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HPR-1 Program Listings: June 2016

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1 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: School’s Out.
10:00 Morning Concert with Gene Schiller. WARREN The Crystal Lake; Polish Radio & TV Sym. Orch.; Szymon Kawalla, cond.; WARREN The Harp Weaver; Thomas Hampson, baritone; Polish Radio & TV Sym. Orch. & Chorus; Bruce Ferden, cond.; HUBER Sym. #2, Bocklin; Stuttgart Phil. Orch.; Jorg Peter Weigle, cond.
12:00 P.M. Performance Today
2:00 Exploring Music with Bill McGlaughlin. TBA
3:00 Masterworks Hour with Gene Schiller. SIBELIUS The Oceanides; City of Birmingham Sym. Orch.; Simon Rattle, cond.; NOVAK Serenade #1 in F; Ukrainian Chamber Orch.; Andrew Mogrelia, cond.
6:06 Evening Concert with Craig De Silva. GRANADOS Spanish Dances; Norbert Kraft, guitar; Razumovsky Sinfonia; Peter Breiner, cond.; CIMAROSA Concertante in G; Aurele Nicolet, flute; Heinz Holliger, oboe; Academy of St. Martin; Kenneth Sillito, cond.; RAVEL Piano Trio; Jean-Yves Thibaudet, piano; Joshua Bell, violin; Steven Isserlis, cello
8:00 Chicago Symphony Orchestra LUTOSLAWSKI Musique funebre; BEETHOVEN Piano Conc. #3 in c; Paul Lewis, piano; TCHAIKOVSKY Sym. #6 in b, Pathetique; Christoph von Dohnanyi, cond.; BORODIN In the Steppes of Central Asia; Tugan Sokhiev, cond.
10:00 Music Through the Night

2 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: Youthful Indiscretions.
10:00 Morning Concert with Gene Schiller. FUCIK Marinarella Overt.; Carlsbad Sym. Orch.; Douglas Bostock, cond.; MOROSS Sonata for Piano Duo & String Quartet; Nancy Weems & John Jensen, duo piano; Lyric Arts Quartet, Houston; FIBICH Sym. #1 in F; Razumovsky Sinfonia; Andrew Mogrelia, cond.
12:00 P.M. Performance Today
2:00 Exploring Music with Bill McGlaughlin. TBA
3:00 Masterworks Hour with Gene Schiller. BEETHOVEN Piano Sonata #17 in d, Tempest; Vladimir Ashkenazy, piano; TCHAIKOVSKY The Tempest; Berlin Phil. Orch.; Claudio Abbado, cond.
6:06 Evening Concert with John Zak. WAGNER Siegfried Idyll; Orpheus Chamber Orch.; TCHAIKOVSKY Variations on a Rococo Theme; Mischa Maisky, cello; Philharmonia Orch.; Giuseppe Sinopoli, cond.; SCHUBERT Sym. #4 in c, Tragic; Royal Concertgebouw Orch.; Nikolaus Harnoncourt, cond.
8:00 New York Philharmonic PROKOFIEV Piano Conc. #3 in C; Yuja Wang, piano; MAHLER Sym. #1 in D; Jaap van Zweden, cond.
10:00 Music Through the Night

3 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: Watching the Clouds Go By.
10:00 Morning Concert with Gene Schiller. POULENC Piano Conc.; Jean Bernard Pommier, piano; City of London Sinfonia; Richard Hickox, cond.; ROGER DUCASSE Suite Francaise; Rhenish Palatinate Sym. Orch.; Leif Segerstam, cond.; SCHUBERT String Quintet in C; Emerson Quartet; Mstislav Rostropovich, cello
12:00 P.M. Performance Today
2:00 Exploring Music with Bill McGlaughlin. TBA
3:00 Masterworks Hour with Gene Schiller. ROSSINI William Tell Overt.; National Phil. Orch.; Leopold Stokowski, cond.; DOHNANYI Variations on a Nursery Tune; Andras Schiff, piano; Chicago Sym. Orch.; Georg Solti, cond.
6:06 Evening Concert with John Zak. BLOCH Conc. Grosso #2; Eastman-Rochester Orch.; Howard Hanson, cond.; BARBER Violin Conc.; Hilary Hahn, violin; Saint Paul Chamber Orch.; Hugh Wolff, cond.; NIELSEN Sym. #1 in g; San Francisco Sym. Orch.; Herbert Blomstedt, cond.
8:00 San Francisco Symphony RAVEL Ma Mere l’Oye Suite; SALONEN Nyx; STRAVINSKY The Firebird; Esa-Pekka Salonen, cond.; MOZART Sym. #34 in C; Michael Tilson Thomas, cond.
10:00 Music Through the Night

4 SATURDAY
12:00 A.M. Music Through the Night
5:00 Howard’s Day Off with Howard Dicus.
10:00 From the Top This week’s program comes to the Idyllwild Arts Academy for a show filled with amazing performances and inspiring stories from some of America’s best young classical musicians. This show will feature the outstanding talent at Idyllwild Arts Academy.
11:00 Classical Guitar Alive! with Anthony Morris.
1:00 P.M. World of Opera VERDI I Due Foscari. Placido Domingo (Francesco Foscari); Liudmyla Monastyrska (Lucrezia Contarini); Aquiles Machado (Jacopo Foscari); Raymond Aceto (Jacopo Laredano); Josep Fado (Babarigo); Maria Miro (Pisano); Grand Liceu Theater Orch. & Chorus; Massimo Zanetti, cond. Verdi’s operas are so popular that few of his great dramas could truly be described as “unjustly neglected” – but this one may fit the bill. It tells a compelling story of deadly intrigue and political treachery set against the historical backdrop of 15th century Venice.
5:00 The Score with Edmund Lowe.
6:00 A Prairie Home Companion with Garrison Keillor.
8:00 The Thistle & Shamrock with Fiona Ritchie. Songs of the Times. Old ballads offer fascinating glimpses into the past but what do today’s songwriters say about our contemporary concerns? Find out this week.
9:00 Fascinatin’ Rhythm with Michael Lasser. Women on the Edge – On the edge of a new world, that is, as standards of romantic behavior were changing.
10:00 Millennium of Music with Robert Aubrey Davis. TBA
11:00 Music Through the Night

