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First Friday Piano Concerts98.7WFMT’s weekly liveseries, The PianoForte SalonSeries, continues its season ofbroadcasts and you’re invited<strong>to</strong> be part of the audience! JoinWFMT Program Direc<strong>to</strong>r andseries host Peter Whorf on thefirst Friday of each month atthe Sherwood Conserva<strong>to</strong>ry/Columbia College Chicagolive per<strong>for</strong>mances centeringon the piano and featuring<strong>to</strong>day’s <strong>to</strong>p solo pianists andAmy BriggsWhatThe PianoForte Salon Series atColumbia College ChicagoWhereLive on 98.7WFMT andSherwood Community MusicSchool Recital Hall1312 S. Michigan Ave. in ChicagoWhenFirst Fridays at 12:15 pmchamber musicians. Or tune in <strong>to</strong> 98.7WFMT or wfmt.com!Admission is free. For more in<strong>for</strong>mation, please call PianoForteFoundation at (312) 291-0291 or visit piano<strong>for</strong>techicago.com.The PianoForte Salon Series – Upcoming per<strong>for</strong>mances:February 4: Aglika Angelova and Amy Briggs, piano; Stravinsky: Sacre du PrintempsMarch 4: Julia Bentley, Mezzo-Soprano and Kuang-Hao Huang, piano, program TBAApril 1: Sebastian Huydts, piano and Keith Conant, viola;Huydts: Sonatines <strong>for</strong> Viola and PianoMay 6: John Kamitsuka, piano; program TBAMEMBER ConnectionsYanni LiveA Sneak Peek of Me FacingLife: Cyn<strong>to</strong>ia’s S<strong>to</strong>ryIn partnership with ITVS and the Chicago Departmen<strong>to</strong>f Cultural Affairs, <strong>WTTW</strong> invites you <strong>to</strong> attenda free sneak preview of the new Independent Lens filmMe FacingWhatIndependent Lens CommunityScreeningMe Facing Life: Cyn<strong>to</strong>ia’s S<strong>to</strong>ryWhereChicago Cultural Center78 E. Washing<strong>to</strong>n Streetin ChicagoWhenSaturday, February 19, 2:00 pmLife: Cyn<strong>to</strong>ia’sS<strong>to</strong>ry whichwill air on<strong>WTTW</strong><strong>11</strong> in March.Me Facing Life: Cyn<strong>to</strong>ia’s S<strong>to</strong>ry is a hard-edged look in<strong>to</strong> thetroubled life of Nashville’s Cyn<strong>to</strong>ia Brown, a young woman tried as ajuvenile and currently serving a life sentence <strong>for</strong> a murder she committedat age 16. Filmed over the course of six years and featuringinterviews with Cyn<strong>to</strong>ia, her family, doc<strong>to</strong>rs, psychologists, lawyers,and others involved in her case, the filmmaker delves in<strong>to</strong> Cyn<strong>to</strong>ia’slife in an attempt <strong>to</strong> answer a very basic question – why?This is a free event. For more in<strong>for</strong>mation, please visitwttw.com/events.Pho<strong>to</strong>: Daniel H. Birman.Cyn<strong>to</strong>ia rides <strong>to</strong> the courthouse during hercriminal trial.Yanni returns <strong>to</strong> Chicago with some of his mostpowerful compositions. Don’t miss the chance <strong>to</strong>see Yanni per<strong>for</strong>m selections from his new albumTruth of Touch as well as some of his most belovedsongs.To purchase tickets, visit wttw.com/events. A pairof tickets <strong>to</strong> see Yanni: Live in Concert is $240. Eachpair of tickets receives a bonus Truth of Touch CD.A single ticket <strong>to</strong> see Yanni: Live in Concert is $120.<strong>Tickets</strong> are non-refundable.WhatYanni: Live in ConcertWhereSears Centre Arena5333 Prairie S<strong>to</strong>ne Parkway in HoffmanEstatesWhenSaturday, March 26, 7:30 pmAlpana Singh and Burt WolfCruise France with Burt Wolf and Alpana SinghYou are invited <strong>to</strong> join Burt Wolf, the host of the <strong>WTTW</strong> series Travels & Traditions; Alpana Singh, MasterSommelier and host of <strong>WTTW</strong>’s Check, Please!; and a small group of other <strong>WTTW</strong> members and viewers ona cruise through the Provence region of France with s<strong>to</strong>ps in Lyon, Tournon, Avignon Trevoux, Boucieu-Le-Roi, Le Baux Vienne, Viviers, and Arles.This is a unique opportunity <strong>to</strong> travel with Alpana and Burt whoWhatCruise Provence Francewith Burt Wolf & Alpana SinghWhenOc<strong>to</strong>ber 21-29, 20<strong>11</strong>will be your on-board hosts throughout the entire cruise, see someof Europe’s most fascinating cities, and experience the places wherethey film their television programs. For a detailed description ofthe cruise, please visit burtwolf.com and click on “Cruise ProvenceFrance” or call Burt Wolf Travels at (888) 365-3443 and mention thatyou are a <strong>WTTW</strong> member.20<strong>11</strong> FEBRUARY 3


Programmer’s Picks on <strong>WTTW</strong> Channel <strong>11</strong>-<strong>11</strong>1 –1• Daily Television ProgrammingNancy Reagan:The Role of a LifetimeThis documentary examines this remarkableFirst Lady and her revered marriage andpartnership with President Ronald Reagan.Sunday, February 6, 9:00 pmPioneers of Television:Local Kids’ TVWillard Scott, Ernest Borgnine, William Shatner,Jim Henson, and crea<strong>to</strong>r of Romper Room NancyClaster – they all honed their skills per<strong>for</strong>ming on liveTV with small budgets and little support <strong>to</strong>make their audiences laugh, smile, and think.Tuesday, February 8, 8:00 pmIndependent Lens:William S. BurroughsAn iconoclast who became an icon, WilliamBurroughs explored the outer boundaries of cultureand identity in the 1950s. Burroughs’s friends andcolleagues remember the public personaand the private man.Tuesday, February 22, 10:00 pmSee page 6 <strong>for</strong> in<strong>for</strong>mation about <strong>WTTW</strong> Prime listings.Tuesday 1EARLY MORNING12:00 Chicago Tonight [R]1:00 Tavis Smiley1:30 Charlie Rose2:30 Masterpiece Classic:Down<strong>to</strong>n Abbey(Part 4 of 4) [R]4:00 Agatha Christie Code [R]5:00 Chicago Tonight [R]MORNING-AFTERNOON6:00-6:00 <strong>WTTW</strong> KidsEVENING6:00 PBS NewsHour7:00 Chicago Tonight8:00 Pioneers of Television: CrimeDramas As viewers reveled inbeing transported <strong>to</strong> shadowyunderworlds, creative geniusesemerged in the <strong>for</strong>ms of JackWebb (Dragnet), Desi Arnaz(The Un<strong>to</strong>uchables), and BruceGeller (Mannix and Mission:Impossible). Groundbreakingac<strong>to</strong>rs Bill Cosby (I Spy) andAngie Dickinson (Police Woman)reveal the methods behind theirsuccesses as the first African-American and breakthroughfemale lead characters in atelevision series. Barbara Bainand Martin Landau share thesecrets behind the successof the innovative hit Mission:Impossible, while the evolutionof Peter Falk’s amazing characterizationin his role as Columbois recalled. And James Garner,in his only recent interview,along with series crea<strong>to</strong>rStephen J. Cannell, recountsthe success of The Rock<strong>for</strong>dFiles’ reluctant crime solver.9:00 Frontline10:00 Independent Lens: For Oncein My Life Made up of 28musicians and singers whoall have severe mental andphysical disabilities, the Spiri<strong>to</strong>f Goodwill Band is a raucous“home away from home”where members are free <strong>to</strong>display their talent, humor, andtenacity. This film challengespreconceived notions of whatit means <strong>to</strong> be disabled.<strong>11</strong>:30 BBC World NewsWednesday 2EARLY MORNING12:00 Nightly Business Report12:30 Chicago Tonight [R]1:30 Tavis Smiley2:00 Charlie Rose3:00 Greely Expedition:American Experience [R]4:00 Chautauqua: AnAmerican Narrative [R]5:00 Chicago Tonight [R]MORNING-AFTERNOON6:00-6:00 <strong>WTTW</strong> KidsEVENING6:00 PBS NewsHour7:00 Chicago Tonight8:00 NOVA: Making Stuff CleanerHost David Pogue is on aquest <strong>to</strong> clean up, using newgreen materials <strong>to</strong> build andpower the devices of the future.Batteries grown from viruses,plastics made of sugar, and solarcells that cook up hydrogenare just the beginning of a newgeneration of clean materials.9:00 NOVA scienceNOW: HowDoes the Brain Work? Cannew science help us understandhow the brain allows us<strong>to</strong> think, act, feel, behave, andprocess the world around us?10:00 Space Age: NASA’sS<strong>to</strong>ry – Triumph andTragedy (Part 3 of 4) [R]<strong>11</strong>:00 Nightly Business Report<strong>11</strong>:30 BBC World NewsThursday 3EARLY MORNING12:00 Chicago Tonight [R]1:00 Tavis Smiley1:30 Charlie Rose3:30 Independent Lens: ForOnce in My Life See Tues.Feb. 1 at 10:00 pm. [R]5:00 Chicago Tonight [R]MORNING-AFTERNOON6:00-6:00 <strong>WTTW</strong> KidsEVENING6:00 PBS NewsHour7:00 Chicago Tonight8:00 Space Age: NASA’s S<strong>to</strong>ry –Life and Death in Space (Part4 of 4) After visiting the Moon,humanity seeks <strong>to</strong> exploredeep space and learn <strong>to</strong> livebeyond the Earth. This requiresextensive experimentation,and the building of NASA’sfirst space station – Skylab.Thus begins a new stage inspace exploration, heraldingthe replacement of rivalry withpartnership; The InternationalSpace Station unites over adozen nations – with Japanese,Canadian, and Europeanastronauts aiming <strong>to</strong> completeit by 2010. Meanwhile NASA’sgreatest asset – the HubbleSpace Telescope – revealswhat is waiting <strong>for</strong> us deep inspace, having begun its life asNASA’s most famous mistake.9:00 Pioneers of Television:Crime Dramas See Tues.Feb. 1 at 8:00 pm. [R]10:00 Jay’s Chicago [R]10:30 The Artist Toolbox: Isabeland Ruben Toledo [R]<strong>11</strong>:00 Nightly Business Report<strong>11</strong>:30 BBC World NewsFriday 4EARLY MORNING12:00 Chicago Tonight [R]1:00 Tavis Smiley1:30 Charlie Rose2:30 Nature: Born Wild – TheFirst Days of Life [R]3:30 Antiques Roadshow: SanDiego (Part 2 of 3) [R]4:30 Check, Please! Chilam Balam/Al Bawadi/Viaggio [R]5:00 Chicago Tonight [R]MORNING-AFTERNOON6:00-6:00 <strong>WTTW</strong> KidsEVENING6:00 PBS NewsHour7:00 The Week in Reviewwith Joel Weisman7:30 Jay’s Chicago: Learninga Trade A bike shop wherekids learn mechanics – andget paid in bikes! The“Harvard” <strong>for</strong> communityorganizers. And a panhandlershares his trade secrets.8:00 Check, Please! Thalia Spice/LM/Himalayan Restaurant8:30 Ebert Presents At the Movies9:00 Doc Martin: Always on MyMind Irate husband PhilPratt accuses Dr. Ellinghamof killing his wife Helen whenhe comes <strong>to</strong> their house<strong>to</strong> treat her. Then a horrificaccident on the farm leavesMr. Pratt desperately needingthe doc<strong>to</strong>r <strong>to</strong> save his life.10:00 Need <strong>to</strong> Know<strong>11</strong>:00 Washing<strong>to</strong>n Week<strong>11</strong>:30 BBC World NewsSaturday 5EARLY MORNING12:00 Nightly Business Report12:30 The Week in Reviewwith Joel Weisman [R]In the SpotlightNOVA: Making Stuff(Parts 3 and 4)NOVA and popular New York Timestechnology reporter David Pogue takeyou on a fun-filled <strong>to</strong>ur of the materialworld we live in, and the one that maylie ahead. Get a behind-the-sceneslook at scientific innovations usheringin a new generation of materials thatare cleaner (Feb. 2) and smarter (Feb.9) than anything we’ve ever seen.Wednesday, February 2and 9, 8:00 pm20<strong>11</strong> FEBRUARY 5


<strong>WTTW</strong> Channel Highlights - see channel changes below!These digital channels are available with digital cable or over-the-air with a digital receiver. For more in<strong>for</strong>mation aboutdigital television and <strong>for</strong> 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 <strong>to</strong> channel <strong>11</strong>-1.Cable or satellite viewers can locate <strong>WTTW</strong><strong>11</strong> inhigh-definition on the on-screen menu.NATURE: The HimalayasSunday, February 13, 7:00 pmThe Himalayan mountain system is the home <strong>to</strong> the world’s highestpeaks. This episode explores the diversity of wildlife and habitats ofthis mountain chain starring the mysterious snow leopard.NOVA: Venom – Nature’s KillerWednesday, February 23, 8:00 pmInside the bodies of many creatures, evolution has produced extreme<strong>to</strong>xic cocktails, all designed <strong>for</strong> one reason: <strong>to</strong> kill. But nature’s mostdestructive and extreme poisons could contain the building blocks <strong>for</strong>a new generation of advanced drugs. Now, the race is on <strong>to</strong> collectand study them be<strong>for</strong>e the animals that produce them disappear.Full schedule online at wttw.com/schedulesPictured: Snow leopard<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 <strong>to</strong> channel <strong>11</strong>-2 <strong>to</strong> find<strong>WTTW</strong> Prime. Comcast digital cable cus<strong>to</strong>mers canwatch <strong>WTTW</strong> Prime on channel 370.<strong>WTTW</strong> PRIME adTravels <strong>to</strong> the Edge with Art WolfeWednesdays, 6:30 pmInternationally acclaimed pho<strong>to</strong>grapher Art Wolfe continues hiswork as an artist, teacher, advocate, and guide by inviting viewers <strong>to</strong>experience remote, awe-inspiring locations across the planet. Revelin the beauty of breathtaking landscapes and the unique animals andpeople that inhabit them through an artist’s lens.Full schedule online at wttw.com/schedulesPictured: Art Wolfe<strong>11</strong>-3<strong>WTTW</strong> Create<strong>WTTW</strong> Create is our how-<strong>to</strong> and lifestyleprogramming channel. Free TV, over-the-air antennaviewers tune <strong>to</strong> channel <strong>11</strong>-3. Comcast digital cablecus<strong>to</strong>mers can watch <strong>WTTW</strong> Create on channel 369.Be My ValentineSaturday, February 12 (all-day marathon)This marathon is dedicated <strong>to</strong> the holiday <strong>for</strong> love – Valentine’s Day!Romance your sweetheart with a special dinner and chocolatedessert just <strong>for</strong> two. Give a simple red rose or travel <strong>to</strong> the most romanticcity in the world, Paris, <strong>to</strong> sip champagne. The <strong>WTTW</strong> Createcupids – Katie Brown, Julia Child, and Burt Wolf – will show youhow <strong>to</strong> make this February 14th an un<strong>for</strong>gettable day!Full schedule online at wttw.com/schedulesPictured: Burt Wolf<strong>11</strong>-4<strong>WTTW</strong> V –me<strong>WTTW</strong> V-me is our Spanish language channel. FreeTV, over-the-air antenna viewers can tune <strong>to</strong> channel<strong>11</strong>-4. Comcast digital cable cus<strong>to</strong>mers can watch<strong>WTTW</strong> V-me on channel 368 or 629.TuBebéTuesdays and Thursdays, <strong>11</strong>:30 am<strong>WTTW</strong> V-me’s TuBebé, hosted by young and vibrant mother MinervaRojas, is a half-hour show that offers our Spanish-speaking audiencepractical tips and helpful in<strong>for</strong>mation centered around conception,pregnancy, and infant care <strong>for</strong> new and soon-<strong>to</strong>-be parents.Full schedule online at wttw.com/schedulesPictured: Minerva Rojason demand<strong>WTTW</strong> on DemandFind <strong>WTTW</strong> on Demand by selecting Comcast’s“Get Local” folder.February On-Demand Picks• America’s Test Kitchen• Check, Please!• Chicago Tonight• Jay’s Chicago• Masterpiece Classic• Mexico One Plate at a Time with Rick Bayless• NaturePictured: Kim Catrell in Masterpiece’s Any Human Heart6 FEBRUARY 20<strong>11</strong>


In the Spotlight1:00 Tavis Smiley1:30 Charlie Rose2:30 Space Age: NASA’sS<strong>to</strong>ry – Life and Death inSpace (Part 4 of 4) SeeThurs. Feb. 3 at 8:00 pm. [R]3:30 Frontline See Tues. Feb.1 at 9:00 pm. [R]4:30 Jay’s Chicago: Learninga Trade See Fri. Feb. 4at 7:30 pm. [R]5:00 The Week in Reviewwith Joel Weisman [R]5:30 Jay’s Chicago: Learninga Trade [R]MORNING6:00 Rick Steves’ Europe:Normandy – War-TornYet Full of Life6:30-10:00 <strong>WTTW</strong> Kids10:00 Antiques Roadshow: SanDiego (Part 2 of 3) [R]<strong>11</strong>:00 Ebert Presents Atthe Movies [R]<strong>11</strong>:30 Made in Spain with JoséAndrés: The Magic ofSaffron and CervantesAFTERNOON12:00 Cook’s Country fromAmerica’s Test Kitchen:Old Fashioned Pork12:30 Simply Ming: MaitakeMushrooms and Italian Basil1:00 Lidia’s Italy: The Catanzaroin the Chicken1:30 Jacques Pepin: More FastFood My Way – Smooth Food2:00 America’s Test Kitchenfrom Cook’s Illustrated:All-Time Cookie Favorites2:30 America’s Test Kitchenfrom Cook’s Illustrated:Italian Com<strong>for</strong>t Classics3:00 Primal Grill with StevenRaichlen: In a Hurry3:30 MEXICO – One Plate at aTime with Rick Bayless:Guac on the Wild Side4:00 Everyday Food: Grocery Bag4:30 Check, Please! Thalia Spice/LM/Himalayan Restaurant [R]5:00 Rick Steves’ Europe:The Best of Slovenia5:30 This Old HouseEVENING6:00 Ask This Old House6:30 McLaughlin Group7:00 As Time Goes By7:30 Keeping Up Appearances8:00 Saturday Night Movie: TheColor Purple A Southernwoman (Whoopi Goldberg)struggles <strong>to</strong> find her identityafter suffering years of abusefrom her father and others<strong>for</strong> more than 40 years. Alsostarring Danny Glover, OprahWinfrey, Margaret Avery, andRae Dawn Chong. (1985/Color)10:37 Chicago S<strong>to</strong>ries: BessieColeman – Pilot PioneerBe<strong>for</strong>e Amelia Earhart, be<strong>for</strong>eCharles Lindbergh, 28-year-oldBessie Coleman, an AfricanAmerican woman from Chicago,became the first woman in theworld <strong>to</strong> earn a pilot’s license.<strong>11</strong>:00 Hustle [R]Sunday 6EARLY MORNING12:00 Doc<strong>to</strong>r Who: Fores<strong>to</strong>f the Dead [R]12:46 Doc<strong>to</strong>r Who Confidential:River Runs Deep [R]1:00 Pioneers of Television:Crime Dramas [R]2:00 NOVA: Making Stuff CleanerSee Wed. Feb. 2 at 8:00 pm. [R]3:00 NOVA scienceNOW: HowDoes the Brain Work? SeeWed. Feb. 2 at 9:00 pm. [R]4:00 Rudy Maxa’s World: SouthAfrica – Cape Town4:30 The Artist Toolbox: Isabeland Ruben Toledo [R]MORNING5:00-<strong>11</strong>:00 <strong>WTTW</strong> Kids<strong>11</strong>:00 Burt Wolf: Travels &Traditions: What Are TheyEating in the Pho<strong>to</strong>graph?This program looks at a groupof famous pho<strong>to</strong>graphs thathave something <strong>to</strong> do witheating and drinking. Therecipe <strong>for</strong> each food is thendemonstrated by a leading chef.<strong>11</strong>:30 Rudy Maxa’s World: SouthAfrica – Garden Routeand Wine CountryAFTERNOON12:00 An Evening with SmokeyRobinson Gwen Ifill talks withSmokey Robinson, givingviewers an insider’s look at thelife and career of the Mo<strong>to</strong>wnlegend. The program, taped in2009 be<strong>for</strong>e a theater audienceat Northwestern UniversityThorne Audi<strong>to</strong>rium, features<strong>for</strong>mer Mo<strong>to</strong>wn executive andfilm producer Suzanne dePasse as mistress of ceremonies,with musical tributes fromGrammy nominated artistssuch as Teena Marie, HowardHewett, and Musiq Soulchild.1:00 An Evening with Eartha KittGwen Ifill talks with the legendaryper<strong>for</strong>mer Eartha Kitt abouther stage, dance, and actingcareer. After baring her legs andher more personal side, Kittcloses the program by singing“Ain’t Misbehavin,” “La Vie EnRose,” and “Here’s <strong>to</strong> Life.”2:00 Movie: The Color Purple SeeSat. Feb. 5 at 8:00 pm. [R]5:00 30 Good Minutes: BecomingMore by Doing Less Guest:Terry Hershey – Writer andSpeaker, Vashon, WA.5:30 The Artist Toolbox: TomSkerritt Join the handsomeEmmy Award-winning ac<strong>to</strong>rTom Skerritt in his Seattle homeand walk with him and hostJohn Jacobsen <strong>to</strong> Tom’s dailys<strong>to</strong>p at his favorite coffee house.Skerritt has been a presencein American film and television<strong>for</strong> more than half a century,starting his career with RobertRed<strong>for</strong>d and Robert Altman.With quality and truthfulnessas a benchmark <strong>for</strong> his work,Skerritt discusses honesty incraft, Hollywood’s broken filmindustry, and the importanceof following your bliss.EVENING6:00 Doc Martin: Always onMy Mind See Fri. Feb.4 at 9:00 pm. [R]7:00 Nature: Clever Monkeys Love,language, guilt, envy, generosity,secrets, lies, and sophisticatedsociety are not unique<strong>to</strong> humans. We share thosecomplex traits with our relatives– the monkeys. Followingalong as the babies of twodifferent species are reared,viewers learn how and whatmonkeys teach their young.8:00 Masterpiece Special: TheUnseen Alistair Cooke Thisdocumentary tells the s<strong>to</strong>ryof one of the most celebratedbroadcasters of the 20thcentury. While Cooke waswidely known in the U.S. <strong>for</strong>his role as host of MasterpieceTheatre, he gave away verylittle about his personal life. Butas this special presentationshows, his own s<strong>to</strong>ry is asfascinating and surprisingas anything in his reports.9:00 Nancy Reagan: TheRole of a Lifetime10:00 Hustle<strong>11</strong>:00 Doc<strong>to</strong>r Who: Midnight TheDoc<strong>to</strong>r is trapped alone,powerless, and terrified onthe leisure planet Midnight.<strong>11</strong>:45 Doc<strong>to</strong>r Who Confidential:Look Who’s TalkingMonday 7EARLY MORNING12:00 Austin City Limits: DaveMatthews Band1:00 Antiques Roadshow: SanDiego (Part 2 of 3) [R]2:00 An Evening with SmokeyRobinson See Sun. Feb.6 at 12 noon. [R]3:00 An Evening with Eartha KittSee Sun. Feb. 6 at 1:00 pm. [R]4:00 Frontline: [R]5:00 Vic<strong>to</strong>ry Garden: Old5:30 P. Allen Smith’s GardenHome: Shape and FormMORNING-AFTERNOON6:00-6:00 <strong>WTTW</strong> KidsEVENING6:00 PBS NewsHour7:00 Chicago Tonight8:00 Antiques Roadshow: SanDiego (Part 3 of 3) Highlightsinclude Captain America andFantastic Four co-crea<strong>to</strong>r JackKirby’s personal collectionof comics from the 1930s <strong>to</strong>the 1970s; a set of circa 1915Cartier cuff links, but<strong>to</strong>ns, andNancy Reagan: TheRole of a LifetimeNancy Reagan was always by RonaldReagan’s side, advising and protectinghim even during the long, lonelyyears when he battled and finally losthis fight with Alzheimer’s disease.His<strong>to</strong>rians, White House staffersand advisors, family, and friendsshare their recollections of one ofthe most influential and controversialfirst ladies in American his<strong>to</strong>ry.Sunday, February 6,9:00 pmReagan: AmericanExperience (in 2 parts)When he left the White House in1988, Ronald Reagan was one ofthe most popular presidents ofthe century – and one of the mostcontroversial. A failed ac<strong>to</strong>r, Reaganbecame a passionate ideologuewho preached a simple gospel oflower taxes, less government andanti-communism. One by one, hisopponents underestimated him; oneby one, Reagan surprised them,rising <strong>to</strong> become a president whoalways preferred <strong>to</strong> see Americaas a “shining city on a hill.”Monday, February 7and 14, 9:00 pm20<strong>11</strong> FEBRUARY 7


