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Air Check<br />
Dear Member,<br />
We all know that summer in Chicago is special for so many reasons, but one of the things I personally<br />
look forward to most each year is WFMT’s great tradition of broadcasting live from our city’s wonderful<br />
outdoor music festivals. On any given night, there are so many and varied opportunities for Chicagoans<br />
to hear live music, and I’m proud that our unique and valued partnerships with the Ravinia Festival and<br />
the Grant Park Orchestra allow us to bring these stellar performances to<br />
listeners wherever they are. I hope you will tune in to WFMT throughout<br />
the summer to enjoy the wide variety of classical artists and exciting<br />
programs that these cultural institutions have to offer.<br />
Summer is certainly in full swing on <strong>WTTW</strong><strong>11</strong>, as the month commences<br />
with A Capitol Fourth, the annual Independence Day broadcast live from<br />
the U.S. Capitol. We also take you behind the scenes at some of Britain’s<br />
most iconic estates, including Althorp, the late Princess Diana’s family<br />
seat, and Highclere Castle, the setting of Downton Abbey. We go back<br />
to the 1960s to meet a young Inspector Morse as he solves four new<br />
mysteries; travel to Egypt to explore new findings at the tomb of King<br />
Tutankhamen; trace the life of renowned mystery writer Agatha Christie<br />
and the reign of Queen Elizabeth II on the occasion of her Diamond Jubilee; and look at World War II<br />
from a new perspective, in Nazi Mega Weapons. And you can now see Charlie Rose in a new series on<br />
Sundays at noon beginning <strong>July</strong> 7.<br />
On WFMT, our live broadcasts from the <strong>2013</strong> Grant Park Music Festival in Pritzker Pavilion include<br />
a Rodgers and Hammerstein evening on <strong>July</strong> 17, Saint-Saens’ Organ Symphony on <strong>July</strong> 19, and music<br />
of Sibelius on <strong>July</strong> 26, hosted by Dave Schwan. On Saturday afternoons, our Lyric Opera of Chicago rebroadcasts<br />
conclude for this season with Previn’s A Streetcar Named Desire starring Renée Fleming, plus<br />
Rodgers and Hammerstein’s Oklahoma!, <strong>July</strong> 6 and 13. We follow Lyric with performances from the Los<br />
Angeles Opera with Verdi on <strong>July</strong> 20 featuring tenor Placido Domingo and James Conlon conducting.<br />
Don’t miss out on this festival of <strong>July</strong> programming. As always, you’ll find detailed information about<br />
all of our programming, exclusive web content, invitations to special events, and online video and<br />
audio streaming on our websites at wttw.com and wfmt.com. Enjoy summer in Chicago, and thank<br />
you for your continued support.<br />
<strong>Guide</strong><br />
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Chicago, Illinois 60625<br />
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Chicago Production Center<br />
(773) 583-5000<br />
Websites<br />
wttw.com<br />
wfmt.com<br />
President & CEO<br />
Daniel J. Schmidt<br />
Chief Operating Officer<br />
Greg Cameron<br />
Executive Vice President & CFO<br />
Reese Marcusson<br />
Executive Vice President<br />
for Radio & Project Development<br />
Steve Robinson<br />
<strong>Guide</strong> Staff<br />
Publisher<br />
Anne Gleason<br />
Art Director<br />
Tom Peth<br />
Television Contributors<br />
Julia Maish, Dan Soles<br />
Radio Contributor<br />
Andrea Lamoreaux<br />
Distribution Manager<br />
Pat Sheppard<br />
Advertising Sales<br />
<strong>WTTW</strong>: Howard Fisher: (773) 279-2103<br />
WFMT: Paul Ansell: (773) 279-2101<br />
Inside the <strong>Guide</strong><br />
3 Member Connections<br />
4 Member Perks<br />
5 TV Listings<br />
6 <strong>WTTW</strong> Digital Channel Highlights<br />
14 Primetime Grid<br />
Dan Schmidt<br />
President & CEO<br />
16 <strong>WTTW</strong> Kid Grid<br />
18 Do it Yourself Saturdays<br />
20 At-a-Glance<br />
21 Radio Listings<br />
31 Sponsors<br />
Network Chicago <strong>Guide</strong><br />
(ISSN 1543-9585)<br />
<strong>July</strong> <strong>2013</strong><br />
Volume 28, Number 188<br />
Network Chicago <strong>Guide</strong> is published<br />
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ON THE COVER: Christopher Bell conducts the Grant Park Orchestra and its chorus. Photo credit: Patrick Pyszka.<br />
2 JULY <strong>2013</strong>
Follow that Fan Van!<br />
The <strong>WTTW</strong> Kids Great Food Fan Van is on the road throughout<br />
<strong>July</strong>, bringing healthy food and musical fun to a market near you.<br />
Get active with Miss Lori’s CAMPUS and the CAMPUS kids, and try<br />
something new too! For a complete schedule of performances and<br />
activities, visit wttw.com/events.<br />
Miss Lori<br />
What<br />
<strong>WTTW</strong> Kids Great Food<br />
Fan Van Tour<br />
Where & When<br />
Visit wttw.com/events<br />
for times and locations<br />
MEMBER Connections<br />
<strong>WTTW</strong> Kids Fun and Run<br />
What<br />
<strong>WTTW</strong> Kids “Readers Are<br />
Leaders” Summer Tour<br />
Where<br />
Town Square Wheaton<br />
271 Town Square in Wheaton<br />
When<br />
Thursday, <strong>July</strong> <strong>11</strong>, 10:30 am<br />
<strong>WTTW</strong> Readers Are Leaders<br />
Svetlana Belsky<br />
Join us at the Town Square Wheaton for a FREE, fun-filled <strong>WTTW</strong><br />
Kids Readers Are Leaders performance, featuring Miss Lori from Miss<br />
Lori’s CAMPUS. Shows will include singing, fun activities, and free<br />
children’s books for the first 200 children who attend. Also, there will<br />
be a special appearance by Curious George! Free parking available.<br />
This is a perfect way to have fun and support early literacy<br />
development. For the complete summer tour schedule and more<br />
info, visit wttw.com/events.<br />
What<br />
10th Annual <strong>WTTW</strong> Kids Fun and Run<br />
Where<br />
Lincoln Park in Chicago<br />
Cannon Drive, South of Fullerton<br />
When<br />
Sunday, August 25, 9:00 am to Noon<br />
Members-Only pre-race concert: 8:00 am<br />
This popular summer tradition continues! Meet<br />
your favorite <strong>WTTW</strong> Kids walk-around characters<br />
including Elmo, Cookie Monster, Grover, Cat in the<br />
Hat, Arthur, D.W., and Martha from Martha Speaks;<br />
get moving on the 3K family walk and 5K fun run;<br />
enjoy food and beverage; and a summer morning<br />
packed with fun. Your registration includes an official<br />
event t-shirt, goodie bag, runner/walker number,<br />
and the knowledge that you’re helping to support<br />
quality children’s programming on <strong>WTTW</strong>.<br />
Learn more and register at wttw.com/funandrun<br />
or call (773) 509-5333.<br />
Il Volo in Concert<br />
After winning the hearts of viewers across America, Il Volo – the Italian trio<br />
comprised of Piero Barone (age 19), Ignazio Borschetto (age 18), and Gianluca<br />
Ginoble (age 18) – returns to Chicago for their second American concert tour.<br />
The Italian singing sensations will perform songs from their latest album We Are<br />
Love including the signature song which shows off their multilingual prowess as<br />
they sing in English, Spanish, French, and Italian, and the album’s lead track,<br />
“Questo Amore,” a fresh Italian take on Diane Warren’s huge hit for Aerosmith,<br />
“I Don’t Want To Miss A Thing.”<br />
What<br />
Il Volo in Concert<br />
Where<br />
Chicago Theatre<br />
175 N State Street<br />
in Chicago<br />
When<br />
Wednesday, September 4,<br />
7:30 pm<br />
Save the Date<br />
Don’t miss this special experience<br />
to meet host Phil Ponce and the rest of<br />
the Chicago Tonight team! You’ll enjoy<br />
dinner, a private viewing of the program,<br />
and a studio tour. After the<br />
program, the producers and hosts will<br />
answer your questions and tell you<br />
what it’s like to make this live show<br />
every weeknight. To purchase tickets,<br />
please visit wttw.com/events.<br />
What<br />
Chicago Tonight Meet and Greet<br />
Where<br />
<strong>WTTW</strong> Studios<br />
5400 N. St. Louis Ave.<br />
in Chicago<br />
When<br />
Thursday, September 19, 6:00 pm<br />
<strong>2013</strong> JULY 3
MEMBER PERKS<br />
2-for-1 Tickets to Woodstock<br />
Mozart Festival<br />
The Woodstock Mozart Festival presents its 27th season<br />
featuring three lively concert programs at the Woodstock Opera<br />
House. The opening concerts <strong>July</strong> 27 and 28 feature San Francisco<br />
Symphony Resident Conductor Donato Cabrera and awardwinning<br />
young pianist Vassily Primakov performing Bartók,<br />
Mozart, Stravinsky, and Haydn. On August 3 and 4, the Festival’s<br />
principal cellist Nazar Dzhuryn and French saxophonist Daniel<br />
Gauthier join conductor Igor Gruppman to perform Mozart,<br />
Haydn, Mascagni, Ibert, Bizet, Schulhoff, and Itturalde. The<br />
season concludes August 10 and <strong>11</strong>, when violinist Igor<br />
Gruppman (who also conducts) and violist Vesna Gruppman<br />
return by popular demand, performing Mozart and Haydn.<br />
The <strong>2013</strong> Woodstock Mozart Festival takes place <strong>July</strong><br />
27-August <strong>11</strong>, Saturdays at 8:00 pm and Sundays at 3:00 pm<br />
at the Woodstock Opera House, 121 Van Buren Street in<br />
Woodstock. A pre-concert introduction takes place one hour<br />
before each performance. <strong>WTTW</strong> members may purchase<br />
two tickets for the price of one, subject to limited availability,<br />
by calling the box office at (815) 338-5300 and identifying<br />
