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THU. MARCH 1 Jeremiah Ingalls (1764) / Frédéric Chopin (1810) / Dimitri Mitropoulos (1896) / Glenn Miller (1904) / Kurt Adler (1907) / Lucine Amara (1927) / Harry Belafonte (1927) / Leo Brouwer (1939)
5 pm KARL HAAS «» The Catalogue Criteria «» The music of prolific masters like Mozart, Beethoven and Bach was the task of a lifetime for those who catalogued it.
6 pm Méhul: Symphony #2 in D Major; Chopin: Grand Fantasy on Polish Airs for Piano and Orchestra in A Major, op. 13
7 pm Vivaldi: The Four Seasons; Tchaikovsky: Variations on a Rococo Theme for Cello and Orchestra, op. 33
8 pm Saint-Saëns: Messe de Requiem, op. 54; Poulenc: The Model Animals
9 pm GOOD FOLK «» New Folk «» Carly Simon: Into White; Nightingale: Three; Jim Lauderdale: Bluegrass; Mary McCaslin: Better Late than Never; Mad Agnes: Revenants; Scott Miller & the Commonwealth: Citation; Ron Hynes; Kelly Mulhollan: Never Ending Conversation
11 pm NEW MUSIC GALLERY «» Bill Leslie: I Am a River; Fiona Joy Hawkins: Angel Above My Piano
FRI. MARCH 2 Bedrich Smetana (1824) / Kurt Weill (1900) / Marc Blitzstein (1905) / Simon Estes (1938)
10 am Tchaikovsky: Swan Lake, op. 20 (Act 1)
11 am Rimsky-Korsakov: Symphony #3 in C Major, op. 32
5 pm KARL HAAS «» What’s Up Bach? «» One in a series of programs concentrating on music particularly enjoyable to youngsters.
SAT. MARCH 3 Gustav Strube (1867) / Henry J. Wood (1869) / Federico Moreno Tórroba (1891) / Frank Wigglesworth (1918) / Florence Quivar (1944)
9 am Dussek: Harp Concerto in E-flat Major, op. 15
10 am Tchaikovsky: Symphony #1 in G Minor, op. 13 “Winter Dreams”
11 am Schubert: Sonata for Violin and Piano in A Major, D. 574 (op. 162) (“Gran Duo”)
noon Respighi: Church Windows; Schubert: Fantasy for Piano in C Major, D. 760 (op. 15) “Wanderer-Fantasie”
1 pm Mozart: Symphony #40 in G Minor, K. 550; Tchaikovsky: Sérénade mélancolique for Violin and Orchestra in B Minor, op. 26; Massenet: Suite for Orchestra #7 “Scènes alsaciennes”
2 pm Dvorak: The Golden Spinning Wheel (Symphonic Poem), op. 109; Mendelssohn: Violin Concerto in E Minor, op. 64
3 pm Rutter: Requiem
6 pm ONE GREAT SONG «» In a Sentimental Mood «» Recordings by Milt Jackson, Charlie Watts, Bunny Berigan, John Coltrane, Chico Hamilton, Duke Ellington, and Roberta Flack
SUN. MARCH 4 Antonio Vivaldi (1678) / Carlos Surinach (1915) / Samuel Adler (1928) / Bernard Haitink (1929) / Mario Davidovsky (1934)
2 pm BEHIND THE NOTES «» featuring the New Haven Symphony Orchestra and Jung-Ho Pak, Music Director
3 pm THE NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC «» Alan Gilbert, conductor; Lars Vogt, piano «» Börtz: Parados; Beethoven: Piano Concerto #1 in C Major, op. 15; Debussy: Images (for Orchestra)
MON. MARCH 5 Francesco Gasparini (1668) / William Shield (1748) / Arthur Foote (1853) / Heitor Villa-Lobos (1887) / Barry Tuckwell (1931) / Eugene Fodor (1950)
5 pm KARL HAAS «» Periodically Speaking «» A look at music as it relates to arts and current events of successive periods of history.
6:55 pm Mario Lanza and Friends
7 pm Monday Evening Piano Concerto
8 pm GREAT PIANISTS OF THE 20TH CENTURY with Mike Shakinovsky «» Mikhail Pletnev «» Music of Tchaikovsky, Chopin, and Grieg.
9 pm Reznicek: Donna Diana (Overture); Mozart: Horn Concerto #4 in E-flat Major, K. 495; Rachmaninoff: Symphonic Dances, op. 45
10 pm Chopin: Fantaisie for Piano in F Minor, op. 49; Foote: String Quartet in D Major, op. 70; Villa-Lobos: Forest of the Amazon
TUE. MARCH 6 Oscar Straus (1870) / Kiril Kondrashin (1914) / Julius Rudel (1921) / Sarah Caldwell (1924) / Norman Treigle (1927) / Lorin Maazel (1930) / Dame Kiri Te Kanawa (1944)
5 pm KARL HAAS «» Have a Danish «» A musical visit to Denmark.
