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12:00:00A 00:00 Jueves, 9 De Noviembre De 2017 12A NO - Nocturno 12:00:00A 03:12 Sonata P/Piano Y Violín Op.5 En Sol May *Programación sujeta a cambios sin previo aviso* JUEVES 09 DE NOVIEMBRE 2017 12:00:00a 00:00 jueves, 9 de noviembre de 2017 12A NO - Nocturno 12:00:00a 03:12 Sonata p/piano y violín op.5 en Sol May. Jan Vaclav Vorisek (1791-1825) Ivan Klansky-piano; Cenek Pavlik-violín 12:27:12a 19:08:00 *La paloma del bosque Op.110, Poema sinfónico Antonin Dvorak (1841-1904) Jiri Belohlavek Filarmónica Checa 12:46:20a 09:50 Concierto p/cuerdas no.4 en Mi Bem.May. John Hebden (1712-1765) Adrien Shepherd Cantilena 12:56:10a 00:50 Identificación estación 01:00:00a 00:00 jueves, 9 de noviembre de 2017 1AM NO - Nocturno 01:00:00a 17:30 Suite Catfish row, con escenas de "Porgy and Bess" George Gershwin (1898-1937) Michael Tilson Thomas Sinfónica de San Francisco Audra McDonald-sop.; Brian Stokes-bar. 01:41:30a 12:37:00 Serenata no.3 op.69 en re men. Robert Volkmann (1815-1883) Karl Ludwig Nicol Miemb. Sinf. Radio Bávara 01:54:07a 00:50 Identificación estación 02:00:00a 00:00 jueves, 9 de noviembre de 2017 2AM NO - Nocturno 02:00:00a 06:00 Sonata V en re men. Carlos de Seixas (1704-1742) Sophie Yates-clavecín 02:06:00a 07:30 Cuarteto p/piano y cuerdas no.1 op.15 en do men. Gabriel Fauré (1845-1924) Emmanuel Ax; Isaac Stern; Jaime Laredo; Yo-Yo Ma 02:37:30a 15:19:00 Concierto p/violín y orq. op.3 no.9 en Sol May. Pietro Antonio Locatelli (1695-1764) Nicholas Kraemer The Raglan Baroque Players Elizabeth Wallfisch-violín 02:52:49a 00:50 Identificación estación 03:00:00a 00:00 jueves, 9 de noviembre de 2017 3AM NO - Nocturno 03:00:00a 17:36 Sonata para piano no.3 Paul Hindemith (1895-1963) Glenn Gould-piano 03:17:36a 01:06 Cuarteto no.2 "Cartas intimas" (1928) Leos Janacek (1854-1928) Cuarteto Melos 03:42:42a 10:54:00 El amanecer de la eternidad John Tavener (1944- ) Paul Goodwin Academia de la música antigua Patricia Rozario-soprano 03:53:36a 00:50 Identificación estación 04:00:00a 00:00 jueves, 9 de noviembre de 2017 4AM NO - Nocturno 04:00:00a 09:20 Confluencia Rolando Budini Cuar. de sax. Saxtlán 04:09:20a 40:31:00 Epílogo, pieza sinf. p/solistas, coro y orq. op.37 Josef Suk (1874-1935) Vaclav Neumann Coro y Filarm. Checa Zora Jehlickova-sop./Ivan Kusnjer-bar./Jan Galla-bajo 04:49:51a 05:59 Armes, amours. (double ballade, fol. 52) Anónimo (Códice Chantilly, s.XIV) Marcel Peres Ensamble Organum 04:55:50a 00:50 Identificación estación 05:00:00a 00:00 jueves, 9 de noviembre de 2017 5AM NO - Nocturno 05:00:00a 11:23:00 Sonata p/oboe y bajo continuo en re men. Ernst Gottlieb Baron (1696-1760) Ensamble Barroco Sans Souci Giuseppe Nalin-oboe 05:11:23a 01:28 Sinfonía no.2 en Mi May. op.10 Niels Wilhelm Gade (1817-1890) Neeme Järvi Sinfonietta de Estocolmo 05:36:51a 13:08 Fant."El Rio Amarillo"(arr.Breiner) Chengzong,Lihong,Wanghua Zhuang Kenneth Jean Sinfónica de la radio Checoeslovaca 