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12:00:00A 00:00 Miércoles, 19 De Abril De 2017 12A NO *Programación sujeta a cambios sin previo aviso* MIÉRCOLES 19 DE ABRIL 2017 12:00:00a 00:00 miércoles, 19 de abril de 2017 12A NO - Nocturno 12:00:00a 13:25 Fantasia p/órgano Cesar Franck (1822-1890) Michael Murray-órgano 12:13:25a 29:32:00 Cuarteto en Re Mayor (1907) Ottorino Respighi (1879-1936) Cuarteto Brodsky 12:42:57a 12:37 Cantata "Si fiel tú me adoras" p/soprano y cuerdas. Domenico Scarlatti (1685-1757) Penelope Rapson Fiori Musicali Kate Eckersley-soprano 12:55:34a 00:50 Identificación estación 01:00:00a 00:00 miércoles, 19 de abril de 2017 1AM NO - Nocturno 01:00:00a 14:31 Suite antigua basada en Neusiedler Ian Krouse (1956-) Cuart. de guit. de Los Ángeles 01:14:31a 18:38:00 Suite del Río Hudson Ferde Grofé (1892-1972) William Stromberg Sinfónica Bournemouth 01:33:09a 21:53 Trío c/piano op.11 en sol men. Cecile Chaminade (1857-1944) Trio Rembrandt 01:55:02a 00:50 Identificación estación 02:00:00a 00:00 miércoles, 19 de abril de 2017 2AM NO - Nocturno 02:00:00a 08:24 Dixit Dominus II Claudio Monteverdi (1567-1643) Roland Wilson La Capella Ducale y Musica Fiata de 02:08:24a 31:02:00 Concierto p/violín y orq. op.36 Arnold Schönberg (1874-1951) Yevgeny Svetlanov Sinfónica de la URSS Valery Klimov-violín 02:39:26a 16:10 Statements (1934-35) Aaron Copland (1900-1990) Aaron Copland Sinfónica de Londres 02:55:36a 00:50 Identificación estación 03:00:00a 00:00 miércoles, 19 de abril de 2017 3AM NO - Nocturno 03:00:00a 09:20 La Campanella (arr. p/ violín, guitarra y violonchelo) Nicolò Paganini (1782-1840) Trío Paganini 03:09:20a 32:18:00 Sinfonía no.1 op.10 en fa men. Dimitri Shostakovich (1906-1975) Ladislav Slovak Sinfónica de la radio Checoeslovaca 03:41:38a 11:37 Sonata-Idilio op.56 Nikolai Medtner (1880-1951) Earl Wild-piano 03:53:15a 00:50 Identificación estación 04:00:00a 00:00 miércoles, 19 de abril de 2017 4AM NO - Nocturno 04:00:00a 47:25:00 Cuarteto para el fin de los tiempos Olivier Messiaen (1908-1993) P Serkin-piano; I Kavafian-violín; F Sherry-cello; R Stoltzman-cl 04:47:25a 09:15 Cantatilla "La necesidad del amor" (París, 1734) Pierre Février (1696-1775) Ensamble Arion Richard Duguay-tenor 04:56:40a 00:50 Identificación estación 05:00:00a 00:00 miércoles, 19 de abril de 2017 5AM NO - Nocturno 05:00:00a 16:04:00 Eólica, p/cuarteto de flautas Eduardo Angulo (1954-) Eolia, cuarteto de flautas 05:16:04a 01:06 Concierto p/piano y orq. op.4 Bernhard Stavenhagen (1862-1914) Jorg Faerber Sinfónica de Berlín Roland Keller-piano 05:41:10a 06:47 *Obertura Caballeria Ligera Franz von Suppé (1819-1895) Erich Kunzel Cincinnati Pops 05:47:57a 03:00 + HIMNO NACIONAL + 05:50:57a 00:50 Identificación estación 06:00:00a 00:00 miércoles, 19 de abril de 2017 6AM MA - Mañanas 06:00:00a 10:00 ~PROGRAMA RTC~ 06:10:00a 10:05 Obertura en re men. VB 147 Joseph Martin Kraus (1756-1792) Petter Sundkvist De Cámara Sueca 06:20:05a 00:35 Fant. s/"Lelio" de Berlioz p/piano y orq. Franz Liszt (1811-1886) Andras Ligeti Sinfónica de Budapest Jeno Jando-piano 06:44:40a 09:42 Concerto Grosso op.3 no.1 Pieter Hellendaal (1721-1799) Roy Goodman Orquesta Barroca de la Comunidad Andrew Manze-violín 06:54:22a 00:50 Identificación estación 07:00:00a 00:00 miércoles, 19 de abril de 2017 7AM MA - Mañanas 07:00:00a 08:34 Sonata p/flauta de pico y bajo cont. en sol men. Benedetto Marcello (1686-1739) Ensamble Musica Concertiva Petr Zejfart-flauta de pico 07:08:34a 20:09 \Las Ciervas, suite Francis Poulenc (1899-1963) Yan Pascal Tortelier Orquesta Ulster 07:28:43a 07:58 Sinfonía c/salterio solista Niccolò Jomelli (1714-1774) Hans Stadlmair Cámara de Munich Karl-Heinz Schickhaus-salterio 07:36:41a 17:32 Guillermo Tell, ballet de la ópera Gioacchino Rossini (1792-1868) Antonio de Almeida Nacional de la ópera de Monte Carlo 07:54:13a 00:50 Identificación estación 08:00:00a 00:00 miércoles, 19 de abril de 2017 8AM MA - Mañanas 08:00:00a 21:30 Concierto "Al gusto teatral" Francois Couperin (1668-1733) John Eliot Gardiner Solistas Barrocos Ingleses 08:21:30a 21:29 Suite sobre Temas Rusos op.79b Max Bruch (1838-1920) Manfred Honeck Orquesta del Estado Húngaro 08:42:59a 10:47 *Danza de las horas, de la op. "La Gioconda" Amilcare Ponchielli (1834-1886) Yuri Simonov Filarmónica Real 08:53:46a 00:50 Identificación estación 09:00:00a 0:00:00 miércoles, 19 de abril de 2017 9AM MA - Mañanas 09:00:00a 16:33 Sonata en Do May. op.37 no.1 Muzio Clementi (1752-1832) Donatella Failoni-piano 09:16:33a 06:52 Sinfonía No.6 en Fa May. William Boyce (1711-1779) Trevor Pinnock The English Concert 09:23:25a 23:23:00 Cuarteto con clarinete op.7 en Re May. Bernhard H. Crusell (1775-1838) Trío de cuerdas Alemán Dieter Klocker-clarinete 09:46:48a 07:32 La tabernera, preludio Engelbert Humperdinck (1854-1921) Martin Fischer-Dieskau Sinfónica de la radio Checoeslovaca 09:54:20a 00:50 Identificación estación 10:00:00a 0:00:00 miércoles, 19 de abril de 2017 10A MA - Mañanas 10:00:00a 03:00 CÁPSULA MUSICAL 10:03:00a 10:14 Concierto p/cello y orq. RV.401 en do men. Antonio Vivaldi (1678-1741) Ton Koopman Barroca de Amsterdam Yo-Yo Ma-cello 10:13:14a 01:09 Concierto no.1 p/piano y orq. op.18 Isaac Albéniz (1860-1909) Enrique Bátiz Filarmónica Real Aldo Ciccolini-piano 10:38:23a 11:09 Bachianas Brasileiras no.5 Heitor Villa-Lobos (1887-1959) Michael Tilson Thomas Violonchelos de la Orquesta del Renée Fleming 10:49:32a 00:50 Identificación estación 11:00:00a 00:00 miércoles, 19 de abril de 2017 11A MA - Mañanas 11:00:00a 17:35 *La alondra ascendiendo, romanza p/violin y orq. Ralph Vaughan Williams (1872-1958) Simon Rattle Sinfónica de Birmingham Nigel Kennedy-violín *Programación sujeta a cambios sin previo aviso* MIÉRCOLES 19 DE ABRIL 2017 11:17:35a 22:00 *Cuarteto en mi menor Giuseppe Verdi (1813-1901) Cuarteto Juilliard 11:39:35a 08:23 Amor y dicha Philip Glass (1937- ) Dennis Russell Davies Sinfónica de la radio vienesa (varios solistas vocales) 11:47:58a 0:50:00 Identificación estación 12:00:00p 00:00 miércoles, 19 de abril de 2017 12P PR - Programas 12:00:00p 03:00 * CORTE INFORMATIVO * 12:03:00p 8:45:00 Fantasía II, p/clavicordio Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach (1714-1788) Inger Grudin Brandt-clavicordio 12:11:45p 08:53 Suite en Sol Mayor Manuscrito de Joseph María García de Grupo Segrel 12:20:38p 01:05 Sinfonía no.1 en La May. op.79 Carl Reinecke (1824-1910) Alfred Walter Fil. Renana 12:45:43p 08:38 *Obertura sobre temas judíos op.34b (1919) Sergei Prokofiev (1891-1953) Gennadi Filarmónica de Rotterdam 12:54:21p 0:50:00 Identificación estación 01:00:00p 00:00 miércoles, 19 de abril de 2017 1PM MA - Mañanas 01:00:00p 07:00 ESPECIAL GERMAINE TAILLEFERRE 01:55:00p 00:50 Identificación estación 02:00:00p 00:00 miércoles, 19 de abril de 2017 2PM ME - mediodía 02:00:00p 05:00 CONTRAPUNTO (con Eduardo Lizalde) 02:05:00p 11:40 Quanto dolce e quell' ardore Francesco Mancini (1672-1737) Ensamble Amarillis Patricia Petibon-soprano 02:16:40p 12:32 Imágenes (olvidadas) p/piano, 1894 Claude Debussy (1862-1918) Jos Van Immersel-piano 02:29:12p 18:27 Sinfonía K.43 en Fa May. (1767) Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791) Nikolaus Harnoncourt Concentus Musicus de Viena 02:47:39p 06:03 El casamiento, vals op.15 Joseph Lanner (1801-1843) Ensamble Viena 02:53:42p 00:50 Identificación estación 03:00:00p 0:00:00 miércoles, 19 de abril de 2017 3PM ME - mediodía 03:00:00p 11:02 Sonata en trío p/2 violines y cont. op.2 no.1a en do men. George Frideric Händel (1685-1759) La escuela de Orfeo 03:11:02p 06:25 4 Poemas Sinf. s/cuadros d/Arnold Bocklin op.128 Max Reger (1873-1926) Leif Segerstam Sinfónica de Norrkoping 03:41:27p 13:38 Fantasía s/"La Straniera" de Bellini Giovanni Bottesini (1821-1889) Pier Giorgio Morandi Ópera estatal húngara Gergely Jardanyi-contrabajo 03:55:05p 00:50 Identificación estación 04:00:00p 0:00:00 miércoles, 19 de abril de 2017 4PM ME - mediodía 04:00:00p 10:07 Concerto grosso op.3 no.1 en Re May. Francesco Geminiani (1687-1762) Fabio Biondi Europa Galante 04:10:07p 14:30 Octeto o nocturno op.38 no.4 G.476 Sol may. Luigi Boccherini (1743-1805) Jeanne Lamon Tafelmusik 04:24:37p 20:24:00 Sonata p/corno y piano op.27 en si menor Kurt Atterberg (1887-1974) Imre Magyari-corno/Ilona Prunyi-piano 04:45:01p 09:36 Herodíada (suite de ballet) Jules Massenet (1842-1912) Jean-Ives Ossonce Sinfónica de Nueva Zelanda 04:54:37p 00:50 Identificación estación 05:00:00p 0:00:00 miércoles, 19 de abril de 2017 5PM TA - Tardes 05:00:00p 03:00 * CORTE INFORMATIVO * 05:03:00p 18:09 Concierto p/flauta y orq. no.7 en mi men. Francois Devienne (1759-1803) Maximiano Valdés Fil. de la Cd.
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