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12:00:00A 00:00 Jueves, 18 De Enero De 2018 12A NO *Programación sujeta a cambios sin previo aviso* JUEVES 18 DE ENERO 2018 12:00:00a 00:00 jueves, 18 de enero de 2018 12A NO - Nocturno 12:00:00a 12:48 Querida la dulce flama, aria K.293e Joh.Chr.Bach (ornamentación y Jörg-Peter Weigle Cámara de Munich Julie Kaufmann-soprano 12:12:48a 24:20:00 Sonata no.42 en la men. p/laúd Silvius Leopold Weiss (1686-1750) Robert Barto-laúd barroco 12:37:08a 18:04 Bocetos Marinos Grace Williams (1906-1977) Roy Goodman Cámara de Manitoba 12:55:12a 00:50 Identificación estación 01:00:00a 00:00 jueves, 18 de enero de 2018 1AM NO - Nocturno 01:00:00a 18:56 Sinfonía no.2 op.17 en La May. George Enescu (1881-1955) Horia Andreescu Fil. Estatal George Enescu 01:42:56a 12:46:00 Pasacalles de 7° tono (37 diferencias) Francisco Guerau (1649-1717/22) Hopkinson Smith-guitarra barroca 01:55:42a 00:50 Identificación estación 02:00:00a 00:00 jueves, 18 de enero de 2018 2AM NO - Nocturno 02:00:00a 07:19 Haec Dies...(organum doble) Anónimo Dominique Vellard Ensamble Gilles Binchois 02:07:19a 09:44 Concierto p/piano y orq. no.4 op.70 en re men. Anton Rubinstein (1829-1894) Robert Stankovsky Fil. Edo. Checoeslovaco Joseph Banowetz-piano 02:41:03a 12:44:00 Juegos venecianos Witold Lutoslawski (1913-1994) Witold Rowicki Filarmónica nacional de Polonia 02:53:47a 00:50 Identificación estación 03:00:00a 00:00 jueves, 18 de enero de 2018 3AM NO - Nocturno 03:00:00a 22:53 Variaciones sobre un tema folk. Polaco op.10 Karol Szymanowski (1882-1937) Jerzy Sterczynski-piano 03:22:53a 19:43 Cantata IV "Pan y Syrinx" p/soprano, oboe y bajo cont. Michel Pignolet de Monteclair (1666- El Parlamento de mùsica Ann Monoyios-soprano; Randall Cook-oboe barroco 03:42:36a 12:16:00 Homenaje a Tzapopa Víctor Manuel Medeles (1943-) Hector Quintanar Sinfónica Universidad de Guanajuato 03:54:52a 00:50 Identificación estación 04:00:00a 00:00 jueves, 18 de enero de 2018 4AM NO - Nocturno 04:00:00a 11:13 Una pesadilla (Álbum de la choza) Gioacchino Rossini (1792-1868) Frederic Chiu-piano 04:11:13a 35:00:00 Quinteto c/clarinete op.102 en Mi Bem.May. Robert Fuchs (1847-1927) Ensamble Villa Musica Ulf Rodenhäuser-clarinete 04:46:13a 08:49 Adagio de Espartaco Aram Khachaturian (1903-1978) Neeme Järvi Nacional escocesa 04:55:02a 00:50 Identificación estación 05:00:00a 00:00 jueves, 18 de enero de 2018 5AM NO - Nocturno 05:00:00a 18:00:00 Suite p/ 2 flautas y bajo cont. do men. Marin Marais (1656-1728) Ensamble Fitzwilliam 05:18:00a 02:48 Concierto p/violín y orq. no.1 op.14 en fa sost.menor Henryk Wieniawski (1835-1880) Grzegorz Nowak Sinfónica de Londres Takashi Shimizu-violín 05:44:48a 06:15 Obertura El Suplicio de Tántalo Franz von Suppé (1819-1895) Zubin Mehta Filarmónica de Viena 05:51:03a 03:00 + HIMNO NACIONAL + 05:54:03a 00:50 Identificación estación 06:00:00a 00:00 jueves, 18 de enero de 2018 6AM MA - Mañanas 06:00:00a 08:04 Sonata op.16 no.12 p/2 violín y bajo continuo Isabella Leonarda (1620-1704) Ensamble Sephira de Stuttgart 06:08:04a 13:05 Concertino p/fagot y orq. en do menor Peter Winter (1754-1825) Erwin Lukacs Cámara Franz Liszt Laszlo Hara-fagot 06:21:09a 03:00 CORTE INE 06:24:09a 18:28 Rapsodia Irlandesa no.4 op.141 en la men. Charles V. Stanford (1852-1924) Vernon Handley Orquesta Ulster 06:42:37a 10:55 Sinfonía p/cuerdas no.2 en Re May. Felix Mendelssohn (1809-1847) Lev Markis Nueva Sinfonieta de Amsterdam 06:53:32a 00:50 Identificación estación 07:00:00a 00:00 jueves, 18 de enero de 2018 7AM MA - Mañanas 07:00:00a 10:11 El ex-convento de San Francisco (1912-1919) José Pomar (1880-1961) Daniel Noli-piano 07:10:11a 03:00 CORTE INE 07:13:11a 08:32 La colina del elfo op.100, suite Friedrich Kuhlau (1786-1832) Othmar Maga Sinfónica Odense 07:45:43a 06:37 Sinfonía No. 1 en Fa mayor Alessandro Scarlatti (1660-1725) Angelo Ephrikian Solistas de Milán Glauco Cambursano-flauta; Bruno Cavallo-flauta 07:52:20a 00:50 Identificación estación 