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Programming Guide - Sunday, November 18th, 2012
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Birthdays:
1680-1730 Jean-Baptiste Loeillet - French composer; 1786-1826 Carl Maria von Weber - German composer; 1836-1911 Sir William S. Gilbert - British librettist for operettas by Sir Arthur Sullivan; 1860-1941 Ignace Jan Paderewski - Polish composer, pianist, statesman; [61] Heinrich Schiff - Austrian cellist, conductor; [34] Andris Nelsons - Latvian conductor
Guide:
Sunday November 18  
 
12:00am SAN FRANCISCO SYMPHONY with Rik Malone: Ton Koopman, conductor; Mario Brunello, cello
Johann Sebastian Bach: Orchestral Suite No. 3 in D BWV 1068 (1731)
Franz Joseph Haydn: Cello Concerto No. 2 in D (1783)
Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach: Symphony in G Wq 183/4 (1778)
Franz Schubert: Symphony No. 5 in B-Flat D 485 (1816)
Encore:Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Symphony No. 34 in C K 338 (1780)--Michael Tilson Thomas, conductor
 
2:00 LIVE AT THE CONCERTGEBOUW with Hans Haffmans: Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra/Bernard Haitink (recorded May 15, 2011)
Gustav Mahler: Symphony No. 9 in D (1910)
Encores: Arnold Schoenberg: Gurrelieder: Song of the Wood Dove (1911)--Jard van Nes, mezzo-soprano; Schönberg Ensemble/Reinbert de Leeuw (Etcetera 9000 CD)
Gustav Mahler: Three songs from “Des Knaben Wunderhorn:” Ablösung im Summer (1890), Des Knaben Wunderhorn: Lob des hohen Verstandes (1899) & Starke Einbildungskraft (1890)--Thomas Hampson, baritone; Wolfram Rieger, piano (Mahlerbox CD 15 CD)
 
4:00 PERFORMANCE TODAY WEEKEND with Fred Child (repeat)
C.P.E. Bach: Allegro-Adagio from Piano Sonata in f-Sharp--Mikhail Pletnev, piano (DeutGram 459614 CD)
Eric Whitacre: Sleep--St. Olaf Choir; VocalEssence; MinnesotaHigh School Honors Choir/Eric Whitacre (Orchestra Hall, Minneapolis, MN)
Piano Puzzler: "I Got Rhythm" in the style of Debussy
Puzzler Payoff: Claude Debussy: L'Isle joyeuse--Maurizio Pollini, piano (DeutGram 445187 CD)
C.P.E. Bach: Cello Concerto in a Wq 170 (H 432)--Hidemi Suzuki, cello; Holland Baroque Society/Stefano Rossi (Regensberg Early Music Days, St. Oswald's Church, Regensburg, Germany)
Ludwig van Beethoven: Finale from String Quartet No. 4 Op 18/4--Miro String Quartet (Vanguard 1655 CD)
Michael Gandolfi: Opal from "Winter Light"--San Francisco Choral Artists/Magen Solomon; The Alexander String Quartet (Foghorn 2006 CD)
Franz Liszt: Transcendental Etude No. 5 "Feux Follets"--Zhang Zuo, piano (Van Cliburn Competition 2009, Bass Performance Hall, Fort Worth, TX)
Donald Grant: Lament for Mulroy--Elias String Quartet (Recorded live at Wigmore Hall, London, on 10/09/12)
Ludwig van Beethoven: Piano Concerto No. 2 in B-Flat Op 19--Martha Argerich, piano; Orchestra della Svizzera italiana/Gabriel Chmura (DeutGram 4779884 CD)
 
6:00 MILLENNIUM OF MUSIC with Robert Aubry Davis: Sacred Songs of France, Volume 1 - Another recent recording, for which we wrote the liner notes, features Gloria Dei Cantores in repertoire centering in the High Renaissance, including rare sacred works by Passereau and Dulot.
 