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Just Imagine…2-<strong>for</strong>-1 dinners • 2-<strong>for</strong>-1 attractions • 2-<strong>for</strong>-1 events…All with the <strong>WTTW</strong> Producer’s Circle MemberCard!Your membership gift of $150 or more <strong>to</strong> <strong>WTTW</strong> Channel <strong>11</strong> will pay <strong>for</strong> itselfand help support high-quality, commercial-free television programming. The <strong>WTTW</strong>Producer’s Circle MemberCard offers you 2-<strong>for</strong>-1 DISCOUNTS at hundreds ofcommunity-minded, local businesses, and organizations.Sampling of Benefits *198 RestaurantsAdelle’sAllgauer’sBin 36Bistro <strong>11</strong>0Café Ba-Ba-ReebaerwinFeastHeartland CaféHeaven on SevenJilly’s CaféLa Tasca RestaurantMedici on 57thTrat<strong>to</strong>ria D.O.C.Uncommon GroundWishbone …40 TheatersBlack Ensemble TheatreGene Siskel Film CenterLookingglass Theatre CompanyNorthlight TheatreSecond City<strong>Steppenwolf</strong> TheatreVic<strong>to</strong>ry Gardens …35 Music & Arts VenuesBlue ChicagoBuddy Guy’s LegendsChicago SinfoniettaChicago Symphony OrchestraPops <strong>for</strong> ChampagneRavinia …15 MuseumsChicago His<strong>to</strong>ry MuseumCuneo Museum & GardensDuSable MuseumFrank Lloyd Wright’s Robie HouseMuseum of Contemporary Art …Earn your gift of support back in no time with great benefits and savings available <strong>to</strong> youwith the Producer’s Circle MemberCard. And take great pride in knowing that you helpedmake the <strong>WTTW</strong> PROGRAMS YOU LOVE possible!To view a list of constantly updating availablebenefits, please visit wttw.com/membercard.53 Inns and B & BsBrumder Mansion B & BGolden Oaks MansionHarbor House InnInn at Luding<strong>to</strong>nMarket Street InnSwift Mansion …40 Retail ShopsBestBabyOrganics.comECOBAGS.comEye Spy OpticalProvenance Food & WineRedenvelope.com …*subject <strong>to</strong> change20<strong>11</strong> FEBRUARY 9


1:30 Charlie Rose2:30 Nature: Clever Monkeys SeeSun. Feb. 6 at 7:00 pm. [R]3:30 Antiques Roadshow: SanDiego (Part 3 of 3) SeeMon. Feb. 7 at 8:00 pm. [R]4:30 Check, Please! Thalia Spice/LM/Himalayan Restaurant [R]5:00 Chicago Tonight [R]MORNING-AFTERNOON6:00-6:00 <strong>WTTW</strong> KidsEVENING6:00 PBS NewsHour7:00 The Week in Reviewwith Joel Weisman7:30 Jay’s Chicago: RebuildingTheir Lives New tat<strong>to</strong>os thatheal old pain. A Chicagowoman trans<strong>for</strong>ms a tragicloss in<strong>to</strong> a unique men<strong>to</strong>ringprogram. A family honorsits loss by helping youngmothers with breast cancer.And, sailing with no limits.8:00 Check, Please! Fat<strong>to</strong>ush/Takashi/Strongbow Inn8:30 Ebert Presents At the Movies9:00 Doc Martin: The Family WayDr. Ellingham’s parents, whomhe hasn’t spoken <strong>to</strong> in sevenyears, make a surprise visit <strong>to</strong>Cornwall <strong>to</strong> stay with their son.He does his best <strong>to</strong> welcomethem <strong>to</strong> his home, even thoughhis father delights in sneeringat his drop in status fromsurgeon <strong>to</strong> general practitioner.10:00 Need <strong>to</strong> Know<strong>11</strong>:00 Washing<strong>to</strong>n Week<strong>11</strong>:30 BBC World NewsSaturday 12EARLY MORNING12:00 Nightly Business Report12:30 The Week in Reviewwith Joel Weisman [R]1:00 Tavis Smiley1:30 Charlie Rose2:30 Frontline See Tues. Feb.8 at 9:00 pm. [R]3:30 NOVA scienceNOW: HowSmart Are Animals? SeeWed. Feb. 9 at 9:00 pm. [R]4:30 Rudy Maxa’s World: SouthAfrica – Garden Routeand Wine Country [R]5:00 The Week in Reviewwith Joel Weisman [R]5:30 Jay’s Chicago: RebuildingTheir Lives See Fri. Feb.<strong>11</strong> at 7:30 pm. [R]MORNING6:00 Rick Steves’ Europe:Belfast and the Bes<strong>to</strong>f Northern Ireland6:30-10:00 <strong>WTTW</strong> Kids10:00 Antiques Roadshow: SanDiego (Part 3 of 3) [R]<strong>11</strong>:00 Ebert Presents Atthe Movies [R]<strong>11</strong>:30 Made in Spain with JoséAndrés: A Taste of the SeaAFTERNOON12:00 Cook’s Country fromAmerica’s Test Kitchen:Southern Com<strong>for</strong>t Food12:30 Simply Ming: ChineseMustard and Crème Fraiche1:00 Lidia’s Italy: Casserolingin Sardegna1:30 Jacques Pepin: More FastFood My Way – GameDay Pressure2:00 America’s Test Kitchenfrom Cook’s Illustrated:South-of-the-Border Supper2:30 America’s Test Kitchenfrom Cook’s Illustrated:Fall Favorites3:00 Primal Grill with StevenRaichlen: In the Wild3:30 MEXICO – One Plate at aTime with Rick Bayless:Salsas That Cook4:00 Everyday Food: Handheld4:30 Check, Please! Fat<strong>to</strong>ush/Takashi/Strongbow Inn [R]5:00 Rick Steves’ Europe:Granada, Cordoba, andSpain’s Costa Del Sol5:30 This Old HouseEVENING6:00 Ask This Old House6:30 McLaughlin Group7:00 As Time Goes By7:30 Keeping Up Appearances8:00 American Masters: SamCooke – Crossing Over9:00 American Masters: MarvinGaye – What’s Going On10:00 In Per<strong>for</strong>mance atthe White House: TheGershwin Prize <strong>for</strong> PopularSong – Stevie Wonder<strong>11</strong>:00 Hustle [R]Sunday 13EARLY MORNING12:00 Doc<strong>to</strong>r Who: Midnight SeeSun. Feb. 6 at <strong>11</strong>:00 pm. [R]12:45 Doc<strong>to</strong>r Who Confidential:Look Who’s Talking [R]1:00 Pioneers of Television:Local Kids’ TV [R]2:00 NOVA: Making Stuff SmarterSee Wed. Feb. 9 at 8:00 pm. [R]3:00 NOVA: SmartestMachine on Earth [R]4:00 African American Lives 2:The Road Home See Thurs.Feb. 10 at 8:00 pm. [R]MORNING5:00-<strong>11</strong>:00 <strong>WTTW</strong> Kids<strong>11</strong>:00 Burt Wolf: Travels &Traditions: Taiwan – ASense of Place<strong>11</strong>:30 Rudy Maxa’s World: KoreaAFTERNOON12:00 Un<strong>for</strong>givable Blackness: TheRise and Fall of Jack Johnson(in 2 parts) This film by KenBurns chronicles the life andcareer of Jack Johnson, the firstAfrican-American heavyweightchampion and one of the greatestfighters of the 20 th -century.4:00 American Masters: SamAmerican Masters:Sam Cooke – Crossing OverSaturday, February 12, 8:00 pmFEBRUARY 20<strong>11</strong><strong>11</strong>.1 <strong>WTTW</strong><strong>11</strong> HDAn Evening with Smokey RobinsonSunday, February 6, 12 noonAn Evening with Eartha KittSunday, February 6, 1:00 pmMovie: The Color PurpleSunday, February 6, 2:00 pmIndependent Lens: When I RiseTuesday, February 8, 10:00 pmAfrican American Lives 2Thursday, February 10, 17, 24, 8:00 pmAmerican Masters: Sam Cooke –Crossing OverSaturday, February 12, 8:00 pmAmerican Masters: Marvin Gaye –What’s Going On?Saturday, February 12, 9:00 pmIn Per<strong>for</strong>mance at the White House:The Gershwin Prize <strong>for</strong> PopularSong – Stevie WonderSaturday, February 12, 10:00 pmUn<strong>for</strong>givable Blackness: The Riseand Fall of Jack JohnsonSunday, February 13, 12 noonIndependent Lens: Adjust YourColor – The Truth of Petey GreeneTuesday, February 15, 10:00 pmScarred Justice: The OrangeburgMassacre 1968Wednesday, February 16, 10:00 pmIn Per<strong>for</strong>mance at the White House:Music of the Civil Rights MovementSaturday, February 19, 10:00 pmMuhammad Ali: Made in MiamiWednesday, February 23, 10:00 pmBLACKHISTORYMonthPROGRAMMING<strong>11</strong>.2 <strong>WTTW</strong> PrimeAfrican American Lives 2Friday, February <strong>11</strong>, 18, 25, 2:00 pmAmerican Masters: Marvin Gaye –What’s Going On?Sunday, February 13, 7:00 pmChicago S<strong>to</strong>ries: HarlemGlobetrottersSunday, February 13, <strong>11</strong>:30 pmP.O.V.: Traces of the Trade –A S<strong>to</strong>ry from the Deep NorthSunday, February 20, 10:30 amFor Love of Liberty: The S<strong>to</strong>ryof America’s Black PatriotsSunday, February 20, 12 noonMovie: The Color PurpleSunday, February 20, 4:00 pmIn Per<strong>for</strong>mance at the White House:The Gershwin Prize <strong>for</strong> PopularSong – Stevie WonderSunday, February 20, 7:00 pmIn Per<strong>for</strong>mance at the White House:Music of the Civil Rights MovementSunday, February 20, 8:00 pmChicago S<strong>to</strong>ries: Bessie Coleman –Pilot PioneerSunday, February 20, <strong>11</strong>:30 pmThe Clin<strong>to</strong>n 12Saturday, February 26, 9:00 pmAmerican Masters: AtlanticRecords – The House thatAhmet BuiltMonday, February 28, 7:00 amAmerican Masters:Marvin Gaye – What’s Going On?Sunday, February 13, 9:00 pm20<strong>11</strong> FEBRUARY <strong>11</strong>


In the SpotlightIn the SpotlightPablo PicassoMatthewin the workshopMacFadyenofPabloandGargallo,Hayley Atwell1913Masterpiece Classic:Any Human Heart(in 3 parts)William Boyd adapts his acclaimed2002 novel about a man – atvarious times a writer, lover, artdealer, and spy – making his oftenprecarious way through the 20thcentury. Matthew MacFadyen,Gillian Anderson, Hayley Atwell, KimCattrall, and Jim Broadbent star.Sunday, February 13, 20,27, 8:00 pmCarol MarinChicago TonightMayoral ElectionSpecialTune in <strong>to</strong> <strong>WTTW</strong><strong>11</strong> or log on <strong>to</strong>wttw.com <strong>for</strong> a live broadcast/stream of a Chicago Tonight MayoralElection Special. Carol Marin willmoderate this one-hour discussionwith the candidates <strong>for</strong> Mayor aboutthe issues confronting Chicago.Monday, February 14,7:00 pm.Cooke – Crossing Over SeeSat. Feb. 12 at 8:00 pm. [R]5:00 30 Good Minutes5:30 The Artist Toolbox: Zang ToiFashion Designer Zang Toi wasraised in a small grocery s<strong>to</strong>rein Malaysia and now occupiesan incredibly chic Manhattanstudio, his desk almost invisiblebehind piles of books and rowsof mannequins draped in hisgorgeous work, where hostJohn Jacobsen and Toi discussthe bravery and couragerequired of the young artist.EVENING6:00 Doc Martin: The Family WaySee Fri. Feb. <strong>11</strong> at 9:00 pm. [R]7:00 Nature: The Himalayas TheHimalayan mountain system isthe planet’s highest and home<strong>to</strong> the world’s highest peaks.Nature explores the diversityof wildlife and habitats of thismountain chain starring themysterious snow leopard.8:00 Masterpiece Classic: AnyHuman Heart (Part 1 of 3)9:30 Check, Please! Fat<strong>to</strong>ush/Takashi/Strongbow Inn [R]10:00 Hustle<strong>11</strong>:00 Doc<strong>to</strong>r Who: Turn Left Donna’sentire world collapses, butthere’s no sign of the Doc<strong>to</strong>r.Instead, she finds help from amysterious blonde woman – atraveler from a parallel universe.<strong>11</strong>:50 Doc<strong>to</strong>r Who Confidential:Here Come the GirlsMonday 14EARLY MORNING12:00 Austin City Limits: PearlJam Classic alternativerockers Pearl Jam take theACL stage with tunes fromtheir latest album, Backspacer,as well as catalog favorites.1:00 American Masters: SamCooke – Crossing Over SeeSat. Feb. 12 at 8:00 pm. [R]2:00 American Masters: MarvinGaye – What’s Going On SeeSat. Feb. 12 at 9:00 pm. [R]3:00 In Per<strong>for</strong>mance at the WhiteHouse: The Gershwin Prize<strong>for</strong> Popular Song – StevieWonder See Sat. Feb.12 at 10:00 pm. [R]4:00 Nature: The Himalayas SeeSun. Feb. 13 at 7:00 pm. [R]5:00 Vic<strong>to</strong>ry Garden: New5:30 P. Allen Smith’s GardenHome: Framing the ViewMORNING-AFTERNOON6:00-6:00 <strong>WTTW</strong> KidsEVENING6:00 PBS NewsHour7:00 Chicago Tonight8:00 Antiques Roadshow: DesMoines (Part 1 of 3) Highlightsinclude a late-Vic<strong>to</strong>rian14-karat gold vest chain andfob; a pair of 1963 and 1966Green Bay Packers signedfootballs; and a rare collectionof movie memorabilia, valuedat $25,000 <strong>to</strong> $28,000.9:00 Reagan: AmericanExperience – An AmericanCrusade (Part 2 of 2)<strong>11</strong>:30 BBC World NewsTuesday 15EARLY MORNING12:00 Nightly Business Report12:30 Chicago Tonight [R]1:30 Tavis Smiley2:00 Charlie Rose3:00 Masterpiece Classic: AnyHuman Heart (Part 1 of 3) SeeSun. Feb. 13 at 8:00 pm. [R]4:30 Jay’s Chicago [R]5:00 Chicago Tonight [R]MORNING-AFTERNOON6:00-6:00 <strong>WTTW</strong> KidsEVENING6:00 PBS NewsHour7:00 Chicago Tonight8:00 Pioneers of Television: LateNight The s<strong>to</strong>ries of Steve Allen,Jack Paar, and Johnny Carsonheadline this episode about the<strong>for</strong>mative years of late-nighttelevision. Merv Griffin alsoemerges as a key player on thelate-night scene. The episodeis peppered with dozens ofnever-be<strong>for</strong>e-seen clips.9:00 Frontline10:00 Independent Lens: AdjustYour Color: The Truth ofPetey Greene America’soriginal shock-jock, PeteyGreene overcame poverty, drugaddiction, and prison time <strong>to</strong>“tell it like it is,” shocking andentertaining everyone fromthe ghet<strong>to</strong> <strong>to</strong> the White House.Narrated by Don Cheadle, thisprogram looks at how hisexplosive language and brashstyle unsettled the establishmentas he battled both thesystem and his own demons.<strong>11</strong>:00 Nightly Business Report<strong>11</strong>:30 BBC World NewsWednesday 16EARLY MORNING12:00 Chicago Tonight [R]1:00 Tavis Smiley1:30 Charlie Rose2:30 Reagan: AmericanExperience – An AmericanCrusade See Mon. Feb.14 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 NOVA: Crash of Flight 4479:00 NOVA scienceNOW: WhereDid We Come From?Where did the very firstliving thing on Earth comeNOVA: Crash ofFlight 447On June 1, 2009, an Air France AirbusA330 flying from Rio de Janeiro <strong>to</strong>Paris disappeared over the AtlanticOcean with the loss of all 228 lives.How could a state-of-the-art airlinerwith elaborate electronic safety andnavigation features and a faultlesssafety record simply vanish withouta trace? NOVA assembles a teamof seasoned pilots, engineers andsafety experts <strong>to</strong> examine theevidence that emerged in the weeksfollowing this horrific disaster.Wednesday, February 16,8:00 pmfrom? Can a simple injectionerase a painful memory?10:00 Scarred Justice: TheOrangeburg MassacreOn February 8, 1968, eightseconds of police gunfire leftthree African-American studentsdying and 27 wounded onthe campus of South CarolinaState College at Orangeburg.The shooting capped off fourdays of student protests overthe desegregation of the city’sonly bowling alley. This filmexamines the tumultuousevents of that day from avariety of perspectives andfollows the ongoing ef<strong>for</strong>ts <strong>to</strong>seek justice <strong>for</strong> the victims.<strong>11</strong>:00 Nightly Business Report<strong>11</strong>:30 BBC World NewsThursday 17EARLY MORNING12:00 Chicago Tonight [R]1:00 Tavis Smiley1:30 Charlie Rose2:30 Frontline See Tues. Feb.15 at 9:00 pm. [R]3:30 Nature: The Himalayas [R]4:30 The Artist Toolbox:Zang Toi See Sun. Feb.13 at 5:30 pm. [R]5:00 Chicago Tonight [R]12 FEBRUARY 20<strong>11</strong>