08:00:00a 00:00 jueves, 18 de enero de 2018 8AM MA - Mañanas 08:00:00a 09:39 Concierto grosso op.3 no.3 Pieter Hellendaal (1721-1799) Roy Goodman Orq. Barr. Comunidad Europea Andrew Manze-violín 08:09:39a 13:01 *Concierto p/ trompeta y orq. Re May Leopold Mozart (1719-1787) Jahja Ling Cámara Escocesa Rolf Smedvig-trompeta 08:22:40a 03:00 CORTE INE 08:25:40a 22:41:00 \Septeto en Mi Bemol Mayor Max Bruch (1838-1920) Dieter Klocker Consortium Classicum 08:48:21a 04:38 Claro de Luna Claude Debussy (1862-1918) James Galway Cámara de Europa Marisa Robles-arpa; James Galway-flauta 08:52:59a 00:50 Identificación estación 09:00:00a 0:00:00 jueves, 18 de enero de 2018 9AM MA - Mañanas 09:00:00a 10:58 4 Baladas p/ guitarra Milan Tesar (1938-) Vladimir Mikulka-guitarra 09:10:58a 12:30 Suite de "Bonduca" Z.574 (1695) Henry Purcell (1659-1695) Peter Holman El Parlamento de los Instrumentos 09:23:28a 3:00:00 CORTE INE 09:26:28a 20:01 Pza. de concierto p/piano y orq. op.31a Ferruccio Busoni (1866-1924) Lawrence Foster Orquesta de Lausana Jean-Francois Antonioli-piano 09:46:29a 07:30 El Ländler de Dornbach op.9 Joseph Lanner (1801-1843) Ens. Biedermeier de Viena 09:53:59a 00:50 Identificación estación 10:00:00a 00:00 jueves, 18 de enero de 2018 10A MA - Mañanas 10:00:00a 13:37 3 Valses románticos p/piano a 4 manos Emmanuel Chabrier (1841-1894) Rena Kyriakou y Walter Klien-piano a 4 manos 10:13:37a 08:33 Guendolina, obertura Emmanuel Chabrier (1841-1894) John Eliot Gardiner Filarmónica de Viena 10:22:10a 03:00 CORTE INE *Programación sujeta a cambios sin previo aviso* JUEVES 18 DE ENERO 2018 10:25:10a 05:28 Recuerdos de Munich, p/piano a 4 manos Emmanuel Chabrier (1841-1894) Rena Kyriakou y Walter Klien-piano a 4 manos 10:30:38a 18:48 \Suite pastoral Emmanuel Chabrier (1841-1894) John Eliot Gardiner Filarmónica de Viena 10:49:26a 0:50:00 Identificación estación 11:00:00a 00:00 jueves, 18 de enero de 2018 11A MA - Mañanas 11:00:00a 17:05 Suite op.43 "In modo populari" Cesar Cui (1835-1918) Kenneth Schermerhorn Filarmónica de Hong Kong 11:17:05a 3:00:00 CORTE INE 11:20:05a 19:14 Suite concertante p/violín y orq. op.25 Cesar Cui (1835-1918) Kenneth Schermerhorn Filarmónica de Hong Kong Takako Nishizaki-violín 11:39:19a 04:35 Tarantella Cesar Cui (1835-1918) Ondrej Lenard Sinfónica de la radio Checa 11:43:54a 00:50 Identificación estación 12:00:00p 0:00:00 jueves, 18 de enero de 2018 12P PR - Programas 12:00:00p 03:00 * CORTE INFORMATIVO * 12:03:00p 10:43 Sonata I p/clavecín en Fa May. 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(1996) Fred Stride (1953-) Mario Bernardi Sinfónica de la Radio de Vancouver Martin Hackleman-corno 01:53:25p 00:50 Identificación estación 02:00:00p 00:00 jueves, 18 de enero de 2018 2PM ME - mediodía 02:00:00p 05:00 CONTRAPUNTO (con Eduardo Lizalde) 02:05:00p 10:08:00 Sonata Académica p/violín y bajo cont. op.2 no.9 en La May. Francesco Maria Veracini (1690-1768) Trio Locatelli 02:15:08p 13:45 Sinfonía p/doble orq. op.18 no.1 Mi Bem. May. Johann Christian Bach (1735-1782) Simon Standage La Academia de la música antigua 02:28:53p 03:00 CORTE INE 02:31:53p 14:45:00 4 Canciones sin palabras op.8 Fanny Mendelssohn (1805-1847) Elizbieta Sternlicht-piano 02:46:38p 06:38 El baile de la sirena, valses Franz Lehar (1870-1948) Erich Kunzel Cincinnati Pops 02:53:16p 00:50 Identificación estación 03:00:00p 0:00:00 jueves, 18 de enero de 2018 3PM ME - mediodía 03:00:00p 08:59 Angelus, p/orquesta de cuerdas Franz Liszt (1811-1886) Vilmos Tátrai Cámara húngara 03:08:59p 03:00 CORTE INE 03:11:59p 07:03 Concierto p/piano y orq. no.3 H.32 Mi Bem. May. John Field (1782-1837) David Haslam Sinfonía del norte Benjamin Frith-piano 03:43:02p 11:27 Viviana, Poema Sinfónico op.5 Ernest Chausson (1855-1899) Jerome Kaltenbach Sinfónica de Nancy 03:54:29p 00:50 Identificación estación 04:00:00p 00:00 jueves, 18 de enero de 2018 4PM ME - mediodía 04:00:00p 07:40 Concerto grosso op.3 no.4 en re men.
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