Sunday February 17
12:00am LOS ANGELES PHILHARMONIC with Brian Lauritzen: Esa-Pekka Salonen, conductor; Peter Sellars, director; Vocal soloists; Los Angeles Master Chorale
Dmitri Shostakovich (arr Gerard McBurney): Orango (1936) [world premiere]
Dmitri Shostakovich: Symphony No. 4 in c Op 43 (1936)
2:00 LIVE AT THE CONCERTGEBOUW with Hans Haffmans: Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra/Jurjen Hempel; Liviu Prunaru, violin (recorded 11-30-2012)
Zoltán Kodály: Dances of Galánta (1933)
Antonín Dvorák: Violin Concerto in a Op 53 (1880)
Johannes Brahms (arr Arnold Schoenberg): Piano Quartet No. 1 in g Op 25 (1861)
Encore: JacobTV: Rainbow Concerto (2002)--Marien van Staalen, cello; Arnhem Philharmonic Orchestra/Jurjen Hempel (Basta 3091732 CD)
4:00 PERFORMANCE TODAY WEEKEND with Fred Child (repeat)
Francois Schubert: The Bee.
Peter Tchaikovsky: Valse Sentimentale--Renaud Capuçon, violin; Jerome Ducros, piano (Virgin 74087 CD) 4:34
Joseph Shabalala: Inkanyezi--Ladysmith Black Mambazo (Wait Chapel, Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, NC) 5:38
Piano Puzzler: "Till There Was You" in the style of Chopin
Puzzler Payoff: Frédéric Chopin: Mazurka No. 13 in a Op 17/4--Vladimir Ashkenazy, piano (Decca 417584 CD) 4:14
Erich Korngold: Violin Concerto in D Op 35--Renaud Capuçon, violin; Los Angeles Philharmonic/Daniel Harding (Walt Disney Concert Hall, Los Angeles, CA) 24:37
Felix Mendelssohn: Scherzo from Symphony No. 3 Op 56 "Scottish"--Vienna Philharmonic/Christoph von Dohnányi (Decca 421769 CD) 4:28
Michael Gandolfi: The Garden of Cosmic Speculation: The Jumping Bridge (Aspen Philharmonic Orchestra/George Manahan (Benedict Music Tent, Aspen, CO) 3:50
Peter Tchaikovsky: Capriccio Italien Op 45--Dallas Symphony Orchestra/Jaap van Zweden (McDermott Concert Hall, Meyerson Symphony Center, Dallas, TX) 15:51
Peter Tchaikovsky: Souvenir of a Beloved Place: Melody--Midori, violin; Robert McDonald, piano (Sony 52568 CD) 3:47
George Gershwin: An American in Paris--Aspen Philharmonic Orchestra/George Manahan (Benedict Music Tent, Aspen, CO) 18:21
6:00 MILLENNIUM OF MUSIC with Robert Aubry Davis: Music for Valentine's Day, Part 2 - This week we move to early Renaissance Burgundy, Italy, and France with recordings by Asteria, the Nelson/Bartram Duo and Mignarda.
7:00 MUSICA SACRA
Gabriel Fauré: Messe Basse (1906)--Ruth Holton, soprano; Women of the Cambridge Singers; John Scott, organ/John Rutter (Collegium 109 CD) 10:11
Hector Berlioz: Sanctus from Requiem Op 5 (1837)--Frank Lopardo, tenor; Atlanta Symphony Chorus; Atlanta Symphony Orchestra/Robert Spano (Telarc 80627 CD) 10:39
Franz Schubert: Mass No. 4 in C D 452 (1816)--Soloists from 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) 21:15
8:00 WITH HEART AND VOICE with Peter DuBois: Lent - The First Sunday in Lent marks the beginning of the season of reflection and preparation for Holy Week and Easter. We’ll listen to powerful music to begin the six-week journey. For playlists, click here.
