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Programming Guide - Sunday, March 11st, 2012
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Birthdays:
1851 Giuseppe Verdi's Rigoletto; 1876-1971 Carl Ruggles - American composer; 1897-1965 Henry Cowell - American composer; 1912-2002 Xavier Montsalvatge - Spanish composer; 1917 Ottorino Respighi's The Fountains of Rome; 1921-1992 Astor Piazzolla - Argentinean composer; [62] Katia Labeque - French pianist [62] Bobby McFerrin - American vocalist, conductor
Guide:
Sunday March 11
 
12:00am AMERICA’S MUSIC FESTIVALS with Orli Shaham - Marlboro Music Festival: The sleepy town of Marlboro, Vermont has a population just under 980 people, but it bursts into life each summer when the world’s leading musicians come together to play music and learn from each other in the Marlboro Music Festival. The festival prides itself on fostering a true sense of community among artists and invites them to spend up to seven weeks to rehearse, exchange ideas and share meals. The result: a festival that showcases nearly 240 works each summer.
Schubert: Adagio in E-flat D 897
Haydn: Aus des Ramlers Lyrischer Blumenlese, Hob. XXVb/c: I, III, V and VI
Adès: Arcadiana Op 12: IV, V, VI, and VII
Brahms: Two Songs Op 91
Shostakovich: Piano Trio No. 2 in e Op 67
Cuckson: Der Gayst funem shturem: III, IV, and V
Beethoven: Choral Fantasy
 
2:00 LIVE AT THE CONCERTGEBOUW with Hans Haffmans: Netherlands Radio Philharmonic/Roman Kofman; Hakan Hardenberger, trumpet (recorded November 22, 2008)
George Gershwin: An American in Paris (1928)
Luca Francesconi: Hard Pace (2007)
Dmitri Shostakovich: Symphony No. 6 in b Op 54 (1939)
Encores: George Gershwin: Cuban Overture (1932)--Cleveland Orchestra/Lorin Maazel (Belart 461143 CD)
Dmitri Shostakovich: Movements from 2nd Suite for Jazz Orchestra --Rotterdam Philharmonic/Valéry Gergiev (recorded live)
 
5:00 PERFORMANCE TODAY WEEKEND with Fred Child (repeat)
Johannes Brahms (arr Paul Juon): Hungarian Dance No. 4 in f-sharp--Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra/Kurt Masur (Philips 411426 CD) 4:40 
Leos Janácek: Andante con moto from Suite for Strings--Sinfonietta Paris/Michael Boone (The Reformed Church of Batignolles, Paris, France) 1:16
Antonín Dvorak: Cypresses for String Quartet: No. 2 "When thy sweet glances on me fall"--Lark Chamber Artists (TempleBeth-El, San Antonio, Texas) 2:44 
Piano Puzzler: “Night and Day” in the style of Rachmaninoff
Puzzler Payoff: Sergei Rachmaninoff: Prelude in D-Flat Op 32/13--Vladimir Ashkenazy, piano (Decca 414417 CD) 5:48
Felix Mendelssohn: Symphony No. 4 in A Op 90 'Italian'--Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra/Sir Roger Norrington (Gewandhaus, Leipzig, Germany) 28:11
 
6:00 MILLENNIUM OF MUSIC with Robert Aubry Davis: Easter in the Sistine Chapel - The superb Brabant Ensemble gives us the grand (and rarely-recorded) Palestrina Mass “Ad coenam agni providi.”
 
7:00 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SENTINEL

7:30 MUSICA SACRA
Claudio Monteverdi: Beatus vir (1641)--Cambridge Singers; La Nuova Musica/John Rutter (Collegium 134 CD)   8:30
Franz Joseph Haydn: Mass No. 7 in B-Flat H 22: 7 "Little Organ Mass" (1778)--Janice Watson, soprano; Collegium Musicum 90 Chorus; Collegium Musicum 90/Richard Hickox (Chandos 592 CD) 17:42
 
8:00 CHURCH OF THE SAVIOUR

8:30 FINANCIAL OPPORTUNITIES - estate, business and tax planning advice from experts

9:00 WITH HEART AND VOICE with Peter Dubois: For playlists, click here.

