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Air CheckDear Member,Ah, it is finally June! The days are longer, the skies are sunnier, and the smell of freshly cut grass is in theair. But you really know it’s summer when you see Geoffrey Baer around town with a <strong>WTTW</strong> camera crew.Keep your eyes peeled. Geoffrey has started to shoot Chicago’s Loop, a fresh new look at Chicago’s gloriousand beloved skyline, and famous and literal “loop” around the hub of Chicago’s business district. Stay tunedfor this on-air and online production coming up in the fall.In June on <strong>WTTW</strong><strong>11</strong> and wttw.com, we observe LGBT Pride Month witha variety of special programs – most notably the new documentary Out inAmerica featuring an uplifting collection of unique, transformative stories andinspiring personal narratives told through the lens of some of the country’smost prominent figures and pioneers. The program weaves together diversestories – from urban and rural America, from the heartland to New England,from San Francisco to Harlem. We’ll also bring you new music programs, from10-year-old singing sensation Jackie Evancho and David Foster to guitar legendEric Clapton jamming with a host of his most talented blues, pop, and rockcontemporaries. At the other end of the musical spectrum, American Mastersprofiles famed conductor James Levine; you’ll have a front row seat at theMetropolitan Opera’s production of Peter Sellars’ Nixon in China; and Michael Tilson Thomas celebrates allthings Mahler. And don’t miss the P.O.V. series Kings of Pastry. When Chris Hegedus and D A Pennebaker,award-winning filmmakers of The War Room, Startup.com, and Don’t Look Back, turn their sights on thecompetition for the Meilleurs Ouvriers de France, the country’s Nobel Prize for pastry, you’re in for a treat. 16chefs, including Jacquy Pfeiffer, co-founder of Chicago’s French Pastry School, whip up the most gorgeous,delectable, gravity-defying concoctions and edge-of-your-seat drama as they deliver their spun-sugar dessertsto the display table. The inevitable disasters and successes prove both poignant and hilarious.On 98.7WFMT and wfmt.com in June, Lyric Opera’s triumphant 2010-<strong>11</strong> season will be played on Saturdaysat noon. Tune in for Britten’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Verdi’s A Masked Ball, The Mikado by Gilbert &Sullivan, and Puccini’s Girl of the Golden West. We’re delighted to have a live broadcast of the opening nightof the 20<strong>11</strong> Grant Park Music Festival on Wednesday, June 15 at 6:30 pm featuring the music of Berliozand Ravel conducted by Carlos Kalmar. And on the first day of summer, Tuesday, June 21, we’ll join theRush Hour Concerts for a live broadcast of the inaugural concert, “Make Music Chicago,” culminating inan entire day of free music in Chicago’s public spaces. The concert will run from 5:15-9:00 pm from the St.James Cathedral Commons.As you can tell, we’ve got a lot going on – on all of our <strong>WTTW</strong> television broadcast channels, on 98.7WFMT,on our two websites, and in our community. I want to remind you how critical your support is to makingall of this happen every month throughout the year. The “public” in public media is you. We belong to you,and we’re very proud of that fact. We hope you will continue to support us in the days to come throughour Fiscal Year End appeal.Sincerely,<strong>Guide</strong>Window To The WorldCommunications, Inc.5400 North Saint Louis Ave.Chicago, Illinois 60625Main Switchboard(773) 583-5000Member and Viewer Services(773) 509-<strong>11</strong><strong>11</strong> x 6WFMT Radio Networks(773) 279-2000Chicago Production Center(773) 583-5000Websiteswttw.comwfmt.comPresident & CEODaniel J. SchmidtExecutive Vice President & CFOReese MarcussonExecutive Vice President &Chief Development OfficerGreg CameronExecutive Vice Presidentfor Radio & Project DevelopmentSteve Robinson<strong>Guide</strong> <strong>Staff</strong>PublisherAnne GleasonArt DirectorTom PethTelevision ContributorsJulia Maish, Dan SolesRadio ContributorsAndrea Lamoreaux, Peter WhorfDistribution ManagerPat SheppardAdvertising Sales<strong>WTTW</strong>: Howard Fisher: (773) 279-2103WFMT: Paul Ansell: (773) 279-2101Network Chicago <strong>Guide</strong>(ISSN 1543-9585)May 20<strong>11</strong>Volume 26, Number 163Inside the <strong>Guide</strong>3 Member Connections4 Member Perks5 TV Listings6 <strong>WTTW</strong> Digital Channel Highlights12 <strong>WTTW</strong> Kid GridDan SchmidtPresident & CEO14 Primetime Grid18 Do it Yourself Saturdays19 At-a-Glance21 Radio Listings31 SponsorsNetwork Chicago <strong>Guide</strong> is publishedmonthly (for contributors of $40 or moreannually) by Window To The WorldCommunications, Inc., 5400 North SaintLouis Ave., Chicago, IL 60625-4698.Periodical postage paid at Chicago, ILand additional mailing offices.POSTMASTER: Send addresschanges to Network Chicago <strong>Guide</strong>,5400 North Saint Louis Ave., Chicago, IL60625-4698. Copyright 2009, WindowTo The World Communications, Inc.,Chicago, IL.On the cover: The Grant Park Music Festival at the Jay Pritzker Pavilion. Opening night features Carlos Kalmar,Conductor and Jean-Philippe Collard, Piano with performances of Ravel: Piano Concerto in G major and Berlioz:Symphonie fantastique.2 JUNE 20<strong>11</strong>


The History of the String QuartetThe string quartet is one of the most important genres in thehistory of music. Richard Young, formerly of the Vermeer Quartet,will draw on his vast experience and knowledge as a member ofone of history’s greatest ensembles. He will take us on a journeythrough string music history from pre-Haydn to modern masters.The Avalon String Quartet will join Richard as they unfold the worldof chamber music.Renew your membership or join the WFMT Fine Arts Circlethrough yourpurchase of aticket for $150for this programfull of learning,live music,food (lunch isincluded), and delight. Student price is $100 per ticket.Tickets are non-refundable. For more information, pleasecall (773) 279-2120.The Avalon String QuartetA Sneak Peek of Two SpiritsIn partnership with ITVS and the Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs, <strong>WTTW</strong> invites you to attend asneak preview of the new Independent Lens film Two Spirits whichWhatIndependent LensPreview Screening Two SpiritsWhereChicago Cultural Center78 E. Washington Streetin ChicagoWhenSaturday, June 18, 2:00 pmwill air on <strong>WTTW</strong><strong>11</strong> in June.Filmmaker Lydia Nibley explores the cultural context behinda tragic and senseless murder. Fred Martinez, a Navajo youth, was oneof the youngesthate-crime victimsin modernhistory whenhe was brutallymurdered at 16.But Fred waspart of an honoredNavajo tradition – the nadleeh, or ‘two-spirit,’ whopossesses a balance of masculine and feminine traits.Two Spirits explores the life and death of a boy whowas also a girl, and the essentially spiritual nature ofgender. In relating Fred’s story, Nibley reminds us ofthe values that America’s indigenous peoples have longembraced.This is a free event. For more information, please visit wttw.com/events.WhatAll Day Immersion Class:The History of the String Quartetwith Richard Young & theAvalon String QuartetWhereWFMT Studios5400 N. Saint Louis Avenuein ChicagoWhenSaturday, June 4, 9:00 amFred Martinez dancing. From reenactment inthe film.MEMBER ConnectionsPhotographer: David A. Armstrong.Save the Date!What8th Annual<strong>WTTW</strong> Kids Funand RunWhereLincoln Park inChicagoCannon Drive,South of FullertonWhenSunday, August 14,9:00 am - noonMembers-Onlypre-race concert:8:00 amWalk or run, butcome for a summermorning packed withfun! Meet your favorite<strong>WTTW</strong> Kids walkaroundcharacters, enjoyRalph’s World in concertfrom the Main Stage duringthe morning, and getmoving on the 3K familywalk and 5K fun run, allin support of qualitychildren’s programmingon <strong>WTTW</strong>! New this year:special appearances bythe Kratt Brothers, starsof the new hit <strong>WTTW</strong>Kids series, Wild Kratts!To register, please visitwttw.com/funandrun orcall (773) 509-5333. Earlybird registration opensJune 1.Special Early Bird Offer:Register online or call June 1-June 13and receive 10% off your entireregistration fee, plus a $10 gift cardto Fleet Feet Sports Chicago!SulgraveManorMeet the Washingtons of Sulgrave ManorOur first U.S. President George Washington was the third generation of his family born in America. Whydid the Washingtons come here? Their story is one of ambition, hope,WhatPreview screening of TheWashingtons of Sulgrave Manor:Emigrants to the New WorldWhereBryan Lathrop House120 East Bellevue Place, ChicagoWhenTuesday, June 28, 4:30 pm(doors open at 4:00 pm)and risk shared by immigrants throughout American history.The new documentary premiering on <strong>WTTW</strong><strong>11</strong> on July 3 tracesthe family’s compelling journey from great wealth to near ruinto new opportunities across the Atlantic which forced them toleave their ancestral home in England, Sulgrave Manor, whichstill survives today. Join <strong>WTTW</strong> and the National Society of TheColonial Dames in The State of Illinois for this special previewscreening, followed by an elegant high tea.Admission is $45 per person, and space is limited. Forreservations and payment information, please send an e-mail toSulgraveManor@comcast.net. No reservations will be acceptedafter June 13.20<strong>11</strong> JUNE 3


MEMBER PERKS2-for-1 Tickets to Steppenwolf’s Middletown<strong>WTTW</strong> Members have the exclusive opportunity to receive 2-for-1 tickets to selectJune performances of the Steppenwolf production of Middletown directed by Les Watersand featuring ensemble members Alana Arenas, Tim Hopper,Ora Jones, Martha Lavey, and Tracy Letts.Mary Swanson just moved to Middletown, eager to starta family and enjoy the neighborly bonds a small townpromises. But when Mary befriends resident John Dodge,she is quick to discover that below Middletown’s flinchinglyhonest exterior lies something much more complex.Middletown is a wry, human portrait of a town with two lives,one ordinary and visible, the other epic and mysterious.To redeem this special offer, please call Audience Servicesat (312) 335-1650 and use code 8459. Order tickets via phoneonly. Offer valid for all Tuesday, Wednesday, and Sundayevening performances of Middletown during the month of June. Limit 2 tickets per<strong>WTTW</strong> Member. Subject to availability. In the Steppenwolf Downstairs Theatre, 1650 N.Halsted Street in Chicago.20% Off Tickets to theBlues BrothersThe Auditorium Theatre of Roosevelt University presentsthe All New Original Tribute to the Blues Brothers July 6through July 24.For three weeks only, your favorite Blues Brothers momentsand songs come to life in this production featuring the brothersand the sassy Bluettes, three amazing ladies with voices that’llknock your socks off. So don the sunglasses, dig out your bestpork pie hat, and buff up those dancing shoes because the BluesBrothers cordially request your presence for a night of the bestmusic, the best moves, and the best comedy!<strong>WTTW</strong> members receive 20% off tickets. To redeem thisspecial offer, use code “<strong>WTTW</strong>” at time of purchase. Not validon previously purchased tickets or with any other offer. Thisdiscount is available for price levels 2 and 3 only. Call (800)982-2787 or visit auditoriumtheatre.org.Discounted Tickets to the Scottish Festival &Highland GamesExperience the best of Scotland without leaving Chicago at the 25th Annual ScottishFestival & Highland Games on June 17 and 18 at Hamilton Lakes in Itasca, Illinois.Get into the Scottish spirit for this weekend-long annual summer celebration. Offeringan extensive array of unique Scottish traditions, revelry, and culture for the whole family,this family-friendly summer celebration is the largest of its kind in the Midwest. Comefor various attractions including ChampionSupreme Piping and Drumming competition;dance, rugby, and soccer competitions; traditionaland Celtic rock live musical performances;genealogy and cultural exhibits; children’s activities;a variety of attendee competitions includingthe Kilted Mile Run, British Car Show, and theHaggis Eating Contest and Shortbread Contest;traditional Scottish cuisine and Scotch whisky tastings; and plenty of shopping at theCeltic Marketplace. Proceeds benefit the CHICAGO SCOTS.<strong>WTTW</strong> members are invited to receive special pricing: Friday: $9 for Adults/free forKids; Saturday: $14 for Adults/$3 for Kids. VIP tickets for the weekend are $70. <strong>WTTW</strong>can receive discounted tickets by presenting this offer from the <strong>Guide</strong> at the Festival.Expires June 18. Not valid on previously purchased tickets. Subject to availability. Cannotbe combined with any other offer. For more information, visit chicagoscots.org$25 off your entire meal at OceaniqueWFMT members enjoy $25 off your meal at Oceanique on 505 Main Street in Evanstonduring the month of June!Oceanique offers French-American seafood Monday through Saturday for dinner. Since1993, Oceanique has been ranked as the number one seafood restaurant in the Chicagometropolitan area by the prestigious Zagat <strong>Guide</strong>.To redeem, please present your WFMT membership card. One card per table. For moreinformation, call (847) 864-3435 or visit oceanique.com. Not valid with any other offersincluding Groupon, Travel Zoo, and Living Social. Also not valid with “No Corkage Monday,”“Maine Lobster Wednesday,” or Northwestern Commencement.FOR DOZENS OF OTHER DISCOUNTS, visit wfmt.com and, under the Support WMFT menu, click on “Monthly Offers” or call (312) 987-WFMTfor a recorded message.4 JUNE 20<strong>11</strong>


Programmer’s Picks on <strong>WTTW</strong> Channel <strong>11</strong>-<strong>11</strong>1 –1• Daily Television ProgrammingGreat Performances:Eric Clapton CrossroadsGuitar Festival 3Eric Clapton re-teams with fellow “guitar gods” for athird Crossroads Guitar Festival in Chicago, featuringJeff Beck, B.B. King, John Mayer, and more.Monday, June 6, 7:30 pmP.O.V.: Kings of PastryAward-winning filmmakers Chris Hegedus and D APennebaker turn their sights on France’s Nobel Prizefor pastry. 16 chefs whip up gorgeous and gravitydefyingconcoctions as they deliver their spun-sugardesserts to the display table.Tuesday, June 21, 10:00 pmNational Geographic Bee 20<strong>11</strong>54 fourth- to eighth-grade State Geographic BeeWinners vie for the Bee crown and the top prizeof a $25,000 college scholarship and lifetimemembership in the National Geographic Society.Wednesday, June 22, 8:00 pmSee page 6 for information about <strong>WTTW</strong> Prime listings.Wednesday 1EARLY MORNING12:00 Chicago Tonight [R]1:00 Tavis Smiley1:30 Charlie Rose2:30 Hallowed Grounds [R]3:30 Craft in America:Messages [R]4:30 Grannies on Safari:Western Cape/SouthAfrica/Botswana [R]5:00 Chicago Tonight [R]MORNING-AFTERNOON6:00-6:00 <strong>WTTW</strong> KidsIn the SpotlightGreat Performances atthe Met: Nixon in China“The meeting of Nixon and Mao isa mythological moment in worldhistory, particularly American history,”says composer John Adams, whoconducts the Met premiere of his mostfamous opera. Acclaimed directorand longtime Adams collaboratorPeter Sellars makes his Met debutwith this groundbreaking 1987 work,an exploration of the human truthsbeyond the headlines surroundingPresident Nixon’s 1972 encounter withCommunist China. Baritone JamesMaddalena stars in the title role.Wednesday, June 1,9:00 pmEVENING6:00 PBS NewsHour7:00 Chicago Tonight8:00 American Masters: MaestroJames Levine – 40 Yearsat the Met This new documentarycaptures the essenceof conductor James Levine’sunparalleled musicianshipand his singular teaching andperformance style, while lookingback at creative milestonessince his Metropolitan Operadebut in 1971 at the age of 28.Included are intimate scenesbetween the maestro andlongtime collaborator PlacidoDomingo; intense rehearsalswith the Met Orchestra; andLevine’s poignant coachingsessions with aspiringyoung singers preparingto launch their careers.9:00 Great Performances atthe Met: Nixon in ChinaThursday 2EARLY MORNING12:00 BBC World News12:30 Nightly Business Report1:00 Chicago Tonight [R]2:00 Tavis Smiley2:30 Charlie Rose3:30 War Letters: AmericanExperience [R]4:30 Check, Please!Compilation Show [R]5:00 Chicago Tonight [R]MORNING-AFTERNOON6:00-6:00 <strong>WTTW</strong> KidsEVENING6:00 PBS NewsHour7:00 Chicago Tonight8:00 Pompeii: The Last Day Theterrifying last moments of thecity of Pompeii – a town thatcame to a devastating end asthe mighty Vesuvius erupted.9:00 A Place to Live: The Storyof Triangle Square10:30 In the Life: A Message ofHope To coincide with Pridemonth, this episode features thevoices of Messengers of Hope,a gospel choir that raises spiritsand awareness about HIV/AIDSin African American churches.Also included is a look atemployment discriminationand how some corporationsprovide protections to LGBTemployees in the absence of afederally accepted EmploymentNon-Discrimination Act.<strong>11</strong>:00 Nightly Business Report<strong>11</strong>:30 BBC World NewsFriday 3EARLY MORNING12:00 Chicago Tonight [R]1:00 Tavis Smiley1:30 Charlie Rose2:30 Great Performances:Carnegie Hall @ 120 – AnAnniversary Celebration [R]4:00 American Masters: MaestroJames Levine – 40 Yearsat the Met See Wed.June 1 at 8:00 pm. [R]5:00 Chicago Tonight [R]MORNING-AFTERNOON6:00-6:00 <strong>WTTW</strong> KidsEVENING6:00 PBS NewsHour7:00 Chicago Tonight: The Week inReview with Joel Weisman7:30 Ebert Presents At the Movies8:00 Doc Martin: Blood is ThickerBert Large has been hiding aheartbreaking secret from hisson Al, which threatens to jeopardizetheir close relationship.Martin visits the Flint brothersat their remote country home.9:00 Doc Martin: AromatherapyThere’s concern in Portwennthat local radio presenterCaroline Bosman has a drinkproblem. Her marriage ison the rocks because ofher strange behavior.10:00 Joe Bonamassa: Live from theRoyal Albert Hall Young guitaristJoe Bonamassa is joinedonstage by the legendary EricClapton. The Times of Londoncited Joe’s “searing excellenceand showmanship,” and PlanetRock said, “The sight of twoof the world’s best guitariststrading solos was more than alittle thrilling.” This 12-camera,high-definition, surroundsoundshoot was producedby Bonamassa’s longtimecollaborator Kevin Shirley.<strong>11</strong>:30 Washington Week<strong>11</strong>:59 BBC World NewsSaturday 4EARLY MORNING12:30 Nightly Business Report1:00 John Sebastian Presents:Folk Rewind Folk legend JohnSebastian reflects on the verybest of the Folk years in thisall-new special which recallsarchival folk (traditional, pop,and folk rock) era classicsfrom the vault, culminatingin a new live reunion of folkIn the SpotlightTriangle Square residentA Place to Live:Triangle SquareWhat does it mean to be a gaysenior citizen trying to survive onlimited resources in America? Thisnew special explores this issue bychronicling the development andconstruction of Triangle SquareHollywood in Hollywood, California –the country’s first affordable housingfacility for LGBT (Lesbian, Gay,Bisexual, and Transgender) seniors.Thursday, June 2,9:00 pm20<strong>11</strong> JUNE 5


<strong>WTTW</strong> Channel HighlightsThese digital channels are available with digital cable or over-the-air with a digital receiver. For more information aboutdigital television and for complete schedules, visit wttw.com/schedules.<strong>11</strong>-1HD<strong>WTTW</strong><strong>11</strong> in HDFree TV, over-the-air antenna viewers can watch<strong>WTTW</strong><strong>11</strong> in high-definition by tuning to channel <strong>11</strong>-1.Cable or satellite viewers can locate <strong>WTTW</strong><strong>11</strong> inhigh-definition on the on-screen menu.NOVA: Space Shuttle DisasterWednesday, June 22, 9:00 pmAt the end of a nearly flawless 15-day mission in early 2003, theSpace Shuttle Columbia disintegrated during reentry into Earth’satmosphere, killing the crew of seven men and women. This grippingdocumentary probes the accident and the decisions stretching backfour decades that made the tragedy almost inevitable.Nature: The Beauty of UglySunday, June 26, 7:00 pmIn the animal world, as in our own, looks aren’t everything. In fact,some of the most aesthetically challenged creatures – from warthogsand proboscis monkeys to bull elephant seals – are also the mostfascinating. A stunning variety of these ghastly yet glorious formsare explored.Full schedule online at wttw.com/schedulesPictured: Space Shuttle Columbia<strong>11</strong>-2<strong>WTTW</strong> Prime<strong>WTTW</strong> Prime is the newest channel in the <strong>WTTW</strong>family – ‘prime time all the time.’ Free TV, over-theairantenna viewers can tune to channel <strong>11</strong>-2 to find<strong>WTTW</strong> Prime. Comcast digital cable customers canwatch <strong>WTTW</strong> Prime on channel 370.<strong>WTTW</strong> PRIME adEquatorSundays, June 5, 12, 19, 9:00 pmIn this spectacular travelogue, discover the equator – home toboth the world’s greatest concentration of human poverty andnatural biodiversity. We’ll track South America, Africa, and Indonesiato encounter conflict, massive environmental damage, dictators,pollution, unemployment, and desperation.Full schedule online at wttw.com/schedulesPictured: The Equator, Uganda<strong>11</strong>-3<strong>WTTW</strong> Create<strong>WTTW</strong> Create is our how-to and lifestyleprogramming channel. Free TV, over-the-air antennaviewers tune to channel <strong>11</strong>-3. Comcast digital cablecustomers can watch <strong>WTTW</strong> Create on channel 369.Savor the SummerSaturday, June 18 (all-day marathon)There’s nothing like a summertime menu. Gather the family andfriends for the clambake on the beach or the backyard barbecue withall of the trimmings. Our <strong>WTTW</strong> Create lifestyle experts will show youhow to make the best of summer foods.Full schedule online at wttw.com/schedulesPictured: Eric Ripert, Avec Eric<strong>11</strong>-4<strong>WTTW</strong> Vme<strong>WTTW</strong> Vme is our Spanish language channel. FreeTV, over-the-air antenna viewers can tune to channel<strong>11</strong>-4. Comcast digital cable customers can watch<strong>WTTW</strong> V-me on channel 368 or 629.Vme MatinéMondays-Fridays at 2:00 pm<strong>WTTW</strong> Vme’s all-new drama block Vme Matinee airs prime-timeseries in the daytime with the popular series Cuéntame Cómo Pasó,Trátame Bien, África de mi Corazón, Comisario Rex, and Hay AlguienAhí.Full schedule online at wttw.com/schedulesPictured: Cast of Cuéntame Cómo Pasóon demand<strong>WTTW</strong> on DemandFind <strong>WTTW</strong> on Demand by selecting Comcast’s“Get Local” folder.June On-Demand Picks• Antiques Roadshow• Check, Please!• Chicago Tonight• Frontline• Jacques Pépin’s More Fast Food My Way• Masterpiece Mystery!• PBS NewsHourPictured: Poirot (David Suchet) returns in Masterpeice Mystery!6 JUNE 20<strong>11</strong>


