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HPR-1 Program Listings - July 2016

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1 FRIDAY
12:00 A.M. Music Through the Night
8:30 Morning Café with Gene Schiller. Get the day going with a refreshing blend of music, The Writer’s Almanac, special features…and more music. Today’s theme: Big Time Baroque.
10:00 Morning Concert with Gene Schiller. SIBELIUS Suite for Violin & Orch.; Dong-Suk Kang, violin; Lahti Sym. Orch.; Osmo Vanska, cond.; SIBELIUS The Swan of Tuonela; Orch. de la Suisse Romande; Horst Stein, cond.; GLAZUNOV Scenes de Ballet; Minnesota Orch.; Edo de Waart, cond.; HURNIK The Four Seasons; Vlach Quartet; Members of the Czech Phil. Orch.; Karel Ancerl, cond.
12:00 P.M. Performance Today
2:00 Exploring Music with Bill McGlaughlin. American Masters, Part 1.
3:00 Masterworks Hour with Gene Schiller. GILSON La Captive; Flemish Radio Sym.; Martyn Brabbins, cond.; VILLA-LOBOS Bachianas Brasileiras #4; New World Sym. Orch.; Michael Tilson Thomas, cond.
6:06 Evening Concert with John Zak. ROGERS Three Japanese Dances; Eastman-Rochester Orch.; Frederick Fennell, cond.; QU WEI Harvest Scenes; Gumma Sym. Orch.; Lim-Kek-tjiang, cond.; CHEN KANG & ZHAN HAO Butterfly Lovers Concerto; Vanessa-Mae, violin; London Phil. Orch.; Viktor Fedotov, cond.
8:00 Los Angeles Philharmonic BEETHOVEN Sym. #5 in c; BEETHOVEN Sym. #6 in F, Pastoral; Gustavo Dudamel, cond.
10:00 Music Through the Night

2 SATURDAY
12:00 A.M. Music Through the Night
5:00 Howard’s Day Off with Howard Dicus. Independence Day weekend brings to mind free outdoor concerts, so here’s a whole program of music for winds and brass, mostly American, but also spotlighting high points of the European wind music tradition.
10:00 From the Top This week, From the Top comes to you from El Paso’s Plaza Theatre in a show featuring amazing performances and inspiring stories from some of America’s best young classical musicians.
11:00 Classical Guitar Alive! with Anthony Morris.
1:00 P.M. World of Opera PUCCINI Turandot. Lise Lindstrom (Turandot); Yusif Eyvazov (Calaf); Anita Hartig (Liu); Dan Paul Dumitrescu (Timur); Heinz Zednik (Emperor Altoum); Gabriel Bermudez (Ping); Carlos Osuna (Pang); Norbert Ernst (Pong); Vienna State Opera Orch. & Chorus; Gustavo Dudamel, cond. As he also proved with Madama Butterfly and La Fanciulla del West, Puccini never hesitated to apply his proudly Italian sensibilities to far flung “exotic” locales. With Turandot, he evokes the splendors of ancient China – in an opera featuring “Nessun Dorma,” the aria the Three Tenors famously put on the charts.
5:00 The Score with Edmund Stone.
6:00 A Prairie Home Companion with Garrison Keillor.
8:00 The Thistle & Shamrock with Fiona Ritchie. More New Summer Sounds. Fiona handpicks more of the best new sounds recently released by rising artists along with the latest with your favorites.
9:00 Fascinatin’ Rhythm with Michael Lasser. Sounds Like America – From patriotic marches to folk tunes, there’s something distinctive to the sounds of singing about America.
10:00 Millennium of Music with Robert Aubrey Davis. The Late Medieval Sound in France. The secular works of the Lantins Brothers, love songs of Lescurel, and the majesty of Dufay.
11:00 Music Through the Night

3 SUNDAY
12:00 A.M. Music Through the Night
5:00 Classical 24
8:00 With Heart & Voice with Peter Dubois. North American Celebrations. In honor of Canada Day (July 1) and the American Fourth of July, we’ll focus on great sacred choral and organ music from these North American neighbors. Join Peter DuBois for this festive program!
9:00 Sunday Brunch with Gene Schiller. Enjoy three hours of your favorite music, as requested by the listeners of Hawaii Public Radio. To make your choice from our “musical brunch buffet” write to Sunday Brunch, Hawaii Public Radio, 738 Kaheka St., Honolulu, HI 96814. Or e-mail your request to us at: hprmusic@hawaiipublicradio.org (Subject: Sunday Brunch).
1:00 P.M. SymphonyCast ROSSINI The Barber of Seville Overt.; R. STRAUSS Don Quixote; Johannes Moser, cello; Jun Iwasaki, viola; BRAHMS Sym. #3 in F; Nashville Sym. Orch.; Giancarlo Guerrero, cond.
3:00 Sunday Baroque. A celebration of beloved and appealing music from the baroque era (1600-1750) and the years leading up to it. Enjoy the tuneful and lively music of Bach, Vivaldi and Handel – and music by their talented contemporaries and predecessors – as part of the mix of familiar favorites and new surprises.
4:00 Harmonia with Angela Mariani.
5:00 Weekend Radio with Robert Conrad. A program for foodies: John Cleese and David Frost’s “A Matter of Taste;” Peter Cook and Dudley Moore’s “The Frog and the Peach;” Bob and Ray’s “Children’s Menu;” Millicent Martin and Roy Kinnear’s “Fly Buttons;” Myron Cohen’s “Flies;” and Allan Sherman’s “Strangers in My Soup.” Richard Howland-Bolton serves “Breakfast at Epiphanies.” This Week in the Media.
6:00 Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center CURRIER Verge for Clarinet, Violin & Piano; Jose Franch-Ballester, clarinet; Arnaud Sussman, violin; Inon Barnatan, piano; MOZART Sinfonia Concertante in E-flat, K. 320d; Ani & Ida Kavafian; CMS Players
7:00 Singing and Other Sins with Gary Hickling. Recent American Art Songs. The genre of art song didn’t die with Richard Strauss in 1948. There are many wonderful art songs being written by American composers, and this is a chance to hear some of them.
8:00 New Sounds
9:00 The Early Muse with Ian Capps. Beyond Versailles. Many fine composers were left beyond the fringe of Versailles during the reign of Lully as the King of Louis XIV’s entertainment world. We sample their rich but little known ballet and theater music for smaller ensembles and elegant art songs.
10:00 Music from the Hearts of Space. Take a journey through inner space with music that evokes the feeling of the cosmos.
11:00 Music Through the Night

4 MONDAY
12:00 A.M. Music Through the Night
8:30 Morning Café with Gene Schiller. Get the day going with a refreshing blend of music, The Writer’s Almanac, special features…and more music. Today’s theme: American Potpourri.
10:00 Morning Concert with Gene Schiller. GILLIS Tulsa; Sinfonia Varsovia; Ian Hobson, cond.; HARRIS Sym. #6, Gettysburg; Pacific Sym. Orch.; Keith Clark, cond.; GIANNINI Piano Conc.; Gabriela Imreh, piano; Bournemouth Sym. Orch.; Daniel Spalding, cond.
12:00 P.M. Performance Today
2:00 Exploring Music with Bill McGlaughlin. Roaring 20s. In the 1920s, concert halls rocked with everything from jazz to airplane propellers and radio became a multi-million dollar industry. Art and literature flowed like bathtub gin. Sampling music from “The Roaring 20s” in New York, Paris, and Berlin. We’ll start this week in New York with the 1926 Metropolitan Opera premiere of John Alden Carpenter’s “Skyscrapers,” and end the week in the then troubled city of Berlin with the early works of Kurt Weill.
3:00 Masterworks Hour with Gene Schiller. BRAHMS Academic Festival Overt.; Vienna Phil. Orch.; Leonard Bernstein, cond.; RAID Sym. #1; Scottish National Orch.; Neeme Jarvi, cond.
6:06 Evening Concert with John Zak. COPLAND An Outdoor Overt.; Cincinnati Pops Orch.; Erich Kunzel, cond.; Old American Songs & Spirituals; Jubilant Sykes, baritone; London Sym. Orch.; Andrew Litton, cond.; THOMPSON Sym. #2 in e; New York Phil.; Leonard Bernstein, cond.
8:00 Cleveland Orchestra MESSIAEN L’Ascension; RAVEL Piano Conc. in G; RAVEL Piano Conc. for Left-Hand; Pierre-Laurent Aimard, piano; DEBUSSY Iberia; Pierre Boulez, cond.
10:00 Music Through the Night