themselves as <strong>WTTW</strong> members. For information, visit<br />
mozartfest.org.<br />
Photo: Finzel Photography.<br />
$5 off tickets to BOEING-BOEING<br />
Drury Lane Theatre presents the Tony Award-winning 2008 Broadway revival version<br />
of the smash hit comedy BOEING-BOEING, now through August 4. BOEING-BOEING<br />
stars Saturday Night Live alum Nora Dunn as “Berthe” and was hailed as “Pure pleasure<br />
and unconditional bliss!” by the New York Times.<br />
Set in Paris in the 1960s, this comedy follows<br />
the flighty tale of Bernard, a jet-setting architect<br />
who is juggling three flight attendant fiancées<br />
with the help of his reluctant housekeeper. When<br />
his old pal, Robert, arrives at his swanky bachelor<br />
pad, Bernard proudly unveils his ingenious<br />
scheme. Despite his clever arrangement,<br />
Bernard’s life starts to unravel when a new turbo-charged Boeing is introduced. In a hysterical<br />
whirlwind of mayhem, Bernard finds out that one woman is all he can handle.<br />
To redeem this special offer, call the Drury Lane Theatre box office at (630) 530-0<strong>11</strong>1<br />
or visit drurylane.com and reference code “<strong>WTTW</strong>.” Not valid on previously purchased<br />
tickets, cannot be combined with any other offer, subject to availability and limit four<br />
tickets per member. Expires August 1.<br />
$10 Off Tickets to Cirque Shanghai<br />
Playing now through Labor Day at the Pepsi ® Skyline Stage ® at Navy Pier, Cirque<br />
Shanghai: Dragon’s Thunder is a spectacle for audiences of all ages, featuring performers<br />
direct from China who are leaders in their craft<br />
of tumbling, juggling, balancing, and more.<br />
With a total of 36 troupe members, “Dragon’s<br />
Thunder” is the largest Cirque Shanghai cast<br />
to ever visit the United States.<br />
This year’s production features an incredible<br />
line up of awe-inspiring acts, including “The<br />
Chinese Flex Bar,” the heart stopping “Gravity<br />
Swings,” and the awesome sounds of the traditional<br />
Chinese “Dragon Drums.”<br />
Back from last year’s show is the fatetempting<br />
“Wheel of Destiny,” and China’s finest<br />
daredevil motorcycle troupe, “Imperial Thunder,” returning with not two, not four, but<br />
five motorcyclists riding at break-neck speeds within a steel globe.<br />
To redeem $10 off Emperor’s Court tickets, please call (800) 745-3000 or visit<br />
ticketmaster.com/shanghai and use code “<strong>WTTW</strong>.” Offer is valid on Adult Emperor’s<br />
Court tickets. Offer not valid on previously purchased tickets or in conjunction with any<br />
other offers. Restrictions apply. Offer valid through <strong>July</strong> 31, <strong>2013</strong>. For show information,<br />
visit navypier.com/dragon.<br />
2-for-1 Tickets to TimeLine Theatre<br />
Named one of the Top 10 plays of 20<strong>11</strong> by the New York Times, Blood and Gifts<br />
goes deep inside the secret U.S. intrigue that powered the Soviet-Afghan War of<br />
the 1980s. As a CIA operative struggles against conditions on the ground and<br />
politics in the halls of Washington to stop the Soviet Army’s destruction of<br />
Afghanistan, alliances shift and the outcome of the Cold War appears to hang in<br />
the balance until he and an Afghan warlord find that the only one they can trust<br />
is each other.<br />
For 2-for-1 tickets, use code “WFMT” when ordering via phone at (773) 281-8463<br />
ext 6. This offer is not available online and is subject to availability. Valid Wednesday<br />
through Friday performances through <strong>July</strong> 28 at TimeLine Theatre, 615 W.<br />
Wellington Avenue in Chicago. For more information, visit timelinetheatre.com.<br />
FOR DOZENS OF OTHER DISCOUNTS, visit wfmt.com and, under the Support WFMT menu, click on “Monthly Offers” or call (312) 987-WFMT for a<br />
recorded message.<br />
4 JULY <strong>2013</strong>
• Daily Television Programming<br />
Programmer’s Picks on <strong>WTTW</strong> Channel <strong>11</strong><br />
POV: Special Flight<br />
This film is a dramatic account of the plight of<br />
undocumented foreigners at the Frambois detention<br />
center in Geneva, Switzerland, and of the wardens<br />
who struggle to reconcile humane values with the<br />
harsh realities of a strict deportation system.<br />
Monday, <strong>July</strong> 1, 10:00 pm<br />
Secrets of Althorp:<br />
The Spencers<br />
Nineteen generations of Spencers have lived at<br />
Althorp, the childhood home of Diana, Princess of<br />
Wales. The estate is now in the hands of Diana’s<br />
brother Charles the 9th Earl Spencer. He gives us a<br />
personal tour around this magnificent manor.<br />
Sunday, <strong>July</strong> 7, 7:00 pm<br />
Make Me<br />
In this entertaining series, medically trained<br />
Michael Mosley goes on a journey of discovery to<br />
see if cutting edge science really can improve his<br />
life. Mosley aims to answer some of science’s most<br />
puzzling questions with self-experiments.<br />
Thursdays, <strong>July</strong> 18 and 25, 9:00 pm<br />
See page 6 for information about <strong>WTTW</strong> Prime listings.<br />
Monday 1<br />
EARLY MORNING<br />
12:00 Austin City Limits: The<br />
Decemberists/Gillian Welch<br />
1:00 Doc Martin: The Admirer [R]<br />
2:00 Krakatoa: The Last Days [R]<br />
3:30 Stonewall Uprising:<br />
American Experience [R]<br />
5:00 Victory Garden: Light<br />
5:30 P. Allen Smith’s Garden<br />
Home: Seasonal Change<br />
MORNING-AFTERNOON<br />
6:00-6:00 <strong>WTTW</strong> Kids<br />
EVENING<br />
6:00 PBS NewsHour<br />
7:00 Chicago Tonight<br />
8:00 Antiques Roadshow: Vintage<br />
Milwaukee A Tiffany lamp,<br />
which was appraised at<br />
$8,000-$15,000 in 1998,<br />
is now valued between<br />
$20,000 and $30,000!<br />
9:00 Antiques Roadshow:<br />
Chattanooga (Part 1 of<br />
3) Discoveries include an<br />
1826 TennesSee hunting<br />
horn and an heirloom<br />
necklace whose centerpiece<br />
is a five carat diamond.<br />
10:00 POV: Special Flight A<br />
dramatic account of the plight<br />
of undocumented foreigners<br />
at the Frambois detention<br />
center in Geneva, Switzerland.<br />
<strong>11</strong>:00 Nightly Business Report<br />
<strong>11</strong>:30 BBC World News<br />
Tuesday 2<br />
EARLY MORNING<br />
12:00 Chicago Tonight [R]<br />
1:00 Tavis Smiley<br />
1:30 Charlie Rose<br />
2:30 Masterpiece Mystery!<br />
Inspector Lewis:<br />
Intelligent Design [R]<br />
4:00 Call the Midwife<br />
(Part 3 of 8) [R]<br />
5:00 Chicago Tonight [R]<br />
MORNING-AFTERNOON<br />
6:00-6:00 <strong>WTTW</strong> Kids<br />
EVENING<br />
6:00 PBS NewsHour<br />
7:00 Chicago Tonight<br />
8:00 Statue of Liberty This 1985<br />
Ken Burns film chronicles<br />
the creation and history of<br />
the Statue of Liberty and<br />
what it represents to all<br />
Americans. Narrated by<br />
David McCullough.<br />
9:00 Mount Rushmore: American<br />
Experience The story of<br />
Mount Rushmore’s creation<br />
is as bizarre and wonderful<br />
as the monument itself. It is<br />
the story of hucksterism and<br />
hyperbole, of a massive public<br />
works project in the midst of<br />
an economic depression.<br />
10:00 Frontline: WikiSecrets<br />
<strong>11</strong>:00 Nightly Business Report<br />
<strong>11</strong>:30 BBC World News<br />
Wednesday 3<br />
EARLY MORNING<br />
12:00 Chicago Tonight [R]<br />
1:00 Tavis Smiley<br />
1:30 Charlie Rose<br />
2:30 Antiques Roadshow:<br />
Chattanooga (Part 1<br />
of 3) See Mon. <strong>July</strong><br />
1 at 9:00 pm. [R]<br />
3:30 POV: Special Flight See Mon.<br />
<strong>July</strong> 1 at 10:00 pm. [R]<br />
4:30 Arts Across America [R]<br />
5:00 Chicago Tonight [R]<br />
MORNING-AFTERNOON<br />
6:00-6:00 <strong>WTTW</strong> Kids<br />
EVENING<br />
6:00 PBS NewsHour<br />
7:00 Chicago Tonight<br />
8:00 Nature: American Eagle<br />
Unique to North America, the<br />
bald eagle is the continent’s<br />
most recognizable aerial<br />
predator. Even in the best<br />
of times, it’s a surprisingly<br />
tough struggle to maintain<br />
a one-ton home and raise<br />
chicks until they can hunt on<br />
their own. This is an intimate<br />
portrait of these majestic<br />
raptors’ lives in the wild.<br />
9:00 NOVA: Dogs Decoded This<br />
episode brings to light new<br />
discoveries in genetics that are<br />
illuminating the origin of dogs,<br />
revealing the science behind<br />
the remarkable bond between<br />
humans and their dogs.<br />
10:00 Secrets of the Dead: The<br />
Silver Pharaoh The royal<br />
tomb of Pharaoh Psusennes I<br />
is one of the most spectacular<br />
of all the ancient Egyptian<br />
treasures. So why hasn’t<br />
the world heard about it?<br />
And what does it reveal<br />
about ancient Egypt?<br />
<strong>11</strong>:00 Nightly Business Report<br />
<strong>11</strong>:30 BBC World News<br />
Thursday 4<br />
Independence Day<br />
EARLY MORNING<br />
12:00 Chicago Tonight [R]<br />
1:00 Tavis Smiley<br />
1:30 Charlie Rose<br />
2:30 Frontline [R]<br />
3:30 Statue of Liberty See Tues.<br />
<strong>July</strong> 2 at 8:00 pm. [R]<br />
4:30 Rick Steves’ Europe:<br />
European Travel<br />
Skills (Part 3) [R]<br />
5:00 Chicago Tonight [R]<br />
MORNING-AFTERNOON<br />
6:00-6:00 <strong>WTTW</strong> Kids<br />
EVENING<br />
6:00 PBS NewsHour<br />
7:00 A Capitol Fourth<br />
8:30 A Capitol Fourth [R]<br />
10:00 Mount Rushmore: American<br />
Experience See Tues.<br />
<strong>July</strong> 2 at 9:00 pm. [R]<br />
<strong>11</strong>:00 Nightly Business Report<br />
<strong>11</strong>:30 BBC World News<br />
Friday 5<br />
EARLY MORNING<br />
12:00 Lidia Celebrates America:<br />
