00:00 FILM AT FIVE with Bill O’Connell: Adolph Deutsch—From Broadway to Hollywood
George Gershwin: Waltz in C from ‘Pardon My English’—Leonard Pennario, piano (EMI 64668) 3:32
Adolph Deutsch: The Maltese Falcon: Suite—Moscow Symphony/William Stromberg (Marco Polo 225169) 6:46
Adolph Deutsch: George Washington Slept Here: Suite—Moscow Symphony/William Stromberg (Marco Polo 225169) 9:30
Adolph Deutsch: The Band Wagon: Main title—MGM Studio Orchestra/Adolph Deutsch (TCM 72253) 1:56
Adolph Deutsch: The Band Wagon: Carriage Ride & Dancing in the Dark—MGM Studio Orchestra/Adolph Deutsch (TCM 72253) 5:22
Adolph Deutsch: Seven Brides for Seven Brothers: Barn Dance—MGM Studio Orchestra/Adolph Deutsch (TCM 71966) 5:51
Adolph Deutsch: High Sierra: Suite—Moscow Symphony/William Stromberg (Marco Polo 225169) 3:47
Adolph Deutsch: Northern Pursuit: Suite—Moscow Symphony/William Stromberg (Marco Polo 225169) 7:05
Adolph Deutsch: The Mask of Dimitrios: Suite—Moscow Symphony/William Stromberg (Marco Polo 225169) 6:43
01:00 CHICAGO SYMPHONY with Lisa Simeone – James Gaffigan, conductor; James Ehnes, violin
Leonard Bernstein: Symphonic Suite from ‘On the Waterfront’
Samuel Barber: Violin Concerto, Op. 14
Johann Sebastian Bach: Allegro assai (fourth movement) from Sonata No. 3 in C Major, BWV 1005 (encore)
Sergei Rachmaninoff: Symphonic Dances, Op. 45
Ludwig van Beethoven: Symphony No. 8 in F Major, Op. 93—Sir Georg Solti, conductor
Antonin Dvorak: Symphony No. 8 (excerpt)—Edo de Waart, conductor
03:00 THE NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC THIS WEEK with Alec Baldwin – Alan Gilbert, conductor; Yefim Bronfman, piano; Magnus Lindberg, piano; Chen Halevi, clarinet; Carter Brey, cello; Christopher S. Lamb, percussion; Daniel Druckman, percussion; Markus Rhoten, timpani; Juhani Liimatainen, electronics
Magnus Lindberg: ExPo
Magnus Lindberg: Souvenir in Memoriam of Gerard Grisey
Magnus Lindberg: Grand Duo
Magnus Lindberg: Piano Concerto No. 2
Magnus Lindberg: Kraft
05:00 MILLENNIUM OF MUSIC with Robert Aubry Davis: Medieval Meditations - Chant for Emperor Heinrich and his wife Cunigonde, troubadour nights, and the live last collaboration between Jan Gabarek and the Hilliard Ensemble.
06:00 MUSICA SACRA
06:03:51 Heinrich Schütz: Selig sind die Toten SWV 391 Cambridge Singers La Nuova Musica John Rutter Collegium 134 4:07
06:09:47 Claudio Monteverdi: Beatus vir Cambridge Singers La Nuova Musica John Rutter Collegium 134 8:30
06:20:06 Dieterich Buxtehude: Magnificat Cambridge Singers La Nuova Musica John Rutter Collegium 134 8:00
06:28:35 David Conte: Ave Maria Chanticleer Joseph Jennings Chantcleer 8804 2:07
06:30 MUSIC AND THE SPOKEN WORD with Lloyd Newell & the Tabernacle Choir at Temple Square
07:00 PIPEDREAMS with Michael Barone: Virtuous Virtual Virtuosos (II) – Another set of singular concert performances from the Pipedreams Archive.
