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Saturday April 13
12:00am WCLV ALL NIGHT
Léo Delibes: Coppélia: Suite (1870)--San Francisco Ballet Orchestra/Martin West (Reference 125 CD) 32:38
William Sterndale Bennett: Piano Sonata in A-Flat Op 46 "Die Jungfrau von Orleans" (1873)--Ian Hobson, piano (Arabesque 6596 CD) 23:15
Joachim Raff: Symphony No. 3 in F Op 153 "In the Forest" (1869)--Milton Keynes City Orchestra/Hilary Davan Wetton (Hyperion 66628 CD) 45:11
Frederick Rzewski: The People United Will Never be Defeated! (1975)--Ole Kiilerich, piano (Bridge 9392 CD) 59:42
Sir Edward Elgar: Symphonic Study "Falstaff" Op 68 (1913)--BBC Symphony Orchestra/Sir Andrew Davis (Teldec 98436 CD) 35:21
Felix Mendelssohn: Octet for Strings in E-Flat Op 20 (1825)--Meliora String Quartet; Cleveland Quartet (Telarc 80142 CD) 31:50
Jean Sibelius: Symphony No. 3 in C Op 52 (1907)--Finnish Radio Symphony Orch/Jukka-Pekka Saraste (RCA 60434 CD) 27:34
Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach: Flute Concerto in A Wq 168 (1753)--James Galway, flute; Württemberg Chamber Orch/Jörg Faerber (RCA 60244 CD) 20:00
Ludwig van Beethoven: Quintet for Piano & Winds in E-Flat Op 16 (1796)--Radu Lupu, piano; Han de Vries, oboe; George Pieterson, clarinet; Vicente Zarzo, horn; Brian Pollard, bassoon (Decca 414291 CD) 27:06
Igor Stravinsky: The Firebird: Suite (1919)--Cincinnati Symphony/Paavo Järvi (Telarc 80587 CD) 20:00
Edvard Grieg: Peer Gynt: Solveig's Song (1876)--Minnesota Orchestra/Eiji Oue (Reference 99 CD) 5:30
6:00 CONCIERTO: Celebrating the Latin contribution to classical music with Frank Dominguez
Johann Sebastian Bach: Brandenburg Concerto No. 1 in F--Le Concert des Nations (The Concert of Nations)/Jordi Savall (Alia Vox 9871 CD)
Antonio Agri: Sin pretención de nada: (i Moderato)--Antonio Agri, Pablo Agri; violins; Orquesta Sinfónica Nacional de Letonia/Pedro Ignacio Calderón (PAR 111-001 CD)
Isaac Albéniz: Iberia: Book 1 Evocación, El Puerto, Corpus Christi en Sevilla--Rosa Torres-Pardo, piano (Glossa 98005 CD)
Candelario Huízar: Imágenes--Philharmonic Orchestra of the Americas/Alondra de la Parra (Sony 75555 CD)
Franz Liszt: Harmonies poétiques et religieuses: Funérailles (No. 7)--Jorge Bolet, piano (Decca 444851 CD)
Joaquín Turina: Sinfónia Sevillana Op 23--Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra/Jesús López-Cobos (Telarc 80574 CD)
8:00 PERFORMANCE TODAY WEEKEND with Fred Child
Claude Debussy: Prelude "Bells through the leaves"--Pierre-Laurent Aimard, piano (Warner 83940 CD) 4:17
Antonio Vivaldi: Allegro non molto from the Four Seasons "Winter" Concerto--Amsterdam Guitar Trio (RCA 5466 CD) 3:31
Antonio Vivaldi: Largo from the Four Seasons "Winter" Concerto--Yale Cellos/Aldo Parisot (Delos 3042 CD) 3:21
Antonio Vivaldi: Finale from the Four Seasons "Winter" Concerto--New Koto Ensemble of Tokyo (EMI 69075 CD) 3:08
The Piano Puzzler - This week's contestant is Scott Rose from San Antonio, TX.
