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WUOT 91.9fm
April 2011

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Spring Fund Drive is April 11-16

SPECIALS
Thursday, April 7
7:00p.m. Jazz at Lincoln Center - A Jazz Appreciation Month Special

Thursday, April 21
8:00p.m. Eastertide with the Christ Church Cathedral Choir

Friday, April 22
12:00p.m. RADIOLAB: “Lost and Found”

Friday April 1
9:01a MORNING CONCERT includes:
VERDI: String Quartet in e minor
music by Busoni and Scott Joplin
HANDEL: selections from Judas Maccabaeus
RACHMANINOFF: The Rock
COPLAND: excerpts from The Tender Land
1:07p AFTERNOON CONCERT
FIRST FRIDAY REQUESTS & NEW RELEASES
11:00p CLASSICAL 24
MUSIC THROUGH THE NIGHT

Saturday April 2
6:00a EARLY MORNING CONCERT
Includes:
Moscheles: Anticipations of Scotland: A Grand Fantasia
Elgar: Overture “In the South”
7:00 Beethoven: Trio for 2 oboes and english horn, op. 87
Sarasate: Carmen Fantasy
1:00p OPERA – Metropolitan Opera
“Das Rheingold” by Wagner
10:00p CLASSICAL 24
MUSIC THROUGH THE NIGHT

Sunday April 3
6:00a EARLY MORNING CONCERT
Includes:
Debussy: Nocturnes
Rimsky-Korsakov: Suite from The Snow Maiden
Zemlinsky: Six songs to poems by Maurice Maeterlinck
Handel: Harp concerto op. 4 no. 6
11:00p CLASSICAL 24
MUSIC THROUGH THE NIGHT

Monday April 4
9:01a MORNING CONCERT includes:
TCHAIKOVSKY: Symphony No.2 music by Bozza, Chadwick
SAINT-SAENS: Violin Concerto No.1
1:07p AFTERNOON CONCERT
ERNST TOCH: Pinocchio, A Merry Overture
1:18 FREDERIC CHOPIN: Nocturne, Db, Op. 27, No. 2
1:26 JOHANNES BRAHMS (arr. Boyd): Chorale Preludes, Op. 122-Nos. 8, 7, 11
1:38 ANTONIO VIVALDI: Viola d’amore Concerto, d, R. 393
1:52 CAMILLE SAINT-SAENS: Bassoon Sonata, G, Op. 168
2:06 CHRISTOPHE DELUSSE: Trio for Flute, Violin and Cello, Bb, Op. 3, No. 1
2:18 RICHARD WAGNER: Siegfried-Forest Murmurs
2:28 KARL GOLDMARK: Romanze for Violin and Piano
2:35 JOAQUIN RODRIGO: Concerto Serenade for Harp and Orchestra
3:00 CLASSICS FOR KIDS
3:07 NIKOLAI RIMSKY-KORSAKOV: Scheherazade, Op. 35
3:53 ISAAC ALBENIZ: Tango, Op. 164
8:00p U.T. CONCERT HALL
Guest Artist and Faculty Recital: Michele Fiala, oboe; Keith McClelland, Ellen Connors, bassoons; Phylis Secrist, oboe; Fay Adams, piano; University of Tennessee Symphony Orchestra, James Fellenbaum, conductor
10:00p CLASSICAL 24
MUSIC THROUGH THE NIGHT

