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 JUNE 2008 Listener BLUE LAKE PUBLIC RADIO PROGRAM GUIDE

Monday, June 30th at 7:30 p.m. TheBlue Grand Lake Rapids Fine ArtsSymphony’s Camp DavidFree LockingtonAdmission

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“Listener” Volume XXVI, No.6

“Listener” is published monthly by Blue Lake Public Radio, Route Two, Twin Lake, MI 49457. (231)894-5656. Summer at Blue Lake WBLV, FM-90.3, and WBLU, FM-88.9, are owned and Summer is here and with it a terrific live from operated by Blue Lake Fine Arts Camp Blue Lake and broadcast from the Rosenberg- season of performances at Blue Lake Fine Clark Broadcast Center on Blue Lake’s Arts Camp. Highlighting this summer’s Muskegon County Campus. WBLV and WBLU are public, non-commercial concerts is a presentation of ’s stations. Symphony No. 9, the Choral Symphony, Blue Lake Fine Arts Camp with the Blue Lake Festival , admits students of any race, color, Festival Choir, Domkantorei St. Martin from national or ethnic origin and does not discriminate in the administration of its Mainz, Germany, and soloists, conducted programs. by Professor Mathias Breitschaft. The U.S. BLUE LAKE FINE ARTS CAMP Army Field Band and Soldier’s Chorus BOARD OF TRUSTEES will present a free concert on June 30th, and Jefferson Baum, Grand Haven A series of five live performances John Cooper, E. Lansing the Grand Rapids Symphony will perform Dr. Robert Crisp, Detroit on July 12th. In addition, there will be many broadcast from the studios of Blue Lake Public Radio Rodney Ellis, E. Lansing Tom Farrell, Lansing recitals at Blodgett Recital Hall and open-air over WBLV FM 90.3 | WBLU FM 88.9 and www.bluelake.org Don Flickinger, Big Rapids concerts by the Blue Lake Festival Band, Theodore Heger, Holland Tim Jansma, Fremont Staff Band, and Jazz ensembles as well as Fr. Walter Marek, Whitehall many other events. April 10 | 10:00 p.m. Bill McFarlin, Manhattan, KS Detroit native, Geri Allen, performs solo Dr. Dale Nesbary, Adrian Dr. James Niblock, E. Lansing More information will be available on Blue April 16 | 10:00 p.m. William Porter, Waukegan, IL Four-time Grammy-winning bassist Robert Hurst Phillip Sinder, E. Lansing Lake’s web site www.bluelake.org. Hope to Fritz Stansell, Twin Lake see you at Blue Lake this summer. May 4 | 8:00 p.m. Gretchen Stansell, Twin Lake The Ullmann/Swell 4tet – featuring Barry Altschul on Heidi Stansell, Twin Lake Carol Tice, Ann Arbor drums – with , tenor saxophone and bass * * * , , , and Hill Greene, bass EMERITUS Audrey S. Sullivan, Vienna, VA May 27 | 10:00 p.m. Live Jazz on the radio this month. Phil Evidence: Michael Doyle, tenor saxophone, HONORARY Ogilvie’s Rhythm Kings, a 10-piece Chris Lawrence, , Steve Talaga, piano, Dr. Harry Begian, Hubbard Lake, MI early jazz band featuring pianist James Edith I. Blodgett, Grand Rapids Tom Lockwood, bass, and Fred Knapp, drums Richard Dewey, Sun City, AZ Depogny, will perform at 10:00 p.m. on Dan Gerber, Jr., Fremont the 19th. Be sure to tune for this unique June 19 | 10:00 p.m. Dieter Klische, Germany Phil Ogilvie’s Rhythm Kings, a 10-piece early jazz Dan Kovats, Grandville listening opportunity. band, featuring pianist James Dapogny Helen Milliken, Traverse City Seymour Okun, W. Bloomfield Malcolm Russ, Alexandria, VA Enjoy the summer!

