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12:00:00A 00:00 Lunes, 29 De Julio De 2019 12A NO *Programación sujeta a cambios sin previo aviso* LUNES 29 DE JULIO 2019 12:00:00a 00:00 lunes, 29 de julio de 2019 12A NO - Nocturno 12:00:00a 11:27 Con aires veracruzanos (2010) p/clarinete y guitarra Mauricio Hernández Monterrubio (1972-) Ensamble Due Voci 12:11:27a 23:58 Suite no.4 en Si Bem.May. R.109-117 Gottlieb Muffat (1690-1770) Borbala Dobozy-clavecín 12:35:25a 20:29 Nipson (1998) p/contratenor y 5 violas da gamba John Tavener (1944- ) Ens. Fretwork (violas da gamba) Michael Chance, contratenor 12:55:54a 00:50 Identificación estación 01:00:00a 00:00 lunes, 29 de julio de 2019 1AM NO - Nocturno 01:00:00a 10:13 Concierto p. violín y orq. op.9 no.4 en Si LaMay. Tomaso Albinoni (1671-1751) Claudio Scimone I solisti Veneti Astorre Ferrari-violín 01:10:13a 36:59 Sinfonía no.3 en Mi May.op.51 Max Bruch (1838-1920) Manfred Honeck Orquesta del Estado Húngaro 01:47:12a 08:46 Totus Tuus Henryk Gorecki (1933-2010 ) Coro de la Capilla del colegio 01:55:58a 00:50 Identificación estación 02:00:00a 00:00 lunes, 29 de julio de 2019 2AM NO - Nocturno 02:00:00a 14:20 Concierto p/flauta y cuerd. en Re May. Gimo291 Giuseppe Tartini (1692-1770) Giorgio Bernasconi Academia instumental italiana Marzio Conti, flauta 02:14:20a 26:03 Caballos de vapor ("Horse power") Carlos Chávez (1899-1978) Eduardo Mata Sinfónica de Londres 02:40:23a 15:50 \Rapsodia India Frederic Hymen Cowen (1852-1935) Adrian Leaper Filarmónica del estado checoeslovaco 02:56:13a 00:50 Identificación estación 03:00:00a 00:00 lunes, 29 de julio de 2019 3AM NO - Nocturno 03:00:00a 14:22 Quinteto p/2 flautas, violín, viola y cello op.7 no.6 en Sol May. Johann Christian Cannabich (1731-1798) Camerata Köln 03:14:22a 24:39 Variaciones s/un tema infantil op.25 Erno von Dohnanyi (1877-1960) Enrique Bátiz Filarmónica Real Jorge Luis Prats-piano 03:39:01a 16:33 Concierto p/trombón y orq. (1957) George Walker (1922-) James DePreist Sinfónica de Malmö Christian Lindberg-trombón 03:55:34a 00:50 Identificación estación 04:00:00a 00:00 lunes, 29 de julio de 2019 4AM NO - Nocturno 04:00:00a 37:47 Cuarteto p/piano y cuerd. op 30 Ernest Chausson (1855-1899) Les musiciens 04:37:47a 20:00 *La isla de los muertos op.29, poema sinf. Sergei Rajmaninof (1873-1943) Fritz Reiner Sinfónica de Chicago 04:57:47a 00:50 Identificación estación 05:00:00a 00:00 lunes, 29 de julio de 2019 5AM NO - Nocturno 05:00:00a 14:19 Exsultet Orlando de Lassus (1532-1594) Paul Hillier Theatre of Voices Paul Eliott-tenor 05:14:19a 21:08 Hexamerón, p/piano S.392 Liszt/Thalberg/Pixis/Herz/Czerny/Chopin Leslie Howard-piano 05:35:27a 18:09 Suite p/el cumpleaños del Príncipe Carlos Michael Tippett (1905-1998) Michel Tippett Filarmónica del norte de Inglaterra 05:53:36a 03:00 + HIMNO NACIONAL + 05:56:36a 00:50 Identificación estación 06:00:00a 00:00 lunes, 29 de julio de 2019 6AM MA - Mañanas 06:00:00a 10:00 ~PROGRAMA RTC~ 06:10:00a 