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Programming Guide - Sunday, June 10, 2012
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Birthdays:
1865 Richard Wagner's Tristan und Isolde, Munich; 1939 Ralph Vaughan Williams's Five Variants of Dives & Lazarus, at New York World's Fair; [52] Mark-Anthony Turnage - English composer; [41] Angella Ahn - South Korean violinist, 1/3 of the Ahn Trio
Guide:
Sunday June 10
 
12:00am AMERICA’S MUSIC FESTIVALS with Orli Shaham - Moab Music Festival:Moab, Utah borders two of the nation’s most spectacular national parks – Canyonlands and Arches. Naturally, the local Moab Music Festival takes advantage of the incredible landscape and moves performances directly into the gorgeous red-rock country. The signature event of this festival is a concert series that unites classical chamber music and the beauty of nature – the series actually takes place inside a grotto carved by the Colorado River. Concert goers climb into boats, tour the river and find themselves inside the magical space where chamber music fills what critics call God’s version of Carnegie Hall.
Burleigh:Deep River
Dvorák: Piano Trio No. 3 in f Op 65
Burleigh: O Rocks, Don’t Fall on Me
Brahms: String Sextet No. 2 in G Op 36
Copland: The Boatman
Amram: Native American Portraits
Amram: Portraits for Piano Quartet
Bolcom: Love in the 30s
Amram: Pull my Daisy
 
2:00 LIVE AT THE CONCERTGEBOUW with Hans Haffmans: Netherlands Radio Philharmonic Orchestra/Damian Iorio; Hannes Minnaar, piano (recorded 9/23/11)
Edvard Grieg: Peer Gynt Suite No. 1 Op 46 (1888)
Ludwig van Beethoven: Piano Concerto No. 5 in E-Flat Op 73 "Emperor" (1809)
Carl Nielsen: Symphony No. 5 Op 50 (1922)
Encore: Jean Sibelius: Pohjola's Daughter Op 49 (1906)--Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra/Sir Colin Davis (recorded live 2002)
 
4:00 PERFORMANCE TODAY WEEKEND with Fred Child (repeat)
Béla Bartók: Intermezzo interrotto from Concerto for Orchestra--Philadelphia Orchestra/Christoph Eschenbach (Ondine 1072 CD) 4:29
Tomás Bretón (arr Lorenzo Palomo): La Verbena de la Paloma: Prelude--Los Romeros (92nd Street Y, Theresa L. Kaufmann Concert Hall) 4:01
Jeremy Cavaterra: Fantasy on Marquez's "Danzon No. 2"--Salastina Music Society (Thayer Hall, Colburn School of Music, Los Angeles, California) 9:13 
Piano Puzzler: "So in Love" in the style of Ravel
Puzzler Payoff: Maurice Ravel: Gaspard de la Nuit: Le Gibet--Benjamin Grosvenor, piano (Decca 4783206 CD) 5:27 
Béla Bartók: 15 Hungarian Peasant Songs Sz 71--Budapest Festival Orchestra/Ivan Fischer (Carnegie Hall, New York City, New York) 10:24
Sergei Prokofiev: Finale from Symphony No. 1 in D Op 25 "Classical"--Orchestra of St. Luke's/Ivan Fischer (The DiMennaCenter for Classical Music, New York City, NY) 4:15 
Frédéric Chopin: Preludes Nos. 9 in E Op 28/9 & No. 13 in F-sharp--Vanessa Perez, piano (Telarc 33388 CD) 4:28
Johann Sebastian Bach: Gigue from Partita No. 3 in E BWV 1006--Hilary Hahn, violin (Salle Pleyel, Paris, France) 1:42 
George Frideric Handel: Aria "Laschia ch'io pianga" (Let me weep)--Albrecht Mayer, oboe; Orpheus Chamber Orchestra (Carnegie Hall, New York City, New York) 4:24
Vanessa Perez Perfchat
Isaac Albéniz: Suite Espagnole: Granada.
Heitor Villa-Lobos: Prole do bebê No. 1: Branquinha (The Porcelain Doll); Moreninha (The Brunette Doll); A pobrezinha (The Poor Little Rag Doll); O polichinel (Punch Doll)
Frederic Chopin: Selections from 24 Preludes Op 28: Preludes Nos. 7, 8, 17 & 18--Vanessa Perez, piano (NPR Studio 4A) 30:53
Anatol Liadov: Baba Yaga Op 56--Houston Symphony Orchestra/Hans Graf (Carnegie Hall, NYC) 3:16 
Leonard Bernstein: Mambo from "West Side Story"--Edmonton Symphony Orchestra/William Eddins (Carnegie Hall, NYC) 2:24 
 
6:00 MILLENNIUM OF MUSIC with Robert Aubry Davis: L' Arpeggiata: 1610 Marian Vespers
 