7:00 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SENTINEL

7:30 MUSICA SACRA
George Frideric Handel: Coronation Anthem "The King Shall Rejoice" (1727)--Monteverdi Choir; English Baroque Soloists/Sir John Eliot Gardiner (Philips 432110 CD) 10:28
George Frideric Handel: Chandos Anthem No. 4 "O sing unto the Lord a new song" (1718)--Lynne Dawson, soprano; Ian Partridge, tenor; The Sixteen Choir & Orch/Harry Christophers (Chandos 504 CD) 14:35
 
8:00 CHURCH OF THE SAVIOUR

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

9:00 WITH HEART AND VOICE:  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 - The second of two special From the Top episodes recorded with the GreatWallInternationalMusicAcademy in Beijing, China
• Kristine Clair Uchi Galano, violin, age 11 from Brunei - Allegro moderato from the Violin Concerto No. 4 in G by Franz Joseph Haydn, with Kurt Sassmannshaus and the Great Wall Soloists
• Jiang Yi Liang, violin, age 16 from Shanghai - Allegro moderato from the Violin Concerto No.1 in B-Flat K 207 by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, with Kurt Sassmannshaus and the Great Wall Soloists
• Ji Bolin, erhu, age 15 from Beijing - Sunshine on Taxkorgan by Chen Gang, accompanied by Christopher O'Riley, piano
• Christopher O’Riley, piano - Secreto by Federico Mompou
• Great Wall String Quartet [Yabing Tan, age 23; Lin Haoli, violin, age 23; Guo Yi Tong, viola, age 19; Bryant Tjahjono Gozali, cello, age 19] with Christopher O'Riley, piano - Allegro brillante from the Piano Quintet in E-Flat Op 44 by Robert Schumann
• Xu Jin Zhao, piano, age 15 from Beijing - Etude No. 23 in a Op 25/11 “Winter Wind” by Frédéric Chopin
 
11:00 WCLV SUNDAY BRUNCH with Nancy Sinning
Carl Maria von Weber: Bassoon Concerto in F Op 75 (1822)--Klaus Thunemann, bassoon; Academy St. Martin in Fields/Sir Neville Marriner (Philips 432081 CD) 16:53
Ignace Jan Paderewski: Mélodie in G-Flat Op 16/2 (1888)--Stephen Hough, piano (Hyperion 67043 CD)   3:59
Gilbert & Sullivan: The Mikado: The List Song (1885)--Richard Suart, baritone; Welsh National Opera Chorus; Welsh National Opera Orchestra/Sir Charles Mackerras (Telarc 80284 CD)   2:00
Gilbert & Sullivan: HMS Pinafore: I am the captain of the Pinafore (1878)--Sir Thomas Allen, baritone; Welsh National Opera Chorus; Welsh National Opera Orchestra/Sir Charles Mackerras (Telarc 80374 CD)   2:09
Carl Maria von Weber: Scherzo & Finale from Symphony No. 1 Op 19 (1807)--Queensland Symphony/John Georgiadis (Naxos 550928 CD) 10:46
Marc-André Hamelin: Etude No. 3 in b "after Paganini/Liszt" (1993)--Marc-André Hamelin, piano (Hyperion 67789 CD)   4:56
 
12:00pm BBC NEWS; WCLV SUNDAY BRUNCH
Carl Maria von Weber: Turandot: Overture (1809)--Philharmonia Orchestra/Neeme Järvi (Chandos 8766 CD)   3:44
Morton Gould (arr John Mauceri): A Symphonic Portrait of "Carousel" (1945)--Hollywood Bowl Orchestra/John Mauceri (Philips 446404 CD) 15:58
Ignace Jan Paderewski: Minuet in G Op 14/1 (1887)--Daniell Revenaugh, piano (Seraphim 73300 CD)   3:53
Josef Strauss: Waltz "Delirious" Op 212 (1867)--Cleveland Orchestra/George Szell (IMG 75962 CD)   8:48
Gilbert & Sullivan: The Pirates of Penzance: The Paradox (1879)--Gillian Knight, contralto; John Mark Ainsley, tenor; Donald Adams, bass; Welsh National Opera Orchestra/Sir Charles Mackerras (Telarc 80353 CD)   3:37
 
1:00 THE DENNIS LEWIN RADIO PROGRAM, turning you on to classical music - for this week’s playlist, go to Dennis’s website.

