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Programming Guide - Saturday, January 19th, 2013
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Birthdays:
1853 Giuseppe Verdi's Il trovatore; 1884 Jules Massenet's Manon; 1903-1975 Boris Blacher - German composer; [58] Sir Simon Rattle - English conductor
Guide:
Saturday January 19

 

12:00am WCLV ALL NIGHT
Zoltán Kodály: Háry János: Suite Op 35 a (1927)--Budapest Festival Orchestra/Iván Fischer (Philips 462824 CD) 22:51

Johannes Brahms: Symphony No. 1 in c Op 68 (1876)--Berlin Philharmonic/Sir Simon Rattle (EMI 67254 CD) 44:51

Ernest Chausson: Poème Op 25 (1896)--Julia Fischer, violin; Monte Carlo Philharmonic/Yakov Kreizberg (Decca 15535 CD) 16:02

John Adams: Harmonielehre (1985)--City of Birmingham Symphony/Sir Simon Rattle (EMI 55051 CD) 40:19

Antonín Dvorák: String Quintet No. 2 in G Op 77 (1875)--Chamber Music Soc Linc Center (Delos 3152 CD) 40:05

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Serenade No. 9 in D K 320 "Posthorn" (1779)--Bernard Adelstein, posthorn; Cleveland Orchestra/George Szell (Sony 86793 CD) 39:28

Peter Tchaikovsky: Symphony No. 6 in b Op 74 "Pathétique" (1893)--Cleveland Orchestra/Lorin Maazel (CBS 37834 CD) 42:20

George Frideric Handel: Il pastor fido: Suite HWV 8 (1712)--Tafelmusik Baroque Orchestra/Jeanne Lamon (Sony 68257 CD) 23:06

George W. Chadwick: Suite symphonique (1911)--Czech State Philharmonic Brno/José Serebrier (Reference 2104 CD) 36:07

Claude Debussy: Images: Ibéria (1912)--Cleveland Orchestra/Pierre Boulez (DeutGram 435766 CD) 18:32

Béla Bartók: Romanian Folk Dances (1915)--Nadja Salerno-Sonnenberg, vn; New Century Chamber Orch (NSS Music 8 CD)   6:52

 

6:00 CONCIERTO: Celebrating the Latin contribution to classical music with Frank Dominguez
Igor Stravinsky: Tango--Polly Ferman, piano (Romeo Records 7202 CD)

Kurt Weill: Tango Habanera "Youkali"--Polly Ferman, piano (Romeo Records 7202 CD)

George Frideric Handel: Concerto Grosso in c Op 6/8--Al Ayre Español/Eduardo Lopez Banzo (Challenge 72548 CD)

Ernesto Halffter: Sonatina (Ballet)--Orquesta de Conciertos de Madrid/Vincente Spiteri (EMI 5629 CD)

Anonymous (Sephardic): Avrix mi Galanica (Let Me in My Love)--Ensemble Accentus/Thomas Wimmer (Naxos 553617 CD)

Anonymous (Sephardic): Por la tu puerta yo pasi (I Passed By Your Door)--Ensemble Accentus/Thomas Wimmer (Naxos 553617 CD)

Anonymous (Sephardic): A la nana (Lullaby)--Ensemble Accentus/Thomas Wimmer (Naxos 553617 CD)

Aram Khachaturian: Masquerade Suite--Extremadura Symphony Orchestra/Jesus Amigo (Non Profit Music 0812 CD)

Xavier Montsalvatge: El gato con botas (Puss in Boots): selections--Marisa Martins, mezzo (Gato); Isabel Monar, soprano (Princesa); Barcelona Teatro Liceu Orchestra/Antoni Ros Marba (Columna Musica 0103 CD)

Emilio Pujol: Tango espagnol--Julian Bream, guitar (RCA 60429 CD)

Emilio Pujol: Guajira--Julian Bream, guitar (RCA 60429 CD)

Francisco Tárrega: Capricho Arabe--Julian Bream, guitar (RCA 60429 CD)

 

8:00 PERFORMANCE TODAY WEEKEND with Fred Child
Dmitri Shostakovich: Two Waltzes - Spring Waltz for clarinet and piano; Waltz for flute, clarinet & piano--Nash Ensemble (Virgin 59312 CD) 4:36

Anonymous: Desperada, dance--Hesperion XXI (Refectory, Abbaye, Fontfroide, France) 3:18 

Piano Puzzler: "Stairway to Paradise" in the style of Wagner

Puzzler Payoff: Richard Wagner: Final Scene of Act 3 from "Gotterdammerung"--Southwest German Radio Symphony/Erich Leinsdorf (Hanssler 93040 CD) 5:45 