5 TUESDAY
12:00 A.M. Music Through the Night
8:30 Morning Café with Gene Schiller. Get the day going with a refreshing blend of music, The Writer’s Almanac, special features…and more music. Today’s theme: Patriotic Music.
10:00 Morning Concert with Gene Schiller. FOERSTER Quintet in D; Berlin Philharmonic Wind Quintet; R. STRAUSS Tod und Verklarung; Vienna Phil. Orch.; Christoph von Dohananyi, cond.; BEETHOVEN Sym. #7 in A; Pittsburgh Sym. Orch.; Manfred Honeck, cond.
12:00 P.M. Performance Today
2:00 Exploring Music with Bill McGlaughlin. Roaring 20s.
3:00 Masterworks Hour with Gene Schiller. FRANCK Symphonic Variations; Artur Rubinstein, piano; Sym. of the Air; Alfred Wallenstein, cond.; MAURICE Persephone; Moscow Radio Orch.; Adriano, cond.
6:06 Evening Concert with John Zak. TELEMANN Tafelmusik; European Baroque Soloists; BEETHOVEN Piano Sonata #14 in c-sharp, Moonlight; Daniel Barenboim, piano; FIBICH Sym. #2 in E-flat; Razumovsky Sinfonia; Andrew Mogrelia, cond.
8:00 Collector’s Corner with Henry Fogel. Music of Dora Pejacevic.
10:00 Music Through the Night

6 WEDNESDAY
12:00 A.M. Music Through the Night
8:30 Morning Café with Gene Schiller. Get the day going with a refreshing blend of music, The Writer’s Almanac, special features…and more music. Today’s theme: Summer Sounds.
10:00 Morning Concert with Gene Schiller. SATIE (arr. Poulenc) Two Preludes & Gnossienne; French National Orch.; Charles Dutoit, cond.; SATIE Three Pieces in the Shape of a Pear; Aldo Ciccolini & Gabriel Tacchino, pianos; LOUIS GLASS Elverhoj Suite; Odense Sym.Orch.; Ole Schmidt, cond.; SEIDEL Oboe Conc.; Josef Shejbal, oboe; Czech Phil. Orch.; Karel Ancerl, cond.
12:00 P.M. Performance Today
2:00 Exploring Music with Bill McGlaughlin. Roaring 20s.
3:00 Masterworks Hour with Gene Schiller. HILL Stevensonia; Royal Phil. Orch.; Karl Krueger, cond.; MIASKOVSKY Sym. #21 in f-sharp; Orch. of the Russian Federation; Evgeny Svetlanov, cond.
6:06 Evening Concert with Craig De Silva. SIBELIUS The Oceanides; City of Birmingham Sym. Orch.; Simon Rattle, cond.; GRIEG Holberg Suite; Berlin Phil. Orch.; Herbert von Karajan, cond.; BEETHOVEN String Quartet #16 in F; Emerson Quartet
8:00 Chicago Symphony Orchestra CLYNE Masquerade; BARBER Essay for Orch. #2; GERSHWIN Rhapsody in Blue; Jon Kimura Parker, piano; DVORAK Sym. #7 in d; Marin Alsop, cond.; BRITTEN Young Person’s Guide to the Orchestra; Charles Dutoit, cond.; WILLIAMS Excerpts from Lincoln; John Williams, cond.
10:00 Music Through the Night

7 THURSDAY
12:00 A.M. Music Through the Night
8:30 Morning Café with Gene Schiller. Get the day going with a refreshing blend of music, The Writer’s Almanac, special features…and more music. Today’s theme: Little Gems.
10:00 Morning Concert with Gene Schiller. LARSSON A Winter’s Tale; Helsingborg Sym. Orch.; Andrew Manze, cond.; PROKOFIEV Violin Conc. #1 in D; Vladimir Spivakov, violin; Royal Phil. Orch.; Yuri Temirkanov, cond.; COWEN Sym. #6, Idyllic; Aarhus Sym. Orch.; Douglas Bostock, cond.
12:00 P.M. Performance Today
2:00 Exploring Music with Bill McGlaughlin. Roaring 20s.
3:00 Masterworks Hour with Gene Schiller. CASTELNUOVO-TEDESCO Conc. for Two Guitars; Kazuhito & Naoko Yamashita, guitars; London Phil. Orch.; Leonard Slatkin, cond.; BEETHOVEN Triple Conc. in C; Anne-Sophie Mutter, violin; Yo-Yo Ma, cello; Mark Zeltser, piano; Berlin Phil. Orch.; Herbert von Karajan, cond.
6:06 Evening Concert with John Zak. MAHLER Blumine; Bamberg Sym. Orch.; Karl Anton Rickenabacher, cond.; SAINT-SAENS Violin Conc. #3 in b; Joshua Bell, violin; Montreal Sym. Orch.; Charles Dutoit, cond.; SCHUBERT Sym. #2 in B-flat; Berlin Phil. Orch.; Herbert von Karajan, cond.
8:00 New York Philharmonic MAHLER Sym. #3; Bernarda Fink, mezzo-soprano; Women of the New York Choral Artists; Bernard Haitink, cond.
10:00 Music Through the Night

8 FRIDAY12:00 A.M. Music Through the Night
8:30 Morning Café with Gene Schiller. Get the day going with a refreshing blend of music, The Writer’s Almanac, special features…and more music. Today’s theme: Presenting Victor Borge.
10:00 Morning Concert with Gene Schiller. RESPIGHI Ancient Airs & Dances Suite #2; Philharmonia Hungarica; Antal Dorati, cond.; ROTA Piano Conc. in C; Giorgia Tomassi, piano; La Scala Phil. Orch.; Riccardo Muti, cond.; KORNGOLD Sinfonietta; NDR Phil. Orch.; Werner Andreas Albert, cond.
12:00 P.M. Performance Today
2:00 Exploring Music with Bill McGlaughlin. Roaring 20s.
3:00 Masterworks Hour with Gene Schiller. WEINBERGER Under the Spreading Chestnut Tree; Royal Swedish Oper Orch.; Sixten Ehrling, cond.; GADE Sym. #4 in E-flat; Danish Radio Sym. Orch.; Christopher Hogwood, cond.
6:06 Evening Concert with John Zak. MILHAUD Scaramouche; Branford Marsalis, saxophone; Orpheus Chamber Orch.; IBERT Escales; Boston Sym. Orch.; Charles Munch, cond.; ROSSINI/RESPIGHI La Boutique Fantasque; Boston Pops Orch.; Arthur Fiedler, cond.
8:00 Los Angeles Philharmonic STRAVINSKY Suites 1 & 2 for Small Orch.; ANDRIESSEN Mysterien (US Premiere); STRAVINSKY The Rite of Spring; Gustavo Dudamel, cond.
10:00 Music Through the Night

