RADIO PROGRAMS by HOST SATURDAY OPERA CONDUCTOR: Jaap Van Zweden

RADIO PROGRAMS by HOST SATURDAY OPERA CONDUCTOR: Jaap Van Zweden

RADIO PROGRAMS BY HOST SATURDAY OPERA CONDUCTOR: Jaap van Zweden. BRAHMS: Symphony No. 1. APM SYMPHONYCAST All operas begin at 1 p.m. unless otherwise noted. CONDUCTOR: Various. SOLOIST: Garrick Hosted by Julie Amacher DECEMBER 3: Ohlsson, piano. HAYDN: Symphony No. 95 in C minor. Saturday Opera Part II will begin immediately following Wednesdays at 8 p.m. MARTINŮ: Piano Concerto No. 4, “Incantation.” CONDUCTOR: with host Marie Lamb. Xian Zhang. SIBELIUS: Symphony No. 1 in E minor. Listen Saturdays at 1 p.m. on Classic FM. NOVEMBER 4: “Oregon Symphony.” CONDUCTOR: Carlos DECEMBER 10: CONDUCTOR: Jeffrey Kahane. SOLOISTS: Kalmar. SOLOISTS: cellist Johannes Moser and speaker Jason BACH: Concerto for Violin and Oboe, with violinist Sheryl Traeger. ROSSINI: Tancredi Overture. ZIMMERMAN: Music for Staples, and oboist Liang Wang. MOZART: Symphony No. 33. NOVEMBER 7: “Opera Delaware.” CONDUCTOR: Sara the Suppers of King Ubu. SHOSTAKOVICH: Cello Concerto No. CONDUCTOR: Jeffery Kahane. BEETHOVEN: Piano Concerto No. 1 Jobin. DERRICK WANG: “Scalia/Ginsburg,” with Jennifer 1. RIMSKY-KORSAKOV: Russian Easter Festival Overture. Zetlan, Brian Cheney, and bass-baritone Ben Wager. GILBERT DECEMBER 17: CONDUCTOR: Lorin Maazel. BRAHMS: & SULLIVAN: “Trial by Jury,” with Ben Lowe, Anaïs Naharro- “Nashville Symphony Orchestra.” NOVEMBER 11: Symphony No. 3; Symphony No. 4 Murphy, Colin Doyle, Chelsea Duval-Major, Dana Macintosh, CONDUCTOR: Giancarlo Guerrero. SOLOIST: violinist Programming TBA. Orin Strunk, Cody Mülle, and the Opera Delaware Orchestra Augustin Hadelich. SHOSTAKOVICH: Violin Concerto No. 1. DECEMBER 24 AND 31: and Chorus. MENDELSSOHN: Symphony No. 3, “Scottish.” “La Scala in Milan.” CONDUCTOR: “St. Louis Symphony Orchestra.” NOVEMBER 14: NOVEMBER 18: CHICAGO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Riccardo Chailly. PUCCINI: “Tosca,” with Anna Netrebko, CONDUCTOR: David Robertson. SOLOIST: soprano Susanna Hosted by Lisa Simeone Francesco Meli, baritone Luca Salsi, and the La Scala Orchestra Phillips. RAVEL: “Mother Goose” Suite. MAHLER: Symphony No. 4. Fridays at 8 p.m. and Chorus. “Los Angeles Philharmonic.” NOVEMBER 25: “La Scala in Milan.” CONDUCTOR: Diego CONDUCTOR: Elim Chan. SOLOISTS: violinist Ray Chen, NOVEMBER 21: Fasolis. ROSSINI: “Il Turco in Italia,” with Alex Esposito, Rosa violin Diao Qiang Opera Troupe, UCLA Association of Chinese CONDUCTOR: Riccardo Muti. SOLOIST: NOVEMBER 6: Feola, Giulio Mastrototaro, Edgardo Rocha, Mattia Olivieri, Americans, and Wushu Shaolin Entertainment. HUANZHI: Jennifer Gunn, piccolo. VIVALDI: Piccolo Concerto in C. Laura Verrecchia, Manuel Amati, and the La Scala Orchestra Spring Festival Overture. SAINT-SAËNS: Introduction and BENSHOOF: Concerto in Three Movements for Piccolo and and Chorus. Rondo Capriccioso. RAVEL: Tzigane. DU YUN: Thirst. Orchestra. BEETHOVEN: Symphony No. 2 in D. STEPHENSON: “Opera Barcelona.” CONDUCTOR: AN-LUN HUANG: Saibei Dance. LIU: Dance of the Yao Tribe. Bass Trombone Concerto, with trombonist Charles Vernon. NOVEMBER 28: Henrik Nánási. MASCAGNI: “Cavalleria Rusticana,” with Elena RAVEL: Bolero. MA: Good News from Beijing. GERSHWIN: An American