5 SUNDAY
12:00 A.M. Music Through the Night
5:00 Classical 24
8:00 With Heart & Voice with Peter Dubois. Happy Birthday! On this edition of With Heart and Voice, we’ll celebrate the birthdays of several composers, with choral and organ music by Elgar, Stravinsky, Gounod and Distler. Join Peter DuBois for the party!
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 HAYDN Sym. #40 in F; MOZART Piano Conc. #17 in G; Christian Zacharias, piano; WOOLRICH Ulysses Awakes; Maiya Popach, viola; HAYDN Sym. #87 in A; Saint Paul Chamber Orch.; Christian Zacharias, 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. Steve Allen and Ernie Kovacs demonstrate how the inspiration for the Jeopardy TV show came about. John Charles Thomas and Owen Brannigan present their versions of “Sing a Song of Sixpence,” and Stanley Unwin tells the story of “Goldyloppers and the Three Bear Loaders.” Jan C. Snow makes the case for “Teddy Bears.” Also, This Week in the Media.
6:00 Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center BERG Piano Sonata, Op. 1; Alessio Bax, piano; SCHUBERT Piano Trio #1 in B-flat; Wu Han, piano; Phillip Seltzer, violin; David Finckel, cello
7:00 Singing and Other Sins with Gary Hickling. Robert Schumann. We celebrate the birthday of one of the most celebrated and appreciated composers of Lieder, with a classic recording of his Poet’s Life (Dichterliebe). Though Gerard Souzay was French, his feeling for the Heinrich Heine poetry is natural and affecting.
8:00 New Sounds
9:00 The Early Muse with Ian Capps. Popular Music in the Time of Cervantes. There are many references in Miguel de Cervantes’ Don Quijote to the popular music of his time. Our last program honoring the giant of Spanish literature during the 4th centenary of his death in 1616 presents the songs and dances that would have been most familiar to him and his hero.
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

6 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. THOMSON Autumn; Ann Mason Stockton, harp; Los Angeles Chamber Orch.; Neville Marriner, cond.; LOUIS GLASS Summer Life; Rhenish State Phil. Orch.; Daniel Raiskin, cond.; COPLAND Appalachian Spring; Boston Sym. Orch.; Aaron Copland, cond.
12:00 P.M. Performance Today
2:00 Exploring Music with Bill McGlaughlin. Carl Nielsen. A week-long look at the life and music of Danish composer Carl Nielsen, who rose from humble beginnings to become Denmark’s greatest composer. We will hear Nielsen’s folk tunes, his first symphony, and Danny Kaye singing Wonderful Copenhagen!
3:00 Masterworks Hour with Gene Schiller. LAGOYA/BIZET Gypsy Dances (based on Carmen); Alexandre Lagoya, guitar; Academy of St. Martin; Kenneth Sillito, cond.; BIZET Roma; City of Birmingham Sym. Orch.; Louis Fremaux, cond.
6:06 Evening Concert with Craig De Silva. BRITTEN Variations & Fugue on a Theme by Purcell; London Phil. Orch.; Leonard Slatkin, cond.; SAINT-SAENS Carnival of Animals; Guher & Suher Pekinel, pianos; Orch. Phil. de Radio France; Marek Janowski, cond.; STILL Sym. #2 in g, Song of a New Race; Detroit Sym. Orch.; Neeme Jarvi, cond.
8:00 Cleveland Orchestra SCHUMANN Manfred Overt.; DVORAK Piano Conc. in g; Stephen Hough, piano; NIELSEN Sym. #4, Inextinguishable; Alan Gilbert, cond.
10:00 Music Through the Night

7 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: Musical Tidbits.
10:00 Morning Concert with Gene Schiller. ROSSINI Ballet music from Le Siege de Corinth; Monte-Carlo National Opera Orch.; Antonio De Almeida, cond.; SPOHR Sym. #8 in G; Czecho-Slovak State Phil. Orch.; Alfred Walter, cond.; MOZART Violin Conc. #5 in A, Turkish; Anne-Sophie Mutter, violin & cond.; London Phil. Orch.
12:00 P.M. Performance Today
2:00 Exploring Music with Bill McGlaughlin. Carl Nielsen.
3:00 Masterworks Hour with Gene Schiller. LUIGINI Ballet Egyptienne; Royal Phil. Orch.; Anatole Fistoulari, cond.; BERNSTEIN Fancy Free; Bournemouth Sym. Orch.; Andrew Litton, cond.
6:06 Evening Concert with Craig De Silva. SUK Scherzo Capriccioso; Czech Phil. Orch.; Charles Mackerras, cond.; HUMPERDINCK Dornroschen Suite; Bamberg Sym. Orch.; Karl Anton Rickenbacher, cond.; TCHAIKOVSKY Sym. #2 in c, Little Russian; London Phil. Orch.; Mstislav Rostropovich, cond.
8:00 Collector’s Corner with Henry Fogel.
10:00 Music Through the Night

