00:00 FILM AT FIVE with Bill O’Connell: Patriotic Movies
Max Steiner: The Caine Mutiny: March—National Philharmonic/Charles Gerhardt (RCA 2792) 2:34
Paul Anka (arr Richard Hayman): The Longest Day: March—Cincinnati Pops/Erich Kunzel (Telarc 80175) 3:02
Kenneth J. Alford: Colonel Bogey March [from ‘Bridge on the River Kwai’]—Boston Pops/John Williams (Sony 46747) 2:58
Elmer Bernstein: The Great Escape: March—Royal Philharmonic/Nic Raine (RPO 33) 2:44
Jerry Goldsmith: The Generals’ March [from ‘Patton’ and ‘MacArthur’]—Cincinnati Pops/Erich Kunzel (Telarc 80175) 4:45
John Williams: Midway: March—Boston Pops/John Williams (Sony 46747) 4:08
Sherman Edwards / Peter Stone: 1776: Sit Down, John; The Egg; Finale— William Daniels (John Adams), Ken Howard (Thomas Jefferson), Rex Everhart (Benjamin Franklin), David Vosburgh (Roger Sherman), Henry Le Clair (Roger Livingston); Orchestra (Sony 48215) 11:26
John Cacavas: Star Spangled Spectacular: Songs of George M. Cohan—Cincinnati Pops/Erich Kunzel (Telarc 80144) 4:17
John Philip Sousa Speaks
John Philip Sousa: The Stars and Stripes Forever—Sousa Band/John Philip Sousa (Delos 3102) 3:58
Hugo Friedhofer (arr Angela Morley): The Best Years of Our Lives: Theme—London Symphony/John Williams (Sony 62788) 2:39
John Williams: Saving Private Ryan: Hymn to the Fallen—Tanglewood Festival Chorus, Boston Pops/John Williams (Sony 51333) 6:06
01:00 CHICAGO SYMPHONY with Lisa Simeone – Conductor: Andres Orozco-Estrada; Kelley O'Connor, soprano; Women of the Chicago Symphony Chorus; Duain Wolfe, director; Anima Young Singers of Greater Chicago; Charles Sundquist, director
Gustav Mahler: Symphony No. 3 in D Minor
Mason Bates: The B-Sides, Five Pieces for Orchestra and Electronica (excerpt)—Riccardo Muti, conducctor
02:57:17 Manuel de Falla: Seven Spanish Popular Songs: Asturiana (1914) Nadja Salerno-Sonnenberg, violin EMI 54576 3:03
03:00 THE NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC THIS WEEK with Alec Baldwin – Jeffrey Kahane, conductor, harpsichord & piano; Sheryl Staples, violin; Liang Wang, oboe; Michelle Kim, violin; Marc Ginsberg, violin; Lisa E. Kim, violin
J.S. Bach: Concerto for Violin and Oboe
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Symphony No. 33
Ludwig van Beethoven: Piano Concerto No. 1
Antonio Vivaldi: Concerto for Four Violins—Alan Gilbert, conductor
Claude Debussy: Prelude to the Afternoon of a Faun—Alan Gilbert, conductor
Maurice Ravel: Bolero—Alan Gilbert, conductor
05:00 MILLENNIUM OF MUSIC with Robert Aubry Davis: Ensemble Constantinople - It has been a while since we heard from the Montreal-based early music and middle eastern music ensemble; this week, the middle ages, and two from the New World
06:00 MUSICA SACRA
06:04:50 Giovanni Gabrieli: In ecclesiis (1615) Gregg Smith Singers Vittorio Negri CBS 42645 8:11
06:15:10 Nicholas Bruhns: Hemmt eure Tränenflut (1695) Cantus Cölln Konrad Junghänel Harm Mundi 2908304 14:32
06:30 MUSIC AND THE SPOKEN WORD with Lloyd Newell & the Tabernacle Choir at Temple Square
07:00 PIPEDREAMS with Michael Barone: In Memoriam Marcel Dupré - A tribute to the famous French organist and composer on the 50th anniversary of his death (May 30, 1971)
MARCEL DUPRÉ: Prelude & Fugue in A-flat, Op. 36, no. 2 Marcel Dupré (1862 Cavaillé-Coll/Church of St. Sulpice, Paris, France) Mercury 478 8388
J.S.BACH: Allegro (iii.), fr Trio Sonata No. 1 in E-flat, BWV 525 Marcel Dupré (1923 Hill, Norman & Beard/Queen’s Hall, London, England) Opal 9863
DUPRÉ: Tantum ergo, Op. 9, no. 3 Vasari Singers/Jeremy Backhouse; Ian Curror (1978 Tamburini) & Jeremy Filsell (1994 Tickell/Douai Abbey, Reading, England) Guild 7220
DUPRÉ: Scherzo, Op. 16 Ben van Oosten (1862 Cavaillé-Coll/St. Sulpice, Paris) MD&G 316 1294
DUPRÉ: Quartet for Violin, Viola, Cello and Organ, Op. 52 Timothy Durbin, violin; Jennifer Rende, viola; Clyde Beavers, cello; Bruce Neswick (1991 Fisk/1st Presbyterian Church, Evansville, IN) Naxos 8.554378