Freedom and Independence<br />
Join host and chef Lidia<br />
Bastianich as she celebrates<br />
independence and freedom<br />
with different cultures across<br />
America. The celebrity cast<br />
includes actress Anna Deavere<br />
Smith, opera singer Renée<br />
Fleming, singer Martha<br />
Wainwright, chef Jacques<br />
Pepin, and actor Alec Mapa.<br />
1:00 Tavis Smiley<br />
1:30 Charlie Rose<br />
2:30 Nature: American<br />
Eagle See Wed. <strong>July</strong><br />
3 at 8:00 pm. [R]<br />
3:30 Secrets of the Dead: The<br />
Silver Pharaoh See Wed.<br />
<strong>July</strong> 3 at 10:00 pm. [R]<br />
4:30 Local, USA [R]<br />
5:00 NOVA: Dogs Decoded<br />
See Wed. <strong>July</strong> 3 at<br />
9:00 pm. [R]<br />
MORNING-AFTERNOON<br />
6:00-6:00 <strong>WTTW</strong> Kids<br />
EVENING<br />
6:00 PBS NewsHour<br />
7:00 Hidden Chicago 2 In this<br />
sequel to <strong>WTTW</strong>’s popular<br />
Hidden Chicago special,<br />
Geoffrey Baer explores dusty<br />
attics, deep tunnels, the<br />
In the Spotlight<br />
Tom Bergeron<br />
A Capitol Fourth<br />
Emmy Award-winning television<br />
personality Tom Bergeron (Dancing<br />
with the Stars) hosts America’s national<br />
Independence Day celebration live<br />
from the West Lawn of the U.S. Capitol.<br />
Bergeron will lead an all-star cast during<br />
the top-rated music and fireworks<br />
extravaganza that has become<br />
America’s favorite birthday party. With<br />
20 cameras positioned around the city,<br />
viewers at home are front and center<br />
for the greatest display of fireworks<br />
anywhere in the nation. As always, this<br />
program also airs on National Public<br />
Radio and to our troops around the<br />
world on the American Forces Network.<br />
Thursday, <strong>July</strong> 4,<br />
7:00 and 8:30 pm<br />
<strong>2013</strong> JULY 5
<strong>WTTW</strong> Digital Channel Highlights<br />
These digital channels are available with digital cable or over-the-air with a digital receiver. For more information about<br />
digital television and for complete schedules, visit wttw.com/schedules.<br />
HD<br />
<strong>WTTW</strong><strong>11</strong> in HD<br />
Free TV, over-the-air antenna viewers can watch<br />
<strong>WTTW</strong><strong>11</strong> in high-definition by tuning to channel <strong>11</strong>-1.<br />
Cable or satellite viewers can locate <strong>WTTW</strong><strong>11</strong> in<br />
high-definition on the on-screen menu.<br />
Secrets of the Dead: Ultimate Tut<br />
Wednesday, <strong>July</strong> 10, 9:00 pm<br />
Explore the latest evidence from a team of archaeologists to build<br />
the ultimate picture of Tutankhamen. The program takes a 21stcentury<br />
approach to ancient history, following new scientific research<br />
and presenting fresh insights into how Tutankhamen was buried, why<br />
his tomb was the only one to remain intact, and the enduring<br />
enigma around how he died.<br />
Full schedule online at wttw.com/schedules<br />
Pictured: A scene from Ultimate Tut<br />
<strong>WTTW</strong> Prime<br />
<strong>WTTW</strong> Prime is our “prime time all the time” channel.<br />
Free TV, over-the-air antenna viewers can tune to<br />
channel <strong>11</strong>-2 to find <strong>WTTW</strong> Prime. <strong>WTTW</strong> Prime is<br />
on Comcast digital cable channel 370 and on RCN<br />
channel 37.<br />
Masterpiece Contemporary: Endgame<br />
Thursday, <strong>July</strong> <strong>11</strong>, 8:00 pm<br />
A nation teeters on the brink of civil war in this real-life political thriller<br />
about the negotiations that led to the end of apartheid in South Africa.<br />
Seemingly doomed to failure, the secret talks were held against a<br />
backdrop of terrorism, spying, blackmail, and escalating unrest.<br />
Full schedule online at wttw.com/schedules<br />
Pictured: William Hurt, Endgame<br />
<strong>WTTW</strong> Create<br />
<strong>WTTW</strong> Create is our how-to and lifestyle programming<br />
channel. Free TV, over-the-air antenna viewers tune<br />
to channel <strong>11</strong>-3. <strong>WTTW</strong> Create is on Comcast digital<br />
cable channel 369 and on RCN channel 38. <strong>WTTW</strong><br />
Create programming airs from 7:00 am to 8:00 pm.<br />
<strong>WTTW</strong> PRIME ad<br />
Professor Martha<br />
Sunday, <strong>July</strong> 7, <strong>11</strong>:00 am-5:00 pm<br />
School is back in session and Professor Martha Stewart is your<br />
teacher. Learn the basics of cooking from the original Domestic Diva.<br />
Lessons in roasting, stewing, and sautéing are on the syllabus. To<br />
ensure your “A,” don’t miss an episode.<br />
Full schedule online at wttw.com/schedules<br />
Pictured: Martha Stewart<br />
<strong>WTTW</strong> World<br />
<strong>WTTW</strong> World features public television’s signature<br />
documentary, science, and news programming<br />
complemented by original content from emerging<br />
producers. Free TV, over-the-air antenna viewers tune<br />
to channel <strong>11</strong>-3. <strong>WTTW</strong> World is on Comcast digital<br />
cable channel 369 and on RCN channel 38. <strong>WTTW</strong><br />
World programming airs from 8:00 pm to 7:00 am.<br />
Global Voices<br />
Sundays, 9:00 pm<br />
A new international independent documentary series, Global Voices<br />
samples the best of international documentary. The series features<br />
five all-new global docs and 21 notable international documentaries<br />
that have previously aired on PBS in other forums.<br />
Full schedule online at wttw.com/schedules<br />
Pictured: Daughter from Dangang/Balikbayan<br />
NEW!<br />
<strong>WTTW</strong> Vme<br />
<strong>WTTW</strong> Vme is our Spanish language channel. Free TV,<br />
over-the-air antenna viewers can tune to channel <strong>11</strong>-4.<br />
<strong>WTTW</strong> Vme is on Comcast digital channels 368 and<br />
629, Dish Network channels 846 and 9414, DirectTV<br />
channel 440, and RCN channel 39.<br />
Estelares: Alfonso, el príncipe maldito<br />
Monday-Thursday, <strong>July</strong> 22-25, 8:00 pm<br />
The four-part miniseries stars actor José Luis García Pérez as Alfonso<br />
and Cristina Alfonso Peña as his wife, Carmen. The four chapters<br />
depict the life of a man who was destined to lead a life of luxury and<br />
comfort, until the abandonment of his wife, the death of his eldest son,<br />
and his own murder charge led to his tragic downfall.<br />
Full schedule online at wttw.com/schedules<br />
Pictured: José Luis García Pérez<br />
on demand<br />
<strong>WTTW</strong> on Demand<br />
Find <strong>WTTW</strong> on Demand by selecting Comcast’s Local<br />
folder.<br />
<strong>July</strong> On-Demand Picks<br />
• A Capitol Fourth<br />
• Check, Please!<br />
Pictured: Fireworks over the Capitol<br />
6 JULY <strong>2013</strong>
In the Spotlight<br />
In the Spotlight<br />
Charlie Rose<br />
Charlie Rose Weekend<br />
This new 30-minute weekly series<br />
features the iconic television anchor’s<br />
focus on the events and conversations<br />
shaping the week and the week ahead.<br />
Drawing on conversations from his<br />
nightly PBS program and new insightful<br />
perspectives from around the world,<br />
it captures the defining moments in<br />
politics, science, business, culture,<br />
media, and sports in a fresh, engaged,<br />
and smart presentation.<br />
Sundays beginning<br />
<strong>July</strong> 7, 12:00 pm<br />
candy aisle at Walgreen’s,<br />
and more in search of<br />
fascinating fragments of<br />
Chicago’s past and littleknown<br />
stories behind things<br />
we See and use every day.<br />
8:00 Check, Please! Hot Dogs,<br />
Hamburgers, and Pizza<br />
8:30 MEXICO – One Plate at a<br />
Time with Rick Bayless:<br />
The Kernel of Deliciousness<br />
The variety of corns available<br />
in Oaxaca boggles the mind<br />
and the taste buds. Rick<br />
introduces us to Amado<br />
Ramirez Leyva who believes<br />
that corn, domesticated some<br />
9,000 years ago in Mexico, is<br />
the basis of Mexican culture.<br />
9:00 Cleveland Orchestra in<br />
Performance: Pierre Boulez<br />
Conducts Mahler This program<br />
includes Gustav Mahler’s<br />
Adagio from Symphony No. 10<br />
in F-sharp Major, and Mahler’s<br />
“The Youth’s Magic Horn.”<br />
Pierre Boulez conducts. Vocal<br />
soloists are mezzo-soprano<br />
Magdalena Kozena and baritone<br />
Christian Gerhaher.<br />
10:30 Katmai: Alaska’s Wild<br />
Peninsula Filmmaker John<br />
Grabowska reveals the<br />
wilderness of the Alaska<br />
Peninsula, a cloud-cloaked<br />
landscape where bears<br />
outnumber people, and<br />
the sockeye salmon run is<br />
the largest in the world.<br />
<strong>11</strong>:00 Washington Week<br />
with Gwen Ifill<br />
<strong>11</strong>:30 BBC World News<br />
Saturday 6<br />
EARLY MORNING<br />
12:00 Nightly Business Report<br />
12:30 Rick Steves’ Europe:<br />
European Travel<br />
Skills, Part III [R]<br />
1:00 Tavis Smiley<br />
1:30 Charlie Rose<br />
2:30 Secrets of Henry<br />
VIII’s Palace [R]<br />
3:30 Doctor Who: A<br />
Christmas Carol [R]<br />
4:30 Check, Please! Hot Dogs,<br />
Hamburgers, and Pizza [R]<br />
5:00 MEXICO – One Plate at a<br />
Time with Rick Bayless:<br />
The Kernel of Deliciousness<br />
See Fri. <strong>July</strong> 5 at 8:30 pm. [R]<br />
MORNING<br />
5:30-10:00 <strong>WTTW</strong> Kids<br />
10:00 New Scandinavian<br />
Cooking: Milk and<br />
Chocolate of the North<br />
10:30 Wisconsin Foodie<br />
<strong>11</strong>:00 Sara’s Weeknight Meals:<br />
Turkish Home Cooking<br />
<strong>11</strong>:30 MEXICO – One Plate at a<br />
Time with Rick Bayless:<br />
Delicious Eco-Tourism[R]<br />