9 SATURDAY
12:00 A.M. Music Through the Night
5:00 Howard’s Day Off with Howard Dicus. A third edition of great classical music stories: we’ll hear the real story behing the “Rite of Spring” riot, a drunk conductor ruins a Rachmaninoff symphony, and Wagner tosses his cookies.
10:00 From the Top This week’s special “Where Are They Now?” episode traces the lives of five different From the Top alums to learn how these young artists are negotiating their lives in their twenties. One alumni guest has just scored the position of Principal Bassoonist for the Chicago Symphony. Another is a lyric soprano working in opera houses of Germany. One’s a touring piano soloist. Each featured alum shares with us a recent musical performance.
11:00 Classical Guitar Alive! with Anthony Morris.
1:00 P.M. World of Opera ROSSINI Otello. Gregory Kunde (Otello); Jessica Pratt (Desdemona); Dmitry Korchak (Rodrigo); Yije Shi (Iago); Lidia Vinyes-Curtis (Emilia); Mirco Palazzi (Elmiro); Josep Fado (Doge of Venice); Josep Lluis Moreno (Lucio); Benat Egiarte (Gondolier); Grand Liceu Theater Orch. & Chorus; Christopher Franklin, cond. Lovers of Shakespeare’s Othello may find that Rossini’s version strays a bit at the beginning. But when all is said and done, Rossini and the bard seem joined at the hip, in a hair-raising finale that rivals even Verdi’s masterful setting of the drama. The production is the first half of an Otello double-header from Barcelona.
5:00 The Score with Edmund Stone.
6:00 A Prairie Home Companion with Garrison Keillor.
8:00 The Thistle & Shamrock with Fiona Ritchie. World Beat. Circumnavigate the worlds of Celtic music with an hour of Afro-Balkan-Latin-Urban-Country-Celtic fusion.
9:00 Fascinatin’ Rhythm with Michael Lasser. Johnny Burke, Part 1 – The first of two shows devoted to lyricist Johnny Burke, who knew how to write hits.
10:00 Millennium of Music with Robert Aubrey Davis. Italy in the 17th Century. Arias by two early opera masters (Caccini and Peri), and world premiere proceedings of sacred works by Graziani and Antonio Lotti.
11:00 Music Through the Night

10 SUNDAY
12:00 A.M. Music Through the Night
5:00 Classical 24
8:00 With Heart & Voice with Peter Dubois. A French Feast. This edition of With Heart and Voice will feature a banquet of French choral and organ music in honor of Bastille Day. So many delectable delights from which to choose!
9:00 Sunday Brunch with Gene Schiller. Enjoy three hours of your favorite music, as requested by the listeners of Hawaii Public Radio. To make your choice from our “musical brunch buffet” write to Sunday Brunch, Hawaii Public Radio, 738 Kaheka St., Honolulu, HI 96814. Or e-mail your request to us at: hprmusic@hawaiipublicradio.org (Subject: Sunday Brunch).
1:00 P.M. Hawaii Symphony Orhestra Broadcasts ROSSINI – Overture to Semiramide, PIZZOLA - Four Seasons of Buenos Aires, RESPHIGI – Fountains of Rome, RESPHIGI – Pines of Rome, SOloist Iggy Jang, JoAnn Falletta cond.
3:00 Sunday Baroque. A celebration of beloved and appealing music from the baroque era (1600-1750) and the years leading up to it. Enjoy the tuneful and lively music of Bach, Vivaldi and Handel – and music by their talented contemporaries and predecessors – as part of the mix of familiar favorites and new surprises.
4:00 Harmonia with Angela Mariani. On Harmonia this week, we’re sighing, in love, loss, or some combination of the two, as we hear recordings featuring the Consort of Musicke, La Dolce Maniera, lutenist Paul Beier, and more, alongside a featured release of medieval conductus.

5:00 Weekend Radio with Robert Conrad. In honor of Bastille Day, we offer Michael Bentine’s “French for Beginners,” “Simultaneous Translation” from Noth the 9 O’Clock News, and Raffi’s “Les Zombies.” Stuart McLean’s story is “Annie’s Turn.” Jan C. Snow discusses “Summertime Blues.”
6:00 Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center SAINT-SAENSFantaisie in A, Op. 124; Kristin Lee, violin; Bridget Kibbey, harp; DEBUSSYSix epigraphes antiques; Soyeon Kate Lee & Gilbert Kalish, piano; BOELLMANN Cello Sonata in a; Gary Hoffman, cello; David Selig, piano
7:00 Singing and Other Sins with Gary Hickling. Songs of Summer. The sunny outdoors heard in art song from around the world will be the focus of this program.
8:00 New Sounds
9:00 The Early Muse with Ian Capps. Shakespeare and Sacred Music. Shakespeare gives us no clues in his plays or private life as to his religious beliefs. The Early Muse explores sacred music for the newly established Anglican rite from Shakespeare’s time, the final program in our series marking the 4th centenary year of the Bard’s death.
10:00 Music from the Hearts of Space. Take a journey through inner space with music that evokes the feeling of the cosmos.
11:00 Music Through the Night

11 MONDAY
12:00 A.M. Music Through the Night
8:30 Morning Café with Gene Schiller. Get the day going with a refreshing blend of music, The Writer’s Almanac, special features…and more music. Today’s theme: Mostly Baroque.
10:00 Morning Concert with Gene Schiller. DOHNANYI Ruralia Hungarica; BBC Phil. Orch.; Matthias Bamert, cond.; GRANADOS Escenas Romanticas; Alicia de Larrocha, piano; DVORAK Sym. #8 in G; Vienna Phil. Orch.; Herbert von Karajan, cond.
12:00 P.M. Performance Today
2:00 Exploring Music with Bill McGlaughlin. The Symphony, Part VI. The symphony has been fertile ground for composers throughout history and around the world. This week, we’ll follow its development in France in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Enjoy Georges Bizet’s well-liked Symphony in C through to the lesser known Symphony in C by Paul Dukas.
3:00 Masterworks Hour with Gene Schiller. ROSSINI William Tell Overt.; National Phil. Orch.; Leopold Stokowski, cond.; HUBER Sym. #1 in d, Tellsinfonie; Stuttgart Phil. Orch.; Jorg-Peter Weigle, cond.
6:06 Evening Concert with Craig De Silva. VAUGHAN WILLIAMS The Lark Ascending; Iona Brown, violin; Academy of St. Martin; Neville Marriner, cond.; MOMPOU Impresiones Intimas; Gustavo Romero, piano; RODRIGO Concierto Madrigale; Alfonso Moreno & Deborah Mariotti, guitars; London Sym. Orch.; Enrique Batiz, cond.
8:00 Cleveland Orchestra BRAHMS Academic Festival Overt.; BRAHMS Violin Conc. in D; Julia Fischer, violin; BRAHMS Sym. #4 in e; Franz Welser-Most, cond.
10:00 Music Through the Night