DUPRÉ: Final, No. 27, no. 7 Michael Murray (1862 Cavaillé-Coll/Church of St. Sulpice, Paris) Telarc 60516
08:00 WITH HEART AND VOICE with Peter DuBois: Memorial Day - On this solemn holiday weekend, Peter DuBois will offer sacred choral and organ music of remembrance, and peace-seeking
09:00 IF IT AIN’T BAROQUE with John Mills
09:03:40 George Frideric Handel: Music for the Royal Fireworks: Overture (1749) Balsom Ensemble Simon Wright Warner 9029537006 7:25
09:12:49 George Frideric Handel: Water Music Suites Nos. 1-3 (1717) Orpheus Chamber Orchestra Deutsche Gram 435390 46:45
10:00 MILWAUKEE SYMPHONY ON STAGE with Lori Shelton – Ken-David Masur, conductor; Orion Weiss, piano
Felix Mendelssohn: Trumpet Overture Op 101
Ludwig van Beethoven: Piano Concerto No. 2 in B-flat Op 19
Giovanni Gabrieli (ed. Block): Canzon Septimi Toni à 8 (No. 2)
Giovanni Gabrieli (ed. King): Canzon Primi Toni
Giovanni Gabrieli (ed. King): Canzona per sonare No. 2
Michele Dall’Ongaro: La primavera
Felix Mendelssohn: Symphony No. 4 in A Op 90 ‘Italian’
12:00 PERFORMANCE TODAY WEEKEND with Valerie Kahler
Giuseppe Verdi: Waltz in F major Edoardo Farina, piano; I Solisti Italiani Album: Operisti Denon 18070 Music: 4:28
Ottorino Respighi: The Pines of Rome Dallas Winds; Jerry Junkin, conductor Dallas Winds, Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center, Dallas, TX Music: 23:10
Piano Puzzler: Contestant: Curtis Funk calling from Niskayuna, NY Rose Studio, Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, New York, NY Music: 9:39
Arthur Sullivan: Things Are Seldom What They Seem, from HMS Pinafore Hilary Summers, contralto; Andrew Foster-Williams, bass-baritone; Scottish Opera; Richard Egarr, conductor Album: Gilbert & Sullivan: HMS Pinafore Linn Records CKD 522 Music: 3:38 (excerpt)
Giuseppe Verdi: Aida: Triumphal March New York Philharmonic; Leonard Bernstein, conductor Album: Bernstein Favorites: Marches Sony 46709 Music: 6:31
Ludwig van Beethoven: Triumphal March for Tarpeja in C Major, WoO 2a Philharmonia Hungarica; Hans Ludwig Hirsch, conductor Album: Beethoven: German Dances, WoO 8 & Contredanses, WoO 14 Warner Classics Music: 3:13
Franz Liszt: Il Penseroso from Years of Year 2, Italy Andre Watts, piano Album: Andre Watts Plays Liszt Album 1 EMI 64599 Music: 4:35
Traditional, arr. Jorge Cozatl: Xtoles Chicago a cappella; Benjamin Rivera, conductor Chicago a cappella, Wentz Concert Hall, Naperville, IL Music: 4:08
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Quintet for Piano and Winds in E-flat major, K 452 Pedja Muzijevic, piano; James Austin Smith, oboe; Todd Palmer, clarinet; Amy Harman, bassoon; David Byrd-Marrow, French horn Spoleto Festival USA, Dock Street Theater, Charleston, SC Music: 19:46
Franz Liszt: Piano Concerto No. 1 in E-flat major Andre Watts, piano; New York Philharmonic; Leonard Bernstein, conductor Album: Liszt/Ravel: Piano Concertos Sony 47571 Music: 18:20
13:57:05 Sir Charles Hubert H. Parry: Lady Radnor's Suite: Bourrée (1894) English String Orchestra William Boughton Nimbus 5068 2:42
14:00 THE NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC THIS WEEK with Alec Baldwin – Jeffrey Kahane, conductor, harpsichord & piano; Sheryl Staples, violin; Liang Wang, oboe; Michelle Kim, violin; Marc Ginsberg, violin; Lisa E. Kim, violin
J.S. Bach: Concerto for Violin and Oboe
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Symphony No. 33
Ludwig van Beethoven: Piano Concerto No. 1
Antonio Vivaldi: Concerto for Four Violins—Alan Gilbert, conductor
Claude Debussy: Prelude to the Afternoon of a Faun—Alan Gilbert, conductor
Maurice Ravel: Bolero—Alan Gilbert, conductor
16:00 THE CLEVELAND ORCHESTRA ON THE RADIO with Robert Conrad - The Cleveland Orchestra, Franz Welser-Möst, conductor Twyla Robinson, soprano; Nancy Maultsby, mezzo-soprano; Piotr Beczała, tenor; Raymond Aceto, bass; Cleveland Orchestra Chorus – recorded live in Severance Hall in 2004
Giuseppe Verdi: ‘Requiem Mass’
17:32:58 Felix Mendelssohn: Symphony No. 4 Op 90 'Italian' (1833) Cleveland Orchestra George Szell CBS/Sony 485 27:09
