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12:00 PM SAINT PAUL SUNDAY<br />

Program to be announced<br />

1:00 PM SCHICKELE MIX<br />

“Quintessential Music”<br />

2:00 PM BROADWAY REVISITED<br />

“Anyone Can Whistle”<br />

3:00 PM WEEKEND RADIO<br />

Our bi-monthly Goon Show is “The Case<br />

of the Missing CD Plates.” Also, Gamble<br />

Rogers entertains us with stories and songs.<br />

4:00 PM KEYBOARD CONVERSATIONS<br />

Pianist Jeffrey Siegel presents the fourth<br />

and final concert in this series on keyboard<br />

music, speaking briefly and informally<br />

before performing each work. This Sunday,<br />

we’ll hear music of Mozart.<br />

6:00 PM SOUND MEDICINE<br />

Host Barbara Lewis interviews physicians<br />

from the <strong>Indiana</strong> <strong>University</strong> School of<br />

Medicine on this program from WFYI<br />

Public Radio.<br />

7:00 PM PROFILES<br />

Sallyann Murphey<br />

8:00 PM AMERICAN RADIOWORKS<br />

“The Hospice Experiment”<br />

Hospice founders set out to change the<br />

treatment of the terminally ill, to call off<br />

fruitless battles for cures and instead focus<br />

on pain control and the quality of patients’<br />

last days. Their movement is a striking<br />

success, and their stories, which have gone<br />

largely untold, are presented here.<br />

9:00 PM HUMANKIND<br />

“The Importance of ‘Downtime’”<br />

The relentless stress of modern schedules is<br />

questioned by members of a Philadelphia<br />

group that advocates more downtime, so<br />

that people can nurture relationships and<br />

improve the quality of their lives.<br />

10:05 PM MUSIC FROM THE HEARTS OF<br />

SPACE<br />

With host Stephen Hill<br />

11:08 PM LATE NIGHT MUSIC<br />

SCHWARTZ, E.—Voyager for Orchestra;<br />

Toshiyuki Shimada/Moravian Phil. Orch.<br />

FREUND—Viola Concerto; Atar Arad,<br />

vla.; Paul Biss/IU Ch. Orch.<br />

KNOX—Clouds are not Spheres; Christina<br />

Smith, fl.; Dorothy Lewis, vlc.; Cary Lewis,<br />

p.<br />

28 Monday<br />

9:05 AM CLASSICAL MUSIC WITH<br />

GEORGE WALKER<br />

9am SCHUMANN—Piano Quartet in c;<br />

André Previn, p.; Young Uck Kim, vlc.;<br />

Heiichiro Ohyama, vla.; Gary Hoffman, vlc.<br />

10am SAINT-SAENS—Cello Concerto No.<br />

2 in d, Op. 119; Laszlo Varga, vlc.;<br />

Siegfried Landau/Westphalian Sym.<br />

11am LISZT—Hungarian Rhapsody No. 1<br />

in f (orch.); Mátyás Antal/Hungarian State<br />

Orch.<br />

3pm VIVALDI—”IL PASTOR FIDO”, OP.<br />

13: Sonata for Violin and Cello; Mela<br />

Tenenbaum, vln.; Yosef Feigelson,<br />

7:06 PM EVENING CLASSICAL MUSIC<br />

RAVEL—Introduction et allegro; Nicanor<br />

Zabaleta, hp.; Christian Lardé, fl.; Guy<br />

Deplus, cl.; Monique Frasca-Colombier,<br />

vln.; Marguerite Vidal, vln.; Anka<br />

Moraver, vla.; Hamisa Dor, vlc.<br />

MENDELSSOHN—Violin Concerto in e,<br />

Op. 64; Hilary Hahn, vln.; Hugo Wolf/<br />

Oslo Phil.<br />

HARLAP—Bat Yiftach [Jephthah’s<br />

Daugher]; Reyna Carguill, s; Chris<br />

Carducci, bar.; John Manganaro, hn.; Jan<br />

Harrington/IU Univ. Singers<br />

8:00 PM LIVE! AT THE<br />

CONCERTGEBOUW<br />

Royal Concertgebouw Orch.; Mariss<br />

Jansons, cond.<br />

BARTOK—Concerto for Orchestra<br />

DVORAK—Symphony No. 9 in e, Op. 95,<br />