In the SpotlightMORNING6:15 Easy Yoga for Arthritis withPeggy Cappy This program isdesigned to address not onlyarthritis issues but all jointswhich have stiffened withage or become less mobilefrom injury or inactivity.7:15 Kickstart Your Health withDr. Neal Bernard [R]8:45 ADD and Loving It?! [R]10:30 The Road to Perfect Healthwith Brenda Watson In thisnew special, digestive careexpert Brenda Watson showsus how all health ailmentscan be linked to an imbalancein the digestive system, anddemonstrates that a wellbalancedintestinal tract makesup a large part of our immunesystem, or our body’s “GutProtection System” (GPS).Brenda outlines a clear andconcise plan to maintain ahealthy, well-balanced GPS.Great Performances:Jackie Evancho –Dream with Mein ConcertJackie Evancho – the ten year-oldgirl with the extraordinary voice –makes her Great Performances soloconcert debut. Already familiar tonational audiences from her debutappearances on America’s GotTalent, this program celebrates therelease of her first full length soloalbum Dream with Me, and wastaped at the spectacular grounds ofthe magnificent Ringling Museumof Art in Sarasota, Florida.Saturday, June 4,7:00 pmlegends – including BarryMcGuire, Roger McGuinnof The Byrds, The ChadMitchell Trio, Chad & Jeremy,Jesse Colin Young of TheYoungbloods, and more.3:00 ADD and Loving It?!“Everything you think you knowabout ADD [Attention DeficitDisorder] and ADHD [AttentionDeficit Hyperactivity Disorder] iswrong.” Actor Patrick McKennatalks to researchers, specialists,and doctors about ADD andADHD, and chats with ordinarypeople who are dealing directlywith the challenges of this commonproblem. He also shareshis own life story and personalstruggle with undiagnosed anduntreated ADHD, and, now, hissuccess in living with adult ADD.4:45 Kickstart Your Healthwith Dr. Neal Bernard Dr.Barnard unveils the secretsto reprogramming your bodyquickly and getting your bodyon track to better healthfast. Whether you’re drawnto chocolate, cookies, potatochips, cheeseburgers, or fries,Dr. Neal Barnard’s adviceand plant-based diet willprovide delicious and healthyalternatives that do not includemeat, dairy, seafood, andother animal-based products.AFTERNOON12:15 Suze Orman’s Money ClassBased on her recent book, thisprogram reveals Suze’s experttake on what actions peopleneed to take in light of thenew economy. She unveils herown new and powerful advice,updating and sometimesrevising her long-held beliefs, tohelp viewers navigate today’sunsettling economic waters.Filmed before a live audience,this special includes plenty offrank and down-to-earth advicecombined with compassionateand humorous Q and A.2:15 The Road to Perfect Healthwith Brenda Watson [R]4:00 Suze Orman’s Money Class [R]EVENING6:00 Rick Steves’ Europe withAbandon! By popular demand,Rick Steves follows up hiswildly successful EuropeanInsights special with a secondprogram, highlighting thequintessential experiencesof European travel – greatfood, fun-loving people, andvivid culture. Rick does as thelocals do and embraces lifewith abandon, with the aimof inspiring travelers to makethe most of their experiencesabroad. In Scandinavia, hesavors seafood freshly caughtfrom a fjord, delights in theriveting beat of flamenco inAndalucia in southern Spain,and joins in celebrating a newday in Bosnia – once war-tornbut now bursting with promise.6:30 McLaughlin Group7:00 Great Performances:Jackie Evancho – Dreamwith Me in Concert8:30 Celtic Thunder: Heritage10:00 Rock, Pop, and Doo WopRock and pop legends Jon(Sha Na Na) “Bowzer” Baumanand Ronnie Spector (of theRonettes) bring back the bestsongs from the late 1950s andearly 1960s rock, pop, anddoo wop era in this all-newspecial, which includes new liveperformances and rare, neverbefore-availablearchival classicsfrom the Dick Clark vaults.Sunday 5EARLY MORNING12:15 Suze Orman’s Money Class [R]2:15 Suze Orman’s Money Class [R]4:30 Easy Yoga for Arthritiswith Peggy Cappy [R]5:30 The Road to Perfect Healthwith Brenda Watson [R]MORNING7:15 The Road to Perfect Healthwith Brenda Watson [R]9:00 Masterpiece Classic:Downton Abbey (Part 1 of4) Created by Oscar-winningwriter Julian Fellowes (GosfordPark), Downton Abbey depictsthe lives of the noble Crawleyfamily and the staff who servethem, set at their Edwardiancountry house in 1912. Theall-star cast includes HughBonneville, Dame Maggie Smith,and Elizabeth McGovern. LauraLinney hosts. When the Titanicgoes down, Lord Granthamloses his immediate heirsand his daughter Mary losesher fiancé, throwing DowntonAbbey and its servants into turmoil.The new heir turns out tobe Matthew, a lowly lawyer withnovel ideas about country life.<strong>11</strong>:00 Masterpiece Classic:Downton Abbey (Part 2of 4) Mary entertains threesuitors, including a Turkishdiplomat whose boldnessleads to a surprising event.Downstairs, the shockingformer life of Carson, the butler,is unmasked, and Bates riskshis health to remain valet.AFTERNOON1:00 Masterpiece Classic:Downton Abbey (Part 3 of 4)Growing into his role as heir,Matthew brings out the bitterrivalry between sistersMary and Edith. ServantsThomas and O’Brien schemeagainst Bates, while headhousemaid Anna is increasinglyattracted to him. LadyViolet’s winning streak in theflower show is threatened.3:00 Masterpiece Classic:Downton Abbey (Part 4 of4) The heir crisis at DowntonAbbey takes an unexpectedturn. Meanwhile, rumors flyabout Mary’s virtue. Hersister Sybil takes a risk inher secret political life. Annaunearths Bates’ mysteriouspast, and O’Brien and Thomas20<strong>11</strong> JUNE 7


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8th Annual <strong>WTTW</strong> Kids Fun and RunA 3K Family Walk and 5K Fun Run to supportquality children's programmingWalk or Run,But Come…To a summer morningpacked with fun!Sunday, August 14, 20<strong>11</strong> • 9:00 am until Noon8:00 am for members-only concert with Ralph's WorldRegistration includes:• Official event t-shirt, goodie bag, and event number.• Plus: Meet and Greets with your favorite <strong>WTTW</strong> Kids walk-aroundcharacters, including Arthur, D.W., and Buster from Arthur; CuriousGeorge; DOG and DUCK from WordWorld; Elmo, Cookie Monster,and Grover from Sesame Street plus much more!• Live concert performance from Ralph's Worldthroughout the day on the event's main stage.Lincoln Park • ChicagoCannon Drive • South of Fullerton• New this year! Special appearances by the Kratt Brothers,stars of the new hit <strong>WTTW</strong> Kids series, Wild Kratts!• And complimentary on-site food and beverage, inflatables for climbingand sliding, crafts, special activities, strolling performers, and the goodfeeling that you're helping to support the programs you love on <strong>WTTW</strong>.For more information and to registercall (773) 509-5333 orvisit wttw.com/funandrunRegistration opens June 1. This event sells out.Guarantee your place by registering early!Save 10% Special Early Bird Offer! Register online orcall between June 1-13 and receive 10% off your entire registrationfee, plus a $10 gift card to Fleet Feet Sports Chicago!20<strong>11</strong> JUNE 9


In the SpotlightEric ClaptonGreat Performances:Eric ClaptonCrossroads GuitarFestival 3In June 2010, Eric Clapton gathereda veritable Who’s Who of the world’smost talented guitarists at this <strong>11</strong>-hour celebration of the six-string,hosted by comedian Bill Murray thatattracted a sold-out crowd of morethan 27,000 music fans to Chicago’sToyota Park. Featured are remarkableperformances by Robert Cray, VinceGill, Jeff Beck, Sheryl Crow, JimmieVaughan, Jr., Keb’ Mo’, and BuddyGuy, as well as the legendary B.B.King. The rock contingent is also wellrepresented by ZZ Top, Jeff Beck,the John Mayer Trio, Warren Haynes,Steve Winwood, and many more.Monday, June 6, 7:30 pmChris Turner and Armistead MaupinOut in AmericaThis new program offers an upliftingcollection of deeply moving and oftenhumorous personal stories told bysome of the country’s most prominentLGBT figures and pioneers, as wellas many average, yet extraordinary,citizens from Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual,and Transgender communities.Against the backdrop of historicalevents, each also traces their ownhopes, struggles, influences, andcontributions towards advancementsin equality and broad social change.Wednesday, June 8,7:30 pmplot their exit strategy.5:00 30 Good Minutes: ThinkingAgain About Food Guest: NigelSavage – Executive Director,Hazon in New York, NY.5:30 Opry Memories A return tothe golden era of countrymusic. This program, hosted byJohn Schneider and taped, fittingly,at the Ryman Auditorium,celebrates the landmarkhome of country music andthe legendary country artistswho brought their music intohomes across America onthe long-running broadcastsfrom the Grand Ole Opry.EVENING7:00 Priests In Concert at ArmaghCathedral Three RomanCatholic clergymen fromNorthern Ireland – brothersEugene and Martin O’Haganand their close childhood friendDavid Delargy – are trainedvocalists brought togetherby their faith and passionfor music. Performing atArmagh, one of Ireland’s mostprestigious cathedrals, ThePriests are accompanied bya full orchestra and choir onsome of the world’s best-lovedsongs, including “Ave Maria,”“Pie Jesu,” “O Holy Night,”“Gloria,” “Panis Angelicus,”“Irish Blessing,” and “Be Still MySoul.” Joining the trio are legendaryflutist Sir James Galwayand Moya Brennan of Clannad.8:30 Straight No Chaser: Live inNew York This special featuringthe a cappella phenomenonStraight No Chaser includesmaterial from their EP Six Pack,from their album With a Twist,and from their forthcomingalbum to be released thisspring. The music is a mix ofclassic hits from the 1950sand 1960s, the Motown era, aswell as contemporary pop hitswith the classic SNC twist.10:00 Straight No Chaser:Live in New York [R]<strong>11</strong>:30 Joe Bonamassa: Live fromthe Royal Albert Hall SeeFri. June 3 at 10:00 pm. [R]Monday 6EARLY MORNING1:00 Younger Next Year: The NewScience Dr. Henry Lodge hasilluminated the new scienceof aging: why everyone – nomatter what age – needs toexercise regularly and adoptother constructive behaviors toremain vital to live better, longer.He explains the biologicalimpact of exercise on the bodyand the brain – how it forcescell decay and cell renewalin both. Just as important, Dr.Lodge explains why establishingcaring relationships andconnecting to issues or projectsthat are truly meaningful iscritical to healthy longevity.Other significant factors suchas eating properly, reducingstress, and living within yourmeans are also highlighted.2:30 The Road to Perfect Healthwith Brenda Watson [R]4:15 The Road to Perfect Healthwith Brenda Watson [R]MORNING-AFTERNOON6:00-6:00 <strong>WTTW</strong> KidsEVENING6:00 PBS NewsHour7:00 Chicago Tonight7:30 Great Performances:Eric Clapton CrossroadsGuitar Festival 310:00 Legacy of Jim Croce This programfeatures the late singersongwriter’sperformances ontelevision in the early 1970sand includes these classicCroce songs: “You Don’t MessAround with Jim,” “Operator(That’s Not the Way It Feels),”and “Bad, Bad LeRoy Brown.”Croce’s widow, Ingrid, and theirson A.J., provide commentaryfilled with intimate anecdotes.<strong>11</strong>:00 Encore ProgrammingTuesday 7EARLY MORNING12:30 Nightly Business Report1:00 BBC World News1:30 Opry Memories See Sun.June 5 at 5:30 pm. [R]3:00 Rock, Pop, and DooWop See Saturday, June4 at 10:00 pm. [R]5:30 Chicago Tonight [R]MORNING-AFTERNOON6:00-6:00 <strong>WTTW</strong> KidsEVENING6:00 PBS NewsHour7:00 Chicago Tonight7:30 André Rieu: The HomecomingAndré Rieu returns to his Dutchhometown of Maastricht for amidsummer night performancein Vrijthof Square, includinga spectacular light show anda special guest appearanceby the Platinum Tenors.9:45 The Road to Perfect Healthwith Brenda Watson [R]<strong>11</strong>:30 BBC World NewsWednesday 8EARLY MORNING12:00 Nightly Business Report12:30 Rick Steves’ Europe withAbandon! See Saturday,June 4 at 6:00 pm. [R]1:00 Suze Orman’s Money Class [R]3:00 Suze Orman’s Money Class [R]5:00 Rick Steves’ Europewith Abandon! [R]5:30 Chicago Tonight [R]MORNING-AFTERNOON6:00-6:00 <strong>WTTW</strong> KidsEVENING6:00 PBS NewsHour7:00 Chicago Tonight7:30 Out in America9:00 Suze Orman’s Money Class [R]<strong>11</strong>:00 Straight No Chaser:Live in New York [R]Thursday 9EARLY MORNING12:30 Nightly Business Report1:00 BBC World News1:30 ADD and Loving It?! [R]3:15 Rick Steves’ Europewith Abandon! [R]3:45 ADD and Loving It?! [R]5:30 Chicago Tonight [R]MORNING-AFTERNOON6:00-6:00 <strong>WTTW</strong> KidsEVENING6:00 PBS NewsHour7:00 Chicago Tonight7:30 Chris Botti in Boston, PartII Continuing the amazingperformance by trumpeter ChrisBotti (and friends) at Boston’sSymphony Hall, this versioncontains footage not seen inthe previous Chris Botti: Livein Boston. Artists appearingalong with Chris include Sting,Steven Tyler, Josh Groban, andYo-Yo-Ma, with Keith Lockhartconducting the Boston Pops.8:35 Celtic Thunder: Heritage Thepopular vocal group is backwith this new special, whichfocuses on musical repertoirefrom their Irish roots. Theperformances range fromsolo numbers, to enchantingduets and powerful ensembles.The show is a celebration ofCeltic music and the Celtsheritage, a joy for all thefamily, performed as everwith Celtic Thunder magic.10:20 Encore Programming<strong>11</strong>:30 BBC World NewsFriday 10EARLY MORNING12:00 BBC World News12:30 Nightly Business Report1:00 Rock, Pop, and Doo Wop [R]3:30 John Sebastian Presents:Folk Rewind See Saturday,June 4 at 1:00 am. [R]5:30 Chicago Tonight [R]MORNING-AFTERNOON6:00-6:00 <strong>WTTW</strong> KidsEVENING6:00 PBS NewsHour7:00 Chicago Tonight: The Week inReview with Joel Weisman7:30 Ebert Presents At the Movies8:00 Moments to Remember PattiPage returns to co-host thisspecial, featuring performances10 JUNE 20<strong>11</strong>


and archival classics withco-hosts Nick Clooney, PeterMarshall, Wink Martindale,and The Lawrence WelkShow’s Mary Lou Metzger.10:30 Rock, Pop, and Doo Wop [R]Saturday <strong>11</strong>EARLY MORNING12:45 Washington Week1:15 BBC World News1:45 Nightly Business Report2:30 Moments to Remember [R]5:00 Suze Orman’sMoney Class [R]MORNING7:00 Suze Orman’sMoney Class [R]9:00 The Road to Perfect Healthwith Brenda Watson [R]10:55 Les Miserables 25thAnniversary Concert at theO2 This special event featuressome of the best-knownperformers ever to appear inLes Miserables over the past25 years, in a concert recordedat the O2 Arena in London.AFTERNOON3:20 Celebrating North America’sSteam Railways This programexplores the impact the steamengine had on North Americaby visiting 17 of the continent’smost historic and scenic touriststeam railroads. This specialtakes us from the frozen tundraof Alaska to the vast highdesert of Arizona, and from therolling hills of New HampshireSpecial June Pride Programming<strong>WTTW</strong><strong>11</strong> HD (<strong>11</strong>.1)A Place to Live: The Story ofTriangle SquareThursday, June 2, 9:00 pmOut in AmericaWednesday, June 8, 8:00 pmIndependent Lens: Two SpiritsTuesday, June 14, 10:30 pmStonewall Uprising:American ExperienceThursday, June 16, 8:00 pmOut & Proud in ChicagoThursday, June 23, 9:00 pmSchoolboy to Showgirl:The Alexandra Billings StoryFriday, June 17, 7:30 pmand the Black Hills of SouthDakota to the prairies and vastmountain ranges of Canada.The program also visitsSteamtown National HistoricSite, provides a first-handlesson on how a steam engineworks, and shows why millionsof people each year are drawnto visit and ride steam railways.4:45 Celebrating North America’sSteam Railways [R]EVENING6:30 McLaughlin Group7:00 André Rieu: Radio CityMusic Hall – Live in NewYork André Rieu brings anoutstanding group of gueststars and musical themestogether for this special. Hepays tribute to Frank Sinatra,welcomes talented five year-oldviolinist Akim, and performswith the Harlem GospelChoir, the Strauss Orchestra,and Andre’s own choir. Youwon’t believe the beautifulmusic they make together.9:00 Encore Programming10:30 Encore ProgrammingSunday 12EARLY MORNING12:00 Encore Programming5:55 Kickstart Your Health with Dr.Neal Bernard See Saturday,June 4 at 4:45 am. [R]MORNING7:25 Anne of Green GablesMarathon (in 4 parts) TheIn the LifeThursday, June 2, 10:30 pm<strong>WTTW</strong> Prime (<strong>11</strong>.2)Stonewall Uprising: AmericanExperienceSaturday, June 18, 7:00 pmOut & Proud in ChicagoSaturday, June 18, 8:30 pmIndependent Lens: Two SpiritsSaturday, June 18, 10:10 pmP.O.V.: Beyond HatredSaturday, June 18, <strong>11</strong>:10 pmoriginal miniseries based onLucy Maud Montgomery’sbeloved novels, starring MeganFollows as Anne, ColleenDewhurst as Marilla, andRichard Farnsworth as Matthew.AFTERNOON2:20 Anne of Green GablesMarathon (in 4 parts) [R]EVENING7:00 Chicago by Boat: The NewRiver Tour Geoffrey returnsto the Chicago River for atour highlighting the changesalong the river since Chicagoby Boat, his first “tour” show,aired on <strong>WTTW</strong><strong>11</strong> in 1995. Shotin high definition video, thisupdate dramatically expandsthe geographical scopeof the original program.9:30 Chris Botti: Live inBoston (Part 2)Monday 13EARLY MORNING12:00 Encore ProgrammingMORNING-AFTERNOON6:00-6:00 <strong>WTTW</strong> KidsEVENING6:00 PBS NewsHour7:00 Chicago Tonight8:00 Encore Programming9:30 Encore Programming<strong>11</strong>:00 Nightly Business Report<strong>11</strong>:30 BBC World NewsTuesday 14EARLY MORNING12:00 Chicago Tonight [R]1:00 Tavis Smiley1:30 Charlie Rose2:30 Encore Programming5:00 Chicago Tonight [R]MORNING-AFTERNOON6:00-6:00 <strong>WTTW</strong> KidsEVENING6:00 PBS NewsHour7:00 Chicago Tonight8:00 Encore Programming9:00 Encore Programming10:30 Independent Lens: Two Spirits<strong>11</strong>:30 BBC World NewsWednesday 15EARLY MORNING12:00 Nightly Business Report12:30 Chicago Tonight [R]1:30 Tavis Smiley2:00 Charlie Rose3:00 Encore Programming5:00 Chicago Tonight [R]MORNING-AFTERNOON6:00-6:00 <strong>WTTW</strong> KidsEVENING6:00 PBS NewsHour7:00 Chicago TonightIn the SpotlightWe’wha, Zuni leader who wasborn male but functioned infemale roles, 1886.Independent Lens:Two SpiritsFred Martinez was one of the youngesthate-crime victims in modern historywhen he was brutally murdered at 16.This film explores the life and deathof a boy who was also a girl, and theessentially spiritual nature of gender.Tuesday, June 14,10:30 pm8:00 The Road to Perfect Healthwith Brenda Watson [R]9:45 The Road to Perfect Healthwith Brenda Watson [R]<strong>11</strong>:30 BBC World NewsThursday 16EARLY MORNING12:00 Nightly Business Report12:30 Chicago Tonight [R]1:30 Tavis Smiley2:00 Charlie Rose3:00 Encore Programming5:00 Chicago TonightMORNING-AFTERNOON6:00-6:00 <strong>WTTW</strong> KidsEVENING6:00 PBS NewsHour7:00 Chicago Tonight8:00MORNING-AFTERNOON6:00-6:00 <strong>WTTW</strong> KidsEVENING6:00 PBS NewsHour7:00 Chicago Tonight8:00 Stonewall Uprising: AmericanExperience In an era whenhomosexuality was illegal andgays were hunted and often entrappedby undercover police intheir hometowns all across thecountry, they began fleeing toNew York and found refuge in aMafia-run gay bar in Greenwich20<strong>11</strong> JUNE <strong>11</strong>