8 pm EVENING AT THE OPERA «» The Two Bohèmes
WED. MARCH 7 Tommaso Antonio Vitali (1663) / Victor Massé (1822) / Maurice Ravel (1875) / Robert Erickson (1917)
5 pm KARL HAAS «» From Generation to Generation «» Notable pianists from successive generations are featured on today’s program.
9 pm Sibelius: The Oceanides (Tone Poem), op. 73; Zwilich: Flute Concerto; Beethoven: Symphony #8 in F Major, op. 93
10 pm Bach: Toccata and Fugue for Organ in D Minor, S. 565; Tchaikovsky: Trio for Violin, Cello and Piano in A Minor, op. 50
11 pm Wolf-Ferrari: The Jewels of the Madonna (Intermezzo from Act 3); Ravel: Daphnis et Chloé (complete)
THU. MARCH 8 Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach (1714) / Franco Alfano (1876) / Alan Hovhaness (1911) / Barthold Kuijken (1949)
5 pm KARL HAAS «» Literary Notes «» An examination of the fascinating relationship between literature and music.
6 pm Bach: Concerto for Flute, Violin, Harpsichord and Strings in A Minor, S. 1044; Dvorak: American Suite (op. 98b, for Orchestra)
7 pm Widor: Symphony for Organ and Orchestra #3, op. 69; Debussy: Première Rapsodie (for Clarinet and Piano)
8 pm Beethoven: Christ on the Mount of Olives (Oratorio), op. 85
9 pm GOOD FOLK «» Featuring Tom Rush «» Tom Rush: Rush, The Circle Game, Classic Rush, Ladies Love Outlaws, Merrimac County, New Year, Late Night Radio | Phil Keaggy: On the Fly
11 pm NEW MUSIC GALLERY «» Anouar Brahem: Le Voyage de Sahar; Will Ackerman: Pure
FRI. MARCH 9 Friedrich Schwindl (1737) / Martin Shaw (1875) / Samuel Barber (1910) / Thomas Schippers (1930)
10 am Tchaikovsky: Swan Lake, op. 20 (Act 2)
11 am Saint-Saëns: Piano Concerto #4 in C Minor, op. 44
5 pm KARL HAAS «» What’s That From? «» A quiz presenting inner portions and melodies of great masterworks, which you are challenged to identify.
SAT. MARCH 10 Dudley Buck (1839) / Pablo de Sarasate (1844) / Arthur Honegger (1892) / Bix Beiderbecke (1902)
9 pm Franck: Sonata for Violin and Piano in A Major
10 am Rachmaninoff: Piano Concerto #3 in D Minor, op. 30
11 am Honegger: Symphony #1
noon Mozart: Quintet for Clarinet and Strings in A Major, K. 581; Kern: Show Boat (Scenario for Orchestra); Bellini: Trumpet Concerto in E-flat Major
1 pm Beethoven: Violin Concerto in D Major, op. 61; Ravel: Bolero
2 pm Vaughan Williams: Symphony #1 “A Sea Symphony”
3 pm Schubert: Piano Sonata in A Major, D. 664 (op. 120)
6 pm ONE GREAT SONG «» Laura «» Recordings by Charlie Parker, Dick Haymes, Bill Evans, Sidney Bechet, J.J. Johnson, Carly Simon, and Red Rodney
SUN. MARCH 11 Anthony Philip Heinrich (1781) / William Wallace (1812) / Antonio Bazzini (1818) / Carl Ruggles (1876) / Henry Cowell (1897) / Howard Mitchell (1911) / Xavier Montsalvatge (1912)
3 pm THE NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC «» Lorin Maazel, conductor; Emanuel Ax, piano «» Brahms: Serenade #1 in D Major, op. 11; Brahms: Piano Concerto #1 in D Minor, op. 15
MON. MARCH 12 Thomas Arne (1710) / Edmund Eysler (1874) / Hans Knappertsbusch (1888) / Philip Jones (1928) / Ralph Shapey (1921)
5 pm KARL HAAS «» Mood Music «» A program of music that changes mood often and heavily—some of the darker Romantic 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 Chabrier: España (Spanish Rhapsody); Hummel: Trumpet Concerto in E Major; Berwald: Symphony #1 in G Minor “Sinfonie sérieuse”
10 pm Barber: A Stopwatch and an Ordnance Map, op. 15 (for Male Chorus, Brass and Timpani); Schubert: Sonata for Arpeggione (Cello) and Piano in A Minor, D. 821; Verdi: Requiem (In Memory of Alessandro Manzoni)
TUE. MARCH 13 Michel Blavet (1700) / Isfrid Kayser (1712) / Josef Reicha (1752) / Hugo Wolf (1860) / Enrico Toselli (1883) / Fritz Busch (1890) / Rosalind Elias (1931)
5 pm KARL HAAS «» Name the Composer «» The monthly mystery composer quiz, challenging you to identify a composer by listening to his music.