7:00 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SENTINEL

7:30 MUSICA SACRA, Pt. 1
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Kyrie in d K 341 (1781)--La Chapelle Royale; Collegium Vocale Gent; Orchestre des Champs-Élysées/Philippe Herreweghe (Harm Mundi 2908304 CD)   6:17
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Missa Brevis in B-Flat K 275 (1777)--St. Olaf Choir; Chamber Ensemble/Anton Armstrong (St.Olaf 2967 CD) 18:09
 
8:00 CHURCH OF THE SAVIOUR

8:30 MUSICA SACRA, Pt.2
Franz Schubert: Mass No. 3 in B-Flat D 324 (1815)--Soloists fr Vienna Choir Boys; Jörg Hering, tenor; Harry van der Kamp, bass; Vienna Boys' Choir; Chorus Viennensis; Orch of Age of Enlightenment/Bruno Weil (Sony 68248 CD) 27:50
 
9:00 WITH HEART AND VOICE with Peter Dubois: For playlists, click here. Music for Evening - On this edition of With Heart and Voice, we’ll focus on music for the services of Evensong and Compline, sacred music to end the day.
 
10:00 FROM THE TOP with Christopher O'Riley and America's finest young musicians; for more information, visit the FTT website - Recorded: May 4, 2011 at the Virginia Arts Festival in Virginia Beach, VA
• Pianist Michael Davidman, 13, from New York, NY - Mephisto Waltz No. 1 by Franz Liszt
• Guitarist Noah Kim, 15, from San Marino, CA - Fuoco Libre by Roland Dyens
• Bassoonist Keith Buncke, 17, from Lake Oswego, OR - Allegro scherzando from Bassoon Sonata Op 168 by Camille Saint-Saëns, accompanied by Christopher O’Riley, piano
Cello duo comprised of Naomi Benecasa, cello, age 17 from Springfield, MO and Richard Mazuski, cello, age 18 from Olivette, MO - Scherzo from Suite for 2 Cellos & Piano by Gian Carlo Menotti, accompanied by Christopher O’Riley, piano
 
11:00 WCLV SUNDAY BRUNCH with Nancy Sinning
Ralph Vaughan Williams: Five Variants of "Dives & Lazarus" (1939)--New Queen's Hall Orchestra/Barry Wordsworth (Argo 440116 CD) 13:04
JUNE CHOICE CDs – Eric Whitacre: Alleluia (2011)--Eric Whitacre Singers/Eric Whitacre (Decca 16636 CD)   9:08
Frédéric Chopin: Prelude No. 17 in A-Flat Op 28/17 (1839)--Vanessa Perez, piano (Telarc 33388 CD)   3:06
Frédéric Chopin: Prelude No. 3 in G Op 28/3 (1839)--Vanessa Perez, piano (Telarc 33388 CD)   0:55
Leos Janácek: Moravian Dances (1891)--Warsaw Philharmonic/Antoni Wit (Naxos 572695 CD)   8:55
Béla Bartók: Bagatelle No. 14 Op 6/14 "Waltz" (1908)--Orion Weiss, piano (Bridge 9355 CD)   1:55
 
12:00pm BBC NEWS; WCLV SUNDAY BRUNCH
Charles Strouse (arr Philip J. Lang): Annie: Overture (1977)--Ryan Anthony, trumpet; Paul Ferguson, trombone; Cleveland Pops Orchestra/Carl Topilow (Azica 72216 CD)   7:24
JUNE CHOICE CD – Michael Jackson (arr Anderson & Roe): Billy Jean (1982)--Greg Anderson, piano; Elizabeth Joy Roe, piano (Steinway 30006 CD)   4:40
John Williams: The Cowboys: Overture (1972)--Boston Pops Orchestra/John Williams (Philips 420178 CD)   8:51
Jacques Offenbach: Voyage dans la lune: Ballet of the Snowflakes (1875)--Musicians of the Louvre/Marc Minkowski (Archiv 4776403 CD) 10:50
 
1:00 THE DENNIS LEWIN RADIO PROGRAM, turning you on to classical music; this week, the life and music of Sir Edward Elgar. For this week’s playlist, go to Dennis’s website.