10:00 FROM THE TOP with Christopher O'Riley and America's finest young musicians; for more information, visit the FTT website - Recorded February 12, 2012 at CarnegieMusic Hall in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
• Grant Jameson, euphonium, age 17 from Dublin, OH, a Jack Kent Cooke Young Artist - Believe Me If All Those Endearing Young Charms by Simone Mantia, accompanied by Christopher O¹Riley, piano
• Daniel Orsen, viola, age 17 from Pittsburgh, PAVivace from Viola Sonata No. 1 in f by Johannes Brahms, accompanied by Christopher O'Riley, piano
• Aleksandr (“Sasha”) Voinov, piano/composer, age 14 from Sewickley, PA. - Polonaise No. 6 in A-flat Op 53 “Heroic” by Frédéric Chopin
• Temple University Music Preparatory String Quartet, Charles Parker, coach and Coordinator of Chamber Ensembles [Amy Semes, violin, age 16 from Broomall, PA; Brenden Zak, violin, age 14 from Ocean, NJ; Sangbin (“Bihn”) Park, cello, age 15 from Haverford, PA & Tiffany Laraia, viola, age 17 from Sewell, Washington Township, NJ] – Movement from String Quartet No. 14 in d “Death and the Maiden” by Franz Schubert
• Kelly Talim, violin, age 16 from Buffalo Grove, IL, Winner, 2011 Blount-Slawson Young Artists Competition – Second Rhapsody by Béla Bartók, accompanied by Christopher O¹Riley, piano
 
11:00 WCLV SUNDAY BRUNCH with Nancy Sinning
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Divertimento for Strings in F K 138 (1772)--Amsterdam Baroque Orchestra/Ton Koopman (Erato 45471 CD) 13:36
Astor Piazzolla (arr Paul Ferguson): Escualo (1990)--Lynne Ramsey, viola; Ralph Curry, cello; Thomas Sperl, bass; Randall Fusco, piano; Panorámicos (Panorámico 2009 CD)   3:35
Jean-Baptiste Barrière: Allegro prestissimo from Sonata for 2 Cellos (c.1740)--Yo-Yo Ma, cello; Bobby McFerrin, voice (Sony 48177 CD)   2:34
Antonio Vivaldi: Andante from Concerto for 2 Mandolins in d (c.1720)--Yo-Yo Ma, cello; Bobby McFerrin, voice (Sony 48177 CD)   4:00
Antonín Dvorák: Slavonic Dance No. 16 in A-Flat Op 72/8 (1886)--Katia Labèque, piano; Marielle Labèque, piano (Philips 426264 CD)   8:13
Edvard Grieg: Peer Gynt: Wedding March (1876)--Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra/Esa-Pekka Salonen (CBS 44528 CD)   3:16
 
12:00pm BBC NEWS; WCLV SUNDAY BRUNCH
Leroy Anderson: Goldilocks: Overture (1958)--BBC Concert Orchestra/Leonard Slatkin (Naxos 559382 CD)   4:53
Johann Strauss Jr: Waltz "Tales from the Vienna Woods" Op 325 (1868)--Cleveland Orchestra/Franz Welser-Möst (MAA 2003 CD) 13:31
Ennio Morricone (arr Gilles Ouellet): Casualties of War: Main theme (1989)--Angèle Dubeau, violin; La Pietà/Angèle Dubeau (Analekta 8733 CD)   3:39
Stephen Sondheim (arr Don Sebesky): Into the Woods: Suite (1987)--London Symphony Orchestra/Don Sebesky (EMI 54285 CD)   8:35
George Gershwin (arr William David Brohn): Love is Here to Stay (1937)--Joshua Bell, violin; London Symphony Orchestra/John Williams (Sony 60659 CD)   3:44
 
1:00 THE DENNIS LEWIN RADIO PROGRAM, turning you on to classical music; this week, the some of Dennis’s favorite works by Frédéric Chopin with some history and analysis. For this week’s playlist, go to Dennis’s website.

3:00 WCLV CLASSICAL WEEKEND
Ottorino Respighi: The Fountains of Rome (1916)--Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra/Mariss Jansons (EMI 55600 CD) 16:39
Franz Liszt: Paraphrase on Verdi's "Rigoletto" S 434 (1859)--Yundi Li, piano (DeutGram 851 CD)   6:20
Franz Liszt: Paraphrase on Schumann's "Widmung" (1848)--Yundi Li, piano (DeutGram 851 CD)   3:34
Cécile Chaminade: Concertino for Flute & Orchestra Op 107 (1902)--Susan Milan, flute; City of London Sinfonia/Richard Hickox (Chandos 8840 CD)   8:04
Antonín Dvorák: Slavonic Dance No. 7 in c Op 46/7 (1878)--Cleveland Orchestra/Christoph von Dohnányi (Decca 430171 CD)   3:44
 