05:49:59a 03:00 + HIMNO NACIONAL + 05:52:59a 00:50 Identificación estación 06:00:00a 00:00 jueves, 9 de noviembre de 2017 6AM MA - Mañanas 06:00:00a 10:00 ~PROGRAMA RTC~ 06:10:00a 11:35 Una Lágrima Tema con var. p/cello y piano Gioacchino Rossini (1792-1868) Roel Dieltiens-cello; Jan Vermeulen-piano 06:21:35a 17:30 Concierto p/corno y orq. no.5 Fa May Jan Vaclav Stich-Punto (1746-1803) Frantisek Vajnar Cámara de Praga Vladimira Klanska-Bouchalova-corno 06:39:05a 15:31 *Poema op.25 p/violín y orq. Ernest Chausson (1855-1899) Charles Munch Sinfónica de Boston David Oistrakh-violín 06:54:36a 00:50 Identificación estación 07:00:00a 00:00 jueves, 9 de noviembre de 2017 7AM MA - Mañanas 07:00:00a 13:41 Cuarteto p/clavecín, violín, viola y cello op.21 no.2 en Si Felice Giardini (1716-1796) L'astrée 07:13:41a 00:08 Concierto p/ clarinete y orq. no.2 op.57 Mi Bem.May. Louis Spohr (1784-1859) Johannes Wildner Sinfónica Radio Eslovaca Ernst Ottensamer-clarinete 07:37:49a 16:16 Suite de "Los gemelos rivales" William Croft (1678-1727) Roy Goodman El Parlamento de los Instrumentos Crispian Steele-Perkins-trompeta 07:54:05a 00:50 Identificación estación 08:00:00a 00:00 jueves, 9 de noviembre de 2017 8AM MA - Mañanas 08:00:00a 13:44 Sonata p/ violín y bajo cont. "Staggion bella" (B.b3) Si Bem. Giuseppe Tartini (1692-1770) Fabio Biondi-violín; Rinaldo Alessandrini-clavecín; Maurizio Naddeo-cello; Pascal 08:13:44a 14:29 Concierto p/2 cornos y orq. en Fa May. Frantisek Xaver Pokorny (1729-1794) Frantisek Vajnar Capella Istropolitana Zdenek y Bedrich Tylsar-cornos 08:28:13a 19:08 Sinfonía en Mi May. WWV 35 Richard Wagner (1813-1883) Hiroshi Wakasugi Sinfónica Metropolitana de Tokyo 08:47:21a 07:33 Madama Butterfly: intermezzo acto II Giacomo Puccini (1858-1924) Kent Nagano de la ópera de Lyon 08:54:54a 00:50 Identificación estación 09:00:00a 0:00:00 jueves, 9 de noviembre de 2017 9AM MA - Mañanas 09:00:00a 07:38 Sinfonía no.22 p/violín, vla. da gamba y bajo continuo Alessandro Stradella (1644-1682) Ingrid Matthews; Mary Springfels; Paul O'Dette; Barbara Weiss 09:07:38a 10:06 Sonata p/fortepiano Hob.XVI/26 La May.(1773) Franz Joseph Haydn (1732-1809) Riko Fukuda-fortepiano 09:17:44a 26:41:00 Variaciones s/ ''El pavoreal'', canc. folk. húngara Zoltán Kodály (1882-1967) István Kertész Sinfónica de Londres 09:44:25a 10:23 Obertura "En memoria de Heinrich von Kleist" op.13 Joseph Joachim (1831-1907) Meir Minsky Sinf. Radio de Suttgart 09:54:48a 00:50 Identificación estación 10:00:00a 0:00:00 jueves, 9 de noviembre de 2017 10A MA - Mañanas 10:00:00a 07:58 Sonata p/flauta y bajo continuo (Berlín 1771) en Fa May. Anna Amalia Princesa de Prusia (1723- Elisabeth Weinzierl-flauta/Eva Schieferstein-clavecín 10:07:58a 04:32 Cuarteto de cuerdas K 458 "La caza" Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791) Cuarteto Franz Schubert de Viena 10:36:30a 09:36 Cuarteto op.8 no.2 p/alientos Mi Bem. May. Carl Stamitz (1745-1801) Quinteto residente