FRI. SEPTEMBER 1 William Boyce (1711) / Engelbert Humperdinck (1854) / Tullio Serafin (1878) / Eduard Melkus (1928) / Seiji Ozawa (1935) / Julia Varady (1941) / Leonard Slatkin (1944)

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

11 am Chadwick: Symphony #2 in B-flat Major

5 pm KARL HAAS «» Upward & Onward «» Illustrations of crescendos, both vocal and instrumental, with a discussion of their psychological effects.

SAT. SEPTEMBER 2 Georg Böhm (1661) / Friedrich Schorr (1888) / Set Svanholm (1904) / Dai-Keong Lee (1915)

9 am Suppé: The Beautiful Galatéa (Overture); Myslivecek: Octet for Winds #2 in E-flat Major; Bax: The Garden of Fand (Symphonic Poem); Saint-Saëns: Introduction and Rondo Capriccioso for Violin and Orchestra in A Minor, op. 28; Glinka: Overture in D Major

10 am Chopin: Piano Concerto #2 in F Minor, op. 21; Ravel: Shéhérazade (3 Songs); Granados (tr. Segovia): La Maja de Goya

11 am Tchaikovsky: Symphony #5 in E Minor, op. 64; Strauss II: Tales from the Vienna Woods (Waltz), op. 325

noon Haydn (attr.): Oboe Concerto in C Major, Hob. VII:g:C1

1 pm Beethoven: Piano Sonata #13 in E-flat Major, op. 27/#1

2 pm Schumaan: Fantasiestücke for Violin, Cello and Piano, op. 88

3 pm Amram: Theme and Variations on “Red River Valley”

6 pm ONE GREAT SONG «» But Not For Me «» Recordings by Chet Baker, Lucky Thompson, Ahmad Jamal, Miles Davis, Bob Brookmeyer, Judy Garland, The Modern Jazz Quartet, and John Pizzarelli

SUN. SEPTEMBER 3 Adriano Banchieri (1568) / Pietro Locatelli (1695) / Marcel Granjany (1891) / Eduard van Beinum (1901) / Dorothy Maynor (1910) / Thurston Dart (1921) / Otto Ketting (1935)

MON. SEPTEMBER 4 Mihaly Mosonyi (1814) / Anton Bruckner (1824) / Darius Milhaud (1892)

6:55 pm Mario Lanza and Friends

7 pm Monday Evening Piano Concerto

8 pm GREAT PIANISTS OF THE 20th CENTURY with Mike Shakinovsky «» Wanda Landowska «» Music of Bach and Mozart

TUE. SEPTEMBER 5 Johann Christian Bach (1735) / Giacomo Meyerbeer (1791) / Amy Beach (1867) / Joseph Szigeti (1892) / John Cage (1912) / Eduardo Mata (1942)

5 pm KARL HAAS «» The Broken Chord «» A discussion with illustrations of the use of arpeggios in the works of different musical eras.

6 pm Haydn: Symphony #103 in E-flat Major “Drum-Roll”

7 pm Tchaikovsky: Francesca da Rimini (Symphonic Fantasy), op. 32

8 pm EVENING AT THE OPERA «» Bellini: I Puritani

WED. SEPTEMBER 6 Anton Diabelli (1781) / Sir Henry Davies (1869) / John Powell (1882) / William Kraft (1923) / Yevgeny Svetlanov (1928)

5 pm KARL HAAS «» Classical Combo «» Another program of highlights from the chamber music repertoire.
9 pm Rossini: The Thieving Magpie (Overture); Milhaud: Scaramouche (Suite for 2 Pianos); Mozart: Symphony #38 in D Major, K. 504 “Prague”

10 pm Mahler: Kindertotenlieder; Delius: Cello Concerto; Tchaikovsky: Manfred Symphony, op. 58

THU. SEPTEMBER 7 François Philidor (1726) / Hugh Aiken (1924) / Olly Wilson (1937) / Angela Gheorghiu (1965)

5 pm KARL HAAS «» Orphean Musings «» A program of music inspired by Orpheus, the poet and musician of Greek legend.

