MON.     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 YEAR’S IN VIENNA «» The Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra; Zubin Mehta, conductor

 

6:55 pm   Mario Lanza and Friends

 

   7 pm     Monday Evening Piano Concerto

 

   8 pm     GREAT PIANISTS OF THE 20TH CENTURY with Mike Shakinovsky «» Ivo Pogorelich «» Music of Chopin, Mussorgsky, Schumann, and Mozart

 

   9 pm     Webern: Passacaglia for Orchestra, op. 1;  Hanson: The Lament for Beowulf, op. 25;  Malipiero: 7 Inventions (for Orchestra)

 

10 pm     Britten: Sinfonietta, op. 1;  Beethoven: Trio for Violin, Cello and Piano #6 in B-flat Major, op. 97 “Archduke”

 

11 pm     Nielsen: Little Suite for Strings in A Minor, op. 1;  Mozart: Symphony #36 in C Major, K. 425 “Linz”

 

   TUE.     JANUARY  2 Mily Balakirev (1837) / Tito Schipa (1888) / James Melton (1904) / Sir Michael Tippett (1905)

 

   5 pm     KARL HAAS «» You Haven’t Met Me Yet «» Music by gifted yet not very well-known composers.

 

   8 pm     EVENING AT THE OPERA «» A Feast of Early Verdi

 

  WED.     JANUARY  3 Maurice Jaubert (1900) / Victor Borge (1909) / Pierre Dervaux (1917) / Sir George Martin (1926) / David Atherton (1941)

 

   5 pm     KARL HAAS «» Hold On to Your Hats! «» There is no way of telling what the music on this program will do to you, but it is sure to be sensational!

 

   9 pm     Ravel: La Valse;  Crusell: Introduction and Variations on a Swedish Air for Clarinet and Orchestra, op. 12;  Greenberg: Symphony #5

 

10 pm     Martinu: Double Concerto for 2 String Orchestras, Piano and Timpani;  Brahms: Concerto for Violin, Cello and Orchestra in A Minor, op.102

 

11 pm     Roussel: Suite for Orchestra in F Major, op.33;  Tchaikovsky: Symphony #4 in F Minor, op. 36

 

   THU.     JANUARY  4 Giovanni Pergolesi (1710) / Josef Suk I (1874) / Grace Bumbry (1937)

 

   5 pm     KARL HAAS «» In Conversation «» Musical dialogues between individual instruments or groups.

 

   6 pm     M.K. Thompson: Homeward Bound;  Vaughan Williams: Job (A Masque for Dancing)

   7 pm     Czerny: Symphony #1 in C Minor, op. 780;  Gould: Fall River Legend;  J.K. Perry: Love is Spoken Here

   8 pm     Rachmaninoff: Piano Concerto #1 in F-sharp Minor, op. 1;  Brahms: Neues-Liebeslieder Waltzes, op. 65 (for Chorus and Piano 4-Hands);  Albinoni: Adagio for Organ and Strings in G Minor

   9 pm     GOOD FOLK «» New Folk «» The Kennedys: Songs of the Open Road;  Natalie MacMaster: Yours Truly;  David LaMotte: Change;  Janet Bates: Another Child;  Putumayo: Radio Latino;  Mindy Smith: Long Island Shores;  Charlotte McHatton: Chants of the Ascenté;  John McDermott: Timeless Memories

11 pm     NEW MUSIC GALLERY «» George Winston: Gulf Coast Blues and Impressions;  Stanton Lanier: The Voice

 

    FRI.     JANUARY  5 Henry Lawes (1596) / Frederick Converse (1871) / Nikolai Medtner (1880) / Erica Morini (1904) / Arturo Benedetti Michelangeli (1920) / Alfred Brendel (1931) / Maurizio Pollini (1942)

 

10 am     Chopin: Piano Concerto #2 in F Minor, op. 21

 

11 am     Spohr: Clarinet Concerto #2 in E-flat Major, op. 57

 

   5 pm     KARL HAAS «» Those Darn Kids «» Music describing mischievous thoughts and deeds of young people.