“From the New World”<br />

10:09 PM PIPEDREAMS<br />

“American Holiday”<br />

Through folk tunes and patriotic airs, the<br />

pipe organ celebrates our national spirit<br />

with its own special kind of sound.<br />

29 Tuesday<br />

9:05 AM CLASSICAL MUSIC WITH<br />

GEORGE WALKER<br />

9am MOZART—Piano Concerto No. 5 in<br />

D, K. 175; András Schiff, p.; Sándor Végh/<br />

Camerata Academica des Mozarteums<br />

Salzburg<br />

10am HARLAP—Bat Yiftach [Jephthah’s<br />

Daugher]; Reyna Carguill, s.; Chris<br />

Carducci, bar.; John Manganaro, hn.; Jan<br />

Harrington/IU Univ. Singers<br />

11am HOLST—THE PLANETS, OP. 32:<br />

Jupiter, the Bringer of Jollity; Seiji Ozawa/<br />

Boston Sym.<br />

3pm BORODIN—STRING QUARTET<br />

NO. 2 IN D: “Notturno”; Bramwell Tovey/<br />

Vancouver Sym.<br />

7:05 PM FROM THE TOP<br />

Special guest Peter Schickele is universally<br />

recognized as one of the most versatile<br />

artists in the world of music. Each of the<br />

young musicians featured tonight performs<br />

one of his pieces.<br />

8:05 PM ETHER GAME<br />

“Kings”<br />

It’s ol’ Henry’s birthday; that’s the Henry<br />

of the multiple wives syndrome. In his<br />

honor, Ether Game will pay tribute to<br />

Kings.<br />

10:09 PM THE VOCAL SCENE WITH<br />

GEORGE JELLINEK<br />

“Carlos Bergonzi – Live”<br />

11:08 PM LATE NIGHT MUSIC<br />

BACH, J.C.—Trio in C; Hanoverian Ens.<br />

MOZART—Violin Concerto No. 3 in G,<br />

K. 216; Joshua Bell, vln.; Peter Maag/<br />

English Ch. Orch.<br />

GRANADOS—Bocetos (Sketches), H. 16;<br />

Alicia De Larrocha, p.<br />

30 Wednesday<br />

9:05 AM CLASSICAL MUSIC WITH<br />

GEORGE WALKER<br />

9am ABEL—Trio in G, Op. 16, No. 4;<br />

Hanoverian Ens.<br />

10am COUPERIN, F.—Pièces en Concert;<br />

Larry Zalkind, tb.; Ralph Matson, vln.;<br />

Jeanne Bradford, vln.; Roberta Zalkind,<br />

vla.; Pegsoon Whang, vlc.<br />

11am SAINT-SAENS—PARYSATIS: Airs<br />

de Ballet; Geoffrey Simon/London Phil.<br />

Geoffrey Simon<br />

7:06 PM EVENING CLASSICAL MUSIC<br />

CORELLI—Violin Sonata in F, Op. 5, No.<br />

10; Larry Zalkind, tb.; Ricklen Nobis,<br />

hpsd.; Pegsoon Whang, vlc.<br />

BORODIN—Symphony No. 3 in a;<br />

Bramwell Tovey/Vancouver Sym.<br />

MOZART—Clarinet Trio in E-flat, K. 498;<br />

Atar Arad, vla.; Eli Eban, cl.; Evelyne<br />

Brancart, p.<br />

8:00 PM SAINT PAUL CHAMBER<br />

ORCHESTRA<br />

Stefan Sanderling, cond.; Yefim Bronfman, p.<br />

SCHICKELE—Symphony No. 2 “The<br />

Sweet Season” (world premiere)<br />

FAURÉ—Masques et Bergamasques, Op.<br />

112<br />

SCHUBERT—Italian Overture in D, D.<br />

590<br />

SAINT-SAËNS—Piano Concerto No. 2 in<br />

g, Op. 22<br />

10:12 PM LATE NIGHT MUSIC<br />

TARREGA—Recuerdos de la Alhambra;<br />

Pepe Romero, gt.<br />

IVES—Symphony No. 2; Paul Biss/IU Univ.<br />

Orch.<br />

BERNSTEIN—Trio for Violin, Cello, and<br />

Piano; Trio Amadé<br />

BLISS—Piano Concerto in B-flat, F. 108;<br />

Peter Donohoe, p.; David Lloyd-Jones/<br />

Royal Scottish Natl. Orch.<br />

VANDINI—Cello Sonata in B-flat; Susan<br />

Moses, vlc.; Jeannette Koekkoek, hpsd.;<br />

David Cole, continuo vlc.<br />

<strong>June</strong> 2004 / Directions in Sound / Page 17

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