de Munich 10:46:06a 00:50 Identificación estación 11:00:00a 00:00 jueves, 9 de noviembre de 2017 11A MA - Mañanas 11:00:00a 22:12 Esas cosas serán, p/barítono, coro y orq. John Ireland (1879-1962) Richard Hickox Coro y Sinfónica de Londres Bryn Terfel-barítono 11:22:12a 21:04 *Concierto de Aranjuez p/guitarra y orq. Joaquín Rodrigo (1901-1999) Enrique Bátiz Sinfónica del Estado de México Alfonso Moreno-guitarra *Programación sujeta a cambios sin previo aviso* JUEVES 09 DE NOVIEMBRE 2017 11:43:16a 04:56 *Fantasía sobre "Greensleeves" Ralph Vaughan Williams (1872-1958) Leonard Bernstein Filarmónica de Nueva York 11:48:12a 00:50 Identificación estación 12:00:00p 0:00:00 jueves, 9 de noviembre de 2017 12P PR - Programas 12:00:00p 03:00 * CORTE INFORMATIVO * 12:03:00p 13:31 6 Piezas en Re May. p/laúd barroco David Kellner (c.1670-1748) Ronn McFarlane-laúd barroco 12:16:31p 6:35:00 Rondeau p/armónica de cristal y cuerd. Johann Friedrich Reichardt (1752-1814) Cuarteto Rosamonde Thomas Bloch-armónica de cristal/Marc Marder-contrabajo 12:23:06p 02:40 Septeto op.40 en Mi May. Adolphe Blanc (1828-1885) Dieter Klocker Consortium Classicum 12:49:46p 04:54 Canción napolitana c/variaciones (arr. de Fazzi) Hermann Bellstedt (1858-1926) Erich Kunzel Cincinnati Pops Doc Severinsen-trompeta 12:54:40p 00:50 Identificación estación 01:00:00p 0:00:00 jueves, 9 de noviembre de 2017 1PM MA - Mañanas 01:00:00p 07:00 ESPECIAL CONC. PARA PIANO NO.2 DE BRAHMS 01:55:00p 00:50 Identificación estación 02:00:00p 00:00 jueves, 9 de noviembre de 2017 2PM ME - mediodía 02:00:00p 05:00 CONTRAPUNTO (con Eduardo Lizalde) 02:05:00p 07:55 3 Instantes de amor. p/guitarra Julio Cesar Oliva (1947-) Julio César Oliva-guitarra 02:12:55p 05:39 Sexteto en Do May. p/piano, cuerdas y alient. op.37 Erno von Dohnanyi (1877-1960) Erno Szegedi-piano; Miemb.Cuarteto Tatrai e invitados 02:42:34p 06:35 El Cazador Furtivo, obertura Albert Lortzing (1801-1851) Udo Nissen Sinfónica de La radio de Leipzig 02:49:09p 05:22 Catalonia Isaac Albéniz (1860-1909) Enrique Bátiz Filarmónica Real 02:54:31p 00:50 Identificación estación 03:00:00p 00:00 jueves, 9 de noviembre de 2017 3PM ME - mediodía 03:00:00p 7:59:00 Las damas de Viena op.423, vals Johann Strauss II (1825-1899) Willi Boskovsky Orquesta Johann Strauss de Viena 03:07:59p 08:33 *Sinfonía no.5 en Mi Bem.May. op.82 Jean Sibelius (1865-1957) Herbert von Karajan Filarmonía 03:40:32p 12:47 Concierto p/flauta y orq. de cuerdas Andre Jolivet (1905-1974) Paavo Järvi Sinfonietta Tapiola Manuela Wiesler-flauta 03:53:19p 00:50 Identificación estación 04:00:00p 00:00 jueves, 9 de noviembre de 2017 4PM ME - mediodía 04:00:00p 12:55:00 Concierto p/4 partes de violas H.545 Marc-Antoine Charpentier (1643-1704) Charles Medlam London Baroque 04:12:55p 15:30 Sinfonía en Do May. Franz Xaver Richter (1709-1789) Bohdan Warchal Cámara Eslovaca 04:28:25p 21:35 Sonata p/cello y piano en si men.
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