This performance series is underwritten by Mack Avenue Records (www.mackavenue.com) BLUE LAKE PUBLIC RADIO STAFF with support from Grand Rapids Magazine and The Weathervane Inn, Montague. Grant support Dave Myers, General Manager provided by the Holland Area Arts Council through the Michigan Council for Arts and Cultural Affairs. Steve Albert, Program Director Bonnie Bierma, Music Director Gordon Christensen, Ops. Director Kimberly DeJonge, Office Manager HAA Don Hoogeboom, Chief Engineer Holland Area Arts Council Foley Schuler, Announcer Lazaro Vega, Jazz Director

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She blends a dreamy vocal Burrell, Astrud Gilberto, Miles Davis, and as a 8:00pm Chicago Symphony Orchestra style with swinging piano playing, deftly leader. , Sir , Fritz 15.SUNDAY accompanying herself on both classic Reiner, conductors; Jacqueline du Pré, cello; 7:00am Pipedreams standards and her own unique compositions. , piano; , “Some Southern Comfort” - In the company Doyle begins the hour at the piano, playing 9.MONDAY violin; DVOŘÁK: Cello Concerto, Op.104; of the Organ Historical Society, we make a “Blame It on My Youth” before pulling together 12:06pm Exploring Music BEETHOVEN: Piano Concerto No.4, Op.58; selective survey of pipe organs new and old in all of her talents, singing and playing on her “Vienna, Part II” - This week, we’ll continue our TCHAIKOVSKY: Violin Concerto, Op.35 northern and southern Virginia. own tune “Black Coffee Today.” exploration of one of the world’s great musical 10:00pm Jazz from Blue Lake capitals with music of the great Romantics, 1:00pm 1:00pm Lyric Opera of Chicago Geri Allen, pianist/composer the renegades of the last century and beyond. (new season) Franz Welser-Möst, conductor; HANDEL: Julius Caeser – Emmanuelle Haïm, Composers include Johann Strauss, Jr., Malin Hartelius, soprano; Bernarda Fink, conductor; with David Daniels, Danielle de Mahler and Schoenberg. 13.FRIDAY mezzo-soprano; Vienna Friends of Music Niese; Patricia Bardon, Maite Beaumont, Chorus; MAHLER: Symphony No.2 in c-minor, Christophe Dumaux, Wayne Tigges, Gerald 8:00pm SymphonyCast 12:06pm Exploring Music Resurrection Thompson and Darren Stokes Cleveland Orchestra, Hans Graf, conductor; “Vienna, Part II” – part 5 Desmond Hoebig, cello; LIADOV: Kikimora; 3:00pm SymphonyCast 6:00pm A Prairie Home Companion 8:00pm New York Philharmonic DVORAK: Cello Concerto; RIMSKY- Cleveland Orchestra, Hans Graf, conductor; Garrison Keillor takes the show to the Greek David Robertson, conductor; Glenn Dicterow, KORSAKOV: Scheherazade Desmond Hoebig, cello; LIADOV: Kikimora; Theater in Los Angeles, CA. with special violin; SCHUBERT: Symphony No.8, D.759, DVORAK: Cello Concerto; RIMSKY- guests Jearlyn Steele, Martin Sheen, and 10:00pm Jazz from Blue Lake Unfinished; KORNGOLD: Violin Concerto, KORSAKOV: Scheherazade Bonnie Raitt Diane Reeves, voice Op.35; SIBELIUS: Symphony No.1, Op.39 10:00pm Night Lights 10:00pm Jazz from Blue Lake 9:00pm The Thistle and Shamrock “Birth of the Cool Songbook” - Interpretations “Berry Pickers, Song Makers” - This week Wes Montgomery, guitar 10.TUESDAY of the music used for Miles Davis’ landmark features the music of the traveling berry- 12:06pm Exploring Music recording by Bill Evans, Gerry Mulligan, and picking folk of Scotland and Ireland. They “Vienna, Part II” – part 2 14.SATURDAY others. camped across the land, performing seasonal farm labor and repair work for the settled 8:00pm San