AFTERNOON<br />
12:00 Cook’s Country from<br />
America’s Test Kitchen:<br />
Fancy Chicken<br />
12:30 Primal Grill with Steven<br />
Raichlen: On the Wing<br />
1:00 Market Warriors: Antiquing<br />
in Long Beach, CA The<br />
pickers head out to the Long<br />
Beach Antique Market, where<br />
more than 800 vendors flock<br />
to the popular monthly market.<br />
2:00 America’s Test Kitchen<br />
from Cook’s Illustrated:<br />
Pasta, Please<br />
2:30 America’s Test Kitchen<br />
from Cook’s Illustrated:<br />
Perfecting Summer Classics<br />
3:00 Simply Ming: Crème<br />
Anglaise with Chef<br />
Duff Goldman<br />
3:30 Martha Bakes: Pate Sucree<br />
4:00 Martha Stewart’s Cooking<br />
School: Grains<br />
4:30 Check, Please! Hot Dogs,<br />
Hamburgers, and Pizza [R]<br />
5:00 Rick Steves’ Europe:<br />
Rome – Ancient Glory<br />
5:30 Ask This Old House:<br />
Building a Custom Fireplace<br />
Mantle/Repairing a<br />
Leaking Kitchen Faucet<br />
EVENING<br />
6:00 Ask This Old House:<br />
Laying Sod in the<br />
Backyard/Installing a<br />
Wireless Thermostat<br />
6:30 McLaughlin Group<br />
7:00 As Time Goes By<br />
7:30 Keeping Up Appearances<br />
8:00 Doc Martin: The Holly Bears<br />
a Prickle Doc Martin and<br />
Louisa are finally going on<br />
their first date. However, in<br />
typical fashion, the clumsy<br />
doctor manages to ruin the<br />
moment with an inappropriate<br />
remark, and Louisa<br />
ends their affair, leaving<br />
Martin shell shocked.<br />
9:00 Saturday Night Movie:<br />
The Thomas Crown Affair<br />
Steve McQueen stars as a<br />
Boston tycoon who pulls off<br />
a daring bank heist just for<br />
kicks; Faye Dunaway plays<br />
the insurance investigator<br />
who eventually falls in love<br />
with him. (1968/Color)<br />
<strong>11</strong>:00 Hidden Chicago 2 [R]<br />
Sunday 7<br />
EARLY MORNING<br />
12:00 NOVA: Dogs Decoded [R]<br />
1:00 Antiques Roadshow:<br />
Chattanooga (Part 1 of 3) [R]<br />
2:00 Antiques Roadshow:<br />
Vintage Milwaukee See Mon.<br />
<strong>July</strong> 1 at 8:00 pm. [R]<br />
3:00 Cleveland Orchestra in<br />
Performance: Pierre Boulez<br />
Conducts Mahler See Fri.<br />
<strong>July</strong> 5 at 9:00 pm. [R]<br />
4:30 Katmai: Alaska’s Wild<br />
Peninsula See Fri. <strong>July</strong><br />
5 at 10:30 pm. [R]<br />
5:00 Check, Please! Hot Dogs,<br />
Hamburgers, and Pizza [R]<br />
MORNING<br />
5:30-<strong>11</strong>:00 <strong>WTTW</strong> Kids<br />
<strong>11</strong>:00 Moyers & Company<br />
AFTERNOON<br />
12:00 Charlie Rose Weekend<br />
12:30 Rudy Maxa’s World: Nova<br />
Scotia and Newfoundland<br />
1:00 Check, Please! Hot Dogs,<br />
Hamburgers, and Pizza [R]<br />
1:29 Movie: The Sunshine<br />
Boys After a long separation,<br />
two former vaudeville<br />
partners (Walter Matthau,<br />
George Burns) reunite to<br />
renew their friendship and<br />
their feud. (1975/Color)<br />
3:20 Movie: Oh, God! When God<br />
(George Burns) appears<br />
to an assistant grocery<br />
manager (John Denver) as<br />
a good natured old man,<br />
the Almighty selects him<br />
as his messenger for the<br />
modern world. (1977/Color)<br />
5:00 30 Good Minutes<br />
5:30 Arts Across America<br />
EVENING<br />
6:00 Exploring the Wild Kingdom<br />
It was called Mutual of<br />
Omaha’s Wild Kingdom, the<br />
greatest television wildlife<br />
program of all time, and it<br />
changed an entire generation’s<br />
perceptions of the natural<br />
world. We follow the dynamic<br />
evolution of the series.<br />
7:00 Secrets of Althorp:<br />
The Spencers<br />
8:00 Masterpiece Mystery!<br />
Charles the 9th Earl Spencer<br />
Secrets of Althorp:<br />
The Spencers<br />
Nineteen generations of Spencers, one<br />
of Britain’s most eminent aristocratic<br />
dynasties, have lived for over 500<br />
years at Althorp – childhood home to<br />
the much beloved Diana, Princess of<br />
Wales. The house has witnessed joys<br />
and tragedies and the estate is now in<br />
the hands of Diana’s brother Charles<br />
the 9th Earl Spencer. He gives us a<br />
personal tour around this magnificent<br />
manor that is still very much a family<br />
home.<br />
Sunday, <strong>July</strong> 7,<br />
7:00 pm<br />
Shaun Evans<br />
Masterpiece Mystery!<br />
Endeavour<br />
Before Inspector Morse, there was the<br />
rookie Constable Morse, fed up with<br />
police work and ready to nip his career<br />
in the bud by handing in his resignation.<br />
That is, until a murder turned up that<br />
only he could solve. Shaun Evans stars<br />
as the young Endeavour Morse, before<br />
his signature red Jaguar but with his<br />
deductive powers already running in<br />
high gear.<br />
Sundays beginning<br />
<strong>July</strong> 7, 8:00 pm<br />
<strong>2013</strong> JULY 7
8 JULY <strong>2013</strong>
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Grand Prize: an all-new 2014 Subaru Forester!<br />
Pictured: 2014 Subaru Forester 2.5i Touring<br />
A cooking party for 20<br />
from The Chopping Block.<br />
A Puma Romeo scooter<br />
courtesy of City Scooters.<br />
A home entertainment<br />
system from CDW.<br />
Start your treasure hunt today!<br />
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<strong>2013</strong> JULY 9
In the Spotlight<br />
Secrets of the Dead:<br />
Ultimate Tut<br />
Ninety years ago in Egypt’s Valley of<br />
the Kings, the greatest archaeological<br />
find in history was made: the discovery<br />
of Tutankhamen’s tomb and its golden<br />
treasures. It made Tutankhamen the<br />
most famous name in ancient Egyptian<br />
history. But the real story has become<br />
shrouded in myth – with many mysteries<br />
around the tomb unsolved to this<br />
day. This two-hour special combines<br />
the latest evidence from a team of<br />
archaeologists, anatomists, geologists,<br />
and Egyptologists to build the ultimate<br />
picture of Tutankhamen. Blending 3D<br />
graphics, stylized reconstruction, and<br />
action-adventure forensic investigation,<br />
the programs take a 21st-century<br />
approach to ancient history, following<br />
new scientific research and presenting<br />
fresh insights into how Tutankhamen<br />
was buried, why his tomb was the<br />
only one to remain intact, and the<br />
enduring enigma around how he died.<br />
Wednesday, <strong>July</strong> 10,<br />
9:00 pm<br />
Endeavor: Girl DC Morse<br />
and DI Thursday investigate<br />
burgled gas meters, the<br />
sudden death of a young<br />
secretarial student, and a<br />
string of Post Office robberies,<br />
confounding the solution to<br />
a pair of violent murders.<br />
9:30 Call the Midwife (Season 2,<br />
Part 4 of 8) Returning from<br />
her stint at the London<br />
Hospital, Jenny needs all<br />
her midwifery skill when<br />
she and Sister Evangelina<br />
assist at the birth of a baby<br />
born with spina bifida.<br />
10:30 Film School Shorts:<br />
Fire and Fury<br />
<strong>11</strong>:00 Doctor Who: The Impossible<br />
Astronaut The Doctor, Amy,<br />
and Rory receive a secret<br />
summons that leads them<br />
to the Oval Office in 1969.<br />
<strong>11</strong>:46 Doctor Who: Confidential –<br />
Coming to America<br />
Monday 8<br />
EARLY MORNING<br />
12:01 Live from the Artists<br />
Den: Mumford & Sons<br />
1:00 Austin City Limits: The<br />
Steve Miller Band/<br />
Preservation Hall Jazz Band<br />
2:00 Doc Martin: The Holly<br />
Bears a Prickle See Sat.<br />
<strong>July</strong> 6 at 8:00 pm. [R]<br />
3:00 Secrets of Althorp: The<br />
Spencers See Sun. <strong>July</strong><br />
7 at 7:00 pm. [R]<br />
4:00 Mount Rushmore:<br />
American Experience [R]<br />
5:00 Victory Garden: Hot<br />
5:30 P. Allen Smith’s Garden to<br />
Table: The Rite of Spring<br />
MORNING-AFTERNOON<br />
6:00-6:00 <strong>WTTW</strong> Kids<br />
EVENING<br />
6:00 PBS NewsHour<br />
7:00 Chicago Tonight<br />
8:00 Antiques Roadshow: Vintage<br />
Rochester Appraised items<br />
including a painting by Frank<br />
Zappa, a van Munster violin,<br />
and a Minton vase. One of<br />
these items increased more<br />
than five times in value<br />
and another has dropped<br />
by more than $1,000. Tune<br />
in to find out which item’s<br />
value has soared and<br />
which one’s is sinking.<br />
9:00 Antiques Roadshow:<br />
Chattanooga (Part 2 of<br />
3) Highlights include a<br />
19th-century military overthe-shoulder<br />
saxophone; an<br />
heirloom Confederate soldier’s<br />
sword; and a collection of<br />
movie marketing memorabilia<br />
from the 1920s to the 1980s,<br />
valued at $10,000 to $15,000.<br />
10:00 POV: Herman’s House<br />
Herman Wallace may be the<br />
longest-serving prisoner in<br />
solitary confinement in the<br />
United States. This is an<br />
account of the remarkable<br />
expression his struggle found<br />
in an unusual project proposed<br />
by artist Jackie Sumell.<br />
<strong>11</strong>:30 BBC World News<br />
Tuesday 9<br />
EARLY MORNING<br />
12:00 Nightly Business Report<br />
12:30 Chicago Tonight [R]<br />
1:30 Tavis Smiley<br />
2:00 Charlie Rose<br />
3:00 Exploring the Wild Kingdom<br />
See Sun. <strong>July</strong> 7 at 6:00 pm. [R]<br />
4:00 Call the Midwife (Season 2,<br />
Part 4 of 8) See Sun.<br />
<strong>July</strong> 7 at 9:30 pm. [R]<br />
5:00 Chicago Tonight [R]<br />
MORNING-AFTERNOON<br />
6:00-6:00 <strong>WTTW</strong> Kids<br />
EVENING<br />
6:00 PBS NewsHour<br />
7:00 Chicago Tonight<br />
8:00 Lewis & Clark: The<br />
Journey of the Corps of<br />
Discovery (Part 1 of 2) This<br />
two-Part documentary by<br />
acclaimed filmmaker Ken<br />
Burns and co-producer<br />
Dayton Duncan presents<br />