 

   SAT.     JANUARY  6 Giuseppe Sammartini (1695) / Max Bruch (1838) / Xaver Scharwenka (1850) / Giuseppe Martucci (1856) / Alexander Scriabin (1872) / Maurice Abravanel (1903) / Earl Kim (1920)

 

   9 am     Bruch: Violin Concerto #1 in G Minor, op. 26

 

10 am     Martucci: Piano Concerto #2 in B-flat Minor, op. 66

 

11 am     Raff: Symphony #5 in E Major, op. 177 “Lenore”

 

   noon     Handel: Chandos Anthem #9 “O Praise the Lord”;  Saint-Saëns: Javotte;  L. Mozart: Sinfonia in D Major “Peasant Wedding”;  Herbert: Irish Rhapsody

 

   1 pm     Haydn: Symphony #96 in D Major “Miracle”;  Khachaturian: Masquerade (Suite);  Dvorak: Carnival (Concert Overture), op. 92;  Bolling: Picnic Suite (Fantasque)

 

   2 pm     Beethoven: Piano Concerto #2 in B-flat Major, op. 19;  Offenbach: Bluebeard (Overture);  Bach: Suite for Orchestra #1 in C Major, S. 1066

 

   3 pm     Mozart: Vesperæ Solennes de Confessore in C Major, K. 339

 

   6 pm     ONE GREAT SONG «» A Foggy Day (George & Ira Gershwin) «» Recordings by Fred Astaire, Art Pepper, Joe Pass, Ella and Louis, Play the Red Garland Trio, Cannonball Adderley, and Charles Mingus and Max Roach

 

  SUN.     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)

 

   2 pm     BEHIND THE NOTES «» Featuring the New Haven Symphony Orchestra and Jung-Ho Pak, Music Director

 

   3 pm     THE NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC «» Bernard Labadie, conductor; Richard Paré, organ «» Bach: Sinfonia from Cantata #29 “Wir danken dir, Gott”;  Corelli: Concerto Grosso in G Minor, op. 6/#8 (“Christmas”);  Handel: Organ Concerto #10 in D Minor, op. 7/#4;  Handel: Water Music

 

  MON.     JANUARY  8 Sigismond Thalberg (1812) / Hans von Bülow (1830) / Jaromir Weinberger (1896) / Giorgio Tozzi (1923) / Benjamin Lees (1924) / Robert Starer (1924) / Evelyn Lear (1926)

 

   5 pm     KARL HAAS «» Les Six «» An examination of music written by French composers of the early 20th century, headed by Poulenc and Milhaud.

 

6:55 pm   Mario Lanza and Friends

 

   7 pm     Monday Evening Piano Concerto

 

   8 pm     GREAT PIANISTS OF THE 20TH CENTURY with Mike Shakinovsky «» Benno Moiseiwitsch «» Music of Chopin, Schumann, Henselt, Liszt, Mendelssohn, and Rachmaninoff

 

   9 pm     Debussy: Images (Set #3, for Orchestra) (#2 Ibéria)

 

10 pm     Beethoven: Missa Solemnis in D Major, op. 123

 

11 pm     Strauss: Sonata for Violin and Piano in E-flat Major, op. 18

 

   TUE.     JANUARY  9 John Knowles Paine (1839) / Karl Hoyer (1891) / Sir Rudolf Bing (1902) / Joan Baez (1941)

 

   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 unfamiliar to the well-known.

 

   8 pm     EVENING AT THE OPERA «» Puccini: Turandot

 

  WED.     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 «» A Family Affair «» A program devoted to performances by members of families.

 

   9 pm     Berlioz: Béatrice et Bénédict (Overture);  Wieniawski: Legend for Violin and Orchestra in G Minor, op. 17;  Adams: Harmonielehre

 

10 pm     Villa-Lobos: Bachianas Brasileiras (#4, for Orchestra);  Beethoven: Concerto for Violin, Cello, Piano and Orchestra in C Major, op. 56

 

11 pm     Delius: Over the Hills and Far Away (Fantasy-Overture);  Dvorak: Symphony #5 in F Major, op. 76

 

   THU.     JANUARY  11 Christian Sinding (1856) / Reinhold Glière (1875) / Maurice Duruflé (1902)

 

   5 pm     KARL HAAS «» Mozart’s Spirituality «» Today’s program features some of the spiritual works of Mozart, such as parts of Masses and other liturgical works.