Kid GridVillage,Monday-Friday Mornings 4:00 (M-Th) Arthur(F) Friday Palooza4:30 (M-Th) Arthur(F) Friday Palooza5:00 (M-Th) Wild Kratts(F) <strong>WTTW</strong> Kids Picks5:30 (M-Th) Electric Company(F) <strong>WTTW</strong> Kids Picks6:00 Word Girl6:30 Fetch! with Ruff Ruffman7:00 Arthur7:30 Martha Speaks8:00 Curious George8:30 The Cat in the Hat Knowsa Lot About That!9:00 Super Why!9:30 Dinosaur Train10:00 Sesame Street<strong>11</strong>:00 Word World<strong>11</strong>:30 Sid the Science KidAfternoons12:00 Clifford12:30 (M) Barney & Friends(T-Th) Caillou(F) Barney & Friends1:00 Word World(F) Betsy’s KindergartenAdventure1:30 (M-Th) Super Why!(F) Thomas & Friends2:00 (M-Th) Dinosaur Train(F) Bob the Builder2:30 (M-Th) Martha Speaks(F) Angelina BallerinaThe Next Steps3:00 The Cat in the Hat Knowsa Lot About That!(F) Friday Palooza3:30 (M-Th) Curious George(F) Friday PaloozaSaturday Mornings6:30 Barney & Friends7:00 Caillou7:30 Angelina BallerinaThe Next Steps8:00 Word World8:30 Wild Kratts9:00 Bob the Builder9:30 Thomas & FriendsSunday Mornings5:00 Wild Animal BabyExplorers5:30 Between the Lions6:00 Maya & Miguel6:30 Sid The Science Kid7:00 Dinosaur Train7:30 The Cat in the HatKnows a Lot About That!8:00 Curious George8:30 Martha Speaks9:00 Cyberchase9:30 Word Girl10:00 Fetch! with Ruff Ruffman10:30 Electric Companythe Stonewall Inn. Whenpolice raided Stonewall on June28, 1969, gay men and womendid something they had notdone before: they fought back.9:30 Boxing Gym Boxing can bebloody, hurtful, and cruel, yetrequires dedication, discipline,focus, and grueling work ethic,sacrifice, conditioning, andferocious demands on thebody and mind. In this filmfrom verité documentarianFrederick Wiseman, the boxinggym is an example of theAmerican “melting pot,” wherewhites, blacks, Hispanics, andpeople of many races andethnic backgrounds meet, talk,and train – and in some casesdream together of success,riches, and prominence.<strong>11</strong>:00 Nightly Business Report<strong>11</strong>:30 BBC World NewsFriday 17EARLY MORNING12:00 Chicago Tonight [R]1:00 Tavis Smiley1:30 Charlie Rose2:30 Boxing Gym See Thurs.June 16 at 9:30 pm. [R]4:00 Independent Lens: TwoSpirits See Tues. June14 at 10:30 pm. [R]5:00 Chicago Tonight [R]MORNING-AFTERNOON6:00-6:00 <strong>WTTW</strong> KidsEVENING6:00 PBS NewsHour7:00 Chicago Tonight: The Week inReview with Joel Weisman7:30 Schoolboy to Showgirl: TheAlexandra Billings Story Thislocal documentary explores theextraordinary life and careerof an unforgettable stage andscreen actress, Chicago nativeAlexandra Billings. Follow hercompelling journey throughmany transitions – from fearto fearlessness, from sicknessto health, from loneliness tolove, and her most remarkabletransition of all – from maleto female. Learn how shesurvived a suicide attempt andconquered AIDS, addiction,ignorance, and much more.8:00 Check, Please! Fattoush/Takashi/Strongbow Inn8:30 Ebert Presents At the Movies9:00 Doc Martin: Always on MyMind Irate husband PhilPratt accuses Dr. Ellinghamof killing his wife Helen whenhe comes to their houseto treat her. Then a horrificaccident on the farm leavesMr. Pratt desperately needingthe doctor to save his life.10:00 Hustle<strong>11</strong>:00 Washington WeekA tour of stories, music, and fun for families featuringspecial guest Miss Lori, of Miss Lori’s CAMPUS.For a complete schedule visit:wttw.com/readersareleadersMade possible byour generous sponsorsWhere you’ll find us in JUNE:Aldi – 87th & Dan Ryan, Chicago • Wednesday, June 1, 10:30 amArboretum of South Barrington • Sunday, June 5, 10:30 amLincoln Park Zoo • Sunday, June 12, 10:30 amAldi – Chicago Ridge • Tuesday, June 21, 10:30 amTown Square Wheaton • Friday, June 24, 10:30 amwttw.com/kids12 JUNE 20<strong>11</strong>


In the SpotlightIn the SpotlightDavid Suchet as Hercule PoirotMasterpieceMystery! PoirotAgatha Christie’s suave Belgiandetective Hercule Poirot (DavidSuchet) returns to solve two-all newmysteries – one involving a suspiciousdeath at a cocktail party, and the otherwhere the clues include frozen clocks.Sunday, June 19 and 26,8:00 pm<strong>11</strong>:30 BBC World NewsSaturday 18EARLY MORNING12:00 Nightly Business Report12:30 Chicago Tonight: The Week inReview with Joel Weisman [R]1:00 Tavis Smiley1:30 Charlie Rose2:30 Encore ProgrammingMORNING6:00 Encore Programming<strong>11</strong>:55 Anne of Green GablesMarathon (in 4 parts) [R]AFTERNOON4:30 Encore ProgrammingEVENING6:30 McLaughlin Group7:00 As Time Goes By ReunionSpecial Dame Judi Dench andGeoffrey Palmer bring theirbeloved television charactersJean and Lionel back to life inthis new special, which picksup some time after the originalseries left off, and reveal Jean’sgreat anticipation of grandchildren,much to Lionel’s dismay.9:00 Encore ProgrammingSunday 19EARLY MORNING/MORNING12:00 Encore ProgrammingAFTERNOON12:00 Encore Programming5:00 30 Good Minutes: The TisdaleTriangle Guest: Susan Sparks,Senior Pastor, Madison AvenueBaptist Church, New York, NY.5:30 Encore ProgrammingEVENING6:00 Encore Programming8:00 Masterpiece Mystery!Poirot – Three-Act TragedyPoirot visits his friend SirCharles Cartwright, whohosts a cocktail party at hishome where a local Reverendchokes to death. Murderseems impossible, but when asecond guest dies under similarcircumstances, the Belgiansleuth investigates further.9:30 Check, Please! Fattoush/Takashi/Strongbow Inn [R]10:00 Doctor Who: Midnight TheDoctor is trapped alone,powerless, and terrified on theleisure planet Midnight. Soon,the knocking on the wall begins.10:45 Doctor Who Confidential:Look Who’s Talking<strong>11</strong>:00 HustleMonday 20EARLY MORNING12:00 Austin City Limits: SharonJones & the Dap-Kings/Carolyn Wonderland SharonJones and the Dap-Kingsburn up the stage with theirmodern take on classic souland funk. Texas treasureCarolyn Wonderland followswith her incendiary blendof rock, blues, and soul.1:00 Doc Martin: Always onMy Mind See Fri. June17 at 9:00 pm. [R]2:00 Stonewall Uprising: AmericanExperience See Thurs.June 16 at 8:00 pm. [R]3:30 Boxing Gym [R]5:00 Victory Garden: Light5:30 P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home:Relaxing EnvironmentMORNING-AFTERNOON6:00-6:00 <strong>WTTW</strong> KidsEVENING6:00 PBS NewsHour7:00 Chicago Tonight8:00 Antiques Roadshow: Wichita(Part 2 of 3) Host Mark L.Walberg and appraiser GaryPiattoni shed some light onthe Wichita-based ColemanCompany and the appeal ofits iconic recreational andmilitary lanterns and stoves.At the Century II PerformingArts & Convention Center, onelucky guest gets a big surprisewhen her set of 1914 and1915 Cracker Jack baseballcards is estimated to beworth $30,000 to $40,000.9:00 Antiques Roadshow: Wichita(Part 3 of 3) We see theWichita Art Museum’s collectionof Art Nouveau works byglassmaker Frederick Carder,co-founder of the SteubenGlass Company. Discoveriesinclude a 1920s Buddy “L”toy sand and gravel truck; a19th-century bronze sculptureby British artist Edward OnslowFord; and an 18th-centurysurveyor’s compass, valuedat $ 20,000 to $25,000.10:00 Abraham and Mary Lincoln,A House Divided: AmericanExperience (Part 1 of 4)This four-part miniseries,the first dual biography tofollow the Lincolns from theirstrikingly different childhoodsin the South to their years inthe White House, uncoverstheir public ambitions andprivate fears while it paints avivid picture of a complicatedmarriage – a couple who lovedeach other passionately,quarreled intensely and werefrequently forced to mourn.This episode tells the story ofthe Abraham and Mary ToddLincoln’s childhoods anddescribes their courtship.<strong>11</strong>:00 Nightly Business Report<strong>11</strong>:30 BBC World NewsTuesday 21EARLY MORNING12:00 Chicago Tonight [R]1:00 Tavis Smiley1:30 Charlie Rose2:30 Masterpiece Mystery! Poirot –Three-Act Tragedy See Sun.June 19 at 8:00 pm. [R]4:00 Hustle [R]5:00 Chicago Tonight [R]MORNING-AFTERNOON6:00-6:00 <strong>WTTW</strong> KidsEVENING6:00 PBS NewsHour7:00 Chicago Tonight8:00 History Detectives Mysteriousairplane engine parts leadEduardo Pagan to a forbiddenHawaiian island where hefinds a heroic story oftenovershadowed by the raid onPearl Harbor. Then Elyse Luraytries to match metal shavingsto the right cannon. What roledid these shavings play in theearly hours of the Civil War?An early 20th century saddleputs Wes Cowan on the trailof Yakima Cunutt. How didthis rodeo champion changeHollywood moviemaking?9:00 Frontline10:00 P.O.V.: Kings of Pastry Sixteenchefs compete to win France’s“Nobel Prize for pastry.”Tukufu Zuberi, and Elyse LurayHistory DetectivesThe popular investigative seriesreturns for a ninth season toexplore the stories behind historicsites, artifacts, and tall tales toldin cities across the country, withthe help of an inquisitive teamof fact-finders with an uncannytalent for uncovering the truth.Tuesdays, beginningJune 21, 8:00 pmChef Jacquy PfeifferP.O.V.: Kings of PastryWhen award-winning filmmakersfocus their lenses on the competitionfor the coveted Meilleurs Ouvriers deFrance awards, you’re in for a treat.In this program, 16 chefs, includingJacquy Pfeiffer, co-founder ofChicago’s French Pastry School, whipup the most gorgeous, delectable,gravity-defying concoctions andedge-of-your-seat drama as theydeliver their spun-sugar dessertsto the display table. The inevitabledisasters and successes proveboth poignant and hilarious.Tuesday, June 21,10:00 pm20<strong>11</strong> JUNE 13


1WED2THU3FRI4SAT5SUN6MON7TUE8WED9THU10FRI<strong>11</strong>SAT12SUN13MON14TUE15WEDPrimetime GridSee page 6 for highlights and to learn more about how to watch<strong>WTTW</strong> <strong>11</strong> (<strong>11</strong>–1), <strong>WTTW</strong> Prime (<strong>11</strong>–2), and <strong>WTTW</strong> Create (<strong>11</strong>–3).6:00 pm 6:30 pm 7:00 pm 7:30 pm 8:00 pm 8:30 pm 9:00 pm 9:30 pm 10:00 pm 10:30 pm<strong>11</strong>-1 PBS NewHour Chicago Tonight American Masters: Maestro James Levine Great Performances: Nixon in China<strong>11</strong>-2 Burt Wolf Art Wolfe Check, Please! Made in Spain This Old House Hour Globe Trekker Chicago Tonight<strong>11</strong>-3 America’s Test Kitchen Lidia’s Italy Joanne Weir New Scandinavian … Rick Steves’s Europe Art Wolfe Garden Smart Ask This Old House For Your Home Katie Brown<strong>11</strong>-1 PBS NewHour Chicago Tonight Pompeii: The Last Day A Place to Live: The Story of Triangle Square In the Life<strong>11</strong>-2 Vine Talk Everyday Edisons Antiques Roadshow Masterpiece Mystery: Inspector Lewis - Quality of Mercy Travelscope Chicago Tonight<strong>11</strong>-3 Mexico - R. Bayless Julia & Jacques Cooking Odyssey Hubert Keller Rick Steves’ Iran The Victory Garden Woodwright’s Shop American Woodshop Moment of Luxury<strong>11</strong>-1 PBS NewHour The Week in Review At the Movies Doc Martin Doc Martin Joe Bonamassa Live From the Royal Albert Hall<strong>11</strong>-2 My Generation McLaughlin Group Frontline Washington Week Inside Washington BBC Newsnight World Business The Week in Review Rick Steves’ Europe<strong>11</strong>-3 Simply Ming Lidia’s Italy Ciao Italia Caprial and John Rick Steves’s Europe Music Voyager P. Allen Smith This Old House Hometime Around the House<strong>11</strong>-1 Rick Steves’ Europe McLaughlin Group Great Performances: Jackie Evancho - Dream with Me Tommy Emmanuel & Friends Live from the Balboa Theatre Rock, Pop & Doo Wop<strong>11</strong>-2 Masterpiece Mystery: Inspector Lewis (5:30) American Experience: War Letters Blueprint America: Road to the Future Frontline: Young & Restless in China<strong>11</strong>-3 P. Allen Smith For Your Home P. Allen Smith For Your Home P. Allen Smith For Your Home P. Allen Smith For Your Home Garden Smart Garden Smart<strong>11</strong>-1 Opry Memories Priests in Concert at Armagh Cathedral Straight No Chaser: Live in New York Straight No Chaser: Live in New York<strong>11</strong>-2 Movie: Gorky Park (4:50) China From the Inside NOVA: scienceNOW Equator Great Lodges of the National Parks<strong>11</strong>-3 America’s Test Kitchen Lidia’s Italy Joanne Weir New Scandinavian … Rick Steves’s Europe Art Wolfe P. Allen Smith Ask This Old House For Your Home Katie Brown<strong>11</strong>-1 PBS NewHour Chicago Tonight Great Performances: Eric Clapton Crossroads Guitar Festival 3<strong>11</strong>-2 Rick Steves’ Europe Rick Steves’ Europe NOVA: Ghosts of Machy Piccu Nature: Fellowship of the Whales To Market To Market to Buy a Fat Pig Chicago Tonight Rick Steves<strong>11</strong>-3 Simply Ming Lidia’s Italy Ciao Italia Caprial and John Rick Steves’s Europe Music Voyager Garden Smart This Old House Hometime Around the House<strong>11</strong>-1 PBS NewHour Chicago Tonight André Rieu: The Homecomming Road to Perfect Health with Brenda Watson (9:45)<strong>11</strong>-2 Rudy Maxa Smart Travels History Detectives Doc Martin Doc Martin Chicago Tonight Rick Steves<strong>11</strong>-3 Mexico - R. Bayless Julia and Jacques Cooking Odyssey Hubert Keller Globe Trekker The Victory Garden Woodwright’s Shop American Woodshop Moment of Luxury<strong>11</strong>-1 PBS NewHour Chicago Tonight Out in America Suze Orman’s Money Class<strong>11</strong>-2 Burt Wolf Art Wolfe Check, Please! Made in Spain This Old House Hour Globe Trekker Chicago Tonight Rick Steves<strong>11</strong>-3 America’s Test Kitchen Lidia’s Italy Joanne Weir New Scandinavian … Rick Steves’s Europe Art Wolfe Garden Smart Ask This Old House For Your Home Katie Brown<strong>11</strong>-1 PBS NewHour Chicago Tonight Chris Botti: Live in Boston, Part 2 Celtic Thunder: Heritage (8:35) Tommy Emmanuel & Friends (10:20)<strong>11</strong>-2 Vine Talk Everyday Edisons Antiques Roadshow Masterpiece Mystery: Inspector Lewis - Point of Vanishing Travelscope Chicago Tonight Rick Steves<strong>11</strong>-3 Mexico - R. Bayless Julia & Jacques Cooking Odyssey Hubert Keller Globe Trekker The Victory Garden Woodwright’s Shop American Woodshop Moment of Luxury<strong>11</strong>-1 PBS NewHour The Week in Review At the Movies Moments to Remember Rock, Pop & Doo Wop<strong>11</strong>-2 My Generation McLaughlin Group Frontline Washington Week Inside Washington BBC Newsnight World Business The Week in Review Rick Steves<strong>11</strong>-3 Simply Ming Lidia’s Italy Ciao Italia Caprial and John Rick Steves’s Europe Music Voyager P. Allen Smith This Old House Hometime Around the House<strong>11</strong>-1 Steam Railways (3:20) McLaughlin Group André Rieu: Radio City Music Hall Celtic Thunder: Heritage To be announced<strong>11</strong>-2 Masterpiece Mystery: Inspector Lewis (5:30) Magic of Audrey Betty Ford: The Real Deal Nancy Reagan: The Role of a Lifetime Synchronized Swimming<strong>11</strong>-3 Travelscope Smart Travels Burt Wolf Smart Travels Smart Travels Passport to Adventure Equitrekking Passport to Adventure Smart Travels Equitrekking<strong>11</strong>-1 Anne of Green Gables (4:32) Chicago By Boat: The New River Tour Chris Botti: Live in Boston, Part 2<strong>11</strong>-2 Movie: The Entertainer (5:00) China From the Inside NOVA: scienceNOW Equator Great Lodges of the National Parks<strong>11</strong>-3 America’s Test Kitchen Lidia’s Italy Joanne Weir New Scandinavian … Rick Steves’s Europe Art Wolfe P. Allen Smith Ask This Old House For Your Home Katie Brown<strong>11</strong>-1 PBS NewHour Chicago Tonight To be announced To be announced<strong>11</strong>-2 Rick Steves’ Europe Rick Steves’ Europe NOVA: Secrets of Stonehenge Nature: What Females Want Making Sense of Place: Portland Chicago Tonight<strong>11</strong>-3 Simply Ming Lidia’s Italy Ciao Italia Caprial and John Rick Steves’s Europe Music Voyager Garden Smart This Old House Hometime Around the House<strong>11</strong>-1 PBS NewHour Chicago Tonight To be announced To be announced Independent Lens<strong>11</strong>-2 Rudy Maxa Smart Travels History Detectives Shore Things Great Old Amusement Parks Chicago Tonight<strong>11</strong>-3 Mexico - R. Bayless Julia and Jacques Cooking Odyssey Hubert Keller Globe Trekker The Victory Garden Woodwright’s Shop American Woodshop Moment of Luxury<strong>11</strong>-1 PBS NewHour Chicago Tonight Road to Perfect Health with Brenda Watson Road to Perfect Health with Brenda Watson (9:45)<strong>11</strong>-2 Burt Wolf Art Wolfe Check, Please! Made in Spain This Old House Hour Globe Trekker Chicago Tonight<strong>11</strong>-3 America’s Test Kitchen Lidia’s Italy Joanne Weir New Scandinavian … Rick Steves’s Europe Art Wolfe Garden Smart Ask This Old House For Your Home Katie Brown14 JUNE 20<strong>11</strong>


16THU17FRI18SAT19SUN20MON21TUE22WED23THU24FRI25SAT26SUN27MON28TUE29WED30THU6:00 pm 6:30 pm 7:00 pm 7:30 pm 8:00 pm 8:30 pm 9:00 pm 9:30 pm 10:00 pm 10:30 pm<strong>11</strong>-1 PBS NewHour Chicago Tonight American Experience: Stonewall Uprising Boxing Gym<strong>11</strong>-2 Vine Talk Everyday Edisons Antiques Roadshow Masterpiece Mystery: Wallander - Sidetracked Travelscope Chicago Tonight<strong>11</strong>-3 Pati’s Mexican Table Julia & Jacques Cooking Odyssey Hubert Keller Globe Trekker The Victory Garden Woodwright’s Shop American Woodshop Moment of Luxury<strong>11</strong>-1 PBS NewHour The Week in Review Schoolboy to Showgirl Check, Please! At the Movies Doc Martin Hustle<strong>11</strong>-2 My Generation McLaughlin Group Frontline Washington Week Inside Washington BBC Newsnight World Business The Week in Review Jay’s Chicago<strong>11</strong>-3 Simply Ming Lidia’s Italy Ciao Italia Caprial and John Rick Steves’s Europe Music Voyager P. Allen Smith This Old House Hometime Around the House<strong>11</strong>-1 To be announced McLaughlin Group As Time Goes By Reunion Special To be announced<strong>11</strong>-2 Masterpiece Mystery: Wallander (5:30) American Experience: Stonewall Uprising Out & Proud in Chicago Independent Lens: Two Spirits<strong>11</strong>-3 Avec Eric Katie Brown Coastal Cooking Katie Brown Rachel’s Favorite Food P. Allen Smith Katie Brown Ciao Italia Cook’s Country Caprial and John<strong>11</strong>-1 To be announced Masterpiece Mystery: Poirot XI - Three Act Tragedy Check, Please! Doctor Who<strong>11</strong>-2 Movie: Exodus (4:30) NOVA: scienceNOW Equator Great Lodges of the National Parks<strong>11</strong>-3 America’s Test Kitchen Lidia’s Italy Joanne Weir New Scandinavian … Rick Steves’s Europe Art Wolfe P. Allen Smith Ask This Old House For Your Home Katie Brown<strong>11</strong>-1 PBS NewHour Chicago Tonight Antiques Roadshow Antiques Roadshow American Experience: Abraham and Mary Lincoln<strong>11</strong>-2 Rick Steves’ Europe Rick Steves’ Europe NOVA: Riddles of the Sphinx Nature: What Males Will Do Doctor Who Chicago Tonight<strong>11</strong>-3 Simply Ming Lidia’s Italy Ciao Italia Primal Grill Rick Steves’s Europe Music Voyager Garden Smart This Old House Hometime Around the House<strong>11</strong>-1 PBS NewHour Chicago Tonight History Detectives Frontline P.O.V.: Kings of Pastry<strong>11</strong>-2 Rudy Maxa Smart Travels History Detectives Doc Martin Hustle Chicago Tonight<strong>11</strong>-3 Pati’s Mexican Table Julia and Jacques Cooking Odyssey Hubert Keller Globe Trekker The Victory Garden Woodwright’s Shop American Woodshop Moment of Luxury<strong>11</strong>-1 PBS NewHour Chicago Tonight National Geographic Bee NOVA: Space Shuttle Disaster Typeface<strong>11</strong>-2 Burt Wolf Art Wolfe Check, Please! Made in Spain This Old House Hour Globe Trekker Chicago Tonight<strong>11</strong>-3 America’s Test Kitchen Lidia’s Italy Joanne Weir New Scandinavian … Rick Steves’s Europe Art Wolfe Garden Smart Ask This Old House For Your Home Katie Brown<strong>11</strong>-1 PBS NewHour Chicago Tonight American Experience: Abraham and Mary Lincoln Out & Proud In Chicago Check, Please!<strong>11</strong>-2 Vine Talk Everyday Edisons Antiques Roadshow Masterpiece Mystery: Wallander - Firewall Travelscope Chicago Tonight<strong>11</strong>-3 Pati’s Mexican Table Julia & Jacques Cooking Odyssey Hubert Keller Globe Trekker The Victory Garden Woodwright’s Shop American Woodshop Growing Bolder<strong>11</strong>-1 PBS NewHour The Week in Review Jay’s Chicago Check, Please! At the Movies Doc Martin Hustle<strong>11</strong>-2 My Generation McLaughlin Group Frontline Washington Week Inside Washington BBC Newsnight World Business The Week in Review Jay’s Chicago<strong>11</strong>-3 Simply Ming Lidia’s Italy Ciao Italia Primal Grill Rick Steves’s Europe Music Voyager P. Allen Smith This Old House Hometime Around the House<strong>11</strong>-1 This Old House McLaughlin Group As Time Goes By Keeping Up App… Saturday Night Movie: Gorky Park Around the World in 20 Years<strong>11</strong>-2 Masterpiece Mystery: Wallander (5:30) Inventing L.A.: The Chandlers and Their Times Independent Lens: Young at Heart<strong>11</strong>-3 P. Allen Smith P. Allen Smith P. Allen Smith P. Allen Smith P. Allen Smith P. Allen Smith P. Allen Smith P. Allen Smith P. Allen Smith P. Allen Smith<strong>11</strong>-1 Doc Martin Nature: The Beauty of Ugly Masterpiece Mystery: Poirot XI - The Clocks Check, Please! Doctor Who<strong>11</strong>-2 Movie: Doctor Zhivago (4:45) NOVA: scienceNOW Around the World in 20 Years Great Lodges of the National Parks<strong>11</strong>-3 America’s Test Kitchen Lidia’s Italy P. Allen Smith Barbecue University Rick Steves’s Europe Art Wolfe P. Allen Smith Ask This Old House For Your Home Katie Brown<strong>11</strong>-1 PBS NewHour Chicago Tonight Antiques Roadshow Antiques Roadshow American Experience: Abraham and Mary Lincoln<strong>11</strong>-2 Rick Steves’ Europe Rick Steves’ Europe NOVA: Buildin Pharaoh’s Ship Nature: Parrots in the Land of Oz Doctor Who Chicago Tonight<strong>11</strong>-3 Simply Ming Lidia’s Italy Ciao Italia Primal Grill Rick Steves’s Europe Music Voyager Garden Smart This Old House Hometime Around the House<strong>11</strong>-1 PBS NewHour Chicago Tonight History Detectives Frontline Keeping Score: Mahler - Origins<strong>11</strong>-2 Rudy Maxa Smart Travels History Detectives Doc Martin Hustle Chicago Tonight<strong>11</strong>-3 Pati’s Mexican Table Julia and Jacques Cooking Odyssey Hubert Keller Globe Trekker The Victory Garden Woodwright’s Shop American Woodshop Growing Bolder<strong>11</strong>-1 PBS NewHour Chicago Tonight Secrets of the Dead: Executed in Error NOVA: What Are Dreams? Mahler: Symphony No. 1 in Concert<strong>11</strong>-2 Burt Wolf Art Wolfe Check, Please! Made in Spain This Old House Hour Globe Trekker Chicago Tonight<strong>11</strong>-3 America’s Test Kitchen Lidia’s Italy P. Allen Smith Barbecue University Rick Steves’s Europe Art Wolfe Garden Smart Ask This Old House For Your Home Katie Brown<strong>11</strong>-1 PBS NewHour Chicago Tonight American Experience: Abraham and Mary Lincoln Keeping Score: Mahler - Legacy Keeping Score: A Mahler Journey<strong>11</strong>-2 Vine Talk Everyday Edisons Antiques Roadshow Masterpiece Mystery: Wallander - One Step Behind Travelscope Chicago Tonight<strong>11</strong>-3 Pati’s Mexican Table Julia & Jacques Cooking Odyssey Hubert Keller Globe Trekker The Victory Garden Woodwright’s Shop American Woodshop Growing Bolder<strong>11</strong>-1 is <strong>WTTW</strong> Channel <strong>11</strong> <strong>11</strong>-2 is <strong>WTTW</strong> Prime <strong>11</strong>-3 is <strong>WTTW</strong> Create20<strong>11</strong> JUNE 15


