic tales.

6 pm

Ravel: Mother Goose (Suite);  Britten: Gloriana (“Courtly Dances”)

7 pm

Falla: Pièces espagnoles (for Piano);  Bloch: Suite Modale for Flute and Strings

8 pm

Poulenc: Concerto for Organ, Strings and Timpani in G Minor;  Haydn: Symphony #93 in D Major

9 pm

GOOD FOLK «» New Folk «» Guy Davis: Skunkmello;  Claire Lynch: New Day;  Albert Lee: Road Runner;  Joyce Andersen: Love and Thirst;  Bill Price: Bones and ApplesSacred Ground—A Tribute to Mother Earth;  Caroline Lavelle: A Distant Bell

11 pm

NEW MUSIC GALLERY «» Eliott James: Cinematic Life;  Fred Lykes: Star Bound

 

 

FRI.

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

10 am

Weber: Clarinet Concerto #2 in E-flat Major, op. 74 (J. 118)

11 am

Dvorak: Symphony #6 in D Major, op. 60

5 pm

KARL HAAS «» The Romantic Piano «» One in a series of programs centered on the evolution of Romantic piano music.

8:30 pm

LIVE FROM TANGLEWOOD «» The Boston Symphony Orchestra; James Levine, conductor; Sondra Radvanovsky, soprano; Wendy White, mezzo-soprano; Clifton Forbis, tenor; John Relyea, bass-baritone; The Tanglewood Festival Chorus (John Oliver, director) «» Schoenberg: Chamber Symphony #1, op. 9b;  Beethoven: Symphony #9 in D Minor, op. 125 “Choral”

 

 

SAT.

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

9 am

Beethoven: String Quartet #4 in C Minor, op. 18/#4

10 am

Mussorgsky (orch. Ravel): Pictures at an Exhibition

11 am

Melartin: Symphony #4 in E Major, op. 80 “Summer”

noon

Rutter: For the Beauty of the Earth;  Saint-Saëns: The Carnival of the Animals;  Bruch: Violin Concerto #1 in G Minor, op. 26;  Clarke: Trumpet Voluntary

1 pm

Gershwin (arr. Rbt. R. Bennett): Porgy and Bess (A Symphonic Picture);  Bach: Brandenburg Concerto #1 in F Major, S. 1046;  Ravel: Le Tombeau de Couperin

2 pm

Brahms: Piano Concerto #1 in D Minor, op. 15;  Rodgers: The King and I (Overture)

3 pm

Tchaikovsky: Romeo and Juliet (Fantasy-Overture);  Mann/Hilliard: In the Wee Small Hours of the Morning

4 pm

BROADWAY BOUND «» with Garrett Stack

6 pm

ONE GREAT SONG «» Here’s That Rainy Day «» Recordings by Wes Montgomery, Sammy Davis Jr., Paul Desmond and the Modern Jazz Quartet, Astrud Gilberto, Charles McPherson, and Freddie Hubbard

8:30 pm

LIVE FROM TANGLEWOOD «» The Boston Symphony Orchestra; Bernard Haitink, conductor; Emanuel Ax, piano «» Ravel: Alborada del Gracioso;  Mozart: Piano Concerto #22 in E-flat Major, K. 482;  Debussy: Prélude à l’Après-midi d’un faune;  Roussel: Symphony #3 in G Minor, op. 42

 

 

SUN.

JULY  9  Carl Christian Lumbye (1841) / Ottorino Respighi (1879) / Richard Hageman (1882) / David Diamond (1915) / Leonard Pennario (1924) / David Zinman (1936) / Paul Chihara (1938)

2:30 pm

LIVE FROM TANGLEWOOD «» The Boston Symphony Orchestra; Bernard Haitink, conductor; Joshua Bell, violin «» Sibelius: Violin Concerto in D Minor, op. 47;  Mahler: Symphony #1 in D Major (“The Titan”)

9 pm

SONG SPECIAL with Doug Fox «» The Songs of Schubert

 

 

MON.