Johann Strauss (arr Arnold Schoenberg): Emperor Waltz Op 437--Carol Wincenc, flute; Jose Franch-Ballester, clarinet; Gloria Chien, piano; Ian Swensen, violin; Erin Keefe, violin; Paul Neubauer, viola; Dane Johansen, cello (The Center for Performing Arts at Menlo-Atherton, CA) 12:34

Maurice Ravel: La Valse--Southwest German Radio Symphony/Stephane Deneve (Liederhalle, Beethovensaal, Stuttgart) 12:12 

 

9:00 PERFORMANCE TODAY WEEKEND
Silvestre Revueltas: El renacuajo Paseador (The Wandering Tadpole)--Simon Bolivar Symphony Orchestra of Venezuela/Maximiano Valdes (Dorian 90227 CD) 4:39

Carl Friedrich Abel: Prelude WKO 205 & Allegro WKO 207--Teodoro Bau, viola da gamba (Witold Lutoslawski Polish Radio Concert Studio, Warsaw, Poland) 6:55  

Celedonio Romero: Fantasia Cubana--Pepe Romero, guitar (Walt Disney Concert Hall, Los Angeles, CA) 4:11 

Silvestre Revueltas: Sensemaya--Sao Paulo Symphony Orchestra/Marin Alsop (Concert Hall, Sao Paulo, Brazil) 6:06

Johannes Brahms: Trio in a Op 114--Todd Palmer, clarinet; Alisa Weilerstein, cello; Inon Barnatan, piano (Dock Street Theater, Charleston, SC) 24:09 

 

10:00 MUSICAL PASSIONS with Eric Kisch: Lest We Forget Part 1

Jean Sibelius: Symphony No.1: Finale – Quasi una fantasia – Helsinki Philharmonic Orchestra/Paavo Berglund (EMI 68643 CD) 11:28

Paul Desmond: Take Five – Dave Brubeck Quartet (Dave Brubeck, piano; Paul Desmond, sax; Joe Morello, drums; Eugene Wright, bass) (Columbia 8192 LP) 5:22

Dave Brubeck: Beloved Son: Rabboni – Alan Opie, baritone; London Voices; Dave Brubeck Quartet; London Symphony Orchestra/Russell Gloyd (Telarc 80621 CD) 10:10

Leoš Jánaček: Glagolitic Mass: Introduction, Kyrie and Gloria – Evelyn Lear, soprano; Hilde Rössel-Majdan, contralto; Ernst Haeflinger, tenor; Franz Crass, bass; Bavarian Radio Chorus and Orchestra/Rafael Kubelik (DG 429182 CD) 12:37

 

11:00 RADIO OFFBEAT from the Cleveland Institute of Music with Merry Peckham: A Well Composed Life: Joan Tower - Hailed by New York Magazine as "One of the Most Successful Woman Composers of All Time,” Joan Tower was the first woman ever to receive the Grawemeyer Award in Composition in 1990. She was inducted in 1998 into the prestigious American Academy of Arts and Letters, and into the Academy of Arts and Sciences at Harvard University in 2004.

 

12:00pm COMPOSERS DATEBOOK; CLASSICAL WEEKEND
Franz Joseph Haydn: Symphony No. 70 in D (1779)--City of Birmingham Symphony/Sir Simon Rattle (EMI 54297 CD) 16:37

George Gershwin (arr Ferde Grofé): Rhapsody in Blue (1924)--Peter Donohoe, piano; London Sinfonietta/Sir Simon Rattle (EMI 54280 CD) 16:02

Alexander Borodin: Prince Igor: Polovetsian Dances (1887)--Berlin Philharmonic/Sir Simon Rattle (EMI 273 CD) 12:01

Percy Grainger: Country Gardens (1919)--City of Birmingham Symphony/Sir Simon Rattle (EMI 56412 CD)   2:27

 

1:00 METROPOLITAN OPERA
Gaetano Donizetti: Maria Stuarda (1835)

The 2012-13 Metropolitan Opera Radio Broadcast season continues with the live network broadcast premiere of Donizetti’s Maria Stuarda. Mezzo-soprano Joyce DiDonato stars in the title role of Mary Stuart, Queen of Scots, opposite South African soprano Elza van den Heever, who makes her network debut as Mary’s formidable rival, Queen Elizabeth I of England. Tenor Matthew Polenzani is Leicester, the nobleman caught between the two women; bass Matthew Rose is Lord Talbot, Mary’s custodian; and baritone Joshua Hopkins is Elizabeth’s advisor Lord Cecil. Bel canto specialist Maurizio Benini conducts this performance of David McVicar’s critically acclaimed Met premiere production. The performance will also be transmitted worldwide as part of The Met: Live in HD series, which now reaches more than 1,900 movie theaters in 64 countries.