8 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. FAURE Dolly Suite; Boston Sym. Orch.; ROREM Lions; North Carolina Sym.; Grant Llewellyn, cond.; R. STRAUSS Also Sprach Zarathustra; Boston Sym. Orch.; William Steinberg, cond.
12:00 P.M. Performance Today
2:00 Exploring Music with Bill McGlaughlin. Carl Nielsen.
3:00 Masterworks Hour with Gene Schiller. BRITTEN Sea Interludes & Passacaglia from Peter Grimes; London Phil. Orch.; Leonard Slatkin, cond.; IRELAND Piano Conc. in E-flat; Kathryn Stott, piano; Royal Phil. Orch.; Vernon Handley, cond.
6:06 Evening Concert with Craig De Silva. SVENDSEN Romance; Gil Shaham, violin; Orpheus Chamber Orch.; GOUNOD Sym. #1 in D; Academy of St. Martin; Neville Marriner, cond.; DEBUSSY String Quartet in g; Hagen Quartet
8:00 Chicago Symphony Orchestra RAVEL Mother Goose Suite; DEBUSSY La Damoiselle elue; Kate Royal, soprano; Elodie Mechain, mezzo-soprano; Chicago Sym. Chorus; RAVEL L’enfant et les sortileges; Chloe Briot, soprano; Marie-Eve Munger, soprano; Kate Royal, soprano; Marianne Crebassa, mezzo-soprano; Elodie Mechain, mezzo-soprano; Manuel Nunez Carmelino, tenor; Stephane Degout, baritone; Eric Owens, bass-baritone; Anima – Young Singers of Greater Chicago; Esa-Pekka Salonen, cond.; RAVEL Pavane pour une infant defunte; RAVEL Alborada del gracioso; RAVEL Introduction & Allegro; Jean Martinon, cond.
10:00 Music Through the Night

9 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: Exotica.
10:00 Morning Concert with Gene Schiller. IBERT Overture de Fete; Orch. de Paris; Jean Martinon, cond.; SAINT-SAENS Violin Conc. #3 in b; Joshua Bell, violin; Montreal Sym. Orch.; Charles Dutoit, cond.; DELIUS Incidental music to Hassan; Bournemouth Sinfonietta & Chorus; Richard Hickox, cond.
12:00 P.M. Performance Today
2:00 Exploring Music with Bill McGlaughlin. Carl Nielsen.
3:00 Masterworks Hour with Gene Schiller. SATIE Gnossiennes; Pascal Roge, piano; RODRIGO Concierto Madrigale; Alfonso Moreno & Deborah Mariotti, guitars; London Sym. Orch.; Enrique Batiz, cond.
6:06 Evening Concert with John Zak. CORELLI Sonata #12 in d, la folia; Yehudi Menuhin, violin; Roger Donnington, viola; George Malcolm, harpsichord; BACH Orch. Suite #1 in C; Boston Baroque; Martin Pearlman, cond.; HAYDN Sym. #103 in E-flat, Drumroll; New York Phil.; Leonard Bernstein, cond.
8:00 New York Philharmonic SIBELIUS Violin Conc. in D; Leonidas Kavakos, cond.; SHOSTAKOVICH The Age of Gold Suite; SALONEN Karawane; New York Choral Artists; Alan Gilbert, cond.
10:00 Music Through the Night

10 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: Morning, Noon & Night.
10:00 Morning Concert with Gene Schiller. SZYMANOWSKI Mythen; Ida Haendel, violin; Vladimir Ashkenazy, piano; ENESCU Sym. #3, finale; Georges Enescu Phil. Orch.; Horia Andreescu, cond.; DVORAK Cello Conc. in b; Gregor Piatigorsky, cello; Boston Sym. Orch.; Charles Munch, cond.
12:00 P.M. Performance Today
2:00 Exploring Music with Bill McGlaughlin. Carl Nielsen.
3:00 Masterworks Hour with Gene Schiller. MOZART Sym. #35 in D, Haffner; Vienna Phil. Orch.; James Levine, cond.; STRAVINSKY Pulcinella Suite; Atlanta Sym. Orch.; Yoel Levi, cond.
6:06 Evening Concert with John Zak. DE FRUMERIE Suite Pastorale; Kathleen Rudolph, flute; CBC Vancouver Orch.; Mario Bernardi, cond.; RESPIGHI Fountains of Rome; Philadelphia Orch.; Riccardo Muti, cond.; BIZET Sym. in C; National Phil. Orch.; Leopold Stokowski, cond.
8:00 San Francisco Symphony BERNSTEIN Sym. #2, The Age of Anxiety; Jean-Yves Thibaudet, piano; MAHLER Sym. #4 in G; Susanna Phillips, soprano; COPLAND Quiet City; Michael Tilson Thomas, cond.
10:00 Music Through the Night

11 SATURDAY
12:00 A.M. Music Through the Night
5:00 Howard’s Day Off with Howard Dicus.
10:00 From the Top From our home in Boston, this week’s program features a From the Top alum who’s gone on to be the first American pianist since 1966 to win the Silver Medal at the famous International Tchaikovsky Competition. Also, we meet a pianist who’s just nine years old who not only performs the music of Rachmaninoff with authority – she also happens to have been an international chess champion.
11:00 Classical Guitar Alive! with Anthony Morris.
1:00 P.M. World of Opera GODARD Veronique Gens (Beatrice); Edgaras Montvidas (Dante); Rachel Frenkel (Gemma); Diana Axentil (Ecolier); Jean-Francois Lapointe (Bardi); Munich Radio Orch.; Bavarian Radio Chorus; Ulf Schirmer, cond. Benjamin Godard is hardly a “household name” in musical circles today, but in his time he stood alongside Saint-Saens among the most versatile composers in 19th century France. In this opera, the great Italian writer Dante Alighieri not only inspires the music, but also plays a starring role.
5:00 The Score with Edmund Lowe.
6:00 A Prairie Home Companion with Garrison Keillor.
8:00 The Thistle & Shamrock with Fiona Ritchie. Raise Your Voice. While solo singing is revered in traditional singing circles, layers of harmony and massed voices create stunning arrangements of traditional folk song.
9:00 Fascinatin’ Rhythm with Michael Lasser. Cuddling Songs – Early in the 20th century, sex takes its proper place in popular songs.
10:00 Millennium of Music with Robert Aubrey Davis. The Medieval Muse. The Capella de Ministrers are back with an exploration into the life and times of the mystic Ramon Llul; and Dialogos traces the oral roots of Dalmatian chant.
11:00 Music Through the Night