Francisco Symphony 10:00am Marian McPartland’s Piano Jazz community. Along the way they picked up , conductor; Measha This program honors the legendary trumpeter 16.MONDAY Brueggergosman, soprano; REICH: Joe Wilder, a 2008 recipient of the Jazz songs and stories and became a great source 12:06pm Exploring Music Variations for Winds, Strings and Keyboards; Masters Fellowship from the National of traditional balladry and storytelling. “Under the Hood, Part I” - How’s this thing SCHOENBERG: Excerpts from Cabaret Endowment for the Arts. Wilder is known for work? For some people, the mechanics of a Songs (Brettl-Lieder); MAHLER: Symphony his warm lyrical sound and his mastery of the symphony is as unfathomable as the engine of 8.SUNDAY No.4 in G trumpet, whether he’s playing jazz or classical an automobile is to others. Join us as we take music. In this encore broadcast, Wilder and 7:00am Pipedreams 10:00pm Jazz from Blue Lake a closer look at the nuts and bolts of works by “To Honor Saint Cecilia” - In tribute to the bassist Rufus Reid join Marian for “It’s Easy to Johnny Griffin, tenor saxophone Mozart, Beethoven, Brahms, Tchaikovsky and patron saint of music, concert performances Remember” and “Far Away Places.” Sibelius. on the recently installed, multi-faceted pipe 1:00pm Lyric Opera of Chicago organ at the Cathedral of St. Cecilia in 11.WEDNESDAY PUCCINI: La Boheme – Sir Andrew Davis, 8:00pm SymphonyCast Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, Mariss Omaha, Nebraska. 12:06pm Exploring Music conductor; with Elaine Alvarez, Roberto Jansons, conductor; Gil Shaham, violin; “Vienna, Part II” – part 3 Aronica, Nicole Cabell, Quinn Kelsey, Andrea 1:00pm Grand Rapids Symphony BRUCH: Violin Concerto No.1; STRAUSS: An David Lockington, conductor; Andre Watts, Silvestrelli, Levi Hernandez and Dale Travis 8:00pm Live! at the Concertgebouw Alpine Symphony piano; RAVEL: Rapsodie Espagnole; GRIEG: Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, Collegium 6:00pm A Prairie Home Companion 10:00pm Jazz From Blue Lake Piano Concerto; TCHAIKOVSKY: Symphony Vocale Gent, La Chapelle Royale, Bernard Garrison Keillor with a live broadcast of A Anthoney Wonsey, piano No.2 Haitink, conductor; PIJPER: Six symphonic Prairie Home Companion from Ann Arbor, MI epigrams; BERLIOZ: Les nuits d’été; RAVEL: 3:00 SymphonyCast 9:00pm The Thistle and Shamrock Daphnis et Chloe Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra, Joeseph “Together We Sing” - In difficult times, music 17.TUESDAY Swenson, conductor; Kenneth Munday, 10:00pm Jazz from Blue Lake has a special role to play, whether as a 12:06pm Exploring Music bassoon; MOZART: Symphony No.33 in Ahmad Jamal, pianist/bandleader fundraising tool for local and international “Under the Hood, Part I” – part 2 B-flat; MOZART: Bassoon Concert in B-flat; relief or in bringing people together to soothe 8:00pm San Francisco Symphony BRAHMS/SWENSON: Sinfonia in B (original wounded souls and ease broken hearts. This Michael Tilson Thomas, conductor; Marc- 1854 version of Trio, Op. 8) 12.THURSDAY week features music of hope and healing, André Hamelin, piano; BALAKIREV: 12:06pm Exploring Music including “Hands Across the Water ? A Benefit 10:00pm Night Lights Russia; KEVIN VOLANS: Atlantic Crossing; “Vienna, Part II” – part 4 for the Children of the Tsunami,” and other “Individualism: Gil Evans in the 1960s” - SHOSTAKOVICH: Symphony No.5, Op.47 Recordings made by the arranger with Kenny caring collections.