J. S. BACH: Prelude, Adagio & Fugue in C, BWV 545 –Dong-ill Shin (1949 Aeolian-Skinner/Methuen Memorial Music Hall, Methuen, MA) PD Archive (r. 8/22/18). Check out the complete, compelling and convoluted history of The Great Organ of Methuen in Barbara Owen’s detailed account published by the Organ Historical Society.
KIT DOWNES: 2 Pieces (Black is the color of my true love’s hair; Flying Foxes) –Kit Downes (2001 Lively-Fulcher/St. Olaf Catholic Church, Minneapolis, MN) PD Archive (r. 6/30/19) Kit’s album of organ improvisations, Obsidian, is available from ECM Records 2559.
G. F. HANDEL: Largo, fr Xerxes.
HECTOR OLIVERA: Improvisation on themes by Saint-Saëns, Lloyd-Webber and Reubke) –Hector Olivera (1930 Wicks + 2001 Rieger-Kloss/Co-Cathedral of St. John the Evangelist, Rochester, MN) PD Archive (r. 10/26/19)
08:00 WITH HEART AND VOICE with Peter DuBois: Music for Meditation - In the heat of summer, and as the pace of life slows for many, and as we continue to experience a level of physical distancing, we’ll spend time exploring sacred music that inspires meditation and reflection.
09:00 MUSICAL PASSIONS with Eric Kisch: Food Music
Bohuslav Martinů: La Revue de Cuisine: Prologue – St. Paul Chamber Orchestra/Christopher Hogwood (London 101395 CD) 3:41
Johann Sebastian Bach: Cantata No. 211 “Coffee Cantata:” Selections – Edith Mathis, soprano; Peter Schreier, tenor; Theo Adam, bass; Chamber Orchestra Berlin/ Peter Schreier (Brilliant Classics 993667 CD) 5:33 & 6:31
Camille Saint-Saëns: Wedding Cake Op. 76 – David Owen Norris, piano; I Musici de Montreal/Yuli Turovsky (Chandos 9246 CD) 6:13
Johann Strauss, Jr: Wiener Bonbons waltz – Vienna State Opera Orchestra/Anton Paulik (Vanguard 8080 CD) 9:00
Sir Arthur Sullivan-Sir Charles Mackerras: Pineapple Poll Ballet: Scene 1 – Royal Philharmonic Orchestra/ Sir Charles Mackerras (Arabesque 8016 LP) 7:12
Dmitri Shostakovich: Tea for Two (Tahiti Trot) – Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra/Riccardo Chailly (London 433702 CD) 3:33
10:00 IF IT AIN’T BAROQUE with John Mills
10:03:11 George Frideric Handel: Ode for St Cecilia's Day HWV 75 Lucy Crowe, soprano Musicians of the Louvre Marc Minkowski Naïve 5183 52:52
10:57:39 Johann Sebastian Bach: Two-Part Invention No. 1 BWV 772 Angela Hewitt, piano Hyperion 66746 1:03
11:01:05 René Duchiffre: Concerto for 2 Violas da gamba Rene Schiffer, viola da gamba Apollo's Fire Jeannette Sorrell Eclectra 2059 22:52
11:25:25 Georg Philipp Telemann: Ouverture burlesque TWV 55:B8 Apollo's Fire Jeannette Sorrell Koch Intl 7576 14:37
11:42:03 Antonio Vivaldi: Flute Concerto in D Op 10 # 3 Kathie Stewart, flute Apollo's Fire Jeannette Sorrell ApolloFire 2005 9:41
11:52:59 George Frideric Handel: Messiah: Hallelujah Apollo's Singers Apollo's Fire Jeannette Sorrell Avie 2208 3:39
