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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 WBLV-FM 90.3 - MUSKEGON & THE LAKESHORE WBLU-FM 88.9 - GRAND RAPIDS A Service of Blue Lake Fine Arts Camp 231-894-5656 http://www.bluelake.org J U N E 2 0 0 8 H i g h l i g h t s “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 Beethoven’s stations. Symphony No. 9, the Choral Symphony, Blue Lake Fine Arts Camp with the Blue Lake Festival Orchestra, 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 jazz 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 piano 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 Gebhard Ullmann, tenor saxophone and bass * * * clarinet, Steve Swell, trombone, 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, trumpet, 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 B L U E L A K E P U B L I C R A D I O J U N E 2 0 0 8 P R O G R A M S C H E D U L E D a i l y L i s t i n g s Monday Through Friday Saturday Sunday 8:00pm San Francisco Symphony 6:00 .SUNDAY Roberto Abbado, conductor; Midori, Morning Edition 7:00 7:00 7:00am Pipedreams violin; PETRASSI: Second Concerto for Pipedreams 8:00 Jazz a la Carte “Paul Jacobs at Verizon Hall” - A solo Orchestra; BRITTEN: Violin Concerto, Op.15; with Lazaro Vega 8:30 Choral Traditions appearance by one of America’s most SCHUMANN: Symphony No.4, Op.120 Morning Classical Music with Bonnie Bierma prominent young recitalists, featuring the Fred with Bonnie Bierma 10:00pm Jazz from Blue Lake 10:00 Marian McPartland’s 10:00 J. Cooper Memorial Pipe Organ (by Dobson) Eric Alexander, tenor saxophone Piano Jazz at the Kimmel Center in Philadelphia. Sunday on Blue Lake 12:00 NPR News at Noon 11:00 with Foley Schuler 1:00pm Grand Rapids Symphony 12:06 Weekend Classical Music .WEDNESDAY Exploring Music with Steve Albert David Lockington, conductor; Adam Golka, 12:06pm Exploring Music 1:00 piano; ANTON SHELEPOV: Suite for Strings; 1:00 LISZT: Piano Concerto No.1; MOZART: “Schubertiade” – part 3 Afternoon Classical Music 1:30 The Great Orchestras Symphony No.40 with Foley Schuler Opera 8:00pm Live! at the Concertgebouw 3:00pm SymphonyCast Orchestra of the XVIIIth Century, Netherlands 5:00 5:00 5:00 Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra, Nicholas Radio Chamber Orchestra, Franz Brüggen, All Things Considered All Things Considered All Things Considered McGegan, conductor; Carolyn Sampson, conductor; BEETHOVEN: Symphony No.1, 6:00 6:00 6:30 soprano; HANDEL: Concerto Grosso No,1, Op.21; BEETHOVEN: Symphony No.5, Evening Classical Music A Prairie Home Companion Op.6; BARBER: Knoxville: Summer of 1915; Op.67; BRAHMS: Serenade No.1, Op.11 with Gordon Christensen with Garrison Keillor Sunday Night Jazz HANDEL: Three Arias from Julius Caesar; 10:00pm Jazz from Blue Lake 8:00 HAYDN: Symphony No.92, Oxford Jaleel Shaw, alto saxophone 8:00 A Michigan Saturday Night The Great Orchestras 10:00pm Night Lights 9:00 Thistle and Shamrock “The Nocturne Records Story” - Small-label with Fiona Ritchie .THURSDAY 10:00 10:00 West Coast jazz from Bud Shank, Jimmy Jazz from Blue Lake Woodsongs Rowles, and others 12:06pm Exploring Music with Lazaro Vega 11:00 11:00 “Schubertiade” – part 4 Folk Sampler Music Through the Night .MONDAY 8:00pm Chicago Symphony Orchestra Bernard Haitink, conductor; Emanuel Ax, 12:06pm Exploring Music piano; MOZART: Symphony No.25, K.183; “Schubertiade” - What a scene in Vienna: WEBER: Overture to Der Freischütz; business owners, intellectuals and scholars HINDEMITH: Symphonic Metamorphoses on offering a home for a concert, a meal, a place Themes of Weber; BRAHMS: Piano Concerto to sleep or a room with a piano - all to support No.2, Op.83 the friend they loved and admired, Franz Schubert. It was a Bohemian life, rich with 10:00pm Jazz from Blue Lake music and conversation. This week, we’ll dip Nicholas Payton, trumpet into those legendary house concerts for an enchanting week of music. 6.FRIDAY 8:00pm SymphonyCast 12:06pm Exploring Music Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra, Joeseph “Schubertiade” – part 5 Swenson, conductor; Kenneth Munday, bassoon; MOZART: Symphony No.33 in 8:00pm New York Philharmonic B-flat; MOZART: Bassoon Concert in B-flat; Ludovic Morlot, conductor; Gil Shaham, violin; BRAHMS/SWENSON: Sinfonia in B (original BERLIOZ: Le Corsaire Overture; MOZART: 1854 version of Trio, Op. 8) Violin Concerto No.2, K.211; TCHAIKOVSKY: Symphony No.6, Op.74, Pathetique 10:00pm Jazz from Blue Lake Louie Bellson, drummer/bandleader 10:00pm Jazz from Blue Lake Jeremy Pelt, trumpet .TUESDAY 7.SATURDAY 12:06pm Exploring Music “Schubertiade” – part 2 10:00am Marian McPartland’s Piano Jazz Singer, pianist and composer Elizabeth Doyle is one of Chicago’s most captivating B L U E L A K E P U B L I C R A D I O J U N E 2 0 0 8 6 D a i l y L i s t i n g s D a i l y L i s t i n g s 7 performers. 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. Daniel Barenboim, Sir Georg Solti, Fritz 15.SUNDAY accompanying herself on both classic Reiner, conductors; Jacqueline du Pré, cello; 7:00am Pipedreams standards and her own unique compositions. Vladimir Ashkenazy, piano; Jascha Heifetz, “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 North Carolina 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 Cleveland Orchestra 1:00pm Lyric Opera of Chicago Geri Allen, pianist/composer the renegades of the last century and beyond.