The single intermission will include live, backstage interviews with the stars led by Live in HD host, soprano Deborah Voigt. 

 

4:03 WCLV CLASSICAL WEEKEND  
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Symphony No. 31 in D K 297 "Paris" (1778)--London Mozart Players/Jane Glover (ASV 647 CD) 18:19

Antonio Vivaldi: Guitar Concerto in D RV 93 (c.1720)--Eliot Fisk, guitar; Orchestra of St Luke's (Music Masters 67097 CD) 10:40

George Frideric Handel: Water Music Suite No. 2 in D (1717)--Boston Baroque/Martin Pearlman (Telarc 80594 CD)   9:36

Sir Edward Elgar: Pomp and Circumstance March No.2 in a Op 39 (1904)--Baltimore Symphony Orchestra/David Zinman (Telarc 80310 CD)   5:27

 

5:00 FROM THE TOP with Christopher O'Riley and America's finest young musicians; for more information, visit the FTT website - Recorded: Sunday, December 18, 2011 in the Bethel African Methodist Episcopal Church in Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts celebrating the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

·         Boston Children's Chorus, ages 13–18, from Boston, MA - Alleluia by Randall Thompson; Anthony Trecek-King, Artistic Director

·         From the Top Alumni String Quartet (violinist Tessa Lark, violinist Ryan Shannon, violist Clayton Penrose-Whitmore, and cellist Michael Dahlberg) from Boston, MA - Molto adagio from String Quartet No.1 by George Walker

·         Boston Children's Chorus - My Soul's Been Anchored In The Lord arranged by Moses Hogan and In His Care-O arranged by William Dawson

·         Bassoonist and Jack Kent Cooke Young Artist Alexandra Nelson, 17, from Orleans, MA - Aria from Sonatine for Bassoon & Piano by Alexandre Tansman

·         Boston Children's Chorus, guitarist David Waite, bassist Branden Miles, and violinist Tessa Lark - I'll Fly Away by Albert E. Brumley (arr Jim Papoulis)

 

6:00 FOOTLIGHT PARADE: SOUNDS OF THE AMERICAN MUSICAL with Bill Rudman: 1956 on Stage and Screen - What a banner year! Not only My Fair Lady, but The Most Happy Fella, L’il Abner, Candide and lots more. 

 

7:00 SYMPHONY AT SEVEN with John Simna
Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach: String Symphony in G Wq 182/1 (1773)--The Vivaldi Project/John Hsu (Centaur 3176 CD) 11:05

Johannes Brahms: Symphony No. 3 in F Op 90 (1883)--Berlin Philharmonic/Sir Simon Rattle (EMI 67254 CD) 39:08

 

8:00 SATURDAYS FROM SEVERANCE - The Cleveland Orchestra/Fabio Luisi; Jonathan Biss piano; recorded live in the Severance Hall
Richard Strauss: Till Eulenspiegel's Merry Pranks Op 28 (1895)

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Piano Concerto No. 17 in G K 453 (1784)

Richard Strauss: Aus Italien Op 16 (1886)

 

9:45 Richard Wagner: Götterdämmerung: Dawn & Siegfried's Rhine Journey (1874)--Cleveland Orchestra/George Szell (CBS 46286 CD) 12:01


10:00 WEEKEND RADIO with Robert Conrad - January 25th is the birthday of Robert Burns, and so we present a program of things Scottish by Anna Russell, Peter Sellers, Andy Stewart, Ronnie Barker, Peter Schickele and others...Also, A Message from Richard Howland-Bolton and This Week in the Media

11:00 LATE PROGRAM with John Simna
Johann Nepomuk Hummel: Adagio from String Quartet No. 1 Op 30/1 (1804)--Delmé String Quartet (Hyperion 66568 CD)   8:44

Arvo Pärt: Spiegel im Spiegel (1978)--Lisa Batiashvili, violin; Hélène Grimaud, piano (DeutGram 15203 CD) 10:16

Johannes Brahms: Adagio from Symphony No. 2 Op 73 (1877)--Berlin Philharmonic/Sir Simon Rattle (EMI 67254 CD)   9:35

Jean Sibelius: The Swan of Tuonela Op 22/2 (1897)--Swedish Radio Symphony/Mikko Franck (Ondine 953 CD) 10:11

Kevin Puts: Elegy for Brass (2009)--Bay Brass (Harm Mundi 807556 CD)   4:00

Frederick Delius (arr Eric Fenby): Caprice & Elegy (1930)--János Starker, cello; Philharmonia Orchestra/Leonard Slatkin (RCA 63665 CD)   7:43

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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