Tuesday April 5
9:01a MORNING CONCERT includes:
JOHANN STRAUSS II: Die Fledermaus Overture
music by Spohr, and Roussel
BEETHOVEN: Piano Concerto No.3
RAVEL: Jeaux d’eau
STRAUSS: Duet-Concertino
1:07p AFTERNOON CONCERT
JOHANN CHRISTOPH VOGEL: Demophone-Overture
1:17 LUDWIG VAN BEETHOVEN: Cello Sonata No. 2, g, Op. 5, No. 2
1:45 PERCY GRAINGER: Lincolnshire Posy
2:03 RICK SOWASH: Trio No. 2 for Clarinet, Violin and Piano-American Variations on a Belorussian Folk Tune
2:20 CARL PHILIPP EMANUEL BACH: Sinfonia, A, Wq. 182, No. 4
2:35 ANTON DIABELLI: Guitar Sonata, A
3:00 ALEXANDER BORODIN: Symphony No. 3, a
3:20 HENRYK WIENIAWSKI: Variations on an Original Theme, A, Op. 15
3:34 FELIX MENDELSSOHN: Organ Sonata, d, Op. 65, No. 6
3:51 EDWARD GREGSON: Celebration
8:00p AMERICA’S MUSIC FESTIVALS
Seattle Chamber Music Society:
Schubert: String Quintet in C Major: II, III
Mendelssohn: Andante and Variations in B-Flat for Piano 4-hands
Frank Martin: Piano Quintet
Mozart: Violin Sonata in G Major, K. 379: II
Barber: String Quartet
Mendelssohn: Octet: I
10:00p CLASSICAL 24
MUSIC THROUGH THE NIGHT

Wednesday April 6
9:01a MORNING CONCERT includes:
music by Kuhnau, Volkman, Destouches, and Stravinsky
HANDEL: Organ Concerto Op.4, No.5
DVORAK: Symphony No.4
BEACH: Piano Concerto
RANDALL THOMPSON: The Testament of Freedom
1:00 DIALOGUE – WUOT Monthly Call-In
2:00 AFTERNOON CONCERT
AMBROISE THOMAS: Mignon-Overture
2:09 CLAUDE DEBUSSY: Etudes Nos. 1-Pour les cinq doights (d’apres Monsieur Czerny); 2-Pour les Tierces
2:17 GIAN FRANCESCO MALIPIERO: Symphony No. 10
2:32 JOHANN SEBASTIAN BACH: English Suite No. 3, g, S. 808
2:53 JOHN DOWLAND: Lachrimae amantis
3:00 JOSEPH HAYDN: Cello Concerto, C
3:27 PAUL DUKAS: Prelude elegiaque
3:34 SERGEI PROKOFIEV: Cinderella, Op. 87-Suite
8:00p STUDIO 865 – WUOT Monthly Program
Music and Musicians from East TN and the surrounding area
9:00 SYMPHONYCAST
Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra Jefferey Kahane, conductor
PURCELL: Chacony in G minor
VIVALDI: Cello Concerto in C minor, RV 401
BACH: Concerto in D major for Three Violins, BWV 1064
BACH: Oboe d’amore Concerto in A major, BWV 1055
MENDELSSOHN: Sinfonia No. 5 in B-flat major
11:00p CLASSICAL 24
MUSIC THROUGH THE NIGHT

Thursday April 7
9:01a MORNING CONCERT includes:
BACH: excerpts from St. John Passion
BEETHOVEN: Symphony No.3
1:07p AFTERNOON CONCERT
PYOTR TCHAIKOVSKY: The Queen of Spades-Overture
1:14 ARNOLD BAX: Fantasy Sonata for Viola and Harp
1:40 JOHANN SEBASTIAN BACH: Oboe Concerto, F, S. 1053
2:02 JOSEPH HAYDN: Piano Trio No. 28, E
2:19 DARIUS MILHAUD: Scaramouche
2:31 LUDWIG VAN BEETHOVEN: String Quartet No. 5, A, Op. 18, No. 5.
3:00 GEORGE GERSHWIN: Rhapsody in Blue
3:19 HENRY PURCELL: Trio Sonata No. 9 for Two Violins and Continuo, F
3:28 MAX BRUCH: Scottish Fantasy for Violin and Orchestra, Op. 46
7:00p SPECIAL – Jazz at Lincoln Center
Jazz Appreciation Month special
9:00p NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC THIS WEEK
CONDUCTOR: Esa-Pekka Salonen
SOLOISTS: Olli Mustonen, piano; Women of the New York Choral Artists, Joseph
Flummerfelt, director
Haydn: Symphony No. 8, Le Soir
Bartók: Piano Concerto No. 1
Ligeti: Clocks and Clouds
Bartók: The Miraculous Mandarin
10:00p CLASSICAL 24
MUSIC THROUGH THE NIGHT