the story of the incredible<br />
journey of the intrepid<br />
explorers Lewis and Clark,<br />
charged by President Thomas<br />
Jefferson to find and chart<br />
a path to the Pacific Ocean<br />
through the unexplored North<br />
American wilderness. Part 2<br />
airs next week at this time.<br />
10:00 Frontline<br />
<strong>11</strong>:00 Nightly Business Report<br />
<strong>11</strong>:30 BBC World News<br />
Wednesday 10<br />
EARLY MORNING<br />
12:00 Chicago Tonight [R]<br />
1:00 Tavis Smiley<br />
1:30 Charlie Rose<br />
2:30 Masterpiece Mystery!<br />
Endeavor: Girl See Sun.<br />
<strong>July</strong> 7 at 8:00 pm. [R]<br />
4:00 Antiques Roadshow:<br />
Vintage Rochester See Mon.<br />
<strong>July</strong> 8 at 8:00 pm. [R]<br />
5:00 Chicago Tonight [R]<br />
MORNING-AFTERNOON<br />
6:00-6:00 <strong>WTTW</strong> Kids<br />
EVENING<br />
6:00 PBS NewsHour<br />
7:00 Chicago Tonight<br />
8:00 NOVA: Building Pharaoh’s<br />
Chariot Around 3,600 years<br />
ago, reliefs in Egyptian<br />
tombs and temples depicted<br />
pharaohs and warriors<br />
proudly riding into battle on<br />
horse-drawn chariots. Was<br />
the Egyptian chariot really<br />
a revolutionary design?<br />
9:00 Secrets of the Dead:<br />
Ultimate Tut<br />
<strong>11</strong>:00 Nightly Business Report<br />
<strong>11</strong>:30 BBC World News<br />
Thursday <strong>11</strong><br />
EARLY MORNING<br />
12:00 Chicago Tonight [R]<br />
1:00 Tavis Smiley<br />
1:30 Charlie Rose<br />
2:30 Antiques Roadshow:<br />
Chattanooga (Part 2<br />
of 3) See Mon. <strong>July</strong><br />
8 at 9:00 pm. [R]<br />
3:30 POV: Herman’s House<br />
See Mon. <strong>July</strong> 8 at<br />
10:00 pm. [R]<br />
5:00 Chicago Tonight [R]<br />
MORNING-AFTERNOON<br />
6:00-6:00 <strong>WTTW</strong> Kids<br />
EVENING<br />
6:00 PBS NewsHour<br />
7:00 Chicago Tonight<br />
8:00 Extraordinary Women:<br />
Agatha Christie<br />
9:00 The Hayloft Gang: The Story<br />
of the National Barn Dance<br />
From its debut in 1924, one of<br />
the most popular and longest<br />
running programs on radio<br />
was the National Barn Dance.<br />
The Chicago-based WLS-AM<br />
variety show unified rural<br />
Americans with its nostalgic<br />
brand of traditional folk<br />
music and country humor,<br />
and helped define an identity<br />
for a struggling generation.<br />
10:00 Service: When Women<br />
Come Marching Home<br />
This journey from the<br />
deserts of Afghanistan to rural<br />
Tennessee and from Iraq to<br />
urban New York City shows<br />
women functioning as fully<br />
accepted and contributing<br />
members of a military unit<br />
as well as the devastating<br />
isolation and persecution<br />
of those who report rape.<br />
<strong>11</strong>:00 Nightly Business Report<br />
<strong>11</strong>:30 BBC World News<br />
Friday 12<br />
EARLY MORNING<br />
12:00 Chicago Tonight [R]<br />
1:00 Tavis Smiley<br />
1:30 Charlie Rose<br />
2:30 Lewis & Clark: The Journey<br />
In the Spotlight<br />
Agatha Christie<br />
Extraordinary Women:<br />
Agatha Christie<br />
Known as “the Queen of Crime<br />
Fiction” and revered as the “Master<br />
of Suspense,” famed author Agatha<br />
Christie perfected the art of the<br />
whodunit – and her mysteries were<br />
a masterpiece in misdirection. But<br />
her dramas were not just contained<br />
within her books. The real Agatha<br />
Christie remains as mysterious as<br />
any of the characters in her novels.<br />
Intensely private all her life, Agatha<br />
did leave hidden clues – and if you<br />
know where to look, these clues<br />
reveal a very different woman to that<br />
of her accepted public persona.<br />
Thursday, <strong>July</strong> <strong>11</strong>,<br />
8:00 pm<br />
10 JULY <strong>2013</strong>
In the Spotlight<br />
of the Corps of Discovery<br />
(Part 1 of 2) See Tues.<br />
<strong>July</strong> 9 at 8:00 pm. [R]<br />
4:30 Arts Across America [R]<br />
5:00 Chicago Tonight [R]<br />
MORNING-AFTERNOON<br />
6:00-6:00 <strong>WTTW</strong> Kids<br />
EVENING<br />
6:00 PBS NewsHour<br />
7:00 Chicago Tonight: The Week<br />
in Review with Joel Weisman<br />
7:30 Jay’s Chicago: Forward<br />
Motion Barefoot running –<br />
year round! A man does his<br />
time for murder, then returns<br />
to his community to give<br />
back. Yoga and meditation<br />
in Cook County Jail. And, a<br />
Chicago program gives each<br />
teen a team of mentors.<br />
8:00 Check, Please! Andie’s/GT<br />
Fish & Oyster/Hog Wild<br />
8:30 MEXICO – One Plate at a<br />
Time with Rick Bayless:<br />
Mercado Madness “You are<br />
what you eat.” Brillat Savarin’s<br />
statement fuels Rick’s tour<br />
of the 21 de Noviembre<br />
market in downtown Oaxaca.<br />
We uncover the incredibly<br />
rich culture of the market<br />
and its role in the daily lives<br />
and meals of the locals.<br />
9:00 American Masters: A Letter<br />
to Elia The controversial film<br />
director Elia Kazan was to be<br />
recognized with an honorary<br />
Academy Award for lifetime<br />
achievement, an honor that<br />
divided the movie industry<br />
and fueled social commentary<br />
across the country, due<br />
to his involvement in the<br />
Hollywood Blacklist.<br />
10:30 Architect Michael Graves:<br />
A Grand Tour His products<br />
for Target made this Indiana<br />
boy a household name,<br />
but in the 1980s Michael<br />
Graves became the darling<br />
of the architecture world with<br />
buildings that took a playful<br />
approach to classical forms. A<br />
sudden illness in 2003 left him<br />
wheelchair-bound, opening<br />
a new chapter in his career.<br />
Hosted by Geoffrey Baer.<br />
<strong>11</strong>:00 Washington Week<br />
with Gwen Ifill<br />
<strong>11</strong>:30 BBC World News<br />
Saturday 13<br />
EARLY MORNING<br />
12:00 Nightly Business Report [R]<br />
12:30 Chicago Tonight: The<br />
Week in Review with<br />
Joel Weisman [R]<br />
1:00 Tavis Smiley<br />
1:30 Charlie Rose<br />
2:30 Secrets of the Dead:<br />
Ultimate Tut See Wed.<br />
<strong>July</strong> 10 at 9:00 pm. [R]<br />
4:30 Architect Michael Graves:<br />
A Grand Tour See Fri.<br />
<strong>July</strong> 12 at 10:30 pm. [R]<br />
5:00 Chicago Tonight: The<br />
Week in Review with<br />
Joel Weisman [R]<br />
MORNING<br />
6:30-10:00 <strong>WTTW</strong> Kids<br />
10:00 The Whitney Reynolds Show<br />
10:30 Wisconsin Foodie<br />
<strong>11</strong>:00 Sara’s Weeknight Meals:<br />
Winter Comfort Food<br />
<strong>11</strong>:30 MEXICO – One Plate at a<br />
Time with Rick Bayless: The<br />
Kernel of Deliciousness [R]<br />
AFTERNOON<br />
12:00 Cook’s Country from<br />
America’s Test Kitchen:<br />
Tropical Barbecue<br />
12:30 Primal Grill with Steven<br />
Raichlen: At the Game<br />
1:00 Market Warriors: Antiquing<br />
in Chantilly, VA The pickers<br />
travel to Chantilly, Virginia,<br />
for the DC Big Flea. This<br />
six-times-a-year indoor<br />
show finds the pickers trying<br />
to make a big score on<br />
their target assignment to<br />
find miniature furniture.<br />
2:00 America’s Test Kitchen from<br />
Cook’s Illustrated: A Slow<br />
and Easy Thanksgiving<br />
2:30 America’s Test Kitchen<br />
from Cook’s Illustrated:<br />
Rethinking Seafood Classics<br />
3:00 Simply Ming: Caramelization<br />
with Guest Jody Adams<br />
3:30 Martha Bakes: Yeast Dough<br />
4:00 Martha Stewart’s Cooking<br />
School: Preserving<br />
4:30 Check, Please! Andie’s/GT<br />
Fish & Oyster/Hog Wild [R]<br />
5:00 Rick Steves’ Europe:<br />
Rome – Baroque Brilliance<br />
5:30 Ask This Old House: Planting<br />
Palm Trees/Replacing an<br />
Old Heating System<br />
EVENING<br />
6:00 Ask This Old House:<br />
Special New York Episode<br />
6:30 McLaughlin Group<br />
7:00 As Time Goes By<br />
7:30 Keeping Up Appearances<br />
8:00 Doc Martin: Nowt So Queer<br />
Portwenn is buzzing with<br />
the news of the engagement<br />
of Dr. Martin Ellingham and<br />
Headmistress Louisa Glasson.<br />
8:50 Death in Paradise (Season 1,<br />
Part 1) When a British<br />
cop is found murdered in<br />
a locked room on the tiny<br />
paradise island of Saint-Marie,<br />
Detective Inspector Richard<br />
Poole is sent to investigate.<br />
He’s the perfect man to solve<br />
the case – if only he didn’t<br />
just hate sun, sea, and sand.<br />
10:00 Saturday Night Movie: Get<br />
Shorty A film-loving loan shark<br />
teams with a B-movie producer<br />
to become a Hollywood<br />
mogul. Cast: John Travolta,<br />
Gene Hackman, Rene Russo,<br />
Danny DeVito. (1995/Color)<br />
Sunday 14<br />
EARLY MORNING<br />
12:00 The Hayloft Gang: The<br />
Story of the National<br />
Barn Dance See Thurs.<br />
<strong>July</strong> <strong>11</strong> at 9:00 pm. [R]<br />
1:00 Extraordinary Women:<br />
Agatha Christie See Thurs.<br />
<strong>July</strong> <strong>11</strong> at 8:00 pm. [R]<br />
2:00 Frontline [R]<br />
3:00 NOVA: Building Pharaoh’s<br />
Chariot See Wed. <strong>July</strong><br />
10 at 8:00 pm. [R]<br />
4:00 Service: When Women Come<br />
Marching Home See Thurs.<br />
<strong>July</strong> <strong>11</strong> at 10:00 pm. [R]<br />
5:00 Check, Please! Andie’s/GT<br />
Fish & Oyster/Hog Wild [R]<br />
MORNING<br />
5:30-<strong>11</strong>:00 <strong>WTTW</strong> Kids<br />
<strong>11</strong>:00 Moyers & Company<br />
AFTERNOON<br />
12:00 Charlie Rose Weekend<br />
12:30 Rudy Maxa’s World:<br />
Food, Drink and Place<br />
1:00 Check, Please! Andie’s/GT<br />
Fish & Oyster/Hog Wild [R]<br />
1:30 Joanne Weir’s Cooking<br />
Confidence: Argentina<br />
Remembered<br />
2:00 Intelligence Squared: Should<br />
Genetically Engineered<br />
Babies Be Prohibited?<br />