9:00 FROM THE TOP with Christopher O’Riley: Recorded: December 14, 2007 in Mixon Hall at the Cleveland Institute of Music
- Alena Merimee, violin (15) from Strongsville, OH - Allegro from Violin Sonata No. 5 in F “Spring” Op 24 by Ludwig van Beethoven
- The “Playing Hoopes” Trio, featuring Alexandra Hoopes, violin (15), Chad Hoopes, violin (13), and Anna Hoopes, viola (17), from Shaker Heights, OH - Fifth movement from Serenade for Two Violins & Viola by Zoltán Kodaly
- Daniel Song, piano (10) from Springfield, PA - Transcendental Etude No. 7 in E-Flat by Franz Liszt
10:00 WCLV CLASSICAL WEEKEND with Nancy Sinning
Claude Debussy (arr Henri Büsser): Petite Suite: Ballet (1889)--National Orchestra of Lyon/Jun Märkl (Naxos 572583 CD) 3:06
Johannes Brahms: Academic Festival Overture Op 80 (1880)--Cleveland Orchestra/Franz Welser-Möst (MAA 60803 CD) 10:22
Johannes Brahms: Hungarian Dance No. 19 in b (1869)--Yaara Tal, piano; Andreas Groethuysen, piano (Sony 53285 CD) 1:44
Johann Sebastian Bach (arr Leopold Stokowski): Toccata & Fugue in d BWV 565 (1707)--Bournemouth Symphony/José Serebrier (Naxos 572050 CD) 8:54
Edvard Grieg: Lyric Pieces Book 8: Wedding Day at Troldhaugen Op 65/6 (1897)--BBC Scottish Symphony/Jerzy Maksymiuk (Naxos 550864 CD) 5:55
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: German Dance in G K 605 /2 (1791)--Orpheus Chamber Orchestra (DeutGram 429783 CD) 1:40
11:00 WCLV CLASSICAL WEEKEND
Antonín Dvorák: Scherzo capriccioso Op 66 (1883)--Cleveland Orchestra/Christoph von Dohnányi (Decca 414422 CD) 12:35
Frédéric Chopin: Mazurka No. 23 in D Op 33/2 (1838)--Vassily Primakov, piano (Bridge 9289 CD) 2:11
George Frideric Handel: Concerto Grosso in G Op 3/3 (1734)--Academy of Ancient Music/Richard Egarr (Harm Mundi 907415 CD) 8:05
Henry Purcell: Abdelazer: Rondeau (1695)--Tafelmusik Baroque Orchestra/Jeanne Lamon (Tafelmusik 1001 CD) 1:28
Peter Tchaikovsky: The Sleeping Beauty: Polonaise (1889)--Russian National Orchestra/Mikhail Pletnev (DeutGram 457634 CD) 4:34
12:00pm WCLV PLEDGE SPECIAL – WCLV’s Bill O’Connell and Dave Kanzeg from ideastream share highlights from “100 Best Classics,” a six-CD set being offered as a thank-you gift during WCLV’s first-ever fundraiser as a listener-supported station
1:00 THE DENNIS LEWIN RADIO PROGRAM, turning you on to classical music; this week, the life and music of Harold Arlen. For this week’s playlist, go to Dennis’s website.
3:00 WCLV PLEDGE SPECIAL – WCLV’s Jacqueline Gerber and Bill O’Connell and Jeani Zeller from ideastream share highlights from “100 Best Film Classics,” a six-CD set being offered as a thank-you gift during WCLV’s first-ever fundraiser as a listener-supported station
4:00 THE CLEVELAND ORCHESTRA ON THE RADIO - Cleveland Orchestra Retrospective
Antonín Dvorák: Finale from Symphony No.8—George Szell, conductor [recorded 2/16/1966 in Boston’s Symphony Hall]
Johann Sebastian Bach: Orchestral Suite No. 3: Air “on the G String”—Aaron Copland, conductor [played in memory of George Szell at Blossom Music Center, 8/1/1970]
George Gershwin: Rhapsody in Blue—John Browning, piano; Louis Lane, conductor [recorded in Vienna, 6/15/1965]
Franz Joseph Haydn: Finale from Cello Concerto No. 1—Mstislav Rostropovich, cello; Lorin Maazel, conductor [recorded in Severance Hall, 3/25/1975]
Anton Bruckner: Finale from Symphony No. 8—George Szell, conductor [recorded in Severance Hall, 2/10/1969]
Sergei Prokofiev: Symphony No. 1 “Classical”—George Szell, conductor [recorded in Severance Hall, 10/17/1968]
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Finale from Piano Concerto No. 21—Robert Casadesus, piano; George Szell, conductor [recorded in Severance Hall, 12/8/1966]
Maurice Ravel: Introduction and Allegro—Alice Chalifoux, harp; Louis Lane, conductor [recorded at Lakewood High School, 4/9/1967]
Jean Sibelius: Movements 3 and 4 from Symphony No. 2—George Szell, conductor [recorded in Toronto, 3/17/1967]
7:00 SYMPHONY AT SEVEN with John Simna
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Oboe Concerto in C K 314 (1777)--John Mack, oboe; Cleveland Orchestra/Christoph von Dohnányi (Decca 443176 CD) 21:26
César Franck: Symphony in d (1888)--Orchestre Métropolitaine/Yannick Nézet-Séguin (Atma 2647 CD) 41:27
9:00 INNOVATIONS - Mark Satola hosts a program featuring works by Cleveland area composers, presented in cooperation with the Cleveland Composers’ Guild.