12 TUESDAY
12:00 A.M. Music Through the Night
8:30 Morning Café with Gene Schiller. Get the day going with a refreshing blend of music, The Writer’s Almanac, special features…and more music. Today’s theme: Anton Rubinstein.
10:00 Morning Concert with Gene Schiller. VAUGHAN WILLIAMS Serenade to Music; London Phil. Orch. & Chorus; Adrian Boult, cond.; LEONI The Prayer of the Sword; National Phil. Orch.; Richard Bonynge, cond.; LALO Symphonie Espagnole; Augustin Dumay, violin; Toulouse Sym. Orch.; Michel Plasson, cond.
12:00 P.M. Performance Today
2:00 Exploring Music with Bill McGlaughlin. The Symphony, Part VI.
3:00 Masterworks Hour with Gene Schiller. RABAUD Divertissement on Russian Themes; Loire Phil. Orch.; Pierre Dervaux, cond.; STRAVINSKY Pulcinella Suite; Atlanta Sym. Orch.; Yoel Levi, cond.
6:06 Evening Concert with Craig De Silva. ARENSKY Variations on a Theme of Tchaikovsky; St. Petersburg Camerata; Saulius Sondeckis, cond.; WOLF-FERRARI Idillio-concertino; Andrea Gullickson, oboe; Czech Phil. Chamber Orch.; Lucia Matos, cond.; RESPIGHI Concerto Gregoriano; Lydia Mordkovitch, violin; BBC Phil. Orch.; Edward Downes, cond.
8:00 Collector’s Corner with Henry Fogel. Music of Joaquin Turina.
10:00 Music Through the Night

13 WEDNESDAY
12:00 A.M. Music Through the Night
8:30 Morning Café with Gene Schiller. Get the day going with a refreshing blend of music, The Writer’s Almanac, special features…and more music. Today’s theme: Classics of Chamber Music.
10:00 Morning Concert with Gene Schiller. HAYDN Harpsichord Conc. in D; Trevor Pinnock, harpsichord & cond.; English Concert; SCHUBERT Sym. #6 in C, Little; Royal Concertgebouw Orch.; Nikolaus Harnoncourt, cond.; MOZART Conc. for Flute & Harp in C; James Galway, flute; Marisa Robles, harp; Chamber Orch. of Europe
12:00 P.M. Performance Today
2:00 Exploring Music with Bill McGlaughlin. The Symphony, Part VI.
3:00 Masterworks Hour with Gene Schiller. HONEGGER Pastorale d’ete; Toulouse Sym. Orch.; Michel Plasson, cond.; MARTINU Sinfonietta Giocosa; Dennis Hennig, piano; Australian Chamber Orch.; Charles Mackerras, cond.
6:06 Evening Concert with Craig De Silva. WAGENAAR Saul og David; Royal Concertgebouw Orch.; Riccardo Chailly, cond.; NIELSEN Wind Quintet; James Galway, flute; Bjorn Carl Nielsen, oboe; Niels Thomsen, clarinet; Jens Tofte-Hansen, bassoon; Bjorn Fosdal, horn; KORNGOLD Violin Conc.; Jascha Heifetz, violin; Los Angeles Phil.; Alfred Wallenstein, cond.
8:00 Chicago Symphony Orchestra IVES Sym. #2; MOZART Piano Conc. #23 in A; Richard Goode, piano; R. STRAUSS Till Eulenspiegel’s Merry Pranks; Mark Elder, cond.; MOZART Conc. for Two Pianos; Emanuel Ax, Benjamin Hochman, Orli Shaham & Orion Weiss, pianos; David Robertson, cond.
10:00 Music Through the Night

14 THURSDAY12:00 A.M. Music Through the Night
8:30 Morning Café with Gene Schiller. Get the day going with a refreshing blend of music, The Writer’s Almanac, special features…and more music. Today’s theme: Vive le France!
10:00 Morning Concert with Gene Schiller. BEETHOVEN Piano Sonata #8 in G, Pathetique; Daniel Barenboim, piano; WIREN Serenade for Strings; Bournemouth Sinfonietta; Richard Studt, cond.; ENNA Four Fairy Tale Pictures; NDR Phil. Orch., Hannover; Michael Hofstetter, cond.
12:00 P.M. Performance Today
2:00 Exploring Music with Bill McGlaughlin. The Symphony, Part VI.
3:00 Masterworks Hour with Gene Schiller. NELSON Savannah River Holiday; Eastman-Rochester Orch.; Howard Hanson, cond.; CARPENTER Adventures in a Perambulator; Sym. Orch. of Ukraine; John McLaughlin Williams, cond.
6:06 Evening Concert with Judy Anderson. WAGNER Siegfried Idyll; Detroit Sym. Orch.; Paul Paray, cond.; DEBUSSY Nocturnes; Boston Sym. Orch. & Chorus; Claudio Abbado, cond.; SUK A Fairy Tale; Buffalo Phil. Orch.; JoAnn Falletta, cond.
8:00 New York Philharmonic MAHLER Sym. #9; Bernard Haitink, cond.
10:00 Music Through the Night

15 FRIDAY12:00 A.M. Music Through the Night
8:30 Morning Café with Gene Schiller. Get the day going with a refreshing blend of music, The Writer’s Almanac, special features…and more music. Today’s theme: Pictures at an Exhibition.
10:00 Morning Concert with Gene Schiller. BACH Orch. Suite #3 in D; Boston Baroque; Martin Pearlman, cond.; MENOTTI Triplo Conc. a Tre; London Sym. Orch.; David Amos, cond.; SAINT-SAENS Sym. #3 in c, Organ; Berj Zamkochian, organ; Boston Sym. Orch.; Charles Munch, cond.
12:00 P.M. Performance Today
2:00 Exploring Music with Bill McGlaughlin. The Symphony, Part VI.
3:00 Masterworks Hour with Gene Schiller. PIZZETTI La Pisanella Suite; Orch. de la Suisse Romande; Lamberto Gardelli, cond.; RACHMANINOFF Symphonic Dances; Dallas Sym. Orch.; Donald Johanos, cond.
6:06 Evening Concert with Judy Anderson. PUCCINI Capriccio Sinfonico; La Scala Phil.; Riccardo Muti, cond.; BRAHMS Horn Trio in E-flat; Radovan Vlatkovic, horn; Hans Maile, violin; Vladimir Ashkenazy, piano; DVORAK Serenade for Strings; Cleveland Orch.; Christopher Hogwood, cond.
8:00 Los Angeles Philharmonic MENDELSSOHN Violin Conc. in e; Renaud Capucon, violin; R. STRAUSS An Alpine Symphony; Semyon Bychkov, cond.
10:00 Music Through the Night

16 SATURDAY
12:00 A.M. Music Through the Night
5:00 Howard’s Day Off with Howard Dicus. Concertos off the beaten path: concertos for instruments other than the usual resources. A guitar concerto by an ethnic Armenian, an American’s concerto for trombone, and a Swiss composer’s modern concerto for harpsichord.
10:00 From the Top NPR’s From the Top with Host Christopher O’Riley comes to Hayes Hall in Naples, Florida, in a show presented by Artis-Naples. This show will celebrate Florida’s young musical talent with performances by local 14-year-old pianist Noah Waddello from Fort Meyers, Florida, and by 17-year-old oboist David Norville, also from Fort Meyers, Florida.
11:00 Classical Guitar Alive! with Anthony Morris.
1:00 P.M. World of Opera VERDI Otello. Marc Heller (Otello); Ermonela Jaho (Desdemona); Marco Vratogna (Iago); Alexei Dolgov (Cassio); Vicenc Esteve (Rodrigo); Roman Ialcic (Lodovico); Olesya Petrova (Emilia); Damian del Castillo (Montano); Grand Liceu Theater Orch. & Chorus; Philippe Augin, cond. Leave it to Verdi to take a classic tragedy by Shakespeare and, if anything, make it even more powerful and heartrending. The libretto is by Arrigo Boito, who also collaborated on another of Verdi’s great Shakespearean operas, Falstaff.
5:00 The Score with Edmund Stone.
6:00 A Prairie Home Companion with Garrison Keillor.
8:00 The Thistle & Shamrock with Fiona Ritchie. Essential Celtic. Learn how to inject a Celtic core into your mature library that reflects past and present honors tradition, and celebrates the spirit of innovation. Fiona Ritchie has some suggestions to enhance any personal music collection.
9:00 Fascinatin’ Rhythm with Michael Lasser. Johnny Burke, Part II – The second of two shows devoted to lyricist Johnny Burke, who knew how to write hits.
10:00 Millennium of Music with Robert Aubrey Davis. Back to Germany. Lute repertoire inspired by Martin Luther, the Dresden Passion; and haunting music by the Thirty Years’ War.A
11:00 Music Through the Night