11:57:47 Jean-Philippe Rameau: Les Sauvages Grigory Sokolov, piano DeutGram 4794342 1:40
12:00 SYMPHONYCAST with Julie Amacher – Los Angeles Philharmonic, Zubin Mehta, conductor; Yefim Bronfman, piano
Johannes Brahms: Piano Concerto No. 1
Johannes Brahms: Symphony No. 1
14:00 WCLV CLASSICAL WEEKEND with Bill O’Connell
14:03:33 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Symphony No. 25 K 183 Cleveland Orchestra Franz Welser-Möst TCO 100308 20:21
14:25:40 Alexander Voormolen: Baron Hop Suite No. 2 The Hague Philharmonic Matthias Bamert Chandos 9815 21:42
14:48:57 Frédéric Chopin: Andante spianato & Grande Polonaise Brillante Op 22 Margarita Shevchenko, piano CIPC 96523 13:15
15:04:30 Peggy Stuart Coolidge: Pioneer Dances Westphalian Symphony Siegfried Landau Vox 5157 11:29
15:17:04 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Piano Concerto No. 17 K 453 Orli Shaham, piano St. Louis Symphony David Robertson Canary 18 29:54
15:48:31 John Williams: Summon the Heroes Boston Pops John Williams Sony 62592 6:16
15:56:12 Johann Sebastian Bach: Two-Part Invention No. 13 BWV 784 Béla Fleck, banjo Sony 89610 1:31
15:57:43 Johann Sebastian Bach: Three-Part Invention No. 15 BWV 801 Béla Fleck, banjo Sony 89610 1:11
16:00 THE CLEVELAND ORCHESTRA ON THE RADIO with Robert Conrad - The Cleveland Orchestra, Herbert Blomstedt, conductor – recorded live in Severance Hall
Felix Mendelssohn: Symphony No. 3 ‘Scottish’
Anton Bruckner: Symphony No. 5
18:00 FROM THE TOP with America's finest young musicians; recorded November 2, 2019
From Morristown, New Jersey, and featuring host pianist, Peter Dugan, this episode features a young clarinetist from Massachusetts who performs one of the famous “exam pieces” from the Paris Conservatory, a 15-year-old organist who has who’s built electronic organs for himself to play at home and a lyrical work by a 17-year-old composer.
Performers and Repertoire:
Sorella Piano Trio: Ashley Kim, piano, 17; Renée Choi, violin,17; Yireh Choi, cello, 14, from Demarest, NJ perform Café Music, I. Allegro by Paul Schoenfield
Alice McDonald, clarinet, 16, from Housatonic, MA performs Solo de Concours by André Charles Prosper Messager with host and pianist Peter Dugan
Host Peter Dugan performs a work by young composer Ethan Resnik, 17 from Bedford, NY titled Une promenade à travers le Metropolitan
Hannah Tam, violin, 14, from Philadelphia, PA performs Caprice Basque, Op. 24 by Pablo de Sarasate with host and pianist Peter Dugan
Daniel Colaner, organ, 15, from Akron, OH performs “Jupiter” from The Planets by Gustav Holst arr. by Peter Sykes
Hyung-Do Kim, piano, 14, from Palisades Park, NJ performs “La Campanella” from 6 Paganini Etudes by Franz Liszt.