12 SUNDAY
12:00 A.M. Music Through the Night
5:00 Classical 24
8:00 With Heart & Voice with Peter Dubois. What’s New? Peter DuBois will share music from the wealth of choral and organ music CDs that have been released in recent months. Tune in and find some old gems, as well as som new favorites!
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 WEINBERG The Golden Key Suite; VIEUXTEMPS Violin Conc. #4; Hilary Hahn, violin; TCHAIKOVSKY Sym. #4 in f; Los Angeles Phil.; Mirga Grazynte-Tyla, cond.
4:00 Harmonia with Angela Mariani.
5:00 Weekend Radio with Robert Conrad. As background for the Meryl Streep film about Florence Foster Jenkins, we present the interview with her accompanist Cosmo McMoon. Of course, we’ll have samples of Madam Jenkins’ art and some other examples of odd singing. Jan C. Snow discusses “The Lost Chord,” and John Aler sings it. Also, This Week in the Media.
6:00 Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center LIGETI Trio for Violin, Horn & Piano, Hommage a Brahms; Jeremy Denk, piano; Erin Keefe, violin; Jennifer Montone, horn; BRAHMS Violin Sonata in G, Op. 78; Benjamin Beilman, violin; Gilbert Kalish, piano
7:00 Singing and Other Sins with Gary Hickling. Richard Strauss. Best known for his operas and tone poems, Strauss wrote many wonderful Lieder, some of which he orchestrated. His “Four Last Songs” are rightly considered his crowning achievement in the field.
8:00 New Sounds
9:00 The Early Muse with Ian Capps. The Sistine Chapel Choir. For more than 500 years, the Sistine Chapel has embraced the leading singers and composers of the Catholic rite. In 2015, the Capella Sistina made its first ever recording of music by the most famous composers of the late 15th century, from Palestrina to Allegri, composed specifically for the chapel. We compare its unique resonance with recordings made elsewhere of music by Josquin and others for the choir.
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

13 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: Presenting Victor Borge.
10:00 Morning Concert with Gene Schiller. BEETHOVEN Consecration of the House Overt.; Philharmonia Orch.; Otto Klemperer, cond.; NIELSEN Aladdin Suite; San Francisco Sym. Orch.; Herbert Blomstedt, cond.; MENDELSSOHN Sym. #5 in d, Reformation; Vienna Phil. Orch.; John Eliot Gardiner, cond.
12:00 P.M. Performance Today
2:00 Exploring Music with Bill McGlaughlin. I Lost it at the Movies. From swashbuckling pirates, to robotic dogs, to tht old sled Rosebud, there’s a soundtrack behind every great movie scene, and a story behind every sound. Bill tells about the origins of film music in Paris, sails the high seas with Korngold, and takes a trip to Sherwood Forest. Saint-Saens, Mahler, Korngold, and Waxman are featured.
3:00 Masterworks Hour with Gene Schiller. R. STRAUSS Macbeth; Detroit Sym. Orch.; Antal Dorati, cond.; BARTOK Piano Conc. #3; Martha Argerich, piano; Montreal Sym. Orch.; Charles Dutoit, cond.
6:06 Evening Concert with Craig De Silva. STILL Vignettes; Sierra Winds; MAHLER Songs of a Wayfarer; Frederica von Stade, mezzo-soprano; Atlanta Sym. Orch.; Yoel Levi, cond.; MOZART Sym. #40 in g; Vienna Phil. Orch.; James Levine, cond.
8:00 Cleveland Orchestra DORMAN Siklon; ELGAR Enigma Variations; MAHLER Sym. #1 in D; Giancarlo Guerrero, cond.
10:00 Music Through the Night

14 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: Music for Strings.
10:00 Morning Concert with Gene Schiller. BARBER Adagio for Strings; Boston Sym. Orch.; Charles Munch, cond.; BARBER Medea Suite; Eastman-Rochester Orch.; Howard Hanson, cond.; BRAHMS/SCHONBERG Piano Quartet #1 in g; City of Birmingham Sym. Orch.; Simon Rattle, cond.
12:00 P.M. Performance Today
2:00 Exploring Music with Bill McGlaughlin. I Lost it at the Movies.
3:00 Masterworks Hour with Gene Schiller. ADAM Giselle Suite; Philadelphia Orch.; Eugene Ormandy, cond.; PAGANINI Violin Conc. #4 in d; Uto Ughi, violin & cond.; Chamber Orch. of Santa Cecilia
6:06 Evening Concert with Craig De Silva. MENDELSSOHN Calm Sea & Prosperous Voyage; Bamberg Sym. Orch.; Claus Peter Flor, cond.; BEETHOVEN Serenade in D; James Galway, flute; Paul Neubauer, viola; Joseph Swensen, violin; GLAZUNOV The Seasons; Minnesota Orch.; Edo De Waart, cond.
8:00 Collector’s Corner with Henry Fogel.
10:00 Music Through the Night

15 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: Dreams and Hallucinations.
10:00 Morning Concert with Gene Schiller. D’ERLANGER Les Cent Baisers Suite; London Phil. Orch.; Antal Dorati, cond.; ELGAR Falstaff; Montreal Sym. Orch.; Charles Dutoit, cond.; VAUGHAN WILLIAMS Sym. #7, Sinfonia Antarctica; London Sym. Orch. & Chorus; Andre Previn, cond.
12:00 P.M. Performance Today
2:00 Exploring Music with Bill McGlaughlin. I Lost it at the Movies.
3:00 Masterworks Hour with Gene Schiller. SCHMIDT Intermezzo from Notre Dame; Berlin Phil. Orch.; Herbert von Karajan, cond.; KORNGOLD Suite for Two Violins, Cello & Piano Left-Hand; Leon Fleisher, piano; Joseph Silverstein, Jaime Laredo, violins; Yo-Yo Ma, cello
6:06 Evening Concert with Craig De Silva. BACH/WALTON The Wise Virgins Suite; Concert Arts Orch.; Robert Irving, cond.; REGER Bocklin Suite; Buffalo Phil. Orch.; JoAnn Falletta, cond.; WEBER Clarinet Quintet in b; Ensemble-Wien Berlin
8:00 Chicago Symphony Orchestra SCHUBERT Sym. #8 in b, Unfinished; ELGAR Cello Conc. in e; John Sharp, cello; SCHUBERT Sym. #2 in B-flat; VERDI Four Seasons from I Vespri Siciliani; Riccardo Muti, cond.
10:00 Music Through the Night