Friday April 8
9:01a MORNING CONCERT includes:
MOZART: Sinfonia Concertante, K.364
music by Tartini, Donizetti, Diabelli, Griffes, and Franz Xaver Mozart
PONCHIELLI: Dance of the Hours
BELLINI: excerpts from I Puritani
1:07p AFTERNOON CONCERT
SERGEI TANEYEV: The Oresteia, Op. 6-Overture
1:28 CLAUDE DEBUSSY: Preludes, Book 1-La Cathedrale engloutie
1:36 LUIGI BOCCHERINI: Guitar Quintet No. 6, G
1:55 FRANZ SCHUBERT: Symphony No. 9, C, D. 944
2:48 FERDINANDO CARULLI: Variations on a theme of Beethoven, Op. 169
3:00 GEORGES BIZET: Jeux d’Enfants
3:13 FERNANDO SOR: Fantaisie, Op. 7
3:33 SERGEI RACHMANINOFF: Piano Concerto No. 1, f#, Op. 1
11:00p CLASSICAL 24
MUSIC THROUGH THE NIGHT

Saturday April 9
6:00a EARLY MORNING CONCERT
Includes:
Donizetti: String quartet no. 8
Tubin: Concertino for piano and orchestra
Graun: Concerto for orchestra in G major
Mahler: Symphony no. 5: fifth movement
1:00p OPERA – Metropolitan Opera
“Le Comte Ory” by Rossini
10:00p CLASSICAL 24
MUSIC THROUGH THE NIGHT

Sunday April 10
6:00a EARLY MORNING CONCERT
Includes:
Destouches: Les Elemens
Wieniawski: Fantaisie brillante on themes from Gounod’s Faust
Copland: Four dance episodes from Rodeo
Chabrier: Suite pastorale
11:00p CLASSICAL 24
MUSIC THROUGH THE NIGHT

Monday April 11
9:01a MORNING CONCERT
Spring Fund Drive
1:07p AFTERNOON CONCERT
Spring Fund Drive
8:00p U.T. CONCERT HALL
Faculty Recital: David Northington; University of Tennessee Wind Ensemble, Gary Sousa, conductor
10:00p CLASSICAL 24
MUSIC THROUGH THE NIGHT

Tuesday April 12
9:01a MORNING CONCERT
Spring Fund Drive
1:07p AFTERNOON CONCERT
Spring Fund Drive
8:00p AMERICA’S MUSIC FESTIVALS
Colorado Music Festival
Brahms: Serenade No. 2
Mozart: Piano Concerto No. 21 in C Major (Orion Weiss, piano)
C. Brubeck: Travels in Time for Three (Trio and Orchestra)
Sawyers: Gale of Life
Grofe: Grand Canyon Suite: Cloudburst
Hindson and Barton: Kalkadungu: Spirit of Kalkadunga
10:00p CLASSICAL 24
MUSIC THROUGH THE NIGHT

Wednesday April 13
9:01a MORNING CONCERT
Spring Fund Drive
1:07p AFTERNOON CONCERT
Spring Fund Drive
8:00p SYMPHONYCAST
Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra Hans Graf, conductor
Fauré: Suite from Pelléas and Mélisande, Opus 80
Ravel: Ma Mère l’Oye (Mother Goose) Ballet Music
Schubert: Symphony No. 4 in C Minor, D. 417 Tragic
10:00p CLASSICAL 24
MUSIC THROUGH THE NIGHT

Thursday April 14
9:01a MORNING CONCERT
Spring Fund Drive
1:07p AFTERNOON CONCERT
Spring Fund Drive
8:00p NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC THIS WEEK
CONDUCTOR: Michael Tilson Thomas
SOLOIST: Anne-Sophie Mutter, violin
Prokofiev: American Overture
Sofia Gubaidulina: In Tempus Praesens, Concerto for Violin and Orchestra
Tchaikovsky: Symphony No. 2, Little Russian
10:00p CLASSICAL 24
MUSIC THROUGH THE NIGHT