In the SpotlightMORNING-AFTERNOON6:00-6:00 <strong>WTTW</strong> KidsEVENING6:00 PBS NewsHour7:00 Chicago Tonight8:00 African American Lives 2: AWay Out of No Way Episodetwo continues <strong>to</strong> trace theguests’ lineages back throughthe late 1800s <strong>to</strong> the Civil War,featuring such s<strong>to</strong>ries as tha<strong>to</strong>f Chris Rock’s great-greatgrandfather,a black Civil Warveteran who was twice elected<strong>to</strong> the South Carolina StateLegislature, and Don Cheadle’sgreat-great-grandparents,who struggled <strong>to</strong> build lives<strong>for</strong> themselves in Oklahoma.9:00 Nancy Reagan Roleof a Lifetime [R]10:00 Jay’s Chicago [R]10:30 The Artist Toolbox:Zang Toi [R]<strong>11</strong>:00 Nightly Business Report<strong>11</strong>:30 BBC World NewsFriday 18EARLY MORNING12:00 Chicago Tonight [R]1:00 Tavis Smiley1:30 Charlie Rose2:30 Un<strong>for</strong>givable Blackness:The Rise and Fall of JackJohnson (Part 1 of 2) SeeSun. Feb. 13 at 12 noon. [R]4:30 Check, Please! Fat<strong>to</strong>ush/Takashi/Strongbow Inn [R]5:00 Chicago Tonight 57MORNING-AFTERNOON6:00-6:00 <strong>WTTW</strong> KidsEVENING6:00 PBS NewsHour7:00 The Week in Reviewwith Joel Weisman7:30 Jay’s Chicago: Every PictureTells a S<strong>to</strong>ry The mostbizarre newspaper pho<strong>to</strong> ever.Chicago through the lensof homeless pho<strong>to</strong>graphers.And Vivian Maier – theprolific pho<strong>to</strong> genius whosework appeared after her death.8:00 Check, Please!Compilation Show8:30 Ebert Presents At the Movies9:00 Doc Martin: Out of the WoodsThe beaches of North Cornwallare being s<strong>to</strong>rmed by legions ofpoisonous fish intent on terrorizingthe teenage population ofPortwenn. Teenage boys havebeen lining up <strong>for</strong> treatment<strong>for</strong> weever fish stings. Martinis furious <strong>to</strong> hear that the boyshad been playing a deadlygame of who could stand thepain of being stung the longest.10:00 Need <strong>to</strong> Know<strong>11</strong>:00 Washing<strong>to</strong>n Week<strong>11</strong>:30 BBC World NewsSaturday 19EARLY MORNING12:00 Nightly Business Report12:30 The Week in Reviewwith Joel Weisman [R]1:00 Tavis Smiley1:30 Charlie Rose2:30 Un<strong>for</strong>givable Blackness:The Rise and Fall of JackJohnson (Part 2 of 2) SeeSun. Feb. 13 at 2:00 pm. [R]4:30 Rudy Maxa’s World: Korea5:00 The Week in Reviewwith Joel Weisman [R]5:30 Jay’s Chicago: EveryPicture Tells a S<strong>to</strong>ry SeeFri. Feb. 18 at 7:30 pm. [R]MORNING6:00 Rick Steves’ Europe:London – Mod and Trad6:30-10:00 <strong>WTTW</strong> Kids10:00 Antiques Roadshow: DesMoines (Part 1 of 3) [R]<strong>11</strong>:00 Ebert Presents Atthe Movies [R]<strong>11</strong>:30 Made in Spain with JoséAndrés: Food <strong>for</strong> the FamilyAFTERNOON12:00 Cook’s Country fromAmerica’s Test Kitchen:Beef Meets Grill12:30 Simply Ming: Organic Ponzuand Jamon de Fermin1:00 Lidia’s Italy: TheLiquid Marriage1:30 Jacques Pepin: MoreFast Food My Way – Lightand Luscious2:00 America’s Test Kitchenfrom Cook’s Illustrated:Best Burgers and Fries2:30 America’s Test Kitchenfrom Cook’s Illustrated:Seafood in a Skillet3:00 Primal Grill with StevenRaichlen: By the Sea3:30 MEXICO – One Plate at aTime with Rick Bayless:Triple Torta-Thon4:00 Everyday Food: New Ground4:30 Check, Please!Compilation Show [R]5:00 Rick Steves’ Europe:Andalucia, Gibraltar,and Tangier5:30 This Old HouseEVENING6:00 Ask This Old House6:30 McLaughlin Group7:00 As Time Goes By7:30 Keeping Up Appearances8:00 Saturday Night Movie:City Slickers10:00 In Per<strong>for</strong>mance at the WhiteHouse: A Celebration ofMusic from the Civil RightsMovement This concert,hosted President and Mrs.Obama in the East Room ofthe White House, featurespopular musicians per<strong>for</strong>mingcontemporary arrangementsof music that galvanized theU.S. civil rights movement ofthe late 1950s and 1960s.<strong>11</strong>:00 Hustle [R]Sunday 20EARLY MORNING12:00 Doc<strong>to</strong>r Who: Turn Left SeeSun. Feb. 13 at <strong>11</strong>:00 pm. [R]12:50 Doc<strong>to</strong>r Who Confidential:Here Come the Girls [R]1:00 Pioneers of Television:Late Night [R]2:00 NOVA: Crash of Flight 447 SeeWed. Feb. 16 at 8:00 pm. [R]3:00 NOVA scienceNOW: WhereDid We Come From? SeeWed. Feb. 16 at 9:00 pm. [R]4:00 African American Lives 2:A Way Out of No Way SeeThurs. Feb. 17 at 8:00 pm. [R]MORNING5:00-<strong>11</strong>:00 <strong>WTTW</strong> Kids<strong>11</strong>:00 Burt Wolf: Travels &Traditions – Taiwan: Senseof Place (Part 4) <strong>11</strong>07H<strong>11</strong>:30 Great Per<strong>for</strong>mances atthe Met: Boris GodunovAFTERNOON3:00 Live from Lincoln Center:Beethoven and Brahms withthe Chamber Music Societyof Lincoln Center The firstbroadcast from the new AliceTully Hall. Brahms’ Sextet No. 1and Beethoven’s Archduketrio will be on the program.5:00 30 Good Minutes: WalkingTogether Guest: Wel<strong>to</strong>nGaddy – Pas<strong>to</strong>r and ExecutiveDirec<strong>to</strong>r, The InterfaithAlliance, Washing<strong>to</strong>n D.C.5:30 The Artist Toolbox: SamGilliam Considered one ofAmerica’s leading abstractartists, Sam Gilliam discussesthe importance of explorationand a curious mind, a need <strong>for</strong>“investigation” in art. Host JohnJacobsen visits Gilliam’s privatestudios in Washing<strong>to</strong>n, D.C. <strong>for</strong>a candid interview with one ofthe wisest artists working <strong>to</strong>day.EVENING6:00 Doc Martin: Out of the WoodsSee Fri. Feb. 18 at 9:00 pm. [R]7:00 Nature: Broken Tail – A Tiger’sLast Journey Broken Tail wasthe most charismatic tiger cubever seen in one of India’s bestprotected tiger reserves. Butsuddenly and without warningBroken Tail abandoned hissanctuary and went on the run,moving through farmland andscrub until he was killed by atrain nearly 200 miles from hishome. This film retraces thetiger’s path and piece <strong>to</strong>getherthe cub’s last days.8:00 Masterpiece Classic: AnyHuman Heart (Part 2 of 3)See Sun. Feb. 13 at 8:00 pm.9:30 Check, Please!Compilation Show [R]10:00 Hustle<strong>11</strong>:00 Doc<strong>to</strong>r Who: S<strong>to</strong>len EarthJack Palance and Bruno KirbySaturday Night Movie:City SlickersOn vacation, three men (Billy Crystal,Daniel Stern, Bruno Kirby) get <strong>to</strong>play cowboy on a dude-ranch cattledrive, but unexpected circumstancestest their skills and stamina. Alsostarring Jack Palance. (1991/Color)Saturday, February 19,8:00 pmRené PapeGreat Per<strong>for</strong>mances atthe Met: Boris GodunovRené Pape takes on one of thegreatest bass roles in a newproduction by Stephen Wadsworth.Valery Gergiev conducts Mussorgsky’sepic spectacle which capturesthe suffering and ambition of anation, with Aleksandrs An<strong>to</strong>nenko,Vladimir Ognovenko, and EkaterinaSemenchuk leading the huge cast.Sunday, February 20,<strong>11</strong>:30 am20<strong>11</strong> FEBRUARY 13


In the SpotlightIn the SpotlightJimmy CarterJimmy Carter:American ExperienceThis film traces the ascent of anambitious country boy from apeanut farm in Plains, Georgia, <strong>to</strong>the Oval Office; it examines thefailings of Jimmy Carter’s politicalleadership in the context of theturbulent 1970s; and explores therole religion played in his career. Thefilm features interviews with manyclose <strong>to</strong> the Carter administrationincluding his wife Rosalynn, sonChip, Press Secretary Jody Powell,and Vice President Walter Mondale.Monday, February 21,9:00 pmWilliam S. BurroughsIndependent Lens:William S. Burroughs –A Man WithinAn iconoclast who himself becamean icon, William Burroughs exploredthe outer boundaries of culture andidentity in the 1950s. His work wasvilified by conservatives and bannedby the U.S. government, but emerged<strong>to</strong> influence artists <strong>for</strong> generations<strong>to</strong> come. Burroughs’s friends andcolleagues remember the publicpersona and the private man.Tuesday, February 22,10:00 pmEarth’s greatest heroesassemble in a time of direneed. But can the Doc<strong>to</strong>r’ssecret army defeat the migh<strong>to</strong>f the new Dalek empire?<strong>11</strong>:46 Doc<strong>to</strong>r Who Confidential:Friends and FoesMonday 21EARLY MORNING12:00 Austin City Limits: WillieNelson & Asleep at the WheelCountry music legends WillieNelson and Asleep at theWheel join <strong>for</strong>ces onstage incelebration of their collaborativeLP, Willie and the Wheel.1:00 Antiques Roadshow: DesMoines (Part 1 of 3) [R]2:00 Scarred Justice: TheOrangeburg Massacre SeeWed. Feb. 16 at 10:00 pm. [R]4:00 Nature: Broken Tail – ATiger’s Last Journey SeeSun. Feb. 20 at 7:00 pm. [R]5:00 Vic<strong>to</strong>ry Garden: Light5:30 P. Allen Smith’s GardenHome: EntryMORNING-AFTERNOON6:00-6:00 <strong>WTTW</strong> KidsEVENING6:00 PBS NewsHour7:00 Chicago Tonight8:00 Antiques Roadshow: DesMoines (Part 2 of 3) Highlightsinclude a collection oflate-1950s and 1960s Lucy M.Lewis Acoma Pueblo pottery;a 1820 Russian Loutkin snuffbox inscribed with the imperialarms of the Romanov dynasty;and an extremely rare 1623Shakespeare First Folio, valuedat $40,000 <strong>to</strong> $50,000.9:00 Jimmy Carter: AmericanExperience<strong>11</strong>:00 Nightly Business Report<strong>11</strong>:30 BBC World NewsTuesday 22EARLY MORNING12:00 Chicago Tonight [R]1:00 Tavis Smiley1:30 Charlie Rose2:30 Masterpiece Classic: AnyHuman Heart (Part 2 of 3) [R]5:00 Chicago Tonight [R]MORNING-AFTERNOON6:00-6:00 <strong>WTTW</strong> KidsEVENING6:00 PBS NewsHour7:00 Chicago Tonight8:00 Pioneers of Television:Sitcoms This episode focuseson five key sitcoms: I LoveLucy, The Honeymooners,Make Room <strong>for</strong> Daddy, TheAndy Griffith Show, and TheDick Van Dyke Show. The lastremaining Honeymooner, JoyceRandolph, offers surprisinginsights in<strong>to</strong> the mind of JackieGleason. Similarly, MarloThomas speaks candidly abouther father, Danny. Andy Griffithoffers <strong>for</strong>ceful opinions aboutthe people and techniquesthat made his show work. Ina rare occurrence, both MaryTyler Moore and Dick VanDyke share their memories.Hundreds of episodes wereculled <strong>for</strong> the most entertainingclips – including one particularlyside-splitting bit by Don Knotts.9:00 Frontline10:00 Independent Lens: William S.Burroughs – A Man Within<strong>11</strong>:00 Nightly Business Report<strong>11</strong>:30 BBC World NewsWednesday 23EARLY MORNING12:00 Chicago Tonight [R]1:00 Tavis Smiley1:30 Charlie Rose2:30 Jimmy Carter: AmericanExperience See Mon.Feb. 21 at 9:00 pm. [R]4:30 Jay’s Chicago [R]5:00 Chicago Tonight [R]MORNING-AFTERNOON6:00-6:00 <strong>WTTW</strong> KidsEVENING6:00 PBS NewsHour7:00 Chicago Tonight8:00 NOVA: Venom – Nature’s KillerVenom scientists are in a raceagainst time. Inside the bodiesof many creatures, evolutionhas produced extreme <strong>to</strong>xiccocktails, all designed <strong>for</strong> onereason: <strong>to</strong> kill. But nature’smost destructive and extremepoisons could contain thebuilding blocks <strong>for</strong> a newgeneration of advanced drugsthat could treat heart attack,stroke, diabetes, obesity, andcancer. Find out how nature’sdeadliest cocktails could bemedicine’s brightest new hope.9:00 NOVA scienceNOW: What’sthe Next Big Thing? What arethe technologies most likely <strong>to</strong>revolutionize life in the future?10:00 Muhammad Ali: Made inMiami This film explores thecritical role that Miami playedin the evolution of one of thesignificant cultural figuresof our time: Muhammad Ali(nee Cassius Clay). It was inthis period that Cassius Claybecame Muhammad Ali.<strong>11</strong>:00 Nightly Business Report<strong>11</strong>:30 BBC World NewsThursday 24EARLY MORNING12:00 Chicago Tonight [R]1:00 Tavis Smiley1:30 Charlie Rose2:30 Frontline See Tues. Feb.22 at 9:00 pm. [R]3:30 Independent Lens: William S.Malcolm X (right) gets CassiusClay’s attention in a Miami dinerMuhammad Ali:Made in MiamiThis film chronicles Cassius Clay’sarrival in Miami in the fall of 1960(fresh from earning a gold medal in theRome Olympics), his life in Over<strong>to</strong>wn –a neighborhood that was considered“Harlem South” and a vibrant center ofblack entertainment and commerce –and his affiliation with the famed FifthStreet Gym in Miami Beach. Over thecourse of the next few years –coinciding with the height of thenational civil rights movement –Clay evolved both professionallyand politically, piling up vic<strong>to</strong>riesin the ring and adopting the blackseparatist teachings of the Nationof Islam. It was in this period thatCassius Clay became Muhammad Ali.Wednesday, February 23,10:00 pmBurroughs – A Man Within SeeTues. Feb. 22 at 10:00 pm. [R]4:30 The Artist Toolbox: SamGilliam See Sun. Feb.20 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 African American Lives 2: WeCome from People Episodethree reveals s<strong>to</strong>ries of participants’ances<strong>to</strong>rs during theearly years of the United States,including a riveting accoun<strong>to</strong>f life in slavery by MorganFreeman’s great-grandmother,unearthed within the recordsof the Depression-era WorksProgress Administration, andPeter Gomes’ ances<strong>to</strong>rs,who were freed and supportedby Quaker families inVirginia in the late 1700s.14 FEBRUARY 20<strong>11</strong>


In the Spotlight9:00 <strong>WTTW</strong> Viewers’ ChoiceWinner We’ll broadcast thewinning program, chosen byyou (our viewers)annually in an online poll.10:00 Jay’s Chicago [R]10:30 In the Life<strong>11</strong>:00 Nightly Business Report<strong>11</strong>:30 BBC World NewsFriday 2512:00 Chicago Tonight [R]1:00 Tavis Smiley1:30 Charlie Rose2:30 Nature: Broken Tail – ATiger’s Last Journey [R]3:30 In Per<strong>for</strong>mance at theWhite House: A Celebrationof Music from the CivilRights Movement See Sat.Feb. 19 at 10:00 pm. [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 The Week in Reviewwith Joel Weisman7:30 Jay’s Chicago: I Got ThereMy Way A disabled vet runsIn the Spotlight21 miles <strong>to</strong> work twice aweek. Another man ridesthe entire lakefront bike pathno-handed. We paddle alongwith Chicago’s 84-year-old“canoe guru.” And we meetsome winter bike commuters.8:00 Check, Please! Pops <strong>for</strong>Champagne/Ba Le/Zocalo8:30 Ebert Presents At the Movies9:00 Doc Martin: Ero<strong>to</strong>mania Mrs.Tishell has been wearing acollar <strong>to</strong> combat neck pain <strong>for</strong>years. The doc<strong>to</strong>r urges her <strong>to</strong>remove it. Mrs. Tishell fearsremoving the collar will justcause her more pain, and <strong>to</strong>yswith the idea of helping herself<strong>to</strong> painkillers from the pharmacy.10:00 Need <strong>to</strong> Know<strong>11</strong>:00 Washing<strong>to</strong>n Week<strong>11</strong>:30 BBC World NewsSaturday 26EARLY MORNING12:00 Nightly Business Report12:30 The Week in Reviewwith Joel Weisman [R]1:00 Tavis Smiley1:30 Charlie Rose2:30 NOVA: Venom – Nature’sKiller See Wed. Feb. 23at 8:00 pm. [R]3:30 Antiques Roadshow: DesMoines (Part 2 of 3) SeeMon. Feb. 21 at 8:00 pm. [R]4:30 Rick Steves’ Europe:Andalucia, Gibraltar,and Tangier [R]5:00 The Week in Reviewwith Joel Weisman [R]5:30 Jay’s Chicago [R]Ceviche State of Mind4:00 Everyday Food:Chicken Four Ways4:30 Check, Please! Pops <strong>for</strong>Champagne/Ba Le/Zocalo [R]5:00 Rick Steves’ Europe: Oslo5:30 This Old HouseEVENING6:00 Ask This Old House6:30 McLaughlin Group7:00 As Time Goes By7:30 Keeping Up Appearances8:00 Saturday Night Movie: ThePink Panther Clumsy Inspec<strong>to</strong>rJacques Clouseau (PeterSellers) chases a jewel thief(David Niven) and his nephew(Robert Wagner). (1964/Color)10:00 Saturday Night Movie: ThePink Panther Strikes AgainInspec<strong>to</strong>r Clouseau’s (PeterSellers) on the trail of hisex-boss (Herbert Lom), out <strong>to</strong>destroy the world. Also starringLesley-Anne Down. (1976/Color)Sunday 27EARLY MORNING1:00 Doc<strong>to</strong>r Who: S<strong>to</strong>len Earth SeeSun. Feb. 20 at <strong>11</strong>:00 pm [R]1:46 Doc<strong>to</strong>r Who Confidential:Friends and Foes [R]2:00 Pioneers of Television:Sitcoms See Tues. Feb.22 at 8:00 pm. [R]3:00 NOVA scienceNOW: What’sthe Next Big Thing? SeeWed. Feb. 23 at 9:00 pm. [R]4:00 African American Lives 2:We Come from People SeeThurs. Feb. 24 at 8:00 pm. [R]WINNERWINNERViewers’ Choice WinnerThe winning program chosen byviewers in our annual online poll.Thursday, February24, 9:00 pmPeter SellersSaturday Night MovieDouble Feature: ThePink Panther andThe Pink PantherStrikes AgainIn a tribute <strong>to</strong> the late direc<strong>to</strong>r BlakeEdwards, we bring you this specialdouble feature of the hilariouscomedies The Pink Panther andThe Pink Panther Strikes Again,starring Peter Sellers as thebumbling Inspec<strong>to</strong>r Clouseau.Saturday, February 26,8:00 pmMORNING6:00 Rick Steves’ Europe:Highlights of Paris – Eiffeland Monet <strong>to</strong> Crème Brulee6:30-10:00 <strong>WTTW</strong> Kids10:00 Antiques Roadshow: DesMoines (Part 2 of 3) [R]<strong>11</strong>:00 Ebert Presents Atthe Movies [R]<strong>11</strong>:30 Made in Spain withJosé Andrés: A Culturaland Culinary Capi<strong>to</strong>lAFTERNOON12:00 Cook’s Country fromAmerica’s Test Kitchen:Everybody Loves Chocolate12:30 Simply Ming: Spring RollWrappers and Pes<strong>to</strong>1:00 Lidia’s Italy: Fishing<strong>for</strong> Tuna in Genova1:30 Jacques Pepin: More FastFood My Way – DinnerParty Special2:00 America’s Test Kitchenfrom Cook’s Illustrated:The Italian Grill2:30 America’s Test Kitchenfrom Cook’s Illustrated:Coffee Break Sweets3:00 Primal Grill with StevenRaichlen: On the Range3:30 MEXICO – One Plate at aTime with Rick Bayless: AMORNING5:00-<strong>11</strong>:00 <strong>WTTW</strong> Kids<strong>11</strong>:00 Burt Wolf: Travels &Traditions: Connecting theDots in America Burt travelsacross the U.S. talking <strong>to</strong>people who have made ournation economically stronger.<strong>11</strong>:30 Rudy Maxa’s World:Bangkok, ThailandAFTERNOON12:00 Burt Wolf’s EuropeanSpecial 20<strong>11</strong>1:00 Movie: House of Games DavidMamet wrote and directed thistwist-laden tale of a psychiatristwho becomes involved witha master con artist. StarringLindsay Crouse, Joe Mantegna,Mike Nussbaum, Lilia Skala,and J.T. Walsh. (1987/Color)4:00 Her Majesty, da QueenA sneak peek backstage atChicago’s annual St. Patrick’sDay Parade Queen Contest.The documentary capturesthe humor, heartbreak, andexcitement shared by morethan 100 young womeneach year as they vie <strong>for</strong> thecrown. Many of the city’s mostendearing Irish-Americanpersonalities give intimateinterviews during the pageant.5:00 30 Good Minutes: TheSpirituality of Struggle(Part 1) Guest: Sr. JoanChittister – ExecutiveDirec<strong>to</strong>r of BenetVisionin Erie, Pennsylvania.5:30 The Artist Toolbox: Massimo& Lella Vignelli Italian-borndesigners Massimo and LellaVignelli speak with classicItalian flair and wit about theessential principles of all art.Join host John Jacobsen atthe design table in the Vignellis’Upper East Side minimalisthome <strong>to</strong> discuss the art ofbalance and problem-solvingin their award-winning work.6:00 Doc Martin: Ero<strong>to</strong>mania SeeFri. Feb. 25 at 9:00 pm. [R]7:00 Nature: Clash – Encountersof Bears and Wolves Whathappens when two greatpreda<strong>to</strong>rs come face <strong>to</strong> facein Yellows<strong>to</strong>ne? The grizzlyand the wolf – they couldn’tbe more different. Each time,one of them will have a tacticaladvantage – but which one, and20<strong>11</strong> FEBRUARY 15