16 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. RAFF The Tempest; Orch. de la Suisse Romande; Neeme Jarvi, cond.; KORNGOLD Much Ado About Nothing Suite; Gil Shaham, violin; Andre Previn, piano; FOERSTER From Shakespeare; Prague Sym. Orch.; Vaclav Smetacek, cond.
12:00 P.M. Performance Today
2:00 Exploring Music with Bill McGlaughlin. I Lost it at the Movies.
3:00 Masterworks Hour with Gene Schiller. THOMSON Acadian Songs & Dances; New London Sym. Orch.; Ronald Corp, cond.; PISTON Sym. #2; Boston Sym. Orch.; Michael Tilson Thomas, cond.
6:06 Evening Concert with John Zak. VILLA-LOBOS Quatuor; Lontano; Odaline de la Martinez, cond.; RESPIGHI Brazilian Impressions; London Sym. Orch.; Antal Dorati, cond.; SIBELIUS Violin Conc. in d; Itzhak Perlman, violin; Boston Sym. Orch.; Erich Leinsdorf, cond.
8:00 New York Philharmonic MASSENET Ballet music from Le Cid; FALLA Nights in the Gardens of Spain; Joyce Yang, piano; FALLA The Three-Cornered Hat; Virginie Verrez, mezzo-soprano; Bramwell Tovey, cond.
10:00 Music Through the Night

17 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: Fathers & Sons.
10:00 Morning Concert with Gene Schiller. MIASKOVSKY Salutatory Overt.; Orch. of the Russian Federation; Evgeny Svetlanov, cond.; RACHMANINOFF Piano Conc. #1 in f-sharp; Jean-Yves Thibaudet, piano; Cleveland Orch.; Vladimir Ashkenazy, cond.; SVIRIDOV Oratorio Pathetique; Raisa Kotova, mezzo-soprano; Alexander Vedernikov, bass; Tchaikovsky Sym. Orch. of Moscow Radio; Vladimir Fedoseyev, cond.
12:00 P.M. Performance Today
2:00 Exploring Music with Bill McGlaughlin. I Lost it at the Movies.
3:00 Masterworks Hour with Gene Schiller. GOUNOD Ballet music from Faust. New Philharmonia Orch.; Charles Mackerras, cond.; SCHUMANN Sym. #3 in E-flat, Rhenish; Detroit Sym. Orch.; Paul Paray, cond.
6:06 Evening Concert with John Zak. GLINKA Orch. selections from A Life for the Tsar; Philharmonia Hungarica; Siegfried Kohler, cond.; MEYERBEER Ombre Legere from Dinorah; Anna Moffo, soprano; Rome Opera Orch.; Tullio Serafin, cond.; MUSSORGSKY/STOKOWSKI Pictures at an Exhibition; Bournemouth Sym. Orch.; Jose Serebrier, cond.
8:00 San Francisco Symphony SAMUEL C. ADAMS Radial Play; MOZART Sinfonia Concertante in E-flat; Alexander Barantschhik, violin; Jonathan Vinocour, viola; BARTOK Conc. for Orch.; DEBUSSY Nocturnes; Michael Tilson Thomas, cond.
10:00 Music Through the Night

18 SATURDAY
12:00 A.M. Music Through the Night
5:00 Howard’s Day Off with Howard Dicus.
10:00 From the Top This week’s From the Top is a special show taped in New York City, 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 HANDEL Alcina. Nicole Cabell (Alcina); Monica Bacelli (Ruggiero); Siobhan Stagg (Morgana); Anicio Zorzi Giustiniani (Oronte); Kristina Hammarstrom (Bradamente); Michael Adams (Melisso); Mary Feminear (Oberto); Suisse Romande Orch; Capella Mediterranea; Leonardo Garcia Alarcon, cond. The sorceress Alcina, a vivid character born in Ariosto’s epic poem Orlando Furioso, has a nasty habit of turning her enemies into wild animals. She’s foiled when she seduces the wrong guy, a knight who courageously defeats her spells and frees her victims.
5:00 The Score with Edmund Lowe.
6:00 A Prairie Home Companion with Garrison Keillor.
8:00 The Thistle & Shamrock with Fiona Ritchie. The Longest Day. Ancient holidays, festivals and fertility rituals marked the time when the sun reaches its greatest height in the northern hemisphere. Fiona joins in with music and song handpicked to celebrate the longest period of daylight.
9:00 Fascinatin’ Rhythm with Michael Lasser. In Time & Place – When and Where have always helped us make love songs more particular and thus more personal.
10:00 Millennium of Music with Robert Aubrey Davis. The Sixteenth Century. Music for Emperor Charles V, Pope Leo X, and the great Franco-Flemish composer (and maybe Josquin pupil) Nicholas Gombert.
11:00 Music Through the Night