Friday April 15
9:01a MORNING CONCERT
Spring Fund Drive
1:07p AFTERNOON CONCERT
Spring Fund Drive
11:00p CLASSICAL 24
MUSIC THROUGH THE NIGHT

Saturday April 16
6:00a EARLY MORNING CONCERT
Spring Fund Drive
1:00p OPERA – Metropolitan Opera
“Wozzeck” by Alban Berg
10:00p CLASSICAL 24
MUSIC THROUGH THE NIGHT

Sunday April 17
6:00a EARLY MORNING CONCERT
Includes:
Saint-Saens: Cello concerto no. 1
Weber: “Konzertstuck” for piano and orchestra
Delalande: Super flumina Babilonis
Dvorak: In Nature’s Realm
11:00p CLASSICAL 24
MUSIC THROUGH THE NIGHT

Monday April 18
9:01a MORNING CONCERT includes:
BEETHOVEN: Horn Sonata in F, Op.17
music by von Suppe, Respighi
CHAUSSON: Symphony
BERNSTEIN: Fancy Free
1:07p AFTERNOON CONCERT
GEORGE PHILIPP TELEMANN: Burlesque de Don Quixote-Overture
1:14 HEINRICH VON BIBER: The Mystery Sonatas: No. 1 The Annunciation; No. 2 The Visitation
1:27 ALBERTO GINASTERA: Estancia, Op. 8
1:43 FRITZ KREISLER: String Quartet, a
2:15 JEAN SIBELIUS: En Saga, Op. 9
2:35 ANTONIO LOTTI: Trio Sonata, G
2:46 RALPH VAUGHAN WILLIAMS: Variations for Orchestra
3:00 CLASSICS FOR KIDS
3:07 NIKOLAI RIMSKY-KORSAKOV: The Tale of Tsar Saltan-Suite
3:30 JOHANN SEBASTIAN BACH: Toccata, e, S. 914
3:40 WOLFGANG AMADEUS MOZART: Flute Concerto No. 2, D, K. 314
8:00p U.T. CONCERT HALL
Faculty and Guest Artist Recital: Wesley Baldwin, cello; Bernadette Lo, piano; University of Tennessee Concert Choir, Gene Peterson, conductor; University of Tennessee Chamber Singers, Angela Batey, conductor
10:00p CLASSICAL 24
MUSIC THROUGH THE NIGHT

Tuesday April 19
9:01a MORNING CONCERT includes:
music by Hellendaal
FRANCK: String quartet
RAMEAU: excerpt from “Les Boreades”
1:07p AFTERNOON CONCERT
GIUSEPPE VERDI: Aida-Overture
1:17 HEINRICH VON BIBER: The Mystery Sonatas: No. 3 the Nativity; No. 4 The Presentation in the Temple
1:32 NIKOLAI MIASKOVSKY: Symphony No. 6, eb, Op. 23
2:38 PAUL MORAVEC: Ariel Fantasy
2:46 JOHN PHILIP SOUSA: El Capitan March
2:50 WOLFGANG AMADEUS MOZART: Andante with Variations, K. 501
3:00 CARL PHILIPP EMANUEL BACH: Cello Concerto, A, Wq. 172
3:22 FRANZ SCHUBERT: Impromptu, f, D. 935, No. 1
3:34 IGOR STRAVINSKY: Divertimento
8:00p AMERICA’S MUSIC FESTIVALS
Chamber Music Northwest:
Dohnanyi: Serenade for String Trio
Mozart: Wind Serenade: Adagio
Seiber: Wind Sextet: III
Mozart: Clarinet Quintet: I, IV
Shostakovich: Concertino for Piano 4-hands
Shostakovich: Scherzo from Octet for Strings
Brahms: Piano Trio in C Minor
10:00p CLASSICAL 24
MUSIC THROUGH THE NIGHT

