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UNCONFORM.<br />

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of Ancient Music/Richard<br />

Egarr, o. [15:33] Handel<br />

Theodora: As with Rosy<br />

Steps the Morn – Lorraine<br />

Hunt Lieberson, ms; Age of<br />

Enlightenment Orch/Harry<br />

Bicket. Avie AV-0030. [8:19]<br />

11:00 Prokofiev Symphony #5 in<br />

B-Flat, Op 100 – London<br />

Sym/Valery Gergiev. Phi<br />

4757655 (4). [41:38]<br />

12:00 Newscast • Lunn Downton<br />

Abbey: The Suite – London<br />

Chamber Orch/Alastair King.<br />

Decca B0016260-02. [7:08]<br />

Schubert Moments musicaux,<br />

D 780 – Maria-Joao<br />

Pires, p. DG 427769-2. [28:14]<br />

Schubert Songs: Des Fräuleins<br />

Liebeslauschen; Augenlied –<br />

Matthias Goerne, br; Helmut<br />

Deutsch, p. Harmonia Mundi<br />

HMC-902004.05 (2). [7:28]<br />

1:00 Afternoons with Kerry<br />

Frumkin • Brahms Symphony<br />

#4 in e, Op 98 – Berlin<br />

Phil/Sir Simon Rattle. EMI<br />

67254-2 (3). [42:19]<br />

2:00 Guest Host: Christopher Bell<br />

discusses and plays some<br />

of his favorite music, and<br />

talks with WFMT’s Carolyn<br />

Paulin about this summer’s<br />

50th-anniversary celebration<br />

for the Grant Park Chorus.<br />

3:00 Fine Arts Calendar •<br />

Christopher Bell with<br />

Carolyn Paulin in his second<br />

24 JUNE 2012<br />

Ernest Hemingway<br />

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hour as guest host.<br />

4:00 Music with George Preston,<br />

including news, a business<br />

report at 5:00 pm, and<br />

The Unrush Hour between<br />

5:00 pm and 6:00 pm<br />

7:00 Exploring Music with Bill<br />

McGlaughlin: Orpheus<br />

in the New World<br />

8:00 Music in Chicago: Music of<br />

the Baroque in Concert –<br />

Bach: Mass in b.<br />

10:00 Best of Studs Terkel<br />

11:00 Jazz at Lincoln Center<br />

Radio: Nursery Song Swing<br />

Saturday 9<br />

12:00 Piano Jazz Rising Stars<br />

with Jon Weber<br />

1:00 Through the Night with<br />

Peter Van De Graaff<br />

6:00 Mornings with Dennis Moore<br />

10:00 Fine Arts Calendar<br />

11:00 Introductions: Spotlighting<br />

the Chicago area’s young<br />

musicians – Highlights<br />

from the Chicago Youth<br />

Symphony’s concert last<br />

month at Symphony Center.<br />

12:00 The Matthew Bucksbaum<br />

Family Lyric Opera<br />

Broadcasts: Strauss’s<br />

“Ariadne auf Naxos” – Amber<br />

Wagner (Prima Donna/Ariadne);<br />

Anna Christy (Zerbinetta);<br />

Alice Coote (Composer);<br />

Brandon Jovanovich (Bacchus);<br />

Eike Wilm Schulte (Music<br />

Master); Lyric Opera Cho &<br />

Orch/ Sir Andrew Davis.<br />

3:05 Mozart Three-Piano Concerto<br />

(#7) in F, K 242 (version for 2<br />

pianos) – Katherine Jacobson<br />

Fleisher, p; Stuttgart Chamber<br />

Orch/Leon Fleisher, p.<br />

Sony 88697435052. [25:03]<br />

Mozart The Magic Flutes –<br />

Jeanne Galway, f; Sinfonia<br />

Varsovia/James Galway, f.<br />

DG B0007148-02. [22:11]<br />

4:00 From the Recording Horn<br />

with Andy Karzas<br />

4:30 Various • The Woods So Wild;<br />

Fantasia; Go from My Window –<br />

David Russell, g. Telarc CD-<br />

80659. [10:54] Dvorák From<br />

the Bohemian Forest, Op 68:<br />

#5, Silent Woods (Klid) – Yo-<br />

Yo Ma, vc; Boston Sym/Seiji<br />

Ozawa. Sony SK-46687. [6:20]<br />

5:00 Relevant Tones with<br />

Seth Boustead<br />

6:00 Songs with Spider Saloff:<br />

The noted jazz and pop singer<br />

in some of her favorites.<br />