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10:00pm Jazz from Blue Lake drummer Glenn Davis for “Basin Street Blues” of the most beloved genres of the concert hall. Freddie Cole, pianist/vocalist and “.” After all, it was the thundering virtuosity of 27.FRIDAY some of the great composer/pianists that gave 1:00pm Lyric Opera of Chicago 12:06pm Exploring Music rise to music’s first superstars! This week, STRAUSS: Die Frau Ohne Schatten – Sir “Piano Concerti” – part 5 18.WEDNESDAY we’ll explore their world and the great music Andrew Davis, conductor; with Deborah Voigt, 12:06pm Exploring Music they produced. 8:00pm New York Philharmonic Christine Brewer, Jill Grove, Robert Dean “Under the Hood, Part I” – part 3 Lorin Maazel, conductor; MAHLER: Smith, Franz Hawlata, Quinn Kelsey, Stacey 8:00pm SymphonyCast Symphony No.9 in d-minor 8:00pm Live! at the Concertgebouw Tappan Los Angeles Philharmonic, Vassily Sinaisky, Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment, Simon conductor; , piano; CHOPIN: Piano 10:00pm Jazz from Blue Lake 6:00pm A Prairie Home Companion Rattle, conductor; Thomas Zehetmair, violin; Concerto No.1; RACHMANINOFF: Symphonic Thelonious Monk, pianist/composer/ Garrison Keillor with a live show from the SCHUMANN: Violin Concerto; BRAHMS: Dances bandleader Blossom Center of Performing Arts in Variations on a Theme by Haydn, Op.56; Cuyahoga Falls, OH., with special guests 10:00pm Jazz from Blue Lake SCHUMANN: Symphony No.4, Op.120 Jorma Kaukonen, and Robin & Linda Williams Count Basie, pianist/bandleader 28.SATURDAY 10:00pm Jazz from Blue Lake 9:00pm The Thistle and Shamrock 10:00am Marian McPartland’s Piano Jazz Lonnie Smith, organ “Celtic Roots Down Under” - Australia and 24.TUESDAY Piano Jazz celebrates the centennial of New Zealand have thriving Celtic musical Stephane Grappelli, one of the jazz world’s 12:06pm Exploring Music communities led by bands Colcannon and greatest violinists. Grappelli first found fame 19.THURSDAY “Piano Concerti” – part 2 Rua, and instrumentalists, including Peter in France with Django Reinhart’s Quintette du 12:06pm Exploring Music Neumegan, Mark Sanders, Dougal Adams 8:00pm San Francisco Symphony Hot Club. He went on to an illustrious career “Under the Hood, Part I” – part 4 and Ormonde Waters. Aussies Luke Plumb Vladimir Ashkenazy, conductor; Simon playing with everyone from Oscar Peterson 8:00pm Chicago Symphony and Steve Cooney have reverse-migrated to Trpčeski, piano; BORISOVA-OLLAS: Kingdom to Paul Simon to Yo Yo Ma. In this encore Lorin Maazel, conductor; BRAHMS: Serenade the northern hemisphere to settle in Scotland of Silence; RACHMANINOFF: Rhapsody on a program, the always elegant and ever witty No.2, Op.16; BARTÓK: Two Pictures, Op.10; and Ireland and make fine music there. Theme of Paganini, Op.43; TCHAIKOVSKY: Grappelli joins Marian McPartland on “Pennies PROKOFIEV: Symphony No.5, Op.100 Symphony No.3, Op.29, Polish from Heaven” before showing off his keyboard skills on a piano duet of “Anything Goes.” 10:00pm Jazz from Blue Lake 22.SUNDAY 10:00pm Jazz from Blue Lake In the final broadcast in the series Live From Art Tatum, piano 1:00pm Lyric Opera of Chicago Blue Lake, Phil Ogilvie’s Rhythm Kings 7:00am Pipedreams VERDI: Falstaff – Sir Andrew Davis, “Bach, Beethoven and Brahms” - Would perform, featuring pianist James Dapogny conductor; with Andrew Shore, Veronica ‘The Three Bs’ ever have imagined being 25.WEDNESDAY Villarroel, Boaz Daniel, Meredith Arwady, represented by organ music in quite this way?! 20.FRIDAY 12:06pm Exploring Music Elizabeth De Shong and Stacey Tappan 