Wednesday April 20
9:01a MORNING CONCERT includes:
music by Carl Loewe
FAURE: Le Chanson d’Eve
1:07p AFTERNOON CONCERT
RICHARD WAGNER: The Flying Dutchman-Overture
1:20 HEINRICH VON BIBER: The Mystery Sonatas: No. 5 The Finding in the Temple; No. 6 The Agony in the Garden
1:37 ERNESTO LECUONA: Andalucia
2:02 ANONYMOUS (Peru): Tonada la lata
2:05 WOLFGANG AMADEUS MOZART: Concerto for Flute and Harp, C, K. 299
2:36 LUDWIG VAN BEETHOVEN: Piano Sonata No. 23, f, Op. 57
3:00 EDVARD GRIEG: Peer Gynt Suite No. 1, Op. 46
3:16 FELIX MENDELSSOHN: Organ Sonata, D, Op. 65, No. 5
3:26 GEORGE FRIDERIC HANDEL: Recorder Sonata, C
3:38 JOSEPH HAYDN: Symphony No. 36, Eb
8:00p SYMPHONYCAST
Los Angeles Philharmonic Gustavo Dudamel, conductor
WEBERN Five Pieces for Orchestra
TAKEMITSU Requiem for Strings
BRUCKNER Symphony No. 7
10:00p CLASSICAL 24
MUSIC THROUGH THE NIGHT

Thursday April 21
9:01a MORNING CONCERT includes:
PROKOFIEV: Symphony No.1
music by Randall Thompson
PUCCINI: excerpts from Edgar
BERNSTEIN: Clarinet Sonata
VAUGHAN WILLIAMS: Symphony No.6
1:07p AFTERNOON CONCERT
WILLIAM WALTON: Portsmouth Point Overture
1:15 HEINRICH VON BIBER: The Mystery Sonatas: No. 7 The Scourging of Jesus; No. 8 The Crowning of Jesus with Thorns
1:32 JOHANN SEBASTIAN BACH: Piano Concerto No. 5, f, S. 1056
1:43 JOHN DOWLAND: M. Henry Noell his Galiard; M. Iohn Langtons Pauan
1:53 GIOACHINO ROSSINI: Stabat Mater
2:53 CLAUDE DEBUSSY: Etude No. 12 Pour les Accords
3:00 FELIX MENDELSSOHN: Symphony No. 3, a, Op. 56
3:40 JOHANN SEBASTIAN BACH: Oboe Sonata, g, S. 1020
3:53 HECTOR BERLIOZ: The Damnation of Faust, Op. 24-Rakoczy March
8:00p SPECIAL -- Eastertide with the Christ Church Cathedral Choir
9:00 NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC THIS WEEK
CONDUCTOR: Esa-Pekka Salonen
SOLOIST: Marino Formenti, piano
Haydn: Symphony No. 6, Le Matin
Ligeti: Concerto for Piano and Orchestra
Bartók: Concerto for Orchestra
11:00p CLASSICAL 24
MUSIC THROUGH THE NIGHT

Friday April 22
9:01a MORNING CONCERT includes:
CHOPIN: Piano Concerto No.1
music by Torelli, Ethel Smyth, and Eduard Lalo
DUKAS: La Peri
12:00p SPECIAL - RADIOLAB: “Lost and Found”
1:07p AFTERNOON CONCERT
PYOTR TCHAIKOVSKY: Romeo and Juliet Fantasy Overture
1:29 HEINRICH VON BIBER: The Mystery Sonatas: No. 9 Jesus Carries His Cross; No. 10 The Crucifixion
1:45 LUDWIG VAN BEETHOVEN: Christ on the Mount of Olives, Op. 85
2:43 GEORGE FRIDERIC HANDEL: Harpsichord Suite No. 5, E
3:00 GABRIEL FAURE: Pelleas et Melisande, Op. 80-Incidental Music
3:19 CAMILLE SAINT-SAENS: Oboe Sonata, D, Op. 166
3:32 FRANZ SCHUBERT: Adagio and Rondo concertante, F, D. 487
3:48 RICHARD WAGNER: Parsifal-Good Friday Spell
11:00p CLASSICAL 24
MUSIC THROUGH THE NIGHT

