Saturday March 30
12:00am CITY CLUB FORUM – recorded yesterday at The City Club of Cleveland, a citadel of free speech, Cal Dooley, President & CEO of the American Chemistry Council, Cleveland on "America’s Manufacturing Renaissance"
1:00 WCLV ALL NIGHT
Antonín Dvorák: Symphony No. 3 in E-Flat Op 10 (1873)--Bournemouth Symphony/José Serebrier (Warner 65775 CD) 34:08
Padre Antonio Soler: Sonata No. 18 in c (c.1765)--Maggie Cole, fortepiano (VirginClas 91172 CD) 9:38
Camille Saint-Saëns: Symphony in A (1850)--Orchestre National de France/Jean Martinon (Brilliant 94360 CD) 25:13
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Piano Concerto No. 24 in c K 491 (1786)--John Gibbons, fortepiano; Orchestra of the 18th Century/Frans Brüggen (Philips 420823 CD) 32:04
Joseph Martin Kraus: Symphony in c VB 142 (1785)--Swedish Chamber Orchestra/Petter Sundkvist (Naxos 553734 CD) 22:02
Ludwig van Beethoven: Piano Sonata No. 15 in D Op 28 "Pastoral" (1801)--Murray Perahia, piano (Sony 732646 CD) 24:11
Felix Mendelssohn: String Quartet No. 5 in E-Flat Op 44/3 (1838)--Pacifica Quartet (Cedille 82 CD) 30:13
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Clarinet Quintet in A K 581 (1789)--David Shifrin, clarinet; Emerson String Quartet (DeutGram 459641 CD) 31:42
Jean Sibelius: Violin Concerto in d Op 47 (1905)--Joshua Bell, violin; Los Angeles Philharmonic/Esa-Pekka Salonen (Sony 65949 CD) 32:01
Maurice Ravel: Piano Concerto for the Left Hand in D (1930)--Jean-Yves Thibaudet, piano; Montreal Symphony Orchestra/Charles Dutoit (Decca 452448 CD) 19:03
John Field: Rondeau in A-Flat (1812)--Míceál O'Rourke, piano; London Mozart Players/Matthias Bamert (Chandos 9534 CD) 7:22
6:00 CONCIERTO: Celebrating the Latin contribution to classical music with Frank Dominguez
Joaquín Turina: Poem in the Form of Songs--José Carreras, tenor; Martin Katz, piano (Philips 411478 CD)
Anonymous: Sonata "Chiquitana" No. 4--James Johnstone, Organ; Florilegium & Arakaendar Bolivia/Ashley Solomon (Channel Classics 28009 CD)
Jesús de Monasterio: Concerto for Violin & Orchestra in c--Ara Malikian, violin; Symphony Orchestra of Castille and Leon/Alejandro Posada (Trito 071 CD)
Frédéric Chopin: Mazurka in a--Martha Argerich, piano (DeutGram 13960 CD)
Eduardo Toldrà: String Quartet "Vistes al mar"--Quartet de Barcelona (Anacrusi 20 CD)
Leo Brouwer: A November Day--Lily Afshar, guitar (Archer 1919 CD)
Leo Brouwer: Canción de Cuna (Afro-Cuban Lullaby)--Lily Afshar, guitar (Archer 1919 CD)
Ludwig van Beethoven: Piano Concerto No. 2 in B-Flat Op 19--Alicia de Larrocha, piano; Radio Symphony Orchestra Berlin/Riccardo Chailly (Decca 414391 CD)
8:00 PERFORMANCE TODAY WEEKEND with Fred Child
George Frideric Handel: Air with Variations--London Brass (Teldec 43923 CD) 4:27
Chris Rogerson: Dance from String Quartet No. 1--Nathan Cole, violin; Jasmine Lin, violin; Burchard Tang, viola; Priscilla Lee, cello (Fasig-Tipton Pavilion, Lexington, KY) 2:47
Anonymous: Heu pius pastor, Easter mystery play (excerpt)--Ars Coralis Coeln/Maria Jonas, director (Frauenkirche, Nuremberg, Germany) 2:44
Giovanni Gabrieli (arr Raymond Mase): Sacro tempio d'honor--American Brass Quintet (Harris Concert Hall, Aspen, Colorado) 3:12
George Frideric Handel: Excerpts from "Messiah" HWV 56--Gillian Keith, soprano; The Sixteen Choir & Orchestra/Harry Christophers (St. Mary's Church, Marienburg) 32:42