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Glass balconies put you 1,353 feetand 103 floors over The Windy City!www.theskydeck.com(312) 875-9696Open daily Apr-Sept 9 a.m. - 10 p.m.Willis Tower, 103rd floor, 233 S Wacker Dr.<strong>11</strong>:30 BBC World NewsWednesday 22EARLY MORNING12:00 Nightly Business Report12:30 Chicago Tonight [R]1:30 Tavis Smiley2:00 Charlie Rose3:00 Antiques Roadshow:Wichita (Part 2 of 3) SeeMon. June 20 at 8:00 pm. [R]4:00 Antiques Roadshow:Wichita (Part 3 of 3) SeeMon. June 20 at 9:00 pm. [R]5:00 Chicago Tonight [R]MORNING-AFTERNOON6:00-6:00 <strong>WTTW</strong> KidsEVENING6:00 PBS NewsHour7:00 Chicago Tonight8:00 National Geographic Bee 20<strong>11</strong>The 23rd annual competition,hosted by Alex Trebek, whichtests the knowledge of 54fourth to eighth graders fromall over the country as theyvie for a college scholarshipand other prizes.9:00 NOVA: Space Shuttle DisasterOn February 1, 2003, thespace shuttle Columbiadisintegrated over Texas just16 minutes before it was dueto land. All seven astronautsaboard perished and theimplications for the future ofthe space shuttle programwere enormous. This programgets to the heart of what wentwrong – and how to makesure it never happens again.9:59 Typeface In a time whenpeople can carry computersin their pockets and watchTV while walking down thestreet, this film dares toexplore the twilight of ananalog craft – printmaking.<strong>11</strong>:00 Nightly Business Report<strong>11</strong>:30 BBC World NewsThursday 23EARLY MORNING12:00 Chicago Tonight [R]1:00 Tavis Smiley1:30 Charlie Rose2:30 History Detectives See Tues.June 21 at 8:00 pm. [R]3:30 Frontline See Tues. June21 at 9:00 pm. [R]4:30 Check, Please! Fattoush/Takashi/Strongbow Inn [R]5:00 Chicago Tonight [R]MORNING-AFTERNOON6:00-6:00 <strong>WTTW</strong> KidsEVENING6:00 PBS NewsHour7:00 Chicago Tonight8:00 Abraham and Mary Lincoln,A House Divided: AmericanExperience (Part 1 of 4) SeeMon. June 20 at 10:00 pm. [R]20<strong>11</strong> JUNE 17


Do it Yourself Saturdays10:00 Antiques Roadshow<strong>11</strong>:00 Roger Ebert Presents At the Movies<strong>11</strong>:30 Made in Spain with José Andrés12:00 Cook’s Country12:30 Pati’s Mexican Table1:00 Jacques Pepin: More Fast Food My Way1:30 Chef John Besh’s New Orleans2:00 America’s Test Kitchen2:30 America’s Test Kitchen3:00 Primal Grill with Steven Raichlen3:30 Mexico – One Plate at a Time with Rick Bayless4:00 Everyday Food4:30 Check, Please!5:00 Rick Steves’ Europe5:30 This Old House6:00 Ask This Old HouseJosé Andrés at <strong>11</strong>:30 amRick Steves at 5:00 pm18 JUNE 20<strong>11</strong>Chris Kimball at 12:00 and 2:00 pm9:00 Out & Proud in Chicago Thisspecial spans the fascinatinghistory of Chicago’s vastand diverse Lesbian, Gay,Bi-Sexual, and Transgendercommunity. Through historicalrecord, personal writings andrecollections, and archivalimages, Out & Proud in Chicagoprofiles the famous and theunsung, those who chose pathsof activism and those whochose to live everyday lives withextraordinary dignity. Narratedby actress and Chicagonative Jane Lynch (Best inShow, A Mighty Wind, The 40Year-Old Virgin, The L Word).10:39 Check, Please! Fattoush/Takashi/Strongbow Inn [R]<strong>11</strong>:07 Nightly Business Report<strong>11</strong>:34 BBC World NewsFriday 24EARLY MORNING12:03 Chicago Tonight [R]1:00 Tavis Smiley1:30 Charlie Rose2:30 NOVA: Space ShuttleDisaster See Wed. June22 at 9:00 pm. [R]3:29 Typeface See Wed. June22 at 9:59 pm. [R]4:30 Jay’s Chicago: RebuildingTheir Lives New tattoos thatheal old pain. A Chicagowoman transforms a tragicloss into a unique mentoringprogram. A family honorsits loss by helping youngmothers with breast cancer.And, sailing with no limits.5:00 Chicago Tonight [R]MORNING-AFTERNOON6:00-6:00 <strong>WTTW</strong> KidsEVENING6:00 PBS NewsHour7:00 Chicago Tonight: The Week inReview with Joel Weisman7:30 Jay’s Chicago: Every PictureTells a Story The mostbizarre newspaper photo ever.Chicago through the lensof homeless photographers.And Vivian Maier – theprolific photo genius whosework appeared after her death.8:00 Check, Please! IslaPilipina/Demera Ethiopian/Hachi’s Kitchen8:30 Ebert Presents At the Movies9:00 Doc Martin: The Family WayDr. Ellingham’s parents, whomhe hasn’t spoken to in sevenyears, make a surprise visit toCornwall to stay with their son.10:00 Hustle<strong>11</strong>:00 Washington Week<strong>11</strong>:30 BBC World NewsSaturday 25EARLY MORNING12:00 Nightly Business Report12:30 Chicago Tonight: The Week inReview with Joel Weisman [R]12:57 Tavis Smiley1:24 Charlie Rose2:21 Abraham and Mary Lincoln,A House Divided: AmericanExperience (Part 1 of 4) [R]3:20 Out & Proud in Chicago SeeThurs. June 23 at 9:00 pm. [R]5:00 Chicago Tonight: The Week inReview with Joel Weisman [R]5:30 Jay’s Chicago: EveryPicture Tells a Story SeeFri. June 24 at 7:30 pm. [R]MORNING6:00 Rick Steves’ Europe:Italy’s Amalfi Coast6:30-10:00 <strong>WTTW</strong> Kids10:00 Antiques Roadshow:Wichita (Part 2 of 3) SeeMon. June 20 at 8:00 pm. [R]<strong>11</strong>:00 Ebert Presents Atthe Movies [R]<strong>11</strong>:30 Made in Spain with JoséAndrés: Green SpainAFTERNOON12:00 Cook’s Country fromAmerica’s Test Kitchen:Surefire Seafood12:30 Pati’s Mexican Table: Chorizo1:00 Jacques Pepin: More FastFood My Way – SimpleSweet Notes1:30 Chef John Besh’sNew Orleans2:00 America’s Test Kitchen fromCook’s Illustrated: Meat andPotatoes for Company2:30 America’s Test Kitchenfrom Cook’s Illustrated:Dutch Oven Classics3:00 Primal Grill with StevenRaichlen: Gaucho Grill3:30 MEXICO – One Plate at aTime with Rick Bayless:Salsas that Cook4:00 Everyday Food: Hand-Held4:30 Check, Please! IslaPilipina/Demera Ethiopian/Hachi’s Kitchen [R]5:00 Rick Steves’ Europe: Oslo5:30 This Old House: AuburndaleProject (Part 1 of 16)EVENING6:00 This Old House: AuburndaleProject (Part 2 of 16)6:30 McLaughlin Group7:00 As Time Goes By7:30 Keeping Up Appearances8:00 Saturday Night Movie:Gorky Park10:08 Around the World in 20 YearsMichael Palin goes in searchof the crew of the Al Shama,the ship featured in his firstglobe-trotting, hit series Aroundthe World in 80 Days. Will hebe reunited with the men withwhom he forged a specialbond, and on whom his lifedepended 20 years ago?<strong>11</strong>:01 Doctor Who: Midnight SeeSun. June 19 at 10:00 pm. [R]<strong>11</strong>:46 Doctor Who Confidential:Look Who’s Talking [R]


• June At-a-GlanceArts • PerformanceAmerican Masters: MaestroJames Levine: 40 Years at the MetWednesday, 8:00 pm (6/1)Friday, 4:00 am (6/3)André Rieu: Radio City Music HallSaturday, 7:00 pm (6/<strong>11</strong>)Andre Rieu: The HomecomingTuesday, 7:30 pm (6/7)Austin City LimitsMonday, 1:00 am (6/27)Celtic Thunder HeritageSaturday, 8:30pm (6/4)Thursday, 8:35 pm (6/9)Chris Botti in Boston Part IIThursday, 7:30 pm (6/9)Sunday, 9:30 pm (6/12)Great Performances: Eric ClaptonCrossroads Guitar Festival 3Monday, 7:30 pm (6/6)Great Performances: CarnegieHall 120th Anniversary ConcertFriday, 2:30 am (6/3)Great Performances: JackieEvancho: Dream with Me inConcertSaturday, 7:00 pm (6/4)Great Performances at the Met:Iphigenie en TaurdieSunday, 1:00 pm (6/26)Great Performances at the Met:Nixon in ChinaWednesday, 9:00 pm (6/1)Joe Bonamassas: Live From theRoyal Albert HallFriday, 10:00 pm (6/3)Sunday, <strong>11</strong>:30 pm (6/5)John Sebastian Presents: FolkRewindSaturday, 1:00 am (6/4)Friday, 3:30 am (6/10)Keeping ScoreTuesday, 10:00 pm (6/28)Thursday, 9:00pm, 10:00 pm (6/30)Friday, 2:30 am (7/1)Legacy of Jim CroceMonday, 10:00 pm (6/6)Les Miserables 25th AnniversaryConcertSaturday, 10:55 am (6/<strong>11</strong>)Mahler: Symphony No. 1 inConcertWednesday, 10:00 pm (6/29)Friday, 3:30 am (7/1)Moments to Remember: My MusicFriday, 8:00 pm (6/10)Saturday, 2:30 am (6/<strong>11</strong>)Opry MemoriesSunday, 5:30 pm (6/5)Tuesday, 1:30 am (6/7)Priests in Concert at ArmaghCathedralSunday, 7:00 pm (6/5)Rock, Pop and Doo WopSaturday, 10:00 pm (6/4)Tuesday, 3:00 am (6/7)Friday, 1:00 am, 10:30 pm (6/10)Straight No Chaser: Live inNew YorkSunday, 8:30 pm, 10:00 pm (6/5)Wednesday, <strong>11</strong>:00 pm (6/8)Drama • Comedy •RealityAnne of Green GablesSunday, 7:25 am, 2:20 pm (6/12)Saturday, <strong>11</strong>:55 am (6/18)As Time Goes BySaturdays, 7:00 pm (6/25)As Time Goes By Reunion SpecialSaturday, 7:00 pm (6/18)Doc MartinFridays, 9:00 pm (6/3, 6/17, 6/24)Friday, 8:00 pm (6/3)Sundays, 6:00 pm (6/26)Monday, 1:00 am (6/20)Doctor WhoSundays, 10:00 pm (6/19, 6/26)Saturday, <strong>11</strong>:00 pm (6/26)Ebert Presents At the MoviesFridays, 8:30 pm (6/17, 6/24)Fridays, 7:30 pm (6/3, 6/10)Saturday, <strong>11</strong>:00 am (6/25)Sunday, 4:30 am (6/26)Gorky ParkSaturday, 8:00 pm (6/25)HustleFridays, 9:50 pm (6/17, 6/24)Sundays, <strong>11</strong>:00 pm (6/19, 6/26)Sunday, 12:00 am (6/26)Tuesday, 4:00 am (6/21)Keeping Up AppearancesSaturday, 7:30 pm (6/25)Masterpiece Classic: DowntonAbbeySunday, 9:00 am-5:00 pm (6/5)Masterpiece Mystery!: PoirotSundays, 8:00 pm (6/19, 6/26)Tuesdays, 2:30 am (6/21, 6/28)Cooking & Dining •Home Improvement •TravelAmerica’s Test KitchenSaturday, 2:00 pm, 2:30 pm (6/25)Antiques RoadshowMondays, 8:00 pm, 9:00 pm (6/20,6/27)Saturday, 10:00 am (6/25)Wednesday, 2:30 am (6/29)Wednesday, 3:00 am (6/22)Wednesday, 3:30 am (6/29)Sunday, 1:00 am, 2:00 am (6/26)Celebrating North America’sSteam RailwaysSaturday, 3:20 pm, 4:45 pm (6/<strong>11</strong>)Check, Please!Fridays, 8:00 pm (6/17, 6/24)Saturday, 4:30 pm (6/25)Sundays, 9:30 pm (6/19, 6/26)Thursdays, 4:30 am (6/2, 6/23, 6/30)Chef John Besh’s New OrleansSaturday, 1:30 pm (6/25)Cook’s Country from America’sTest KitchenSaturday, 12:00 pm (6/25)Easy Yoga for Arthritis withPeggy CappySaturday, 6:15 am (6/4)Sunday, 4:30 am (6/5)Everyday FoodSaturday, 4:00 pm (6/25)Grannies on SafariSunday, 5:30 pm (6/26)Wednesday, 4:30 am (6/29)Jacques Pepin: More FastFood|My WaySaturday, 1:30 pm (6/25)Made in SpainSaturday, <strong>11</strong>:30 am (6/25)Mexico: One Plate at a Time withRick BaylessSaturday, 3:30 pm (6/25)Monday, 4:30 am (6/27)P. Allen Smith’s Garden HomeMondays, 5:30 am (6/20, 6/27)Patti’s Mexican TableSaturday, 12:30 pm (6/25)Primal Grill with Steven RaichlenSaturday, 3:00 pm (6/25)Rick Steves’ EuropeSaturday, 5:00 pm (6/25)Saturday, 6:00 am (6/25)Monday, 4:00 am (6/27)Rick Steves’ Europe withAbandon!Saturday, 6:00 pm (6/4)Wednesday, 12:30 am, 5:00 am (6/8)Thursday, 3:15 am (6/9)Road to Perfect Health withBrenda WatsonSaturday, 10:30 am, 2:15 pm (6/4)Sunday, 5:00 am, 7:15 am (6/5)Monday, 2:30 am, 4:15 am (6/6)Tuesday, 9:45 pm (6/7)Suze Orman’s Money ClassSaturday, 12:15 pm, 4:00 pm (6/4)Sunday, 12:15 am, 2:15 am (6/5)Wednesday, 1:00 am, 3:00 am (6/8)Saturday, 5:00 am, 7:00 am (6/<strong>11</strong>)This Old HouseSaturday, 5:30 pm, 6:00 pm (6/25)Victory GardenMondays, 5:00 am (6/20, 6/27)Nature • Science •TechnologyKickstart Your Health withDr. Neal BarnardSaturday, 4:45 am, 7:15 am (6/4)Sunday, 5:55 am (6/12)Lost Cave TemplesWednesday, 10:00 pm (5/25)NatureSunday, 7:00 pm (6/26)Tuesday, 4:00 am (6/28)NOVAWednesdays, 9:00 pm (6/22, 6/29)Friday, 2:30 am (6/24)Secrets of the Dead: Executedin ErrorWednesday, 8:00 pm (6/29)Younger Next Year: The NewScience of AgingMonday, 1:00 am (6/6)Public Affairs •History • DocumentaryAbraham and Mary Lincoln,A House Divided: AmericanExperienceMondays, 10:00 pm (6/20, 6/27)Thursdays, 8:00 pm (6/23, 6/30)Saturday, 2:20 am (6/25)ADD and Loving It?!Saturday, 3:00 am, 8:45 am (6/4)Thursday, 1:30 am, 3:45 am (6/9)Around the World in 20 YearsSaturday, 10:05 pm (6/25)Monday, 2:00 am (6/27)BBC World NewsMondays-Fridays, <strong>11</strong>:30 pmBoxing GymThursday, 9:30 pm (6/16)Friday, 2:30 am (6/17)Monday, 3:30 am (6/20)Charlie RoseMondays-Fridays, 1:30 amChicago by Boat: The New RiverTourSunday, 7:00 pm (6/12)Chicago TonightMondays-Fridays, 7:00 pm, 12:00 am,5:00 amFrontlineTuesdays, 9:00 pm (6/21, 6/28)Thursdays, 3:30 am (6/23, 6/30)History DetectivesTuesdays, 8:00 pm (6/21, 6/28)Thursdays, 2:30 am (6/23, 6/30)In the LifeThursday, 10:30 pm (6/2)Independent LensTuesday, 10:30 pm (6/14)Friday, 4:00 am (6/17)Jay’s ChicagoFriday, 7:30 pm (6/24)Saturday, 5:30 am (6/25)Fridays, 4:30 am (6/24, 7/1)The McLaughlin GroupSaturdays, 6:30 pmNational Geographic Bee 20<strong>11</strong>Wednesday, 8:00 pm (6/22)Monday, 1:00 am (6/27)Need to KnowSunday, 12:00 pm (6/26)Nightly Business ReportMondays-Thursdays, <strong>11</strong>:00 pmFridays, 12:00 amOut and Proud in ChicagoThursday, 9:00 pm (6/23)Saturday, 3:20 am (6/25)Out in AmericaWednesday, 7:30 pm (6/8)PBS NewsHourMondays-Fridays, 6:00 pmPlace to Live: The Story ofTriangle SquareThursday, 9:00 pm (6/2)Pompeii: The Last DayThursday, 8:00 pm (6/2)POV: Kings of PastryTuesday, 8:00 pm (6/21)Sunday, 3:00 am (6/26)Schoolboy to Showgirl: TheAlexandra Billings StoryFriday, 7:30 pm (6/17)Stonewall Uprising: AmericanExperienceThursday, 8:00 pm (6/16)Monday, 2:00 am (6/20)Tavis SmileyTuesdays-Saturdays, 1:00 am30 Good MinutesSundays, 5:00 pm (6/5, 6/19, 6/26)TypefaceWednesday, 10:00 pm (6/22)Friday, 3:30 am (6/24)War Letters: American ExperienceThursday, 3:30 am (6/2)Washington WeekFriday, <strong>11</strong>:30 pm (6/3)Saturday, 12:45 am (6/<strong>11</strong>)Fridays, <strong>11</strong>:00 pm (6/17, 6/24)Woke Up BlackSunday, 4:00 pm (6/26)Monday, 3:00 am (6/27)20<strong>11</strong> JUNE 19