7:00 Sweet Folk Chicago<br />

with Rich Warren<br />

8:00 Folkstage hosted by Rich<br />

Warren: Mustard’s Retreat<br />

live from Levin Studio<br />

9:00 The Midnight Special<br />

with Rich Warren<br />

Sunday 10<br />

12:00 Through the Night with<br />

Peter Van De Graaff<br />

6:00 With Heart and Voice<br />

7:00 Mornings with Dennis Moore<br />

10:00 The New Releases<br />

with Lisa Flynn<br />

12:00 Mozart Serenade #10 in<br />

B-Flat, K 361, Gran Partita –<br />

Santa Fe Chamber Music<br />

Festival Wind Soloists/Alan<br />

Gilbert. Koch KICCD-7735.<br />

[49:45] There’s more from<br />

Santa Fe tonight at 6:00.<br />

1:00 Chicago Symphony Orchestra<br />

Radio Broadcasts: Cristian<br />

Macelaru, conductor; Pierre-<br />

Laurent Aimard, piano; John<br />

Lithgow, narrator; Gerard<br />

McBurney, commentator –<br />

Schoenberg: Pierrot Lunaire;<br />

Stravinsky: The Soldier’s Tale;<br />

Four Etudes for Orchestra.<br />

3:00 Fiesta! Latin-American<br />

Music with Elbio Barilari<br />

4:00 Music from the Ravinia<br />

Festival’s Steans Institute<br />

for Young Artists<br />

5:00 Debussy En Blanc et<br />

Noir – Lyon National Orch/<br />

Jun Märkl. Naxos 8.572583.<br />

[17:32] Chopin Piano<br />

Concerto #2 in f, Op 21 –<br />

Daniel Barenboim, p; Berlin<br />

Staatskapelle/Andris Nelsons.<br />

DG B0015387-02. [32:20]<br />

6:00 Santa Fe Chamber Music<br />

Festival: Penderecki and<br />

Brahms – Penderecki: String<br />

Quartet #3, Leaves from An<br />

Unwritten Diary; Brahms: String<br />

Quintet #2 in G, Op 111.<br />

7:00 From the Top with Christopher<br />

O’Riley: From Virginia Beach<br />

8:00 Collectors’ Corner with Henry<br />

Fogel: Brazilian Music Beyond<br />

Villa-Lobos – An international<br />

array of musicians from<br />

South America and Europe<br />

perform works by Assad,<br />

Garcia, Oswald, Guarnieri,<br />

Caymmi, and Nepomuceno.<br />

10:00 Pipedreams: Organ music<br />

with Michael Barone<br />

11:00 Strauss Ein Heldenleben, Op<br />

40 – Chicago Sym/Bernard<br />

Haitink. CSO ReSound CSOR-<br />

9011002. [47:29] Mozart The<br />

Marriage of Figaro: Voi che<br />

sapete – Magdalena Kozená,<br />

ms; Age of Enlightenment<br />

In the Spotlight<br />

Philip Glass<br />

John Adams and the<br />

LA Philharmonic<br />

Perform Philip Glass<br />

In early April the Los Angeles<br />

Philharmonic gave the West Coast<br />

premiere of Symphony #9 by<br />

Philip Glass, under the direction of<br />

John Adams. Writing for Variety’s<br />

International Music Reviews, Richard<br />

Ginell commented: “Anyone seeking<br />

a stylistic breakthrough will not find it<br />

here, for Glass sticks resolutely with<br />

the obsessively repeating arpeggios,<br />

motorized rhythms, brooding<br />

minor-key passages, occasional<br />

touches of South Asian-influenced<br />

percussion, and the other trademarks<br />

that he recycles from piece to piece.<br />

What does come through most<br />

powerfully is a hard-won sense of<br />

assurance and command – the way<br />

Glass patiently gathers and builds<br />

his forces into massive waves of<br />

symphonic sound, occasionally<br />

letting fly a few ravishing harmonies,<br />

before they subside….Disney Hall’s<br />

transparent acoustics were a big<br />

help in clarifying the textures.” The<br />

concert is part of our June sequence<br />

of LA Philharmonic broadcasts.<br />

Wednesday, June 6,<br />

8:00 pm

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