Nicholas Underhill: Nocturne for Flute and Orchestra — Katherine de Jongh, flute; Polish National Chamber Orchestra/Bohdan Jarmolowicz (Centaur 2585) 5:56
Monica Houghton: Sky Signs — Stephen Warner, violin; Carolyn Gadiel Warner, piano; James Umble, soprano saxophone (private CD) 7:23
Margaret Brouwer: Quartet (2002) — Franklin Cohen, clarinet; Lynette Diers Cohen, bassoon; Diane Cohen, violin; Alex Cohen, percussion (private CD) 21:14
Donald Erb: Concerto for Brass and Orchestra — St. Louis Symphony Orchestra/Leonard Slatkin (New World 80415) 18:14
10:00 PIPEDREAMS with Michael Barone: Some American Classics - from three centuries of compositions, an overview of the 'old-world' organ art as practiced in the 'new world'.
Dudley Buck: Concert Variations on "The Star-spangled Banner" Op 23--Alan Morrison (1992 Ruffatti/Spivey Hall, Clayton Univesity, Morrow, GA) ACA Digital 20022
Gardner Read: Two Hymn Preludes from Op 90 (Fight on, my soul; Thou man of grief remember me)--Theresa Pepin (1998 Rule-1891 Pilcher/Tennessee Valley Unitarian Church, Knoxville, TN) TPCD 77642
Gardner Read: Four Preludes on Old Southern Hymns Op 90/112 (Once more, my soul, the rising day; My soul forsakes her vain delight; David the king was grieved; Hark, the jubilee is sounding) -Barbara Harbach (1983 Fisk/Downtown Presbyterian Church, Rochester, NY) Gasparo 258
Gardner Read: De Profundis Op 71--Mark Springer, trombone; Charles Echols (1978-2001 Marrin/St. Augustine Church, Saint Cloud, MN) Springer 2008
Norman Dello Joio: Antiphonal Fantasy on a Theme of Vincenzo Albrici--Naples Philharmonic/Timothy Russell, conductor; Todd Wilson (1990 Casavant/Philharmonic Center for the Arts/Naples, FL) d'Note 51002
11:00 LATE PROGRAM
Edvard Grieg: Peer Gynt: Solveig's Song (1876)--Anna Netrebko, soprano; Prague Philharmonia/Emmanuel Villaume (DeutGram 12217 CD) 4:56
Richard Strauss: Sextet for Strings from "Capriccio" Op 85 (1941)--Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra/Herbert Blomstedt (Decca 4645 CD) 11:45
Giacomo Puccini: Madama Butterfly: Humming Chorus (1904)--Mormon Tabernacle Choir; Utah Symphony/Joseph Silverstein (Decca 436284 CD) 3:15
Ralph Vaughan Williams: Two Hymn-Tune Preludes (1936)--London Symphony Orchestra/Bryden Thomson (Chandos 9262 CD) 8:13
Stephen Feigenbaum: Serenade for Strings (2005)--Cincinnati Pops Orchestra/Erich Kunzel (Telarc 80745 CD) 6:42
Ludwig van Beethoven: Adagio from Piano Trio Op 11 (1797)--Emanuel Ax, piano; Richard Stoltzman, clarinet; Yo-Yo Ma, cello (Sony 57499 CD) 5:31
César Franck: Allegretto from Symphony in d (1888)--Cleveland Orchestra/Christoph von Dohnányi (MAA 1032 CD) 10:24
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