8 pm EVENING AT THE OPERA «» Great Danes: Singers of Denmark (Mel Siegel, host)
WED. MARCH 14 Georg Philipp Telemann (1681) / Josef Antonin Stepan (1726) / Johann Strauss I (1804) / Wintter Watts (1884)
5 pm KARL HAAS «» Key Succession «» A look at the evolution of various tonalities in portions of large-scale works.
9 pm d’Indy: Istar (Symphonic Variations), op. 42; Telemann: Concerto for 3 Oboes, 3 Violins and Basso Continuo in B-flat Major; Bernstein: Concerto for Orchestra (“Jubilee Games”)
10 pm Britten: Variations on a Theme of Frank Bridge, op. 10; Rachmaninoff: Piano Concerto #1 in F-sharp Minor, op. 1
11 pm Strauss I: Radetzky March, op. 228; Berlioz: Te Deum, op. 22
THU. MARCH 15 Eduard Strauss (1835) / Karl Davidov (1838) / Johan Halvorsen (1864) / Colin McPhee (1901) / Harry James (1916) / Ben Johnston (1926) / Nicolas Flagello (1928)
5 pm KARL HAAS «» Trilling Moments «» A discussion with illustrations of various embellishments and ornaments found in musical performance.
6 pm Mozart: Violin Concerto #1 in B-flat Major, K. 207; Gould: Symphony #2 “On Marching Tunes”
7 pm Mussorgsky (orch. various): Pictures at an Exhibition; Haydn: Trio for Violin, Cello and Piano in G Major, Hob. XIV:6
8 pm Howells: Hymnus Paradisi
9 pm GOOD FOLK «» Irish Immigration «» Tom Russell: The Man from God Knows Where; Thousands are Sailing—Irish Songs of Immigration; Out of Ireland; John Richardson: Celtic Drums
11 pm NEW MUSIC GALLERY «» Aíne Minogue: Celtic Lamentations
FRI. MARCH 16 Herbert Hughes (1882) / Christa Ludwig (1928) / Roger Norrington (1934) / Teresa Berganza (1935) / David Del Tredici (1937)
10 am Schubert: Symphony #8 in B Minor, D. 759 “Unfinished”
11 am Tchaikovsky: Swan Lake, op. 20 (Act 3)
5 pm KARL HAAS «» Repetitive Action «» Scores which utilize repetitions of the same basic material.
SAT. MARCH 17 Joseph Rheinberger (1839) / Alfred Newman (1901) / Brian Boydell (1917) / Stephen Dodgson (1924)
9 am Chopin: 5 Mazurkas for Piano, op. 7
10 am Dvorak: Symphony #7 in D Minor, op. 70
11 am Shostakovich: Symphony #9 in E-flat Major, op. 70
noon Tchaikovsky: Concert Fantasy for Piano and Orchestra in G Major, op. 56
1 pm Franck: Symphony in D Minor
2 pm Green: St. Patrick’s Mass
3 pm Paganini: Sonata for Violin and Guitar in C Major
6 pm ONE GREAT SONG «» Spring is Here «» Recordings by Kenny Dorham, Nina Simone, Jimmy Raney, Eric Dolphy & the Latin Jazz Quintet, Chet Baker, and John Coltrane
SUN. MARCH 18 Johann Christoph Vogel (1756) / Nicolai Rimsky-Korsakov (1844) / Gian-Francesco Malipiero (1882) / John Macurdy (1929)
3 pm THE NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC «» Lorin Maazel, conductor; Emanuel Ax, piano «» Brahms: Serenade #2 in A Major, op. 16; Brahms: Piano Concerto #2 in B-flat Major, op. 83
MON. MARCH 19 Charles Joseph van Helmont (1715) / Max Reger (1873) / Normand Lockwood (1906) / Dinu Lipatti (1917)
5 pm KARL HAAS «» Get with the Program «» A look at so-called “program 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 «» Alfred Brendel «» Music of Schubert, Liszt, Beethoven, Mozart, and Weber
9 pm Puccini: Symphonic Prelude in A Major; Bruch: Konzertstück for Violin and Orchestra in F-sharp Minor, op. 84; Glazunov: Scènes de Ballet, op. 52
10 pm Lieberson: Neruda Songs; Saint-Saëns: Piano Concerto #2 in G Minor, op. 22
11 pm Delius: Dance Rhapsody #1; Liszt: Dante Symphony
TUE. MARCH 20 Beniamino Gigli (1890) / Lauritz Melchior (1890) / Sviatoslav Richter (1915) / Bernd Alois Zimmermann (1918)
5 pm KARL HAAS «» Notes on Pianism «» An illustrated look at various aspects of the art of the piano, from introspection to the display of virtuosity.