19 SUNDAY
12:00 A.M. Music Through the Night
5:00 Classical 24
8:00 With Heart & Voice with Peter Dubois. Here Comes the Bride. June is traditionally a favorite month for weddings, and on this edition of With Heart and Voice, we’ll share choral and organ music written for, or appropriate for weddings.
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 SCHUMANN Piano Conc. in a; Kirill Gerstein, piano; BRAHMS Sym. #1 in c; Cincinnati Sym. Orch.; Louis Langree, cond.
3:00 Special! Maligned Master: The Glory of Salieri Hawaii Public Radio proudly presents the world premiere of this 90 minute radio drama written by Joe Moore; starring F. Murray Abraham in the title role and featuring the overtures of Salieri performed by the Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra.
5:00 Weekend Radio with Robert Conrad. Stuart McLean tells the story of “Annie’s Turn.” Bach is explored by Nichols and May in “Bach to Back” and Mrs. Miller’s in “A Lover’s Concerto.” Mark Levy talks about “Tie Racks and Mezuzahs.” This Week in the Media.
6:00 Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center BACH Brandenburg Conc. #5 in D; Tara Helen O’Connor, flute solo; Daniel Philips, violin solo; John Gibbons, harpsichord; Ani Kavafian, violin; Mark Holloway, viola; David Finckel, cello; Edgar Meyer, double bass; PURCELL Love arms himself in Celia’s eyes; Since one poor view has drawn my heart; Oh! Fair Cedaria, hide those eyes; Dominique Labelle, soprano; Timothy Eddy, cello; Kenneth Cooper, harpsichord; BACH Non sa che sia dolore; Dominique Labelle, soprano; Tara Helen O’Connor, flute
7:00 Singing and Other Sins with Gary Hickling. Charles Gounod. Born 18 June, 1818, this French composer combined a rich melodic gift with his apt setting of poetry to produce melodie of great beauty.
8:00 New Sounds
9:00 The Early Muse with Ian Capps. Music for Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream. Shakespeare’s play for mid-summer’s night contains more original songs than any other, and has attracted many later composers to set them to music. Most are given to the mischievous sprite Puck. We continue our series honoring the Bard in the 4th centenary year of his death with music of his own time for those songs, almost all by anonymous composers, and excerpts from Henry Purcell’s adaptation of 1691, “The Fairy Queen.”
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

20 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. CRESTON Partita; Ilka Talvi, violin; Scott Goff, flute; Seattle Sym. Orch.; Gerard Schwarz, cond.; GROFE Hollywood Suite; Bournemouth Sym. Orch.; William Stromberg, cond.; CHADWICK Sym. #3; Detroit Sym. Orch.; Neeme Jarvi, cond.
12:00 P.M. Performance Today
2:00 Exploring Music with Bill McGlaughlin. TBA
3:00 Masterworks Hour with Gene Schiller. SHOSTAKOVICH Ballet Suite #3; Frankfurt Radio Orch.; Dmitri Kitaenko, cond.; PROKOFIEV Romeo & Juliet Suite; #1; Minneapolis Sym. Orch.; Stanislaw Skrowaczewski, cond.
6:06 Evening Concert with Craig De Silva. IRELAND A London Overt.; London Phil. Orch.; John Barbirolli, cond.; VAUGHAN WILLIAMS Fantasia on a Theme of Thomas Tallis; London Phil. Orch.; Bernard Haitink, cond.; DVORAK The Golden Spinning Wheel; Berlin Phil. Orch.; Simon Rattle, cond.
8:00 Cleveland Orchestra HAYDN Sym. #6 in D, Le Matin; MOZART Conc. in C for Flute & Harp; Joshua Smith, flute; Yolanda Kondonassis, harp; MOZART Sym.#39 in E-flat; Jane Glover, cond.
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21 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: Summer Music.
10:00 Morning Concert with Gene Schiller. AURIC Ouverture; London Sym. Orch.; Antal Dorati, cond.; MAURICE Pecheur d’Islande; Moscow Sym. Orch.; Adriano, cond.; KOECHLIN Excerpts from L’Heure Persanes; Stuttgart Radio Sym.; Heinz Holliger, cond.
12:00 P.M. Performance Today
2:00 Exploring Music with Bill McGlaughlin. TBA
3:00 Masterworks Hour with Gene Schiller. BEETHOVEN The Creatures of Prometheus Overt.; Vienna Phil. Orch.; Claudio Abbado, cond.; WEBER Clarinet Conc. #2 in E-flat; Benny Goodman, clarinet; Chicago Sym. Orch.; Jean Martinon, cond.
6:06 Evening Concert with Craig De Silva. ATTERBERG Horn Conc.; Martin Hackleman, horn; CBC Vancouver Orch.; Mario Bernardi, cond.; DEBUSSY Sonata for Flute, Viola, & Harp; Nash Ensemble; BRAHMS Sym. #3 in F; Houston Sym. Orch.; Leopold Stokowski, cond.
8:00 Collector’s Corner with Henry Fogel.
10:00 Music Through the Night

