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Programming Guide - Monday, July 4th, 2011
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Birthdays:
Independence Day! 1826-1864 Stephen Foster - American composer; 1909-1963 Alec Templeton - Welsh-born American composer
Guide:
Monday July 4

12:00am WCLV ALL NIGHT with Robin Grier
Virgil Thomson: The Plow that Broke the Plains:
Suite (1942)--Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra/Sir Neville Marriner (EMI 6612 CD) 12:26
Morton Gould: Stephen Foster Gallery (1939)--National Symphony of Ukraine/Theodore Kuchar (Naxos 559005 CD) 34:39
Aaron Copland: Symphony No. 3 (1946)--St Louis Symphony/Leonard Slatkin (RCA 60149 CD) 42:28
Benjamin Carr (arr Bertil van Boer): Federal Overture (1794)--Sinfonia Finlandia/Patrick Gallois (Naxos 559654 CD) 10:03
Charles Ives: Symphony No. 1 in d (1898)--Detroit Symphony Orchestra/Neeme Järvi (Chandos 9053 CD) 40:11
William Grant Still: Symphony No. 1 "Afro-American" (1931)--Detroit Symphony Orchestra/Neeme Järvi (Chandos 9154 CD) 24:05
Ludwig van Beethoven: Symphony No. 9 in d Op 125 "Choral" (1823)--Carol Vaness, soprano; Janis Taylor, mezzo-soprano; Siegfried Jerusalem, tenor; Robert Lloyd, bass; Cleveland Orchestra Chorus; Cleveland Orchestra/Christoph von Dohnányi (Telarc 80120 CD) 66:14
John Knowles Paine: Symphony No. 1 in c Op 23 (1875)--New York Philharmonic/Zubin Mehta (New World 374 CD) 37:32
George Gershwin: An American in Paris (1928)--Cleveland Orchestra/Riccardo Chailly (Decca 417326 CD) 17:39
Howard Hanson: Symphony No. 2 Op 30 "Romantic" (1930)--St Louis Symphony/Leonard Slatkin (EMI 6612 CD) 30:14
Louis Moreau Gottschalk (arr Chris Hazell): Grand Fantasia Triumfal Op 69 (1869)--Cristina Ortiz, piano; Royal Philharmonic Orchestra/Moshe Atzmon (Decca 414348 CD)   8:05
 
6:00 CINCINNATI POPS JULY 4TH SPECTACULAR
Traditional (arr Morton Gould): Yankee Doodle
Louis Moreau Gottschalk (arr Hershy Kay): Grand Tarantelle Op 67 (1868)
Richard Rodgers (arr Robert Russell Bennett):Oklahoma: Suite (1943)
George Gershwin: Rhapsody in Blue (1924)
George Gershwin: Second Rhapsody (1932)
Leroy Anderson: A Trumpeter's Lullaby (1949)
Frederick Loewe (arr Erich Kunzel): Paint Your Wagon: Suite (1951)
Morton Gould: American Salute (1947)
John Philip Sousa (arr Leopold Stokowski): March "The Stars and Stripes Forever" (1896)
 
8:00 LEROY ANDERSON IN CONCERT: U.S. Air Force Band, Purdue University Symphonic Band & the U.S. Coast Guard Band conducted by Leroy Anderson & Kurt Anderson
Leroy Anderson: The Captains and the Kings, A Trumpeter’s Lullaby, Belle of the Ball, The Phantom Regiment, Serenata, Clarinet Candy, The Irish Washerwoman, The Girl I Left Behind Me, Horse and Buggy, The Syncopated Clock, Bugler’s Holiday, The Waltzing Cat, Home Stretch, Blue Tango, Meredith Willson’s 76 Trombones
 