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

6:55 pm

Mario Lanza and Friends

7 pm

Monday Evening Piano Concerto

8 pm

GREAT PIANISTS OF THE 20TH CENTURY with Mike Shakinovsky «» Ivan Moravec «» Music of Chopin, Franck, Suk, and Smetana

9 pm

Bach: Magnificat in D Major, S. 243

10 pm

Falla: The Three-Cornered Hat

11 pm

Bruckner: Symphony #6 in A Major

 

 

TUE.

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

5 pm

KARL HAAS «» Name the Composer «» The monthly mystery composer quiz, challenging you to identify a famous composer by listening to his music, ranging from the unknown to the familiar.

6 pm

Sibelius: Symphony #1 in E Minor, op. 39

7 pm

Rubinstein: Fantasia Eroica for Orchestra, op. 110

8 pm

EVENING AT THE OPERA «» Today’s Singers of Promise (Don Goldberg, host;  Mel Sigel and Joe Pearce, guests)

 

 

WED.

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)

5 pm

KARL HAAS «» Betwixt and Between «» Examples of musical interludes, entr’actes, and intermezzos.

8:30 pm

LIVE FROM TANGLEWOOD «» The Boston Pops Orchestra; Keith Lockhart, conductor; Vocal Fellows from the Tanglewood Music Center «» Bernstein on Broadway «» The Pops celebrates the work of one of Tanglewood’s most beloved figures, Leonard Bernstein.

 

 

THU.

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

5 pm

KARL HAAS «» Unfinished Cathedrals «» Some mighty compositions left incomplete at their master’s death.

6 pm

Barber: Symphony #1, op. 9;  Beethoven: String Quartet #2 in G Major, op. 18/#2

7 pm

Liebermann: Piccolo Concerto, op. 50;  Bach: French Suite #1 in D Minor, S. 812

8 pm

Sibelius: Karelia (complete)

9 pm

GOOD FOLK «» Center Stage «» Neil Young: Silver and Gold;  Kathy Mattea: The Innocent Years;  Peter Ostroushko: Sacred Heart;  Jerry Garcia, David Grisman & Tony Rice: The Pizza Tapes

11 pm

NEW MUSIC GALLERY «» Kamal: Reiki Whale Dreaming;  Kasa-Lord: Golden Harmony

 

 

FRI.

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

10 am

Vivaldi: The Four Seasons, op. 8/#1-#4

11 am

Martinů: Sonata for Violin and Piano #1

5 pm

KARL HAAS «» À la française «» On the French national holiday, a program devoted to some of the highlights of the French repertoire.

8:30 pm

LIVE FROM TANGLEWOOD «» The Boston Symphony Orchestra; James Levine, conductor; Christine Brewer, soprano (Tove); Waltraud Meier, mezzo-soprano (The Wood Dove); Johan Botha, tenor (Waldemar); Matthew Polenzani, tenor (Klaus Narr); Eike Wilm Schulte, baritone (Peasant); Waldemar Kmennt, speaker; The Tanglewood Festival Chorus (John Oliver, director) «» Schoenberg: Gurrelieder

 

 

SAT.

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

9 am

Debussy: Sonata for Flute, Viola and Harp

10 am

Fauré: Masques et Bergamasques, op. 112

11 am

Berlioz: Grande symphonie funèbre et triomphale, op. 15

noon

Schubert: Quintet for Piano and Strings in A Major, D. 667 (op. 114) “Trout”;  Dukas: The Sorcerer’s Apprentice

1 pm

Handel: Organ Concerto #13 in F Major “The Cuckoo and the Nightingale”;  Steiner: Gone with the Wind (Suite #1);  Rossini: The Silken Ladder (Overture);  Ravel: Daphnis et Chloé (Suite #2)

2 pm

Dvorak: The Water Goblin (Symphonic Poem), op. 107;  Loewe: Camelot (Suite);  Albinoni: Concerto a 5 in D Major, op.9/#12 (for Oboe and Strings);  Elgar: Serenade for Strings in E Minor, op. 20