Kid GridMonday-Friday Mornings6:00 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 Clif<strong>for</strong>d12:30 (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 Palooza4:00 (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 PicksSaturday 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 Baby Explorers5:30 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 CompanyA <strong>to</strong>ur of s<strong>to</strong>ries, music, and fun<strong>for</strong> families featuring special guestMiss Lori, of Miss Lori’s CAMPUS.For a complete schedule visitwttw.com/readersareleaders.Made possible byour generous sponsorsWhere you’ll find us in FEBRUARY:Arboretum of South Barring<strong>to</strong>n • Sat., Feb. 5 at 10:30 am (Suite F-10, next <strong>to</strong> Yankee Candle)Chicago Public Library (Wrightwood/Ashburn Branch) • Tues., Feb. 8 at 10:30 amChicago Public Library (Clearing Branch) • Tues., Feb. 15 at 10:30 amWaukegan Public Library • Tues., Feb. 22 at 6:30 pmHarlem & Irving Plaza • Thurs., Feb. 24 at 10:30am16 FEBRUARY 20<strong>11</strong>


In the SpotlightTriangle Fire:American ExperienceOn March 25th, 19<strong>11</strong>, a fire brokeout in the Triangle Shirtwaist Fac<strong>to</strong>ryin New York’s Greenwich Village.Petrified workers desperately tried<strong>to</strong> escape, but the fac<strong>to</strong>ry ownerskept the doors locked and thewoefully inadequate fire escapesoon crumpled. By the time the firehad burned itself out, 146 peoplewere dead. The landmark legislationthat followed the tragedy gave NewYorkers the most comprehensiveworkplace safety laws in the country.Monday, February 28,9:00 pmAlan K. SimpsonWyoming’s <strong>for</strong>mer Sena<strong>to</strong>r Al Simpsonrelates the his<strong>to</strong>ry of his famousfamily, from the Civil War <strong>to</strong> his fatherMilward, who served Wyoming asboth a governor and a sena<strong>to</strong>r. AlSimpson was elected <strong>to</strong> the U.S.Senate in 1979, and served <strong>for</strong> twodecades. In this documentary, hedescribes his career in Washing<strong>to</strong>n DCand afterward, with the help of friendsand colleagues including <strong>for</strong>merVice President Dick Cheney, <strong>for</strong>merPresident George H. W. Bush, NPR’sNina Totenberg, the late Sena<strong>to</strong>rTed Kennedy, Alistair Cooke, <strong>for</strong>merSena<strong>to</strong>r Trent Lott, and many others.when? Elk and eagle, coyoteand raven, otter and owl, everycreature must assess, decide,and act – <strong>to</strong> fight or <strong>to</strong> flee.8:00 Masterpiece Classic: AnyHuman Heart (Part 3 of 3)9:30 Check, Please! Pops <strong>for</strong>Champagne/Ba Le/Zocalo [R]10:00 Hustle<strong>11</strong>:00 Doc<strong>to</strong>r Who: Journey’sEnd The entire universeis in danger as the Daleksactivate their master plan.Monday 28EARLY MORNING12:05 Doc<strong>to</strong>r Who Confidential:The End of an Era12:30 Austin City Limits: AllenToussaint Legendary NewOrleans songwriter AllenToussaint per<strong>for</strong>ms songsfrom his latest LP, The BrightMississippi, and classic hitssuch as “Southern Nights.”1:30 Antiques Roadshow: DesMoines (Part 2 of 3) [R]2:30 Muhammad Ali: Madein Miami See Wed. Feb.23 at 10:00 pm. [R]4:30 Jay’s Chicago [R]5:00 Vic<strong>to</strong>ry Garden: Dark5:30 P. Allen Smith’s GardenHome: Focal PointMORNING-AFTERNOON6:00-6:00 <strong>WTTW</strong> KidsEVENING6:00 PBS NewsHour7:00 Chicago Tonight8:00 Antiques Roadshow: DesMoines (Part 3 of 3) Highlightsinclude a circa 1856 DesMoines city plan, printed justbe<strong>for</strong>e it officially becameIowa’s new capi<strong>to</strong>l; a circa1838 E.C. Brewster beehiveclock; and a circa 1925 roundEuropean-cut diamondand platinum ring, valuedat $60,000 <strong>to</strong> $80,000.9:00 Triangle Fire: AmericanExperience10:00 Alan K. Simpson Sena<strong>to</strong>r AlanSimpson describes his careerin the U.S. Senate and hispost-Senate life with the helpof commenta<strong>to</strong>rs ranging from<strong>for</strong>mer Vice President DickCheney <strong>to</strong> the late Sen. TedKennedy. This program alsoincludes footage and interviewsabout his current involvementin President Obama’sbudget reduction ef<strong>for</strong>ts.<strong>11</strong>:00 Nightly Business Report<strong>11</strong>:30 BBC World NewsDo 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 Simply Ming1:00 Lidia’s Italy1:30 Jacques Pépin: More Fast Food My Way2:00 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 HouseAntiques Roadshow’sMark L. WalbergMonday, February 28,10:00 pmRick BaylessSteven Raichlen20<strong>11</strong> FEBRUARY 17


16WED17THU18FRI19SAT20SUN21MON22TUE23WED24THU25FRI26SAT27SUN28MON29SAT30SUN31MON6:00 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 NewsHour Chicago Tonight NOVA: Crash of Flight 447 NOVA scienceNOW: Where Did We Come From? Scarred Justice: The Orangeburg Massacre<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 Cook’s Country Lidia’s Italy Joanne Weir New Scandinavian … Rick Steves’ Europe Seasoned Traveler Garden Smart Ask This Old House For Your Home Katie Brown<strong>11</strong>-1 PBS NewsHour Chicago Tonight African American Lives 2 (Part 2 of 4) Nancy Reagan: The Role of a Lifetime Jay’s Chicago The Artist Toolbox<strong>11</strong>-2 In Their Boots Everyday Edisons Antiques Roadshow Masterpiece Theatre: The Amazing Mrs. Pritchard (Parts 4 and 5) Chicago Tonight<strong>11</strong>-3 Adventures with Ruth Julia and Jacques Martin Yan Avec Eric Globe Trekker Vic<strong>to</strong>ry Garden Woodwright’s Shop Woodsmith Shop Winemakers<strong>11</strong>-1 PBS NewsHour The Week in Review Jay’s Chicago Check, Please! Ebert - At the Movies Doc Martin Need To Know<strong>11</strong>-2 Moneytrack McLaughlin Group Frontline: A Daughter’s Death Washing<strong>to</strong>n Week Inside Washing<strong>to</strong>n BBC Newsnight Life, Part 2 Chicago Tonight Jay’s Chicago<strong>11</strong>-3 Simply Ming Lidia’s Italy Ciao Italia Caprial and John Rick Steves’ Europe Openroad P. Allen Smith This Old House Rough Cut Crafting at the …<strong>11</strong>-1 Ask This Old House McLaughlin Group As Time Goes By Keeping Up App… Saturday Night Movie: City Slickers In Per<strong>for</strong>mance at the White House<strong>11</strong>-2 Masterpiece Theatre: The Amazing Mrs. Pritchard American Experience: Reagan - Lifeguard American Experience: Reagan - An American Crusade<strong>11</strong>-3 Travelscope Art Wolfe Taste of Louisiana Globe Trekker Art Wolfe Burt Wolf Rick Steves’ Europe Globe Trekker<strong>11</strong>-1 Doc Martin Nature: The Himalayas Masterpiece Classic: Any Human Heart (Part 2 of 3) Check, Please! Hustle<strong>11</strong>-2 Movie: The Color Purple (5:00) In Per<strong>for</strong>mance at the White House In Per<strong>for</strong>mance at the White House MI-5 P.O.V.: Traces of the Trade<strong>11</strong>-3 Cook’s Country Lidia’s Italy Joanne Weir New Scandinavian … Rick Steves’ Europe Seasoned Traveler P. Allen Smith Ask This Old House For Your Home Katie Brown<strong>11</strong>-1 PBS NewsHour Chicago Tonight Antiques Roadshow American Experience: Jimmy Carter<strong>11</strong>-2 Rick Steves Europe Rick Steves Europe NOVA: Making Stuff Cleaner Nature: Oceans in Glass Jean-Michel Costeau: Ocean Adventures Chicago Tonight<strong>11</strong>-3 Simply Ming Lidia’s Italy Ciao Italia Caprial and John Rick Steves’ Europe Travelscope Garden Smart This Old House Rough Cut Crafting at the …<strong>11</strong>-1 PBS NewsHour Chicago Tonight Pioneers of Television: Sitcoms Frontline Independent Lens: William S. Burroughs<strong>11</strong>-2 Smart Travels Smart Travels His<strong>to</strong>ry Detectives Doc Martin Hustle Chicago Tonight<strong>11</strong>-3 Adventures with Ruth Julia and Jacques Martin Yan Avec Eric Globe Trekker The Vic<strong>to</strong>ry Garden Woodwright’s Shop Woodsmith Shop Winemakers<strong>11</strong>-1 PBS NewsHour Chicago Tonight NOVA: Venom - Nature’s Killer NOVA scienceNOW: What’s the Next Big Thing? Muhammad Ali: Made in Miami<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 Cook’s Country Lidia’s Italy Joanne Weir New Scandinavian … Rick Steves’ Europe Seasoned Traveler Garden Smart Ask This Old House For Your Home Katie Brown<strong>11</strong>-1 PBS NewsHour Chicago Tonight African American Lives 2 (Part 3 of 4) <strong>WTTW</strong> Viewers’ Choice Winner Jay’s Chicago In the Life<strong>11</strong>-2 In Their Boots Everyday Edisons Antiques Roadshow Masterpiece Mystery: Inspec<strong>to</strong>r Lewis Travelscope Chicago Tonight<strong>11</strong>-3 Adventures with Ruth Julia and Jacques Martin Yan Avec Eric Globe Trekker Vic<strong>to</strong>ry Garden Woodwright’s Shop Woodsmith Shop Winemakers<strong>11</strong>-1 PBS NewsHour The Week in Review Jay’s Chicago Check, Please! Ebert - At the Movies Doc Martin Need To Know<strong>11</strong>-2 Moneytrack McLaughlin Group Frontline: Educating Sargent Pantzke Washing<strong>to</strong>n Week Inside Washing<strong>to</strong>n BBC Newsnight Life, Part 2 Chicago Tonight Jay’s Chicago<strong>11</strong>-3 Simply Ming Lidia’s Italy Ciao Italia Caprial and John Rick Steves’ Europe Openroad P. Allen Smith This Old House Rough Cut Crafting at the …<strong>11</strong>-1 Ask This Old House McLaughlin Group As Time Goes By Keeping Up App… Saturday Night Movie: The Pink Panther Saturday Night Movie: Pink Panther … Strikes …<strong>11</strong>-2 Masterpiece Mystery: Inspec<strong>to</strong>r Lewis (5:30) American Experience: Jimmy Carter Clin<strong>to</strong>n 12 Scarred Justice: The Orangeburg Massacre<strong>11</strong>-3 Travelscope Smart Travels Openroad Passport <strong>to</strong> Adventure Smart Travels Richard Bangs’ Adventures with Purpose Burt Wolf Smart Travels Burt Wolf<strong>11</strong>-1 Doc Martin Nature: Clash - Encounters of Bears and Wolves Masterpiece Classic: Any Human Heart (Part 3 of 3) Check, Please! Hustle<strong>11</strong>-2 Movie: The Pink Panther Strikes Again (5:00) American Masters: Atlantic Records MI-5 Independent Lens: Adjust Your Color<strong>11</strong>-3 Cook’s Country Lidia’s Italy Joanne Weir New Scandinavian … Rick Steves’ Europe Seasoned Traveler P. Allen Smith Ask This Old House For Your Home Katie Brown<strong>11</strong>-1 PBS NewsHour Chicago Tonight Antiques Roadshow American Experience: Triangle Fire Alan K. Simpson<strong>11</strong>-2 Rick Steves Rick Steves NOVA: Making Stuff Smarter Nature: Crash - A Tale of Two Species Jean-Michel Costeau: Ocean Adventures Chicago Tonight<strong>11</strong>-3 Simply Ming Lidia’s Italy Ciao Italia Caprial and John Rick Steves’ Europe Travelscope Garden Smart This Old House Rough Cut Crafting at the …<strong>11</strong>-<strong>11</strong>1-2<strong>11</strong>-3<strong>11</strong>-<strong>11</strong>1-2<strong>11</strong>-3<strong>11</strong>-<strong>11</strong>1-2<strong>11</strong>-3<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> FEBRUARY 19


• February At-a-GlanceArts • Per<strong>for</strong>manceAmerican Masters: Marvin Gaye:What’s Going OnSaturday, 9:00 pm (2/12)Monday, 2:00 am (2/14)American Masters: Sam Cooke:Crossing OverSaturday, 8:00 pm (2/12)Sunday, 4:00 pm (2/13)Monday, 1:00 am (2/14)Artist ToolboxSundays, 5:30 pmThursdays, 10:30 pm (2/3, 2/10, 2/17)Sunday, 4:30 am (2/6)Thursdays, 4:30 am (2/10, 2/17, 2/24)Austin City LimitsMondays, 12:00 amEvening with Eartha KittSunday, 1:00 pm (2/6)Monday, 3:00 am (2/7)Evening with Smokey RobinsonSunday, 12:00 pm (2/6)Monday, 2:00 am (2/7)Great Per<strong>for</strong>mances at the Met:Boris GodunovSunday, <strong>11</strong>:30 am (2/20)In Per<strong>for</strong>mance at the White House:Stevie WonderSaturday, 10:00pm (2/12)Monday, 3:00 am (2/14)In Per<strong>for</strong>mance at the White House:A Celebration of Music From theCivil Rights MovementSaturday, 10:00 pm (2/19)Friday, 3:30 am (2/25)Live From Lincoln Center:Beethoven and Brahms with theChamber Music SocietySunday, 3:00 pm (2/20)Drama • Comedy •RealityAs Time Goes BySaturdays, 7:00 pmCity SlickersSaturday, 8:00 pm (2/19)The Color PurpleSaturday, 8:00 pm (2/5)Sunday, 2:00 pm (2/6)Doc MartinFridays, 9:00 pmSundays, 6:00 pmDoc<strong>to</strong>r WhoSundays, <strong>11</strong>:00 pmSundays, 12:00 am (2/6, 2/13, 2/20)Sunday, 1:00 am (2/27)Ebert Presents At the MoviesFridays, 8:30 pmSaturdays, <strong>11</strong>:00 amHouse of GamesSunday, 1:00 pm (2/27)HustleSundays, 10:00 pmSaturdays, <strong>11</strong>:00 pm (2/5, 2/12, 2/19)Sunday, 12:00 am (2/27)Keeping Up AppearancesSaturdays, 7:30 pmMasterpiece ClassicSundays, 8:00 pmTuesdays, 2:30 am (2/8, 2/22, 3/1)Tuesday, 3:00 am (3/1)Pink PantherSaturday, 8:00 pm (2/26)Pink Panther Strikes AgainSaturday, 10:00 pm (2/26)Cooking & Dining •Home Improvement •TravelAmerica’s Test KitchenSaturdays, 2:00 pm, 2:30 pmAntiques RoadshowMondays, 8:00 pmSaturdays, 10:00 amMondays, 1:00 am (2/7, 2/21)Friday, 3:30 am (2/<strong>11</strong>)Saturday, 3:30 am (2/26)Monday, 1:30 am (2/28)Ask This Old HouseSaturdays, 6:00 pmBurt Wolf’s European Special 20<strong>11</strong>Sunday, 12:00 pm (2/27)Burt Wolf: Travels and TraditionsSundays, <strong>11</strong>:00 amCheck, Please!Friday, 8:00 pmSaturday, 4:30 pmSundays, 9:30 pm (2/13, 2/20, 2/27)Thursday, 10:00 pm (2/10)Fridays, 4:30 amCook’s Country from America’s TestKitchenSaturdays, 12:00 pmEveryday FoodSaturdays, 4:00 pmJacques Pepin: More Fast FoodMy WaySaturdays, 1:30 pmLidia’s ItalySaturdays, 1:00 pmMade in SpainSaturdays, <strong>11</strong>:30 amMexico: One Plate at a Time withRick BaylessSaturdays, 3:30 pmP. Allen Smith’s Garden HomeMondays, 5:30 amPrimal Grill with Steven RaichlenSaturdays, 3:00 pmRick Steves’ EuropeSaturdays, 6:00 am, 5:00 pmSaturday, 4:30 am (2/26)Rudy Maxa’s WorldSundays, <strong>11</strong>:30 am (2/6, 2/13, 2/27)Sunday, 4:00 am (2/6)Saturdays, 4:30 am (2/12, 2/19)Simply MingSaturdays, 12:30 pmThis Old HouseSaturday, 5:30 pmVic<strong>to</strong>ry GardenMondays, 5:00 amNature • Science •TechnologyNatureSundays, 7:00 pmFridays, 2:30 am (2/4, 2/<strong>11</strong>, 2/25)Monday, 3:30 am (2/28)Tuesday, 4:00 am (3/1)Mondays, 4:00 am (2/14, 2/21)NOVAWednesdays, 8:00 pmWednesday, 9:00 pm (2/9)Sundays, 2:00 am (2/6, 2/13, 2/20)Sunday, 3:00 am (2/13)Saturday, 2:30 am (2/26)NOVA ScienceNOWWednesdays, 9:00 pm (2/2, 2/16, 2/23)Wednesday, 10:00 pm (2/9)Sundays, 3:00 am (2/6, 2/20, 2/27)Saturday, 3:30 am (2/12)Space Age: NASA’s S<strong>to</strong>ryThursday, 8:00 pm (2/3)Wednesday, 10:00 pm (2/2)Wednesday, <strong>11</strong>:00 pm (2/9)Saturday, 2:30 am (2/5)Public Affairs •His<strong>to</strong>ry • DocumentaryAfrican American LivesThursdays, 8:00 pm (2/10, 2/17, 2/24)Sundays, 4:00 pm (2/13, 2/20, 2/27)Alan K. SimpsonMonday, 10:00 pm (2/28)BBC World NewsMondays-Fridays, <strong>11</strong>:30 pmCharlie RoseMondays-Fridays, 1:30 amChautauqua: An American NarrativeWednesday, 2:00 am (2/2)Chicago S<strong>to</strong>ries: Bessie ColemanSaturday, 10:30 pm (2/5)Tuesday, 4:30 am (2/8)Chicago TonightMondays-Fridays, 7:00 pm, 12:00 am,5:00 amFrontlineTuesdays, 9:00 pmThursdays, 2:30 am (2/3, 2/17, 2/24)Saturday, 2:30 am (2/12)Greely Expedition: AmericanExperienceWednesday, 3:00 am (2/2)Her Majesty Da QueenSunday, 4:00 pm (2/27)In the LifeThursday, 10:30 pm (2/24)Independent LensTuesdays, 10:00 pmThursdays, 3:30 am (2/3, 2/10, 2/24)Jay’s ChicagoFridays, 7:30 pmSaturdays, 5:30 amThursdays, 10:00 pm (2/3, 2/17, 2/24)Wednesdays, 4:30 am (2/9, 2/23)Saturday, 4:30 am (2/5)Monday, 4:30 am (2/28)Jimmy Carter: American ExperienceMonday, 9:00 pm (2/21)Wednesday, 2:30 am (2/23)The McLaughlin GroupSaturdays, 6:30 pmMuhammad Ali: Made in MiamiWednesday, 10:00 pm (2/23)Monday, 2:30 am (2/28)Nancy Reagan: The Roleof a LifetimeSunday, 9:00 pm (2/6)Tuesday, 3:30 am (2/8)Thursday, 9:00 pm (2/17)Need <strong>to</strong> KnowFriday, 10:00 pmNightly Business ReportMondays-Thursdays, <strong>11</strong>:00 pmFridays, 12:00 amPBS NewsHourMondays-Fridays, 6:00 pmPioneers of TelevisionTuesdays, 8:00 pmThursdays, 9:00 pm (2/3, 2/10)Sundays, 1:00 am (2/6, 2/13, 2/20)Sunday, 2:00 am (2/27)Reagan: American ExperienceMondays, 9:00 pm (2/7, 2/14)Wednesdays, 2:30 am (2/9, 2/16)Scarred Justice: The OrangeburgMassacre 1968Wednesday, 10:00 pm (2/16)Monday, 2:00 am (2/21)Space Age: NASA’s S<strong>to</strong>ryThursday, 8:00 pm (2/3)Wednesday, 10:00 pm (2/2)Wednesday, <strong>11</strong>:00 pm (2/9)Saturday, 2:30 am (2/5)Tavis SmileyTuesdays-Saturdays, 1:00 am30 Good MinutesSundays, 5:00 pmTriangle Fire: American ExperienceMonday, 9:00 pm (2/28)Un<strong>for</strong>givable Blackness: The Riseand Fall of Jack JohnsonSunday, 12:00 pm, 2:00 pm (2/13)Friday, 2:30 am (2/18)Saturday, 2:30 am (2/19)Washing<strong>to</strong>n WeekFriday, <strong>11</strong>:00 pm<strong>WTTW</strong> 5th Annual Viewer’s ChoiceWinning Show BroadcastThursday, 9:00 pm (2/24)20 FEBRUARY 20<strong>11</strong>