17 SUNDAY
12:00 A.M. Music Through the Night
5:00 Classical 24
8:00 With Heart & Voice with Peter Dubois. Music for Evening. The services of Evensong and Compline have a rich repertoire that has developed over the centuries. On this edition of With Heart and Voice, we’ll explore some of those treasures. Join Peter DuBois for this reflective program.
9:00 Sunday Brunch with Gene Schiller. Enjoy three hours of your favorite music, as requested by the listeners of Hawaii Public Radio. To make your choice from our “musical brunch buffet” write to Sunday Brunch, Hawaii Public Radio, 738 Kaheka St., Honolulu, HI 96814. Or e-mail your request to us at: hprmusic@hawaiipublicradio.org (Subject: Sunday Brunch).
1:00 P.M. Hawaii Symphony Orchestra Broadcasts.  Soprano Sumi Jo, Jorge Mester cond.
3:00 Sunday Baroque. A celebration of beloved and appealing music from the baroque era (1600-1750) and the years leading up to it. Enjoy the tuneful and lively music of Bach, Vivaldi and Handel – and music by their talented contemporaries and predecessors – as part of the mix of familiar favorites and new surprises.
4:00 Harmonia with Angela Mariani. Liar, Liar. Mark Twain once wrote, “When in doubt, tell the truth.” Fortunately, not everyone takes Twain’s advice, or music history would be a lot less interesting. This week on Harmonia, we’ll ferret out lies – and liars – in early music. From fibs to falsification, cover-ups to conspiracies, welcome to the Liar’s Club, plus the music of Oswald von Wolkenstein in a featured release by Ensemble Leones.
5:00 Weekend Radio with Robert Conrad. We celebrate the 50th anniversary of Star Trek with space items including The Muppets “Pigs in Space” and the “Adventures of Flash Bazbo.” Bob and Ray’s Space Officer Candidate Laurence Fetchenberger lands on Venus. Variations on Purcell’s Trumpet Tune in D by Peter Sellers and Richard Perlmutter. Mark Levy explores “Hurricanes and Galaxies.”
6:00 Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center BRITTEN Phantasy Quartet, Op. 2; Stephen Taylor, oboe; Kristin Lee, violin; Beth Guterman, viola; Nicholas Canellakis, cello; BEETHOVEN String Quartet #14 in c-sharp; Orion Quartet
7:00 Singing and Other Sins with Gary Hickling. What Gender? Can you tell from the sound of an art song (or instrumental work) whether the composer is male or female?
8:00 New Sounds
9:00 The Early Muse with Ian Capps. Antonio de Cabezon: Master Organist and Arranger. We honor the creativity of Spain’s most famous 16th century organist and composer of variations, Antonio de Cabezon, on the 450th anniversary of his death. Blind from birth, Cabezon was a pioneer in the development of variations and of solo works for keyboard, admired throughout Europe.
10:00 Music from the Hearts of Space. Take a journey through inner space with music that evokes the feeling of the cosmos.
11:00 Music Through the Night

18 MONDAY
12:00 A.M. Music Through the Night
8:30 Morning Café with Gene Schiller. Get the day going with a refreshing blend of music, The Writer’s Almanac, special features…and more music. Today’s theme: Great Voices.
10:00 Morning Concert with Gene Schiller. DEBUSSY Petite Suite; Detroit Sym. Orch.; Paul Paray, cond.; SPOHR Violin Conc. #8 in a, in modo di scena cantante; Hilary Hahn, violin; Swedish Radio Sym. Orch.; Eiji Oue, cond.; MENDELSSOHN Piano Trio #1 in c; Trio Fontenay
12:00 P.M. Performance Today
2:00 Exploring Music with Bill McGlaughlin. TBA
3:00 Masterworks Hour with Gene Schiller. SIEGFRIED WAGNER Concertino for Flute; Andrea Lieberknecht, flute; Rheinland-Pfalz State Phil. Orch.; Werner Andreas Albert, cond.; SLAVICKY Three Moravian Fantasias; Czech Phil. Orch.; Karel Ancerl, cond.
6:06 Evening Concert with Craig De Silva. SCHUMANN Piano Quartet in E-flat; Andre Previn, piano; Young Uck Kim, violin; Heiichiro Ohyama, viola; Gary Hoffman, cello; BRUCKNER Scherzo & Adagio from Sym. #8 in c; NDR Sym. Orch.; Gunter Wand, cond.
8:00 Cleveland Orchestra BRAHMS Tragic Overt.; BRAHMS Sym. #3 in F; BRAHMS Sym. #2 in D; Franz Welser-Most, cond.
10:00 Music Through the Night

19 TUESDAY
12:00 A.M. Music Through the Night
8:30 Morning Café with Gene Schiller. Get the day going with a refreshing blend of music, The Writer’s Almanac, special features…and more music. Today’s theme: Birthdays & Anniversaries.
10:00 Morning Concert with Gene Schiller. DELIUS In a Summer Garden; BBC Sym. Orch.; Andrew Davis, cond.; RODRIGO Concierto de Estio; Augustin Leon Ara, violin; London Sym. Orch.; Enrique Batiz, cond.; SUK Selections from A Summer Tale; Czech Phil. Orch.; Charles Mackerras, cond.
12:00 P.M. Performance Today
2:00 Exploring Music with Bill McGlaughlin. TBA
3:00 Masterworks Hour with Gene Schiller. SATIE Parade; French Radio Orch.; Manuel Rosenthal, cond.; TCHAIKOVSKY Francesca da Rimini; Stadium Orch. of New York; Leopold Stokowski, cond.
6:06 Evening Concert with Craig De Silva. ROSSINI Il Signor Bruschino Overt.; Chicago Sym. Orch.; Fritz Reiner, cond.; BEETHOVEN Octet in E-flat; Melos Ensemble of London; CHOPIN Piano Conc. #2 in f; Jean-Yves Thibaudet, piano; Rotterdam Phil. Orch.; Valery Gergiev, cond.
8:00 Collector’s Corner with Henry Fogel. A Century of Romantic Chopin. The Marston collection of historic Chopin recordings.
10:00 Music Through the Night

20 WEDNESDAY
12:00 A.M. Music Through the Night
8:30 Morning Café with Gene Schiller. Get the day going with a refreshing blend of music, The Writer’s Almanac, special features…and more music. Today’s theme: Anton Rubinstein.
10:00 Morning Concert with Gene Schiller. BARBER Third Essay for Orch.; New York Phil.; Zubin Mehta, cond.; BARBER Reincarnation; The Sixteen; RIISAGER Excerpts from Slaraffenland; Danish Radio Sym. Orch.; Vaclav Neumann, cond.; SIEGFRIED WAGNER Sym. in C; Rheinland-Pfalz State Phil. Orch.; Werner Andreas Albert, cond.
12:00 P.M. Performance Today
2:00 Exploring Music with Bill McGlaughlin. TBA
3:00 Masterworks Hour with Gene Schiller. HAYDN Sinfonia Concertante in B-flat; Moscow Virtuosi; Vladimir Spivakov, cond.; MOZART Sym. #39 in E-flat; Vienna Phil. Orch.; James Levine, cond.
6:06 Evening Concert with Craig De Silva. DUKAS The Sorcerer’s Apprentice; Boston Sym. Orch.; Charles Munch, cond.; KHACHATURIAN Gayne Suite; Vienna Phil. Orch.; Aram Khachaturian, cond.; CHAUSSON Sym. in B-flat; Detroit Sym. Orch.; Paul Paray, cond.
8:00 Chicago Symphony Orchestra BERLIOZ Les Francs-Juges Overt.; CLYNE The Seamstress; Jennifer Koh, violin; BEETHOVEN Sym. #3 in E-flat, Eroica; Ludovic Morlot, cond.; HAYDN Piano Conc. in D; Marc-Andre Hamelin, piano; Bernard Labadie, cond.
10:00 Music Through the Night