3 pm

Vaughan Williams: Toward the Unknown Region

4 pm

ECHOES OF THE PAST «» with Garrett Stack

6 pm

ONE GREAT SONG «» I Believe in You «» Recordings by Coleman Hawkins, Terell Stafford, Matthew Broderick, Bill Evans, and Rahsaan Roland Kirk

8:30 pm

LIVE FROM TANGLEWOOD «» The Leonard Bernstein Memorial Concert «» The Tanglewood Music Center Orchestra; James Levine, conductor; Lisa Gasteen, soprano (Elektra); Christine Brewer, soprano (Chrysothemis); Felicity Palmer, mezzo-soprano (Klytämnestra); Alan Held, bass-baritone (Orest); Siegfried Jerusalem, tenor (Aegist); Claudia Waite, soprano (Overseer); Vocal Fellows from the Tanglewood Music Center;  The Tanglewood Festival Chorus (John Oliver, director) «» Strauss: Elektra

 

 

SUN.

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

2:30 pm

LIVE FROM TANGLEWOOD «» The Boston Symphony Orchestra; Sir Andrew Davis, conductor; Jean-Yves Thibaudet, piano «» Kodály: Dances of Galánta; Liszt: Piano Concerto #2 in A Major; Dvorak: Symphony #6 in D Major, op. 60

 

 

MON.

JULY  17  Johann Schneider (1702) / Émile-Robert Blanchet (1877) / Eleanor Steber (1916) / Peter Schickele [P.D.Q. Bach (1807-1742)?] (1935) / Dawn Upshaw (1960)

5 pm

KARL HAAS «» Festive Occasions «» Music written specifically for occasions of a festive character.

6:55 pm

Mario Lanza and Friends

7 pm

Monday Evening Piano Concerto

8 pm

GREAT PIANISTS OF THE 20TH CENTURY with Mike Shakinovsky «» Josef Hofmann «» Music of Schubert, Moszkowski, Sternberg, and Hofmann

9 pm

Haydn: Symphony #85 in B-flat Major “La Reine”

10 pm

Vaughan Williams: Songs of Travel

11 pm

Sibelius: Night Ride and Sunrise, op. 55

 

 

TUE.

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

5 pm

KARL HAAS «» Something to “Corot” About «» Music written at the time of the great French painter Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot.

6 pm

Strauss: Death and Transfiguration, op. 24

7 pm

Litolff: Concerto Symphonique for Piano and Orchestra #4 in D Minor, op. 102

8 pm

EVENING AT THE OPERA «» What Has Happened to Opera?

 

 

WED.

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

5 pm

KARL HAAS «» Showing Off «» A look at the cadenza in concertos.

9 pm

Bernstein: Prelude, Fugue and Riffs;  Chopin: Ballade for Piano #1 in G Minor, op. 23;  Mozart: Symphony #40 in G Minor, K. 550

10 pm

Prokofiev: Scythian Suite, op. 20;  Paganini: Violin Concerto #3 in E Major

11 pm

Ireland: Three Songs (“Sea Fever”; “The Vagabond”; “The Bells of St. Marie”);  Brahms: Symphony #3 in D Major, op. 73

 

 

THU.

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

5 pm

KARL HAAS «» Forest Scenes «» Today’s program takes you wandering through the forest of via musical scenes and settings.

6 pm

Rimsky-Korsakov: The Tale of the Tsar Saltan (Suite, op. 57)

7 pm

Mozart: Symphony #25 in G Minor, K. 183;  Saint-Saëns: Piano Concerto #1 in D Major, op. 17

8 pm

Kodály: Missa Brevis

9 pm

GOOD FOLK «» Songs of the Mississippi Civil Rights Movement «» Eric Andersen; Judy Collins; Peter, Paul & Mary; etc.: Freedom is a Constant Struggle;  Alison Brown: Look Left

11 pm

NEW MUSIC GALLERY «» Gentle Thunder: Winds of the Heart;  Deuter: East of the Full Moon

 

 

FRI.