Programmer’s Picks• Daily Radio ProgrammingTenor Jussi BjoerlingCritic Irving Kolodin: “Bjoerling will linger longin memory… There was a shine on his sound.”Born February 2, 19<strong>11</strong>, the Swedish tenor isone of our Artists of the Month.Throughout the monthChicago Symphony OrchestraRadio BroadcastsGuest conduc<strong>to</strong>r David Robertson leads Boulez’sRituel and Messiaen’s Sept Haiki, both inspired bymusic from the Japanese Imperial Court. Haikifeatures piano, xylophone, and marimba solos.Sunday, February 27, 1:00 pmEl Paso Pro Musica FestivalDevoted <strong>to</strong> the wide-ranging art of chambermusic, this annual festival is directed by cellistZuill Bailey. The broadcast featuresper<strong>for</strong>mances from the 20th anniversaryseason.Monday, February 28, 8:00 pmTuesday <strong>11</strong>2:00 Through the Night withPeter Van De Graaff6:00 Mornings with CarlGrapentine9:00 News Summary/Opening WallStreet • Waxman CarmenFantasy – Jascha Heifetz,v; Orch/Donald Voorhees.RCA 63154-2. [9:31] BizetCarmen: Flower Song, La fleurque tu m’avais jetée – JussiBjoerling, t; Orch/Nils Grevillius.EMI CDM5-65806-2. [4:00]Saint-Saens Introductionand Rondo Capriccioso, Op28 – Jascha Heifetz, v; Orch/William Steinberg. RCA 7709-2.[8:26] Puccini La Bohème:Che gelida manina – JussiBjoerling, t; Orch/Rena<strong>to</strong>Cellini. RCA 68531-2. [5:03]10:00 Midday with Lisa Flynn •Handel Concer<strong>to</strong> grossoin D, Op 3/6 – St Martin’sAcademy/Sir Neville Marriner.Decca 4758673 (3). [6:45]Brahms Variations and Fugueon a Theme by Handel,Op 24 – Murray Perahia, p.Sony 88697794692. [26:09]Tchaikovsky Sérénade mélancolique,Op 26 – Jascha Heifetz,v; Orch/Josef Pasternack.RCA 61732-2 (3). [4:47]<strong>11</strong>:00 Halvorsen Symphony #2 in d,Fatum – Bergen Phil/NeemeJärvi. Chandos CHAN-10614.[27:57] Grieg Lyric Pieces: TheBrook; Summer Evening; Gone;Remembrances – Leif OveAndsnes, p. EMI 57296-2. [8:48]12:00 Newscast • RachmaninoffTwo-Piano Suite #2, Op 17 –Martha Argerich & GabrielaMontero, p’s. EMI 58472-2 (3).[22:18] Vivaldi Two-Violin andCello Concer<strong>to</strong> in d, Op 3/<strong>11</strong>,R 565 – Lorenza Borrani, v;William Conway, vc; ChamberOrch of Europe/Daniel Hope,v. DG 4777463. [9:27] JussiBjoerling: Duets O Mimì tupiù non <strong>to</strong>rni; Au fond dutemple saint – Jussi Bjoerling, t;Robert Merrill, br; Orch/Rena<strong>to</strong>Cellini. RCA 7799-2. [8:44]1:00 Afternoons with KerryFrumkin • Elling<strong>to</strong>n Harlem –City of Birmingham Sym/SirSimon Rattle. EMI CDC5-57014-2. [14:10] GrammyNominee: Whitacre Her SacredSpirit Soars; Water Night – EloraFestival Singers/Noel Edison.Naxos 8.559677. [<strong>11</strong>:04]2:00 Brahms Violin Concer<strong>to</strong> inD, Op 77 – Jascha Heifetz,v; Chicago Sym/Fritz Reiner.RCA 63470-2 (2). [34:31]3:00 Fine Arts Calendar • Bach-Wal<strong>to</strong>n The Wise VirginsSuite – English Chamber Orch/Sir Charles Mackerras. Carl<strong>to</strong>nClassics 91612. [19:28] BillMcGlaughlin looks at theworks of Sir William Wal<strong>to</strong>n onExploring Music this week.4:00 Music with George Pres<strong>to</strong>n,including news, a businessreport At 5:00, and The UnrushHour between 5:00 and 6:007:00 Exploring Music with BillMcGlaughlin: William Wal<strong>to</strong>n8:00 The Tuesday Night Operawith Peter Van De Graaff:Verdi’s “Otello” – Simon O’Neill(Otello); Anne Schwanewilms(Desdemona); Gerald Finley(Iago); LSO & Cho/Sir ColinDavis. LSO Live LSO-0700 (2).10:30 Mozart String Quintet #3 ing, K 516 – Heifetz, v; Baker,v; Primrose, vi; Majewski, vi;Piatigorsky, vc. RCA 61757-2.[30:<strong>11</strong>] Villa-Lobos Quintette enForme de Chôros – EnsembleAll prerecorded music on 98.7WFMT is provided bythe Richard and Mary L. Gray Music Library.Most live per<strong>for</strong>mances on 98.7WFMT are broadcastfrom the Fay and Daniel Levin Per<strong>for</strong>mance Studio.Vienna-Berlin. CBS MK-39558. [10:15] RachmaninoffSymphonic Dances, Op 45 –Royal Liverpool Phil/VasilyPetrenko. Avie AV-2188. [35:47]Wednesday 212:00 Through the Night withPeter Van De Graaff6:00 Mornings with CarlGrapentine9:00 News Summary/Opening WallStreet • Mendelssohn ViolinConcer<strong>to</strong> in e, Op 64 – JaschaHeifetz, v; Bos<strong>to</strong>n Sym/CharlesMunch. RCA 61779-2 (5).[24:00] Leoncavallo Pagliacci:Recitar...Vesti la giubba – JussiBjoerling, t; Orch/Rena<strong>to</strong> Cellini.EMI ZDH5-66778-2. [3:52]10:00 Midday with Lisa Flynn •Picker Old and Lost Rivers –London Sym/John Williams.Sony SK-62729. [4:44]Schumann Fantasie in C,Op 17 – Mitsuko Uchida, p.Decca 4758260. [33:25]<strong>11</strong>:00 Heifetz Encores Garden Scene;Hora Stacca<strong>to</strong> – Jascha Heifetz,v; Brooks Smith & EmanuelBay, p’s. RCA 61771-2. [5:14]Ponce Concier<strong>to</strong> del Sur –Pablo Sainz Villegas, g; PhilOrch of the Americas/Alondrade la Parra. Sony 88697755552.[26:04] Tosti Ideale – JussiBjoerling, t; Orch/Nils Grevillius.EMI CDM5-66863-2. [3:24]12:00 Newscast12:15 Live from the CulturalCenter: A Dame Myra HessMemorial Concert by theClaremont Piano Trio1:00 Afternoons with KerryFrumkin • Dvorak SlavonicDances, Op 72: #s 5-8 –Budapest Festival Orch/ivanFischer. Channel ClassicsCCSSA-90210. [16:12] LisztMephis<strong>to</strong> Waltz #1 (Dance inthe Village Inn) – Jorge Bolet,p. Phi 456814-2 (2). [<strong>11</strong>:30]2:00 Telemann Overture (Suite) inD – Le Concert des Nations/Jordi Savall, vi da gamba. AliaVox AVSA-9877. [19:52] RNDett Characteristic Suite, In theBot<strong>to</strong>ms – Denver Oldham, p.New World NW-367-2. [14:29]3:00 Fine Arts Calendar • BrahmsViolin Sonata #3 in d, Op108 – Jascha Heifetz, v; WilliamKapell, p. RCA 68996-2. [19:25]4:00 Music with George Pres<strong>to</strong>n,including news, a businessreport At 5:00, and The UnrushHour between 5:00 and 6:007:00 Exploring Music with BillMcGlaughlin: William Wal<strong>to</strong>n8:00 The San Francisco Symphonyin Concert: James Gaffigan,conduc<strong>to</strong>r; Leila Josefowicz,violin – Haydn: Symphony #52in c. Adès: Violin concer<strong>to</strong>,In the SpotlightWilliam Christie, leader ofthe celebrated early-musicensemble, Les Arts FlorissantsMillennium of Music:From the 2010 HollandFestival of Early MusicHeld annually in the Dutch cityof Utrecht, this festival turned itsattention in the summer of 2010<strong>to</strong> music of the French Baroque,spotlighting the brilliant royal court ofLouis XIV. Millennium of Music hostRobert Aubry Davis is presentingconcert highlights from the festivalin cooperation with Radio Nederlandand the Centre de Musique Baroquede Versailles. Featured amongthis month’s broadcasts will bethe acclaimed Baroque ensembleLes Arts Florissants in music byMarc-An<strong>to</strong>ine Charpentier and other17th-century French masters.Wednesdays, February 2and 9, 10:00 pm


In the SpotlightLeonard BersteinThe New YorkPhilharmonic ThisWeek: Franz LisztThe New York Philharmonicleads us in<strong>to</strong> the upcoming Lisztbicentennial celebration with aretrospective broadcast featuringrecordings by Leonard Bernstein.These include the composer’sbest-known orchestral work, LesPréludes, plus a per<strong>for</strong>manceof the First Piano Concer<strong>to</strong> withsoloist André Watts, and one of therarely-heard, highly romantic choralepic called A Faust Symphony.The Faust theme continues with aKurt Masur-led per<strong>for</strong>mance of theMephis<strong>to</strong> Waltz. Alec Baldwin hosts.Thursday, February 3,8:00 pmJussi BjoerlingArtist of the monthTenor Jussi BjoerlingHis real first name was Johan; Jussiwas a nickname that revealed theaffection in which his public held him.According <strong>to</strong> critic Desmond Shawe-Taylor: “His voice was a true tenor ofvelvety smoothness, though capablealso of ringing high notes; admirablyschooled, it showed remarkableconsistency from <strong>to</strong>p <strong>to</strong> bot<strong>to</strong>m of hisregister and throughout the 30 yearsof his career.” Bjoerling lived from19<strong>11</strong> <strong>to</strong> 1960; we’ll play his recordingsthroughout the month, and AndyKarzas will have a special hourlongedition of From the Recording Horn,February 5 at 4:00 pm, in his honor.Throughout the monthConcentric Paths. Mozart:Symphony #39 in E-Flat, K 543.10:00 Millennium of Music: HollandFestival of Early Music2010 – Les Arts Florissantsper<strong>for</strong>m music by Marc-An<strong>to</strong>ineCharpentier and other composersof the French Baroque.<strong>11</strong>:00 Françaix Flower Clock – Johnde Lancie, ob; London Sym/André Previn. RCA 7989-2.[16:01] Debussy Images, set3 – Cleveland Orch/PierreBoulez. DG 435766-2. [33:58]Thursday 312:00 Through the Night withPeter Van De Graaff6:00 Mornings with CarlGrapentine9:00 News Summary/Opening WallStreet • Bruch Violin Concer<strong>to</strong>#1 in g, Op 26 – Jascha Heifetz,v; London Sym/Sir MalcolmSargent. RCA 61739-2 (2).[22:02] Puccini La Bohème:In un coupé...O Mimì, tu piùnon <strong>to</strong>rni – Jussi Bjoerling, t;Robert Merrill, br; Orch/Rena<strong>to</strong>Cellini. RCA 7799-2. [4:10]10:00 Midday with Lisa Flynn •Torelli Sonata à cinque #1 inG – Gerard Schwarz, tr; NewYork Y Chamber Sym. Delos D/CD-3002. [8:26] RachmaninoffPiano Sonata #2 in b-flat,Op 36 – Vassily Primakov,p. Bridge 9322. [19:43]Walker Serenata – ClevelandChamber Sym/Edwin London.Albany TROY-270. [<strong>11</strong>:37]<strong>11</strong>:00 Bach Two-Violin Concer<strong>to</strong> ind, BWV 1043 – Mathias Tacke& Ann Montzka Smelser, v’s;Camerata Chicago/DrostanHall. DMD Classics 2010.[14:31] Handel Rinaldo:Lascia ch’io pianga mia crudasorte – Magdalena Kozena, ms;Venice Baroque Orch/AndreaMarcon. Archive 4776547.[4:58] Enescu RumanianRhapsody #1 in A, Op <strong>11</strong>/1 –Orch/Leopold S<strong>to</strong>kowski.RCA 67903-2. [<strong>11</strong>:33]12:00 Newscast • Live from theArchive: Bernstein ClarinetSonata – Moran Katz, cl; AmyJ Yang, p. WFMT recording,Dame Myra Hess concertNovember 2010 5000431.[10:35] Still Danzas dePanama – Oregon StringQuartet. Koch 7546-2. [12:36]Villa-Lobos Concer<strong>to</strong> <strong>for</strong>guitar and small orchestra –Sharon Isbin, g; New YorkPhil/José Serebrier. WarnerClassics 60296-2. [18:30]1:00 Afternoons with KerryFrumkin • Haydn Symphony#49 in f, Passione – FreiburgBaroque Orch/Gottfried vonder Goltz. Harmonia MundiHMX-2962029. [25:32] VerdiAida: Aria, Se quel guerrier...Celeste Aida – Jussi Bjoerling, t;Rome Opera House Orch/JonelPerlea. RCA 63473-2. [4:53]2:00 Rachmaninoff: FavoriteMelodies Variation 18 frPaganini Rhapsody; Vocalise –Gautier Capuçon, vc; GabrielaMontero, p. Virgin Classics385786-2. [9:43] Montero visitsWFMT <strong>for</strong> a live Impromptu at4 pm. Sheynkman Variationson Two Russian Folksongs –Odessa Balalaikas. Nonesuch79034-2. [6:51] TraditionalSpirituals, Poor Mourner andMy God Is A Rock – RobertShaw Festival Singers.Telarc CD-80325. [7:25]3:00 Fine Arts Calendar • GlazunovViolin Concer<strong>to</strong> in a, Op 82 –Jascha Heifetz, v; Orch/WalterHendl. RCA 61779-2 (5). [18:57]4:00 Music with George Pres<strong>to</strong>n,including news, a businessreport At 5:00, The UnrushHour between 5:00 and 6:00,and a live Impromptu withpianist Gabriela Montero.7:00 Exploring Music with BillMcGlaughlin: William Wal<strong>to</strong>n8:00 The New York PhilharmonicThis Week: A Retrospective ofPhilharmonic recordings of musicby Franz Liszt in anticipationof his bicentennial – Liszt: LesPréludes (/Leonard Bernstein).Piano Concer<strong>to</strong> #1 (AndréWatts/Bernstein). A FaustSymphony (Charles Bressler, t;Choral Art Society/Bernstein).Mephis<strong>to</strong> Waltz (/Kurt Masur).10:00 Introductions: Spotlightingthe Chicago area’syoung musicians<strong>11</strong>:00 Mozart Violin Sonata in B-Flat,K 454 – Jascha Heifetz,v; Brooks Smith, p. RCA61755-2. [19:39] StraussAllerseelen; Ruhe, meineSeele; Wiegenlied – BarbaraBonney, s; Malcolm Martineau,p. Lon 460812-2. [<strong>11</strong>:29]Wagner Siegfried Idyll – NewYork Phil/Pierre Boulez.Sony SMK-64108. [17:08]Friday 4Celebrating music andmusicians of Sweden12:00 Through the Night withPeter Van De Graaff6:00 Mornings with CarlGrapentine9:00 News Summary/OpeningWall Street • Larsson LittleSerenade <strong>for</strong> Strings, Op12 – S<strong>to</strong>ckholm Sinfonietta/Esa-Pekka Salonen. Bis CD-285. [<strong>11</strong>:10] Järnefelt Songof the Crimson Flower filmmusic: Shooting the Rapids/The Fight – Gävle Sym/HannuKoivula. Sterling CDS-1021-2.[13:40] Edvard Järnefelt wasborn in Finland but bcame aSwedish citizen. Wiren StringSerenade, Op <strong>11</strong> – S<strong>to</strong>ckholmSinfonietta/Esa-PekkaSalonen. Bis CD-285. [14:03]10:00 Midday with Lisa Flynn •Alfven Festival Music, Op25 – Swedish Radio Sym/Stig Westerberg. CapriceCAP-21340. [5:27] SjöbergTonerna – Jussi Bjoerling, t;Orch/Nils Grevillius. GreatRecordings of the CenturyCOLH-149. [3:19] Peterson-Berger Frösöblomster (Flowersfrom Frösön): Four Pieces –Helsingborg Sym/Okko Kamu.Naxos 8.553<strong>11</strong>5. [13:56]<strong>11</strong>:00 Stenhammar Piano Concer<strong>to</strong>#2 in d, Op 23 – Cristina Ortiz,p; Gothenburg Sym/NeemeJärvi. Bis CD-476. [28:43]JH Roman Sinfonia #9 inG – Drottningholm BaroqueEnsemble/Jaap Schröder.Musica Sveciae MSCD-418.[8:12] Stenhammar TwoSongs, Op 4 – Anne Sofie vonOtter, ms; Royal S<strong>to</strong>ckholmPhil/Paavo Järvi. VirginClassics 45244-2. [7:07]12:00 Newscast12:15 Live: PianoForte SalonSeries at Columbia CollegeChicago – Pianists AglikaAngelova and Amy Briggs1:00 Afternoons with KerryFrumkin • Berwald Symphony#2 in D, Sinfonie Capricieuse –Gothenburg Sym/NeemeJärvi. DG 415502-2 (2). [28:00]Liszt Valse à capriccio afterDonizetti’s Lucia and Parisina –Leslie Howard, p. HyperionCDA-67406/7 (2). [10:22]2:00 Alfven Swedish Rhapsody#1, Op 19, Midsommarvaka –Helsingborg Sym/Okko Kamu.Naxos 8.553<strong>11</strong>5. [13:27] HeifetzEncores Serenata Napoletana;The Lark – Jascha Heifetz, v;Emanuel Bay, Brooks Smith,p’s. RCA 61762-2. [12:22]Alfven Swedish Rhapsody#3, Op 47, Dalecarlian –Royal S<strong>to</strong>ckholm Phil/NeemeJärvi. Bis CD-725. [21:26]3:00 Fine Arts Calendar •Agrell Flute Concer<strong>to</strong> inD – Maria Bania, f; Concer<strong>to</strong>Copenhagen/Andrew Manze.Chandos CHAN-0535. [15:01]Larsson Pas<strong>to</strong>ral Suite, Op19 – Helsingborg Sym/OkkoKamu. Naxos 8.553<strong>11</strong>5. [12:28]Puccini Madama Butterfly: Act1 love duet – Vic<strong>to</strong>ria de losAngeles, Jussi Bjoerling; RomeOpera House Orch/Santini.EMI CDZ7-62520-2. [<strong>11</strong>:15]4:00 Music with George Pres<strong>to</strong>n,including news, a businessreport At 5:00, and The UnrushHour between 5:00 and 6:007:00 Exploring Music with BillMcGlaughlin: William Wal<strong>to</strong>n8:00 Music in Chicago: TheChicago Chamber Musiciansin Concert in February2010 – Krommer: Partitain B-Flat, Op 45/3. Dvorak:Bagatelles, Op 47. Bruckner:String Quintet in F.10:00 Best of Studs Terkel: Songs22 FEBRUARY 20<strong>11</strong>


<strong>for</strong> A Cold Winter Day<strong>11</strong>:00 Jazz at Lincoln CenterRadio: Soul Jazz SummitSaturday 512:00 Marian McPartland’sPiano Jazz1:00 Through the Night withPeter Van De Graaff6:00 Mornings with Dennis Moore10:00 Fine Arts Calendar, followedby highlights fromrecent live broadcasts.<strong>11</strong>:00 Introductions: Spotlightingthe Chicago area’s youngmusicians – A tribute <strong>to</strong> thelate Emilio del Rosario.12:00 Live from the Met: Verdi’s“Simon Boccanegra” – DmitriHvoros<strong>to</strong>vsky, Barbara Frit<strong>to</strong>li,Ramon Vargas, FerruccioFurlanet<strong>to</strong>, Metropolitan OperaCho & Orch/James Levine.3:20 Grieg Violin Sonata #2 in G, Op13 – Jascha Heifetz, v; BrooksSmith, p. RCA 61740-2 (2).[18:30] Sibelius Rakastava(The Lover), Op 14 – CBCVancouver Orch Strings/Mario Bernardi. Radio CanadaInt’l SMCD-5157. [<strong>11</strong>:05]4:00 “From the RecordingHorn” with Andy Karzas5:00 Chamber Music Societyof Lincoln Center: FolkTraditions – Dvorak: Quartet#12 in F, Op 96, American;Dohnanyi: Piano Quintet#2 in e-flat, Op 26.6:00 “The Piano Matters”with David Dubal7:00 “Sweet Folk Chicago”with Rich Warren8:00 “Folkstage” hosted byRich Warren: Tret Furelive from Levin Studio9:00 “The Midnight Special”with Rich WarrenSunday 612:00 Through the Night withPeter Van De Graaff6:00 “With Heart and Voice”7:00 Mornings with Dennis Moore9:00 “The New Releases”with Lisa Flynn<strong>11</strong>:00 Live from Mayne Stage12:00 Bach Flute Sonata in E, BWV1035 – Joshua Smith, f; JoryVinikour, hc. Delos DE-3408.[<strong>11</strong>:41] Mascagni Cavalleriarusticana: Scene beginningTu qui, Santuzza? – RenataTebaldi, Jussi Bjoerling, MaggioMusicale Fiorentino Orch/Alber<strong>to</strong> Erede. Lon 421316-2. [13:10] Respighi ThePines of Rome – PhiladelphiaOrch/Riccardo Muti. EMICDC7-47316-2. [22:08]1:00 Chicago Symphony OrchestraRadio Broadcasts: The CSOin Concert conducted byAn<strong>to</strong>nio Pappano; JonathanBiss, piano; Han-Na Chang,cello – Mozart: Symphony #23Extraordinary!A Day at the Opera2O<strong>11</strong> - SAT, MAR 19 9AM-4PM$65 ADULT / $55 STUDENT/SR.(includes lunch and snacks)Created and presented by Peter and Kathleen van de Graaff.A day-long immersion program covering the whole his<strong>to</strong>ry of opera,"A Day at the Opera" is a multi-faceted presentation with videoexcerpts, audio excerpts and other media, plus a live per<strong>for</strong>manceof two complete one-act operas: a comic chamber opera from theearly 18th century called "The Gambling Husband" by Orlandini (awonderful piece and the most per<strong>for</strong>med opera of the entire 18thcentury!) and Menotti's "The Telephone." WFMT program host Petervan de Graaff and his wife Kathleen per<strong>for</strong>m the music with pianoaccompaniment. The event includes lunch and two snack breaks.Norris Cultural Arts Center1O4O Dunham RoadSt. Charles, IL 6O17463O.584.72OOwww.norrisculturalarts.comOrder yourtickets <strong>to</strong>day!CALL63O.584.72OOchicago symphony orchestra FeB 20<strong>11</strong>220 S. Michigan ave. chicago, illinoiS312-294-3000 cSo.orghighLightsmuti returns! 3-810-1517-19 24-26Mitsuko Uchida Vadim Repin Leif Ove Andsnes Esa-Pekka Salonenmuti & mitsukoThursday, February 3, 8:00Friday, February 4, 1:30Saturday, February 5, 8:00Tuesday, February 8, 7:30United Airlines Tuesdaysriccardo muti conduc<strong>to</strong>rmitsuko uchida pianoCherubini Overture in G MajorSchumann Piano Concer<strong>to</strong>Shostakovich Symphony No. 5muti conductstchaikovsky andhindemithThursday, February 10, 8:00Friday, February <strong>11</strong>, 1:30Saturday, February 12, 8:00Tuesday, February 15, 7:30United Airlines Tuesdaysriccardo muti conduc<strong>to</strong>rvadim repin violinTchaikovsky Violin Concer<strong>to</strong>Clyne


