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Nocturno 12:00:00A 10:41 Cuarteto Op.51 No.2 En La Men *Programación sujeta a cambios sin previo aviso* DOMINGO 28 DE SEPTIEMBRE 2014 12:00:00a 00:00 domingo, 28 de septiembre de 2014 12A NO - Nocturno 12:00:00a 10:41 Cuarteto op.51 no.2 en la men. Johannes Brahms (1833-1897) Cuarteto Alban Berg 12:34:41a 10:17 Invitación a la danza Carl Maria von Weber (1786-1826) Yuri Simonov Filarmónica Real 12:44:58a 08:43 El sitio de Calais, mus.de ballet de la ópera Gaetano Donizetti (1797-1848) Antonio de Almeida Filarmonía 12:53:41a 00:50 Identificación estación 01:00:00a 00:00 domingo, 28 de septiembre de 2014 1AM NO - Nocturno 01:00:00a 09:13 Suite en Do May. p/laúd Francois Dufaut (1604-1672) Hopkinson Smith-laúd barroco de 11 órdenes 01:09:13a 06:56 Don Giovanni, obertura K.527 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756- Otto Klemperer Nueva orquesta filarmonia 01:16:09a 07:10 Sinfonía no.6 en re menor op.58 Johann Wilhelm Wilms (1772-1847) Concerto Köln 01:47:19a 07:46 Scherzo no.3 op.39 en do sost.men. Frederic Chopin (1810-1849) Yundi Li-piano 01:55:05a 00:50 Identificación estación 02:00:00a 00:00 domingo, 28 de septiembre de 2014 2AM NO - Nocturno 02:00:00a 02:20 Concierto para violín y orq. August de Boeck (1865-1937) Frederic Devreese Filarmónica real de Flandes Guido de Neve-violín 02:26:20a 05:35 Variaciones enigma op.36 Edward Elgar (1857-1934) Adrian Leaper Sinf. radio Checoeslovaca 02:55:55a 00:50 Identificación estación 03:00:00a 00:00 domingo, 28 de septiembre de 2014 3AM NO - Nocturno 03:00:00a 11:36 Concierto p/ órgano y orq. Sol May. Thomas Arne (1710-1778) Paul Nicholson El Parlamento de los Instrumentos Paul Nicholson-órgano 03:11:36a 18:49 Misa en La Bem.May D.678 Franz Schubert (1797-1828) Philippe Herreweghe De los Campos Eliseos Coro RIAS (solistas ver cred.) 03:54:25a 00:50 Identificación estación 04:00:00a 00:00 domingo, 28 de septiembre de 2014 4AM NO - Nocturno 04:00:00a 01:33 Concierto p/piano y orq. no.3 op.29 en Mi Bem.May. Camille Saint-Saens (1835-1921) Sakari Oramo Sinfónica de Birmingham Stephen Hough-piano 04:25:33a 12:36 Daphnis y Chloe, suite no.1 Maurice Ravel (1875-1937) Kenneth Jean Sinfónica de la radio Checa Coro filarmónico Eslovaco 04:38:09a 10:56 Fantasía p/saxofón soprano y orq. de cámara Heitor Villa-Lobos (1887-1959) Yuli Turovsky I Musici de Montreal Isabelle Lapierre-sax 04:49:05a 03:34 Chiquilín de Bachín (arr. Leonid Desyatnikov) Astor Piazzolla (1921-1992) Solist. Kremerata Baltica Horacio Ferrer-voz/Gidon Kremer-violín 04:52:39a 02:04 All in the past (recordando a Oskar Strock) Georgs Pelecis (1947-) Gidon Kremer Kremerata Baltica 04:54:43a 00:50 Identificación estación 05:00:00a 00:00 domingo, 28 de septiembre de 2014 5AM NO - Nocturno 05:00:00a 07:29 El caballero de la rosa op.59, valses (arr.p/violín y piano) Richard Strauss (1864-1949) Gil Shaham-violín; Akira Eguchi - piano 05:07:29a 15:05 Partita BWV 1006 (orig. p/violín solo) Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750) (transc. p/clavecín) Gustav Leonhardt-clavecín 05:22:34a 05:25 Obertura p/viola d'amore y orq. GWV 426 (1729-32) re men. Christoph Graupner (1683-1760) Genevieve Soly Ensamble de las Ideas Felices Helene Plouffe-viola d'amore 05:51:59a 03:00 + HIMNO NACIONAL + 05:54:59a 00:50 Identificación estación 06:00:00a 00:00 domingo, 28 de septiembre de 2014 6AM PR - Programas 06:00:00a 18:48 Suite pastoral Emmanuel Chabrier (1841-1894) John Eliot Gardiner Filarmónica de Viena 06:18:48a 19:30 Macuilxóchitl, p/cello y piano (1959) Mario Kuri-Aldana (1931-) Mónica del Águila-cello/Alejandro Cheín-piano 06:38:18a 12:32 Presencia no.6 Jeromita Linares Carlos Guastavino (1912-2000) Eduardo Diazmuñoz Orq.de Baja California Roberto Limón-guitarra 06:50:50a 05:02 Gavota (arr. Sergio Cardenas) Manuel M. Ponce (1882-1948) Sergio Cárdenas Filarmónica de Cámara de Polonia 06:55:52a 00:50 Identificación estación 07:00:00a 00:00 domingo, 28 de