Sunday 26EARLY MORNING12:00 Hustle [R]1:00 Antiques Roadshow:Wichita (Part 2 of 3) [R]2:00 Antiques Roadshow:Wichita (Part 3 of 3) SeeMon. June 20 at 9:00 pm. [R]3:00 P.O.V.: Kings of Pastry SeeTues. June 21 at 10:00 pm. [R]4:30 Ebert Presents Atthe Movies [R]MORNING5:00-12:00 <strong>WTTW</strong> KidsAFTERNOON12:00 Need to Know1:00 Great Performances at theMet: Iphigenie en TaurideSusan Graham and PlacidoDomingo reprise their starringroles in Gluck’s nuanced andelegant interpretation of thisprimal Greek myth. TenorPaul Groves also returns toStephen Wadsworth’s insightfulproduction, first seen in 2007.Patrick Summers conducts.4:00 Woke Up Black This newdocumentary follows threeyoung African-Americansover a period of 9-12 months,witnessing their interactionswith family members,educational institutions, and thelegal and judicial system, andunderscoring the humanity thatwe all share with each otherregardless of race or age.5:00 30 Good Minutes:Better Together5:30 Grannies on Safari:Varanasi – India’s SpiritualCapitol & Bangalore – ACommercial Star The Granniesmake a pilgrimage on bicyclerickshaws to the “Ganga Ma,”or Mother Ganges, a placeof life and death revered inthe Hindu religion. A quickflight to Southern India andto the city of Bangalore, aknown major tech metropolis,brought new experiences.EVENING6:00 Doc Martin: The Family WaySee Fri. June 24 at 9:00 pm. [R]7:00 Nature: The Beauty of UglyIn the animal world, as in ourown, looks aren’t everything.8:00 Masterpiece Mystery! Poirot:The Clocks Poirot is asked toassist in a murder investigationto determine if a youngwoman is responsible for thecrime. But mounting complicationsin the case, includingmultiple frozen clocks, leadthe detective to suspect aninternational political cover-up.9:30 Check, Please! IslaPilipina/Demera Ethiopian/Hachi’s Kitchen [R]10:00 Doctor Who: Turn Left10:52 Doctor Who Confidential:Here Come the Girls<strong>11</strong>:00 HustleMonday 27EARLY MORNING12:00 Austin City Limits: ManuChao French/Spanishsinger/songwriter1:00 National GeographicBee 20<strong>11</strong> See Wed. June22 at 8:00 pm. [R]2:00 Around the World in20 Years See Sat. June25 at 10:08 pm. [R]3:00 Woke Up Black See Sun.June 26 at 4:00 pm. [R]4:00 Rick Steves’ Europe: Oslo [R]4:30 MEXICO – One Plate at aTime with Rick Bayless:Salsas that Cook [R]5:00 Victory Garden: Dark5:30 P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home:Structure in the GardenMORNING-AFTERNOON6:00-6:00 <strong>WTTW</strong> KidsEVENING6:00 PBS NewsHour7:00 Chicago Tonight8:00 Antiques Roadshow:Washington, D.C. (Part 3 of3) Highlights include a 1964Chrysler Turbine model andmanual; a circa 1840 temperancebanner; and a circa 1925oil painting by Jessie WillcoxSmith, the Philadelphia artistfamous for her depictions ofchildren, valued at $75,000.9:00 Antiques Roadshow:Politically Correct AntiquesRoadshow throws its hat in thering with this special edition,a salute to the presidentialelection and the keepsakesof political battles long past.10:00 Abraham and Mary Lincoln,A House Divided: AmericanExperience (Part 2 of 4) TheLincoln marriage is both tempestuousand passionate: shehas a temper; he suffers boutsof depression. But they sharea powerful political ambition.<strong>11</strong>:00 Nightly Business Report<strong>11</strong>:30 BBC World NewsTuesday 28EARLY MORNING12:00 Chicago Tonight [R]1:00 Tavis Smiley1:30 Charlie Rose2:30 Masterpiece Mystery!Poirot: The Clocks See Sun.June 26 at 8:00 pm. [R]4:00 Nature: The Beautyof Ugly See Sun. June26 at 7:00 pm. [R]5:00 Chicago Tonight [R]MORNING-AFTERNOON6:00-6:00 <strong>WTTW</strong> KidsEVENING6:00 PBS NewsHour7:00 Chicago Tonight8:00 History Detectives What dothe violent images on thispamphlet mean? Wes Cowandecodes the message and thestrategy behind a U.S. WorldWar II propaganda leaflet. Then,Gwen Wright traces a cherishedfamily heirloom, a watercolor,to the world of Tiffany stainedglass. How did Tiffany open awindow of opportunity for early20th century women? A touchingeulogy stitches togetherthe lives of two Americansfought in the Spanish CivilWar. Almost a century later,Tukufu Zuberi unites a nephewand a son of those soldiers.9:00 Frontline10:00 Keeping Score: Mahler –Origins Music director MichaelTilson Thomas journeys to ruralBohemia to rediscover theinspirations of Mahler’s musicand traces the composer’s lifethrough the premiere of his firstsymphony in 1888. It shockedthe contemporary audience, butas Tilson Thomas and the SanFrancisco Symphony reveal,this groundbreaking symphonycontains elements of everythingelse that Mahler composed.<strong>11</strong>:00 Nightly Business Report<strong>11</strong>:30 BBC World NewsWednesday 29EARLY MORNING12:00 Chicago Tonight [R]1:00 Tavis Smiley1:30 Charlie Rose2:30 Antiques Roadshow:Washington, D.C. (Part3 of 3) See Mon. June27 at 8:00 pm. [R]3:30 Antiques Roadshow:Politically Correct See Mon.June 27 at 9:00 pm. [R]4:30 Grannies on Safari:Varanasi – India’s SpiritualCapitol & Bangalore – ACommercial Star See Sun.June 26 at 5:30 pm. [R]5:00 Chicago Tonight [R]MORNING-AFTERNOON6:00-6:00 <strong>WTTW</strong> KidsEVENING6:00 PBS NewsHour7:00 Chicago Tonight8:00 Secrets of the Dead:Executed in Error The storyof Hawley Crippen, who wasconvicted of poisoning andbrutally dismembering his wifein 1910. However, analysisof the remains done this yearproves that not only was thebody not his wife, it wasn’teven a woman, and it may havebeen put there by the police.9:00 NOVA: What Are Dreams?What are dreams and whydo we have them? Are they awindow into a hidden realmwithin us? NOVA joins theleading dream researchers andwitnesses the extraordinaryexperiments they use toinvestigate the world of sleep.10:00 Mahler: Symphony No. 1in Concert Michael TilsonThomas and the San FranciscoSymphony perform GustavMahler’s Symphony No. 1, Titan.The program was taped as partof the Mahler Festival in DaviesSymphony Hall in Septemberand October of 2009.<strong>11</strong>:00 Nightly Business Report<strong>11</strong>:30 BBC World NewsThursday 30EARLY MORNING12:00 Chicago Tonight [R]1:00 Tavis Smiley1:30 Charlie Rose2:30 History Detectives See Tues.June 28 at 8:00 pm. [R]3:30 Frontline See Tues. June28 at 9:00 pm. [R]4:30 Check, Please! IslaPilipina/Demera Ethiopian/Hachi’s Kitchen [R]5:00 Chicago Tonight [R]MORNING-AFTERNOON6:00-6:00 <strong>WTTW</strong> KidsEVENING6:00 PBS NewsHour7:00 Chicago Tonight8:00 Abraham and Mary Lincoln,A House Divided: AmericanExperience (Part 2 of 4) SeeMon. June 27 at 10:00 pm. [R]9:00 Keeping Score: Mahler –Legacy Michael Tilson Thomasexamines Gustav Mahler’screative growth, from the 1890sto his death at the age of 51 in19<strong>11</strong>, including his symphonies,the Ruckert songs, and DasLied von der Erde. The showcharts Mahler’s mercurial careeras a conductor, from the ViennaOpera to Carnegie Hall in NewYork, as well as his tempestuousrelationship with his wifeAlma. At Mahler’s simple gravein a Grinzing cemetery, MTTexplains why Mahler has soprofoundly affected his own life.10:00 Keeping Score: A MahlerJourney This concert of GustavMahler’s music, performed bythe San Francisco Symphonyled by Michael Tilson Thomas,includes Mahler’s famous andpoignant love song, Adagiettofrom Symphony No. 5, theScherzo from Symphony No.7 in E minor and the RondoBurleske from Symphony No.9 in D major. World-renownedbaritone Thomas Hampson, anoted interpreter of Mahler’ssongs, is featured performingSongs of a Wayfarer.<strong>11</strong>:00 Nightly Business Report<strong>11</strong>:30 BBC World News20 JUNE 20<strong>11</strong>


Programmer’s Picks• Daily Radio ProgrammingCollectors’ CornerPolish nationalist Stanislaw Moniuszko (1819-1872)was famous for his folk-inspired operas and songs.Henry Fogel explores both his vocal and hisinstrumental works.Sundays, June 5, 12, 9:00 pmExploring Music:I Didn’t Know About You“Working on Exploring Music,” says Bill McGlaughlin,“constantly unearths hidden gems and unexpecteddelights. This week I’ll share some, and solicitlisteners for more.”Monday-Friday, June 6-10, 7:00 pmA Rare Vivaldi OperaThe Naïve label’s Vivaldi Edition continues torediscover forgotten Vivaldi operas. The early Ottonein Villa depicts a Roman emperor comically duped byfriends and lovers alike. Peter Van De Graaff hosts.Tuesday, June 7, 8:00 pmWednesday <strong>11</strong>2:00 Through the Night withPeter Van De Graaff6:00 Mornings with CarlGrapentine9:00 News Summary/Opening WallStreet • Beethoven PianoConcerto #1 in C, Op 15 –Christian Zacharias, p; DresdenStaatskapelle/Hans Vonk. EMICDC7-63937-2 (3). [32:38]10:00 Midday with Lisa Flynn • 60Years in 60 Seconds: WFMTHistorical Glimpses VivaldiFlute Concerto in D, R 428(Op 10/3), Il Gardellino – LisaBeznosiuk, f; English Concert/Trevor Pinnock. DG 439516-2. [9:57] Berlioz Rêverieet Caprice, Op 8 – ItzhakPerlman, v; Orch de Paris/Daniel Barenboim. DG 400032-2. [6:58] Haydn Quartet in C,Op 76/3, Emperor – LeipzigString Quartet. MD+GMDG-3071683-2. [22:05]<strong>11</strong>:00 Bruch Violin Concerto #1 ing, Op 26 – Vadim Gluzman,v; Bergen Phil/Andrew Litton.Bis SACD-1852. [24:17] FauréNocturne #12 in e, Op 107 –Jean-Philippe Collard, p. EMICMS7-69149-2 (2). [5:42]Williams Sound the Bells;Fanfare for A Festive Occasion;Aloft! To the Royal Masthead –Bay Brass. Harmonia MundiHMU-807556. [7:09]12:00 Newscast12:15 Live from the CulturalCenter: A Dame Myra HessMemorial Concert by theChung-Bax Piano Duo1:00 Afternoons with KerryFrumkin • Berlioz Romeo andJuliet, Op 17: Love scene –Chicago Sym/Carlo MariaGiulini. EMI CDM5-66427-2.[16:52] Berlioz La Damnationde Faust, Op 24: D’amourl’ardente flamme – JoyceDiDonato, ms; Lyon NationalOpera Orch/Kazushi Ono.Virgin Classics 641986. [8:08]2:00 60 Years in 60 Seconds:WFMT Historical GlimpsesCorelli Concerto grosso in d(La Follia), Op 5/12 – EuropaGalante/Fabio Biondi, v. Opus<strong>11</strong>1 OPS-30172. [12:44]Rachmaninoff Variations ona theme by Corelli, Op 42 –Jean-Philippe Collard, p. EMICZS7-62745-2 (2). [17:30]3:00 Fine Arts Calendar • GershwinPorgy and Bess: Summertime –Renée Fleming, s; MetropolitanOpera Orch/James Levine.Lon 460567-2. [4:19] PiazzollaPrimavera Porteño (Spring);Verano Porteño (Summer) –Daniel Barenboim, p; RodolfoMederos, bandoneon; HectorConsole, db. Teldec 13474-2. [8:01] Kodály SummerEvening – Orpheus ChamberOrch. DG 447109-2. [16:26]4:00 Music with George Preston,including news, a businessreport at 5:00, The Unrush Hourbetween 5:00 and 6:00, and at6:00, 60 Years in 60 Seconds:WFMT Historical Glimpses.7:00 Exploring Music withBill McGlaughlin:Music in time of war8:00 The Los Angeles Philharmonicin Concert: Gustavo Dudamel,conductor; Jeremy Denk,piano – Shostakovich: JazzSuite #1. Beethoven: PianoConcerto #1 in C, Op 15.Shostakovich: Symphony #9.10:00 Millennium of Music<strong>11</strong>:00 Schubert Piano Trio #2 inE-Flat, D 929 (Op 100) – Jean-Philippe Collard, p; AugustinDumay, v; Fredéric Lodéon,vc. EMI CDC7-47553-2.[42:26] Vaughan WilliamsThree Shakespeare Songs –Cambridge Singers/John Rutter.Collegium COLCD-104. [6:39]All prerecorded music on 98.7WFMT is provided bythe Richard and Mary L. Gray Music Library.Most live performances on 98.7WFMT are broadcastfrom the Fay and Daniel Levin Performance Studio.Thursday 212:00 Through the Night withPeter Van De Graaff6:00 Mornings with CarlGrapentine9:00 News Summary/Opening WallStreet • Beethoven PianoConcerto #2 in B-Flat, Op 19 –Paul Lewis, p; BBC Sym/JiriBelohlavek. Harmonia MundiHMC-902053. 55 (3). [29:25]10:00 Midday with Lisa Flynn •60 Years in 60 Seconds:WFMT Historical GlimpsesBeethoven Symphony #1in C, Op 21 – ChamberOrch of Europe/NikolausHarnoncourt. Teldec 46452-2(5). [26:48] Gershwin VirtuosoEtudes: Oh Lady Be Good;I Got Rhythm; FascinatingRhythm – Xiayin Wang, p.Chandos CHAN-10626. [8:12]<strong>11</strong>:00 Anonymous A WorcesterLadymass: Sanctus; AgnusDei – Trio Mediaeval. ECM2166. [5:53] Bach OrchestraSuite #3 in D, BWV 1068 –Tafelmusik/Jeanne Lamon.Analekta FL2-3134. [22:17]Berlioz The Trojans: RoyalHunt & Storm Music – BostonSym/Charles Munch. RCA68444-2 (8). [10:59]12:00 Newscast • Ravel PianoConcerto in G – Jean-PhilippeCollard, p; French NationalOrch/Lorin Maazel. EMI CDC7-47386-2. [22:19] Collard opensthe 20<strong>11</strong> Grant Park MusicFestival with this music June15. Fauré Cinq Mélodies deVenise, Op 58: Mandoline,En Sourdine, Green – JoyceDiDonato, ms; Julius Drake, p.Wigmore Hall Live WHL-0009.[7:04] French Flute EncoresPavane for A Dead Princess;Gymnopédie #3; Pie Jesu;Barcarolle – James Galway, f;London Sym/Klauspeter Seibel.DG B0003024-02. [14:58]1:00 Afternoons with KerryFrumkin • Mozart StringQuartet #17 in B-Flat, K458, Hunt – JerusalemQuartet. Harmonia MundiHMC-902076. [32:41]2:00 60 Years in 60 Seconds:WFMT Historical GlimpsesHalvorsen Suite ancienne à lamemoire de Ludvig Holberg,Op 31a – Bergen Phil/NeemeJärvi. Chandos CHAN-10614.[25:25] Herrmann HitchcockMovie Suite – The 5 Browns.In the SpotlightHector BerliozComposer of the monthHector Berlioz(1803-1869)Musicologist Hugh Macdonald offersthe following brief assessment ofBerlioz’s prodigious talents and majorhistorical importance: “He stands asthe leading musician of his age ina country, France, whose principalartistic endeavour was then literary,[and] in an art, music, whose principalpioneers were then German. In manysenses the Romantic movement foundits fullest embodiment in him, yet hehad deep Classical roots and stoodapart from many manifestations of[Romanticism]. His life presents thearchetypal tragic struggle of new ideasfor acceptance, to which he gave hisfull exertions as composer, critic, andconductor. And though there weremany who perceived greatness in hismusic from the beginning, his geniusonly came to full recognition in the20th century.” We’ll sample Berlioz’smusic throughout June, featuring twonotable performances of his famousSymphonie fantastique: in our ChicagoSymphony radio series June 5 at1:00 pm, and live from the Grant ParkMusic Festival on June 15 at 6:30 pm.Throughout the month20<strong>11</strong> JUNE 21


In the SpotlightDavid DanielsThe BucksbaumFamily Lyric OperaBroadcasts:Shakespeare-Britten ComedyRebroadcasts of Lyric Opera openingnights from the 2010-<strong>11</strong> seasoncontinue on Saturdays at noon,including Benjamin Britten’s setting ofA Midsummer Night’s Dream, whichwas first performed at the AldeburghFestival in 1960. Lyric’s productionwas directed by Neil Armfield andconducted by Rory Macdonald in hiscompany debut. According to Lyric’scommentary: “Everything transpiresonstage to music that characterizeseach group perfectly: the fairies, the[human] lovers, and rustics. In theprelude, says Lyric music director SirAndrew Davis, you hear ‘the soundof the wood, the forest. I don’t knowof any other sound in music quitelike that, because it’s all done bythe strings, playing very gently….Britten had a great gift for paintinga dark world – slightly threatening,but at the same time beguiling.’”Starring as Oberon, the king of thefairies, is countertenor David Daniels;WFMT’s George Preston and Lyric’sRoger Pines co-host the broadcast.Saturday, June 4,12:00 pmE1 E1E-CD-2041. [7:49]3:00 Fine Arts Calendar • Rimsky-Korsakov Capriccio espagnol,Op 34 – London Sym/Rafael Frühbeck de Burgos.MCA 25887. [16:12] BerliozRêverie et Caprice, Op 8 –Arthur Grumiaux, v; NewPhilharmonia/Edo de Waart.Phi 456143-2 (6). [7:24]4:00 Music with George Preston,including news, a businessreport at 5:00, The Unrush Hourbetween 5:00 and 6:00, and at6:00, 60 Years in 60 Seconds:WFMT Historical Glimpses7:00 Exploring Music withBill McGlaughlin:Music in time of war8:00 The New York PhilharmonicThis Week: Alan Gilbert,conductor; Lisa Batiashvili,violin – Bartok: Violin Concerto#2; Beethoven: Symphony#3 in E-Flat, Op 55, Eroica.10:00 Introductions: Spotlightingthe Chicago area’s youngmusicians – Pianist KaiTalim from Stevenson HighSchool and the MusicInstitute Academy<strong>11</strong>:00 Tsintsadze Miniatures –Georgian Chamber Orch/Lisa Batiashvili, v. Sony88697334002. [12:46] DvorákCello Concerto in b, Op104 – Mstislav Rostropovich,vc; Boston Sym/Seiji Ozawa.Erato 45252-2. [38:58]Friday 312:00 Through the Night withPeter Van De Graaff6:00 Mornings with CarlGrapentine9:00 News Summary/OpeningWall Street • BeethovenPiano Concerto #3 in c, Op37 – Yefim Bronfman, p; ZurichTonhalle Orch/David Zinman.Arte Nova ANO-640100. [34:04]10:00 Midday with Lisa Flynn • 60Years in 60 Seconds: WFMTHistorical Glimpses BerliozLes Francs-Juges Overture –Chicago Sym/Sir Georg Solti.Lon 436613-2. [<strong>11</strong>:44] SchubertTwelve German Dances(Ländler), D 790 – RichardGoode, p. Nonesuch 79064-2. [10:26] Ginastera Suitede Danzas Criollas, Op 15 –Jerusalem Sym/Gisèle Ben-Dor.Naxos 8.570999. [9:16]<strong>11</strong>:00 Saint-Saëns Piano Concerto#4 in c, Op 44 – Jean-PhilippeCollard, p; Royal Phil/AndréPrevin. EMI CDC7-47816-2.[26:25] L Couperin ConcertRoyal #4 in e/E – RobertStallman, f; Edwin Swanborn,hc; Karl Bennion, vc. Bogner’sCafé BOCA-104. [16:<strong>11</strong>]12:00 Newscast12:15 Live: PianoForte SalonSeries at Columbia CollegeChicago – Gregg Kallor, piano1:00 Afternoons with KerryFrumkin • Yocoh Variationson Sakura – John Williams, g.Sony SK-53359. [5:03] HolstJapanese Suite – BBC Phil/Sir Andrew Davis. ChandosCHSA-5086. [<strong>11</strong>:33] ElgarEnigma Variations, Op 36:Nimrod (Lux Aeterna) – Handeland Haydn Society/GrantLlewellyn. Avie AV-0039. [4:16]2:00 60 Years in 60 Seconds:WFMT Historical GlimpsesBeethoven Violin Concertoin D, Op 61 – Anne-SophieMutter, v; New York Phil/KurtMasur. DG 471349-2. [48:01]3:00 Fine Arts Calendar •Saint-Saëns Carnival ofthe Animals – Michel Béroff& Jean-Philippe Collard,p’s; Instrumental ensemble.Ang S-37874. [23:30]4:00 Music with George Preston,including news, a businessreport at 5:00, The Unrush Hourbetween 5:00 and 6:00, and at6:00, 60 Years in 60 Seconds:WFMT Historical Glimpses7:00 Exploring Music withBill McGlaughlin:Music in time of war8:00 Music in Chicago: TheChicago Chamber Musiciansin Concert in June 2010 –Brahms: Clarinet Trio ina, Op <strong>11</strong>4. Bartok: StringQuartet #3. Schumann: PianoQuintet in E-Flat, Op 44.10:00 Best of Studs Terkel:Bernard Sahlins from 1989,Buster Keaton from 1960<strong>11</strong>:00 Jazz at Lincoln CenterRadio: Cyrus Chestnut,Russell Malone, andChristian McBrideSaturday 412:00 Marian McPartland’sPiano Jazz1:00 Through the Night withPeter Van De Graaff6:00 Mornings with DennisMoore, including, at 8 pm,60 Years in 60 Seconds:WFMT Historical Glimpses10:00 Fine Arts Calendar • followedby highlights fromrecent live broadcasts<strong>11</strong>:00 Introductions: Spotlightingthe Chicago area’s youngmusicians – Live from LevinStudio, guitarist ThomasAquino from the Universityof Chicago Lab School12:00 The Bucksbaum FamilyLyric Opera Broadcasts:Britten’s “A MidsummerNight’s Dream” – David Daniels(Oberon); Anna Christy (Tytania);Peter Rose (Bottom); Erin Wall(Helena); Elizabeth DeShong(Hermia); Shawn Mathey(Lysander); Lucas Meacham(Demetrius); Lyric Opera Cho& Orch/Rory MacDonald.4:00 60 Years in 60 Seconds:WFMT Historical Glimpses“From the RecordingHorn” with Andy Karzas4:30 Fauré Ballade in F-Sharp, Op19 – Jean-Philippe Collard,p; Toulouse Capitole Orch/Michel Plasson. EMI CDC7-47939-2. [13:45] GaubertBallade – Susan Milan, f;Ian Brown, p. ChandosCHAN-8981/2 (2). [6:06]5:00 Santa Fe Chamber MusicFestival – Haydn: PianoTrio in C, H XV:27; Arensky:String Quartet in a, Op 35/2.6:00 Music from the RaviniaFestival’s Steans Institutefor Young Artists7:00 “Sweet Folk Chicago”with Rich Warren8:00 “Folkstage” hosted by RichWarren: Stephanie Bettmanlive from Levin Studio9:00 “The Midnight Special”with Rich WarrenSunday 512:00 Through the Night withPeter Van De Graaff6:00 “With Heart and Voice”7:00 Mornings with DennisMoore, including, at 8 am,60 Years in 60 Seconds:WFMT Historical Glimpses9:00 “The New Releases”In the SpotlightRiccardo MutiThe CSO andRiccardo Muti inSeason-OpeningBerliozTo open the 2010-<strong>11</strong> ChicagoSymphony season, new musicdirector Riccardo Muti brought usBerlioz: the composer’s best-knownwork, Symphonie fantastique, astaple of the symphonic repertory,and its companion piece, Lélio, orThe Return to Life, which is almostnever performed. Maestro Muti isconvinced that both pieces should beperformed together, as the composerintended. The pairing airs this monthin our Sunday afternoon CSO serieshosted by Lisa Simeone. When heand the orchestra took the double billto New York’s Carnegie Hall in April,Allan Kozinn write in The New YorkTimes: “From the start, Symphoniefantastique benefited from thekeen sense of drama Mr. Muti hasdeveloped as an opera conductor:moments of dreamy introspectionwere calm, leisurely and unusuallyserene in Mr. Muti’s reading, andthe more passionate sections thatpropel the work were played with allthe tension, drive and volume youcould want.” Throughout the month,WFMT will play more from Berlioz,our June composer-of-the-month.Sunday, June 5, 1:00 pm22 JUNE 20<strong>11</strong>