Imagine a world free of genetic<br />
diseases, where parents<br />
control their offspring’s height,<br />
eye color, and intelligence. But<br />
even if the science could be<br />
perfected, is it morally wrong?<br />
3:00 Great Performances at the<br />
Met: Maria Stuarda Mezzosoprano<br />
Joyce DiDonato<br />
takes on the virtuosic bel<br />
canto role of the doomed<br />
Mary, Queen of Scots. The<br />
second opera of Donizetti’s<br />
Tudor trilogy explores regal<br />
characters at fateful moments<br />
of their lives. Elza van den<br />
Heever sings Elizabeth I.<br />
5:30 Arts Across America<br />
EVENING<br />
6:00 Extraordinary Women:<br />
Agatha Christie [R]<br />
7:00 Secrets of Chatsworth<br />
8:00 Masterpiece Mystery!<br />
Endeavor: Fugue Morse and<br />
Thursday are confronted with<br />
a new breed of murderer, as<br />
a string of Oxford homicides<br />
continues with no end in sight.<br />
The entire police department<br />
is working round the clock<br />
and a special expert comes<br />
on to assist, but Morse’s<br />
love of opera may be the<br />
key to stopping the killing.<br />
9:30 Call the Midwife (Season 2,<br />
Part 5 of 8) The whole<br />
Poplar community pulls<br />
together to prepare for the<br />
annual Summer Fete.<br />
10:30 Film School Shorts: Blood<br />
is Thicker Than Mud<br />
A view of the art collection<br />
Secrets of Chatsworth<br />
Over five centuries, Chatsworth Estate<br />
has been passed down through 16<br />
generations of the Cavendish family,<br />
and is presently the home of the current<br />
12th Duke of Devonshire and his family.<br />
We discover the stories throughout its<br />
500 years that have shaped the history<br />
of Chatsworth into the acclaimed and<br />
distinguished house it has become<br />
today. So rich are some of the tales,<br />
they have even caught the imagination<br />
of Hollywood. And how does it really<br />
feel to live and work in such an opulent<br />
house with so much colorful history?<br />
We take a look behind the doors of<br />
the house and stroll around the vast<br />
gardens and estate, talking to the Duke<br />
and Duchess to find out the real truth<br />
behind Chatsworth.<br />
Sunday, <strong>July</strong> 14,<br />
7:00 pm<br />
<strong>11</strong>:00 Doctor Who: Day<br />
of the Moon<br />
<strong>11</strong>:48 Doctor Who: Confidential –<br />
Breaking the Silence<br />
Monday 15<br />
EARLY MORNING<br />
12:00 Live from the Artists<br />
Den: Soundgarden<br />
1:00 Austin City Limits: Miranda<br />
Lambert/Jeff Bridges<br />
2:00 Doc Martin: Nowt so<br />
Queer See Sat. <strong>July</strong><br />
13 at 8:00 pm. [R]<br />
3:00 Death in Paradise See Sat.<br />
<strong>July</strong> 13 at 8:50 pm. [R]<br />
4:00 Intelligence Squared:<br />
Should Genetically<br />
Engineered Babies Be<br />
Prohibited? See Sun.<br />
<strong>July</strong> 14 at 2:00 pm. [R]<br />
5:00 Victory Garden: Dark<br />
5:30 P. Allen Smith’s Garden<br />
to Table: There’s More<br />
Than Meets the Arch<br />
MORNING-AFTERNOON<br />
6:00-6:00 <strong>WTTW</strong> Kids<br />
<strong>2013</strong> JULY <strong>11</strong>
In the Spotlight<br />
EVENING<br />
Nazi Mega Weapons<br />
(In 6 Parts)<br />
As Hitler’s grip on Europe tightened,<br />
he ordered men like Wernher von<br />
Braun, Ferdinand Porsche, and Alfried<br />
Krupp to build increasingly outlandish<br />
machines and structures to realize his<br />
master plan. This is World War II told<br />
from a new perspective. This six-part<br />
series uncovers the engineering secrets<br />
of three iconic mega structures, tells<br />
the stories of the evil geniuses that<br />
designed them, and reveals how these<br />
structures sparked a technological<br />
revolution that changed warfare forever.<br />
Wednesdays beginning<br />
<strong>July</strong> 17, 10:00 pm<br />
6:00 PBS NewsHour<br />
7:00 Chicago Tonight<br />
8:00 Antiques Roadshow: Vintage<br />
Louisville A 19th-century folk<br />
art jug, which was originally<br />
appraised in 1998 at $30,000<br />
to $50,000, has since leaped<br />
in value to an estimated<br />
$100,000 to $150,000! Also<br />
appraised are a South<br />
Carolina Slave Badge from<br />
1810 and James Dean’s<br />
high school yearbook.<br />
9:00 Antiques Roadshow:<br />
Chattanooga (Part 3 of<br />
3) Appraisal highlights:<br />
an heirloom 18th-century<br />
Chippendale tall chest; a<br />
unique piece of presidential<br />
memorabilia: an “8-ball”<br />
presented to Harry Truman<br />
in 1948 by the Los Angeles<br />
Press Club; and a pristine<br />
Lionel train set, circa 1930,<br />
valued at $2,500 to $3,000.<br />
10:00 POV: Only the Young This film<br />
follows three unconventional<br />
Christian teenagers coming<br />
of age in a small Southern<br />
California town. Skateboarders<br />
Garrison and Kevin, and<br />
Garrison’s on-and-off<br />
girlfriend, Skye, wrestle with<br />
the eternal questions of youth:<br />
friendship, true love, and<br />
the promise of the future.<br />
<strong>11</strong>:30 BBC World News<br />
Tuesday 16<br />
EARLY MORNING<br />
12:00 Nightly Business Report<br />
12:30 Chicago Tonight [R]<br />
1:30 Tavis Smiley<br />
2:00 Charlie Rose<br />
3:00 Secrets of Chatsworth<br />
See Sun. <strong>July</strong> 14 at<br />
7:00 pm. [R]<br />
4:00 Call the Midwife (Season 2,<br />
Part 5 of 8) See Sun.<br />
<strong>July</strong> 14 at 9:30 pm. [R]<br />
5:00 Chicago Tonight [R]<br />
MORNING-AFTERNOON<br />
6:00-6:00 <strong>WTTW</strong> Kids<br />
EVENING<br />
6:00 PBS NewsHour<br />
7:00 Chicago Tonight<br />
8:00 Lewis & Clark: The Journey<br />
of the Corps of Discovery<br />
(Part 2 of 2) See Tues.<br />
<strong>July</strong> 9 at 8:00 pm.<br />
10:00 Frontline<br />
<strong>11</strong>:00 Nightly Business Report<br />
<strong>11</strong>:30 BBC World News<br />
Wednesday 17<br />
EARLY MORNING<br />
12:00 Chicago Tonight [R]<br />
1:00 Tavis Smiley<br />
1:30 Charlie Rose<br />
2:30 Masterpiece Mystery!<br />
Endeavor: Fugue See Sun.<br />
<strong>July</strong> 14 at 8:00 pm. [R]<br />
4:00 Antiques Roadshow:<br />
Vintage Louisville See Mon.<br />
<strong>July</strong> 15 at 8:00 pm. [R]<br />
5:00 Chicago Tonight [R]<br />
MORNING-AFTERNOON<br />
6:00-6:00 <strong>WTTW</strong> Kids<br />
EVENING<br />
6:00 PBS NewsHour<br />
7:00 Chicago Tonight<br />
8:00 Nature: Elsa’s Legacy – The<br />
Born Free Story 2010<br />
marked the 50th anniversary<br />
of the publication of Born<br />
Free – a book and then a<br />
film that forever changed the<br />
way we think about wildlife.<br />
What did it teach us?<br />
9:00 NOVA: B-29 Frozen in<br />
Time This program follows<br />
pilot Darryl Greenamyer<br />
as he heads an expedition<br />
into the Arctic to rescue a<br />
downed B-29. The second<br />
half focuses on the Titanic’s<br />
sister ship, the Brittanic,<br />
which was either torpedoed<br />
or struck a mine in 1916.<br />
10:00 Nazi Mega Weapons<br />
(Part 1 of 6)<br />
<strong>11</strong>:00 Nightly Business Report<br />
<strong>11</strong>:30 BBC World News<br />
Thursday 18<br />
EARLY MORNING<br />
12:00 Chicago Tonight [R]<br />
1:00 Tavis Smiley<br />
1:30 Charlie Rose<br />
2:30 Antiques Roadshow:<br />
Chattanooga (Part 3<br />
of 3) See Mon. <strong>July</strong><br />
15 at 9:00 pm. [R]<br />
3:30 POV: Only the Young<br />
See Mon. <strong>July</strong> 15 at<br />
10:00 pm. [R]<br />
5:00 Chicago Tonight [R]<br />
MORNING-AFTERNOON<br />
6:00-6:00 <strong>WTTW</strong> Kids<br />
EVENING<br />
6:00 PBS NewsHour<br />
7:00 Chicago Tonight<br />
8:00 Diamond Queen (Part 1 of 3)<br />
9:00 Make Me: Smart (Part 1 of 3)<br />
10:00 The Bletchley Circle (Part 1<br />
of 3) Susan, noticing a pattern<br />
in a string of London murders,<br />
contacts her old friends from<br />
Bletchley – Millie, Lucy, and<br />
Jean – to try to identify the<br />
killer. Treating the crimes<br />
like a code to be cracked,<br />
they determine how the<br />
killer is finding his victims<br />
and where a missing girl<br />
must have been abducted.<br />
<strong>11</strong>:00 Nightly Business Report<br />
<strong>11</strong>:30 BBC World News<br />
Friday 19<br />
EARLY MORNING<br />
12:00 Chicago Tonight [R]<br />
1:00 Tavis Smiley<br />
1:30 Charlie Rose<br />
2:30 Lewis & Clark: The<br />
Journey of the Corps of<br />
Discovery (Part 2 of 2) [R]<br />
4:30 Arts Across America [R]<br />
5:00 Chicago Tonight [R]<br />
MORNING-AFTERNOON<br />
6:00-6:00 <strong>WTTW</strong> Kids<br />
EVENING<br />
6:00 PBS NewsHour<br />
7:00 Chicago Tonight: The Week<br />
in Review with Joel Weisman<br />
7:30 Jay’s Chicago: Unexpected<br />
Art The unique artistic talent<br />
of our own Phil Ponce. A look<br />
inside the home of outsider<br />
artist Henry Darger. The Field<br />
Museum’s artist in residence,<br />
and the Chicago man who is<br />
a hero in the taxidermy world.<br />
8:00 Check, Please! Calumet<br />
Fisheries/Yusho/<br />
Antico Posto<br />
8:30 MEXICO – One Plate at a<br />
Time with Rick Bayless:<br />
Oaxacan Cheese Primer In<br />
Mexico, cheese is all about<br />
fresh cheese. So fresh, in<br />
fact, that Rick planned his<br />
cheese making with two<br />
local women in the village<br />
of Rojas around the milking<br />
of the alfalfa-fed cows.<br />
9:00 Biking the Boulevards with<br />
Geoffrey Baer Host Geoffrey<br />
Baer hops on his bike and<br />
explores the beautiful parks<br />
and historic neighborhoods<br />
along Chicago’s boulevards,<br />
including Bronzeville,<br />
Englewood, Lawndale,<br />
and Logan Square.<br />
10:30 The Invisible Hand: Architect<br />
Thomas Beeby Geoffrey Baer<br />
hosts this documentary about<br />
the <strong>2013</strong> winner of the Richard<br />
