Program Schedule

Sunday, November 2, 2008
StartName
12:00 AM
  • NightClassics
  • Hosted by Christopher HardingE-Mail
  • 12:00 AMGORECKI: Sym. #3/ Woytowicz, sop.; Berlin RSO, Kamirski, conductor (Koch 116145)
    12:45 AMCHOPIN: Piano Concerto #1/ Biret, piano; Kosice State P O , Stankoffsky, conductor (NAxos 50366)
    1:30 AMKORNGOLD: Sym. op. 40/ Oregon Symphony, DePreist, conductor (Delos 3234)
    2:30 AMSCHUBERT: String Quartet #14/ The Lindsays (ASV 254)
    3:00 AMSHOSTAKOVICH: Sym #5/ Bournemouth S O , Berglund, conductor (EMI 63119)
    4:00 AMBERLIOZ: Damnation of Faust/ National Orchestra of Lille, Casadesus, conductor (Naxos 660116)
6:00 AM
  • Music at Daybreak
  • Hosted by Tom Molloy
  • 6:02 AMGUSTAV JENNER: Piano Quartet in F Major/ Mozart Piano Quartet (CPO 999 699-2)
    6:39 AMANTONIN DVORAK: "American" Suite in A Major, op. 98b/ Royal Philharmonic, Antal Dorati, conductor (London/Decca 411 735-2)
7:00 AM
  • With Heart and Voice
  • Hosted by Richard Gladwell
  • A program of sacred, choral and organ music. For more information, go to wxxi.org/whv. "All Saints." Music of Marcel Lanquetuit, Vaughan Williams, Edgar Bainton, Basil Harwood, Arthur Foote, William Harris, Edward Bairstow, Montgomery/McLaren, and Charles V. Stanford.
8:00 AM
  • Weekend Edition
  • Hosted by Liane Hansen
  • Liane Hansen hosts entertaining features and National Public Radio news.
10:00 AM
  • Fresh Air Weekend
  • Hosted by Terry Gross
  • Terry Gross hosts NPR’s multi-award-winning program of interviews, reviews and features on contemporary arts and issues. For more information, go to npr.org. (A) Seth Meyers is head writer for Saturday Night Live. (B) Rock critic Ken Tucker reviews "Tell-Tale Signs: The Bootleg Series, Vol.8." (C) Writer/director Charlie Kaufman's new film is "Synecdoche, New York," starring Philip Seymour Hoffman.
11:00 AM
  • This American Life
  • Hosted by Ira Glass
  • Each program explores a particular theme from a number of perspectives. For more information, go to thislife.org. "And the Call Was Coming from the Basement!" For Hallowe'en weekend, scary stories that are all true. Kidnappings, zombie raccoons, haunted houses. Plus a new story by David Sedaris, in which he walks among the dead.
12:00 PM
  • A Prairie Home Companion
  • Hosted by Garrison Keillor
  • A re-broadcast of yesterday evening’s show.
2:00 PM
  • Sunday Afternoon Concert
  • Hosted by Catherine LuE-Mail
  • 2:00 PMFISCHER: Trumpet Concerto in C major/ André, trumpet; Wurttemberg Chamber Orchestra, Faerber, conductor (Erato 55015)
    2:18 PMDVORAK (ARR. SHILKRET): Humoresque No. 7, Op. 101/ Detroit Symphony Orchestra, Jarvi, conductor (Chandos 9227)
    2:24 PMLANNER: The Mozartists Waltz/ Ensemble Wien (Sony 47672)
    2:38 PMVIVALDI: Mandolin Concerto in C major, RV 425/ Fanfoni, mandolin; I Solisti Italiani (Denon 78838)
    2:48 PMPROKOFIEV: Symphony No. 1 in D major, "Classical"/ Scottish National Orchestra, Jarvi, conductor (Chandos 8400)
    3:06 PMBACH/GOUNOD: Ave Maria/ London Promenade Orchestra, Hammerstein, conductor (Reader's Digest CD)
    3:11 PMWEBER: Clarinet Quintet in B-flat major, Op. 34/ Berkes, clarinet; Auer Quartet (Naxos 553122)
    3:40 PMVAUGHAN WILLIAMS: The Lark Ascending/ Hahn, violin; London Symphony Orchestra, Davis, conductor (DG 3026)
    3:58 PMSULLIVAN: The Gondoliers Overture/ Academy of St. Martin in the Fields, Marriner, conductor (Philips 434916)
    4:07 PMMOZART: Cassation in B-flat major, K. 99/ Academy of St. Martin in the Fields, Marriner, conductor (Philips 420924)
    4:28 PMGRIEG: Piano Concerto in a minor, Op. 16/ Perahia, piano; Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra, Davis, conductor (Sony 44899)
5:00 PM
  • All Things Considered
  • The Sunday edition of NPR’s flagship program of news and features.
6:00 PM
  • From the Top
  • Hosted by Christopher O'Riley
  • For more information, go to fromthetop.org. We visit McCoy Community Center for the Arts in New Albany, Ohio. (Program #177.)
7:00 PM
  • Weekend Performance Today
  • Hosted by Fred Child
  • HOUR ONE. Music of Beethoven, R.Strauss, and Haydn. HOUR TWO. Music of Argento, Vivaldi, Finzi, and Debussy.
7:00 PM
  • Evening Concert
  • Hosted by John Stevens
9:00 PM
  • The New York Philharmonic This Week
  • Hosted by Kerry Frumkin
  • Lorin Maazel, cond. BACH: Brandenburg Concerto No.5. BERNARD RANDS: chains like the sea (World Premiere; NYPO Commission). TCHAIKOVSKY: Suite No.3.
11:00 PM
  • Pipedreams
  • Hosted by Michael Barone
  • "Pipedreams Live! at AGO 2008 (Part 2)"...in celebration of the International Year of the Organ, more excerpts from the American Guild of Organists' National Convention in Minnesota. (Program #0843.)
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