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Pictures at an Exhibition and Bronfman Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts December 30

Plan Guide

Blue Lake Public Radio Listener Guide

April 2022

1. Friday

12:06/7:00pm Exploring Music
"Lighthearted Music"
8:00pm New York Philharmonic
SIBELIUS: Symphony No.two, Op.43 (Zubin Mehta, conductor); BERLIOZ: The Death of Cleopatra (Jenny Tourel, mezzo‐soprano; Leonard Bernstein, usher); BERG: Lulu Suite (Angelina Réaux, soprano; Kurt Masur, conductor); LISZT: Mephisto Waltz (Kurt Masur, conductor)
x:00pm Jazz from Blue Lake
Harry Carney, baritone saxophone

2 Sabbatum

seven:00am Jazz a la Carte
ten:00am Radio Deluxe
12:00pm Saturday Classics
i:00pm The Metropolitan Opera

TCHAIKOVSKY: Eugene Onegin - James Gaffigan, conductor; with Igor Golovatenko, Ailyn Pérez, Piotr Beczała, Varduhi Abrahamyan, and Ain Acrimony
6:00 American Routes

3. Sunday

7:00am Pipedreams
"Sharing the Lite" - Women and men together, every bit composers and performers, create a greater harmony.
i:00pm Grand Rapids Symphony
Marcelo Lehninger conductor; Simone Porter violin; MENDELSSOHN: The Hebrides Overture; BRUCH: Scottish Fantasy; MENDELSSOHN: Symphony No.3, Scottish
3:00pm SymphonyCast
NDR Elbphilharmonie Orchestra, Alan Gilbert, conductor; Daniil Trifonov, piano; RACHMANINOFF: Piano Concerto No.2, Op.xviii; NIELSEN: Symphony No.4, Op.29, Inextinguishable
10:00pm Nighttime Lights

4. Monday

12:06/vii:00pm Exploring Music
"Invitation to the Trip the light fantastic, Part 2" - Five hours of music composed for the phase, opera, and ballet — or music composed for dramatic representations. We start with Jean-Baptiste Lully, an Italian-born French composer, instrumentalist, and as Bills says, "the most 'dancingist' composer who ever lived." Nosotros'll also focus on ballet music by Tchaikovsky, Stravinsky, Schubert and even Beethoven! On Wednesday's program we will dance to Bartok'south Miraculous Standard mandarin suite and The Wooden Prince, Tchaikovsky's Sleeping Beauty, and a charming suite of dances from Manuel de Falla's 3-Cornered Hat.
8:00pm Chamber Music Club of Lincoln Middle
"Schubert & Beethoven"
9:00pm Millenium of Music
ten:00pm Jazz from Blue Lake

WFMT Jazz Network

5. Tuesday

12:06/7:00pm Exploring Music
"Invitation to the Trip the light fantastic, Part two"
8:00pm SymponyCast
Oregon Symphony, Carlos Kalmar, usher; Alexi Kenney, violin; MOZART: Violin Concerto No.3, Strassburg; MAHLER: Symphony No.six, Tragic
10:00pm Jazz from Blue Lake
WFMT Jazz Network

6. Wed

12:06/7:00pm Exploring Music
"Invitation to the Dance, Part 2"
8:00pm Pittsburgh Symphony
Kirill Karabits, conductor; Micah Wilkinson, trumpet; HAYDN Trumpet Concerto; ANTHONY PLOG: Scherzo for Trumpet; STRAVINSKY: Pulcinella Suite; TCHAIKOVSKY: Symphony No.two
10:00pm Jazz from Blue Lake
WFMT Jazz Network

vii. Th

12:06/seven:00pm Exploring Music
"Invitation to the Dance, Function 2"
8:00pm Chicago Symphony
Riccardo Muti, Pierre Boulez, conductors; MAZZOLI: These Worlds in U.s.a.; LIADOV: Dance Symphony; TCHAIKOVSKY: Symphony No.half-dozen, Op.74, Pathétique; STRAVINSKY: Four Studies; SCRIABIN: The Poem of Ecstasy, Op.54
10:00pm Jazz from Bluish Lake
WFMT Jazz Network