9:00 CINCINNATI POPS INDEPENDENCE DAY CELEBRATION
John Williams:Liberty Fanfare (1986)
Louis Moreau Gottschalk (arr Hershy Kay): Grand Tarantelle Op 67 (1868)
Howard Hanson: Merry Mount: Suite (1934)
Traditional: Oh, Shenandoah
Aaron Copland: An Outdoor Overture (1938)
Charles Ives (arr William Schuman): Variations on "America" (1891)
Morton Gould: Interplay (1945)
George Gershwin: Porgy and Bess: Selections (1935)
Leroy Anderson: Piano Concerto in C (1953)
George Gershwin: O Land of Mine, America (1919)--Central State Univ. Chorus
 
11:00 STEPHEN FOSTER: AMERICA’S BARD with Naomi Lewin
Stephen Foster: Beautiful Dreamer--Benjamin Luxon, baritone; Ensemble/Carl Davis (Omega 3005 CD) 3:29
Stephen Foster: Tioga Waltz--Sara Davis Buechner, piano (ProPiano 224535 CD) 2:20
Stephen Foster: Camptown Races--Marilyn Horne, mezzo-soprano; English Chamber Orchestra/Carl Davis (Decca 417242 CD) 2:14
Stephen Foster: Oh, Susannah!--Philadelphia Orchestra/Leopold Stokowski
Stephen Foster: Jeanie with the Light Brown Hair--Marilyn Horne, mezzo-soprano; Osian Ellis, harp (Decca 417242 CD) 4:17
Stephen Foster: My Wife is a Most Knowing Woman--Thomas Hampson, baritone; David Alpher, piano (EMI 54621 CD) 3:47
Stephen Foster: Soirée Polka--Noel Lester, piano (Centaur 2250 CD) 1:49
Stephen Foster: Sweetly She Sleeps, My Alice Fair--Thomas Hampson, baritone; David Alpher, piano (EMI 54621 CD) 3:27
Stephen Foster: If You’ve Only Got a Moustache--Marilyn Horne, mezzo-soprano; English Chamber Orchestra/Carl Davis (Decca 417242 CD) 3:01
Stephen Foster: We Are Coming Father Abraham--Stephen Swanson, baritone; David Gompper, piano (Albany 1056 CD) 4:11
Stephen Foster: Was My Brother in the Battle?--Jan DeGaetani, mezzo-soprano; Gilbert Kalish, melodeon (Nonesuch 79158 CD) 3:54
Stephen Foster (arr Jascha Heifetz): Old Folks at Home--Itzhak Perlman, violin; Samuel Sanders, piano (EMI 56602 CD) 3:43
Stephen Foster: Old Folks Quadrilles--Paula Robison, flute; Krista Bennion Feeney & Calvin Wiersma, violins; John Feeny, double bass; Samuel Sanders, piano (Arabesque 6679 CD) 4:01
Stephen Foster: My Old Kentucky Home--Paula Robison, flute (Arabesque 6679 CD) 2:31
Stephen Foster: Hard Times Come Again No More--Thomas Hampson, baritone; Craig Rutenberg, piano (THM 5432 CD) 4:37
Stephen Foster: Beautiful Dreamer--Robert Shaw Chorale/Robert Shaw (RCA 61253 CD)
 
12:00 HERSHEY FELDER AS GEORGE GERSHWIN ALONE - Recorded live at The Pasadena Playhouse on May 2, 2011, George Gershwin Alone is a one-man play with music about the legendary American composer, George Gershwin. The show incorporates the Gershwins' best-known songs, from “The Man I Love” and “Someone to Watch Over Me,” through passages and songs from An American in Paris and Porgy and Bess, to a complete performance of “Rhapsody in Blue.” Actor, playwright and Steinway concert artist Hershey Felder brings to life the spirit and talent of the legendary composer and pianist, leading audiences through the fascinating rhythms of Gershwin’s legendary songbook, while telling the tale of his tragically short life. This critically and popularly acclaimed work has enjoyed more than 2,750 worldwide performances from South Korea to the Cleveland Play House and was developed at Los AngelesTiffanyTheatre in 2000.
 