22 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: Contemporary Classics.
10:00 Morning Concert with Gene Schiller. SCHUMANN Introduction & Allegro Appassionata in G; Peter Frankl, piano; Bamberg Sym. Orch.; Janos Furst, cond.; HAYDN Sym. #92 in G, Oxford; English Sinfonia; Charles Groves, cond.; BEETHOVEN String Quartet #7 in F; Emerson Quartet
12:00 P.M. Performance Today
2:00 Exploring Music with Bill McGlaughlin. TBA
3:00 Masterworks Hour with Gene Schiller. MILHAUD Suite Provencale; Toulouse Sym. Orch.; Michel Plasson, cond.; HONEGGER Sym. #4, Deliciae Basiliensis; Basel Chamber Orch.; Christopher Hogwood, cond.
6:06 Evening Concert with Craig De Silva. SAINT-SAENS Havanaise; Nadja Salerno-Sonnenberg, violin; New York Chamber Sym.; Gerard Schwarz, cond.; FAURE Pelleas & Melisande Suite; Israel Phil. Orch.; Zubin Mehta, cond.; SCHONBERG Verklarte Nacht; Chicago Sym. Orch.; Daniel Barenboim, cond.
8:00 Chicago Symphony Orchestra PROKOFIEV Sym. #1 in D, Classical; SCRIABIN Prometheus, Poem of Fire; Kirill Gerstein, piano; BEETHOVEN Coriolan Overt.; BEETHOVEN Sym. #8 in F; MOZART Sym. #38 in D, Prague; Riccardo Muti, cond.
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23 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: More Shakespeare.
10:00 Morning Concert with Gene Schiller. GRIEG Lyric Suite; Gothenburg Sym. Orch.; Neeme Jarvi, cond.; KLAMI Song of Lake Kuujarvi; Esa Ruuttunen, baritone; Lahti Sym. Orch.; Osmo Vanska, cond.; SIBELIUS Sym. #2 in D; Boston Sym. Orch.; Colin Davis, cond.
12:00 P.M. Performance Today
2:00 Exploring Music with Bill McGlaughlin. TBA
3:00 Masterworks Hour with Gene Schiller. STRAVINSKY Petrushka Suite; Berlin Phil. Orch.; Leopold Stokowski, cond.; IBERT Tropismes pour les amours imaginaires; French National Orch.; Jean Martinon, cond.
6:06 Evening Concert with John Zak. HOLST St. Paul’s Suite; Bournemouth Sinfonietta; Richard Studt, cond.; SALIERI Piano Conc. #2 in B-flat; Pietro Spada, piano & cond.; Philharmonia Orch.; MOZART String Quintet in g, K. 516; Orlando Quartet; Nobuko Imai, viola
8:00 New York Philharmonic SIBELIUS En Saga; R. STRAUSS Ruhe, meine Seele; Cacilie; Pilger’s Morgenlied; WAGNER Ride of the Valkyries & Final Scene from Act III of Die Walkure; Heidi Melton, soprano; Eric Owens, bass-baritone; Alan Gilbert, cond.
10:00 Music Through the Night

24 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: The Wonderful World of Vinyl.
10:00 Morning Concert with Gene Schiller. GLINKA Jota Aragonesa & Summer Night in Madrid; Armenian Phil. Orch.; Loris Tjeknavorian, cond.; IPPOLITOV-IVANOV Caucasian Sketches Suite #1; BBC Phil. Orch.; Fedor Glushchenko, cond.; TCHAIKOVSKY Orch. Suite #3 in b; Stuttgart Radio Orch.; Neville Marriner, cond.
12:00 P.M. Performance Today
2:00 Exploring Music with Bill McGlaughlin. TBA
3:00 Masterworks Hour with Gene Schiller. VIVALDI Conc. in G for Two Guitars; Angel & Lito Romero, guitars; Academy of St. Martin; BACH Brandenburg Conc. #1 in F; Il Giardino Armonico; Giovanni Antonini, cond.
6:06 Evening Concert with John Zak. BAX Summer Music; Ulster Orch.; Bryden Thomson, cond.; RACHMANINOFF Caprice Bohemienne; St. Louis Sym. Orch.; Leonard Slatkin, cond.; FRANCK Violin Sonata in A; Anne-Sophie Mutter, violin; Lambert Orkis, piano
8:00 San Francisco Symphony STRAVINSKY Jeu de Cartes; ELGAR Cello Conc. in e; Gautier Capucon, cello; MUSSORGSKY/RAVEL Pictures at an Exhibition; Charles Dutoit, cond.
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25 SATURDAY
12:00 A.M. Music Through the Night
5:00 Howard’s Day Off with Howard Dicus.
10:00 From the Top From Orono, Maine, this week’s program features violinist, educator, and composer Mark O’Connor as a special guest artist, and he brings his signature American fiddle sound to some exciting collaborations with the young performers on the show. We’ll also hear the inspirational story of how studying music helped the young cellist on the program overcome major physical coordination challenges.
11:00 Classical Guitar Alive! with Anthony Morris.
1:00 P.M. World of Opera VERDI Macbeth. George Petean (Macbeth); Tatiana Serjan (Lady Macbeth); Ferrucio Furlanetto (Banquo); Jorge de Leon (Macduff); Jinxu Xiahou (Malcolm); Donna Ellen (Lady-in-Waiting). Astonishingly, there may be only a half-dozen or so successful operas inspired by Shakespeare. Even more remarkable is that Verdi alone accounted for three of them. His Macbeth may not be heard quite so often as Otello or Falstaff, but it’s still among his finest and most intense dramas.
5:00 The Score with Edmund Lowe.
6:00 A Prairie Home Companion with Garrison Keillor.
8:00 The Thistle & Shamrock with Fiona Ritchie. New Summer Sounds. The flow of music is never ending and an early summer crop of new releases always yields some fine msic. Fiona handpicks some new sounds recently released by rising artists along with the latest from your favorites.
9:00 Fascinatin’ Rhythm with Michael Lasser. Music Makes Me – How we make music, the most abstract of the arts, inseparable from the expression of emotion.
10:00 Millennium of Music with Robert Aubrey Davis. The German Early Baroque. New recordings dedicated to Schutz, Rosenmuller, and the Music Cabinet of the Cantor of the St. Thomas Church in Leipzig.
11:00 Music Through the Night

26 SUNDAY
12:00 A.M. Music Through the Night
5:00 Classical 24
8:00 With Heart & Voice with Peter Dubois. Summer Music. As vacation season ramps up, we’ll listen to sacred choral and organ music of relaxation medications that transports us. Join Peter DuBois for the journey.
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 HAYDN Cello Conc. #1; Sol Gabetta, cello; SIBELIUS The Bard; SAINT-SAENS Cello Conc. #1 in a; Sol Gabetta, cond.; SIBELIUS Sym. #1 in e; Houston Sym. Orch.; John Storgards, 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. We greet the advent of summer with Burland and Adams’ “The Card Game,” Nichols and May’s “Tango,” Allan Sherman’s two versions of “Hello Muddah, Hello Fadder,” Gerard Hoffnung reads some “Vacation Letters” and Rowen Atkinson suggests some “Road Safety.” Jan C. Snow discusses “Travel.” This Week in the Media.
6:00 Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center PAGANINI Terzetto concertante in D; Benjamin Beilman, viola; Jason Vieaux, guitar; Dane Johansen, cello; BEETHOVEN Serenade in D, Op. 25; Tara Helen O’Connor, flute; Ida Kavafian, violin; Daniel Phillips, viola
7:00 Singing and Other Sins with Gary Hickling. Cradle Songs. Everyone knows the Brahms “Lullaby,” but almost every composer who wrote art songs also included cradle songs in his oeuvre.
8:00 New Sounds
9:00 The Early Muse with Ian Capps. Johann Rosenmuller: Divine Music, Difficult Man. Johann Rosenmuller was both admired for his music and vilified for his characer in mid-17th century Germany. Most 20th century recordings focused on his beautiful, innovative chamber music, but recently more attention has been paid to the fine sacred choral music for which he was most praised by his contemporaries.
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