18:00 FROM THE TOP with America's finest young musicians; recorded October 2020 - Hosted by pianist Peter Dugan and featuring the cross genre violinist Charles Yang as co-host, this episode includes in-person collaborations recorded in Philadelphia, and remote sessions recorded with young people around the country. We meet an 11-year-old classical guitarist from California who performs the music of Andrew York … Charles Yang collaborates with a teenage violinist to perform the music of Shostakovich and a young violist from Pennsylvania performs the turbulent and exciting music of Ernest Bloch
Preston Hong, 11, guitar, from Los Altos, CA performs Sunburst by Andrew York
Carson Ling-Efird, 15, cello, from Seattle, WA performs Capriccio for violoncello and piano by Lukas Foss along with pianist Li-Tan Hsu
Ursula Hardianto, 17, piano, from San Diego, CA performs Concert Etude Op. 40 No. 6 Pastoral by Nikolai Kapustin
Kayleigh Kim, 16, violin, from Oak Hill, VA performs 5 Pieces for Two Violins and Piano by Dmitri Shostakovich with co-host, violinist, Charles Yang and pianist and host, Peter Dugan
Pierce Ellis, 17, viola, from Broomall, PA performs Suite for Viola and Piano (1919), Mvmt 4 By Ernest Bloch with pianist and host, Peter Dugan
Pierce Ellis, 17, viola and Braden Ellis, 18, double bass from Broomall, PA. perform “Tuna” by Braden Ellis with co-host, violinist, Charles Yang and pianist and host, Peter Dugan.
19:00 SYMPHONY AT SEVEN with John Simna
19:03:13 Bedrich Smetana: The Bartered Bride: Overture & Dances (1866) Cleveland Orchestra Chorus Cleveland Orchestra Christoph von Dohnányi Decca 444867 19:07
19:24:18 Camille Saint-Saëns: Symphony in A (1850) Orchestre National de France Jean Martinon Brilliant 94360 25:13
19:50:58 Ludwig van Beethoven: The Creatures of Prometheus Ballet Op 43 (1801) Orpheus Chamber Orchestra Deutsche Gram 419608 1:06:05
20:58:40 Aaron Copland: Midsummer Nocturne (1947) Leo Smit, piano Sony 82849 2:00
21:05 CITY CLUB FORUM – recorded Friday at The City Club of Cleveland, a citadel of free speech - Global Problem, Local Solution: Creating Equitable Action on Climate Change - Bishop Marcia L. Dinkins; Cindy Mumford; John Seryak
22:05 QUIET HOUR with Rob Grier
22:06:47 Eric Whitacre: i thank you God for most this amazing day (1999) Elora Festival Singers Noel Edison Naxos 559677 6:21
22:13:08 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Adagio from Clarinet Concerto K 622 (1791) Jon Manasse, clarinet Seattle Symphony Gerard Schwarz Harm Mundi 907516 7:49
22:20:57 John Field: Nocturne No. 7 (1821) Elizabeth Joy Roe, piano Decca 4789672 4:21
22:26:17 Leo Brouwer: Una día de noviembre (2000) Milos Karadaglic, guitar Deutsche Gram 17000 4:22
22:30:40 William Byrd: Ave verum corpus (1605) Chanticleer Warner 574272 3:44
22:34:24 Franz Schubert: Andante from Symphony No. 4 'Tragic' (1816) Freiburg Baroque Orchestra Pablo Heras-Casado Harm Mundi 902154 9:13
22:44:36 Pavel Chesnokov: Salvation is Created (1912) Turtle Creek Chorale Timothy Seelig Reference 61 4:02
22:48:38 Bill Evans: Your Story (1980) Jean-Yves Thibaudet, piano Decca 455512 5:37
22:54:16 Jean Sibelius: King Christian II: Elegie Op 27 (1898) Lahti Symphony Orchestra Osmo Vänskä Bis 918 5:48
23:00:47 Tomás Luis de Victoria: Popule meus (1585) Sistine Chapel Choir Massimo Palombella Deutsche Gram 4795300 3:32
23:05 CLEVELAND OVATIONS: Cleveland Composers Guild – Performances from two concerts given at the Bop Stop of the Music Settlement, featuring works by northeast Ohio composers
Margi Griebling-Haigh – Little Melodramas
Nicholas Puin – One or the Other
James Wilding – Prelude No. 4 “Tears of Joy”
Matthew Saunders – Essay in Teal
Jeffrey Quick – Vibraphone and Piano
Stephen Stanziano – Humoresque
Ryan Charles Ramer – Drugged by the Relish of Fear
Margaret Brouwer – I Cry — Summer 2020
Sebastian Birch – Jeux de quarantaine à deux
Larry Baker – Three Pieces for Piano
Ty Alan Emerson – Book of Trios No. 2