SYMPHONY CENTER PRESENTSJoin us for this journey throughAmerica’s musical roots!New York CityFriday, June 10, 8:00MemphisThursday, June 16, 8:00KIRK WHALUM tenor saxophoneWilliam Bell vocalsWendy Moten vocalsBILL CHARLAPSUZANNE VEGADONALD HARRISON, JR. ARLO GUTHRIEKIRK WHALUMMARSHALLCRENSHAWALEJANDRO ESCOVEDOBILL CHARLAP pianoKurt Elling vocalsSUZANNE VEGA guitar & vocalsTom Paxton guitar & vocalsRichard Julian guitar & vocalsRoute 66Saturday, June <strong>11</strong>, 8:00ARLO GUTHRIE guitar & vocalsVance Gilbert guitar & vocalsEliza Gilkyson guitar & vocalsChris Smither guitar & vocalsNew OrleansSunday, June 12, 7:00DONALD HARRISON, JR.alto saxophone & vocalsRebirth Brass BandWendell Pierce narratorDetroitFriday, June 17, 8:00MARSHALL CRENSHAWguitar & vocalsRegina Carter violin(Special Guest)Bettye LaVette vocalsBrendan Benson guitar & vocalsMick Collins guitar & vocalsWayne Kramer guitarAustinSaturday, June 18, 8:00ALEJANDRO ESCOVEDOguitar & vocalsRoky Erickson guitar & vocalsButch Hancock guitar & vocalsORCHESTRA HALL312-294-3000 CSO.ORG/USAwith Lisa Flynn<strong>11</strong>:00 Live from Mayne Stage:Baritone Hugh Russelland pianist Craig Terry(Lyric Opera of Chicago)12:00 Korngold Much Ado AboutNothing Suite – Mineria Sym/Carlos Miguel Prieto. Naxos8.570791. [16:13] SmetanaMacbeth and the Witches,Op posth – Radoslav Kvapil,p. Unicorn DKPCD-9152.[10:53] Anonymous Goe fromMy Window – Les Witches.Dorian DOR-93182. [5:07]Prokofiev Romeo and Juliet,Op 64: Act 4/Epilogue –London Sym/Valery Gergiev.LSO Live LSO-0682. [10:01]1:00 Chicago Symphony OrchestraRadio Broadcasts: The CSOin Concert conducted byRiccardo Muti; Kyle Ketelsen,bass-baritone; GérardDepardieu, narrator – Berlioz:Symphonie fantastique,Op 14a; Lélio (The Returnto Life), Op 14b.3:00 Fiesta! Latin-AmericanMusic with Elbio Barilariand Matt DeStefano4:00 60 Years in 60 Seconds:WFMT Historical GlimpsesHolst The Planets, Op 32 –BBC Phil/Sir Andrew Davis;Manchester Chamber Choirwomen’s voices. ChandosCHSA-5086. [49:40]5:00 Mozart Piano Concerto#20 in d, K 466 – KremerataBaltica/Yevgeny Kissin, p. EMI26645-2. [33:36] Berlioz Tristia,Op 18 – Monteverdi Choir,Orchestre Révolutionnaire etRomantique/Sir John EliotGardiner. Phi 446676-2. [18:00]6:00 “Pipedreams”: Organ musicwith Michael Barone7:00 “From the Top” withChristopher O’Riley: Fromthe University of Maryland8:00 The Keeping Score Series:13 Days When MusicChanged Forever – December26, 1926: The premiereof Sibelius’s Tapiola.9:00 “Collectors’ Corner”with Henry Fogel: Musicby Stanislaw Moniuszko,first of two broadcasts<strong>11</strong>:00 Beethoven Violin Sonata#9 in A, Op 47, Kreutzer –Viktoria Mullova, v; KristianBezuidenhout, fortepiano. Onyx4050. [36:25] Bach The Art ofFugue, BWV 1080: Canon 14;Contrapunctus 18 – Academy ofAncient Music Berlin. HarmoniaMundi HMC-902064. [14:49]Monday 612:00 Through the Night withPeter Van De Graaff6:00 Mornings with CarlGrapentineSummer CelebrityOrgan SeriesJames David Christie • 3 p.m. • June 19, 20<strong>11</strong>Lynne Davis • 3 p.m. • July 17, 20<strong>11</strong>Nathan Laube • 3 p.m. • August 21, 20<strong>11</strong>Madonna della Strada ChapelFree admission and parkingLUC.edu/chapelorgan20<strong>11</strong> JUNE 23


Tune in during the June WFMTFine Arts Circle Membership Drivefor a chance to win a trip for twowith Symphonic Voyages!One lucky person will win acruise for two valued at $4,500!Symphonic Voyages is proud to offer WFMT’s official Junemembership drive drawing prize: a two-person cruise on theirnext voyage, Symphonic Voyages II: Musical Prodigies.Join Symphonic Voyages in January for a survey of theextraordinary prodigies who have graced the world ofclassical music. Hosted by Exploring Music’s Bill McGlaughlin,you will take a look at a few remarkable examples ofcomposers who found their voices later in life and enjoya unique opportunity to get to know one of our greatestliving composers, Roberto Sierra. With performancesby the Grammy-award winning Parker Quartet and theSymphonic Voyages 50-piece orchestra conducted byEckart Preu, this is an experience you won’t want to miss!The lucky winner of this drawing will have theirchoice of either January 23 or January 28, 2012departure dates. The prize includes round trip airfarefrom Chicago to Miami and hotel accommodationsin Miami the night prior to cruise departure.Depending on which week the winner selects, portsof call include Roatán, Honduras, Cozumel, Mexico,Falmouth, Jamaica, and George Town, Grand Cayman.This fabulous opportunity has been made possible bySymphonic Voyages. With Symphonic Voyages,it’s easy to plan your perfect vacation!Call in June to enter the drawingand pledge your support to WFMT!www.symphonicvoyages.com24 JUNE 20<strong>11</strong>In the SpotlightJean-Philippe CollardArtist of the monthJean-Philippe CollardThe French pianist studied at theParis Conservatoire and went onto win recognition in the GeorgesCziffra and Marguerite Long-JacquesThibaud competitions. He made hisParis debut in 1973 and won fame asa concert soloist, chamber musician,and recording artist. He has madeseveral duo-piano recordings inpartnership with fellow-countrymanMichel Béroff. We explore hisrecordings this month in anticipationof his Ravel performance June 15at the Grant Park Music Festival.Collard has recorded several completeconcerto cycles, including the fiveby Saint-Saens, which we’ll beairing during the first half of June.Throughout the month9:00 News Summary/OpeningWall Street • BeethovenPiano Concerto #4 in G, Op58 – Emanuel Ax, p; SanFrancisco Sym/Michael TilsonThomas. San FranciscoSymphony 0037-2. [34:20]10:00 Midday with Lisa Flynn • 60Years in 60 Seconds: WFMTHistorical Glimpses HalvorsenNorwegian Rhapsody #1 inA – Trondheim Sym/Ole KristianRuud. Simax PSC-1085.[12:44] Grieg Violin Sonata #2in G, Op 13 – Vadim Repin,v; Nikolai Lugansky, p. DG4778794. [19:04] MassenetThaïs: Meditation – Anne-Sophie Mutter, v; BerlinPhil/Herbert von Karajan.EMI 07634-2 (2). [6:43]<strong>11</strong>:00 Debussy La Mer – Los AngelesPhil/Esa-Pekka Salonen. SonySK-62599. [24:20] Ravel Jeuxd’eau – Jean-Philippe Collard,p. EMI CDC7-47386-2. [5:24]Pärt Pilgrim’s Song – Men’schoir, La Pietà/Angèle Dubeau.Analekta AN2-8731. [8:54]12:00 Newscast12:15 Live from the CulturalCenter: Chicago ChamberMusicians First Monday1:00 Afternoons with KerryFrumkin • Offenbach Gaîtéparisienne Suite – New YorkPhil/Leonard Bernstein.Sony SMK-47532. [21:04]Charpentier Louise: Depuisle jour – Nicole Cabell, s;London Phil/Sir Andrew Davis.Lon B0013059-02 (2). [5:21]2:00 60 Years in 60 Seconds:WFMT Historical GlimpsesBeethoven Symphony #7in A, Op 92 – OrchestreRévolutionnaire et Romantique/Sir John Eliot Gardiner.Archive 439900-2 (5). [38:31]3:00 Fine Arts Calendar • Saint-Saëns Piano Concerto #1 in D,Op 17 – Jean-Philippe Collard,p; Royal Phil/André Previn.EMI CDC7-49757-2. [28:53]4:00 Music with George Preston,including news, a businessreport at 5:00, The Unrush Hourbetween 5:00 and 6:00, and at6:00, 60 Years in 60 Seconds:WFMT Historical Glimpses7:00 Exploring Music withBill McGlaughlin: I Didn’tKnow About You8:00 Live from WFMT: Artists &repertory to be announced10:00 “Critical Thinking” withAndrew Patner<strong>11</strong>:00 Bruckner Symphony #6 inDennis MooreLive from St. JamesCathedral: Rush HourConcerts 20<strong>11</strong>Dennis Moore will host our livebroadcasts of this summer’sRush Hour concerts, informalmusic-making live from St. JamesEpiscopal Cathedral in downtownChicago. We begin Tuesday, June7 at 5:45 pm with string playersfrom the Chicago Symphony andLyric Opera orchestras in music byBrahms. Later in the season, RushHour will host performances by thewind ensemble Quintet Attacca, byThird Coast Percussion, BaroqueBand, the Fifth House Ensemble,pianist Kuang-Hao Huang, and cellistsMarina Hoover and Brant Taylor.The concerts run through August.Tuesday, June 7, 5:45 pm


A – Berlin Phil/Riccardo Muti.EMI CDC7-49408-2. [56:55]Tuesday 712:00 Through the Night withPeter Van De Graaff6:00 Mornings with CarlGrapentine9:00 News Summary/Opening WallStreet • Beethoven PianoConcerto #5 in E-Flat, Op 73,Emperor – Jorge FedericoOsorio, p; Royal Phil/EnriqueBátiz. ASV CDQS-6129. [35:57]10:00 Midday with Lisa Flynn •60 Years in 60 Seconds:WFMT Historical GlimpsesMonteverdi Laudate Dominum& Hymn – Canadian Brass.Opening Day EntertainmentOD-7347. [7:19] Vivaldi ViolinConcerto in D, R 2<strong>11</strong> – LaSerenissima/Adrian Chandler,v. Avie AV-2178. [15:34]Glazunov The Seasons, Op67: Spring and Summer –Royal Scottish NationalOrch/José Serebrier. WarnerClassics 61434-2. [16:23]<strong>11</strong>:00 Haydn Symphony #82 inC, Bear – Heidelberg Sym/Thomas Fey. Hänssler ClassicCD-98. 265. [26:49] SatieThree Pieces in the Shape ofA Pear – Anne Queffélec &Catherine Collard, p. VirginClassics 59296-2. [14:24]12:00 Newscast • Berlioz Haroldin Italy, Op 16 – PinchasZukerman, vi; MontrealSym/Charles Dutoit. Lon42<strong>11</strong>93-2. [44:53]1:00 Afternoons with KerryFrumkin • SoLatinoImprovisation, A la Argentina;Pastorale; Danza criolla –Gabriela Montero, p. EMI4<strong>11</strong>44-2. [6:52] Alwyn PastoralFantasia – Stephen Tees,vi; City of London Sinfonia/Richard Hickox. ChandosCHAN-9065. [13:00] LoeweBrigadoon: There But for YouGo I – Bryn Terfel, b-br; EnglishNorthern Philharmonia/PaulDaniel. DG 457628-2. [3:47]2:00 60 Years in 60 Seconds:WFMT Historical GlimpsesHaydn Keyboard Concertino inF, H XIV:F2 – Ton Koopman, hc;Amsterdam Baroque Orch. Phi446542-2 (2). [10:30] JanácekSinfonietta – New York Phil/KurtMasur. Teldec 90847-2. [24:31]3:00 Fine Arts Calendar • Saint-Saëns Piano Concerto #2 in g,Op 22 – Jean-Philippe Collard,p; Royal Phil/André Previn. EMICDFB5-73356-2 (2). [23:40]4:00 Music with George Preston,including news, a businessreport at 5:00, and The UnrushHour starting at 5:00 pm5:45 Live from St. JamesCathedral: The 20<strong>11</strong> RushHour Concerts – Brahms:Sextet #2 in G, Op 36,In the SpotlightThomas AdèsPhoto by Nigel LuckhurstFrom the Los AngelesPhilharmonic:Adès and Messiaen“With its imagery of the sea andstars,” says the Los AngelesPhilharmonic Association, “Polaristouches on the allegorical soundscape[British composer Thomas] Adèsemployed so effectively to shape his[2004] opera score on Shakespeare’sTempest….There is no program assuch, but the central idea of the piecerefers to the role of the North Star as anavigational device that guided sailorsfrom time immemorial.” As conductorof this concert from last April, Adèsalso chose Olivier Messiaen’s finalorchestral work, Éclairs sur l’Au-Delà(Illuminations of the Beyond). Onceagain quoting the LA PhilharmonicAssociation: “It shares with hisother large-scale orchestral piecesa sense of otherworldly grandeur,obsessively repeated rhythmicand melodic patterns, birdcalls,and a riot of orchestral color.”Wednesday, June 8,8:00 pmplayed by members ofthe CSO and Lyric OperaOrchestra string sections6:15 60 Years in 60 Seconds:WFMT Historical Glimpses7:00 Exploring Music withBill McGlaughlin: I Didn’tKnow About You8:00 The Tuesday Night Operawith Peter Van De Graaff:Vivaldi’s “Ottone in Villa” –Sonia Prina, Veronica Cangemi,Il Giardino Armonico/GiovanniAntonini. Naive OP-30493 (2).10:30 Brahms Piano Quintet in f,Op 34 – Sir Clifford Curzon,p; Amadeus String Quartet.BBC BBCL-4009-2 (2). [42:34]Sibelius Violin Concerto ind, Op 47 – Maxim Vengerov,v; Chicago Sym/DanielBarenboim. Teldec 13161-2.[33:08] Sibelius Kaiutar (TheThe Chicago Bar Association presents Carl Orff’sCARMINABURANASunday, June 5, 20<strong>11</strong> 7:30 pmOrchestra Hall / Symphony CenterJoin more than 300 musicians to celebrate theCBASO’s 25th birthday with Orff’s mesmerizingmusical depiction of life, love and the power of fate.Chicago Bar Association Symphony Orchestra &Chorus, Chicago’s fabulous all-attorney ensemble,The Naperville Chorus & Young Naperville Singers,Patrice Michaels, Ian McEuen, Jacob Lassetter,soloists, conducted by music director David Katz.CSO.org/ticketsandevents or 312 294-3000or the CSO box office /www.cbasymphonyandchorus.blogspot.comThe verdict will be unanimous: SPECTACULAR!Echo-Nymph), Op 72/4 – KaritaMattila, s; Ilmo Ranta, p.Ondine ODE-856-2. [3:30]Wednesday 812:00 Through the Night withPeter Van De Graaff6:00 Mornings with CarlGrapentine9:00 News Summary/OpeningWall Street • Beethoven ViolinConcerto in D, Op 61 – JaschaHeifetz, v; Boston Sym/CharlesMunch. RCA 68980-2. [37:44]10:00 Midday with Lisa Flynn • 60Years in 60 Seconds: WFMTHistorical Glimpses MozartRondo in D, K 485 – LeonFleisher, p. Sony 57339. [6:04]Stravinsky Danses concertantes– Orpheus ChamberOrch. DG 459644-2. [20:22]Mozart Rondo in B-Flat,K 269 – Julia Fischer, v;Netherlands Chamber Orch/Yakov Kreizberg. PentatonePTC-5186453 (2). [6:23]<strong>11</strong>:00 Berlioz Symphonie funèbreet triomphale – John AlldisChoir & London Sym/Sir ColinDavis. Phi 456143-2 (6). [34:44]Handel Water Music Suite#3 in G – English BaroqueSoloists/Sir John Eliot Gardiner.Phi 434122-2. [10:05]12:00 Newscast12:15 Live from the CulturalCenter: A Dame Myra HessMemorial Concert by cellistHans Kirstian Goldsteinand pianist Clinton Adams1:00 Afternoons with KerryFrumkin • Schnittke Suitein the Old Style – IgorBoguslavsky, vi da gamba;Anna Litvinenko, hc; ViktorGrichine, per. Chant duMonde LDC-288078. [16:54]Gershwin Porgy and Bess:Summertime, A Woman Is ASometime Thing, My Man’sGone Now, It Ain’t NecessarilySo – Jascha Heifetz, v; BrooksSmith, p. RCA 61771-2. [9:27]2:00 60 Years in 60 Seconds:WFMT Historical GlimpsesSaint-Saëns Piano Concerto#3 in E-Flat, Op 29 – Jean-Philippe Collard, p; RoyalPhil/André Previn. EMICDFB5-73356-2 (2). [30:55]3:00 Fine Arts Calendar •Tchaikovsky Variationson a Rococo Theme, Op33 – Mstislav Rostropovich,vc; Berlin Phil/Herbert vonKarajan. DG 4777158. [18:54]4:00 Music with George Preston,including news, a businessreport at 5:00, The Unrush Hourbetween 5:00 and 6:00, and at6:00, 60 Years in 60 Seconds:WFMT Historical Glimpses7:00 Exploring Music withBill McGlaughlin: I Didn’tKnow About You8:00 The Los Angeles Philharmonic20<strong>11</strong> JUNE 25