27 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:
10:00 Morning Concert with Gene Schiller. BRIDGE The Sea; Royal Liverpool Phil. Orch.; Charles Groves, cond.; MONTSALVATGE Concierto Breve; Alicia de Larrocha, piano; Royal Phil. Orch.; Rafael Fruhbeck de Burgos, cond.; MAGNARD Sym. #4 in c; Malmo Sym. Orch.; Thomas Sanderling, cond.
12:00 P.M. Performance Today
2:00 Exploring Music with Bill McGlaughlin. American Masters, Part 1. The first week in our series exploring great but lesser-known American composers from the 1920s, 30s, and 40s. We’ll focus on the compositions and musical influences of Howard Hanson, Walter Piston, and William Grant Still.
3:00 Masterworks Hour with Gene Schiller. CONSTANTINIDES Conc. for Saxophone Quartet; Louisiana Sinfonietta; Dinos Constantinides, cond.; HINDEMITH Symphonic Metamorphosis on Themes by Weber; Philadelphia Orch.; Wolfgang Sawallisch, cond.
6:06 Evening Concert with Craig De Silva. BRIDGE Summer; Royal Liverpool Phil. Orch.; Charles Groves, cond.; CASTELNUOVO-TEDESCO Guitar Quintet; Kazuhito Yamashita, guitar; Tokyo Quartet; BORODIN Sym. #2; Orch. de la Suisse Romande; Ernest Ansermet, cond.
8:00 Cleveland Orchestra LISZT Orpheus; BARTOK Violin Conc. #2; Frank Peter Zimmerman, violin; BARTOK Music for Strings, Percussion & Celesta; Franz Welser-Most, cond.
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28 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: Special Effects.
10:00 Morning Concert with Gene Schiller. TRIGGS The Bright Land; Eastman-Rochester Orch.; Howard Hanson, cond.; TOMASI Trumpet Conc.; Sergei Nakariakov, trumpet; Lausanne Chamber Orch.; Jesus Lopez-Cobos, cond.; VILLA-LOBOS Bachianas Brasileiras #7; New World Sym.; Michael Tilson Thomas, 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. RAFF Sym. #9, Im Sommer; Philharmonia Hungarica; Werner Andreas Albert, cond.
6:06 Evening Concert with Craig De Silva. WAGNER/SEIDL Grand Fantasy from Die Walkure; U. S. Marine Band; Col. Timothy Foley, cond.; TURINA Sinfonia Sevillana; Cincinnati Sym. Orch.; Jesus Lopez-Cobos, cond.; RODRIGO Concierto de Aranjuez; Sharon Isbin, guitar; Lausanne Chamber Orch.; Lawrence Foster, cond.
8:00 Collector’s Corner with Henry Fogel.
10:00 Music Through the Night

29 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: Marches – solemn, gleeful, and miniature.
10:00 Morning Concert with Gene Schiller. RAVEL Le Tombeau de Couperin; Orch. de Paris; Jean Martinon, cond.; PINGOUD Le Fetich; Finnish Radio Sym. Orch.; Sakari Oramo, cond.; MELARTIN Violin Conc.; John Storgards, violin; Finnish Radio Sym. Orch.; Hanna Lintu, 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. DUKAS La Peri; New York Phil.; Pierre Boulez, cond.; POULENC Gloria; Judith Blegen, soprano; Westminster Choir; New York Phil.; Leonard Bernstein, cond.
6:06 Evening Concert with Craig De Silva. ROSSINI La Gazza Ladra Overt.; Chicago Sym. Orch.; Fritz Reiner, cond.; BRITTEN/ROSSINI Rossiniana; Buffalo Phil. Orch.; JoAnn Falletta, cond.; BEETHOVEN Piano Conc. #4 in G; Kristian Zimmerman, piano; Vienna Phil. Orch.; Leonard Bernstein, cond.
8:00 Chicago Symphony Orchestra SCHUBERT Sym. #5 in B-flat; MAHLER Sym. #1 in D; HAYDN Sym. #48 in C, Maria Theresia; Riccardo Muti, cond.
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30 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: New Names, New Recordings.
10:00 Morning Concert with Gene Schiller. BRAEIN Overture, Op. 2; Bergen Phil. Orch.; Sverre Bruland, cond.; MEDTNER Piano Conc. #3 in e; Nikolai Demidenko, piano; BBC Scottish Sym. Orch.; Jerzy Maksymiuk, cond.; ATTERBERG Sym. #7, Sinfonia Romantica; Stuttgart Radio Sym.; Ari Rasilainen, 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. DVORAK Serenade for Strings; London Chamber Orch.; Christopher Warren Green, cond.; KREJCI Serenade for Orch.; Czech Phil. Orch.; Karel Ancerl, cond.
6:06 Evening Concert with John Zak. SMETANA The Bartered Bride Overt; RCA Victor Sym. Orch.; Leopold Stokowski, cond.; STRAVINSKY Divertimento from The Fairy’s Kiss; Chicago Sym. Orch.; Fritz Reiner, cond.; HOVHANESS Sym. #22, City of Light; Seattle Sym. Orch.; Alan Hovhaness, cond.
8:00 New York Philharmonic
10:00 Music Through the Night

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