H. Driehaus Prize for Classical<br />
and Traditional Architecture.<br />
The first Chicago architect to<br />
win the prize, Thomas Beeby<br />
is probably best known for his<br />
classically inspired postmodern<br />
design for the Harold<br />
Washington Public Library.<br />
<strong>11</strong>:00 Washington Week<br />
with Gwen Ifill<br />
<strong>11</strong>:30 BBC World News<br />
Saturday 20<br />
EARLY MORNING<br />
12:00 Nightly Business Report<br />
12:30 Chicago Tonight: The<br />
Week in Review with<br />
Joel Weisman [R]<br />
1:00 Tavis Smiley<br />
1:30 Charlie Rose<br />
2:30 NOVA: B-29 Frozen<br />
in Time See Wed. <strong>July</strong><br />
17 at 9:00 pm. [R]<br />
3:30 Nazi Mega Weapons<br />
(Part 1 of 6) See Wed.<br />
<strong>July</strong> 17 at 10:00 pm. [R]<br />
4:30 The Invisible Hand: Architect<br />
Thomas Beeby See Fri.<br />
<strong>July</strong> 19 at 10:30 pm. [R]<br />
5:00 Chicago Tonight: The<br />
In the Spotlight<br />
Diamond Queen<br />
(In 3 Parts)<br />
For the first time in modern history a<br />
monarch reaches her Diamond Jubilee.<br />
To mark the occasion, this three-part<br />
series presents a definitive analysis of<br />
The Queen’s reign. It features interviews<br />
with prime ministers, world leaders, and<br />
special interviews with members of the<br />
Royal Family, and closely follows the<br />
Queen’s working engagements around<br />
the world for the period of more than a<br />
year and a half.<br />
Thursdays beginning<br />
<strong>July</strong> 18, 8:00 pm<br />
12 JULY <strong>2013</strong>
In the Spotlight<br />
Week in Review with<br />
Joel Weisman [R]<br />
MORNING<br />
6:30-10:00 <strong>WTTW</strong> Kids<br />
10:00 The Whitney Reynolds Show<br />
10:30 Wisconsin Foodie<br />
<strong>11</strong>:00 Sara’s Weeknight Meals:<br />
Burgers and Fries<br />
<strong>11</strong>:30 MEXICO – One Plate at a<br />
Time with Rick Bayless:<br />
Mercado Madness [R]<br />
AFTERNOON<br />
12:00 Cook’s Country from<br />
America’s Test Kitchen:<br />
Southern Classics<br />
12:30 Primal Grill with Steven<br />
Raichlen: Primal Grill<br />
1:00 Market Warriors:<br />
Antiquing in Greenwich,<br />
NY The pickers head to the<br />
Washington County Antique<br />
Fair, charged with bringing<br />
back a military object.<br />
2:00 America’s Test Kitchen<br />
from Cook’s Illustrated:<br />
A Latin Celebration<br />
2:30 America’s Test Kitchen<br />
from Cook’s Illustrated:<br />
Skewered and Wrapped<br />
3:00 Simply Ming: Thickening<br />
with Guest Susur Lee<br />
3:30 Martha Bakes: Biscuits<br />
and Scones<br />
4:00 Martha Stewart’s Cooking<br />
School: Legumes<br />
4:30 Check, Please! Calumet<br />
Fisheries/Yusho/<br />
Antico Posto [R]<br />
5:00 Rick Steves’ Europe:<br />
Rome – Back-Street Riches<br />
5:30 Ask This Old House:<br />
Installing a New Kitchen<br />
Sink and Faucet/Installing<br />
Insulated Sidelights<br />
EVENING<br />
6:00 Ask This Old House:<br />
Installing a Privacy<br />
Fence/Replacing a<br />
Clogged Shower Valve<br />
6:30 McLaughlin Group<br />
7:00 As Time Goes By<br />
7:30 Keeping Up Appearances<br />
8:00 Doc Martin: Happily Ever<br />
After Martin manages to<br />
offend the local vicar who<br />
is due to conduct Martin<br />
and Louisa’s wedding<br />
ceremony by suggesting he<br />
has a drinking problem.<br />
8:50 Death in Paradise (Season 1,<br />
Part 2) As DI Richard Poole<br />
desperately searches for a<br />
decent cup of tea, a bride<br />
is murdered on her wedding<br />
day. It is a tragedy DS Camille<br />
Bordey can’t help but notice,<br />
whilst Richard is more interested<br />
in housekeeping signs.<br />
10:00 Warriors: Napoleon (Part 1<br />
of 3) Napoleon created an<br />
empire greater than any seen<br />
in Europe since the days of<br />
Rome. But little more than<br />
ten years before, Napoleon<br />
Bonaparte had been a penniless<br />
captain in the French<br />
army. What had led to his dramatic<br />
rise to absolute power?<br />
<strong>11</strong>:00 Biking the Boulevards<br />
with Geoffrey Baer See Fri.<br />
<strong>July</strong> 19 at 9:00 pm. [R]<br />
Sunday 21<br />
EARLY MORNING<br />
12:30 Jay’s Chicago:<br />
Unexpected Art See Fri.<br />
<strong>July</strong> 19 at 7:30 pm. [R]<br />
1:00 Frontline [R]<br />
2:00 Make Me: Smart (Part 1<br />
of 3) See Thurs. <strong>July</strong><br />
18 at 9:00 pm. [R]<br />
3:00 The Bletchley Circle<br />
(Part 1 of 3) See Thurs.<br />
<strong>July</strong> 18 at 10:00 pm. [R]<br />
4:00 Nature: Elsa’s Legacy – The<br />
Born Free Story See Wed.<br />
<strong>July</strong> 17 at 8:00 pm. [R]<br />
5:00 Check, Please! Calumet<br />
Fisheries/Yusho/<br />
Antico Posto [R]<br />
MORNING<br />
5:30-<strong>11</strong>:00 <strong>WTTW</strong> Kids<br />
<strong>11</strong>:00 Moyers & Company<br />
AFTERNOON<br />
12:00 Charlie Rose Weekend<br />
12:30 Rudy Maxa’s World: Four<br />
Great Cities of Asia<br />
1:00 Check, Please! Calumet<br />
Fisheries/Yusho/<br />
Antico Posto [R]<br />
1:30 Joanne Weir’s Cooking<br />
Confidence: Bistro Style<br />
2:00 Secrets of Chatsworth<br />
See Sun. <strong>July</strong> 14 at<br />
7:00 pm. [R]<br />
3:00 Shaw Festival: Behind the<br />
Curtain A behind-the-scenes<br />
look at the Shaw Festival, one<br />
of North America’s longest<br />
running, most distinctive, and<br />
exciting theater experiences.<br />
4:00 Bridge the Gap to Pine<br />
Ridge Host Chris Bashinelli<br />
travels the world to See how<br />
others live outside of his<br />
hometown of Brooklyn.<br />
5:00 30 Good Minutes<br />
5:30 Arts Across America<br />
EVENING<br />
6:00 Diamond Queen<br />
(Part 1 of 3) [R]<br />
7:00 Secrets of Highclere Castle<br />
Highclere Castle might<br />
be famous for being the<br />
backdrop to Downton Abbey,<br />
but behind the doors of this<br />
fairy tale castle still lives a<br />
real Lord and lady. This is the<br />
behind-the-scenes story of<br />
the one of the England’s most<br />
spectacular country houses.<br />
8:00 Masterpiece Mystery!<br />
Endeavor: Rocket A<br />
royal visit to a family-owned<br />
munitions factory begins as a<br />
proud occasion for the people<br />
of Oxford, but the joyous<br />
day ends with murder. Morse<br />
delves into the family’s murky<br />
past, as well as his own, as he<br />
attempts to uncover the culprit<br />
before more lives are lost.<br />
9:30 Call the Midwife (Season 2,<br />
Part 6 of 8) Dr. Turner is<br />
determined that Poplar will no<br />
longer live under the threat<br />
of tuberculosis. While the<br />
nuns and nurses support his<br />
campaign to bring tuberculosis<br />
screening facilities to the<br />
area, Jenny’s nursing rounds<br />
lead her to a family that<br />
has suffered devastating<br />
misfortune from the disease.<br />
10:30 Film School Shorts: Man Up<br />
<strong>11</strong>:00 Doctor Who: The Curse<br />
of the Black Spot The<br />
TARDIS is marooned onboard<br />
a seventeenth-century<br />
pirate-ship whose crew is<br />
being lured to their death<br />
by a beautiful Siren.<br />
<strong>11</strong>:47 Doctor Who: Confidential –<br />
Ship Ahoy!<br />
Monday 22<br />
EARLY MORNING<br />
12:00 Live from the Artists<br />
Den: The Killers<br />
1:00 Austin City Limits:<br />
Tim McGraw<br />
2:00 Doc Martin: Happily<br />
Ever After See Sat. <strong>July</strong><br />
20 at 8:00 pm. [R]<br />
3:00 Death in Paradise<br />
(Season 1, Part 2) See Sat.<br />
<strong>July</strong> 20 at 8:50 pm. [R]<br />
4:00 Warriors: Napoleon<br />
(Part 1 of 3) See Sat. <strong>July</strong><br />
20 at 10:00 pm. [R]<br />
5:00 Victory Garden: Easy<br />
5:30 P. Allen Smith’s Garden<br />
to Table: Follow the Pig<br />
MORNING-AFTERNOON<br />
6:00-6:00 <strong>WTTW</strong> Kids<br />
EVENING<br />
6:00 PBS NewsHour<br />
7:00 Chicago Tonight<br />
8:00 Antiques Roadshow: Vintage<br />
Hartford A 1915 Coca-<br />
Cola® jigsaw puzzle and an<br />
Emancipation Announcement<br />
print both gained value<br />
since the last visit, but the<br />
big winner is a Tiffany<br />
aquamarine glass vase.<br />
9:00 Antiques Roadshow: Biloxi<br />
(Part 1 of 3) Highlights<br />
include a circa 1950 Walter<br />
Anderson linocut; an 1899<br />
“Buffalo Bill” poster; and a<br />
1928 Art Deco sculpture of<br />
dancers from the Russian<br />
Ballet, created by Romanian<br />
artist Demeter Chiparus.<br />
10:00 POV: High Tech, Low Life<br />
This film follows two of<br />
China’s first citizen-reporters<br />
as they attempt to navigate<br />
China’s evolving censorship<br />
regulations and challenge the<br />
boundaries of free speech.<br />
<strong>11</strong>:30 BBC World News<br />
Make Me<br />
(In 3 Parts)<br />
In this entertaining series from the<br />
BBC, medically trained Michael Mosley<br />
goes on a quest to determine if cutting<br />
edge science really can improve his<br />
life. In part one, Michael investigates<br />
ways to increase his intelligence; in<br />
part two, he contemplates the value<br />
of sleep, and explores whether a new<br />
wave of drugs promises to effectively<br />
treat insomnia; and in part three, he<br />
journeys to the logical conclusion of<br />
modern medicine: triumph over death.<br />
Thursdays beginning<br />
<strong>July</strong> 18, 9:00 pm<br />
Warriors<br />
(In 3 Parts)<br />
This new three-part series brings you<br />
lavish, all-action dramatic spectacles<br />
based on the lives of four men –<br />
Napoleon, Richard the Lionheart,<br />
Saladin, and Attila the Hun – who<br />
shaped the world around them.<br />
Powerful, magnetic personalities<br />
that have earned their place in the<br />
world’s imagination, prepared to die<br />