9:00 PERFORMANCE TODAY WEEKEND
Johann Sebastian Bach: Allemande from Suite in g BWV 995--Jason Vieaux, guitar (Azica ACD 71250 CD) 4:40
Traditional (arr Glenn Haynes): My Lord, What a Morning--New Century Saxophone Quartet (Shalin Liu Performance Center, Rockport, Massachusetts) 4:17
Johann Sebastian Bach: Selections from "Saint Matthew Passion Part 2" BWV 244--Christina Landshamer, soprano; Stefan Kahle, alto; Wolfram Lattke, tenor; Klaus Mertens, bass; Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra; Leipzig Thomanerchor/Georg Christoph Biller (St. Thomas' Church, Leipzig, Germany) 23:14
Ralph Vaughan Williams: The Lark Ascending--Tasmin Little, violin; Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra/Marko Letonja (Federation Concert Hall, Hobart, Australia) 14:22
10:00 MUSICAL PASSIONS with Eric Kisch: Marching in March No. 2
Emmanuel Chabrier: Joyeuse Marche – Detroit Symphony Orchestra/Paul Paray (Mercury 433303 CD) 3:40
Karel Komzák II: Caraffa-Marsch – Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra/ Christian Pollack (Marco Polo 225327 CD) 2:31
Frederic Chopin: Sonata No.2: Funeral March – Artur Rubinstein, piano (RCA 60822 CD) 8:56
Peter Tchaikovsky: Suite No. 1: Marche Miniature – Chicago Symphony Orchestra/Fritz Reiner (Guild 2333 CD) 2:23
Paul Hindemith: Symphonic Metamorphoses on Themes by Carl Maria von Weber: March – Cleveland Orchestra/Louis Lane (Epic tape 816) 4:11
Peter Tchaikovsky: Marche Slave – London Symphony Orchestra/Leopold Stokowski (London 430410 CD) 9:46
Hector Berlioz: Damnation of Faust: Hungarian March – Boston Symphony Orchestra/Charles Munch (RCA 68444 CD)
Sergei Prokofiev: Love of Three Oranges: Scherzo & March – Emil Gilels, piano (VAI 4373 DVD) 2:52
Mikhail Ippolitov-Ivanov: Caucasian Sketches: Cortege of the Sardar - Cleveland Orchestra/Louis Lane (Epic tape 816) 4:07
11:00 RADIO OFFBEAT from the Cleveland Institute of Music with Merry Peckham: Singing the Praises of Soprano Christine Brewer - Offbeat asks about her recital career, her Grammy Award-winning recording, what it's been like to perform with the top conductors of our time and her efforts to pass on the love of opera to the next generation through the program she started called "Opera-tunities." [season finale]
12:00pm COMPOSERS DATEBOOK; CLASSICAL WEEKEND
Bedrich Smetana: The Bartered Bride: Overture & Dances (1866)--Cleveland Orchestra Chorus; Cleveland Orchestra/Christoph von Dohnányi (Decca 444867 CD) 19:07
Morton Gould (arr John Mauceri): Kurt Weill Songbook for Orchestra (1972)--Hollywood Bowl Orchestra/John Mauceri (Philips 446404 CD) 15:08
George Gershwin: Adagio from Piano Concerto in F (1925)--Garrick Ohlsson, piano; San Francisco Symphony/Michael Tilson Thomas (RCA 68931 CD) 13:06
1:00 METROPOLITAN OPERA
Giuseppe Verdi: La traviata (1853)
The 2012-13 Metropolitan Opera Radio Broadcast season continues with a live broadcast of Verdi’s La traviata, conducted by Yannick Nézet-Séguin in his first Met performances of the Verdi tragedy. This run of performances marks Diana Damrau’s first time ever singing the role of the courtesan Violetta. Saimir Pirgu is Violetta’s lover Alfredo. And Plácido Domingo adds the baritone role of Alfredo’s father, Giorgio Germont, to his vast repertoire.
The single intermission will include backstage interviews.