24 FEBRUARY 20<strong>11</strong>Emily MageeDARE TOWALK ON AIR!Glass balconies put you 1,353 feetand 103 floors over The Windy City!www.theskydeck.com(312) 875-9696Open daily at 10 a.m.Willis Tower, 233 S Wacker Dr.in D, K 181. Beethoven: PianoConcer<strong>to</strong> #2 in B-Flat, Op 19.Mendelssohn: Symphony #4 inA, Op 90, Italian. Shostakovich:Cello Concer<strong>to</strong> #2.3:00 Fiesta: Latin-AmericanMusic with Elbio Barilariand Matt DeStefano4:00 Music from Northwestern5:00 Bach Orchestra Suite #1 inC, BWV 1066 – EnsembleSonnerie/Monica Huggett.Avie AV-2171. [20:33] Livefrom the Archive: LisztTranscendental Etudes: #<strong>11</strong>,Harmonies du soir – Inna Faliks,p. WFMT recording, Hessconcert <strong>11</strong>/24/2010 5001021.[9:56] Kodaly SummerEvening – Orpheus ChamberOrch. DG 447109-2. [16:26]6:00 “Pipedreams”: Organ musicwith Michael Barone7:00 “From the Top” withChris<strong>to</strong>pher O’Riley:From Atlanta8:00 The New York Festival ofSong Presents “No Song IsSafe from Us” – In Fugitives,two soloists per<strong>for</strong>m songsby Korngold, Zemlinsky,Weill, Eisler, and others.9:00 “Collec<strong>to</strong>rs’ Corner” withHenry Fogel: The FurtwänglerBerlin Postwar Broadcasts<strong>11</strong>:00 Schumann Piano Trio #3in g, Op <strong>11</strong>0 – BenvenueFortepiano Trio. Avie AV-2210. [26:31] BenjaminRomantic Fantasy – JaschaHeifetz, v; William Primrose,vi; Orch/Izler Solomon. RCA61762-2. [19:54] QuilterMusic, When Soft VoicesDie – Julian Lloyd Webber &Friends. EMI 59488-2. [1:53]Monday 712:00 Through the Night withPeter Van De Graaff6:00 Mornings with CarlGrapentine9:00 News Summary/Opening WallStreet • Tchaikovsky ViolinConcer<strong>to</strong> in D, Op 35 – JaschaHeifetz, v; Chicago Sym/FritzReiner. RCA 61779-2 (5). [29:30]10:00 Midday with Lisa Flynn •Vivaldi Oboe Concer<strong>to</strong> inF – Alex Klein, ob; NewBrandenburg Collegium/Anthony Newman. CedilleCDR-7003. [10:07] BeethovenSymphony #2 in D, Op 36 –Orchestre Révolutionnaireet Romantique/Sir JohnEliot Gardiner. Archive439900-2 (5). [33:01]<strong>11</strong>:00 A Live Impromptu withviolinist Nadja Salerno-Sonnenberg & friends12:00 Newscast12:15 Live from the CulturalCenter: Chicago ChamberMusicians First Monday1:00 Afternoons with KerryFrumkin • Still Symphony#2 in g, Song of A NewRace – Detroit Sym/NeemeJärvi. Chandos CHAN-9226.[29:22] Gershwin-HeifetzPorgy and Bess: Suite – JaschaHeifetz, v; Emanuel Bay,p. RCA 60928-2. [15:29]2:00 Biber Mensa Sonora: Suite#6 in g – Baroque Band/Garry Clarke. Cedille CDR-90000<strong>11</strong>6. [9:22] BaroqueBand plays on Live from WFMT<strong>to</strong>night at 8. Vivaldi Concer<strong>to</strong>in C con molti stromenti, R558 – New York Phil members/LeonardBernstein.Sony SMK-47642. [10:44]3:00 Fine Arts Calendar • DebussyChildren’s Corner Suite – AndréWatts, p. Phi 456985-2 (2).[15:<strong>11</strong>] Massenet Manon: Ahfuyez, douce image – JussiBjoerling, t; Royal Orchof Sweden/Nils Grevillius.EMI CDM5-65806-2. [4:34]Massenet Cléopâtre: J’aiversé le poison dans cettecoupe d’or – Renée Fleming, s;Maryinsky Theater Orch/ValeryGergiev. Decca 4758068. [4:37]4:00 Music with George Pres<strong>to</strong>n,including news, a businessreport At 5:00, and The UnrushHour between 5:00 and 6:007:00 Exploring Music with BillMcGlaughlin: Life Amongthe Dead ventures in<strong>to</strong> thereper<strong>to</strong>ry of requiem masses byMozart, Verdi, Berlioz, Fauré,Dvorak, Duruflé, and others.8:00 Live from WFMT:Baroque Band10:00 “Critical Thinking” withAndrew Patner<strong>11</strong>:00 Strauss An Alpine Symphony,Op 64 – Paris NationalOpera Orch/Philippe Jordan.Naive V-5233. [52:35]Tuesday 812:00 Through the Night withPeter Van De Graaff6:00 Mornings with CarlGrapentine9:00 News Summary/OpeningWall Street • Brahms DoubleConcer<strong>to</strong> in a, Op 102 – JaschaHeifetz, v; Gregor Piatigorsky,vc; Orch/Alfred Wallenstein.RCA 63531-2. [28:57]10:00 Midday with Lisa Flynn •Cilea L’Arlesiana: Federico’slament, E la solita s<strong>to</strong>ria – JussiBjoerling, t; Maggio MusicaleFiorentino Orch/Alber<strong>to</strong> Erede.Lon 421316-2. [4:51] MozartPiano Concer<strong>to</strong> #25 in C, K503 – Northern Sinfonia/ImogenCooper, p. Avie AV-2175. [32:25]<strong>11</strong>:00 Achron Hebrew Melody –Jascha Heifetz, v; Emanuel Bay,p. RCA 61771-2. [5:06] DvorakSymphony #7 in D minor, Op70 – Baltimore Sym/MarinAlsop. Naxos 8.572<strong>11</strong>2. [37:04]12:00 Newscast • Verdi La Forzadel Destino Overture – NewPhilharmonia/Riccardo Muti.EMI CDC7-47274-2. [7:07]


In the SpotlightIn the SpotlightJascha Heifetz as a young boyArtist of the monthViolinist Jascha HeifetzAn evaluation in Grove’s Dictionarysays: “The name of Heifetz hasbecome synonymous with violinisticperfection. Yet he did not stresstechnical exhibitionism…. His <strong>to</strong>newas powerful and produced withgreat pressure; equalizing this was anintense vibra<strong>to</strong> giving a glowing <strong>to</strong>newithout a trace of sentimentality....He had the ability <strong>to</strong> blend his <strong>to</strong>neand interpretation with other artists,as is proved by his chamber-musicplaying with Feuermann, Primrose,Piatigorsky, and Rubinstein.” Both asa chamber musician and a soloist,WFMT will feature a sampling ofHeifetz’s many recordings this month,including his final recital in 1972.Throughout the monthThe Bucksbaum FamilyLyric Opera Broadcasts:LohengrinRomantic legends and religiousmysticism come <strong>to</strong>gether in Wagner’ss<strong>to</strong>ry of Lohengrin, the medieval talethat brings <strong>to</strong>gether a mysteriousknight, a wrongly-accused woman,a king and his power-hungryrival, and a scheming sorceress.Lyric Opera’s new production ofLohengrin will star tenor JohanBotha in the title role and EmilyMagee as Elsa, with the company’schorus prominently featured. Artisticdirec<strong>to</strong>r Sir Andrew Davis conducts;George Pres<strong>to</strong>n and Roger Pineswill co-host our live broadcast.Friday, February <strong>11</strong>,5:45 pmMozart String Quintet #2 inC, K 515 – Heifetz, v; Baker,v; Primrose, vi; Majewski,vi; Piatigorsky, vc. RCA61765-2. [27:45] PonchielliLa Gioconda: Cielo e mar –Jussi Bjoerling, t; MaggioMusicale Fiorentino/Alber<strong>to</strong>Erede. Lon 421316-2. [4:59]1:00 Afternoons with KerryFrumkin • Brahms Symphony#1 in c, Op 68, with originalversion of 2nd movement –Scottish Chamber Orch/SirCharles Mackerras. TelarcCD-80450 (3). [44:51]2:00 Haydn String Quartet in D,Op 76/5 – Jerusalem Quartet.Harmonia Mundi HMX-2962030. [19:28] Ben-HaimConcer<strong>to</strong> <strong>for</strong> Strings, Op40 – Royal Phil/Kenneth Alwyn.Stradivari SCD-8003. [18:58]3:00 Fine Arts Calendar • Kay SixDances <strong>for</strong> String Orchestra –Westphalian Sym/Paul Freeman.Vox CDX-5157 (2). [20:16]Sarasate Zigeunerweisen,Op 20 – Jascha Heifetz,v; Orch/William Steinberg.RCA 61753-2. [8:14]4:00 Music with George Pres<strong>to</strong>n,including news, a businessreport At 5:00, and The UnrushHour between 5:00 and 6:007:00 Exploring Music with BillMcGlaughlin: Life Amongthe Dead ventures in<strong>to</strong> thereper<strong>to</strong>ry of requiem masses byMozart, Verdi, Berlioz, Fauré,Dvorak, Duruflé, and others.8:00 The Tuesday Night Operawith Peter Van De Graaff: ADouble Bill – Dargomizhsky:“The S<strong>to</strong>ne Guest” – NVassiliev, V Pochapsky, MLapina, Bolshoi Theater Orch/Andrey Chistiakov. BrilliantClassics 94028. Fleishman-Shostakovich: “Rothschild’sViolin” – Soloists, RoyalLiverpool Phil/Vasily Petrenko.10:15 Brahms String Sextet #2 inG, Op 36 – Heifetz, Baker;Primrose, Majewski; Piatigorsky,Rej<strong>to</strong>. RCA 61772-2. [29:17]Beethoven Symphony #6 inF, Op 68, Pas<strong>to</strong>ral – ChicagoSym/Fritz Reiner. RCA60002-2. [41:00] Bach SheepMay Safely Graze; Sinfoniafr Cantata 29; Das alte Jahrvergangen ist – Angela Hewitt,p. Hyperion CDA-67309.[12:28] Verdi Requiem Mass:Ingemisco – Jussi Bjoerling,t; Vienna Phil/Fritz Reiner.Lon 421316-2. [4:14]Wednesday 912:00 Through the Night withPeter Van De Graaff6:00 Mornings with CarlGrapentine9:00 News Summary/OpeningWall Street • Sibelius ViolinConcer<strong>to</strong> in d, Op 47 – JaschaHeifetz, v; Chicago Sym/WalterHendl. RCA 61779-2 (5). [26:34]10:00 Midday with Lisa Flynn •Tallis Spem in Alium – TallisScholars/Peter Phillips. GimellGIMBX-301 (4). [9:59] PurcellThe Fairy Queen: Suite – NewYork Kammermusiker/IlonaPederson. Dorian DOR-90189. [13:30] MendelssohnA Midsummer Night’s DreamOverture, Op 21 – 18 th -CenturyOrch/Frans Brüggen. GlossaGCD-92<strong>11</strong>01. [12:30]<strong>11</strong>:00 Albeniz Suite española, Op47: Cataluña; Sevilla – Aliciade Larrocha, p. Lon 417887-2(2). [7:13] Goss The AlbenizConcer<strong>to</strong> – Xuefei Yang, g;Barcelona Sym/Eiji Oue. EMI98361-2. [28:28] Bizet ThePearlfishers: Duet, Au fond dutemple saint – Jussi Bjoerling, t;Robert Merrill, br; Orch/Rena<strong>to</strong>Cellini. RCA 23041-2. [4:34]12:00 Newscast12:15 Live from the Cultural Center:A Dame Myra Hess MemorialConcert by soprano AmberWagner and pianist Craig Terry1:00 Afternoons with KerryFrumkin • Heifetz Live TheFinal Recital, Part One: FranckSonata in A, Strauss Sonata inE-Flat Op 18 – Jascha Heifetz,v; Brooks Smith, p. RCA61777-2 (2). [50:48] HeifetzLive The Final Recital, PartTwo: Bach Partita movements,plus short pieces by Bloch,Debussy, Rachmaninoff, Falla,Kreisler, Ravel, Castelnuovo-Tedesco – Jascha Heifetz,v; Brooks Smith, p. RCA61777-2 (2). [33:27]3:00 Fine Arts Calendar • WagnerLohengrin: Preludes <strong>to</strong> acts1 & 3 – Cleveland Orch/Franz Welser-Möst. DG4778773. [10:33] The operaopens at Lyric on Friday.Leoncavallo Pagliacci: Act1 finale beginning Camminaadagio through Vesti la giubba& Intermezzo – Bjoerling, delos Angeles, Warren, Merrill,Orch/Rena<strong>to</strong> Cellini. EMIZDH5-66778-2. [<strong>11</strong>:47]4:00 Music with George Pres<strong>to</strong>n,including news, a businessreport At 5:00, and The UnrushHour between 5:00 and 6:007:00 Exploring Music with BillMcGlaughlin: Life Amongthe Dead ventures in<strong>to</strong> thereper<strong>to</strong>ry of requiem masses byMozart, Verdi, Berlioz, Fauré,Dvorak, Duruflé, and others.8:00 The San Francisco Symphonyin Concert: Dona<strong>to</strong>Cabrera, conduc<strong>to</strong>r; LisaSaffer, soprano – Mozart:The Marriage of FigaroOverture; Exsultate Jubilate,K 165; Symphony #38 in D,K 504, Prague. Mussorgsky:Pictures at an Exhibition.10:00 Millennium of Music: HollandFestival of Early Music2010 – Les Arts FlorissantsLive from the Met:John Adams ConductsNixon in ChinaThe composer-conduc<strong>to</strong>r reflectedin these words on the origins ofhis opera, an idea first suggestedby stage direc<strong>to</strong>r Peter Sellars. Atfirst, Adams wasn’t enthusiastic.“But when the poet Alice Goodmanagreed <strong>to</strong> write a verse libret<strong>to</strong> incouplets, the project suddenly <strong>to</strong>okon a wonderfully complex guise,part epic, part satire, part a parodyof political posturing, and partserious examination of his<strong>to</strong>rical,philosophical, and even genderissues. All of this centered on sixextraordinary personalities: [Richardand Pat] Nixon, Charman Mao,Chiang Ching [Madame Mao], ChouEn-Lai, and Henry Kissinger.” Thecurrent per<strong>for</strong>mances of Nixon inChina represent the MetropolitanOpera’s first presentation of thescore, premiered in 1987 bythe Hous<strong>to</strong>n Grand Opera.Saturday, February 12,12:00 pmper<strong>for</strong>m music by Marc-An<strong>to</strong>ineCharpentier and other composersof the French Baroque.<strong>11</strong>:00 Ravel Ma Mère l’Oye (MotherGoose) – Martha Argerich& Nelson Freire, p’s; PeterSadlo & Edgar Guggeis,per. DG 4778847 (6). [15:33]Tchaikovsky Sleeping Beauty,Op 66: Suite – Royal Phil/Sir Charles Mackerras. TelarcCD-80151. [24:42] TraditionalBransles de village; Canadiansong, Il était une Cendrillon –Bos<strong>to</strong>n Camerata/Joel Cohen.Era<strong>to</strong> 45474-2. [3:07]Thursday 1012:00 Through the Night withPeter Van De Graaff6:00 Mornings with CarlGrapentineJohn Adams20<strong>11</strong> FEBRUARY 25


In the SpotlightYevgeny KissinFrom the 2010Salzburg FestivalThe WFMT Radio Network and theSalzburg Festival Society are happy <strong>to</strong>offer six broadcasts originating fromlast summer’s festival. Broadcastswill include concert material andbehind-the-scenes conversationswith the festival’s direc<strong>to</strong>rs andper<strong>for</strong>mers. The series begins with aconcert of Beethoven, Boulez, andBruckner by the Vienna Philharmonicand the chorus of the Vienna StateOpera, with pianist-conduc<strong>to</strong>r DanielBarenboim. Subsequent broadcastswill feature pianist Yevgeny Kissin,Riccardo Muti, and a program ofcontemporary music: Jörg Widmann,Wolfgang Rihm, and Mor<strong>to</strong>n Feldman.Sundays, February 13-March 20, 4:00 pmSteven BlierNew York Festivalof Song: France,Russia, MoreSeries host Frederica von Stade willbe one of the per<strong>for</strong>mers on oursecond February broadcast in theseries New York Festival of Song:No Song Is Safe from Us. The themewill be Paris at Night, and the showwill feature works by Jacques Breland others evoking the mood andatmosphere of the City of Light.Later in the month, an all-Russianrecital features little-known songsby Shostakovich, Rachmaninoff,Gyorgy Sviridov, and César Cui.Sundays, February 13,and February 27,8:00 pm26 FEBRUARY 20<strong>11</strong>Pho<strong>to</strong>: Dario Acosta9:00 News Summary/OpeningWall Street • ProkofievViolin Concer<strong>to</strong> #2 in g,Op 63 – Jascha Heifetz, v;Bos<strong>to</strong>n Sym/Charles Munch.RCA 61779-2 (5). [22:58]10:00 Midday with Lisa Flynn • BachFlute Sonata in C, BWV 1033 –Joshua Smith, f; Jory Vinikour,hc. Delos DE-3408. [7:52]Beethoven Missa Solemnisin D, Op 123: Gloria – McNair,Taylor, Aler, Krause, Atlanta Sym& Cho/Shaw. Telarc CD-80519.[16:59] Brahms Piano Pieces,Op <strong>11</strong>9 – Murray Perahia, p.Sony 88697794692. [14:54]<strong>11</strong>:00 Hails<strong>to</strong>rk An American Por<strong>to</strong>f Call – Chicago Sinfonietta/Paul Freeman. Pro Arte 3534.[8:34] Spohr Clarinet Concer<strong>to</strong>#2 in E-Flat, Op 57 – JonManasse, cl; Seattle Sym/Gerard Schwarz. HarmoniaMundi HMU-907516. [25:59]12:00 Newscast • A Live Impromptuwith the Casals Quartet1:00 Afternoons with KerryFrumkin • Balakirev Let AllMortal Flesh Keep Silence –Holst Singers/Stephen Lay<strong>to</strong>n.Hyperion CDA-67756. [5:17]Borodin Prince Igor: PolovtsianDances – St PetersburgKirov Orch/Valery Gergiev.Phi 4420<strong>11</strong>-2. [<strong>11</strong>:18]2:00 Barrios Maxixe; Aire de Zamba;Cancion de la Hilandera – DavidRussell, g. Telarc TEL-31979-02.[8:27] Ponce Piano Concer<strong>to</strong> –Jorge Federico Osorio, p; Stateof Mexico Sym/Enrique Bátiz.ASV CDDCA-952. [20:12]3:00 Fine Arts Calendar • DvorakPiano Quintet in A, Op 81 –Lateiner, p; Heifetz, v; Baker,v; De Pasquale, vi; Piatigorsky,vc. RCA 61772-2. [28:47]4:00 Music with George Pres<strong>to</strong>n,including news, a businessreport At 5:00, and The UnrushHour between 5:00 and 6:007:00 Exploring Music with BillMcGlaughlin: Life Amongthe Dead ventures in<strong>to</strong> thereper<strong>to</strong>ry of requiem masses byMozart, Verdi, Berlioz, Fauré,Dvorak, Duruflé, and others.8:00 The New York PhilharmonicThis Week: Alan Gilbert,conduc<strong>to</strong>r; Karita Mattila,soprano – Beethoven:Symphony #8 in F, Op 93; Ah,Perfido. Sibelius: Songs <strong>to</strong> beannounced. Nielsen: Symphony#2, The Four Temperaments.10:00 Introductions: Spotlightingthe Chicago area’syoung musicians<strong>11</strong>:00 Sibelius Violin Concer<strong>to</strong> ind, Op 47 – Jascha Heifetz,v; London Phil/Sir ThomasBeecham. RCA 61749-2 (3).[28:04] Brahms Piano Pieces,Op <strong>11</strong>8 – Murray Perahia, p.Sony 88697794692. [22:09]Friday <strong>11</strong>Celebrating outstandingviolinists and music <strong>for</strong> the violin12:00 Through the Night withPeter Van De Graaff6:00 Mornings with CarlGrapentine9:00 News Summary/OpeningWall Street • KorngoldViolin Concer<strong>to</strong> in D, Op35 – Jascha Heifetz, v; LosAngeles Phil/Alfred Wallenstein.RCA 61752-2. [21:39]10:00 Midday with Lisa Flynn •Bach Violin Concer<strong>to</strong> #2 in E,BWV 1042 – Brecon Baroque/Rachel Podger, v. ChannelClassics CCSSA-30910. [15:38]Haydn String Quartet in A, Op2/1 – Kodaly Quartet. Naxos8.502400. [16:13] PaganiniMo<strong>to</strong> perpetuo, Op <strong>11</strong> – JaschaHeifetz, v; André Benoist, p.RCA 61732-2 (3). [3:59]<strong>11</strong>:00 Bar<strong>to</strong>k Violin Concer<strong>to</strong> #1, OpPosth – Arabella Steinbacher,v; Suisse Romande Orch/Marek Janowski. Penta<strong>to</strong>nePTC-5186350. [21:24] SarasateNavarra, Op 33 – Gil Shaham& Adele Anthony, v’s; Castillay Leon Sym/Alejandro Posada.Canary Classics CC-07. [6:50]Vivaldi The Four Seasons,Op 8/1-4: Violin Concer<strong>to</strong>in f, Winter – TrondheimSoloists/Anne Sophie Mutter,v. DG 463259-2. [10:00]12:00 Newscast • Rimsky-KorsakovScheherazade, Op 35 – ChicagoSym/Seiji Ozawa; Vic<strong>to</strong>r Aitay,v. Sera 69131-2 (2). [43:<strong>11</strong>]Tchaikovsky The Nightingale –Hous<strong>to</strong>n Chamber Choir/RobertSimpson. MSR MS-13<strong>11</strong>. [3:46]1:00 Afternoons with KerryFrumkin • White ViolinConcer<strong>to</strong> – Rachel Bar<strong>to</strong>nPine, v; Encore Chamber Orch/Daniel Hege. Cedille 035.[21:34] Traditional Medley ofScots Tunes – Rachel Bar<strong>to</strong>nPine & Alasdair Fraser, v’s;Scottish Chamber Orch/Alexander Platt. Cedille CDR-90000083 (2). [5:56] Ysaye SoloViolin Sonata in d, Op 27/3,Ballade – Leila Josefowicz, v.Phi 446700-2. [7:04] StraussWiegenlied; Morgen – ElisabethSchwarzkopf, s; EdithPeinemann, v; LSO/GeorgeSzell. EMI CDU5-66960-2. [8:42]2:00 Vivaldi Four-Violin andCello Concer<strong>to</strong> in b, R 580(Op 3/10) – Soloists, LaSerenissima/Adrian Chandler,v 1. Avie AV-2106. [9:00]Beethoven String Trio #4in D, Op 9/2 – Anne SophieMutter, v; Bruno Giuranna, vi;Mstislav Rostropovich, vc. DG427687-2 (2). [23:51] ChaussonPoème, Op 25 – ZinoFrancescatti, v; PhiladelphiaOrch/Eugene Ormandy. SonyMH2K-62339 (2). [15:30]3:00 Fine Arts Calendar •Stravinsky Pas<strong>to</strong>rale (SongWithout Words) – Isabelle vanKeulen, v; Olli Mus<strong>to</strong>nen, p.Phi 420953-2 (2). [3:19] BruchViolin Concer<strong>to</strong> #1 in g, Op26 – Janine Jansen, v; LeipzigGewandhaus Orch/RiccardoChailly. Lon B0007260-02.[23:38] O’Connor Caprice <strong>for</strong>Three; Misty Moonlight Waltz –Mark O’Connor, v; Yo-Yo Ma,vc; Edgar Meyer, db. SonySK-66782. [7:46] Bock-HarnickFiddler on the Roof: Sunrise,Sunset & Wedding Dance –Zero Mostel & Original Cast.RCA RCD1-7060. [5:44]4:00 Newscast •4:30 Exploring Music with BillMcGlaughlin: Life Amongthe Dead ventures in<strong>to</strong> thereper<strong>to</strong>ry of requiem masses byMozart, Verdi, Berlioz, Fauré,Dvorak, Duruflé, and others.5:30 Business Report5:45 The Bucksbaum Family LyricOpera Broadcasts – Live fromthe Civic Opera House: LyricOpera of Chicago PresentsWagner’s “Lohengrin” – JohanBotha (Lohengrin); EmilyMagee (Elsa); Greer Grimsley(Telramund); Michaela Schuster(Ortrud); George Zeppenfeld(King Henry); Lyric Opera Cho& Orch/Sir Andrew Davis.<strong>11</strong>:00 Jazz at Lincoln CenterRadio: Kurt Elling andRichard GallianoSaturday 1212:00 Marian McPartland’sPiano Jazz1:00 Through the Night withPeter Van De Graaff6:00 Mornings with Dennis Moore10:00 Fine Arts Calendar<strong>11</strong>:00 Introductions: Spotlightingthe Chicago area’syoung musicians12:00 Live from the Met: Adams’“Nixon in China” – KathleenKim, Robert Brubaker, JamesMaddalena, Metropolitan OperaCho & Orch/John Adams.4:00 “From the RecordingHorn” with Andy Karzas4:30 Copland A Lincoln Portrait –James Earl Jones, n; SeattleSym/Gerard Schwarz. DelosDE-3140. [14:33] WalkerLyric <strong>for</strong> Strings – ChicagoSinfonietta/Paul Freeman.Cedille CDR-90000061. [5:17]5:00 Chamber Music Society ofLincoln Center – Beethoven:Quartet #13 in B-Flat, Op130; Mahler-Stein: Finaleof Symphony #4 in G (DawnUpshaw w/strings, winds,piano, harmonium, percussion).6:00 “The Piano Matters”with David Dubal7:00 “Sweet Folk Chicago”with Rich Warren8:00 “Folkstage” hosted by RichWarren: The Jean Rohe