Franz Joseph Haydn: Symphony No. 60 in C "Il Distratto"--St Paul Chamber Orchestra/Pierre Laurent Aimard (Ordway Center for the Performing Arts) 23:23
9:00 PERFORMANCE TODAY WEEKEND
Felix Mendelssohn: Songs without Words: Op 19/2 & Op 19/3 "Hunting Song"--Daniel Barenboim, piano (DeutGram 453061 CD) 4:27
Queen (arr Brad Richter and Viktor Uzur): Bohemian Rhapsody--Brad Richter, guitar; Viktor Uzur, cello (Flickinger Center for Performing Arts, Alamogordo, New Mexico) 6:58
George Frederic Handel: Concerto Grosso for Flute, Violin & Strings Op 3/3--Rebel Ensemble; Jörg-Michael Schwarz and Karen Marie Marmer, artistic directors (Auditorium of the Georg-August University, Gottingen, Germany) 7:29
Felix Mendelssohn: Violin Concerto in e Op 64--Julian Rachlin, violin; French National Orchestra/Vassily Sinaisky (Theatre des Champs-Elysees, Paris, France) 27:14
10:00 MUSICAL PASSIONS with Eric Kisch: Papa Haydn 2 - Concertos
Franz Joseph Haydn: Trumpet Concerto: Allegro – Timofey Dokschitzer, trumpet; Moscow Chamber Orchestra/Rudolf Barshai (Angel 40123 LP) 5:47
Franz Joseph Haydn: Concerto for Harpsichord and Orchestra in D: Finale - Robert Veyron-Lacroix, harpsichord; Toulouse Chamber Orchestra/Louis Auriacombe (Seraphim 60132 LP) 4:08
Franz Joseph Haydn: Concerto for Horn in D: Finale – Barry Tuckwell, horn; English Chamber Orchestra/Neville Marriner (EMI 69395 CD) 3:20
Franz Joseph Haydn: Concerto for Flute, Oboe, Strings and Two Horns, H.VIIh:5: Andante & Finale – Jean-Pierre Rampal, flute; Pierre Pierlot, oboe; Franz Liszt Chamber Orchestra/Janos Rolla (CBS 39772 CD) 7:37
Franz Joseph Haydn: Concerto for Cello and Orchestra No. 1 in C: Moderato – Yo-Yo Ma, cello; English Chamber Orchestra/Jose-Luis Garcia (CBS 36674 LP) 8:55
Franz Joseph Haydn: Concerto for Organ and Strings in C, H.XVIII No.5 – Daniel Chorzempa, organ; German Bach Soloists/Helmut Winschermann (Philips 6500360 LP) 13:32
11:00 COMPOSERS DATEBOOK; CLASSICS FOR KIDS: Frédéric Chopin #2 - Polonaises
Frédéric Chopin: POLONAISE IN B FLAT; Emmanuel Chabrier: FETE POLONAISE; John Philip Sousa: PRESIDENTIAL POLONAISE; Modest Mussorgsky: BORIS GODUNOV; Peter Tchaikovsky: EUGENE ONEGIN; Franz Schubert: POLONAISE; Antonin Dvorak: POLONAISE; Anatol Lyadov: POLONAISE; Frédéric Chopin: POLONAISE #1 IN G MINOR; Frédéric Chopin: MILITARY POLONAISE
11:08 THE SCORE with Edmund Stone: Portraits of the Artist - Scores for films about painters and other visual artists, including Frida, Pollack, and My Left Foot.
20th Century Fox Theme – Telarc 80168 - Alfred Newman - Cincinnati Pops Orchestra/Erich Kunzel
Michelangelo's Magnificent Achievement and Finale from The Agony and the Ecstasy, 1965 - Cloud Nine Records CNS 5001 - Alex North - original soundtrack/Alex North, conductor
Dies Mercurii I Martius from The Da Vinci Code, 2006 – Decca B0006479-02 - Hans Zimmer - original soundtrack/Richard Harvey, conductor
Prelude, Brotherly Love and Sunflowers from Lust for Life, 1956 - Varese Sarabande VSD-5405 - Miklós Rózsa - Frankenland State Symphony Orchestra/Miklós Rózsa
The Sistine Chapel and Achievement and Finale from The Agony and the Ecstasy, 1965
Suite from My Left Foot, 1989 – Denon 75288 - Elmer Bernstein - Royal Philharmonic Pops Orchestra/Elmer Bernstein
Genesis from The Agony and the Ecstasy, 1965
Alone in a Crowd and Breaking the Rules from Pollock, 2000 – Unitone 13702-5301-2 - Jeff Beal - original soundtrack
Main Titles, Polka and Quadrille from Moulin rouge, 1952 – Chandos 9774 - Georges Auric - BBC Philharmonic/Rumon Gamba
Griet's Theme from Girl With A Pearl Earring, 2004 – Silva 1235 - Alexandre Desplat - City of Prague Philharmonic/Nic Raine
Vallauris Corrida (End Credits) from Surviving Picasso, 1996 – Epic 466820-2 - Richard Robbins - original soundtrack/Harry Rabinowitz, conductor
Still Life, The Departure, Coyoacan and Variations, and Burning Bed from Frida, 2002 – Universal 289 474 150-2 - Elliot Goldenthal - original soundtrack/Stephen Mercurio, conductor
Finale from Lust for Life, 1956
Throne Room from Star Wars, 1977 – Sony 51333 - John Williams - London Symphony Orchestra/John Williams
12:00pm METROPOLITAN OPERA
Richard Wagner: Die Walküre (1856)
The 2012-13 Metropolitan Opera Radio Broadcast season continues with a live broadcast of Die Walküre, the second of the four operas in Wagner’s epic Der Ring des Nibelungen. Met Principal Conductor Fabio Luisi leads the performance, part of the first of three Ring cycles that will be heard at the Met this season in honor of the composer’s bicentennial. Deborah Voigt returns in the title role of the warrior maiden Brünnhilde, in a cast that also includes Mark Delavan in his company role debut as her father Wotan, ruler of the gods; Stephanie Blythe as his formidable wife Fricka, the goddess of marriage; Martina Serafin in her Met debut as Sieglinde and Simon O’Neill as her twin, Siegmund; and Hans-Peter König as Sieglinde’s brutal husband, Hunding.