1:00pm Cleveland Orchestra “Piano Concerti” – part 3 6:00pm A Prairie Home Companion 12:06pm Exploring Music Vladimir Ashkenazy, conductor; Inger-Dam 8:00pm Live! at the Concertgebouw Garrison Keillor with a live broadcast from “Under the Hood, Part I” – part 5 Jensen, soprano; Joshua Hopkins, baritone; Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, Vladimir Tanglewood -- the Koussevitzky Music Shed in John de Lancie, narrator; Oberlin College 8:00pm New York Philharmonic Jurowski, conductor; Nikolai Znaider, Lenox, MA., with special guest Donald Hall David Robertson, conductor; Emanuel Choir; GRIEG: Peer Gynt (complete incidental violin; EOTVOS: Zero Points; NIELSEN: 9:00pm The Thistle and Shamrock Ax, piano; Debussy/Jarrell: Études (US music) Violin Concerto, Op.33; RACHMANINOFF: “Alison Brown and Garry West” - The co- Premiere); SCHUBERT/BERIO: Rendering; Symphonic Dances 3:00 SymphonyCast founders of an independent record label BEETHOVEN: Piano Concerto No.5, Op.73, Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, Mariss 10:00pm Jazz from Blue Lake offer an insider’s perspective on the music Emperor Jansons, conductor; Gil Shaham, violin; Earl Hines, pianist/bandleader business, and banjo player Alison Brown BRUCH: Violin Concerto No.1; STRAUSS: An 10:00pm Jazz from Blue Lake demonstrates how she has pushed her Alpine Symphony Eric Dolphy, alto saxophone/flute/ 26.THURSDAY instrument into new musical territory, securing 10:00pm Night Lights an international following from fans of jazz, 21.SATURDAY “Dolphy ’64” - Music from the last year of 12:06pm Exploring Music bluegrass, and new acoustic music. saxophonist Eric Dolphy’s life, including “Piano Concerti” – part 4 10:00am Marian McPartland’s Piano Jazz his landmark album Out to Lunch and 8:00 Chicago Symphony Orchestra Warren Vache is a remarkable horn player 29.SUNDAY collaborations with Charles Mingus and Daniel Barenboim, conductor; MOZART: -- proficient on the trumpet, cornet, and Andrew Hill. Sinfonia Concertante for winds, K.297b; 7:00am Pipedreams flugelhorn. With a warm tone, astounding BRUCKNER: Symphony No.5 in B-flat “Some Favored Flavors” - A collection of chops, and his own unique style, Vache has a ‘organ pops’, including a centenary tribute strong sense of his jazz lineage. His mastery 23.MONDAY 10:00pm Jazz from Blue Lake to American composer Leroy Anderson (b. of the traditional jazz repertoire is evident as 12:06pm Exploring Music Nat King Cole, pianist/vocalist 6/29/1908). he joins Marian, bassist Gary Mazzaroppi, and “Piano Concerti” - The piano concerto is one

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1:00pm Cleveland Orchestra David & Linda White, Twin Lake Franz Welser-Möst, conductor; DEBUSSY: PROGRAM UNDERWRITERS JUNE DAY SPONSORS Gerry Kruyf, Grand Rapids Iberia; ADAMS: Guide to Strange Places; Ken & Judy Carpenter, Grand Rapids BEETHOVEN: Symphony No.7, Op.92 The following businesses and organizations Dave Peden, Muskegon have provided financial assistance to Blue Nancy & Donald Crandall, Muskegon 3:00pm SymphonyCast Lake Public Radio in support of programming. Scott & Kelly Hubbard, Ada Los Angeles Philharmonic, Vassily Sinaisky, NOT LISTED in APRIL Pillar Church, Holland conductor; Lang Lang, piano; CHOPIN: Piano Barnes & Thornburg, Grand Rapids Phil & Denise Chalifoux, Grand Haven Concerto No.1; RACHMANINOFF: Symphonic Steve & Molly Parker, Grand Rapids Blue Care Network, Jane Leonard, Grand Haven Dances Grandville Avenue Neighborhood Library Classic Music, Inc., Rockford George Wickstrom, Muskegon Floyd & Caron Farmer, Muskegon 7:30pm Live From