China Connoisseur and TibetOc<strong>to</strong>ber <strong>11</strong> <strong>to</strong> 27, 20<strong>11</strong>Beijing-Lhasa (Tibet)-Chengdu-Xian-Guilin-ShanghaiHost: Dr. Lawrence Kessler17-day all-inclusive (5-star hotel) <strong>for</strong> $5,280, air from New York includedCall 1-866-566-7788 or email WFMT@BestChinaTour.com <strong>to</strong> request a brochurevisit www.BestChinaTour.com <strong>for</strong> more info on travel <strong>to</strong> China, Tibet, Vietnam and CambodiaTrio live from Levin Studio9:00 “The Midnight Special”with Rich WarrenSunday 1312:00 Through the Night withPeter Van De Graaff6:00 “With Heart and Voice”7:00 Mornings with Dennis Moore9:00 “The New Releases”with Lisa Flynn<strong>11</strong>:00 Live from Mayne Stage12:00 Mozart String Divertimen<strong>to</strong> inD, K 136 – Salzburg CamerataAcademica des Mozarteums/Sandor Vegh. Laserlight 15861.[13:20] A six-week series ofbroadcasts from the 2010Salzburg Festival begins thisafternoon at 4. Strauss DonJuan, Op 20 – Chicago Sym/SirGeorg Solti. Lon 4758525 (5).[17:26] Mozart Don Giovanni, K527: Catalog aria, Madamina –Bryn Terfel, b-br; ScottishChamber Orch/Sir CharlesMackerras. DG B0007194-02.[5:48] Pachelbel Canon andGigue – Chamber Orch ofEurope members/Daniel Hope,v. DG B0013993-02. [5:06]1:00 Chicago Symphony OrchestraRadio Broadcasts: TheCSO in Concert conductedby Pierre Boulez; RobertChen, violin – Dona<strong>to</strong>ni:In Cauda II. Debussy:Symphonic fragments fr TheMartyrdom of St Sebastian.Ligeti: Violin Concer<strong>to</strong>. Ravel:Valses nobles et sentimentales.Debussy: La Mer.3:00 Fiesta! Latin-AmericanMusic with Elbio Barilariand Matt DeStefano4:00 Salzburg Festival 2010:50 Years of the GrossesFestspielhaus – The first of sixbroadcasts from last summer’sSalzburg Festival features theVienna Philharmonic conductedby Daniel Barenboim,piano, with vocal soloistsand the Vienna State Operaconcert chorus – Beethoven:Piano Concer<strong>to</strong> #4. Boulez:Notations. Bruckner: Te Deum.6:00 “Pipedreams”: Organ musicwith Michael Barone7:00 “From the Top: withChris<strong>to</strong>pher O’Riley:From Yountville, CA8:00 The New York Festival ofSong Presents No Song IsSafe from Us – Three singers,with piano, accordion,and guitar, per<strong>for</strong>m Frenchsongs in Paris at Night.9:00 “Collec<strong>to</strong>rs’ Corner” withHenry Fogel: The FurtwänglerBerlin Postwar Broadcasts<strong>11</strong>:00 Tchaikovsky Piano Trio ina, Op 50 – Artur Rubinstein,p; Jascha Heifetz, v;Gregor Piatigorsky, vc. RCA61767-2. [41:06] MascagniCavalleria rusticana: Brindisi20<strong>11</strong> FEBRUARY 27


In the SpotlightAnn ScheinLive from NEIU:Ann ScheinThe Washing<strong>to</strong>n Post has calledMs. Schein “a pianist who, withno muss or fuss, simply reachesright in<strong>to</strong> the heart of whatever sheis playing…and creates music sopowerful you cannot tear yourselfaway.” Carolyn Paulin will host ourlive broadcast of Ann Schein’s recitalfrom Northeastern Illinois University’sJewel Box Series. Schein will visit withGeorge Pres<strong>to</strong>n on February 17 at5:00 pm <strong>to</strong> preview her per<strong>for</strong>mance.Friday, February 18,8:00 pmJazz at Lincoln Center:Rare Elling<strong>to</strong>n <strong>for</strong>African-AmericanHeritage MonthFrom deep inside the music vault ofthe Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestracomes music written by DukeElling<strong>to</strong>n <strong>for</strong> a film that was nevercompleted. The music was hardlyever played, even by Elling<strong>to</strong>n’sown band, but the JALC Orchestrawill be per<strong>for</strong>ming it on a broadcasthosted by Wyn<strong>to</strong>n Marsalis. EntitledDegas Suite, it was inspired byFrench Impressionist Edgar Degas’paintings of racetrack scenes.Friday, February18, <strong>11</strong>:00 pm& Addio alla madre – JussiBjoerling, t; Maggio MusicaleFiorentino Orch/Alber<strong>to</strong>Erede. Lon 421316-2. [8:51]Monday 1412:00 Through the Night withPeter Van De Graaff6:00 Mornings with CarlGrapentine9:00 News Summary/OpeningWall Street • Conus ViolinConcer<strong>to</strong> in e, Op 1 – JaschaHeifetz, v; Orch/Izler Solomon.RCA 61751-2. [18:05]10:00 Midday with Lisa Flynn •Ravel Daphnis and Chloe Suite#2 – Cleveland Orch/PierreBoulez. Cleveland Orch ANNIV(10). [16:20] Gershwin OurLove is Here <strong>to</strong> Stay – Katia& Marielle Labèque, p’s. EMICDC7-49752-2. [5:40] CoplandNorth Star film music – EosOrch/Jonathan Sheffer.Telarc CD-80583. [17:22]<strong>11</strong>:00 Sibelius Rakastava (The Lover),Op 14 – Es<strong>to</strong>nian Phil ChamberCho/Paul Hillier. HarmoniaMundi HMU-807485. [6:26]Mendelssohn Piano Trio #2in c, Op 66 – Emanuel Ax, p;Itzhak Perlman, v; Yo-Yo Ma,vc. Sony 52192-2. [30:16]12:00 Newscast • BeethovenSymphony #1 in C, Op21 – Chicago Sym/Sir GeorgSolti. Lon 4759090 (6).[26:01] Still Symphony #1(Afro-American) – ChicagoSinfonietta/Paul Freeman.Cedille CDR-90000055. [21:10]1:00 Afternoons with KerryFrumkin • Gounod Romeo andJuliet: Ah, lève-<strong>to</strong>i, soleil – JussiBjoerling, t; S<strong>to</strong>ckholm RoyalOpera Orch/Nils Grevillius.EMI CDM5-65431-2. [3:20]Tchaikovsky Romeo andJuliet – Cincinnati Sym/PaavoJärvi. Telarc CD-80681. [20:18]2:00 Beethoven Violin Sonata #4in a, Op 23 – Jascha Heifetz,v; Emanuel Bay, p. RCA61747-2 (3). [18:16] PucciniTosca: Act 1 love duet – ZinkaMilanov, s; Jussi Bjoerling,t; Rome Opera Orch/ErichLeinsdorf. RCA 7799-2. [13:14]3:00 Fine Arts Calendar • BerliozRomeo and Juliet, Op 17: Lovescene (Adagio) – Montreal Sym/Charles Du<strong>to</strong>it. Lon 417302-2(2). [18:50] Rota Romeo andJuliet film music: Prologue &Fanfare through Moresca –City of Prague Phil/Nic Raine.Silva SSD-<strong>11</strong>40. [15:17]4:00 Music with George Pres<strong>to</strong>n,including news, a businessreport At 5:00, and The UnrushHour between 5:00 and 6:007:00 Exploring Music with BillMcGlaughlin: It Was ALover and His Lass8:00 Live from WFMT: TheOrion Ensemble10:00 “Critical Thinking” withAndrew Patner<strong>11</strong>:00 Finzi Suite fr Love’s LaboursLost, Op 28 – English StringOrch/William Bough<strong>to</strong>n. NimbusNI-5210/3 (4). [27:07] DowlandGo from My Window – AndreasMartin, l. Harmonia MundiHMC-901603. [4:47] WagnerTristan und Isolde: Prelude& Liebes<strong>to</strong>d – ClevelandOrch/Franz Welser-Möst.DG 4778773. [15:30]Tuesday 1512:00 Through the Night withPeter Van De Graaff6:00 Mornings with CarlGrapentine9:00 News Summary/OpeningWall Street • Rozsa ViolinConcer<strong>to</strong> – Jascha Heifetz,v; Dallas Sym/Walter Hendl.RCA 7963-2. [26:48]10:00 Midday with Lisa Flynn •Elling<strong>to</strong>n Reflections in D –Jean-Yves Thibaudet, p. Lon455512-2. [7:20] TraditionalMedley of Spirituals –Chanticleer/Joseph Jennings.Chanticleer CR-8803. [6:23]Respighi Vetrate di Chiesa(Church Windows) – CincinnatiSym/Jesús López-Cobos.Telarc CD-80356. [27:47]<strong>11</strong>:00 Schubert Fantasy in C, D934 – Anne Akiko Meyers, v;Akira Eguchi, p. Koch KIC-CD-7762. [25:05] WagnerTannhäuser: Venusberg Music(Bacchanale) – Concert ArtsOrch/Erich Leinsdorf. EMICDM5-65208-2. [<strong>11</strong>:37]12:00 Newscast • Mozart ViolinConcer<strong>to</strong> #4 in D, K 218 –Jascha Heifetz, v; London NewSym/Sir Malcolm Sargent. RCA61761-2. [21:17] Handel HarpConcer<strong>to</strong> in B-Flat, Alexander’sFeast – Maxine Eilander, h; VickiBoeckman & Sand Dal<strong>to</strong>n, r’s;Seattle Baroque Orch/StephenStubbs. Atma ACD2-2541.[12:00] Peter Van De Graaffplays a Handel opera <strong>to</strong>night at8. Chavez Trio <strong>for</strong> Flute, Viola& Harp – Lawrence Kaplan, f;Jan Karlin, vi; Alison Bjorkedal,h (SW Chamber Music).Cambria 8853-A/B (2). [9:58]1:00 Afternoons with KerryFrumkin • RachmaninoffSymphony #2 in e, Op 27 –Detroit Sym/Leonard Slatkin.Naxos 8.572458. [54:05]2:00 Schumann String Quartet#3 in A, Op 41/3 – LeipzigString Quartet. MD+G MDG-3071610-2 (2). [28:52]3:00 Fine Arts Calendar • TostiIdeale – Jussi Bjoerling, t;Frederick Schauwecker, p.RCA 68531-2. [3:09] Liszt DieIdeale – Leipzig GewandhausOrch/Kurt Masur. EMICDFB5-68598-2 (2). [25:59]4:00 Music with George Pres<strong>to</strong>n,including news, a businessreport At 5:00, and The UnrushHour between 5:00 and 6:007:00 Exploring Music with BillMcGlaughlin: It Was ALover and His Lass8:00 The Tuesday Night Operawith Peter Van De Graaff:Handel’s “Agrippina” – DJones, A Miles, DL Ragin, MChance, von Otter, Eng Bar S/JE Gardiner. Phi 4758285 (3).Wednesday 1612:00 Through the Night withPeter Van De Graaff6:00 Mornings with CarlGrapentine9:00 News Summary/Opening WallStreet • Spohr Violin Concer<strong>to</strong>#8 in a, Op 47, Gesangsszene –Jascha Heifetz, v; Orch/IzlerSolomon. RCA 61756-2. [17:32]10:00 Midday with Lisa Flynn •Beethoven Fidelio Overture –Hanover Band/Roy Goodman.Nimbus NI-5205. [7:00]Beethoven Adelaide, Op46 – Jussi Bjoerling, t; HarryEbert, p. EMI CDH7-64707-2. [6:53] Beethoven StringQuartet #16 in F, Op 135 –Orion String Quartet. KochKICCD-7683 (3). [24:18]<strong>11</strong>:00 Sullivan The Tempestincidental music – KansasCity Sym/Michael Stern.Reference RR-<strong>11</strong>5. [28:19]Schubert Ave Maria – JaschaHeifetz, v; Emanuel Bay,p. RCA 61768-2. [5:24]12:00 Newscast12:15 Live from the CulturalCenter: A Dame MyraHess Memorial Concertby pianist Anna Bulkina1:00 Afternoons with KerryFrumkin • Bach Violin Partita#2 in d, BWV 1004: #5,Chaconne – Jascha Heifetz,v. RCA 63470-2 (2). [12:45]Verdi Messa da Requiem –L Price, R Elias, Bjoerling,Tozzi, Vienna SingvereinCho, Vienna Phil/Fritz Reiner.Lon 444833-2 (2). [96:43]3:00 Fine Arts Calendar • MozartPiano Concer<strong>to</strong> #17 in G, K453 – Norwegian ChamberOrch/Leif Ove Andsnes,p. EMI 00281-2. [28:01]4:00 Music with George Pres<strong>to</strong>n,including news, a businessreport At 5:00, and The UnrushHour between 5:00 and 6:007:00 Exploring Music with BillMcGlaughlin: It Was ALover and His Lass8:00 The San FranciscoSymphony in Concert: YanPascal Tortelier, conduc<strong>to</strong>r;Paul Jacobs, organ;Nadya Tichman, violin –Bizet: Suite fr L’Arlésienne.Poulenc: Organ Concer<strong>to</strong> in g.Vaughan Williams: The LarkAscending; Symphony #4 in f.10:00 Millennium of Music: HollandFestival of Early Music28 FEBRUARY 20<strong>11</strong>