2:00 CINCINNATI POPS JULY 4TH SPECTACULAR
Traditional (arr Morton Gould): Yankee Doodle
Louis Moreau Gottschalk (arr Hershy Kay): Grand Tarantelle Op 67 (1868)
Richard Rodgers (arr Robert Russell Bennett):Oklahoma: Suite (1943)
George Gershwin: Rhapsody in Blue (1924)
George Gershwin: Second Rhapsody (1932)
Leroy Anderson: A Trumpeter's Lullaby (1949)
Frederick Loewe (arr Erich Kunzel): Paint Your Wagon: Suite (1951)
Morton Gould: American Salute (1947)
John Philip Sousa (arr Leopold Stokowski): March "The Stars and Stripes Forever" (1896)
 
4:00 LEROY ANDERSON IN CONCERT: U.S. Air Force Band, Purdue University Symphonic Band & the U.S. Coast Guard Band conducted by Leroy Anderson & Kurt Anderson
Leroy Anderson: The Captains and the Kings, A Trumpeter’s Lullaby, Belle of the Ball, The Phantom Regiment, Serenata, Clarinet Candy, The Irish Washerwoman, The Girl I Left Behind Me, Horse and Buggy, The Syncopated Clock, Bugler’s Holiday, The Waltzing Cat, Home Stretch, Blue Tango, Meredith Willson’s 76 Trombones
 
5:00 CINCINNATI POPS INDEPENDENCE DAY CELEBRATION
John Williams:Liberty Fanfare (1986)
Louis Moreau Gottschalk (arr Hershy Kay): Grand Tarantelle Op 67 (1868)
Howard Hanson: Merry Mount: Suite (1934)
Traditional: Oh, Shenandoah
Aaron Copland: An Outdoor Overture (1938)
Charles Ives (arr William Schuman): Variations on "America" (1891)
Morton Gould: Interplay (1945)
George Gershwin: Porgy and Bess: Selections (1935)
Leroy Anderson: Piano Concerto in C (1953)
George Gershwin: O Land of Mine, America (1919)--Central State Univ. Chorus
 
7:00 SYMPHONY AT SEVEN
Hershy Kay: Stars and Stripes Ballet (1957)--Boston Pops Orchestra/Arthur Fiedler (RCA 61501 CD) 28:06
Richard Rodgers (arr Robert Russell Bennett): Victory at Sea: Suite (1952)--Cincinnati Pops Orchestra/Erich Kunzel (Telarc 80175 CD) 21:43
 
8:00 BLOSSOM FESTIVAL BAND/Loras John Schissel live from the BlossomMusicCenter - Stars and Stripes and Sousa Forever!
John Stafford Smith (arr Loras John Schissel): Star-Spangled Banner
Ron Nelson: Overture: SonoranDesertHoliday
John Philip Sousa: Mosaic: Songs of Grace and Songs of Glory
Julius Fucik: Florentiner Marsch: La Rosa di Toscana Op 214
Dmitri Shostakovich: Galop from Moskva Cheryomushki [Performed in honor of the Copley High School Bands]
John Philip Sousa: Tone Poem: America
Thomas Knox: American Pageant [As played by “The President’s Own,” The United States Marine Band]
James Swearingen: Meditation: The Light Eternal [Commissioned by the Orrville (Ohio) High School Concert Band, Rob Hennell and Dave Tibbitts, Directors]
Traditional: March - Past of the United States Armed Forces [In tribute to the men and women-past and present-of the United States Army, Navy, Marine Corps, Coast Guard, and Air Force]
Peter Tchaikovsky: Festival Overture: The Year “1812” Op 49
 
10:00 NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC/Bramwell Tovey; Marc-Andre Hamelin, piano
George Gershwin: Strike Up the Band (1927)
George Gershwin: Variations on "I Got Rhythm" (1934)
George Gershwin: Rhapsody in Blue (1924)
Aaron Copland: Appalachian Spring: Suite (1945)
John Philip Sousa: March "Hands Across the Sea" (1899)
John Philip Sousa: March "The Washington Post" (1889)
John Philip Sousa: March "The Stars and Stripes Forever" (1896)
 
 
 
 

 

 

 

 

 

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