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Programming Guide - Saturday, May 25th, 2013
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Birthdays:
1870 premiere of Leo Delibes's "Coppélia" about an inventor, Dr Coppelius, who has made a life-size dancing doll. 1878 premiere of Gilbert & Sullivan's "HMS Pinafore;" their 4th operatic collaboration and their first international sensation, it contributed significantly to the development of modern musical theater.
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Saturday May 25

 

 

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12:00am WCLV ALL NIGHT

6:00 CONCIERTO: Celebrating the Latin contribution to classical music with Frank Dominguez
Featuring Ernesto Cordero’s Concerto Antillano for Guitar & Orchestra

 

8:00 PERFORMANCE TODAY WEEKEND with Fred Child
Tan Dun: Eight Memories in Watercolor - Staccato Beans, Floating Clouds, Sunrain--Manuel Barrueco, guitar; Meng Su, guitar; Yameng Wang, guitar (92nd Street Y, Theresa L. Kaufmann Concert Hall) 4:10

PKG Bruce Adolphe on the Tristan chord [4:39]

Richard Wagner: Tristan und Isolde: Prelude and Liebestod--Dallas Symphony Orchestra/Jaap van Zweden (Meyerson Symphony Center, Dallas, Texas) 17:58

Jean Françaix: The Flower Clock--Joseph Robinson, oboe; Bellingham Festival Orchestra/Michael Palmer (WWU Performing Arts Center Concert Hall, Bellingham, WA) 16:20

 

9:00 PERFORMANCE TODAY WEEKEND
Johann Sebastian Bach: Preludio, Loure & Bourrée from Violin Partita No. 3 in E BWV 1006--Gil Shaham, violin (Hirshhorn Museum at the Smithsonian, Washington, D.C.) 8:06

Perfchat:  Orchestra of St. Luke's with Fred Child and Pablo Heras-Casado

Robert Schumann:  Symphony No. 4 in d Op 120--Orchestra of St. Luke's/Pablo Heras-Casado (DiMenna Center, New York, NY) 32:33

Antonio Carlos Jobim: A Felicidade--Jason Vieux, guitar (Classical KING FM, Seattle, WA) 4:34

 

10:00 MUSICAL PASSIONS with Eric Kisch: Tribute to Sir Charles Mackerras Part 1

 

11:00 THE SCORE with Edmund Stone:  Robots, Androids and Cyborgs

12:00pm COMPOSERS DATEBOOK; CLASSICS FOR KIDS: Johann Strauss - Conversations in Music

 

12:08 CLASSICAL WEEKEND

1:00 OPERA IN AMERICA: Lyric Opera of Chicago
Jules Massenet: Werther (1887)

Werther... Matthew Polenzani

Charlotte.. Sophie Koch

Sophie... Kiri Deonarine

Albert... Craig Verm

Bailiff... Philip Kraus

Conductor: Sir Andrew Davis

 

4:00 13 DAYS WHEN MUSIC CHANGED FOREVER: May 29, 1913: The Premiere of the Ballet “The Rite of Spring” - Stravinsky’s completely original instrumentation and rhythms, and his use of dissonance, have made this work one of the most important of the 20th century, not to mention the riot and ensuing scandal that caused this Paris premiere to be one of the most shocking in all of performance history.

 

5:00 FROM THE TOP with Christopher O'Riley and America's finest young musicians; for more information, visit the FTT website - Recorded: July 20, 2012 in the famous Amphitheater at the Chautauqua Institution in Chautauqua, New York

Laura Park, violin, age 18 from Des Plaines, IL - Waltz-Scherzo Op 34 by Peter Tchaikovsky, accompanied by Christopher O'Riley, piano

Xavier Jara, guitar, age 18 from Arlington, MN - Sonata in D Kk 53 by Domenico Scarlatti

Emily Helenbrook, soprano, age 18 from Alexander, NY - O luce di quest'anima (Oh! star that guides my fervent love) from the opera Linda di Chamounix by Gaetano Donizetti, accompanied by Christopher O'Riley, piano

Franz Zhao, composer and pianist, age 17 from San Francisco, CA, performing his piece Ideas with FTT alum Alexandra Switala, violin, age 18 from Grapevine, TX

Ho Joon Kim, piano, age 13 from Los Angeles, CA - Hungarian Rhapsody No.12 in c-Sharp by Franz Liszt

 

6:00 FOOTLIGHT PARADE: SOUNDS OF THE AMERICAN MUSICAL with Bill Rudman: American History: Broadway Style - Take your seat for an American history class, which means selections from “1776,” of course, along with some other big chapters in our country’s book.    

7:00 SYMPHONY AT SEVEN with John Simna
Léo Delibes: Coppélia: Suite (1870)

 

8:00 SATURDAYS FROM SEVERANCE - The Cleveland Orchestra/Manfred Honeck; Lars Vogt, piano; live from Severance Hall concert
Rolf Martinsson: Open Mind (2005)

Ludwig van Beethoven: Piano Concerto No. 3 in c Op 37 (1801)

Peter Tchaikovsky: Symphony No. 5 in e Op 64 (1888)

 

10:00 WEEKEND RADIO with Robert Conrad - Art and art shows are talked about by Peter Sellers and Peter Cook and Dudley Moore, Stan Freberg and Ruth Draper...Marginal Considerations with Jan C. Snow and This Week in the Media.

11:00 LATE PROGRAM with John Simna

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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