2010 – Secular music from theFrench Baroque per<strong>for</strong>medby Musica ad Rhenum.<strong>11</strong>:00 Beethoven String Quartet #8in e, Op 59/2, Rasumovsky –Orion String Quartet. KochKICCD-7681 (3). [33:49]Flo<strong>to</strong>w Martha: Ach so fromm(M’appari) – Jussi Bjoerling, t;Royal Orch/Nils Grevillius. RCA68531-2. [3:42] Finzi Eclogue,Op 10 – Joshua Pierce, p;Slovak Radio Sym/Kirk Trevor.Kleos KL-5137. [8:56]Thursday 1712:00 Through the Night withPeter Van De Graaff6:00 Mornings with CarlGrapentine9:00 News Summary/Opening WallStreet • Castelnuovo-TedescoViolin Concer<strong>to</strong> #2, Op 66, IProfeti – Jascha Heifetz, v; LosAngeles Phil/Alfred Wallenstein.RCA 7872-2. [29:06]10:00 Midday with Lisa Flynn • JStrauss Jr Wiener BonbonsWaltzes, Op 307 – Vienna Phil/Lorin Maazel. DG 410516-2. [9:27] Lehar The Land ofSmiles: Dein ist mein ganzesHerz – Jussi Bjoerling, t;Orch. Lon 421316-2. [4:05]Mozart Violin and Viola Duo#2 in B-Flat, K 424 – JaschaHeifetz, v; William Primrose,vi. RCA 61740-2 (2). [17:17]<strong>11</strong>:00 Dvorak Poetic Tone Pictures,Op 85 – Vassily Primakov,p. Bridge 9309. [28:27]Shostakovich Jazz Suite#1 – Royal ConcertgebouwOrch/Riccardo Chailly.Lon 443752-2. [8:09]12:00 Newscast • Music of theBaroque is celebrating 40years. Torelli Sinfonia à 4 <strong>for</strong>4 Trumpets and Orchestra –Geyer, Butler, Hickey,Biancalana, tr’s; Music of theBaroque Orch/Wikman. D’noteDND-1026. [8:02] MozartSymphony #34 in C – Musicof the Baroque Orch/JaneGlover. MOB in-concert per<strong>for</strong>mance.[23:00] ShostakovichThe Gadfly Suite, Op 97a –Thomas Yang, v; ChicagoSinfonietta/Paul Freeman.Pro Arte CDD-551. [10:37]1:00 Afternoons with KerryFrumkin • Miaskovsky CelloSonata #2 in a, Op 81 – WendyWarner, vc; Irina Nuzova, p.Cedille CDR-90000120. [23:<strong>11</strong>]2:00 Strauss Die Frau ohneSchatten, Op 65: SymphonicFantasy – Chicago Sym/Daniel Barenboim. Era<strong>to</strong>45997-2. [21:14]3:00 Fine Arts Calendar • BrahmsThree Hungarian Dances –Jascha Heifetz, v; BrooksSmith, p. RCA 61772-2. [8:16]Nordgren Portraits of CountryFiddlers – OstrobothnianChamber Orch/Juha Kangas.Ondine ODE-766-2. [17:34]4:00 Music with George Pres<strong>to</strong>n,including news, a businessreport At 5:00, and TheUnrush Hour between 5:00and 6:00. At 5:00, Ann Scheinwill be George’s guest <strong>to</strong>talk about her NortheasternIllinois University recital, takingplace <strong>to</strong>morrow night.7:00 Exploring Music with BillMcGlaughlin: It Was ALover and His Lass8:00 The New York PhilharmonicThis Week: Alan Gilbert,conduc<strong>to</strong>r; Lang Lang,piano – Tchaikovsky: Polonaisefr Yevgeny Onegin; PianoConcer<strong>to</strong> #1 in b-flat, Op23; The Nutcracker, act 2.10:00 Introductions: Spotlightingthe Chicago area’syoung musicians<strong>11</strong>:00 Barber Cello Concer<strong>to</strong>, Op22 – Yo-Yo Ma, vc; BaltimoreSym/David Zinman. CBSMK-44900. [26:50] BernsteinWest Side S<strong>to</strong>ry: SymphonicDances – Baltimore Sym/DavidZinman. Lon 452916-2. [22:17]Friday 18Celebrating African-Americancomposers and per<strong>for</strong>mers12:00 Through the Night withPeter Van De Graaff6:00 Mornings with CarlGrapentine9:00 News Summary/Opening WallStreet • Clarence CameronWhite Levee Dance, Op 27/2 –Jascha Heifetz, v; Mil<strong>to</strong>n Kaye,p. Sony 61750-2 (2). [3:02]10:00 Midday with Lisa Flynn •Price Mississippi River Suite –Women’s Phil/Apo Hsu. Koch7518-2. [27:50] TraditionalSpiritual, Let Us Break BreadTogether – Jessye Norman,s; Royal Phil Orch/AlexanderGibson. Phi 432546-2. [3:27]Arban Variations on TheCarnival of Venice – Wyn<strong>to</strong>nMarsalis, cornet; Eastman WindEnsemble/Donald Hunsberger.CBS MK-42137. [7:32]<strong>11</strong>:00 Gershwin Second Rhapsody –Stewart Goodyear, p;Cincinnati Pops/Erich Kunzel.Telarc 2CD-80445 (2). [15:12]Burleigh Ethiopia Saluting theColors – Thomas Hampson,br; Craig Rutenberg, p. EMICDC5-55028-2. [6:34] CoplandA Lincoln Portrait – YolandaKing, n; Chicago Sinfonietta/Paul Freeman. ChicagoSinfonietta 101. [12:59]12:00 Newscast • Elling<strong>to</strong>n Suitefrom The River – DetroitSym/Neeme Järvi. ChandosCHAN-9154. [26:50] Tonightat <strong>11</strong>, Jazz at Lincoln CenterRadio features more Elling<strong>to</strong>n.Coleridge-Taylor Ballade ind – Michael Ludwig, v; VirginiaEskin, p. Koch 3-7056-2.On-air host Kerry Frumkin and David Novak“ WFMT has given me so much enjoyment,I wanted <strong>to</strong> give back … <strong>to</strong> ensure itcontinues <strong>to</strong> enrich our community.”David NovakDeborah LiuWhat YouLeave BehindSpeaks Volumes“ Being able <strong>to</strong> view concerts and countriesfrom around the world is priceless. I givebecause it’s in my heart.”Deborah Liu[12:54] Spiritual We Will MarchThro’ the Valley – KansasCity Chorale/Charles Bruffy.Nimbus NI-5568. [2:13]1:00 Afternoons with KerryFrumkin • D’Rivera Kites –Imani Winds; Paqui<strong>to</strong> D’Rivera,cl; Alex Brown, p. E1 E1E-CD-7782. [18:25] Still FivePreludes – Denver Oldham,p. Koch 3-7084-2. [12:14]Sowerby All on a Summer’sDay – Czech National Sym/PaulFreeman. Cedille 039. [12:21]2:00 MacDowell Piano Concer<strong>to</strong>#2 in d, Op 23 – André Watts,p; Dallas Sym/Andrew Lit<strong>to</strong>n.Telarc CD-80429. [25:47]3:00 Fine Arts Calendar • StillSymphony #5, WesternHemisphere – Fort Smith Sym/John Jeter. Naxos 8.559603.[19:37] Lecuona DanzasAfro-Cubanos – ThomasTirino, p. Bis CD-794. [14:29]4:00 Music with George Pres<strong>to</strong>n,including news, a businessreport At 5:00, and The UnrushHour between 5:00 and 6:007:00 Exploring Music with BillMcGlaughlin: It Was ALover and His Lass8:00 Music in Chicago – Live fromNEIU: Ann Schein, piano10:00 Best of Studs Terkel:Honoring Abraham Lincoln’sbirthday (February 12, 1809)<strong>11</strong>:00 Jazz at Lincoln Center Radio:Duke Elling<strong>to</strong>n’s Degas SuiteLet YourLegacyBegin TodaySupport the future of publictelevision on <strong>WTTW</strong><strong>11</strong> andfine arts programming on98.7WFMT through yourestate plan.For more in<strong>for</strong>mationon how an estate gift<strong>to</strong> <strong>WTTW</strong><strong>11</strong>/98.7WFMTcan benefit you, contact:Kathy Busey773.509.5553plannedgifts@wttw.comSaturday 1912:00 Marian McPartland’sPiano Jazz1:00 Through the Night withPeter Van De Graaff6:00 Mornings with Dennis Moore10:00 Fine Arts Calendar, followedby highlights fromrecent live broadcasts<strong>11</strong>:00 Introductions: Spotlighting theChicago area’s young musicians– Music from the IMEAstate conference in Peoria, IL.12:00 Live from the Met: Donizetti’s“Don Pasquale” – AnnaNetrebko, Matthew Polenzani,Mariusz Kwiecien, John DelCarlo, Metropolitan OperaCho & Orch/James Levine.3:15 Mendelssohn Piano Trio #2 inc, Op 66 – Leonard Pennario,p; Jascha Heifetz, v; GregorPiatigorsky, vc. RCA 61765-2.[27:34] Cimarosa-BenjaminOboe Concer<strong>to</strong> in c – AlisonBalsom, tr; Scottish Ensemble.EMI 56094-2. [9:49]4:00 “From the RecordingHorn” with Andy Karzas4:30 Still Seven Traceries: CloudCradles, Mystic Pool, MutedLaughter, Out of the Silence,Woven Silver – DenverOldham, p. Koch 3-7084-2.[12:16] Marquez Danzon #2 –Phil Orch of the Americas/Alondra de la Parra. Sony88697755552. [9:26]20<strong>11</strong> FEBRUARY 29


In the SpotlightJoseph GenualdiLive from WFMTWelcomes JosephGenualdiA founding member of the ChicagoChamber Musicians, violinist JosephGenualdi has per<strong>for</strong>med with thatgroup at WFMT on numerousoccasions, but in recent seasonsLive from WFMT host-producer KerryFrumkin has also welcomed him<strong>for</strong> solo recitals. Joined by pianistTatiana Stepanova, Mr. Genualdi willplay Vitali’s Ciacona, Beethoven’sViolin Sonata #7, Chausson’s Poèmearranged <strong>for</strong> violin and piano, andRavel’s gypsy-inspired Tzigane.Monday, February 21,8:00 pmGeorge Frideric HandelCelebrating HandelGeorge Frideric Handel was bornon February 23, 1685. This year’scelebration includes a completebroadcast of Agrippina with AnneSofie von Otter on The Tuesday NightOpera with Peter Van De Graaff onFebruary 15 at 8:00 pm, a Handelweek on Exploring Music withBill McGlaughlin, Monday-Friday,February 21-25 at 7:00 pm, andthe San Francisco Symphony andits chorus conducted by BernardLabadie in the Dettingen Te Deum,our weekly San Francisco broadcast,falling on the birthday itself,Wednesday, February 23 at 8:00 pm.Throughout the month5:00 Chamber Music Society ofLincoln Center – Schubert:Fantasy in f <strong>for</strong> piano fourhands, D 940; excerpts frSchwanengesang; Fantasy inC <strong>for</strong> violin & piano, D 934.6:00 “The Piano Matters”with David Dubal7:00 “Sweet Folk Chicago”with Rich Warren8:00 “Folkstage” hostedby Rich Warren9:00 “The Midnight Special”with Rich WarrenSunday 2012:00 Through the Night withPeter Van De Graaff6:00 “With Heart and Voice”7:00 Mornings with Dennis Moore9:00 “The New Releases”with Lisa Flynn<strong>11</strong>:00 Live from Mayne Stage12:00 Beethoven Violin Concer<strong>to</strong>in D, Op 61 – Jascha Heifetz,v; Bos<strong>to</strong>n Sym/CharlesMunch. RCA 68980-2. [37:44]Jussi Bjoerling: Duets Tu,tu, amore, tu?; Solenne inquest’ora – Jussi Bjoerling,t; Licia Albanese, s; RobertMerrill, br; Orch/Rena<strong>to</strong>Cellini. RCA 7799-2. [12:00]1:00 Chicago Symphony OrchestraRadio Broadcasts: TheCSO in Concert conductedby Lorin Maazel in 2005 –Brahms: Serenade #2 in A,Op 16. Bar<strong>to</strong>k: Two Pictures,Op 10. Prokofiev: Symphony#5 in B-Flat, Op 100.3:00 Fiesta: Latin-AmericanMusic with Elbio Barilariand Matt DeStefano4:00 Salzburg Festival 2010:Yevgeny Kissin, piano –Schumann: Fantasiestücke,Op 12; Novelette in f-sharp, Op21/8. Chopin: Four Ballades.6:00 “Pipedreams”: Organ musicwith Michael Barone7:00 “From the Top” withChris<strong>to</strong>pher O’Riley:From Palo Al<strong>to</strong>8:00 The New York Festival ofSong Presents No SongIs Safe from Us – Festivalartists per<strong>for</strong>m a variety ofsongs on the general themeof All Together Now. FromMendelssohn and Holst <strong>to</strong>Renaissance music andmodern American items.9:00 “Collec<strong>to</strong>rs’ Corner” withHenry Fogel: The FurtwänglerBerlin Postwar Broadcasts<strong>11</strong>:00 Smetana Piano Trio in g,Op 15 – Eaken Piano Trio.Excelsius 730172. [25:44]Mozart Three-Piano Concer<strong>to</strong>(#7) in F, K 242 – Andras Schiff,Daniel Barenboim, EnglishChamber Orch/Sir GeorgSolti. Lon 430232-2. [22:01]Monday 2<strong>11</strong>2:00 Through the Night withPeter Van De Graaff6:00 Mornings with CarlGrapentine9:00 News Summary/OpeningWall Street • Wal<strong>to</strong>n ViolinConcer<strong>to</strong> in b – Jascha Heifetz,v; Philharmonia/Sir WilliamWal<strong>to</strong>n. RCA 61754-2. [27:20]10:00 Midday with Lisa Flynn •Thomas Mignon Overture –Bos<strong>to</strong>n Sym/Seiji Ozawa. DG423698-2. [8:04] OffenbachLa Belle Hélène: Au mont Idatrois déesses – Jussi Bjoerling,t; Orch/Nils Grevillius. EMICDM5-65431-2. [3:22] DebussyString Quartet in g, Op 10 –Arcan<strong>to</strong> Quartet. HarmoniaMundi HMC-902067. [24:26]<strong>11</strong>:00 Haydn Symphony #104 in D,London – St Luke’s Orch/SirCharles Mackerras. Telarc CD-803<strong>11</strong>. [28:18] RachmaninoffYouth Symphony in d – StLouis Sym/Leonard Slatkin.MMG MWCD-7130. [<strong>11</strong>:24]12:00 Newscast • Debussy <strong>for</strong> TwoRêverie; Golliwog’s Cakewalk;Clair de lune – Julian Bream &John Williams, g’s. RCA 61452-2. [12:28] Schoenfield FourSouvenirs – Caroline Goulding,v; Chris<strong>to</strong>pher O’Riley, p. TelarcCD-80744. [<strong>11</strong>:47] D’IndySouvenirs, Op 52 – MonteCarlo Phil/James DePreist.Koch 3-7280-2. [18:00]1:00 Afternoons with KerryFrumkin • Mozart PianoConcer<strong>to</strong> #25 in C, K 503 –David Fray, p; Philharmonia/Jaap van Zweden. VirginClassics 641964. [31:<strong>11</strong>]2:00 Beethoven Symphony #3in E-Flat, Op 55, Eroica –Minnesota Orch/Osmo Vänskä.Bis SACD-1516. [49:54]3:00 Fine Arts Calendar • AssadMenino – Yo-Yo Ma, vc; Sergio& Odair Assad, g’s. SonySK-89935. [5:36] Turina PianoTrio #1, Op 35 – LeonardPennario, p; Jascha Heifetz,v; Gregor Piatigorsky, vc.RCA 61758-2. [19:41]4:00 Music with George Pres<strong>to</strong>n,including news, a businessreport At 5:00, and The UnrushHour between 5:00 and 6:007:00 Exploring Music with BillMcGlaughlin: Handel8:00 Live from WFMT: JosephGenualdi, violin, with piano10:00 “Critical Thinking” withAndrew Patner<strong>11</strong>:00 Mahler Symphony #1 inD, Titan – London Sym/Valery Gergiev. LSO LiveLSO-0663. [52:42]Because of our winter 20<strong>11</strong>Fine Arts Circle membershipdrive, detailed music listingsare suspended through Friday,March 4 (except <strong>for</strong> Sunday 27).Tuesday 2212:00 Through the Night withPeter Van De Graaff6:00 Morning Program12:00 Newscast4:00 Newscast5:00 Business Report7:00 Exploring Music with BillMcGlaughlin: Handel8:00 The Tuesday Night Operawith Peter Van De Graaff:Rossini’s “Bianca e Falliero” –Majella Cullagh (Bianca);Jennifer Larmore (Falliero);London Phil/David Parry.Opera Rara ORC-20 (3).Wednesday 2312:00 Through the Night withPeter Van De Graaff6:00 Morning Program12:00 Newscast12:15 Live from the CulturalCenter: A Dame MyraHess Memorial Concert bypianist Henry Wong Doe4:00 Newscast •5:00 Business Report7:00 Exploring Music with BillMcGlaughlin: Handel8:00 The San Francisco Symphonyin Concert: Bernard Labadie,conduc<strong>to</strong>r; Richard Pare,organ; vocal soloists and SFSymphony Chorus – Handel:Three Coronation Anthems;Organ Concer<strong>to</strong> in g, Op4/1; Dettingen Te Deum.10:00 Millennium of Music: HollandFestival of Early Music 2010 –Campra’s Requiem Massper<strong>for</strong>med by the Centre deMusique Baroque de Versailles.Thursday 2412:00 Through the Night withPeter Van De Graaff6:00 Morning Program12:00 Newscast •4:00 Newscast •5:00 Business Report7:00 Exploring Music with BillMcGlaughlin: Handel8:00 The New York PhilharmonicThis Week: Andris Nelsons,conduc<strong>to</strong>r; JonathanBiss, piano – Beethoven:Piano Concer<strong>to</strong> #3 in c,Op 37; Shostakovich:Symphony #5 in d, Op 47.10:00 Introductions: Spotlightingthe Chicago area’syoung musiciansFriday 2512:00 Through the Night withPeter Van De Graaff6:00 Morning Program12:00 Newscast4:00 Newscast5:00 Business Report7:00 Exploring Music with BillMcGlaughlin: Handel8:00 Music in Chicago: TheElgin Symphony in30 FEBRUARY 20<strong>11</strong>


Concert in June 201010:00 Best of Studs Terkel: LeonardBernstein, interviewed in 1985<strong>11</strong>:00 Jazz at Lincoln Center Radio:Tap Meets FlamencoSaturday 2612:00 Marian McPartland’sPiano Jazz1:00 Through the Night withPeter Van De Graaff6:00 Morning Program<strong>11</strong>:00 Introductions: Spotlightingthe Chicago area’syoung musicians12:00 Live from the Met: Gluck’s“Iphigénie en Tauride” – SusanGraham, Placido Domingo,Metropolitan Opera Cho &Orch/Patrick Summers.4:00 “From the RecordingHorn” with Andy Karzas6:00 Chamber Music Society ofLincoln Center: BaroqueDelights by Geminiani,Bach, Purcell, Vivaldi8:00 “Folkstage” hosted byRich Warren: Bob Frankelive from Levin Studio9:00 “The Midnight Special”with Rich WarrenSunday 2712:00 Through the Night withPeter Van De Graaff6:00 “With Heart and Voice”7:00 Mornings with Dennis Moore9:00 “The New Releases”with Lisa Flynn<strong>11</strong>:00 Live from Mayne Stage12:00 Mahler Des KnabenWunderhorn: Das irdischeLeben; Das himmlischeLeben – Thomas Hampson, br;Weiner Virtuosen. DG 4779289.[<strong>11</strong>:26] Mozart Symphony #36in C, K 425, Linz – SalzburgMozarteum Orch/Hans Graf.Laserlight 15864. [30:25]Our next broadcast from the2010 Salzburg Festival is thisafternoon at 4. Mahler DesKnaben Wunderhorn: Urlicht –Thomas Hampson, br; WeinerVirtuosen. DG 4779289. [5:55]1:00 Chicago Symphony OrchestraRadio Broadcasts: The CSOin Concert conducted by DavidRobertson; Pierre-LaurentAimard, piano; Patricia Dash &Vadim Karpinos, percussion –Boulez: Rituel (In MemoriamMaderna). Messiaen: SeptHaiku. Dvorak: Symphony#9 in e, Op 95, New World.3:00 Fiesta! Latin-AmericanMusic with Elbio Barilariand Matt DeStefano4:00 Salzburg Festival 2010: Artists& reper<strong>to</strong>ry <strong>to</strong> be announced6:00 “Pipedreams”: Organ musicwith Michael Barone7:00 “From the Top: withChris<strong>to</strong>pher O’Riley:From Bos<strong>to</strong>n8:00 The New York Festivalof Song Presents “NoSong Is Safe from Us” –In Poets Without Heroes,two singers and a narra<strong>to</strong>rexplore Russian songsby Shostakovich, Sviridov,Cui, and Rachmaninoff.9:00 “Collec<strong>to</strong>rs’ Corner” withHenry Fogel: The FurtwänglerBerlin Postwar Broadcasts<strong>11</strong>:00 Lalo Symphonie espagnolein d, Op 21 – Jascha Heifetz,v; Orch/William Steinberg.RCA 61753-2. [24:01]Granados From Goyescas:Los Requiebros; Coloquio enla Reja – Alicia de Larrocha,Our February SponsorsAllstate• Cultural Connections onChicago TonightAn Anonymous Donor• Chicago TonightThe Brinson Foundation• NOVACity Club of Chicago• Chicago TonightClif<strong>for</strong>d Law Offices• Closed captioning of localproductionsComEd• Chicago TonightDenny and Sandy Cummings• Chicago TonightDominick’s• Check, Please!• Saturday afternoon cooking blockThe Howard and Ursula DubinFoundation• BBC World NewsEfroymson Family Fund• WordWorldJulius N. Frankel Foundation• Chicago TonightLloyd A. Fry Foundation• Chicago TonightHarris Bank• Chicago Tonight• Bears Alumni Club segmen<strong>to</strong>n Chicago TonightHarris Private Bank• Check, Please!• Ask Alpana segment onChicago TonightIllinois Arts Council, a stateagency• Arts programmingThe John D. and Catherine T.MacArthur Foundation• Artbeat on Chicago TonightElizabeth Morse Genius Trust• Scientific Chicago onChicago Tonightp. RCA 60408-2-RC. [19:50]Puccini Turandot: Nessundorma – Jussi Bjoerling, t;Rome Opera Cho & Orch/ErichLeinsdorf. RCA 63299-2. [3:29]Monday 2812:00 Through the Night withPeter Van De Graaff6:00 Morning Program12:00 Newscast4:00 Newscast5:00 Business Report7:00 Exploring Music with BillMcGlaughlin: AmericanMasters II looks at worksAlexandra C. and John D. Nichols• Chicago TonightNicor, Inc.• Chicago TonightWilliam F. O’Connor Foundation• Chicago TonightPolk Bros. Foundation• Chicago TonightPatrick and Shirley Ryan• Chicago TonightSegal Family Foundation• Super Why!Donald E. Starzyk• Chicago TonightTerra Foundation <strong>for</strong> American Art• Artbeat on Chicago TonightWalgreens• Chicago TonightRobert J. and Roberta L. Washlow• Chicago TonightAlphawood Foundation• Critical Thinking with Andrew Patner• Critic’s Choice with Andrew PatnerAn Anonymous Donor• IntroductionsAudio Consultants• The New Releases• From the Recording HornMr. and Mrs. William GardnerBrown• Exploring Music with Bill McGlaughlinElizabeth F. Cheney Foundation• Live from WFMTChicagoland Retinal Consultants• WFMT Live Audio StreamCity of Chicago Department ofCultural Affairs, CityArtsProgram IV• Arts programmingIn memory of Carl and FernGaensslen Charitable Giving Fund• Exploring Music with Bill McGlaughlinby composers of the 1930s,Forties, and Fifties.8:00 El Paso Pro Musica Festival:Hosted by Lisa Flynn andproduced by Louise Frank,this two-hour special from theWFMT Radio Network samplesconcerts from the festival’s20 th -anniversary season lastyear, including per<strong>for</strong>mancesby violinist Rachel Bar<strong>to</strong>nPine, cellist Zuill Bailey, andthe Arianna Zukerman-NavahPerlman Duo, plus a newcomposition by Rober<strong>to</strong> Sierra.10:00 “Critical Thinking” withAndrew PatnerRichard and Mary L. Gray• IntroductionsHarris Bank• Exploring Music with Bill McGlaughlinMrs. Joan Harris and the IrvingHarris Foundation• Exploring Music with Bill McGlaughlinSusan and Richard Kiphart• Introductions• Critical Thinking with Andrew PatnerJim and Kay Mabie• IntroductionsThe Music Institute of Chicago• IntroductionsThe Negaunee Foundation• IntroductionsNorthshore Retirement Hotel• Live from Mayne StagePianoForte Chicago/ThePianoForte Foundation• PianoForte Salon SeriesPNC Wealth Management• The Chicago Symphony OrchestraRadio Broadcasts• The CSO Soloists Presented byPNC Wealth Management• Music in ChicagoThe Sage Foundation• IntroductionsEarl and Brenda ShapiroFoundation• Exploring Music with Bill McGlaughlinThe Farny R. Wurlitzer Foundation• IntroductionsHelen Zell• Exploring Music with Bill McGlaughlin20<strong>11</strong> FEBRUARY 31


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