septiembre de 2014 7AM MA - Mañanas 07:00:00a 23:27 Noches en los jardines de España Manuel De Falla (1876-1946) Geoffrey Simon Sinfónica de Londres Margaret Fingerhut-piano 07:23:27a 18:06 Los Cosacos Zaporogos op.64 Reinhold Gliere (1875-1956) Edward Downes Filarmónica de la BBC 07:41:33a 16:00 Sigurd Jorsalfar op 56, 3 piezas. Edvard Grieg (1843-1907) Esa-Pekka Salonen Sinfónica de la radio sueca 07:57:33a 00:50 Identificación estación 08:00:00a 00:00 domingo, 28 de septiembre de 2014 8AM MA - Mañanas 08:00:00a 05:00 CARTELERA UNAM 08:05:00a 02:41 Folías Gallegas Santiago de Murcia (c.1730) Juan Carlos Rivera Armoniosi concerti 08:07:41a 03:08 Cumbées Santiago de Murcia (c.1730) Juan Carlos Rivera Armoniosi concerti 08:10:49a 15:35 Concierto p/ flauta y orq. (V.4) en Sol Mayor Joan Pla (1720-?) José Luis García Cámara Inglesa Claudi Arimani-flauta 08:26:24a 03:09 Sinfonía no.5 op.102 en do men. (1837) Louis Spohr (1784-1859) Alfred Walter Filarmónica del estado 08:53:33a 00:50 Identificación estación 09:00:00a 00:00 domingo, 28 de septiembre de 2014 9AM PR - Programas 09:00:00a 06:00 HISTORIA DE LAS REVOLUCIONES EN MEXICO 09:54:00a 00:50 Identificación estación 10:00:00a 00:00 domingo, 28 de septiembre de 2014 10A MA - Mañanas 10:00:00a 12:00 MÚSICA PARA DIOS 10:60:00a 00:50 Identificación estación 11:00:00a 00:00 domingo, 28 de septiembre de 2014 11A MA - Mañanas 11:00:00a 06:00 MÚSICA PARA DIOS 11:30:00a 06:27 Obertura colonial Armando Lavalle (1924-1994) Eduardo Diazmuñoz Filarmónica de la Ciudad de México 11:36:27a 17:32 Concierto p/guitarra y peq. orq. Heitor Villa-Lobos (1887-1959) Jesús López Cobos Filarmónica de Londres Angel Romero-guitarra 11:53:59a 00:50 Identificación estación *Programación sujeta a cambios sin previo aviso* DOMINGO 28 DE SEPTIEMBRE 2014 12:00:00p 00:00 domingo, 28 de septiembre de 2014 12P MA - Mañanas 12:00:00p 03:00 * CORTE INFORMATIVO * 12:03:00p 14:15 Suite para violoncello solo Gaspar Cassadó (1897-1966) Marco Scano-cello 12:17:15p 09:23 Adagio y Allegro op.70 en la bemol mayor Robert Schumann (1810-1856) Heinz Holliger-oboe; Alfred Brendel-piano 12:26:38p 06:00 FILARM. CD. DE MEX. 12:56:38p 00:50 Identificación estación 01:00:00p 00:00 domingo, 28 de septiembre de 2014 1PM MA - Mañanas 01:00:00p 06:00 FILARM. CD. DE MEX. 01:54:00p 00:50 Identificación estación 02:00:00p 00:00 domingo, 28 de septiembre de 2014 2PM ME - mediodía 02:00:00p 03:49 Cantiga de Sta. María no.400 "Pero cantigas de loor" Alfonso X "El sabio" (1221-1284) Jordi Savall Hesperion XX 02:03:49p 03:41 Cantiga de Sta. María no.123 (insrtumental) Alfonso X "El sabio" (1221-1284) Jordi Savall Hesperion XX 02:07:30p 06:07 Sonata XI en La May. (Nüremberg 1682) Johann Rosenmüller (1654-1682) Jordi Savall Hesperion XX 02:13:37p 21:38 Concierto p/flauta, violín y clavecín BWV 1044 en la men. Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750) Trevor Pinnock The English Concert Trevor Pinnock-clavecín; Simon Standage-violín; Lisa Beznosiuk-traverso 02:35:15p 19:29 Sinfonía concertante p/2 violines, cello y orq. en Sol May. 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Ponce (1882-1948) Luis Humberto Ramos Cameristas de México Erika Dobosiewicz-violín 04:05:27p 13:42 Okon Fuoko: suite no.1 op.58 Leevi Madetoja (1887-1947) Petri Sakari Sinfónica Islandesa 04:19:09p 10:30 Sinfonía no.3 "La Inglesa" en Do May. Charles Hubert Parry (1848-1918) Matthias Bamert Filarmónica de Londres 04:53:39p 00:50 Identificación estación 05:00:00p 00:00 domingo, 28 de septiembre de 2014 5PM TA - Tardes 05:00:00p 06:00 LA ÓPERA EN EL TIEMPO 05:54:00p 00:50 Identificación estación 06:00:00p 00:00 domingo, 28 de septiembre de 2014 6PM PR - Programas 06:00:00p 06:00 LA ÓPERA EN EL TIEMPO 06:54:00p 00:50 Identificación estación 07:00:00p 00:00 domingo, 28 de septiembre de 2014 7PM PR - Programas 07:00:00p 06:00 LA ÓPERA EN EL TIEMPO 07:30:00p 00:20 Sonata p/cello y piano no.1 op.38 mi men.
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