3:00 WCLV CLASSICAL WEEKEND
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Divertimento for Strings in D K 136 (1772)--Concerto Cologne/Anton Steck (Archiv 4775800 CD) 16:39
Antonín Dvorák: Legend No. 1 in d Op 59/1 (1881)--Czech Philharmonic Orchestra/Sir Charles Mackerras (Supraphon 3533 CD)   3:22
Antonín Dvorák: Legend No. 8 in F Op 59/8 (1881)--Czech Philharmonic Orchestra/Sir Charles Mackerras (Supraphon 3533 CD)   3:44
Franz Liszt: Symphonic Poem No. 5 "Prometheus" (1850)--London Philharmonic Orchestra/Sir Georg Solti (DeutGram 4779525 CD) 12:26
George Frideric Handel: Xerxes: Largo "Ombra mai fu" (1738)--Orpheus Chamber Orchestra (DeutGram 6584 CD)   2:55
 
4:00 THE CLEVELAND ORCHESTRA ON THE RADIO - The Cleveland Orchestra/Franz Welser-Möst; Lang Lang, piano - Severance Hall concert of 4/28/12; sponsored in part by Judson at University Circle
Béla Bartók: Piano Concerto No. 2 (1931)
Anton Bruckner: Symphony No. 4 in E-Flat "Romantic" (1878, revised)
 
6:00 DINNER CLASSICS
Ralph Vaughan Williams: Five Variants of "Dives & Lazarus" (1939)--Academy St. Martin in Fields/Sir Neville Marriner (Philips 442427 CD) 11:02
César Franck: Psyché and Eros (1888)--Basle Symphony Orchestra/Armin Jordan (Erato 88167 CD)   9:24
Franz Liszt: Consolation No. 3 in D-Flat S 172 /3 (1850)--Nelson Freire, piano (Decca 4782728 CD)   4:19
 
6:30 MUSIC AND THE SPOKEN WORD with the Mormon Tabernacle Choir

7:00 KEYBANK'S SYMPHONY AT SEVEN with John Simna
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Symphony No. 6 in F K 43 (1767)--Prague Chamber Orchestra/Sir Charles Mackerras (Telarc 80256 CD) 13:45
Jean Sibelius: Symphony No. 1 in e Op 39 (1899)--Finnish Radio Symphony Orch/Jukka-Pekka Saraste (RCA 7765 CD) 38:16
 
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.
Nicholas Underhill: Kaleidoscope — Cleveland Chamber Collective (CCC CD 02-24-12) 12:05
Jeffrey Quick: String Quartet No. 1 in A — Cleveland Chamber Collective (CCG CD 11-18-07) 14:16
Katherine O’Connell: Let Something Remain — Cleveland Chamber Collective (CCG CD 11-05-06) 20:51
Eubie Blake (arr Nicholas Underhill): Brittwood Rag — Cleveland Chamber Collective (CCC CD 02-24-12) 3:12
 
10:00 PIPEDREAMS with Michael Barone: A la Françaix - a delectation of French music, with particular emphasis on the organ works of centenarian Jean Françaix (1912-1997)
Gaspard Corrette: Kyrie Versets from Mass on the 8th Tone--Choir from the Dominican Convent of St. Maximin; Pierre Bardon (1774 Isnard/Basilica of St. Maximin, Provence) Syrius 141388
Jean Françaix: Suite Profane -Gillian Weir (1974 Phelps/Hexham Abbey, Northumberland, Great Britain) Priory 752
Gabriel Nivers: Kyrie Versets from Organ Book Number 2--John Elwes, tenor; Frederic Munoz (1789 Cavaille/St. Guilhem-le-Desert, France) XCP 5003
Jean Françaix: Suite Carmelite--Georges Athanasiades (1950 Kuhn/Basilica of St. Maurice, Switzerland) Tudor 7130
Charles Gounod: Moderato maestoso from Suite Concertante--Ingolstadt Philharmonic/Alfredo Ibarra, conductor; Franz Hauk (1977 Klais/Ingolstadt Cathedral) Guild 7185
 
11:00 LATE PROGRAM
Josef Suk: Elegy in D-Flat Op 23 (1922)--Ahn Trio (EMI 56674 CD)   6:48
Henryk Górecki: Totus tuus Op 60 (1987)--Robert Shaw Festival Singers/Robert Shaw (Telarc 80531 CD) 11:16
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Adagio from Oboe Concerto K 314 (1777)--John Mack, oboe; Cleveland Orchestra/Christoph von Dohnányi (Decca 443176 CD)   7:40
Gabriel Fauré: Elégie in c Op 24 (1883)--Peter Dixon, cello; BBC Philharmonic/Yan Pascal Tortelier (Chandos 9416 CD)   7:42
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Adagio from String Quintet No. 4 K 516 (1787)--Pinchas Zukerman, violin; Jessica Linnebach, violin; Jethro Marks, viola; Donnie Deacon, viola; Amanda Forsyth, cello (CBC 5230 CD)   8:57
Alan Hovhaness: Prayer of Saint Gregory Op 62 b (1946)--Benny Wiame, trumpet; I Fiamminghi/Rudolf Werthen (Telarc 80392 CD)   5:37
 
 
 
 

 

 

 

 

 

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