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Jazz with Eric in the Evening<br />

Celebrating 40 years of Jazz<br />

at New England Conservatory<br />

Ken Schaphorst, chair of the Jazz Studies<br />

Department, and Hankus Netsky, chair of the<br />

Contemporary Improvisation Department,<br />

join host Eric Jackson as co-hosts for a special<br />

program that features music by NEC faculty<br />

and students, past and present.<br />

Mon, 10/12 at 8pm<br />

BSO Live<br />

Peter Serkin<br />

Live from Symphony Hall, Ludovic Morlot<br />

conducts the BSO with American pianist<br />

Peter Serkin in a program that includes the<br />

American premiere of Augusta Reed Thomas’s<br />

“Helios Choros II” (Sun God Dancers), a BSO<br />

co-commission.<br />

Fri, 10/16 at 1pm<br />

Classical Performances<br />

Bayla Keyes<br />

Triple Helix violinist Bayla Keyes<br />

and pianist Robert Merfeld visit the<br />

Fraser Performance Studio for a live<br />

performance.<br />

Thu, 10/15 at 3pm<br />

Classical Weekend<br />

Marcus Thompson and Mihae Lee<br />

The Boston Chamber <strong>Music</strong> Society is striking<br />

out in different directions this year under new<br />

Artistic Director Marcus Thompson. On the<br />

weekend of the season-opening concert of the<br />

BCMS, hear Thompson and Mihae Lee perform a<br />

work that strikes its own path, Rebecca Clarke’s<br />

Viola Sonata from 1919, recorded in concert by<br />

<strong>WGBH</strong> in October 2006.<br />

Sat, 10/17 at 6am<br />

The World<br />

Tune in each weekday for <strong>WGBH</strong>’s awardwinning<br />

The World—the only international<br />

newsmagazine specifically for an American<br />

audience—as host Marco Werman brings<br />

you news, features, interviews and music from<br />

around the globe.<br />

Weekdays, 4pm and 7pm<br />

BSO Live<br />

The Complete Symphonies of Beethoven, Part 1<br />

<strong>WGBH</strong> brings you live to Symphony Hall<br />

in Boston, where BSO <strong>Music</strong> Director<br />

James Levine begins his cycle of the<br />

complete symphonies of Ludwig van<br />

Beethoven, leading the BSO in the<br />

Symphonies No. 1, No. 2 and No. 5.<br />

Fri, 10/23 at 1pm<br />

Sound & Spirit<br />

Ghosts<br />

Ellen Kushner hosts a mix of thrills, chills and<br />

insights into how human beings view death and the<br />

immortality of the spirit—including observations<br />

from Margaret Atwood and Octavio Paz and a true<br />

ghost story from Louisa May Alcott’s journal.<br />

Sun, 10/25 at 5pm<br />

Classics in the Morning<br />

Josef Gingold Centenary<br />

In honor of legendary violin instructor Josef Gingold’s centenary, host Cathy<br />

Fuller features performances from two of his esteemed students: Miriam<br />

Fried performs Sibelius’s Violin Concerto and Joshua Bell plays Tchaikovsky’s<br />

Sérénade Mélancolique in B-flat minor.<br />

Wed, 10/28 at 9am<br />

A Celtic Sojourn<br />

Concertina<br />

The lowly reed instrument has<br />

experienced a huge comeback<br />

amongst young players in recent<br />

years, largely in the West of Ireland.<br />

Host Brian O’Donovan explores the<br />

reasons why and features some<br />

exciting new recordings featuring the concertina.<br />

Sat, 10/31 at 12noon<br />

Editor Jennifer Goebel<br />

Contributors Nancy Blacksin, Edgar Herwick, Susan Reed, Maria Bruno Ruiz, Ben Schwartz, Jon Solins<br />

Designers Tong-Mei Chan, Douglass Scott<br />

Photo Research Michael Delia<br />

Production Supervisor Lenore Lanier Gibson<br />

Director of Operations Judy Canty<br />

Director, Constituent Communications Cynthia Broner<br />

Associate Director Susan Reed<br />

’GBH, October 2009: Volume 19, Number 10, (ISSN 1066-8586) (USPS 0008 -188). Copyright 2009. <strong>WGBH</strong> Educational<br />

Foundation. All rights reserved. ’GBH is published monthly by the <strong>WGBH</strong> Educational Foundation. Subscription is by<br />

membership contribution of $50 or more to <strong>WGBH</strong>. Preferred periodicals postage paid at Boston, MA and additional<br />

mailing offices. Printed at The Lane Press, South Burlington, Vermont. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to<br />

<strong>WGBH</strong>, Box 200, Boston, MA 02134. 0908007<br />

Schedules, program info, playlists: wgbh.org/radio<br />

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