19:00 SYMPHONY AT SEVEN with John Simna
19:02:16 Joseph Haydn: Symphony No. 53 Royal Northern Sinfonia Rebecca Miller Signum 434 22:04
19:26:22 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Piano Concerto No. 24 K 491 Orli Shaham, piano St. Louis Symphony David Robertson Canary 18 28:59
19:57:27 Maurice Ravel: Minuet on the Name 'Haydn' Sean Chen, piano Steinway 30029 2:21
20:00 SPECIAL: The Best of ChamberFest Cleveland
John Adams: Shaker Loops for Thee Violins, Viola, Cello, and Double Bass (performed 06/14/19) (27’)
David Bowlin, violin 1; Yura Lee, violin 2; Diana Cohen, violin 3; Tanner Menees, viola; Oliver Herbert, cello 1; Peter Wiley, cello 2; Will Langlie-Miletich, bass
André Caplet: Conte fantastique, after Poe’s The Mask of the Red Death for Harp and Strings (Performed 06/25/16) (16’)
Sivan Magen, harp; Alexi Kenney, violin 1; Yura Lee, violin 2; Dimitri Murrath, viola; Timotheos Petrin, cello
20:54:02 Stephen Paulus: Berceuse Yolanda Kondonassis, harp Azica 71281 5:40
23:57:08 Sir Richard Rodney Bennett: Barcarolle Carol Rosenberger, piano Delos 3172 3:08
21:00 INNOVATIONS with Mark Satola - featuring works by Cleveland area composers, presented in cooperation with the Cleveland Composers’ Guild
Mary Ann Griebling: Barcarolle and Milonga – Solaris Woodwind Quintet (CCG 03-16-14) 2:59
Nicholas Puin: Four from Two (2006) — Claire Black, piano (CCG 09-25-11) 8:00
Margaret Brouwer: Demeter Prelude (1997) — Takako Masame, Sae Shiragami, violins; Lisa Boyko, viola; Linda Atherton, cello (CCG 11-05-06) 7:50
Eric Charnofsky: echo — George Pope, flute (CCG 10-07-18) 8:34
Edwin London: Brass Quintet (1965) James Darling, John Brndiar, trumpets; Richard Solis, horn; James DeSano, trombone; Ronald Bishop, tuba (CRI 852) 12:54
Loras Chobanian: Bouquet (Four Armenian Melodies) — Baldwin-Wallace University Guitar Trio (private CD) 6:40
Loras Chobanian: Maharaja’s Fancy — Baldwin-Wallace University Guitar Trio (private CD) 4:16
21:56:50 William Grant Still: Here's One Alexa Still, flute Koch Intl 7192 3:23
22:00 CITY CLUB FORUM – a Virtual Forum recorded Friday July 17 th at The City Club of Cleveland, a citadel of free speech, What does it mean to defund the police? – Christy E. Lopez, Professor at Georgetown Law Center, teaches courses on Criminal Justice and Police/Criminal Justice Reform and co-leads Georgetown Law’s Program on Innovative Policing, with Dan Moulthrop, CEO, The City Club of Cleveland
22:58:24 Carl Nielsen: The Mother: The Fog is Lifting Judith Hall, flute Nimbus 5247 1:51
23:00 QUIET HOUR with Rob Grier
23:01:59 Remo Giazotto: Albinoni's Adagio for Strings & Organ Ensemble Caprice Matthias Maute Analekta 9848 5:24
23:07:23 Claude Debussy: Pour le piano: Sarabande Barry Douglas, piano RCA 68127 5:19
23:12:43 Jennifer Higdon: Lullaby from Harp Concerto Yolanda Kondonassis, harp Rochester Philharmonic Ward Stare Azica 71327 4:54
23:18:47 Johannes Brahms: Romance in F Op 118 # 5 Jorge Federico Osorio, piano Cedille 171 4:05
23:22:52 William Grant Still: Mother and Child Manhattan Chamber Orchestra Richard Auldon Clark Newport 85596 7:18
23:30:11 Heitor Villa-Lobos: Bachianas Brasileiras No. 1: Prelúdio-Modinha Members of Nashville Symphony Andrew Mogrelia Naxos 557460 7:57
23:38:40 Benjamin Godard: Berceuse from 'Jocelyn' Eroica Trio EMI 56482 5:40
23:44:20 Karl Jenkins: Laudamus te Polyphony Stephen Layton DeutGram 4793232 4:46
23:49:06 Peter Dodd: Irish Idyll Royal Ballet Sinfonia David Lloyd-Jones Naxos 554186 3:39
23:53:40 Johann Sebastian Bach: Largo from Violin Concerto in f BWV 1056 Anne Akiko Meyers, violin English Chamber Orchestra Steven Mercurio E1 Music 7785 3:10