6 pm Rachmaninoff: Symphony #3 in A Minor, op. 44; Borodin: Prince Igor (“Polovtsian Dances”)

7 pm Humperdinck: Königskinder (Concert Overture and Introductions to Acts 2 and 3); Stravinsky: The Firebird (Suite); Falla: The Three-Cornered Hat (Suite #1)

8 pm Bach: Concerto for 2 Violins and Strings in D Minor, S. 1043; Lehár: Concertino for Violin and Orchestra; Copland: The Heiress (Film Score) (Suite)

9 pm GOOD FOLK «» New Folk «» The Wailin’ Jennies: Firecracker; Slaid Cleaves: Unsung; Chatham County Line: Speed of the Whippoorwill; Mark Dvorak: Every Step of the Way; Paul Mills: The Other Side of the Glass; Allison Moorer: Getting Somewhere; Chris Ko Kesh: I Never Knew; Marta Gomez: Entre cada palabra

11 pm NEW MUSIC GALLERY «» Graham Jackson: Transparencies Too; Jeff Johnson: A Thin Silence

FRI. SEPTEMBER 8 Antonín Dvorak (1841) / Christoph von Dohnányi (1929) / Sir Peter Maxwell Davies (1934)

10 am Clementi: Sonata for Piano in C Major, op. 33/#3

11 am Lalo: Symphonie Espagnole for Violin and Orchestra, op. 21

5 pm KARL HAAS «» Obscure Viennese Masters «» A look at composers such as Vanhal, Wasengeil, and Salieri (among others).

SAT. SEPTEMBER 9 Joan Cererols (1618) / Johann Christoph Pez (1664) / Edward Burlingame Hill (1872)

9 am Moscheles: Piano Concerto in G Minor, op. 58

10 am MacDowell: Suite for Orchestra #2., op. 48 “Indian”

11 am Mendelssohn: Symphony #5 in D Major, op. 107 “Reformation”

noon Tveitt: A Hundred Folk-Tunes from Hardanger, op. 151 (Suite #1); Bach: Brandenburg Concerto #6 in B-flat Major, S. 1051

1 pm Rachmaninoff: Symphony #2 in E Minor, op. 27

2 pm Respighi: Suite for Organ and Strings in G Major; Saint-Saëns: Piano Concerto #4 in C Minor, op. 44

3 pm Mozart: Missa Longa in C Major, K. 262

6 pm ONE GREAT SONG «» I Should Care «» Recordings by Al Cohn, Houston Person, Duke Jordan, Kenny Dorham, Mel Tormé, and Bill Evans

SUN. SEPTEMBER 10 Joseph Campra (1662) / Johann Lorenz Bach (1695) / Christopher Hogwood (1941) / Sir Thomas Allen (1944)

MON. SEPTEMBER 11 Friedrich Kuhlau (1786) / Ignaz Lachner (1807) / Arvo Pärt (1935)

5 pm KARL HAAS «» Do-It-Yourselfers «» Examples of music written by pianist-composers for their own performances.

6:55 pm Mario Lanza and Friends

7 pm Monday Evening Piano Concerto

8 pm GREAT PIANISTS OF THE 20th CENTURY with Mike Shakinovsky «» Sergei Rachmaninoff «» Music of Rachmaninoff

9 pm Mozart: Violin Concerto #5 in A Major, K. 219

10 pm Berlioz: La Damnation de Faust (Dramatic Legend), op. 24

TUE. SEPTEMBER 12 Sébastien de Brossard (1655) / Benjamin Carr (1768) / Flor Alpaerts (1876) / Salvador Bacarisse (1898) / Ernst Pepping (1901) / John Mauceri (1945) / Vladimir Spivakov (1946)

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 unfamiliar to the well-known.

6 pm Paganini: Violin Concerto #2 in B Minor, op. 7 “La Campanella”

7 pm Gade: Symphony #7 in F Major, op. 45

8 pm EVENING AT THE OPERA «» Verismo Gems (Gary Smith, guest)

WED. SEPTEMBER 13 Girolamo Frescobaldi (1583) / Clara Wieck Schumann (1819) / Arnold Schoenberg (1874) / Robert Ward (1917) / Maurice Jarre (1924) / Nicolai Ghiaurov (1929)

5 pm KARL HAAS «» Concerted Dialogues «» A look at the conversational element between solo instruments and orchestra as used by various masters.

9 pm Dvorak: Scherzo Capriccioso, op. 66; Boïto: Mefistofele (“Prologue in Heaven”); Mozart: Serenade in G Major, K. 525 “Eine Kleine Nachtmusik”

10 pm Ligeti: Atmospheres; Schoenberg: Pelleas und Melisande (Symphonic Poem), op. 5

11 pm C. Schumann: 6 Lieder, op. 13; Prokofiev: Symphony #6 in E-flat Minor, op. 111

THU. SEPTEMBER 14 Michael Haydn (1737) / Luigi Cherubini (1760) / Gabrielle Ferrari (1851) / Vittorio Gui (1885) / Paul Kochánsky (1887) / Lehman Engel (1910) / Rolf Lieberman (1910) / Rudolf Baumgartner (1917)

5 pm KARL HAAS «» On the Other Hand «» Instrumental compositions by composers known only for their operas.