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

10 am

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

11 am

Rachmaninoff: Piano Sonata #2 in B-flat Minor, op. 36

5 pm

KARL HAAS «» From Stern to Bow «» On his birthday, a program paying tribute to violinist Isaac Stern.

8:30 pm

LIVE FROM TANGLEWOOD «» The Boston Symphony Orchestra; , James Levine, conductor (and piano, aria); Susan Graham, mezzo-soprano; Richard Goode, piano (concerto) «» Mozart: “Ch’io mi scordi di te…Non temer, amato bene (Concert Aria), K. 505;  Mozart: Piano Concerto #27 in B-flat Major, K. 595;  Mozart: Symphony #41 in C Major, K. 551 “Jupiter”

 

 

SAT.

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

9 am

Vivaldi: La Cetra, op. 9 (#6 Concereto for Violin in A Major, R. 348)

10 am

Grieg (orch. Sitt): Norwegian Dances, op. 35

11 am

Schumann: Symphony #1 in B-flat Major, op. 38 “Spring”

noon

Haydn: String Quartet in C Major, Hob. III:77 (op. 76/#3) “Emperor”;  Bach: Brandenburg Concerto #5 in D Major, S. 1050;  Saint-Saëns: Samson et Dalila (“Bacchanale”)

1 pm

Menotti: Sebastian;  Nielsen: Symphony #1 in G Minor, op. 7

2 pm

Debussy: Three Nocturnes for Orchestra;  Rodgers: South Pacific (Medley);  Mussorgsky: Night on Bald Mountain;  Fauré: Pavane, op. 50

3 pm

Copland: Canticle of Freedom;  Holst: St. Paul’s Suite for Strings, op. 29/#2

4 pm

BROADWAY BOUND «» with Garrett Stack

6 pm

ONE GREAT SONG «» Without a Song «» Recordings by Rex Stewart, Tierney Sutton, Sonny Rollins, Paul Horn, Willie Nelson, and Oscar Peterson

8:30 pm

LIVE FROM TANGLEWOOD «» The Boston Symphony Orchestra; James Levine, conductor; Mariusz Kwiecien, baritone (Don Giovanni); Ferruccio Furlanetto, baritone (Leporello); Barbara Frittoli, soprano (Donna Anna); Soile Isokoski, soprano (Donna Elvira); Heidi Grant Murphy, soprano (Zerlina); Matthew Polenzani, tenor (Don Ottavio); Patrick Carfizzi, baritone (Masetto); Morris Robinson, bass (The Commendatore); The Tanglewood Festival Chorus (John Oliver, director) «» Mozart: Don Giovanni

 

 

SUN.

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

2:30 pm

LIVE FROM TANGLEWOOD «» The Boston Symphony Orchestra; James Levine, conductor; Soile Isokoski, soprano; Susan Graham, mezzo-soprano; Kenneth Tarver, tenor; John Relyea, bass-baritone; The Tanglewood Festival Chorus (John Oliver, director) «» Mozart: Serenade in D Major, K. 320 “Posthorn”;  Mozart: Requiem in D Minor, K. 626

 

 

MON.

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

5 pm

KARL HAAS «» The Story of the Concerto «» Today’s program continues the discussion of the form and history of the concerto.

6:55 pm

Mario Lanza and Friends

7 pm

Monday Evening Piano Concerto

8 pm

GREAT PIANISTS OF THE 20TH CENTURY with Mike Shakinovsky «» Nikita Magaloff «» Music of Chopin, Liszt, Moszkowski, Sibelius, Godowsky, Scriabin, and Haydn

9 pm

Rimsky-Korsakov: Mlada (Suite)

10 pm

Beethoven: Mass in C Major, op. 86

11 pm

Delius: Cello Concerto

 

 

TUE.

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

5 pm

KARL HAAS «» Foreground Music «» In this age of “background music”, a discussion of music which demands engaged attention for fullest enjoyment.

6 pm

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

7 pm

Liszt: Symphonic Poem #3 “Les Préludes”

8 pm

EVENING AT THE OPERA «» The Greatest Italian Baritone and His Rivals