4:00 THE CLEVELAND ORCHESTRA ON THE RADIO - The Cleveland Orchestra/Franz Welser-Möst; Emanuel Ax, piano – recorded live in Severance Hall; sponsored in part by Judson at University Circle
John Adams: Guide to Strange Places (2001)
Franz Joseph Haydn: Piano Concerto No. 11 in D H 18: 11 (1782)
Igor Stravinsky: Capriccio for Piano & Orchestra (1949)
Ludwig van Beethoven: Symphony No. 8 in F Op 93 (1812)
 
6:00 DINNER CLASSICS
Franz Schubert: Overture in the Italian Style in D D 590 (1817)--Prague Sinfonia/Christian Benda (Naxos 570329 CD)   7:48
Johann Sebastian Bach: Italian Concerto in F BWV 971 (1731)--Angela Hewitt, piano (Hyperion 67306 CD) 12:36
Ottorino Respighi: Ancient Airs Suite No. 3: Italiana (1931)--Lausanne Chamber Orchestra/Jesús López-Cobos (Telarc 80309 CD)   3:10
 
6:30 MUSIC AND THE SPOKEN WORD with the Mormon Tabernacle Choir

7:00 KEYBANK'S SYMPHONY AT SEVEN with John Simna
Antonín Dvorák: Czech Suite Op 39 (1879)--North German Radio Symphony/Sir John Eliot Gardiner (DeutGram 437506 CD) 22:19
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Sinfonia Concertante in E-Flat K 364 (1778)--Daniel Majeske, violin; Robert Vernon, viola; Cleveland Orchestra/Christoph von Dohnányi (Decca 443175 CD) 30:16
 
8:00 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SENTINEL & BIBLE LESSON

9:00 INNOVATIONS - Mark Satola hosts a program featuring works by Cleveland area composers, presented in cooperation with the Bascom Little Fund.
Nikola Resanovich: Twelve Variations on a Theme by Arcadelt — James Marron, guitar (Marron CD 1998) 18:15
Jeffrey Mumford: wending — Wendy Richman, viola (Albany 698) 10:30
Edwin London: TWO A’Marvell’s FOR WORDS — Philip Larson, bass-baritone; Cleveland Chamber Symphony/Edwin London (GM 2045) 23:42
 
10:00 PIPEDREAMS with Michael Barone: The American Organ Institute - we visit the campus of the University of Oklahoma to investigate a path-breaking new curriculum of organ study begun by Professor John Schwandt
Nicolaus Bruhns: Praeludium in G.
Arthur Fields:Aba Daba Honeymoon –John Schwandt
Ned Rorem: There is a spirit that delights to do no evil, from Quaker Reader –Vicki Schaeffer
Jean Langlais: Fête –Dorothy Young Riess
Jean Langlais: Epilogue, from Hommage a Frescobaldi –Rachel Foster
Charles-Marie Widor: Adagio from Symphony No. 6.
Maurice Duruflé: Sicilienne from Suite Op 5 –Adam Pajan
Burton Lane: If this isn't love –Jelani Eddington
 
11:00 LATE PROGRAM
Astor Piazzolla: Milonga Prelude "Flora's Game" (1987)--Joel Fan, piano (Reference 119 CD)   6:43
Franz Liszt: Transcendental Etude No. 9 in A-Flat "Remembrances" (1851)--Alice Sara Ott, piano (DeutGram 4778362 CD) 10:09
Johann Sebastian Bach: Well-Tempered Clavier-Book 1: Prelude & Fugue No. 4 in c-Sharp BWV 849 (1722)--Hélène Grimaud, piano (DeutGram 12504 CD)   7:27
Henry Cowell: Hymn and Fuguing Tune No. 10 for Oboe & Strings (1955)--Bert Lucarelli, oboe; Manhattan Chamber Orchestra/Richard Auldon Clark (Koch Intl 7282 CD)   9:18
Ralph Vaughan Williams: Two Hymn-Tune Preludes (1936)--London Symphony Orchestra/Bryden Thomson (Chandos 9262 CD)   8:13
Xavier Montsalvatge: Canción de cuna para dormir a un negrito (1945)--Elina Garanca, mezzo; Sinfonica Nazionale della RAI/Karel Mark Chichon (DeutGram 14777 CD)   2:44
Antonín Dvorák:Cypress No. 9 (1887)--Emerson String Quartet (DeutGram 4778765 CD)   2:31
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 

 

 

 

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