6 pm S. Wagner: The Sacred Linden Tree, op. 15 (Prelude); Rachmaninoff: Moments Musicaux for Piano, op. 16

7 pm Strauss: Till Eulenspiegel’s Merry Pranks, op.28; Howells: Pastoral Rhapsody (for Orchestra)

8 pm Mozart: Symphony #36 in C Major, K. 425 “Linz”

9 pm GOOD FOLK «» My Life «» Grace Griffith: My Life; Andrew Calhoun: Staring at the Sun; Mark Alan Wade: Way Over the Waterfall

11 pm NEW MUSIC GALLERY «» Armand and Angelina: Sacred Flute Journeys; Dean Evenson & Walter Makichen: Golden Spa Tones

FRI. SEPTEMBER 15 Jeno Hubay (1858) / Horatio Parker (1863) / Bruno Walter (1876) / Jessye Norman (1945) / Henry Brant (1913) / Bruno Hoffmann (1913) / Richard Arnell (1917) / Hilde Gueden (1917) / Jessye Norman (1945)

10 am Brahms: Sonata for Violin and Piano #3 in D Minor, op. 108

11 am Glazunov: The Seasons, op. 67

5 pm KARL HAAS «» Queen Nadia «» A tribute to the French musician Nadia Boulanger, who guided many American composers to fame.

SAT. SEPTEMBER 16 Jacques Mauduit (1557) / Heinrich Bach (1615) / John Gay (1685) / Paul Taffanel (1844) / Nadia Boulanger (1887)

9 am Bach: Suite for Orchestra #2 in B Minor, S. 1067

10 am Liszt: Piano Sonata in B Minor

11 am Stanford: Symphony #2 in D Minor “Elegiac”

noon Bach: Cantata #147 ”Herz und Mund und Tat und Leben” (“Jesu, Joy of Man’s Desiring”); Mendelssohn: Symphony for Strings #5 in B-flat Major; Offenbach (arr. Rosenthal): Gaîté Parisienne

1 pm Giuliani: Guitar Concerto #1 in A Major, op. 30; Schubert: Symphony #5 in B-flat Major, D. 485

2 pm Khachaturian: Gayne (Suite #3); Lowe: Brigadoon (Suite); Beethoven: Piano Sonata #8 in C Minor, op. 13
“Pathétique”

3 pm Ramirez: Misa Criola; Rossini: William Tell (Overture)

6 pm ONE GREAT SONG «» That Old Black Magic «» Recordings by James Moody, Louis Prima/Keely Smith, Clark Terry, Frank Sinatra, Miles Davis/Stan Getz, Oscar Peterson, and Nancy Lamott

SUN. SEPTEMBER 17 Francesco Sacrati (1605) / Ignaz Jacob Holzbauer (1711) / Saverio Mercadante (1795) / Vincenzo Tommasini (1878) / Désiré-Émile Inghelbrecht (1880) / Charles Tomlinson Griffes (1884) / Isang Yun (1917)

MON. SEPTEMBER 18 Oliver Holden (1765) / Alberto Franchetti (1860) / Lord Berners (1883) / Arthur Benjamin (1893) / Pablo Sorozabál (1897)

5 pm KARL HAAS «» Heard en Route «» A fascinating exploration of melodies and motifs which composers heard while traveling and subsequently included in large-scale compositions.

6:55 pm Mario Lanza and Friends

7 pm Monday Evening Piano Concerto

8 pm GREAT PIANISTS OF THE 20th CENTURY with Mike Shakinovsky «» Artur Schnabel «» Music of Beethoven, Schubert, and Weber

9 pm Strauss: »Also Sprach Zarathustra«, op. 30

10 pm Haydn: Mass in G Major, Hob. XXII:6 “Saint Nicholas”

11 pm Respighi: Ancient Airs and Dances (Suite #1)

TUE. SEPTEMBER 19 Gustav Schirmer (1829) / Gustaf Allan Pettersson (1911) / Kurt Sanderling (1912) / Blanche Thebom (1918) / Karen Khachaturian (1920)

5 pm KARL HAAS «» The Dawn of the Art of the Violin «» An examination of the immense contributions made by the great violinist-composer Arcangelo Corelli and others of his generation.