In the SpotlightKim & Reggie HarrisFolkstage and theOld Town SchoolWelcome Kim & ReggieMusicians and storytellers, Kim andReggie Harris are longtime favoritesof Midnight Special listeners. Theirversion with Magpie of Phil Ochs’moving song “When I’m Gone” isthe closing theme for each week’sshow. Kim and Reggie record on theAppleseed and Folk Era labels andtour extensively, with recent visitsto the Brooklyn Academy of Music,the Smithsonian Institute, and theKennedy Center. This month they’recoming to Chicago’s Old Town Schoolof Folk Music, from which Rich Warrenwill host a live Folkstage presentation.Saturday, June <strong>11</strong>,8:00 pmin Concert: Thomas Adès,conductor – Adès: Polaris (LAPhilharmonic co-commission);Messiaen: Éclairs sur l’au-delà.10:00 Millennium of Music<strong>11</strong>:00 Mozart Serenade #10 in B-Flat,K 361, Gran Partita – SantaFe Chamber Music FestivalWind Soloists/Alan Gilbert.Koch KICCD-7735. [49:45]Thursday 912:00 Through the Night withPeter Van De Graaff6:00 Mornings with CarlGrapentine9:00 News Summary/OpeningWall Street • BeethovenTriple Concerto in C, Op56 – Lars Vogt, p; G Nikolitch,v; T Hugh, vc; LondonSym/Bernard Haitink. LSOLive LSO-0078. [35:53]10:00 Midday with Lisa Flynn • 60Years in 60 Seconds: WFMTHistorical Glimpses BerliozLe Corsaire Overture, Op21 – London Sym/Sir ColinDavis. Phi 456143-2 (6). [8:33]Berlioz Les Nuits d’Été, Op7: Le Spectre de la Rose –Lorraine Hunt Lieberson,ms; Philharmonia BaroqueOrch/Nicholas McGegan.Philharmonia Baroque PBP-01.[7:29] Bruch String Quintet ina, Op Posth – Vadim Gluzman& Sandis Steinbergs, v’s;Maxim Rysanov & Ilze Klava,vi’s; Reinis Birznieks, vc.Bis SACD-1852. [24:05]<strong>11</strong>:00 JC Bach Sinfonia in E-Flat,Op 3/3 – Virtuosi Saxoniae/Ludwig Güttler. Berlin Classics00<strong>11</strong>382-BC. [7:46] BachFrench Suite #5 in G, BWV816 – Simone Dinnerstein,p. Telarc CD-80715. [18:30]Elgar Coronation March,Op 65 (19<strong>11</strong>) – BBC Phil/Sir Andrew Davis. ChandosCHAN-10570 (2). [10:10]12:00 Newscast • Saint-SaënsPiano Concerto #5 in F, Op103, Egyptian – Jean-PhilippeCollard, p; Royal Phil/AndréPrevin. EMI CDFB5-73356-2(2). [28:58] Verdi Aida: O patriamia – Sondra Radvanovsky,s; Philharmonia of Russia/Constantine Orbelian. DelosDE-3404. [7:15] SarasateAdios Montañas Mias, Op39 – Gil Shaham, v; Castilla yLeon Sym/Alejandro Posada.Canary Classics CC-07. [3:55]1:00 Afternoons with KerryFrumkin • 60 Years in 60Seconds: WFMT HistoricalGlimpses Ravel StringQuartet in F – ArcantoQuartet. Harmonia MundiHMC-902067. [28:12]1:40 Beethoven Symphony #9 ind, Op 125, Choral – Lorengar,Minton, Burrows, Talvela,Chicago Sym & Cho/Sir GeorgSolti. Lon 4759090 (6). [76:32]3:00 Fine Arts Calendar • GershwinPiano Concerto in F – StefanoBollani, p; Leipzig GewandhausOrch/Riccardo Chailly. DeccaB00153<strong>11</strong>-02. [29:01]4:00 Music with George Preston,including news, a businessreport at 5:00, The Unrush Hourbetween 5:00 and 6:00, and at6:00, 60 Years in 60 Seconds:WFMT Historical Glimpses7:00 Exploring Music withBill McGlaughlin: I Didn’tKnow About You8:00 The New York PhilharmonicThis Week: A Retrospectiveof Philharmonic recordings ofRussian music – Prokofiev:Excerpts from Romeoand Juliet (/Kurt Masur).Koussevitzky: Double-BassConcerto (Eugene Levinson/Zubin Mehta). Shostakovich:Symphony #14, Op 135 (vocalsoloists/Leonard Bernstein).10:00 Introductions: Spotlightingthe Chicago area’s youngmusicians – Guitarist ThomasAquino from the Universityof Chicago Lab School<strong>11</strong>:00 Labor Quintet in D, Op<strong>11</strong> – Orion Ensemble. CedilleCDR-90000088. [33:13] RossiniThe Barber of Seville: Aria,Contro un cor, and quintet,Buona sera – Baltsa, Araiza,Allen, Trimarchi, Lloyd, StMartin’s Academy/Marriner.Phi 412266-2. [15:55]Because of our June Fine ArtsCircle membership drive, detailedmusic listings are suspendedthrough Tuesday 21 (except fortwo Sundays, June 12 and 19).Friday 1012:00 Through the Night withPeter Van De Graaff6:00 Morning Program12:00 Newscast4:00 Newscast5:00 Business Report7:00 Exploring Music withBill McGlaughlin: I Didn’tKnow About You8:00 A Tribute to Samuel Barber:Bill McGlaughlin hosts acentenary celebration ofBarber’s music from the CurtisInstitute in Philadelphia.10:00 Best of Studs Terkel: Ladinosongs with Larry Mesirow (1991)<strong>11</strong>:00 Jazz at Lincoln CenterRadio: Big Band BashSaturday <strong>11</strong>12:00 Marian McPartland’sPiano Jazz1:00 Through the Night withPeter Van De Graaff6:00 Morning Program12:00 The Bucksbaum Family LyricOpera Broadcasts: Verdi’s“Un Ballo in Maschera” –Frank Lopardo (Gustavo);Sondra Radvanovsky (Amelia);Mark Delavan (Renato);Stephanie Blythe (Ulrica);Kathleen Kim (Oscar); LyricOpera Cho & Orch/Asher Fisch.5:00 Santa Fe Chamber MusicFestival – Bach: Ja, ja, ich halteJesum feste fr Cantata #157.Beethoven: String Trio in c, Op9/3. Ravel: Violin Sonata in G.6:00 Music from the RaviniaFestival’s Steans Institutefor Young Artists7:00 “Sweet Folk Chicago”with Rich Warren8:00 “Folkstage” hosted byRich Warren: Kim & ReggieHarris live from the OldTown School of Folk Music9:00 “The Midnight Special”with Rich WarrenSunday 1212:00 Through the Night withPeter Van De Graaff6:00 With Heart and Voice7:00 Mornings with DennisMoore, including at 8 am60 Years in 60 Seconds:WFMT Historical Glimpses9:00 “The New Releases”with Lisa Flynn<strong>11</strong>:00 Live from Mayne Stage:Michael Miles, banjo,with a chamber group12:00 Williams Schindler’sList film music: Theme;Remembrances – ItzhakPerlman, v; Orch/John Williams.MCA 10969. [9:30] BarberSymphony #1, Op 9 – St LouisSym/Leonard Slatkin. RCA60732-2. [21:39] ColeridgeDeep River – Rachel BartonPine, v; Matthew Hagle, p.Cedille CDR-90000097. [4:46]Barber Agnus Dei – ChicagoChorale/Bruce Tammen.Chicago Chorale 2007. [7:31]1:00 Chicago Symphony OrchestraRadio Broadcasts: TheCSO in Concert conductedby Gianandrea Noseda;In the SpotlightDmitri ShostakovichThirteen Pivotal Days inthe History of MusicThe San Francisco Symphony’sKeeping Score series, subtitledThirteen Days When Music ChangedForever, will conclude on WFMTon the Sundays of June at 8:00pm. June 12: Three Places in NewEngland by Charles Ives debuts in1931 to lukewarm applause, butIves’s was a revolutionary voicethat helped forge a distinctivelyAmerican classical-music sound,emancipated from European models.June 19: Chaos Instead of Musicwas attributed to Josef Stalin himselfwhen it appeared in the Soviet journalPravda in 1936. It was an attack onShostakovich, and this broadcastexplores Shostakovich’s artistic life inthe light of the sometimes mutuallybeneficial, sometimes terrifying,relationship he experienced betweenmusic and the totalitarian state. June26: the season finale celebrates TerryRiley’s In C and the minimalist musicthat followed it, a reaction to therigidity of 12-tone music. SuzanneVega hosts each broadcast.Sundays, 8:00 pm26 JUNE 20<strong>11</strong>


In the SpotlightLeif Ove Andsnes, piano –Rimsky-Korsakov: RussianEaster Overture. Stravinsky:Suite fr Le Baiser de la Fée.Borodin: Polovtsian Dancesfr Prince Igor. Brahms: PianoConcerto #2 in B-Flat, Op 83.3:00 Fiesta! Latin-AmericanMusic with Elbio Barilariand Matt DeStefano4:00 60 Years in 60 Seconds:WFMT Historical GlimpsesLalo Symphonie espagnolein d, Op 21 – Joshua Bell,v; Montreal Sym/CharlesDutoit. Lon 425501-2. [35:00]Purcell Symphony from act4 of The Fairy Queen – Musicof the Baroque Orch/ThomasWikman. D’note DND-1026.[6:30] Corelli Sonata in C, Op5/3 – Trio Settecento. CedilleCDR-90000099. [10:02] StraussTill Eulenspiegel’s Merry Pranks,Op 28 – Chicago Sym/Sir GeorgSolti. Lon 4758525 (5). [14:59]Strauss Till Eulenspiegel einmalanders – Chicago Pro Musica.Reference RR-2102 (2). [8:00]Berlioz La Damnation de Faust,Op 24: Rakoczy March, EasterHymn, Fugue, Soldiers’ Chorus,Students’ Song – Soloists,Chicago Sym & Cho/Sir GeorgSolti. Lon 410181-2. [20:07]6:00 “Pipedreams”: Organ musicwith Michael Barone7:00 “From the Top” withChristopher O’Riley:From Bethlehem, PA8:00 The Keeping Score Series: 13Days When Music ChangedForever – January 10, 1931:The first performances of Ives’Three Places in New England.9:00 “Collectors’ Corner”with Henry Fogel: Musicby Stanislaw Moniuszko,second of two broadcasts<strong>11</strong>:00 Mozart Symphony #41 inC, K 551, Jupiter – RoyalConcertgebouw Orch/Nikolaus Harnoncourt. Teldec75861-2. [41:39] CoplandQuiet City – Gary Bordner, tr;Thomas Tempel, eh; St PaulChamber Orch/Hugh Wolff.Teldec 46314-2. [10:10]Monday 1312:00 Through the Night withPeter Van De Graaff6:00 Morning Program12:00 Newscast4:00 Newscast5:00 Business Report7:00 Exploring Music with BillMcGlaughlin: Stravinsky –Tonight we’ll present a doubleedition of Exploring Music,with the first two parts ofBill’s look at Igor Stravinsky.10:00 Critical Thinking withAndrew PatnerTuesday 1412:00 Through the Night withPeter Van De Graaff6:00 Morning Program12:00 Newscast4:00 Newscast5:45 Live from St. JamesCathedral: The 20<strong>11</strong> RushHour Concerts – Caminosdel Inka (flute-harp) in musicby Piazzolla and BaltasarMartinez y Compañon7:00 Exploring Music with BillMcGlaughlin: Special edition8:30 Tuesday Night Opera Specialwith Peter Van De GraaffWednesday 1512:00 Through the Night withPeter Van De Graaff6:00 Morning Program12:00 Newscast12:15 Live from the CulturalCenter: A Dame MyraHess Memorial Concertby pianist Frank Huang4:00 Newscast5:00 Business Report6:30 Live from Pritzker Pavilion:Grant Park Music Festival20<strong>11</strong> – The Grant ParkOrchestra conducted byCarlos Kalmar; Jean-PhilippeCollard, piano – Ravel:Piano Concerto in G; Berlioz:Symphonie fantastique, Op 14a.8:30 Exploring Music with BillMcGlaughlin: Stravinsky10:00 Millennium of MusicThursday 1612:00 Through the Night withPeter Van De Graaff6:00 Morning Program12:00 Newscast4:00 Newscast5:00 Business Report7:00 Exploring Music with BillMcGlaughlin: Stravinsky8:00 The New York PhilharmonicThis Week: Alan Gilbert,conductor; Anne-SophieMutter, violin – Beethoven:Romance #2 in F, Op 50.Currier: Time Machines(world-premiere performance).Bruckner: Symphony #2.10:00 Introductions: Spotlightingthe Chicago area’s youngmusiciansFriday 1712:00 Through the Night withPeter Van De Graaff6:00 Morning Program12:00 Newscast4:00 Newscast5:00 Business Report7:00 Exploring Music with BillMcGlaughlin: Stravinsky8:00 Salzburg Festival 2010:Yevgeny Kissin, piano –Schumann: Fantasiestücke,Op 12; Novelette in f-sharp, Op21/8. Chopin: Four Ballades.10:00 Best of Studs Terkel: Fromthe 1950s, Studs’ classicconversation with folksingerPete Seeger and bluesartist Big Bill Broonzy<strong>11</strong>:00 Jazz at Lincoln CenterRadio – American Icons: DaveBrubeck and Ramsey LewisSaturday 1812:00 Marian McPartland’sPiano Jazz1:00 Through the Night withPeter Van De Graaff6:00 Morning Program12:00 The Bucksbaum Family LyricOpera Broadcasts: Gilbert &Sullivan’s “Mikado” – JamesMorris (The Mikado); NealDavies (Ko-Ko); StephanieBlythe (Katisha); Toby Spence(Nanki-Poo); Lyric Opera Cho& Orch/Sir Andrew Davis.5:00 Santa Fe Chamber MusicFestival – Telemann: TrioSonata in g; Tchaikovsky:String Sextet in D, Op 70,Souvenir de Florence.6:00 Music from the RaviniaFestival’s Steans Institutefor Young Artists7:00 “The Midnight Special”with Rich WarrenSunday 1912:00 Through the Night withPeter Van De Graaff6:00 “With Heart and Voice”7:00 Mornings with DennisMoore, including at 8 am60 Years in 60 Seconds:WFMT Historical Glimpses9:00 “The New Releases”with Lisa Flynn<strong>11</strong>:00 Harrison Pipa Concerto – WuMan, pipa; Chicago Sym/Miguel Harth-Bedoya. CSOResound CSOR-901801. [24:17]Traditional Flowing Stream;Jasmine Flower; When Willthe Acacia Bloom – ShanghaiString Quartet. Delos DE-3233. [5:44] Smetana MáVlast (My Fatherland): Vltava(The Moldau) – Orch/LeopoldStokowski. RCA 62601-2.[12:21] Mozart Piano Concerto#27 in B-Flat, K 595 – VassilyPrimakov, p; Odense Sym/Scott Yoo. Bridge 9328-A/B(2). [32:14] Vaughan WilliamsRomance and Pastorale –Schubert Ensemble. ChandosCHAN-10465. [8:36] BerliozRequiem, Op 5 (Grande messedes morts): Agnus Dei – LondonPhil & Cho/André Previn. EMICDFB5-69512-2 (2). [12:26]1:00 Chicago Symphony OrchestraRadio Broadcasts: The CSOin Concert conducted byEsa-Pekka Salonen; LeilaJosefowicz, violin – Debussy:Prelude to The Afternoon of AFaun. Salonen: Violin Concerto(CSO co-commission).Carlos KalmarOpening Night:Grant ParkMusic Festival 20<strong>11</strong>Carlos Kalmar conducts Berlioz’sSymphonie fantastique to open the20<strong>11</strong> Grant Park Music Festival:the nation’s only free outdoorsummertime classical-music festival.WFMT will have a live broadcast ofthe concert from the Jay PritzkerPavilion in Millennium Park. To openthe concert, Jean-Philippe Collardwill play Ravel’s Piano Concerto inG. Hear other Collard performanceson WFMT throughout June, whenwe’re honoring Collard as our artistof-the-month.Ravel and Berliozwill make a highly festive openingfor Grant Park 20<strong>11</strong>. Join WFMTlater in the summer for additionallive broadcasts from Pritzker.Wednesday, June 15,6:30 pmSibelius: Symphony #2in D, Op 43. We also hearFauré’s Pelleas and MelisandeSuite (/Philippe Jordan).3:00 Fiesta! Latin-AmericanMusic with Elbio Barilariand Matt DeStefano4:00 60 Years in 60 Seconds:WFMT Historical GlimpsesLynn Harrell: Songs My FatherTaught Me – The distinguishedcellist looks back on his owncareer and on that of his father,bass-baritone Mack Harrell. AWFMT Radio Network specialproduced by Louise Frank.6:00 “Pipedreams”: Organ musicwith Michael Barone7:00 “From the Top” withChristopher O’Riley:From Carmel, IN8:00 The Keeping Score Series: 13Days When Music ChangedForever – January 28, 1936:The publication in Pravda of thearticle Chaos Instead of Music(an attack on Shostakovich).9:00 “Collectors’ Corner” with20<strong>11</strong> JUNE 27


In the SpotlightArtistic and executive directorof Rush Hour Concerts,Deborah SobolMake Music ChicagoWelcomes SummerRush Hour Concerts at St. JamesCathedral is delighted to inaugurateMake Music Chicago, a live, one-day,completely free festival on June 21,the first day of summer. The eventis inspired by France’s Fête de laMusique, a national musical holidaymarking its 30th anniversary this year.Since 1982, the fête has become aninternational phenomenon, takingplace in more than 460 cities in <strong>11</strong>0countries. Chicago’s Make MusicChicago will feature performancesat the Cultural Center, Navy Pier,the Alliance Française, and NorthMichigan Avenue among othervenues. The day culminates with agrand-finale performance at St. JamesCathedral Commons from 5:15-9:00pm, which WFMT will broadcastlive. Says Deborah Sobol, artisticand executive director of Rush HourConcerts: “Rush Hour is honoredto lead the city of Chicago into thisglobal phenomenon on the summersolstice. Make Music Chicago is anatural extension of Rush Hour’smission, and we are very excitedabout offering citywide opportunitiesfor all Chicagoans to make musicfrom early morning until sunset.”Tuesday, June 21,5:45 pmHenry Fogel: The art ofsoprano Lisa della Casa<strong>11</strong>:00 Schubert Fantasia in C, D 934 –Jennifer Koh, v; Reiko Uchida,p. Cedille CDR-90000073.[24:27] Bruch Scottish Fantasy,Op 46 – Jascha Heifetz, v;Osian Ellis, h; London NewSym/Sir Malcolm Sargent.RCA 61779-2 (5). [25:33]Monday 2012:00 Through the Night withPeter Van De Graaff6:00 Morning Program12:00 Newscast4:00 Newscast5:00 Business Report7:00 Exploring Music withBill McGlaughlin: Underthe Hood, Part 1 of 58:00 Santa Fe Chamber MusicFestival – Mahler: Das Lied vonder Erde, chamber-ensembleversion. Kerry Frumkin hosts.10:00 “Critical Thinking” withAndrew PatnerTuesday 2<strong>11</strong>2:00 Through the Night withPeter Van De Graaff6:00 Morning Program12:00 Newscast4:00 Newscast5:45 Live from St. JamesCathedral: The 20<strong>11</strong> RushHour Concerts – As partof Make Music Chicago,Kuang-Hao Huang andWinston Choi play four-handpiano music by Ravel.9:00 Exploring Music with BillMcGlaughlin: Under theHood, Part 2 of 510:00 The Tuesday NightOpera with Peter Van DeGraaff: Cherubini’s “LesDeux Journées” – PierreGianotti, Janine Micheau,Marion Davies, Royal Phil/Sir Thomas Beecham.Intaglio INCD-7342 (2).Wednesday 2212:00 Through the Night withPeter Van De Graaff6:00 Mornings with CarlGrapentine9:00 News Summary/OpeningWall Street • CoplandAppalachian Spring – NewYork Phil/Leonard Bernstein.CBS MYK-37257. [25:06]10:00 Midday with Lisa Flynn •60 Years in 60 Seconds:WFMT Historical GlimpsesBerlioz Roman CarnivalOverture, Op 9 – NationalPhil/Leopold Stokowski. EMICDM7-64140-2. [8:58] TárregaVariations on The Carnivalof Venice – Xuefei Yang, g.EMI Classics 06322-2. [8:09]Mozart Symphony #31 in D, K297, Paris – Prague ChamberOrch/Sir Charles Mackerras.Telarc CD-80190. [14:26]<strong>11</strong>:00 Striggio Motet, Ecce BeatamLucem – I Fagiolini/RobertHollingworth. Decca 4782734.[7:46] Schubert Piano Quintetin A, D 667, Op <strong>11</strong>4, Trout –Trio Wanderer; ChristopheGaugué, vi; StéphaneLogerot, db. Harmonia MundiHMG-501792. [37:55]12:00 Newscast12:15 Live from the Cultural Center:A Dame Myra Hess MemorialConcert by violinist Wen LeiGu and pianist Anthony Padilla1:00 Afternoons with KerryFrumkin • Berlioz Romeoand Juliet suite – World Orchfor Peace/Valery Gergiev.World Orchestra for PeaceWOP-003/4 (2). [44:22]2:00 60 Years in 60 Seconds:WFMT Historical GlimpsesBach Toccata #3 in D, BWV912 – Glenn Gould, p. SonySM2K-52612 (2). [14:01]Widor Organ Symphony#5 in F, Op 42/1: Finale,Toccata – Marie-Claire Alain,o. Erato 95538-2. [5:03]3:00 Fine Arts Calendar •Schumann Carnaval, Op9 – Vassily Primakov, p.Bridge 9300. [31:20]4:00 Music with George Preston,including news, a businessreport at 5:00, TheUnrush Hour between 5:00and 6:00, and at 6:00:00,60 Years in 60 Seconds:WFMT Historical Glimpses7:00 Exploring Music with BillMcGlaughlin: Under theHood, Part 3 of 58:00 The Los Angeles Philharmonicin Concert: GustavoDudamel, conductor; GloriousPercussion – Brahms:Tragic Overture. Gubaidulina:Glorious Percussion. Brahms:Symphony #2 in D, Op 73.10:00 Millennium of Music<strong>11</strong>:00 Mozart String Quartet #22in B-Flat, K 589 – JerusalemQuartet. Harmonia MundiHMC-902076. [26:55]Korngold The Prince and thePauper film score: Suite –London Sym/André Previn.DG 471347-2. [22:26]Thursday 2312:00 Through the Night withPeter Van De Graaff6:00 Mornings with CarlGrapentine9:00 News Summary/Opening WallStreet • Hanson Merry MountSuite – Eastman-RochesterOrch/Howard Hanson. Mercury434370-2 (2). [15:07]10:00 Midday with Lisa Flynn •60 Years in 60 Seconds:WFMT Historical GlimpsesBeethoven Symphony #2 in D,Op 36 – London Sym/BernardHaitink. LSO Live LSO-0082.[34:25] Mayseder Potpourrieon Themes of Beethovenand Rossini – Michala Petri,r; Lars Hannibal, g. OurRecordings 6.220601. [9:02]<strong>11</strong>:00 Berlioz La Damnation deFaust, Op 24: Minuet of theWill-o-the-Wisps, Dance ofthe Sylphs, Rakoczy March –Baltimore Sym/David Zinman.Telarc CD-80164. [12:45]Nazareth Odeon; Brejeiro;Fon-fon; Carioca – GabrielaMontero, p. EMI 4<strong>11</strong>44-2.[10:26] Villa-Lobos Uirapurú(The Enchanted Bird) – SimonBolivar Sym/Eduardo Mata.Dorian DOR-902<strong>11</strong>. [18:41]12:00 Newscast • Poulenc Two-Piano Concerto in d – Duchable& Collard, p’s; RotterdamPhil/James Conlon. Erato45232-2. [19:43] BerliozRequiem: Sanctus – RobertoAlagna, t; Toulouse CapitoleOrch/Michel Plasson. EMICDC5-56206-2. [10:21] LisztAnnées de pèlerinage: 1stYear, Switzerland: #6, Valléed’Obermann – Alfred Brendel,p. Phi 420202-2. [12:38]1:00 Afternoons with KerryFrumkin • Mozart ClarinetQuintet in A, K 581 – CharlesIn the SpotlightPhoto by Dario AcostaIsabel BayrakdarianThe New YorkPhilharmonicStages Janacek’sThe Cunning Little VixenA fully-staged performance ofJanacek’s fantasy opera The CunningLittle Vixen, starring soprano IsabelBayrakdarian in the title role, will bebroadcast live from Avery Fisher Hallas part of WFMT’s ongoing year-roundseries The New York PhilharmonicThis Week. Music director AlanGilbert conducts. Janacek basedhis opera on comic-strip charactersthat appeared in a Czech newspaperin the 1920s. According to thePhilharmonic’s notes: “Janacekwrote his own libretto, transformingthe original comic cartoon into aphilosophical reflection on the circleof life, and demonstrating his deeplove of nature. Unlike his tragicoperas…Vixen is told in a folk-likestyle….We see in this beloved worka paean to Mother Nature andthe natural order of things.” AlecBaldwin will host the broadcast,which is produced by Mark Travis.Thursday, June 23,6:30 pm28 JUNE 20<strong>11</strong>