04:12 Tango Igor Stravinsky (1882-1971) Gloria Cheng-piano 06:14:12a 24:00 Suite no. 4 en Re Mayor Marin Marais (1656-1728) Nikolaus Harnoncourt Nikolaus Harnoncourt- viola de gamba, dessus de viole/ Herbert Tachezi- clavecin 06:38:12a 16:44 Concierto p/piano y orq. op.13 no.2 en Re May. Johann Christian Bach (1735-1782) Anthony Halstead The Hannover Band Anthony Halstead-pianoforte 06:54:56a 00:50 Identificación estación 07:00:00a 00:00 lunes, 29 de julio de 2019 7AM MA - Mañanas 07:00:00a 11:03 Conciertos musicales (1713): 1er. concierto Johann Christian Schieferdecker (1679- Academ. de la Mus. Antigua, Berlín 07:11:03a 25:24 Cuarteto c/flauta op.98 no.1 en sol men. Antonin Reicha (1770-1836) Trío Mozart Aurele Nicolet-flauta 07:36:27a 08:41 El país de la montaña y del diluvio op.3 Hamish MacCunn (1868-1916) Grant Llewellyn Filarmónica Real de Liverpool 07:45:08a 07:59 Las damas de Viena op.423, vals Johann Strauss II (1825-1899) Willi Boskovsky Orquesta Johann Strauss de Viena 07:53:07a 00:50 Identificación estación 08:00:00a 00:00 lunes, 29 de julio de 2019 8AM MA - Mañanas 08:00:00a 15:40 Sonata p/ violín y piano No.32 K.376/374d en Fa Mayor Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791) Arthur Grumiaux-violín; Walter Klien-piano 08:15:40a 23:33 Las Sílfides ("Chopiniana") Alexander Glazunov (1865-1936) Ondrej Lenard Sinfónica de la radio Checoeslovaca 08:39:13a 14:04 *Var. sinfónicas en mi menor (1897) Charles Hubert Parry (1848-1918) Matthias Bamert Filarmónica de Londres 08:53:17a 00:50 Identificación estación 09:00:00a 00:00 lunes, 29 de julio de 2019 9AM MA - Mañanas 09:00:00a 07:14 Bizarria "A la Romana" William Corbett (1675-1748) Roy Goodman Orq. Barr. Comunidad Europea 09:07:14a 12:13 Sinfonía a 5 para dos flautas y orquesta Johann Adolph Hasse (1699-1783) Kurt Rapf Cámara de Viena Camillo Wanausek-flauta; Gottfried Hechtl-flauta 09:19:27a 30:08 Conc. p/violín y orq. no.2 (transc.p/guitarra) Nicolò Paganini (1782-1840) Andrew Litton London Mozart Players Nicola Hall-guitarra 09:49:35a 05:06 Minuetto Giuseppe Martucci (1856-1909) Alberto Veronesi Ensamble de concierto de Salzburgo 09:54:41a 00:50 Identificación estación 10:00:00a 00:00 lunes, 29 de julio de 2019 10A MA - Mañanas 10:00:00a 03:00 CÁPSULA MUSICAL 10:03:00a 05:37 Prel. y fuga BWV 881 en fa men. de "El clave bien temperado" Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750) Gustav Leonhardt-clavecín 10:08:37a 06:14 Alaben al Señor, naciones todas... motete BWV 230 Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750) Konrad Junghänel Cantus Colln 10:14:51a 23:59 Suite orquestal no.4 BWV1069 en Re May. Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750) Andrew Manze La Stravaganza, de Colonia 10:38:50a 10:15 Concierto p/4 clavecines y orq. BWV 1065 en la men. Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750) Bob van Asperen Melante Amsterdam Bob van Asperen, Bernhard Klapprott, Carsten Lohff y Marcelo Bussi-clavecines 10:49:05a 00:50 Identificación estación 11:00:00a 00:00 lunes, 29 de julio de 2019 11A MA - Mañanas *Programación sujeta a cambios sin previo aviso* LUNES 29 DE JULIO 2019 11:00:00a 03:34 Amor silencioso op.39 no.8 Robert Schumann (1810-1856) Margaret Price-soprano; Graham Johnson-piano 11:03:34a 28:30 *Sinfonía no.4 op.120 en re men. Robert Schumann (1810-1856) Adrian Boult Filarmónica de Londres 11:32:04a 15:41 Pieza de concierto p/piano y orq. op.92 Robert Schumann (1810-1856) Eugene Ormandy Orquesta de Filadelfia Rudolf Serkin-piano 11:47:45a 00:50 Identificación estación 12:00:00p 00:00 lunes, 29 de julio de 2019 12P PR - Programas 12:00:00p 03:00 * CORTE INFORMATIVO * 12:03:00p 05:04 Aria no.1 p/ banda de alientos George Frideric Händel (1685-1759) Christopher Hogwood La Academia de la música antigua 12:08:04p 08:55 Variaciones s/un tema de Mozart op.9 Fernando Sor (1778-1839) Julian Bream-guitarra 12:16:59p 21:23 El burgués gentilhombre, selecc. Richard Strauss (1864-1949) Kent Nagano de la ópera de Lyon 12:38:22p 16:06 Sinfonía en Mi Bem.May. Carlos Baguer (1768-1808) Gonzal Comellas Cámara Reina Sofia 12:54:28p 00:50 Identificación estación 01:00:00p 00:00 lunes, 29 de julio de 2019 1PM MA - Mañanas 01:00:00p 12:00 El reloj de arena, p/piano (1920) Frank Bridge (1879-1941) Kathrin Stott-piano 01:12:00p 31:37 *Concierto p/cello y orq. Samuel Zyman (1956- ) Enrique Arturo Sinfónica Nacional de México Carlos Prieto - violonchelo 01:43:37p 10:28 *Waverley, obertura Hector Berlioz (1803-1869) Alexander Gibson Filarmónica Real 01:54:05p 00:50 Identificación estación 02:00:00p 00:00 lunes, 29 de julio de 2019 2PM ME - mediodía 02:00:00p 05:00 CONTRAPUNTO (con Eduardo Lizalde) 02:05:00p 06:44 Serie de "Kelly" Turlough O'Carolan (1670-1736) Ensamble Chatam Baroque Chris Norman-flauta 02:11:44p 11:40 Sinfonía en Fa May. Josef Myslivecek (1737-1781) Cámara de Praga 02:23:24p 20:08 Fant. sobre "Los Puritanos" de Bellini Franz Liszt (1811-1886) Jan Panenka-fortepiano 02:43:32p 10:04 Divert.no.1 (viejas danzas Húngaras) Leo Weiner (1885-1960) Gyorgy Gyorivanyi-Rath Virtuosos Húngaros 02:53:36p 00:50 Identificación estación 03:00:00p 00:00 lunes, 29 de julio de 2019 3PM ME - mediodía 03:00:00p 15:47 Suite en la menor p/viola da gamba y bajo cont. Marin Marais (1656-1728) Jonathan Dunford Ensamble "A 2 violas iguales" Jonathan Dunford-viola da gamba 03:15:47p 22:25 *Concierto p/ guitarra y orq. no.1 op.30 La May. Mauro Giuliani (1781-1829) Neville Marriner Academia de San Martín en los Pepe Romero-guitarra 03:38:12p 14:47 Zelazowa wola op.37, Poema Sinfónico Sergei Liapunov (1859-1924) Yevgeny Svetlanov Sinfónica Académica de la URSS 03:52:59p 00:50 Identificación estación 04:00:00p 00:00 lunes, 29 de julio de 2019 4PM ME - mediodía 04:00:00p 10:00 Sonata en Si Bem.May. RV.46 (transc.p/guitarra) Antonio Vivaldi (1678-1741) David Russel-guitarra 04:10:00p 20:22 Sinfonía no.43 "Mercurio" en Mi Bem.May.
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