6 pm Brahms: Violin Concerto in D Major, op. 77

7 pm Bach: Suite for Orchestra #1 in C Major, S. 1066

8 pm EVENING AT THE OPERA «» Before and After: Different Recordings of the Same Aria by the Same Singer

WED. SEPTEMBER 20 Giuseppe Alberti (1685) / Ildebrando Pizzetti (1880) / “Jelly Roll” Morton (1885) / William Kapell (1922) / John Dankworth (1927) / Lubos Fiser (1935)

5 pm KARL HAAS «» The Lure of Carmen «» A sampling of the many ways Bizet’s Carmen has furnished inspiration for different arrangements.

9 pm Suppé: Light Cavalry (Overture); Mozart: Horn Concerto #2 in E-flat Major, K. 417; Bizet: Symphony in C Major

10 pm Strauss: Duet-Concertino for Clarinet and Bassoon with String Orchestra and Harp (AV 147); Delius: Florida Suite

11 pm Stravinsky: Symphony in Three Movements; Brahms: Quartet for Piano and Strings #3 in C Minor, op. 60

THU. SEPTEMBER 21 François Francœur (1697) / Francis Hopkinson (1737) / Gustav Holst (1874) / Moses Pergament (1893)

5 pm KARL HAAS «» The Last Rose of Summer «» Today’s program muses about the end of the summer season with appropriate examples of music in the spirit of that seasonal transition.

6 pm Schumann: Papillons, op. 2; Grieg: Peer Gynt (Incidental Music), op. 23 (Suite #1, op. 46)

7 pm Mozart: 6 German Dances, K. 571; J.C. Bach: Symphony (Grand Overture) for Double Orchestra in E-flat Major, op. 18/#1

8 pm Coates: The Jester at the Wedding (Ballet Suite); Haydn: Symphony #97 in C Major

9 pm GOOD FOLK «» The Seeger Sessions «» Pete Seeger: Where Have All the Flowers Gone, A Link in the Chain, Singalong, American Folk, Game and Activity Songs, American Favorite Ballads; Bruce Springsteen: We Shall Overcome—The Seeger Sessions; Harvey Reid: The Autoharp Album

11 pm NEW MUSIC GALLERY «» Gandalf: Sacred River

FRI. SEPTEMBER 22 José Nunez Garcia (1767) / Elisabeth Rethberg (1894) / Henryk Szeryng (1918) / Anna Tomowa-Sintow (1941)

10 am Clementi: Sonata for Piano in G Minor, op. 34/#2

11 am Adam/St. Julien: La Filleule des fees (Prologue)

5 pm KARL HAAS «» Notes on the Old Testament «» A special program in celebration of Rosh Hashana.

SAT. SEPTEMBER 23 Jarmila Novotna (1907) / Norman Cazden (1914) / Alexander Arutyunian (1920) / Sándor Könya (1923) / Robert Helps (1928)

9 am Schubert: String Quartet #13 in A Minor, D. 804 “Rosamunde”

10 am Beethoven: Piano Sonata #21 in C Major, op. 53 “Waldstein”

11 am Bernstein: Symphony #3 “Kaddish”

noon Rimsky-Korsakov: Le Coq d’or (Suite)

1 pm Mozart: Piano Concerto #19 in F Major, K. 459

2 pm Vaughan Williams: Mass in G Minor

3 pm Haydn: Symphony #77 in B-flat Major

6 pm ONE GREAT SONG «» I Want to Be Happy «» Recordings by Benny Goodman, Dave Brubeck, Cal Tjader, Sonny Stitt, Gilford/Watson, Chico Hamilton, Paul Bley, and Ray Brown

SUN. SEPTEMBER 24 Andrzej Panufnik (1914) / Václav Nelhýbel (1919) / Ettore Bastianini (1922) / Cornell MacNeil (1922) / Alfredo Kraus (1927)

MON. SEPTEMBER 25 Jean-Philippe Rameau (1683) / Dmitri Shostakovich (1906) / Lionel Nowak (1911) / Sir Colin Davis (1927) / Glenn Gould (1932)

5 pm KARL HAAS «» Cantabile «» The singable quality of instrumental 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 «» Taimanov and Bruk «» Music of Arensky, Rachmaninoff, and Milhaud

9 pm Shostakovich: Six Romances on Verses by Raleigh, Burns and Shakespeare (for Bass and Chamber Orchestra, op. 140)

10 pm Shostakovich: Trio for Violin, Cello and Piano in E Minor, op.67

11 pm Shostakovich: Symphony #10 in E Minor, op. 93

TUE. SEPTEMBER 26 Wenzel Müller (1767) / Alfred Cortot (1877) / Charles Munch (1891) / George Gershwin (1898) / William Dawson (1899) / Fritz Wunderlich (1930)

5 pm KARL HAAS «» S’Wonderful «» On the composer’s birthday, a salute to George Gershwin and his significant musical contributions.