8 pm EVENING AT THE OPERA «» Rossini: La Cenerentola
WED. MARCH 21 Johann Sebastian Bach (1685) / Andrew Law (1749) / Modest Mussorgsky (1839) / Paul Tortelier (1914) / Arthur Grumiaux (1921) / Joseph Silverstein (1932)
5 pm KARL HAAS «» Bach’s Basic Truths «» On the composer’s birthday, a look at some of the components of Johann Sebastian Bach’s musical philosophy.
9 pm Offenbach: Orpheus in the Underworld (Overture); Paganini: Introduction and Variations on “Di tanti palpiti” from Rossini’s Tancredi for Violin and Piano, op. 13; Mussorgsky: Pictures at an Exhibition (for Piano); Bach: Mass in B Minor, S. 232
THU. MARCH 22 Stephen Sondheim (1930) / Andrew Lloyd Webber (1948)
5 pm KARL HAAS «» The Story of the Concerto «» An installment in the series of programs on the development of the concerto form from its early beginnings to our time.
6 pm Haydn (attr.): Oboe Concerto in C Major, Hob. VIIg:C1; Boyce: Symphony #1 in B-flat Major
7 pm Beethoven: Piano Sonata #13 in E-flat Major, op. 27/#1; Brahms: Prelude and Fugue in A Minor
8 pm Schumann: Phantasiestücke for Violin, Cello and Piano, op. 88; Amram: Theme and Variations on “Red River Valley”
9 pm GOOD FOLK «» Concerts «» Raise the Roof—A Retrospective Live from the Barns of Wolf Trap; Michael Johnathon & the Folk Boy Orchestra: Live; Karen Mueller: Clarity
11 pm NEW MUSIC GALLERY «» Michael Slattery & Craig Urquhart: Secret and Divine Signs; Sharon West: Notes from the Woods
FRI. MARCH 23 Léon Minkus (1826) / Eugène Gigout (1844) / Franz Schreker (1878) / Anthony van Hoboken (1887) / Ferenc Vecsey (1893) / Regine Crespin (1927)
10 am Mozart: Sinfonia Concertante for Violin, Viola and Orchestra in E-flat Major, K. 364
11 am Tchaikovsky: Piano Concerto #1 in B-flat Minor, op. 23
5 pm KARL HAAS «» Diversionary Tactics «» A program featuring some of the important examples of works titled “divertimento”.
SAT. MARCH 24 John Antes (1740) / Maria Malibran (1808) / Byron Janis (1928) / Benjamin Luxon (1937)
9 am Telemann: Overture in C Major “Water Music”
10 am Schumann: Piano Concerto in A Minor, op. 54
11 am Clementi: Symphony #4 in D Major, WoO 35
noon Dvorak: String Quartet #12 in F Major, op. 96 “American”
1 pm Dyson: Violin Concerto in E-flat Major
2 pm Martinu: Frescoes of Piero della Francesca
3 pm Mozart: Missa Brevis in B-flat Major, K. 275
6 pm ONE GREAT SONG «» Just One of Those Things «» Recordings by Louis Armstrong/Oscar Peterson, Hildegarde Knef, Gil Evans, Bobby Short, Bob Brookmeyer, Peggy Lee, and Cannonball Adderley
SUN. MARCH 25 Johann Adolf Hasse (1699) / François-Joseph Fétis (1784) / Arturo Toscanini (1867) / Béla Bartók (1881) / Hayden Wood (1882) / Aretha Franklin (1942) / Elton John (1947)
3 pm THE NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC «» Lorin Maazel, conductor; Nancy Allen, harp; Robert Langevin, flute; Philip Myers, horn; Erik Ralske, horn; R. Allen Spanjer, horn; Howard Wall, horn; Joseph Alessi, trombone «» Mozart: Concerto for Flute and Harp in C Major, K. 299; Schumann: Konzertstück for 4 Horns and Orchestra in F Major, op. 86; M. Wagner: Trombone Concerto (world premiere; New York Philharmonic commission); Gershwin: An American in Paris
MON. MARCH 26 Wilhelm Backhaus (1884) / William Baines (1899) / Pierre Boulez (1925) / Diana Ross (1944)
5 pm KARL HAAS «» Lone Star State «» A look at compositions in which a solo instrument is initially unaccompanied, with the orchestra entering much later.