8. Fri

12:06/7:00pm Exploring Music
"Invitation to the Trip the light fantastic toe, Part ii"
8:00 New York Combo
KODALY: Háry János Suite (Kurt Masur, usher); ROUSE: Trombone Concerto (Joseph Alessi, trombone; Leonard Slatkin, conductor); TCHAIKOVSKY: Francesca da Rimini (Leonard Bernstein, conductor); WAGNER: Tannhauser: Overture and Venusberg Music (Zubin Mehta, conductor)
10:00pm Jazz from Blue Lake
WFMT Jazz Network

9. Saturday

7:00 Jazz a la Carte
10:00am Radio Deluxe
12:00pm Sabbatum Classics
one:00pm The Metropolitan Opera

MOZART: Le Nozze di Figaro - James Gaffigan, usher; with Christian Van Horn, Aida Garifullina, Federica Lombardi, Gerald Finley, Sasha Cooke, Elizabeth Bishop, Giuseppe Filianoti, and Maurizio Muraro
6:00 American Routes

10. Sunday

vii:00am Pipedreams
"Progressing to Passiontide" - Introspective meditations to have of frontward from Palm Sun'southward momentary jubilation.
1:00pm Grand Rapids Symphony
John Varineau conductor; Anthony McGill clarinet; Elena Villalón soprano; Grand Rapids Symphony Chorus, Pearl Shangkuan, director; GERSHWIN: Overture to An American in Paris; BOLCOM: Concerto for Clarinet; DEBUSSY: Première rhapsodie; POULENC: Gloria
3:00pm SymphonyCast
Oregon Symphony, Carlos Kalmar, usher; Alexi Kenney, violin; MOZART: Violin Concerto No.3, Strassburg; MAHLER: Symphony No.six, Tragic
x:00pm Nighttime Lights

eleven. Monday

12:06/7:00pm Exploring Music
"St. Matthew Passion" Equanimous in 1727, it'due south i of two surviving JS Bach accounts of the last days of Jesus. Beak begins by examining the history of the Lutheran church in Germany and the early musical representations of Christ's last days, including Bach's earlier St. John Passion. Earlier the week is over, we will as well sample Haydn's 7 Last Words of Christ and Osvaldo Golijov'southward La Pasión Según San Marcos.
eight:00pm Sleeping room Music Society of Lincoln Center
"French II: Small to BIG"
9:00pm Millenium of Music
10:00pm Jazz from Blue Lake

Denny Zeitlin, pianoforte

12. Tuesday

12:06/vii:00pm Exploring Music
"St. Matthew Passion"
viii:00pm SymponyCast
ROCO, Wade Stare, conductor; Maureen Nelson, violin; DALLAPICCOLA: Tartiana Seconda; MORRIS: Tlapalli Tlahiuli; HARLIN: Shadow Dancer; FAURE: Pelleas and Melisande Suite 10:00pm Jazz from Blue Lake
Herbie Hancock, piano/keyboards

thirteen. Wednesday

12:06/seven:00pm Exploring Music
"St. Matthew Passion"
eight:00pm San Francisco Symphony
(new flavor) Esa-Pekka Salonen, James Gaffigan, conductors; Cassandra Hunter, narrator; SIBELIUS: Rakastava; WALKER: Lyric for Strings; NIELSEN: Fiddling Suite, Op.1; SHAW: Entr'acte; GRIEG: Suite: From Holberg's Time, Op.xl; WALEY-COHEN: Talisman; Hairdresser: Adagio for Strings
10:00pm Jazz from Blueish Lake
Herbie Hancock, piano/keyboards

14. Thursday

12:06/7:00pm Exploring Music
" St. Matthew Passion"
eight:00pm Chicago Symphony
Riccardo Muti, usher; Krassimira Stoyanova, soprano; Dmitry Korchak, tenor; Enea Scala, tenor; Benedetta Torre, soprano; Sara Mingardo, contralto; Saimir Pirgu, tenor; Mika Kares, bass; Chicago Symphony Chorus, Duain Wolfe, director; CHERUBINI: Dirge sur la mort de Joseph Haydn; SCHUMAN: Symphony No.9, Le fosse Ardeatine; MOZART: Requiem in d-pocket-size, K.626
10:00pm Jazz From Blue Lake
Gene Ammons, saxophone

xv. Friday

12:06/7:00pm Exploring Music
" St. Matthew Passion"
eight:00 New York Combo
MENDELSSOHN: Elijah; Alan Gilbert, conductor; Twyla Robinson, soprano; Alice Coote, mezzo‐soprano; Allan Clayton, tenor; Gerald Finley, bass‐baritone; Jennifer Johnson, mezzo‐soprano; Benjamin P. Wenzelberg, boy soprano; New York Choral Artists, Joseph Flummerfelt, director
x:00pm Jazz From Blueish Lake
Richard Davis, bass

sixteen. Saturday

7:00 Jazz a la Carte
10:00am Radio Palatial
12:00pm Saturday Classics
1:00pm The Metropolitan Opera