 

   6 pm     Britten: Plymouth Town;  Gardner: Flute Concerto, op. 220

 

   7 pm     Howells: Threnody for Cello and Orchestra;  Mozart: Symphony #33 in B-flat Major, K. 319

 

   8 pm     Grieg: Sonata for Violin and Piano #2 in G Major, op. 13

 

   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 «» Andrew Wolf: liteblue;  John Adorney: Trees of Gold

 

    FRI.     JANUARY  12 Ermanno Wolf-Ferrari (1876) / Claude Delvincourt (1888) / Pierre Bernac (1899) / Theodor Uppman (1920) / Morton Feldman (1926)

 

10 am     Bizet: Symphony in C Major

 

11 am     Tchaikovsky: Serenade for Strings in C Major, op. 48

 

   5 pm     KARL HAAS «» Periodically Speaking «» A look at music as it relates to other arts, and to current events in history.

 

   SAT.     JANUARY  13 Johann Christoph Graupner (1683) / Gottfried Heinrich Stölzel (1690) / Vassily Kalinnikov (1866) / Charles Kullman (1903) / Richard Addinsell (1904)

 

   9 am     Albinoni: Concerto a 5 for Violin, Strings and Continuo in A Major, op. 10/#5

 

10 am     Brahms: Trio for Violin, Cello and Piano #3 in C Minor, op. 101

 

11 am     Kalinnikov: Symphony #2 in A Major

 

   noon     Brahms: Quintet for Clarinet and Strings in B Minor, op. 115;  Schumann: Konzertstück for 4 Horns and Orchestra in F Major, op. 86

 

   1 pm     Schmidt: Symphony #4 in C Major;  Veracini: Overture #1 in  B-flat Major

 

   2 pm     Bruch: Serenade for Violin and Orchestra, op. 75

 

   3 pm     Walton: A Wartime Sketchbook

 

   6 pm     ONE GREAT SONG «» Just in Time (Words by Betty Comden & Adolph Green, Music by Jules Styne) «» Recordings by Barney Kessel, Nina Simone, Stanley Turrentine, Dean Martin, Shelly Manne, and Jimmy McGriff

 

  SUN.     JANUARY  14 Ludwig von Köchel (1800) / Fabio Campana (1819) / Jean de Reszke (1850) / Albert Schweitzer (1875) / Louis Quilico (1929) / Siegmund Nimsgern (1940)

 

   3 pm     THE NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC «» Asher Fisch, conductor; Andrea Bocelli, tenor  «» Verdi/Berio: Romances for Tenor and Orchestra;  Puccini: Symphonic Prelude #2;  Mascagni: Cavalleria Rusticana (Intermezzo);  Puccini: Manon Lescaut (Prelude to Act 3)

 

  MON.     JANUARY  15 Simon LeDuc (1742) / Ivor Novello (1893) / Gene Krupa (1909) / Elie Siegmeister (1909) / Malcolm Frager (1935)

 

   5 pm     KARL HAAS «» Martin Luther King, Jr. «» On this day of remembrance for the great leader, compositions by Afro-American composers and performers.

 

6:55 pm   Mario Lanza and Friends

 

   7 pm     Monday Evening Piano Concerto

 

   8 pm     GREAT PIANISTS OF THE 20TH CENTURY with Mike Shakinovsky «» Steven Kovacevich «» Music of Chopin, Schumann, Schubert, and Beethoven

 

   9 pm     Gottschalk (arr. H. Kay): Cakewalk (Suite)

 

10 pm     Schubert: Winterreise, D. 911

 

11 pm     Fauré: Pelléas et Mélisande (Incidental Music), op. 80 (Suite)

 

   TUE.     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 «» Neo-Classicism «» A re-examination of the work of some of the great 20th century masters and their classical tendencies.

 

   8 pm     EVENING AT THE OPERA «» Six Superb Singers

 

  WED.     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 «» Liberty and the Pursuit of Notes «» A new approach to the many-faceted art of musical interpretation.

 

   9 pm     Dvorak: The Noon Witch (Symphonic Poem), op. 108;  Bach: Concerto for Harpsichord and Strings in D Minor, S. 1052;  Debussy: Jeux (Poème dansé)

 

10 pm     Khachaturian: Violin Concerto in D Minor;  Bruckner: Symphony #5 in B-flat Major

 

   THU.     JANUARY  18 César Cui (1835) / Emmanuel Chabrier (1841)

 

   5 pm     KARL HAAS «» The Orient Expressed «» A look at how composers expressed Oriental colors in their music.