in Paris. Pankratova, Roberto Alagna, María Luisa Corbacho, Gabriele CONDUCTOR: Sir Daniel Barenboim. DECEMBER 2: “Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra.” NOVEMBER 13: Viviani, and Mercedes Gancedo. LEONCAVALLO: “Pagliacci,” WAGNER: Overture to “The Flying Dutchman.” SCHOENBERG: CONDUCTOR: JoAnn Falletta. SOLOIST: pianist Conrad Tao. with Roberto Alagna, Aleksandra Kurzak, Gabriele Viviani, Transfigured Night. BRUCKNER: Symphony No. 4 in E-Flat. BARBER: Symphony No. 1. GERSHWIN: Concerto in F for Vicenç Esteve, Duncan Rock, and the Gran Teatre del Liceu Piano and Orchestra. PENDERECKI: Adagio from Symphony NOVEMBER 20: CONDUCTOR: Riccardo Muti. MOZART: Orchestra and Chorus. No. 3. BERNSTEIN: Symphonic Dances from “West Side Story.” Symphony No. 34 in C. R. STRAUSS: Aus Italien. MOZART: Symphony No. 25, “Little G Minor.” LISZT: Les Préludes. DECEMBER 9: “Los Angeles Philharmonic.” CONDUCTOR: THE METROPOLITAN OPERA Gustavo Dudamel. SOLOIST: percussionist Maraca 2, timpanist NOVEMBER 27: CONDUCTOR: Riccardo Muti. BIZET: Joseph Pereira. STRAVINSKY: Fireworks. PEREIRA: Threshold. Roma. MASCAGNI: Cavalleria Rusticana, with mezzo-soprano Hosted by Mary Jo Heath and Ira Siff. BRAHMS: Symphony No. 1. Anita Rachvelishvili (Santuzza), tenor Piero Pretti (Turiddu), All operas begin at 1 p.m. unless otherwise noted. DECEMBER 16: “Oregon Symphony.” CONDUCTOR: baritone Luca Salsi (Alfio), mezzo-soprano Ronnita Miller Saturday Opera Part II will begin immediately following Carlos Kalmar. SOLOIST: pianist Natasha Paremski. PISTON: (Lucia), mezzo-soprano Sasha Cooke (Lola), Alessandra Visconti with host Marie Lamb. Symphony No. 7. PROKOFIEV: Piano Concerto No. 2. (A Woman), and the Chicago Symphony Chorus, directed by TCHAIKOVSKY: Symphony No. 6, “Pathétique.” Duain Wolfe. DECEMBER 5: The Met begins its 90th season of Saturday DECEMBER 23: “Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra DECEMBER 4: “Variations on ‘America.’” CONDUCTOR: Sir Daniel Barenboim. GERSHWIN: Cuban Overture. GERSHWIN/ radio broadcasts. CONDUCTOR: Valery Gergiev. PROKOFIEV: Ensemble.” ERYILMAZ: Miniatures Set No. 6. HAILSTORK: “War and Peace,” with Anna Netrebko, Ekaterina Semenchuk, Arabesques. PIAZZOLLA: The Four Seasons of Buenos Aires. orch. TOVEY: A Foggy Day, with pianist Bramwell Tovey. BERNSTEIN: Symphonic Dances from “West Side Story.” Elena Obraztsova, Gegam Grigorian, Dmitri Hvorostovsky, DVORÁK: Silent Woods. CONDUCTOR: Michael Tilson Thomas. IVES: The Unanswered Vassily Gerello, Samuel Ramey, and the Metropolitan Opera DECEMBER 30: “Buffalo Philharmonic.” CONDUCTOR: Question, with trumpeter Adolph Herseth. CONDUCTOR: Orchestra and Chorus (March 2002). JoAnn Falletta. SOLOIST: pianist Fabio Bidini. TCHAIKOVSKY: Morton Gould. IVES/orch. SCHUMAN: Variations on “America.” DECEMBER 12: CONDUCTOR: James Levine. Sleeping Beauty Suite; Piano Concerto No. 3; Symphony No. 5. CONDUCTOR: John Williams. WILLIAMS: Selections from BEETHOVEN: “Fidelio,” with Karita Mattila, Jennifer Welch- “Lincoln,” with the Chicago Symphony Chorus, directed by Babidge, Ben Heppner, Matthew Polenzani, Falk Struckmann, Duain Wolfe. DVOŘÁK: Symphony No. 9 in E minor, “From the René Pape, Robert Lloyd, and the Metropolitan Opera New World.” Orchestra and Chorus (Oct. 