The intermissions will include backstage interviews and the popular Toll Brothers-Metropolitan Opera Quiz featuring guest artist, countertenor David Daniels, currently at the Met singing the title role in the new production of Handel’s Giulio Cesare.
The two remaining operas in the cycle will be broadcast on WCLV April 20 at Noon (Siegfried), and May 11 at Noon (Götterdämmerung).
5:05 FROM THE TOP with Christopher O'Riley and America's finest young musicians; for more information, visit the FTT website - Recorded: Feb 19, 2013 in Mesa, Arizona
· Austen Yueh, clarinet, age 16 from Scottsdale, AZ - Molto Allegro from the Clarinet Sonata in E-Flat Op 167 by Camille Saint-Saëns, accompanied by Christopher O'Riley, piano
- Jangwoo "Peter" Eom, cello, age 17 from Gilbert, AZ - Allegro Molto Vivace from the Sonata for Solo Cello Op 8 by Zoltán Kodály
- Adé Williams, violin, age 15 from Chicago, IL - Presto agitato from the Violin Sonata No.3 in d Op 108 by Johannes Brahms, accompanied by Christopher O'Riley, piano
- Christopher Richardson, piano, age 14 from Danville, CA - Allegro con brio, ma non leggiere from Piano Sonata No. 4 in c Op 29 by Sergei Prokofiev
- Trey Pernell, composer, age 17 from Denver, CO, with the Phoenix Children's Chorus, Ron Carpenter, artistic director - O Captain! My Captain! by Trey Pernell set to the poetry of Walt Whitman
- Phoenix Children’s Chorus, Ron Carpenter, artistic director - Angels Watchin' Over Me, a traditional spiritual with additional words and music by Greg Gilpin, accompanied by Lori Woods, piano
6:05 FOOTLIGHT PARADE: SOUNDS OF THE AMERICAN MUSICAL with Bill Rudman: 1981 on Stage and Screen - From Duke Ellington’s “Sophisticated Ladies” to Andrew Lloyd Webber’s “Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat,” plus the film “Pennies From Heaven” and more.
7:00 SYMPHONY AT SEVEN with John Simna
Franz Joseph Haydn: Symphony No. 89 in F (1787)--Tafelmusik Baroque Orchestra/Bruno Weil (Sony 66253 CD) 18:28
Édouard Lalo: Symphony in g (1889)--Frankfurt State Orchestra/Nikos Athinäos (Signum 6600 CD) 30:08
8:00 SATURDAYS FROM SEVERANCE - The Cleveland Orchestra/James Feddeck; Robert Wallace, oboe d’amore; Rebecca Nelsen, soprano; Cleveland Orchestra Chorus & Cleveland Orchestra Children’s Chorus; live from Severance Hall
Johann Sebastian Bach: Oboe d'amore Concerto in A BWV 1055 (1734)
Carl Orff: Carmina burana (1936)
9:50 Johannes Brahms: Academic Festival Overture Op 80 (1880)--Cleveland Orchestra/Franz Welser-Möst (MAA 60803 CD) 10:22
10:00 WEEKEND RADIO with Robert Conrad - The Metropolitan Opera is doing the Ring Cycle starting this week, so we present an all-Wagner show including Anna Russell’s classic analysis of the Ring...also, the sound track from "What's Opera, Doc?" and "Brünnhilde’s Battle Cry as it might be sung by an American Crooner"…plus the Wisdom of Mark Levy and This Week in the Media
11:00 LATE PROGRAM with John Simna
Félicien David: Adagio from Piano Trio No. 2 (1857)--Ilona Prunyi, piano; Eszter Perényi, violin; Tibor Párkányi, cello (Marco Polo 223492 CD) 7:08
Richard Wagner: Die Meistersinger: Act 3 Prelude (1867)--Chicago Symphony Orchestra/Daniel Barenboim (Teldec 24224 CD) 7:05
Camille Saint-Saëns: Romance in D-Flat Op 37 (1871)--Jeffrey Khaner, flute; Hugh Sung, piano (Avie 2131 CD) 5:21
Antonín Dvorák: Romance in f Op 11 (1877)--Arabella Steinbacher, violin; Berlin Radio Symphony/Marek Janowski (PentaTone 5186353 CD) 11:45
William Sterndale Bennett: Romance No. 2 in E-Flat Op 14 (1837)--Ian Hobson, piano (Arabesque 6596 CD) 4:04
Jean Sibelius: Andantino from Symphony No. 3 Op 52 (1907)--Finnish Radio Symphony Orch/Jukka-Pekka Saraste (RCA 60434 CD) 9:20
Eric Coates: Ballad for Strings (1904)--Sinfonia ViVa/Malcolm Nabarro (ASV 2053 CD) 5:58
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