6 pm Haydn: Symphony #104 in D Major “London”

7 pm Holst: The Planets, op. 32

8 pm EVENING AT THE OPERA «» Youth: Not Always Wasted on the Young (Joe Pearce, guest)

WED. SEPTEMBER 27 Louis XIII (1601) / Cyril Scott (1879) / Vincent Youmans (1898) / Igor Kipnis (1930) / Jean Berger (1909) / Igor Kipnis (1930) / Misha Dichter (1945)

5 pm KARL HAAS «» Contradistinctive Concertos «» A look at concertos in rare settings, and often without orchestra.

9 pm Shostakovich (after Youmans): “Tahiti Trot” (Variations on “Tea for Two”), op. 16; Rheinberger: Sonata for Organ #5 in F-sharp Minor, op. 111; Berwald: Symphony #2 in D Major “Sinfonie Capricieuse”

10 pm Berlioz: La Mort de Cléopâtre (Lyric Scene); Tchaikovsky: Violin Concerto in D Major, op. 35

11 pm Gershwin: Rhapsody in Blue; Mozart: Symphony #41 in C Major, K. 551 “Jupiter”

THU. SEPTEMBER 28 Johann Mattheson (1681) / Florent Schmitt (1870) / Vivian Fine (1913)

5 pm KARL HAAS «» Air Lift «» Another program of music designed to uplift and exhilarate the listener.

6 pm Tchaikovsky: The Tempest (Symphonic Fantasy), op. 18; Mendelssohn: Trumpet Overture, op. 101

7 pm Sibelius: Lemminkaïnen Suite (Four Legends from the Kalevala), op. 22

8 pm Bridge: The Sea; Haydn: Trio for Violin, Cello and Piano in E-flat Major, Hob. XV:29

9 pm GOOD FOLK «» Remembering Paul Robeson «» Paul Robeson: A Man and His Beliefs, American Balladeer, Essential Paul Robeson, Peace Arch, Concerts, Freedom Train ♫ William Coulter & Barry Phillips: Simple Gifts

11 pm NEW MUSIC GALLERY «» Antherius: 2006-01; Maneki Neko: Auracle; Richard Bone: Vesperia

FRI. SEPTEMBER 29 Jacques Hotteterre (1674) / Leopoldo Mugnone (1858) / Joaquín Nin (1879) / Richard Bonynge (1930)

10 am Chopin: Piano Sonata #3 in B Minor, op. 58

11 am Falla: El Amor Brujo

5 pm KARL HAAS «» That’s All Wright «» The architectural masterworks of Frank Lloyd Wright occasion this look at musical works comparable in style and vision.

SAT. SEPTEMBER 30 Johann Svendsen (1840) / Sir Charles Villiers Stanford (1852) / David Oistrakh (1908)

9 am Mozart: Piano Concerto #22 in E-flat Major, K. 482

10 am Sibelius: Violin Concerto in D Minor, op. 47

11 am Shostakovich: Symphony #15 in A Major, op. 141

noon Mendelssohn: St. Paul, op. 36 (“Rise Up, Arise”); Vaughan Williams: In the Fen Country (Symphonic Impression); Bizet: Symphony in C Major; Dvořák: Slavonic Dance in F Major, op. 46/#4

1 pm Brahms: Serenade #1 in D Major, op.11; Mendelssohn: The Hebrides (Fingal’s Cave) (Concert Overture), op. 26

2 pm Beethoven: Mass in C Major, op. 86; Rezniček: Donna Diana (Overture)

3 pm Schumann: Piano Concerto in A Minor, op. 54

6 pm ONE GREAT SONG «» There’s a Small Hotel «» Recordings by Henri Crolla, Bobby Short, Dorothy Ashby, Ruby Braff, Josephine Baker, Chet Baker, and Bernard Peiffer