R.STRAUSS: Elektra – Donald Runnicles, conductor; with Nina Stemme, Lise Davidsen, Michaela Schuster, Greer Grimsley, and Stefan Vinke
6:00pm American Routes

17. Sunday

vii:00am Pipedreams
"Reassurance of Resurrection" - Music for the Easter Festival is both uplifting and challenging.
1:00pm Grand Rapids Symphony
Marcelo Lehninger conductor; COPLAND: Fanfare for the Common Man; COPLAND: Suite from Our Town; TCHAIKOVSKY: 1812 Overture; JAMES Chiliad. STEPHENSON: Fanfare for Democracy; DVOŘÁK: Symphony No.9, From the New World
iii:00pm SymphonyCast
ROCO, Wade Stare, conductor; Maureen Nelson, violin; DALLAPICCOLA: Tartiana Seconda; MORRIS: Tlapalli Tlahiuli; HARLIN: Shadow Dancer; FAURE: Pelleas and Melisande Suite
10:00pm Nighttime Lights

18. Monday

12:06/7:00pm Exploring Music
"Homage" - The souvenir of immortality through the hands of peachy composers. How would yous like to exist the subject of a composition by Beethoven, Tchaikovsky, or Mozart? In many cases, the fame of the music has outlasted that of its honoree, but we'll explore some of these heartfelt gestures and the composers who made them. This week will include Handel's Water Music and Mussorgsky's Pictures at an Exhibition .
8:00pm Sleeping room Music Gild of Lincoln Center
"Joys and Sorrows, or Light to Dark, or Sun to Clouds"
9:00pm Millenium of Music
10:00pm Jazz from Blue Lake

Hal Galper, piano

19. Tuesday

12:06/vii:00pm Exploring Music
"Homage"
8:00pm SymponyCast
Berlin Radio Symphony Orchestra, Jakub Hrusa, conductor; Frank-Peter Zimmermann, violin; JANÁČEK: Adagio for orchestra; BARTÓK: Rhapsody No.1 for Violin and Orchestra; MARTINŮ: Suite concertante; NOVÁK: Slovak Suite , Op.32
x:00pm Jazz from Blueish Lake
The Neat Concert of Charles Mingus, Paris, 1964

xx. Wednesday

12:06/vii:00pm Exploring Music
"Homage"
8:00pm San Francisco Symphony
Esa-Pekka Salonen, Joseph Young, conductors; Agustin Hadelich, violin; R.STRAUSS: Serenade in East-apartment, Op.7; DANIEL KIDANE: Be Stil l (Usa Premiere); BRAHMS: Violin Concerto, Op.77; MONTGOMERY: Imprint ; SIMON: Elegy (A Weep from the Grave) ; BIZET: Carmen Suite (arr. for Percussion and Strings)
10:00pm Jazz from Blue Lake
Johnny Griffin, tenor saxophone

21. Thursday

12:06/7:00pm Exploring Music
"Homage"
8:00pm Chicago Symphony Orchestra Jakub Hrůša, Rafael Kubelík, conductors; Joélle Harvey, soprano; COLERIDGE-TAYLOR: Ballade in a-minor, Op.33; BARBER: Knoxville: Summer of 1915 , Op.24; DVOŘÁK: Symphony No.6, Op.60; SCHOENBERG: Five Pieces for Orchestra, Op.16; MOZART: Symphony No.34, K.338
10:00pm Jazz from Blue Lake
Paul Chambers, bass

22. Friday

12:06/7:00pm Exploring Music
"Homage"
eight:00pm New York Philharmonic
Jaap van Zweden, conductor; STRAVINSKY: Rite of Spring ; DEBUSSY: La Mer ; BEETHOVEN: Symphony No.7
10:00pm Jazz from Blue Lake
Charles Mingus, bass