3:47 WCLV CLASSICAL WEEKEND
Giuseppe Verdi: Requiem: Lacrimosa (1874)--Barbara Frittoli, soprano; Olga Borodina, mezzo-soprano; Mario Zeffiri, tenor; Ildar Abdrazakov, bass; Chicago Symphony Chorus; Chicago Symphony Orchestra/Riccardo Muti (CSO Res 9011006 CD) 6:19
Giuseppe Verdi: Requiem: Sanctus (1874)--Chicago Symphony Chorus; Chicago Symphony Orchestra/Riccardo Muti (CSO Res 9011006 CD) 2:34
4:00 WCLV CLASSICAL WEEKEND
Gioacchino Rossini: Stabat Mater (1842)--Krassimira Stoyanova, soprano; Petra Lang, mezzo-soprano; Bruce Fowler, tenor; Daniel Borowski, bass; RIAS Chamber Chorus; Academy Ancient Music Berlin/Marcus Creed (Harm Mundi 2908304 CD) 57:10
5:00 FROM THE TOP with Christopher O'Riley and America's finest young musicians; for more information, visit the FTT website - Recorded: February 17, 2013 in Tucson Arizona
· Elli Choi, violin, age 11 from New York, NY - Allegro vivo from the Violin Sonata in g by Claude Debussy, accompanied by Christopher O'Riley, piano
· Elmer Churampi, trumpet, age 16, from Lima, Peru, studying at the Interlochen Arts Academy - Rhapsody in Blue by George Gershwin (arr Timofei Dokshitser), accompanied by Christopher O'Riley, piano
· Augustus Woodrow-Tomizuka, guitar, age 17 from Tucson, AZ - Grande Ouverture Op 61 by Mauro Giuliani
· Cameron Williams, piano, age 13 from Tucson, AZ - Suggestion Diabolique Op 4/4 by Sergei Prokofiev
· Daniel Kaler, cello, age 15 from Wilmette, IL - Chant du Ménestrel (Minstrel's Song) Op 71 by Alexander Glazunov, accompanied by Christopher O'Riley, piano
6:00 FOOTLIGHT PARADE: SOUNDS OF THE AMERICAN MUSICAL with Bill Rudman: Spotlight on ‘Carousel’ - A close look at the Rodgers & Hammerstein classic, including testimony from the masters themselves.
7:00 SYMPHONY AT SEVEN with John Simna
Johannes Brahms: Variations on a Theme by Haydn Op 56a (1873)--Cleveland Orchestra/George Szell (Sony 46534 CD) 17:22
Antonín Dvorák: Symphony No. 3 in E-Flat Op 10 (1873)--Bournemouth Symphony/José Serebrier (Warner 65775 CD) 34:08
8:00 SATURDAYS FROM SEVERANCE - The Cleveland Orchestra/Tito Munoz, conductor; Pierre-Laurent Aimard, conductor/pianist; Cleveland Orchestra Chorus; recorded live in Severance
Arnold Schoenberg: Three Pieces for Piano Op 11 (1909)
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Piano Concerto No. 18 in B-Flat K 456 (1784)
Igor Stravinsky: Symphonies of Wind Instruments (1920)
Igor Stravinsky: Symphony of Psalms (1930)
10:00 WEEKEND RADIO with Robert Conrad - The medical fraternity is examined by Nichols and May…Instant Sunshine, Ronnie Barker, Bob and Ray and The Muppets...Jan C. Snow tells us “How to be Sick” and This Week in the Media.
11:00 LATE PROGRAM with John Simna
Ludwig van Beethoven (arr Leonard Bernstein): Lento from String Quartet No. 16 Op 135 (1826)--Vienna Philharmonic/Leonard Bernstein (DeutGram 435779 CD) 9:59
Franz Joseph Haydn: Adagio from Symphony No. 43 "Mercury" (1771)--Austro-Hungarian Haydn Orch/Adam Fischer (Nimbus 5530 CD) 8:43
Emmanuel Chabrier: Prélude pastorale (1888)--Vienna Philharmonic/Sir John Eliot Gardiner (DeutGram 447751 CD) 6:39
Gabriel Fauré: Berceuse Op 16 (1879)--Anne-Sophie Mutter, violin; Vienna Philharmonic/James Levine (DeutGram 437544 CD) 4:28
Guillaume Lekeu: Adagio for Orchestral Quartet (1891)--Ensemble Musique Oblique (Harm Mundi 901455 CD) 10:07
Erik Satie (arr Claude Debussy): Gymnopédie No. 3 (1888)--The Knights/Eric Jacobsen (Ancalagon 137 CD) 2:46
Antonín Dvorák: Lento from String Quartet No. 12 Op 96 "American" (1893)--Royal Philharmonic Orchestra/Charles Rosekrans (Telarc 80610 CD) 7:47
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