3:00 WCLV CLASSICAL WEEKEND
Ludwig van Beethoven: String Quartet No. 2 in G Op 18/2 (1800)--Cleveland Quartet (Telarc 80382 CD) 23:40
Traditional (arr June Nixon): The Holly and the Ivy (French)--Choir King's College Cambridge/Stephen Cleobury (King's College 1 CD)   3:00
Otto Goldschmidt: A Tender Shoot (1870)--Choir King's College Cambridge/Stephen Cleobury (King's College 1 CD)   1:38
Sir Thomas Beecham: Dances from "The Faithful Shepherd" (1932)--Royal Philharmonic Orchestra/Yehudi Menuhin (MCA 6231 CD) 10:38
Isaac Albéniz (arr Jason Vieaux): Suite Española: Cádiz Op 47 (1886)--Jason Vieaux, guitar (Azica 71224 CD)   4:42
 
4:00 THE CLEVELAND ORCHESTRA ON THE RADIO - The Cleveland Orchestra/Franz Welser-Möst – recorded live in Severance Hall; sponsored in part by Judson at University Circle
Benjamin Britten: Peter Grimes: Four Sea Interludes & Passacaglia Op 33 (1944)
Anton Bruckner: Symphony No. 7 in E (1883)
 
6:00 DINNER CLASSICS
George Frideric Handel: Concerto Grosso in D Op 6/5 (1739)--Orpheus Chamber Orchestra (DeutGram 447733 CD) 15:15
John Rutter: Suite for Strings (1971)--Royal Philharmonic Orchestra/John Rutter (Decca 1821 CD) 12:21
 
6:30 MUSIC AND THE SPOKEN WORD with the Mormon Tabernacle Choir

7:00 KEYBANK'S SYMPHONY AT SEVEN with John Simna
Carl Maria von Weber: Symphony No. 1 in C Op 19 (1807)--Queensland Symphony/John Georgiadis (Naxos 550928 CD) 25:04
Ludwig van Beethoven: Symphony No. 1 in C Op 21 (1800)--Cleveland Orchestra/George Szell (Sony 46532 CD) 25:47
 
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.
Monica Houghton: Sky Signs — James Umble, soprano sax; Stephen Warner, violin; Carolyn Warner, piano (CCG 4-29-07) 7:23
Ross Feller: Bypassing the Ogre — Avi Bialo, trumpet (CCG 4-29-07) 5:43
Nikola Resanovic: Trio for Alto Saxophone, Violin & Piano — James Umble, alto sax; Stephen Warner, violin; Carolyn Warner, piano (CCG 4-29-07)10:17
Stephen Griebling: Five Songs to the Poetry of Edna St. Vincent Millay — Sandra Simon, soprano; Eric Charnofsky, piano (CCG 2-25-07) 10:26
NicholasUnderhill: Piano Trio in Two Movements — Gramercy Trio (CCG 4-11-2007) 19:29
 
10:00 PIPEDREAMS with Michael Barone: David Briggs - performances by the multi-faceted English organist, who concertizes, improvises, transcribes and composes with equal enthusiasm.
Mikhail Glinka (arr Briggs): Ruslan and Ludmilla Overture.
Johann Sebastian Bach: Prelude & Fugue in D BWV 532--David Briggs (1978 Sipe/Luther College, Decorah, IA) Pipedreams Archive (r. 3/2/08)
An introduction to an improvisation...recorded at LutherCollege (r.3/2/08)
David Briggs: Improvisation on "Alouette, gentile alouette"--David Briggs (1997 Birouste/Eglise Saint-Vincent de Roquevaire, France) Solstice 252 (r. 10/17/08)
David Briggs: Lux aeterna from Requiem--Euphony Chamber Choir; Northern Chamber Orchestra/Richard Tanner, director; Greg Morris (1969 Walker/Blackburn Cathedral, England) Chestnut Music 002
 
11:00 LATE PROGRAM
Peter Tchaikovsky: Valse sentimentale Op 51/6 (1882)--Heinrich Schiff, cello; Samuel Sanders, piano (Decca 2334 CD)   2:09
Frédéric Chopin: Larghetto from Piano Concerto No. 2 Op 21 (1830)--Daniel Barenboim, piano; Berlin State Orchestra/Andris Nelsons (DeutGram 15387 CD)   8:52
Carl Maria von Weber: Romanza from Clarinet Concerto No. 2 Op 74 (1812)--Andrew Marriner, clarinet; Academy St. Martin in Fields/Sir Neville Marriner (Philips 432146 CD)   6:57
Henryk Górecki: Totus tuus Op 60 (1987)--Robert Shaw Festival Singers/Robert Shaw (Telarc 80531 CD) 11:16
Johannes Brahms: Adagio from Piano Trio No. 1 Op 8 (1854)--André Previn, piano; Viktoria Mullova, violin; Heinrich Schiff, cello (Philips 442123 CD)   9:17
César Franck: Psyché and Eros (1888)--Basle Symphony Orchestra/Armin Jordan (Erato 88167 CD)   9:24
 
 
 
 

 

 

 

 

 

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