21 THURSDAY12:00 A.M. Music Through the Night
8:30 Morning Café with Gene Schiller. Get the day going with a refreshing blend of music, The Writer’s Almanac, special features…and more music. Today’s theme: Film Fanatic.
10:00 Morning Concert with Gene Schiller. DRING Trio; Jeanne Baxtresser, flute; Alan Stepansky, cello; Pedja Muzijevic, piano; DE VOCHT Cello Conc.; Roel Dieltiens, cello; VRT Phil. Orch.; Silveer Van den Broeck, cond.; GRIEG Symphonic Dances; Bournemouth Sym. Orch.; Paavo Berglund, cond.
12:00 P.M. Performance Today
2:00 Exploring Music with Bill McGlaughlin. TBA
3:00 Masterworks Hour with Gene Schiller. DIAMOND Rounds for Strings; Seattle Sym. Orch.; Gerard Schwarz, cond.; PROKOFIEV Lt. Kije Suite; Chicago Sym. Orch.; Fritz Reiner, cond.
6:06 Evening Concert with Judy Anderson. FAURE Ballade; Daniel Varsano, piano; Philharmonia Orch.; Andrew Davis, cond.; RAVEL Rapsodie Espagnol; London Sym. Orch.; Leopold Stokowski, cond.; R. STRAUSS Violin Conc. in d; Sarah Chang, violin; Bavarian Radio Sym.; Wolfgang Sawallisch, cond.
8:00 New York Philharmonic In Memoriam: Music Director Emeritus, Kurt Masur.
10:00 Music Through the Night

22 FRIDAY12:00 A.M. Music Through the Night
8:30 Morning Café with Gene Schiller. Get the day going with a refreshing blend of music, The Writer’s Almanac, special features…and more music. Today’s theme: The Wonderful World of Vinyl.
10:00 Morning Concert with Gene Schiller. SCHUMANN Manfred Overt.; FALLA Nights in the Gardens of Spain; Artur Rubinstein, piano; San Francisco Sym. Orch.; Enrique Jorda, cond.; RAFF Sym. #5 in E, Lenore; London Phil. Orch.; Bernard Herrmann, cond.
12:00 P.M. Performance Today
2:00 Exploring Music with Bill McGlaughlin. TBA
3:00 Masterworks Hour with Gene Schiller. W. F. BACH Conc. for Two Harpsichords in E-flat; Robert Hill & Andreas Staier, harpsichords; Musica Antiqua Koln; Reinhard Goebel, cond.; MARTIN Petite Symphonie Concertante; Sym. Orch.; Leopold Stokowski, cond.
6:06 Evening Concert with Judy Anderson. SCHUMANN Genoveva Overt.; London Classical Players; Roger Norrington, cond.; MENDELSSOHN Octet in E-flat; Cleveland & Meliora Quartets; MOZART Sym. #40 in g; Vienna Phil. Orch.; James Levine, cond.
8:00 Los Angeles Philharmonic BEETHOVEN Violin Conc. in D; Sergey Kachatryan, violin; JOHN LUTHER ADAMS Become Ocean; Ludovic Morlot, cond.
10:00 Music Through the Night

23 SATURDAY
12:00 A.M. Music Through the Night
5:00 Howard’s Day Off with Howard Dicus. After years of playing classical music jazzed up, let’s turn it around, and hear jazz performed in classical arrangements and styles.
10:00 From the Top This weeks From the Top features the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra with Music Director Ward Stare performing with some of America’s best young classical musicians. Appearing with the orchestra will be awarded-winning pianist from Rochester, 13-year-old Raymond Feng, as well as a composition by a teenage composer from New Jersey, played by the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra.
11:00 Classical Guitar Alive! with Anthony Morris.
1:00 P.M. World of Opera JANACEK Jenufa. Dorothea Roschmann (Jenufa); Angela Denoke (Kostelnicka); Christian Franz (Laca); Marian Talaba (Steva); Aura Twarowska (Grandmother Buryjovka); Il Hong (Starek); Alexandru Moisiuc (Mayor); Donna Ellen (Mayor’s Wife); Kyuna Ko (Karolka); Vienna State Opera Orch. & Chorus; Ingo Metzmacher, cond. Janacek was in his sixties, at an age when many are enjoying retirement, when the surprise success of Jenufa first brought him widespread fame. The opera is an undoubted masterpiece, telling a disturbing, yet strangely inspiring story of multiple betrayals, gruesome murder and ultimate, if unlikely, forgiveness.
5:00 The Score with Edmund Stone.
6:00 A Prairie Home Companion with Garrison Keillor.
8:00 The Thistle & Shamrock with Fiona Ritchie. Clear Sounds. Enjoy the pure beauty of the unaccompanied voice – solo and layered – along with virtuoso solo instrumentalists.
9:00 Fascinatin’ Rhythm with Michael Lasser. Johnny Mercer Starts a Company – Lyricist Johnny Mercer and his partners began Capitol Records to raise the quality of songwriting and singing – and make a buck doing it.
10:00 Millennium of Music with Robert Aubrey Davis.
11:00 Music Through the Night

24 SUNDAY
12:00 A.M. Music Through the Night
5:00 Classical 24
8:00 With Heart & Voice with Peter Dubois. Hymns and More. Another in our ongoing series of programs delving into the traditions of congregational song. We’ll listen to favorites, old and new – and in a variety of settings!
9:00 Sunday Brunch with Gene Schiller. Enjoy three hours of your favorite music, as requested by the listeners of Hawaii Public Radio. To make your choice from our “musical brunch buffet” write to Sunday Brunch, Hawaii Public Radio, 738 Kaheka St., Honolulu, HI 96814. Or e-mail your request to us at: hprmusic@hawaiipublicradio.org (Subject: Sunday Brunch).
1:00 P.M. Hawaii Symphony Orchestra Broadcasts Guitar Hero: RODRIGO Fantasia para un gentilhombre; TARREGA Gran Jota de Concierto; SHOSTAKOVICH Symphony No 10 in E minor.  Soloist Pablo Villegas, Guitar, Scott Yoo cond.
3:00 Sunday Baroque. A celebration of beloved and appealing music from the baroque era (1600-1750) and the years leading up to it. Enjoy the tuneful and lively music of Bach, Vivaldi and Handel – and music by their talented contemporaries and predecessors – as part of the mix of familiar favorites and new surprises.
4:00 Harmonia with Angela Mariani. Tempesting Through Time. “Be not afeard; the isle is full of noises, Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.” Sometimes called The Enchanted Island, “The Tempest” is Shakespeare’s most inherently musical play. From pipe and tabor to Classical orchestra, the spirit Ariel soars with sweet melodies. Join us this week for Harmonia, where we explore the many sounds of The Tempest.
5:00 Weekend Radio with Robert Conrad. Some British humor including Noel Coward’s “Mrs. Worthington,” Reginald Gardner’s “Trains,” and Stanley Holloway’s “We Can’t Let You Broadcast That.” A complete BBC broadcast of an Around the Horn show. Richard Howland-Bolton tells you how to “Improve Addresses.”
6:00 Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center HAYDN String Quartet in E-flat, Op. 33, No. 2, The Joke; Orion Quartet; BEETHOVEN Piano Trio in B-flat, Archduke; Jeremy Denk, piano; Erin Keefe, violin; Efe Baltacigil, cello
7:00 Singing and Other Sins with Gary Hickling. Hermann Prey. Decca has re-released a CD “super digital transfer” that features the “most wanted” of his recordings. I interviewed him in the 1970s and will talk to you about meeting with Herr Prey.
8:00 New Sounds
9:00 The Early Muse with Ian Capps. The Restoration: Sonatas, Suites and Songs. After the Restoration of the English monarch in 1660, austerity turned rapidly to entertainment: chamber music and song for the theater by John Blow and Henry Purcell, consort suites by Matthew Locke and Italian violin extravaganzas by Nicola Matteis.
10:00 Music from the Hearts of Space. Take a journey through inner space with music that evokes the feeling of the cosmos.
11:00 Music Through the Night