Saturday April 23
6:00a EARLY MORNING CONCERT
Includes:
Muffat: Chaconne in G major
Milhaud: Suite provencal
Carl Stamitz: Flute concerto, op. 29
Holst: The Morning of the Year
1:00p OPERA – Metropolitan Opera
“Capriccio” by Richard Strauss
10:00p CLASSICAL 24
MUSIC THROUGH THE NIGHT

Sunday April 24
6:00a EARLY MORNING CONCERT
Includes:
Schubert: Symphony no. 3
Charles Wood: ‘Tis the day of Resurrection
Alfven: Swedish rhapsody no. 2
Ravel: String quartet in F major
11:00p CLASSICAL 24
MUSIC THROUGH THE NIGHT

Monday April 25
9:01a MORNING CONCERT includes:
LISZT: Reminiscences de Robert le Diable
music by Muffat, Tchaikovsky, and John Knowles Paine
PUCCINI: excerpts from Turandot
PROKOFIEV: String Quartet No.1
1:07p AFTERNOON CONCERT
ROBERT WASHBURN: Tidewater Festival Overture
1:15 HEINRICH VON BIBER: The Mystery Sonatas: No. 11 The Resurrection; No. 12 The Ascension
1:31 GEORGE FRIDERIC HANDEL: Messiah-Parts 2 & 3
3:02 CLASSICS FOR KIDS (The Bees and the Birds)
3:09 OTTORINO RESPIGHI: The Birds
3:29 FERDINANDO CARULLI: Grand Duo for Guitar and Fortepiano, D, Op. 70
3:46 ADAM GORB: Yiddish Dances
8:00p U.T. CONCERT HALL
University of Tennessee Faculty Chamber Music Series
10:00p CLASSICAL 24
MUSIC THROUGH THE NIGHT

Tuesday April 26
9:01a MORNING CONCERT includes:
SIBELIUS: Symphony No.1
1:07p AFTERNOON CONCERT
JORDAN WARING: Bosnian Overture
1:20 HEINRICH VON BIBER: The Mystery Sonatas: No. 13 The Descent of the Holy Ghost; No. 14 The Assumption of our Lady
1:37 CARL PHILIPP EMANUEL BACH: Sinfonia, C, Wq. 182, No. 3
1:51 LUDWIG VAN BEETHOVEN: String Quartet No. 4, c, Op. 18, No. 4
2:15 KARL KING: Rough Riders March
2:19 ANTONIO VIVALDI: Viola d’amore Concerto, A, R. 396
2:32 KARL GOLDMARK: Six Piano Pieces, Op. 52
3:00 GUSTAV MAHLER: Songs of a Wayfarer
3:19 CESAR FRANCK: Violin Sonata, A
3:50 JOHANN STRAUSS, JR.: Glossen Waltz, Op. 163
8:00p AMERICA’S MUSIC FESTIVALS
Bravo! Vail Valley Music Festival:
Mozart: String  Quartet in B-Flat, K. 589 Prussian (Daedalus Quartet)
Vivaldi: Bassoon Concerto in C Major, RV 477
Tower: Quartet for Piano and Strings (Festival Commission)
Vivaldi: Spring from the Four Seasons (Chee-Yun)
Chopin: Andante Spianato and Grande Polonaise (Inon Barnatan)
Bach: Partita in D Minor: III, IV (Stephanie Chase)
Brahms: Piano Quartet in C Minor, Op. 60
10:00p CLASSICAL 24
MUSIC THROUGH THE NIGHT

Wednesday April 27
9:01a MORNING CONCERT includes:
STRAVINSKY: “Apollon musagete”
music by von Flotow, and Scriabin
HANDEL: Music for the Royal Fireworks
GOUNOD: excerpts from Romeo and Juliet
1:07p AFTERNOON CONCERT
GARETH WALTERS: Primavera Overture
1:17 HEINRICH VON BIBER: The Mystery Sonatas: No. 15 The Crowning of the Blessed Virgin Mary; Passacaglia
1:35 FREDERIC CHOPIN: Ballade No. 1, g, Op. 23
1:46 EDWARD ELGAR: Violin Concerto, b, Op. 61
2:42 FEDERICO MORENO TORROBA: Pieces caracteristiques
3:00 ANTONIN DVORAK: Symphony No. 5, F, Op. 76
3:41 HENRY PURCELL: Trio Sonata No. 1 for Two Violins and Continuo, g
3:49 FRANZ WAXMAN: Carmen Fantasy
8:00p SYMPHONYCAST
Handel and Haydn Society Orchestra and Chorus
Harry Christophers, conductor
HANDEL: Israel in Egypt
10:00p CLASSICAL 24
MUSIC THROUGH THE NIGHT