Blue Lake Community Foundation of Muskegon County Chip & Susan Sawyer, Whitehall The Blue Lake Festival Band, Kent Krive, Design Quest, Grand Rapids Jacob & Leona Nyenhuis, Holland conductor; Zachary Dupue, violin The Fremont Area Foundation Peter & Judy Vander Ark, Grand Rapids NOT LISTED in MAY 10:00pm Night Lights Grand Rapids Community Foundation Charlene & David Borgeson, New Era “Jazz Goes Folk” - Late 1950s and early Grand Rapids Magazine Thomas Benesh, Ray Park Congregational Church, Grand Rapids 1960s jazz interpretations of from Grand Rapids Symphony Christine Van Dyk, Shelbyville Douglas Pettinga, Grand Rapids Carmell Jones, Fred Katz, Bill Smith, and Harbor Hospice, Muskegon Michael & Mary Jane Keating, Big Rapids Central Reformed Church, Grand Rapids others. Howmet Fund - Musk. County Comm. Found. Richard & Diane Harder, Muskegon Bob Shrauger, Pentwater Humane Society of Muskegon County Joseph & Esther Korzilius, Wyoming Gary Williams, Grand Rapids Jervis-Fethke Insurance Agency, Muskegon Jack & Joanne Kuiper, Spring Lake David & Kathleen Bower, Whitehall 30.MONDAY Mercy General Health Partners, Muskegon Nancy Springstead, Fremont Lee Strodtman, Grand Rapids 12:06pm Exploring Music Meyer Music, Grand Rapids Meg & Glen Eaton, Whitehall Bill & Carol Balcom, Muskegon “The Big Five, Part II: The New York MOKA Foundation, Muskegon Bob & Lucy Steinlage, Grand Haven Tom Kirk, Shelby Philharmonic” - It’s the oldest orchestra in the Muskegon Area Chamber of Commerce Greg & Christy Zerlaut, Holton Gerben & Kay Duthler, Holland United States, just celebrating its 14,000th Muskegon County Convention and Visitors Keith & Jane Redner, Montague Carol Kooistra, Muskegon concert. This week, we’ll explore the history, Bureau Carrie & Mike Krohn, North Muskegon Donald & Erma Bruggink, Holland the conductors, the premieres and the great Muskegon Museum of Art Ralph Askam, Muskegon Robert & Carolyn Buboltz, Muskegon players of the New York Philharmonic. National City Bank - West Michigan Karen & David Maloley, Grand Haven Tony & Linda Foster, Grand Rapids Next IT, Muskegon Dick Swain, Grand Haven Tom Donahue, Grand Haven 7:30pm Live From Blue Lake Public Museum of Grand Rapids Karin Granberg-Michaelson, Kentwood The United States Army Field Band and Redux Antiquarian Books, Grand Rapids Joel Schindlbeck, Grand Haven Soldier’s Chorus perform at Blue Lake. Sentinel Point Retirement Community, Grand Bob & Carol Jones, Scottville Admission is free. Rapids Jim & Barb Hoogeboom, Grand Rapids 10:00pm Jazz from Blue Lake Third Coast Technologies, Nunica John & Janet Day, Muskegon Stanley Clarke, bass/electric bass guitar Thomas M. Cooley Law School, Lansing Neville & Lucille Jager, Muskegon Torresen Marine, Inc., Muskegon Stan & Norma Sterk, Jenison Triton Technologies, Grand Rapids Sandy & Darrell Wabschall, Pentwater Utopian Marketplace, Montague Tom Blandford, Grand Rapids The Waters Corporation, Grand Rapids Dennis & Phyllis Steketee, Fountain West Michigan Piano, Grand Rapids George & June Dean, North Muskegon West Shore Symphony Orchestra, Muskegon Virgil & Marcia Bartman, Grandville Mark Singer, North Muskegon Andy & Beth Lofgren, Twin Lake Florence Storm, Big Rapids Frank & Sue Pettinga, Holland Alan & Jeannie Woelful, Grandville Valerie Nelsen, Mears Stanley & Elaine Roose, Pentwater Vivian & Duane Johnston, Grand Rapids Roy Portenga Family, North Muskegon Bill & Kathy Harris, Grand Rapids Jim Rynberg, Fremont Sam & Joan Hollar, Spring Lake Mhairi Blacklock, North Muskegon Lee Strodtman, Grand Rapids

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