25 MONDAY
12:00 A.M. Music Through the Night
8:30 Morning Café with Gene Schiller. Get the day going with a refreshing blend of music, The Writer’s Almanac, special features…and more music. Today’s theme: Mostly Baroque.
10:00 Morning Concert with Gene Schiller. SALIERI Variations on La Folia; David Nolan, violin; Philharmonia Orch.; Pietro Spada, cond.; SPOHR Sym. #4 in F, Der Weihe die Tone; NDR Phil. Orch., Hannover; Howard Griffiths, cond.; HANDEL Water Music; Berlin Phil. Orch.; Rafael Kubelik, cond.
12:00 P.M. Performance Today
2:00 Exploring Music with Bill McGlaughlin. Arias & Barcarolles. Taking a cue from President Eisenhower’s famous remark to Leonard Bernstein, this week is a sampling of arias, overtures, barcarolles, and other melodic delights that deserve more time on the airwaves. Bill will spin tunes like Lawrence Welk’s “Bubbles in the Wine” and Fred Waring and his Pennsylvanians performing Jerome Kern’s “Smoke Gets in Your Eyes.” This is a week to just sit back and enjoy.
3:00 Masterworks Hour with Gene Schiller. BANTOCK Pierrot of the Minute; Royal Phil. Orch.; Vernon Handley, cond.; BRUCH Violin Conc. #2 in d; Itzhak Perlman, violin; Israel Phil. Orch.; Zubin Mehta, cond.
6:06 Evening Concert with Craig De Silva. RIMSKY-KORSAKOV The Tsar’s Bride Overt.; Russian National Orch.; Mikhail Pletnev, cond.; STRAVINSKY The Firebird Suite; Boston Sym. Orch.; Erich Leinsdorf, cond.; BORODIN String Quartet #1 in A; Borodin Quartet
8:00 Cleveland Orchestra BRAHMS Piano Conc. #1 in d; Yefim Bronfman, piano; BRAHMS Sym. #1 in c; Franz Welser-Most, cond.
10:00 Music Through the Night

26 TUESDAY
12:00 A.M. Music Through the Night
8:30 Morning Café with Gene Schiller. Get the day going with a refreshing blend of music, The Writer’s Almanac, special features…and more music. Today’s theme: More Shakespeare.
10:00 Morning Concert with Gene Schiller. ZEMLINSKY Psalm 23; Ernst Senff Chor; Berlin Radio Sym.; Riccardo Chailly, cond.; CHAUSSON Poeme; Chantal Juillet, violin; Montreal Sym. Orch.; Charles Dutoit, cond.; GLIERE Sym. #1 in E-flat; BBC Phil. Orch.; Edward Downes, cond.
12:00 P.M. Performance Today
2:00 Exploring Music with Bill McGlaughlin. Arias & Barcarolles.
3:00 Masterworks Hour with Gene Schiller. GLUCK Ballet music from Orfeo ed Euridice; Rome Opera Orch.; Pierre Monteux, cond.; SCHUBERT Sym. #1 in D; Hanover Band; Roy Goodman, cond.
6:06 Evening Concert with Craig De Silva. TAILLEFERRE Concertino for Harp; Gillian Benet, harp; Women’s Phil. Orch.; JoAnn Falletta, cond.; POULENC Concert Champetre; Simon Preston, harpsichord; London Sym. Orch.; Andre Previn, cond.; LUTOSLAWSKI Conc. for Orch.; Cleveland Orch.; Christoph von Dohnanyi, cond.
8:00 Collector’s Corner with Henry Fogel. The Covent Garden Callas ‘Medea.’ (Callas, Vickers, Carlyle, Cossotto, Zaccaria; Rescigno)
10:00 Music Through the Night

27 WEDNESDAY
12:00 A.M. Music Through the Night
8:30 Morning Café with Gene Schiller. Get the day going with a refreshing blend of music, The Writer’s Almanac, special features…and more music. Today’s theme: Modern Melody.
10:00 Morning Concert with Gene Schiller. BAX The Garden of Fand; Ulster Orch.; Bryden Thomson, cond.; JIRKO Piano Conc. #3; Viktorie Svihlikova, piano; Czech Phil. Orch.; Karel Ancerl, cond.; TCHAIKOVSKY Souvenir de Florence; Orpheus Chamber Orch.
12:00 P.M. Performance Today
2:00 Exploring Music with Bill McGlaughlin. Arias & Barcarolles.
3:00 Masterworks Hour with Gene Schiller. HINDEMITH Konzertmusik for Brass & Strings; Boston Sym. Orch.; William Steinberg, cond.; MOZART Horn Conc. #4 in E-flat; William VerMeulen, horn; Houston Sym. Orch.; Christoph Eschenbach, cond.
6:06 Evening Concert with Craig De Silva. GLINKA Valse Fantaisie; Armenian Phil. Orch.; Loris Tjeknavorian, cond.; IPPOLITOV-IVANOV Caucasian Sketches Suite #2; National Orch. of Ukraine; Arthur Fagen, cond.; RACHMANINOFF Piano Conc. #4 in g; Jean-Yves Thibaudet, piano; Cleveland Orch.; Vladimir Ashkenazy, cond.
8:00 Chicago Symphony Orchestra SCRIABIN Sym. #2; TCHAIKOVSKY Sym. #6 in b, Pathetique; Riccardo Muti, cond.
10:00 Music Through the Night

28 THURSDAY12:00 A.M. Music Through the Night
8:30 Morning Café with Gene Schiller. Get the day going with a refreshing blend of music, The Writer’s Almanac, special features…and more music. Today’s theme: None-Hit Wonders.
10:00 Morning Concert with Gene Schiller. AMIROV Azerbaijan Capriccio; Ostankino Radio & TV Sym. Orch.; Yalchin Adigezalov, cond.; HUBAY Violin Conc. #5 in g; Aaron Rosand, violin; Luxembourg Radio Orch.; Louis de Froment, cond.; SCHMITT La Tragedie de Salome; French National Orch. & Chorus; Jean Martinon, cond.
12:00 P.M. Performance Today
2:00 Exploring Music with Bill McGlaughlin. Arias & Barcarolles.
3:00 Masterworks Hour with Gene Schiller. RIMSKY-KORSAKOV Capriccio Espagnole; RCA Victor Sym.; Kiril Kondrashin, cond.; BORODIN Sym. #2 in b; Orch. de la Suisse Romande; Ernest Ansermet, cond.
6:06 Evening Concert with Judy Anderson. WAGNER The Flying Dutchman Overt.; Berlin Phil. Orch.; Seiji Ozawa, cond.; WEBER Clarinet Conc. #1 in f; Benny Goodman, clarinet; Chicago Sym. Orch.; Jean Martinon, cond.; TCHAIKOVSKY Excerpts from The Sleeping Beauty; Royal Phil. Orch.; Charles Mackerras, cond.
8:00 New York Philharmonic SZYMANOWSKI Violin Conc. #1; Nicola Benedetti, violin; PROKOFIEV Selections from Cinderella; Vladimir Jurowski, cond.
10:00 Music Through the Night