In the SpotlightNeidich, cl; L’ArchibudelliStrings. Sony SK-53366. [34:46]2:00 60 Years in 60 Seconds:WFMT Historical GlimpsesVarious Film music fromThe Sea Hawk and Pirates ofthe Caribbean: Dead Man’sChest – Cincinnati Pops/Erich Kunzel. Telarc CD-80682. [10:59] Debussy LaMer – French National RadioOrch/Jean Martinon. EMICDM7-69587-2. [24:21]3:00 Fine Arts Calendar •Beethoven Romance #2 inF, Op 50 – Itzhak Perlman, v;Berlin Phil/Daniel Barenboim.EMI CDC7-49567-2. [8:52]Shostakovich The GadflySuite, Op 97a: Romancethrough Finale – KBS Sym/Vakhtang Jordania. Koch3-7274-2. [20:00]4:00 Music with George Preston,including news, a businessreport at 5:00, The Unrush Hourbetween 5:00 and 6:00, and at6:00, 60 Years in 60 Seconds:WFMT Historical Glimpses6:30 Live from Avery Fisher Hall:The New York PhilharmonicThis Week – Alan Gilbert, conductor;Isabel Bayrakdarian,soprano; Alan Opie, baritone– Janacek: Opera,The Cunning Little Vixen.9:00 Exploring Music withBill McGlaughlin: Underthe Hood, Part 4 of 510:00 Introductions: Spotlightingthe Chicago area’s youngmusicians<strong>11</strong>:00 Tchaikovsky Swan Lake,Op 20: Act 1 – MaryinskyTheatre Orch/Valery Gergiev.Decca 4757669 (2). [58:49]Friday 2412:00 Through the Night withPeter Van De Graaff6:00 Mornings with CarlGrapentine9:00 News Summary/OpeningWall Street • Mozart ViolinConcerto #1 in B-Flat,K 207 – Julia Fischer, v;Netherlands Chamber Orch/Yakov Kreizberg. PentatonePTC-5186453 (2). [20:16]10:00 Midday with Lisa Flynn • 60Years in 60 Seconds: WFMTHistorical Glimpses LehárGold and Silver Waltzes, Op79 – Dresden Staatskapelle/Christian Thielemann. DGB0015299-02. [6:44] StraussDas Bächlein; Winterweihe;Morgen – Diana Damrau,s; Munich Phil/ChristianThielemann. Virgin Classics628664. [8:25] Handel Musicfor the Royal Fireworks – AradiaEnsemble/Kevin Mallon.Naxos 6.<strong>11</strong>0<strong>11</strong>5. [20:06]<strong>11</strong>:00 Mendelssohn Symphony#4 in A, Op 90, Italian – NewPhilharmonia/Riccardo Muti.EMI CDM7-69660-2. [29:12]Elizabethan MounsiersAlmaine; Dowland’s Adew;La Rondinella – Julian BreamConsort. RCA 61589-2. [6:42]12:00 Newscast • J. StraussJr. Zampa Galopp; Polkas,Alexandrinen and Thunder andLightning – Vienna Phil/DanielBarenboim. Lon B0012569-02 (2). [<strong>11</strong>:16] SchumannKinderszenen, Op 15 – AnnieFischer, p. EMI CDZB5-68733-2 (2). [18:20] StraussFamily Blue Danube Waltzes;Radetzky March – ViennaPhil/Daniel Barenboim. LonB0012569-02 (2). [13:54]1:00 Afternoons with KerryFrumkin • Gounod Faust:Ballet music – Boston Sym/Seiji Ozawa. DG 423698-2.[16:56] Boito Mefistofele:Aria, L’altra notte in fondoal mare – Renata Tebaldi, s;Lyric Opera Orch/Sir GeorgSolti. Lon 448154-2. [5:46]2:00 60 Years in 60 Seconds:WFMT Historical GlimpsesBeethoven Symphony #3 inE-Flat, Op 55, Eroica – LondonSym/Bernard Haitink. LSOLive LSO-0080. [49:<strong>11</strong>]3:00 Fine Arts Calendar • GriffesFour Roman Sketches, Op 7 –Denver Oldham, p. New World80310-2. [17:09] KhachaturianSpartacus ballet music: Adagioof Spartacus and Phrygia –Cincinnati Pops/Erich Kunzel.Telarc CD-80657. [9:18]4:00 Music with George Preston,including news, a businessreport at 5:00, The Unrush Hourbetween 5:00 and 6:00, and at6:00, 60 Years in 60 Seconds:WFMT Historical Glimpses7:00 Exploring Music withBill McGlaughlin: Underthe Hood,, Part 5 of 58:00 Music in Chicago: The ElginSymphony in Concert inApril 20<strong>11</strong> – Robert Hanson,conductor; Chee Yun, violin –Mendelssohn: The Hebrides(Fingal’s Cave) Overture.Lalo: Symphonie espagnole.Copland: Appalachian Spring.Maxwell Davies: An OrkneyWedding, with Sunrise.10:00 Best of Studs Terkel<strong>11</strong>:00 Jazz at Lincoln Center Radio:Rags, Strides and StompsSaturday 2512:00 Marian McPartland’sPiano Jazz1:00 Through the Night withPeter Van De Graaff6:00 Mornings with DennisMoore, including at 8 am60 Years in 60 Seconds:WFMT Historical Glimpses10:00 Fine Arts Calendar • followedby highlights fromrecent live broadcasts<strong>11</strong>:00 Introductions: Spotlightingthe Chicago area’s youngmusicians – Flutist MaryElizabeth Buckingham fromNew Trier High School and theMusic Institute of Chicago12:00 The Bucksbaum FamilyLyric Opera Broadcasts:Puccini’s “Girl of the GoldenWest” – Deborah Voigt(Minnie); Marcello Giordani(Ramerrez); Marco Vratogna(Jack Rance); Lyric Opera Cho& Orch/Sir Andrew Davis.4:00 60 Years in 60 Seconds:WFMT Historical Glimpses“From the RecordingHorn” with Andy Karzas4:30 Dukas The Sorcerer’sApprentice – Michel Béroff &Jean-Philippe Collard, p’s. EMICDC5-55347-2. [10:55] VariousMorning Mood fr Peer Gynt;Funeral March of A Marionette –Boston Pops/Arthur Fiedler.RCA 68131-2. [8:02]5:00 Santa Fe Chamber MusicFestival – Schumann:Phantasiestücke, Op 73;Smetana: String Quartet ine, From My Life. The finalbroadcast in this series.6:00 Music from the RaviniaFestival’s Steans Institutefor Young Artists – The finalbroadcast in this series.7:00 “Sweet Folk Chicagowith Rich Warren”7:30 Live from Pritzker Pavilion:Grant Park Music Festival20<strong>11</strong> – The Grant ParkOrchestra conducted byCarlos Kalmar in a Latin night –Barilari: Canyengue. Carreno:Margaritena. Villa-Lobos:Uirapuru. Chavez: HorsepowerSuite. Ginastera: Glossessobre Temes de Pau Casals.9:00 “The Midnight Special”with Rich WarrenSunday 2612:00 Through the Night withPeter Van De Graaff6:00 “With Heart and Voice”7:00 Mornings with DennisMoore, including at 8 am60 Years in 60 Seconds:WFMT Historical Glimpses9:00 “The New Releases”with Lisa Flynn<strong>11</strong>:00 Live from Mayne Stage:Andreas Kapsalis & GoranIvanovic Guitar Duo12:00 Berlioz Messe solennelle:Gloria – Monteverdi Choir,Orchestre Révolutionnaire etRomantique/JE Gardiner. Phi442137-2. [12:18] Mozart PianoConcerto #21 in C, K 467 –Rudolf Serkin, p; London Sym/Claudio Abbado. DG 427812-2.[30:10] Berlioz L’Enfance duChrist, Op 25: The Shepherds’Farewell – Tenebrae Choir,London Sym/Sir Colin Davis.LSO Live LSO-0606 (2). [4:32]1:00 Chicago Symphony OrchestraRadio Broadcasts: The CSOAndreas KapsalisLive from MayneStage: AndreasKapsalis & GoranIvanovic Guitar DuoKapsalis’s Spanish-inflected playingcomplements the duo’s previouslyunexplored style that challenges theboundaries of pop-music structure,juxtaposing his style with the worldrenownedSerbian compositionaland improvisational mind of GoranIvanovic. The acoustic ensemblenods its head towards traditionbut totally disregards technicalconventions as they experiment inthe melding of classical, folk, androck. Hear this unusual pairing Livefrom Mayne Stage in a broadcasthosted by Dennis Moore.Sunday, June 26,<strong>11</strong>:00 amin Concert conducted byCharles Dutoit; Lang Lang,piano; Gerard McBurney, commentator– Sibelius: Finlandia.Chopin: Piano Concerto #2 inf, Op 21. Mussorgsky: Picturesat an Exhibition. Rachmaninoff:Symphonic Dances, Op 45.3:00 Fiesta! Latin-AmericanMusic with Elbio Barilariand Matt DeStefano4:00 60 Years in 60 Seconds:WFMT Historical GlimpsesKorngold The Adventures ofRobin Hood Suite – HollywoodBowl Sym/John Mauceri. Phi432109-2. [<strong>11</strong>:10] Purcell TheFairy Queen: Suite from Act 5 –Le Concert des Nations/JordiSavall. Fontalis ES-8583. [<strong>11</strong>:10]Elgar Falstaff (SymphonicStudy in c), Op 68 – City ofBirmingham Sym/Sir SimonRattle. EMI CDC5-55001-2.[36:06] Bach Orchestra Suite#3 in D, BWV 1068 – BerlinAcademy for Ancient Music.Harmonia Mundi HMC-901578/9 (2). [22:47] BernsteinCandide Suite – Minnesota20<strong>11</strong> JUNE 29


Orch/Eiji Oue. ReferenceRR-87-CD. [18:08]6:00 “Pipedreams”: Organ musicwith Michael Barone7:00 “From the Top” withChristopher O’Riley:From Yountville, CA8:00 The Keeping Score Series:13 Days When MusicChanged Forever – November4, 1964: The premiere of InC by Terry Riley. The finalbroadcast in this series.9:00 “Collectors’ Corner” withHenry Fogel: Music by CarlNielsen recorded by conductorThomas Jensen<strong>11</strong>:00 Mozart String Trio(Divertimento) in E-Flat, K 563 –Grumiaux Trio. Phi 454023-2(2). [41:04] Berlioz Béatriceet Bénédict: Aria, Dieu! Queviens-je d’entendre? – SusanGraham, s; Royal OperaHouse Orch/John Nelson.Sony SK-62730. [10:06]Monday 27Bill McGlaughlinExploring Music withBill McGlaughlinWeeknights at 7:00 PM12:00 Through the Night withPeter Van De Graaff6:00 Mornings with CarlGrapentine9:00 News Summary/Opening WallStreet • Mozart Violin Concerto#2 in D, K 2<strong>11</strong> – Julia Fischer,v; Netherlands Chamber Orch/Yakov Kreizberg. PentatonePTC-5186453 (2). [19:17]10:00 Midday with Lisa Flynn •60 Years in 60 Seconds:WFMT Historical GlimpsesCopland Billy the Kid – StLouis Sym/Leonard Slatkin.EMI CDC7-47382-2. [32:26]Whitacre Three Songs ofFaith – Eric Whitacre Singers& Laudibus/Mr Whitacre.Decca B0014850-02. [13:12]<strong>11</strong>:00 Bach Violin Concerto #2 inE, BWV 1042 – St Martin’sAcademy/Julia Fischer, v.Decca B0012490-02. [16:28]Shostakovich 24 Preludes& Fugues, Op 87: #23 in Fmajor – Jenny Lin, p. HänsslerClassic 98. 530 (2 CDs). [6:29]Berlioz Rob Roy Overture –Montreal Sym/Charles Dutoit.Lon 42<strong>11</strong>93-2. [13:04]12:00 Newscast • SalzedoScintillation – Valérie Milot, h.Analekta AN2-9974. [10:01]Berlioz Chanson à boire;L’origine de la harpe – FrançoisePollet, John Aler, Thomas Allen;Cord Garben, p. DG 435860-2 (2). [8:38] Boieldieu HarpConcerto in C (in Three Tempi) –Isabelle Moretti, h; SouthwestGerman Radio Sym/KlausArp. Koch 3-<strong>11</strong>42-2. [20:36]1:00 Afternoons with KerryFrumkin • Bach The Well-Tempered Clavier: Preludes &Fugues in d, B-Flat, A-Flat –Matthew Hagle, p. WFMT recording,Live from WFMT June29, 2009. [10:18] Matt is ourguest tonight at 8 on Live fromWFMT. Bach The Art of Fugue,BWV 1080: Contrapunctus<strong>11</strong>; Canon 17; Contrapunctus12a – Academy of AncientMusic Berlin. Harmonia MundiHMC-902064. [<strong>11</strong>:01]2:00 60 Years in 60 Seconds:WFMT Historical GlimpsesRachmaninoff Symphony#2 in e, Op 27 – CincinnatiSym/Paavo Järvi. TelarcCD-80670. [55:50]3:00 Fine Arts Calendar •Bernstein Divertimento forOrchestra – Boston Pops/John Williams. Phi 416360-2.[14:02] Williams Star Warsfilm music: Princess Leia’stheme; Imperial March –Vienna Phil/Franz Welser-Möst. DG 4763793. [8:25]4:00 Music with George Preston,including news, a businessreport at 5:00, The Unrush Hourbetween 5:00 and 6:00, and at6:00, 60 Years in 60 Seconds:WFMT Historical Glimpses7:00 Exploring Music withBill McGlaughlin: TheWind Quintet8:00 Live from WFMT:Matthew Hagle, piano10:00 “Critical Thinking” withAndrew Patner<strong>11</strong>:00 Schumann Symphony #3 inE-Flat, Op 97, Rhenish – LosAngeles Phil/Carlo Maria Giulini.DG 400062-2. [34:03] SchubertGondelfahrer; Nachtgesangim Walde; Nachthelle – BerlinRadio Choir men’s voices, BerlinRadio Sym/Dietrich Knothe.Capriccio 10152. [14:32]Tuesday 2812:00 Through the Night withPeter Van De Graaff6:00 Mornings with CarlGrapentine9:00 News Summary/Opening WallStreet • Mozart Violin Concerto#3 in G, K 216 – Julia Fischer,v; Netherlands Chamber Orch/Yakov Kreizberg. PentatonePTC-5186453 (2). [23:37]10:00 Midday with Lisa Flynn • 60Years in 60 Seconds: WFMTHistorical Glimpses SukFantastic Scherzo, Op 25 –Buffalo Phil/JoAnn Falletta.Naxos 8.572323. [15:06]Beethoven Violin Sonata #8in G, Op 30/3 – Isabelle Faust,v; Alexander Melnikov, p.Harmonia Mundi HMC-902025.27 (4). [15:08] Berlioz ChoralSetting of La Marseillaise –Sylvia McNair, s; Richard Leech,t; Cho’s, Baltimore Sym/DavidZinman. Telarc CD-80164. [9:06]<strong>11</strong>:00 Liszt Hungarian Rhapsody#6 – Muza Rubackyte, p.WFMT recording, ImpromptuApril 1, 2009. [6:46]Gershwin Rhapsody in Blue –Stefano Bollani, p; LeipzigGewandhaus Orch/RiccardoChailly. Decca B00153<strong>11</strong>-02.[16:12] Anne Akiko Meyers:Encores Porgy and Bess:Summertime; Variationson Sakura Sakura (CherryBlossom) – W/Reiko Uchida,p. E1 EOM-CD-7780. [7:40]12:00 Newscast • Mozart StringQuintet #3 in g, K 516 –Chicago Chamber Musicians.CCM 10/1. [35:59] MozartPiano Sonata #<strong>11</strong> in A,K 331: Finale, Rondo allaturca – Arcadi Volodos, p. SonySK-62691. [3:04] BrubeckBlue Rondo a la Turk – QuartetSan Francisco. Violin JazzRecordings JCCD-106. [7:08]1:00 Afternoons with KerryFrumkin • Stravinsky TheFirebird – St PetersburgKirov Orch/Valery Gergiev.Phi 446715-2. [48:57]2:00 60 Years in 60 Seconds:WFMT Historical GlimpsesVivaldi Violin Concerto inE-Flat, Op 8/5, R 253, LaTempesta di Mare – ChamberOrch of Europe/Daniel Hope, v.DG 4777463. [9:03] PonchielliLa Gioconda: Cielo e mar –Jonas Kaufmann, t; RomeSanta Cecilia Orch/AntonioPappano. Decca B0015463-02.[5:24] Britten Peter Grimes,Op 33: Four Sea Interludes, Op33a – Cincinnati Sym/PaavoJärvi. Telarc CD-80660. [16:42]3:00 Fine Arts Calendar • BrahmsVariations on a Theme byHaydn, Op 56a – ChicagoSym/Sir Georg Solti. Lon436614-2. [19:14]4:00 Music with George Preston,including news, a businessreport at 5:00, and The UnrushHour starting at 5:00 pm5:45 Live from St. JamesCathedral: The 20<strong>11</strong> RushHour Concerts – QuintetAttacca presents AmericanSummer: Music by JoanTower and Samuel Barber.6:15 60 Years in 60 Seconds:WFMT Historical Glimpses7:00 Exploring Music withBill McGlaughlin: TheWind Quintet8:00 The Tuesday Night Operawith Peter Van De Graaff:J. Strauss Jr.’s “DieFledermaus” – Hilde Gueden,Eberhard Wächter, ErichKunz, Walter Berry, ViennaState Opera Cho & Orch/Karajan. RCA 61949-2 (3).<strong>11</strong>:15 Brahms Piano Concerto #2in B-Flat, Op 83 – Emil Gilels,p; Chicago Sym/Fritz Reiner.RCA RCD1-5406. [44:29]Wednesday 2912:00 Through the Night withPeter Van De Graaff6:00 Mornings with CarlGrapentine9:00 News Summary/Opening WallStreet • Mozart Violin Concerto#4 in D, K 218 – Julia Fischer,v; Netherlands Chamber Orch/Yakov Kreizberg. PentatonePTC-5186453 (2). [22:29]10:00 Midday with Lisa Flynn • 60Years in 60 Seconds: WFMTHistorical Glimpses TelemannTafelmusik, Bk 3: Two-HornConcerto in E-Flat – Soloists,Freiburg Baroque Orch/Gottfriedvon der Goltz. HarmoniaMundi HMC-902042. 45 (4).[15:15] Piazzolla Le GrandTango – Nancy Green, vc;Tannis Gibson, p. Cello ClassicsCC-1025. [<strong>11</strong>:55] BernsteinOn the Town: Three DanceEpisodes – Israel Phil/LeonardBernstein. DG 427042-2. [10:23]<strong>11</strong>:00 Brahms Symphony #3 in F, Op90 – Orchestra Révolutionnaireet Romantique/Sir John EliotGardiner. Soli Deo Gloria SDG-704. [33:30] Torroba Sonatinatrianera – Los Romeros, g’s;Angelita Romero, castanets.Decca 4780192 (2). [8:07]12:00 Newscast12:15 Live from the Cultural Center:A Dame Myra Hess MemorialConcert by cellist Injung Song1:00 Afternoons with KerryFrumkin • Berlioz TeDeum, Op 22 – Aler, YoungSingers of Pennsylvania,Voices of Ascension/Keene.Delos DE-3200. [49:26]2:00 60 Years in 60 Seconds:WFMT Historical GlimpsesHaydn Sinfonia Concertantein B-Flat – Boyd, ob;Wilkie, bn; Blankenstijn,v; Conway, vc; Chamber30 JUNE 20<strong>11</strong>


Orch of Europe/C Abbado.DG 4778<strong>11</strong>7 (4). [20:20]3:00 Fine Arts Calendar • Elgar Inthe South (Alassio) Overture, Op50 – Vienna Phil/Sir John EliotGardiner. DG 463265-2. [20:38]Mascagni Cavalleria Rusticana:Viva il vino spumeggiante;Mamma, quel vino è generoso –Jonas Kaufmann, t; Rome SantaCecilia Orch/Antonio Pappano.Decca B0015463-02. [6:38]4:00 Music with George Preston,including news, a businessreport at 5:00, The Unrush Hourbetween 5:00 and 6:00, and at6:00, 60 Years in 60 Seconds:WFMT Historical Glimpses7:00 Exploring Music withBill McGlaughlin: TheWind Quintet8:00 The Los Angeles Philharmonicin Concert: Gustavo Dudamel,conductor; Renaud Capuçon,violin; Gautier Capuçon, cello –Brahms: Double Concerto;Symphony #4 in e, Op 98. Thefinal broadcast in this series.10:00 Millennium of Music<strong>11</strong>:00 Britten Violin Concerto,Op 15 – Janine Jansen, v;London Sym/Paavo Järvi.Decca B0013281-02. [32:35]Saint-Saëns Cello Concerto#1 in a, Op 33 – Lynn Harrell,vc; Cleveland Orch/Sir NevilleMarriner. Lon 410019-2. [19:00]Thursday 3012:00 Through the Night withPeter Van De Graaff6:00 Mornings with CarlGrapentine9:00 News Summary/OpeningWall Street • Mozart ViolinConcerto #5 in A, K 219,Turkish – Julia Fischer, v;Netherlands Chamber Orch/Yakov Kreizberg. PentatonePTC-5186453 (2). [29:50]10:00 Midday with Lisa Flynn • 60Years in 60 Seconds: WFMTHistorical Glimpses BachThe Art of Fugue, BWV 1080:Contrapunctus X, a 4, allaDecima; Contrapunctus XI, a4 – Pierre-Laurent Aimard, p.DG B0010765-02. [10:48] CPEBach Harpsichord Concerto#2 in D – Andreas Staier, hc;Freiburg Baroque Orch/PetraMüllejans. Harmonia MundiHMC-902083. 84 (2). [22:25]Berlioz La Damnation de Faust,Op 24: Aria, D’amour l’ardenteflamme – Susan Graham, s;Royal Opera House Orch/JohnNelson. Sony SK-62730. [7:52]<strong>11</strong>:00 Beethoven Rondino in E-Flat,WoO 25 – Sabine Meyer WindEnsemble. EMI CDC5-56817-2.[6:12] Dvorak Czech Suite, Op39 – Milwaukee Sym/ZdenekMacal. Koss Classics KC-1002.[24:16] Various Goin’ Home;The Sweet By and By – Cantus.Cantus CTS-1210. [8:58]12:00 Newscast • Various Alt Wien;Mélodie in Gb; Rosenmund;Carousel Waltz – StephenHough, p. Hyperion CDA-67043. [14:54] Josef StraussSphären-Klänge Waltzes,Op 235 – Vienna Phil/FranzWelser-Möst. DG 4763793.[9:29] Copland Rodeo: FourDance Episodes – BuffaloPhil/JoAnn Falletta. Naxos8. 559240. [18:54]1:00 Afternoons with KerryFrumkin • Paganini 24Caprices, Op 1: #s 23-24 –Itzhak Perlman, v. EMI CDC7-47171-2. [9:05] RachmaninoffRhapsody on a Theme byPaganini, Op 43 – Jean-PhilippeCollard, p; Toulouse CapitoleOrch/Michel Plasson. EMICZS7-62745-2 (2). 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