23. Saturday

7:00 Jazz a la Carte du jour
10:00am Radio Palatial
12:00pm Saturday Classics
ane:00pm The Metropolitan Opera

GERSHWIN: Porgy and Bess – (Performance from November 3, 2021) David Robertson, conductor; with Eric Owens, Angel Blue, Alfred Walker, Frederick Ballentine, Latonia Moore, Janai Brugger, Tichina Vaughn, and Ryan Speedo Green
half dozen:00 American Routes

24. Sunday

7:00am Pipedreams
"Contradistinct States" - Studies in the transformation of a uncomplicated theme that reveal exquisite tapestries of tone.
ane:00pm Thousand Rapids Symphony Marcelo Lehninger usher; Augustin Hadelich, violin; ALL BEETHOVEN: Overture to Coriolan ; Violin Concerto, Op.61
3:00pm SymphonyCast
Berlin Radio Symphony Orchestra, Jakub Hrusa, conductor; Frank-Peter Zimmermann, violin; JANÁČEK: Adagio for orchestra; BARTÓK: Rhapsody No.1 for Violin and Orchestra; MARTINŮ: Suite concertante; NOVÁK: Slovak Suite , Op.32
10:00pm Dark Lights

25. Monday

12:06/7:00pm Exploring Music
"The Symphony, Office three" - Part 3 in our continuing series on that nearly revered of classical music forms: the symphony. Starting in Denmark with Niels Gade'due south first symphony, Bill will introduce us to the mid-nineteenth century orchestral music of Rubenstein, Raff, and Dvořák. We'll also hear the Brahms Serenade No.1 for orchestra, composed in half dozen movements and published many decades earlier his 4 symphonies.
8:00pm Sleeping accommodation Music Order of Lincoln Centre
"Stormy Seas"
nine:00pm Millenium of Music
10:00pm Jazz from Blue Lake

Ella Fitzgerald, phonation

26. Tuesday

12:06/seven:00pm Exploring Music
"The Symphony, Part 3"
8:00pm SymponyCast
Minnesota Orchestra, Osmo Vänskä, conductor; Stella Chen, violin; ALL SIBELIUS: Symphony No.7; Selections from Six Humoresques for Violin and Orchestra; Symphony No.2
x:00pm Jazz from Blueish Lake
Ma Rainey, voice

27. Wednesday

12:06/7:00pm Exploring Music
"The Symphony, Part three"
8:00pm San Francisco Symphony
Esa-Pekka Salonen, conductor; RAVEL: Ma Mère fifty'Oye Suite; ESA-PEKKA SALONEN: Nyx ; STRAVINSKY: The Firebird
10:00pm Jazz from Blueish Lake
Scott Robinson, multi-instrumentalist

28. Thursday

12:06/vii:00pm Exploring Music
"The Symphony, Part three"
viii:00pm Chicago Symphony Orchestra Kirill Karabits, Carlo Maria Guilini, conductors; Sunwook Kim, pianoforte; PROKOFIEV: Overture on Hebrew Themes, Op.34b; MENDELSSOHN: Piano Concerto No.1, Op.25; MENDELSSOHN: Capriccio brillant for Piano and Orchestra, Op.22; BEETHOVEN: Adagio cantabile (second movement) from Pianoforte Sonata No.8; LUTOSŁAWSKI: Concerto for Orchestra; SCHUBERT: Symphony No.8, D.758, Unfinished
10:00pm Jazz from Blueish Lake
Benny Green, piano

29. Friday

12:06/7:00pm Exploring Music "The Symphony, Part 3"
8:00pm New York Combo
Jaap van Zweden, conductor; Yefim Bronfman, piano; BEETHOVEN: Piano Concerto No.two; RACHMANINOFF: Symphony No.2
10:00pm Jazz from Blue Lake
Duke Ellington, pianist/composer/bandleader

30. Saturday

7:00 Jazz a la Carte
10:00am Radio Deluxe
12:00pm Saturday Classics
one:00pm The Metropolitan Opera

PUCCINI: Madama Butterfly – Alexander Soddy, conductor; with Eleonora Buratto, Brian Jagde, Elizabeth DeShong, and David Bizic
half dozen:00 American Routes

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