29 FRIDAY12:00 A.M. Music Through the Night
8:30 Morning Café with Gene Schiller. Get the day going with a refreshing blend of music, The Writer’s Almanac, special features…and more music. Today’s theme: New Names, New Recordings.
10:00 Morning Concert with Gene Schiller. BRAEIN Concertino for Flute; Ornulf Gulbransen, flute; Bergen Phil. Orch.; Karsten Andersen, cond.; SHOSTAKOVICH Sym. #9 in e; Russian National Orch.; Vladimir Spivakov, cond.; TANEYEV Suite de Concert; David Oistrakh, violin; Philharmonia Orch.; Nicolai Malko, cond.
12:00 P.M. Performance Today
2:00 Exploring Music with Bill McGlaughlin. Arias & Barcarolles.
3:00 Masterworks Hour with Gene Schiller. BOLCOM Graceful Ghost; Gil Shaham, violin; Jonathan Feldman, piano; BEETHOVEN Piano Trio in D, Ghost; Isaac Stern, violin; Leonard Rose, cello; Eugene Istomin, piano
6:06 Evening Concert with Judy Anderson. CIMAROSA Concertante in G; Aurele Nicolet, flute; Heinz Holliger, oboe; Academy of St. Martin; Kenneth Sillito, cond.; SPOHR Concertante in G; Susanna Mildonian, harp; Ruggiero Ricci, violin; Orch. of Radio Luxembourg; Louis de Froment, cond.; BACH Orch. Suite #4 in D; Boston Baroque; Martin Pearlman, cond.
8:00 Los Angeles Philharmonic WEINBERG The Golden Key Suite; TCHAIKOVSKY Sym. #4 in f; Mirga Grazynte-Tyla, cond.; MOZART Piano Conc. #9, K. 271; Yuja Wang, piano; Lionel Bringuer, cond.
10:00 Music Through the Night

30 SATURDAY
12:00 A.M. Music Through the Night
5:00 Howard’s Day Off with Howard Dicus. Symphonic obscurities: symphonic music by composers whom we don’t associate with symphonies, like Khachaturian and Meredith Willson, and from composers we barely remember at all, like Francis Chagrin and Robert Headley.
10:00 From the Top From Louisville, Kentucky, this week’s From the Top features a superb 17-year-old pianist from Brooklyn who wants to devote himself to the work of racially diversifying the world of classical music. We’ll also hear an entrancing performance of “Over the Rainbow” performed on marimba by the local teen percussionist, and the Louisville Youth Orchestra perform a brand new piece by American composer Christopher Theofanidis.
11:00 Classical Guitar Alive! with Anthony Morris.
1:00 P.M. World of Opera VERDI La Forza del Destino. Csilla Boross (Leonora); Aquiles Machado (Don Alvaro); Franco Vassallo (Don Carlo di Vargas); Slobodan Stankovic (Marquis of Calatrava); Ahlima Mhamdi (Preziosilla); Pietro Spagnoli (Fra Melitone); Vitaly Kovalyov (Padre Guardiano); Suisse Romande Orch. & Chorus; Paolo Arrivabeni, cond. Verdi’s relentless drama of politics, passion and revenge demands a top-notch ensemble cast. This production from Geneva delivers, and the Suisse Romande Orchestra shines in what may be Verdi’s most famous orchestra.
5:00 The Score with Edmund Stone.
6:00 A Prairie Home Companion with Garrison Keillor.
8:00 The Thistle & Shamrock with Fiona Ritchie. Hot Picks. Some music is a perfect match for the hot days, warm evenings and cool sea breezes of summertime. Enjoy an eclectic hour of summer sounds.
9:00 Fascinatin’ Rhythm with Michael Lasser. Love Letters: The Songs of Edward Heyman – Imagine writing the lyrics to “Body and Soul,” “When I Fall in Love,” and “For Sentimental Reasons,” and nobody’ s heard of you.
10:00 Millennium of Music with Robert Aubrey Davis.
11:00 Music Through the Night

31 SUNDAY
12:00 A.M. Music Through the Night
5:00 Classical 24
8:00 With Heart & Voice with Peter Dubois. Music of Praise. Joyful and exuberant anthems, hymns, and organ music will fill the air on this edition of With Heart and Voice! Join Peter DuBois for music of praise!
9:00 Sunday Brunch with Gene Schiller. Enjoy three hours of your favorite music, as requested by the listeners of Hawaii Public Radio. To make your choice from our “musical brunch buffet” write to Sunday Brunch, Hawaii Public Radio, 738 Kaheka St., Honolulu, HI 96814. Or e-mail your request to us at: hprmusic@hawaiipublicradio.org (Subject: Sunday Brunch).
1:00 P.M. Hawaii Symphony Orchestra BroadcastsBeethoven & Dvorak ADAMS Chairman Dances; BEETHOVEN Piano Concerto No 3 in C minor; DVORAK Symphony No 7 in D minor. Alexander Kobrin, Piano, Michael Stern, cond.
3:00 Sunday Baroque. A celebration of beloved and appealing music from the baroque era (1600-1750) and the years leading up to it. Enjoy the tuneful and lively music of Bach, Vivaldi and Handel – and music by their talented contemporaries and predecessors – as part of the mix of familiar favorites and new surprises.
4:00 Harmonia with Angela Mariani. Remembering Nikolaus Harnoncourt. The early music world lost one of its most important figures when NikolausHarnoncourt passed away on March 5th, 2016. This week on Harmonia, we’re looking back at the life and career of this great man.
5:00 Weekend Radio with Robert Conrad. A lesson in punctuation by Victor Borge, Tom Lehrer’s “N, apostrophe T,” Allan Sherman’s “Night and Day,” and Will Holt’s variations on other Cole Porter songs. Jan C. Snow addresses the problems of “Lawns.”
6:00 Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center DVORAKDrobnosti (Miniatures), Op. 75a; Daniel Phillips & Kristin Lee, violins; Mark Holloway, viola; TCHAIKOVSKY String Quartet #2 in F; Borodin Quartet
7:00 Singing and Other Sins with Gary Hickling. Art Songs Plus. There are many beautiful art songs which, in addition to voice and piano, include another instrument. Schubert’s “AufdemStrom” has a French horn,and his “DerHirtaufdemFelsen” requires clarinet. We’ll hear these and other examples.
8:00 New Sounds
9:00 The Early Muse with Ian Capps. St. Ignatius, Zipoli and the Jesuit Missions. The austere Jesuit order was initially suspicious of music for its sensuality, but recognized its enormous appeal in the American colonies. We celebrate St. Ignatius Day, July 31st, with music from the Jesuit missions in Paraguay, including Zipoli’s glorious Mission Opera, St. Ignatius.
10:00 Music from the Hearts of Space. Take a journey through inner space with music that evokes the feeling of the cosmos.
11:00 Music Through the Night

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