6:55 pm Mario Lanza and Friends
7 pm Monday Evening Piano Concerto
8 pm GREAT PIANISTS OF THE 20TH CENTURY with Mike Shakinovsky «» Teresa Carreño «» Music of Chopin, Liszt, Smetana, and Beethoven
9 pm Suppé: Poet and Peasant (Overture); Soler: Concerto for 2 Keyboard Instruments #3 in G Major; Beach: Symphony in E Minor, op. 32 “Gaelic”
10 pm Respighi: Brazilian Impressions; Dvorak: Quintet for Piano and Strings in A Major, op. 81
11 pm Vivaldi (ed. Malipiero): Magnificat in G Minor, R. 611; Strauss: «Also Sprach Zarathustra», op. 30
TUE. MARCH 27 Johann Ernst Eberlin (1702) / Ruperto Chapi y Lorente (1851) / Vincent d'Indy (1851) / Ferde Grofé (1892) / Sarah Vaughan (1924) / Mstislav Rostropovich (1927)
5 pm KARL HAAS «» By Precept and Example «» A look at the interrelationship of great masters with equally great students, such as Leopold Auer and Jascha Heifetz.
8 pm EVENING AT THE OPERA «» The New Met, 1966-76
WED. MARCH 28 Willem Mengelberg (1871) / Paul Whiteman (1890) / Rudolf Serkin (1903) / Samuel Ramey (1942)
5 pm KARL HAAS «» About Clarinetistry «» A look at the history and many different uses of the clarinet.
9 pm Smetana: Má Vlast (#2 “The Moldau”); Tartini (arr. Zandonai): Sonata for Violin in G Minor “Devil’s Trill” (for Violin and Orchestra); Thompson: Symphony #2 in E Minor
10 pm Prokofiev: The Prodigal Son, op. 46 (Suite); Beethoven: Piano Concerto #4 in G Major, op. 58
11 pm Britten: Sinfonia da Requiem, op. 20; Saint-Saëns: Symphony #3 in C Minor, op. 78
THU. MARCH 29 Sir William Walton (1902) / Pearl Bailey (1918) / Richard Rodney Bennett (1936)
5 pm KARL HAAS «» Sound Markings «» A look at the evolution of headings found in scores, such as tempo and expression markings.
6 pm Beethoven: String Quartet #7 in F Major, op. 59/#1 (“Rasoumovsky” #1)
7 pm Grieg: Piano Concerto in A Minor, op. 16; Schubert: Symphony #3 in D Major, D. 200
8 pm Poulenc: Stabat Mater (for Soprano, Chorus and Orchestra)
9 pm GOOD FOLK «» Westward, Ho! «» Original Soundtrack: The West; Skip Gorman: A Greener Prairie; Joseph Fire Crow: Cheyenne Nation; R. Carlos Nakai & James De Mare: Two World Concerto
11 pm NEW MUSIC GALLERY «» Eric Wøllo: Blue Sky, Red Guitars; Peter Janson: Beautiful Day
FRI. MARCH 30 John Stafford Smith (1750) / Sergei Vassilenko (1872) / Milko Kelemen (1924) / Eric Clapton (1945)
10 am Tchaikovsky: Symphony #6 in B Minor, op. 74 “Pathétique”
11 am Saint-Saëns: The Carnival of the Animals
5 pm KARL HAAS «» Seascapes «» A sampling of the many compositions inspired by the sea, and its fascination for the creative artist.
SAT. MARCH 31 Marin Marais (1656) / Franz Joseph Haydn (1732) / Joseph Kuffner (1776) / Sergei Diaghilev (1872) / Clemens Krauss (1893)
9 am Haydn: Cello Concerto in C Major, Hob. VIIb:1
10 am Rameau: Dardanus (Suite)
11 am Bartók: Concerto for Orchestra
noon Harris: Symphony #3
1 pm Copland: Concerto for Clarinet and String Orchestra (with Piano and Harp)
2 pm Telemann: Overture (Suite) in E Minor
3 pm Hovhaness: Magnificat, op. 157
6 pm ONE GREAT SONG «» The Song is You «» Recordings by Benny Carter/Oscar Peterson, Dave Brubeck, Keely Smith, Wynton Marsalis, Chet Baker, and Michael Feinstein
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