 

   6 pm     Grieg: Symphony in C Minor

 

   7 pm     Beethoven: String Quartet #5 in A Major, op. 18/#5;  Sibelius: The Wood Nymph, op. 15

 

   8 pm     Bach (tr. Sitkovetsky): Goldberg Variations (for Strings)

 

   9 pm     GOOD FOLK «» Folk Revival II «» Continuing a retrospective of the classic folk songs of the 1950’s and ‘60’s, featuring artists such as Peter, Paul & Mary, Pete Seeger, The Byrds, The New Christy Minstrels ♫ Beppe Gambetta: Slade Stomp

 

11 pm     NEW MUSIC GALLERY «» Bryan Beadle: Gifted Hands;  John Fluker: The Sound of Peace

 

    FRI.     JANUARY  19 John Weldon (1676) / Boris Blacher (1903) / Hans Hotter (1909) / Sir Simon Rattle (1955)

 

   5 pm     KARL HAAS «» Four on the Floor «» The doubling of instruments in the orchestra.

 

   SAT.     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)

 

   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

 

   noon     Rossini: The Silken Ladder (Overture)

 

   1 pm     Vaughan Williams: Fantasia on Greensleeves

 

   2 pm     Lauridsen: O Magnum Mysterium

 

   3 pm     Gigout: Grand Chœur Dialogué

 

   6 pm     ONE GREAT SONG «» Stormy Weather (Words by Ted Koehler, Music by Harold Arlen) «» Recordings by Ethel Waters, Oscar Peterson, Django Reinhardt, Charlie Mingus, Lena Horne, Don Byas, Art Tatum, and Ike & Tina Turner

 

  SUN.     JANUARY  21 Henri Duparc (1848) / Alexander Tcherepnin (1899) / Plácido Domingo (1941)

 

   3 pm     THE NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC «» David Robertson, conductor; Patricia Bardon, mezzo-soprano «» Debussy: The Martyrdom of St. Sebastian (Symphonic Fragments);  Saariaho: Adriana Songs;  Sibelius: Night Ride and Sunrise, op. 55;  Debussy: La Mer

 

  MON.     JANUARY  22 Pascal Colasse (1649) / Claude-Bénigne Balbastre (1727) / John J. Becker (1886) / Rosa Ponselle (1897) / Henri Dutilleux (1916) / Uto Ughi (1944)

 

   5 pm     KARL HAAS «» By Leaps and Bounds «» Today’s program illustrates some interesting intervallic leaps used by composers in their thematic material.

 

6:55 pm   Mario Lanza and Friends

 

   7 pm     Monday Evening Piano Concerto

 

   8 pm     GREAT PIANISTS OF THE 20TH CENTURY with Mike Shakinovsky «» Early Pianists «» Recordings of performances by Busoni, Leschetizky, Scharwenka, Carreño, Grunfeld, and Ganz

 

   9 pm     Haydn: Symphony #83 in G Minor “The Hen”

 

10 pm     Brahms: Piano Concerto #1 in D Minor, op. 15

 

11 pm     Delius: Song of the High Hills

 

   TUE.     JANUARY  23 Muzio Clementi (1752) / Alexander Serov (1820) / Rutland Boughton (1878) / Ivan Galamian (1903) / Teresa Zylis-Gara (1937)

 

   5 pm     KARL HAAS «» Story of the Sonata «» A continuation of the on-going series on the evolution of the sonata.

 

   8 pm     EVENING AT THE OPERA «» Great Operatic Excerpts

 

  WED.     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 «» What’s That From? «» A quiz presenting inner portions and melodies of great masterworks, which you are challenged to identify.

 

   9 pm     Beethoven: Fidelio (Overture);  Kirchner: Music for Cello and Orchestra;  Elgar: Enigma Variations, op. 36

 

10 pm     Rimsky-Korsakov: Le Coq d’or (Suite);  Saint-Saëns: Piano Concerto #1 in D Major, op. 17

 

11 pm     Dello Joio: City Profiles;  Brahms: Symphony #4 in E Minor, op. 98

 

   THU.     JANUARY  25 Robert Burns (1759) / Wilhelm Furtwängler (1886) / Witold Lutosławski (1913)

 

   5 pm     KARL HAAS «» All in a Day’s Work «» A sampling of instrumental and vocal pieces written in the heat of one day’s inspiration.