Thursday April 28
9:01a MORNING CONCERT includes:
DVORAK: In Nature’s Realm overture, Op.91
SIBELIUS: excerpts from “Kullervo”
1:07p AFTERNOON CONCERT
SIEGFRIED WAGNER: Das Fluchlein, das jeder mitbekam-Prelude
1:21 LUDWIG VAN BEETHOVEN: Cello Sonata No. 3, A, Op. 69
1:51 GIAN FRANCESCO MALIPIERO: Sinfonia dello zodiaco
2:35 PAUL DUKAS: La Plainte, au loin, du faune
2:42 JOSEPH HAYDN: String Quartet, C, Op. 1, No. 6
3:00 MAURICE RAVEL: Piano Concerto, G
3:23 GEORG PHILIPP TELEMANN: Quartet No. 7 for Flute, Violin and Continuo
3:43 ALEXANDER GLAZUNOV: Alto Saxophone Concerto, Eb, Op. 109
8:00p NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC THIS WEEK
CONDUCTOR: Kurt Masur
SOLOISTS: Cynthia Phelps & Rebecca Young, viola
Liszt: Les Préludes
Sofia Gubaidulina: Two Paths: Music for Two Solo Violas and Symphony Orchestra
Brahms: Symphony No. 1
10:00p CLASSICAL 24
MUSIC THROUGH THE NIGHT

Friday April 29
9:01a MORNING CONCERT includes:
music by Berlin, and Duke Ellington
MOZART: Violin Sonata in B-flat, K.454
HAYDN: excerpts from “The Creation”
BRUCKNER: Psalm No.150
1:07p AFTERNOON CONCERT
ROBERT WARD: Prairie Overture
1:17 JOAQUIN TURINA: Circulo-Fantasy for Piano, Violin and Cello, Op. 91
1:29 PERCY GRAINGER: Danish Folk-Music Suite
1:50 MARIO CASTELNUOVO-TEDESCO: Guitar Quintet, Op. 143
2:16 EDVARD GRIEG: Piano Concerto, a, Op. 16
2:47 ANTONIO VIVALDI: Violin Sonata, a, Op. 2, No. 12
3:00 LUIGI BOCCHERINI: Cello Concerto, Bb
3:23 JOHANN SEBASTIAN BACH: Chorale Prelude-Nun komm, der Heiden Heiland, S. 659
3:30 VICTOR HERBERT: Columbus Suite
11:00p CLASSICAL 24
MUSIC THROUGH THE NIGHT

Saturday April 30
6:00a EARLY MORNING CONCERT
Includes:
Saint-Saens: Violin concerto no. 1
Alkan: Three marches for piano four hands
J. S. Bach: Triple concerto
Suk: Fantastic scherzo
1:00p OPERA – Metropolitan Opera
“Il Trovatore” by Verdi
10:00p CLASSICAL 24
MUSIC THROUGH THE NIGHT

PROGRAM DETAILS
A Prairie Home Companion
Saturdays at 6 p.m./Sundays at 2 p.m.

2    A live broadcast performance from the Town Hall in New York, NY. Special Guests Include: Jearlyn Steele
9    A live broadcast performance from the Town Hall in New York, NY. Special Guests Include: Leon Redbone
16  A live broadcast performance from the Town Hall in New York, NY. Special Guests Include: Tom Rush
23  A live broadcast performance from the Town Hall in New York, NY. Special Guests Include: Robin & Linda Williams and the Assad Brothers
30  A live broadcast performance from the Fabulous Fox Theatre in St. Louis, Missouri

The Thistle and Shamrock
Saturdays at 8 p.m.