2000). NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC Hosted by Alec Baldwin DECEMBER 11: CONDUCTOR: Riccardo Muti. SOLOIST: DECEMBER 19: CONDUCTOR: Donald Runnicles. Thursdays at 8 p.m. Mitsuko Uchida, piano. MOZART: Overture to “The Marriage of HUMPERDINCK: “Hansel and Gretel,” with Tara Erraught, Figaro;” Piano Concerto No. 20 in D minor. Lisette Oropesa, Dolora Zajick, Quinn Kelsey, Gerhard Siegel, CONDUCTOR: Pierre Boulez. VARÈSE: Déserts. STRAVINSKY: and the Metropolitan Opera Orchestra and Chorus (Jan. 2018). NOVEMBER 5: CONDUCTOR: Kurt Masur. Divertimento, Suite from “The Fairy’s Kiss;” Suite from “The DECEMBER 26: CONDUCTOR: Thomas Schippers. RACHMANINOFF: “The Isle of the Dead.” CONDUCTOR: Firebird” (1919). VERDI: “Aida,” with Leontyne Price, Grace Bumbry, Carlo Eugene Ormandy. RACHMANINOFF: Piano Concerto No. 3, DECEMBER 18: “A Chicago Symphony Chorus Spotlight.” Bergonzi, Robert Merrill, Jerome Hines, Louis Sgarro, and the with pianist Vladimir Horowitz. CONDUCTOR: Artur Rodzinski. CONDUCTOR: Sir Daniel Barenboim. DIRECTOR: Margaret Metropolitan Opera Orchestra and Chorus (Feb. 1967). RACHMANINOFF: Symphony No. 2: II. Allegro Molto. Hillis. BRUCKNER: Psalm 150, with pianist Ruth Welting and CONDUCTOR: Giuseppe Sinopoli. RESPIGHI: Feste Romana. the Chicago Symphony Chorus. BARTÓK: Cantata Profana, NOVEMBER 12: CONDUCTOR: Jaap van Zweden. SOLOIST: with tenor John Aler, baritone John Tomlinson, and the Simone Lamsma, violin. WAGENAAR: Cyrano de Bergerac: Chicago Symphony Chorus. CONDUCTOR: Sir Georg Solti. FOOTLIGHT PARADE Overture. BRITTEN: Violin Concerto. BEETHOVEN: Symphony No. 5. BRAHMS: A German Requiem, with soprano Kiri Te Kanawa, Hosted by Bill Rudman NOVEMBER 19: CONDUCTOR: Lorin Maazel. R. STRAUSS: baritone Bernd Weikl, and the Chicago Symphony Chorus. Saturdays at 5 p.m. “An Alpine Symphony;” “Till Eulenspiegel’s Merry Pranks.” DECEMBER 25: Program details TBA. NOVEMBER 26: CONDUCTOR: Alan Gilbert. DVORAK: “Carnival:” Overture. CONDUCTOR: Lorin Maazel. MOZART: NOVEMBER 7: “One Man’s Vision—Yip Harburg and Violin Concerto No. 5, “Turkish,” violinist Julia Fischer. ‘Finian’s Rainbow.’” We revisit the classic 1947 musical from Radio Guide | 34 lyricist Yip Harburg, featuring Yips’ son, Ernie Harburg, and DECEMBER 26: “The Berlin Philharmonic’s Release of NOVEMBER 22: “French and German Masters.” SAINT- music historian, Deena Rosenberg. Furtwängler Broadcasts, 1939–1945: Program 7.” CONDUCTOR: SAËNS: Sonata No. 1 in D minor for Violin and Piano. NOVEMBER 14: “Teachable Moments.” In this hour, twelve Wilhelm Furtwängler. BRUCKNER: Symphony No. 9 in D SCHUMANN: Dichterliebe for Voice and Piano. characters learn something important, whether it’s speaking minor. RAVEL: “Daphnis and Chloe:” Suites 1 and 2. BRAHMS: NOVEMBER 29: “Haydn and Beethoven.” HAYDN: Trio in C proper English, preparing to be a father, or facing the end of a Symphony No.1 in C minor: Finale. minor for Violin, Viola, and Cello. BEETHOVEN: Quartet in E-flat love affair. major for Strings, “Harp.” NOVEMBER 21: “Everybody Sing!” That means Julie DECEMBER 6: “National Heroes.” NIELSEN: Quintet for Flute, Andrews, Judy Garland, Al Jolson, Gene Kelly, Jane Powell, FEMININE FUSION Oboe, Clarinet, Bassoon, and Horn.

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