 

   6 pm     Borodin: Prince Igor (Overture)

 

   7 pm     Walton: Battle of Britain (Film Score) (Suite)

 

   8 pm     Bruch: Romance for Violin and Orchestra in A Minor, op. 42

 

   9 pm     GOOD FOLK «» Folk Revival III «» Concluding the 1950’s and ‘60’s retrospective, featuring artists such as Donovan, Phil Ochs, Bob Dylan, and Leonard Cohen ♫ Gordon Stone Band: Rhymes with Orange

 

11 pm     NEW MUSIC GALLERY «» Manose Singh: Yoga Raga;  Michael Stribling: Songs of Hope and Healing

 

    FRI.     JANUARY  26 Stephane Grappelli (1908) / Jacqueline Du Pré (1945)

   5 pm     KARL HAAS «» That’s the Ticket: Australia «» Musical riches from Down Under.

 

   SAT.     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)

 

   9 am     Ravel: Alborada del Gracioso (for Orchestra)

 

10 am     Borodin: Prince Igor (“Polovtsian Dances”)

 

11 am     Glinka: Spanish Overture #2 “Summer Night in Madrid”

 

   noon     Dupré: Poème Héroïque, op. 33

 

   1 pm     Saint-Saëns: Danse macabre, op. 40

 

   2 pm     Schubert: Ave Maria (for Violin and Orchestra)

 

   3 pm     Finzi: Romance for String Orchestra in E-flat Major, op. 11

 

   6 pm     ONE GREAT SONG «» Autumn Leaves (Words by Jacques Prévert and Johnny Mercer, Music by Joseph Kosma) «» Recordings by Benny Golson, Joan Baez, Wynton Kelly, Allan Vache Sextette, Tony Bennett, and Zoot Sims & Al Cohn

 

  SUN.     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)

 

   3 pm     THE NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC «» Zubin Mehta, conductor; Pinchas Zukerman, violin «» Beethoven: Violin Concerto in D Major, op. 61;  Stravinsky: The Rite of Spring

 

  MON.     JANUARY  29 Georg Christoph Wagenseil (1715) / Daniel François-Esprit Auber (1782) / Frederick Delius (1862) / Havergal Brian (1876) / Luigi Nono (1924)

   5 pm     KARL HAAS «» Thoughts on Baroque «» An exploration of the multiple faces of Baroque 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 «» André Previn «» Music of Poulenc, Mozart, Gershwin, and Shostakovich

 

   9 pm     Mozart: Mass in C Minor, K. 427 “The Great”

 

10 pm     Prokofiev: Piano Concerto #2 in G Minor, op. 16

 

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

 

   TUE.     JANUARY  30 Johann Joachim Quantz (1697) / Johann Ernst Bach (1722) / Charles Martin Loeffler (1861) / Walter Damrosch (1862) / Lynn Harrell (1944)

 

   5 pm     KARL HAAS «» Upper Partials «» Today’s program explores the importance of the higher register in the formation of thematic material.

 

   8 pm     EVENING AT THE OPERA «» Opera in Other Words (Opera Translated into Other Languages) (Gary Smith, guest)

 

  WED.     JANUARY  31 François Devienne (1759) / Franz Schubert (1797) / Mario Lanza (1921) / Phillip Glass (1937) / Ofra Harnoy (1965)

 

   5 pm     KARL HAAS «» Schubertiade «» On the composer’s birthday, a program typical of Franz Schubert’s music typical of his evenings among friends.

 

   9 pm     Schubert: Overture in the Italian Style in C Major, D. 591;  Glass: Violin Concerto;  Tchaikovsky: The Tempest (Symphonic Fantasy), op. 18

 

10 pm     Corelli: Sonata for Trumpet, 2 Violins and Basso Continuo in D Major;  Schubert: Schwanengesang, D. 957

 

11 pm     Delius: A Village Romeo and Juliet (“The Walk to the Paradise Garden”);  Schubert: String Quartet #15 in G Major, D. 887 (op. 161)