2    Jim Malcolm - Meet a vocalist, guitarist and songwriter, once a member of Old Blind Dogs, who now plies his musical trade as a solo performer.
9    Lowlands - From the shipyards on the Banks of the Clyde, to the mining villages in the south and the farms of the Borders and east coast, the Scottish Lowlands have always been a hive of human activity. Take a walk through time in the Lowlands with Archie Fisher, Deaf Shepherd, Alison Kinnaird, and Croft No. 5.
16    Spring is in the Air - For Joe McKenna, Kim Robertson, Liz Carroll, and Jacqui McShee, spring is certainly in the airs, and also the jigs, reels and songs. Join us for a scent of the season.
23    Hands On - Old songs provide a lens through which we can view lifestyles and work-ways, now passed into history, when manual labors filled the day. Hear of horse drawn ploughs, hand loom weavers, coalface workers and fishing under sail with Davy Steele, Dick Gaughan, Christine Kydd, and many more.
30    Passing The Torch - The National Centre of Excellence in Traditional Music -- Sgoil Chiùil na Gàidhealtachd -- has developed a reputation for a high musical standard, by any measure. Enjoy youthful voices and instrumental excellence this week.

The Splendid Table
Sundays at 4 p.m.

3    We're pondering the food supply of the future with Raj Patel author of The Value of Nothing, Jane and Michael Stern are at The White Hut in Springfield, MA, and we ask the question – why are there no famous female chefs?
10   This week we look at the burgeoning world of culinary apps with John Moe, host of Marketplace's Tech Report, we go into the kitchen of Somali chef Jamal Hashi and Jane and Michael Stern take us to New Jersey for Pork Rolls.
17    We're looking at the advent of Chinese food in America with Andrew Coe, author of Chop Suey, A Cultural History of Chinese Food in the United States. Jane and Michael Stern are in North Charleston, South Carolina for low country soul food at Bertha's Kitchen, and Sally Schneider, creator of The Improvised Life website teaches us to improvise with miso.
24    Dan Buettner author of Thrive, Finding Happiness the Blue Zones Way tells us about the significance of the shared meal among world's happiest people. Jane and Michael Stern are tracking down the very best in deli rye and we talk to Saveur's editor Dana Bowen about celebrating Easter in Sicily.

Pipedreams
Sundays at 8 p.m.

3  Chicago Conventional - performances from an American Guild of Organists gathering presented in and around the Windy City.
10  Some Spring Notes - enhancing that ‘spring feeling’ with scores from the classics to Broadway songs, tuneful takes on the change of seasons
17  Tennessee Tales - a survey of instruments old and new, including the venerable Austin organ at Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Auditorium in Chattanooga.
24  An Easter Awakening - music to commemorate the Christian Resurrection Festival and celebrate the earth’s joyful rebirth in springtime.

JAZZ IN APRIL 2011
6:30 p.m. Monday-Friday: “Improvisations”

Friday Nights:
8:00pm JAZZSET WITH DEEDEE BRIDGEWATER

1    Ambrose Akinmusire, Carmen Staaf at the Kennedy Center
8    Billy Childs's "Music for Two Quartets" at Monterey
15   Live at The Village Vanguard in Surround Sound
22   To be announced
29   To be announced

9:00pm MARIAN McPARTLAND’S PIANO JAZZ
1   Vocalist Roberta Gambarini
8   Remembering Dr. Billy Taylor
15  Vocalist Veronica Nunn and pianist Travis Shook
22  Marian McPartland Selects - Mercer Ellington
29  Bela Fleck

10:00pm LAST SET AT BIRDLAND
 Birthdays of baritone saxophonist Harry Carney and pianist Duke Jordan
  Famous jazz clubs:  the Village Vanguard in New York
15  Birthdays of vocalist Bessie Smith and bassist Richard Davis
22  Birthday of bassist Charles Mingus
29  Birthday of pianist Duke Ellington and harmonica player Toots Thielemans



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