for what they believed in…whether it<br />
was God or gold, the pursuit of power<br />
and glory, or a magnificent ideal.<br />
Saturdays beginning<br />
<strong>July</strong> 20, 9:00 pm<br />
<strong>2013</strong> JULY 13
Primetime Grid<br />
See page 6 for highlights and to learn more about how to watch <strong>WTTW</strong> <strong>11</strong> (<strong>11</strong>–1),<br />
<strong>WTTW</strong> Prime (<strong>11</strong>–2), and <strong>WTTW</strong> Create/<strong>WTTW</strong> WORLD (<strong>11</strong>–3).<br />
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<strong>11</strong>-1 PBS NewsHour Chicago Tonight Antiques Roadshow Antiques Roadshow POV: Special Fight<br />
<strong>11</strong>-2 Rick Steves’ Europe Rick Steves’ Europe NOVA: Manhunt – Boston Bombers Nature: Kangaroo Mob Wild! Chicago Tonight<br />
<strong>11</strong>-3 Simply Ming Hubert Keller Lidia’s Italy in America Cook’s Country To be announced PBS NewsHour Nightly Business Report Journal<br />
<strong>11</strong>-1 PBS NewsHour Chicago Tonight The Statue of Liberty Mount Rushmore: American Experience Frontline: WikiSecrets<br />
<strong>11</strong>-2 Smart Travels Smart Travels Check, Please! Mind of a Chef This Old House Hour Globe Trekker Chicago Tonight<br />
<strong>11</strong>-3 Caprial and John Julia and Jacques Essential Pepin America’s Test Kitchen To be announced PBS NewsHour Nightly Business Report Journal<br />
<strong>11</strong>-1 PBS NewsHour Chicago Tonight Nature: American Eagle NOVA: Dogs Decoded Secrets of the Dead: The Silver Pharaoh<br />
<strong>11</strong>-2 Doc Martin Doctor Who Hustle MI-5 Chicago Tonight<br />
<strong>11</strong>-3 Joanne Weir Baking with Julia Lidia’s Italy in America Cook’s Country To be announced PBS NewsHour Nightly Business Report Journal<br />
<strong>11</strong>-1 PBS NewsHour A Capitol Fourth A Capitol Fourth Mount Rushmore: American Experience<br />
<strong>11</strong>-2 Arts Across America Burt Wolf Scott & Bailey Masterpiece Contemporary: Framed Travelscope Chicago Tonight<br />
<strong>11</strong>-3 Caprial and John Julia and Jacques Essential Pepin America’s Test Kitchen Secrets of the Dead: China’s Terracotta Warriors PBS NewsHour Nightly Business Report Journal<br />
<strong>11</strong>-1 PBS NewsHour Hidden Chicago Check, Please! Mexico - R. Bayless Cleveland Orchestra in Performance: Boulez Conducts Mahler Katma: Alaska’s Wild …<br />
<strong>11</strong>-2 Motorweek McLaughlin Group Moyers & Company Washington Week Inside Washington BBC Newsnight Charlie Rose Weekend Thomas Beebe The Truth About Money<br />
<strong>11</strong>-3 Simply Ming Hubert Keller Lidia’s Italy in America Cook’s Country Anthem PBS NewsHour Nightly Business Report Journal<br />
<strong>11</strong>-1 Ask This Old House McLaughlin Group As Time Goes By Keeping Up App… Doc Martin Movie: The Thomas Crown Affair<br />
<strong>11</strong>-2 Masterpiece Contemporary: Framed (5:30) Antiques Roadshow Might Mississippi Chesapeake Bay By Air Doctor Who<br />
<strong>11</strong>-3 Martha Stewart’s Cooking School Marathon Charlie Rose Inside Washington America Reframed: Follow the Leader Out of Order<br />
<strong>11</strong>-1 Exploring the Wild Kingdom Secrets of Althorp: The Spencers Masterpiece Mystery: Endeavour – Girl Call the Midwife Film School Shorts<br />
<strong>11</strong>-2 Movie: Oh, God! (5:00) History Detectives Frontline: WikiSecrets Inside Nature’s Giants Secrets of the Dead: Airman & The Headhunters<br />
<strong>11</strong>-3 Joanne Weir Baking with Julia Essential Pepin America’s Test Kitchen Tomlinson Hill Global Voices Global Voices Journal<br />
<strong>11</strong>-1 PBS NewsHour Chicago Tonight Antiques Roadshow Antiques Roadshow POV: Herman’s House<br />
<strong>11</strong>-2 Rick Steves’ Europe Rick Steves’ Europe NOVA: Power Surge Nature: Legendary White Stallions Wild!: Chasing Wild Horses Chicago Tonight<br />
<strong>11</strong>-3 Simply Ming Jacques Pepin Lidia’s Italy in America Cook’s Country Pioneers in Aviation: The Race to the Moon PBS NewsHour Nightly Business Report Journal<br />
<strong>11</strong>-1 PBS NewsHour Chicago Tonight Lewis & Clark: The Journey of the Corps of Discovery (Part 1) Frontline<br />
<strong>11</strong>-2 Smart Travels Smart Travels Check, Please! Mind of a Chef This Old House Hour Globe Trekker Chicago Tonight<br />
<strong>11</strong>-3 Caprial and John Julia and Jacques Essential Pepin America’s Test Kitchen Nature: American Eagle PBS NewsHour Nightly Business Report Journal<br />
<strong>11</strong>-1 PBS NewsHour Chicago Tonight NOVA: Building Pharaoh’s Chariot Secrets of the Dead: Ultimate Tut<br />
<strong>11</strong>-2 Doc Martin Doctor Who Hustle MI-5 Chicago Tonight<br />
<strong>11</strong>-3 Joanne Weir Baking with Julia Lidia’s Italy in America Frontline PBS NewsHour Nightly Business Report Journal<br />
<strong>11</strong>-1 PBS NewsHour Chicago Tonight Extraordinary Women: Agatha Christie Hayloft Gang: The Story of The National Barn… Service: When Women Come Marching Home<br />
<strong>11</strong>-2 Arts Across America Burt Wolf Scott & Bailey Masterpiece Contemporary: Endgame Chicago Tonight<br />
<strong>11</strong>-3 Caprial and John Julia and Jacques Secrets of the Dead PBS NewsHour Nightly Business Report Journal<br />
<strong>11</strong>-1 PBS NewsHour The Week in Review Jay’s Chicago Check, Please! Mexico - R. Bayless American Masters: A Letter to Ella Architect: Michael …<br />
<strong>11</strong>-2 Motorweek McLaughlin Group Moyers & Company Washington Week Inside Washington BBC Newsnight Charlie Rose Weekend The Week in Review The Truth About Money<br />
<strong>11</strong>-3 Simply Ming Jacques Pepin Lidia’s Italy in America Cook’s Country Blackfeet Encounter PBS NewsHour Nightly Business Report Journal<br />
<strong>11</strong>-1 Ask This Old House McLaughlin Group As Time Goes By Keeping Up App… Doc Martin Death in Paradise (8:50) Movie: Get Shorty<br />
<strong>11</strong>-2 Masterpiece Contemporary: Endgame (5:00) Antiques Roadshow Might Mississippi Niagara Falls Doctor Who<br />
<strong>11</strong>-3 Travel with Kids B Organic New Scandinavian … Christina Cooks Charlie Rose Inside Washington America Reframed: Meat Hooked Tomlinson Hill<br />
<strong>11</strong>-1 Extraordinary Women: Agatha Christie Secrets of Chatsworth Masterpiece Mystery: Endeavour – Fugue Call the Midwife Film School Shorts<br />
<strong>11</strong>-2 Movie: Get Shorty (5:00) History Detectives Frontline Inside Nature’s Giants Secrets of the Dead: Mumbai Massacre<br />
<strong>11</strong>-3 Joanne Weir Baking with Julia Essential Pepin America’s Test Kitchen Question One Global Voices Global Voices<br />
<strong>11</strong>-1 PBS NewsHour Chicago Tonight Antiques Roadshow Antiques Roadshow POV: Only the Young<br />
<strong>11</strong>-2 Rick Steves’ Europe Rick Steves’ Europe NOVA: Ape Genius Nature: Private Life of Deer Wild!: Giant Sharks Chicago Tonight<br />
<strong>11</strong>-3 Simply Ming Jacques Pepin Lidia’s Italy in America American Masters: A Letter to Ella PBS NewsHour Nightly Business Report Journal<br />
14 JULY <strong>2013</strong>
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<strong>11</strong>-1 PBS NewsHour Chicago Tonight Lewis & Clark: The Journey of the Corps of Discovery (Part 2) Frontline: The Real CSI<br />
<strong>11</strong>-2 Smart Travels Smart Travels Check, Please! Mind of a Chef This Old House Hour Globe Trekker Chicago Tonight<br />
<strong>11</strong>-3 Caprial and John Julia and Jacques Essential Pepin Jewish People: A Story of Survival PBS NewsHour Nightly Business Report Journal<br />
<strong>11</strong>-1 PBS NewsHour Chicago Tonight Nature: Elsa’s Legacy – The Born Free Story NOVA: B-29 – Frozen in Time Nazi Mega Weapons<br />
<strong>11</strong>-2 Doc Martin Doctor Who Hustle MI-5 Chicago Tonight<br />
<strong>11</strong>-3 Joanne Weir Baking with Julia Lidia’s Italy in America Cook’s Country Frontline PBS NewsHour Nightly Business Report Journal<br />
<strong>11</strong>-1 PBS NewsHour Chicago Tonight Diamond Queen Make Me Bletchley Circle<br />
<strong>11</strong>-2 Arts Across America Burt Wolf Scott & Bailey Masterpiece Contemporary: Place of Execution (Part 1) Travelscope Chicago Tonight<br />
<strong>11</strong>-3 Caprial and John Julia and Jacques Essential Pepin America’s Test Kitchen Afropop: The Ultimate Cultural Exchange PBS NewsHour Nightly Business Report Journal<br />
<strong>11</strong>-1 PBS NewsHour The Week in Review Jay’s Chicago Check, Please! Mexico - R. Bayless Biking the Boulevards Thomas Beebe<br />
<strong>11</strong>-2 Motorweek McLaughlin Group Moyers & Company Washington Week Inside Washington BBC Newsnight Charlie Rose Weekend The Week in Review The Truth About Money<br />
<strong>11</strong>-3 Simply Ming Jacques Pepin Lidia’s Italy in America Cook’s Country The Spirit of Sacajuwea PBS NewsHour Nightly Business Report Journal<br />
<strong>11</strong>-1 Ask This Old House McLaughlin Group As Time Goes By Keeping Up App… Doc Martin Death in Paradise (8:50) Warriors: Napoleon<br />
<strong>11</strong>-2 Masterpiece Contemporary: Place of … (5:30) Antiques Roadshow Might Mississippi Over Hawaii Doctor Who<br />
<strong>11</strong>-3 Taste This Essential Pepin Joanne Weir Barbecue University Charlie Rose Inside Washington America Reframed: After Happily Ever After Question One<br />
<strong>11</strong>-1 Diamond Queen Secrets of Highclere Castle Masterpiece Mystery: Endeavour - Rocket Call the Midwife Film School Shorts<br />
<strong>11</strong>-2 Movie: Sunshine Boys (5:00) History Detectives Frontline: The Real CSI Inside Nature’s Giants Secrets of the Dead: Japanese Supersub<br />
<strong>11</strong>-3 Joanne Weir Baking with Julia America Reframed: After Happily Ever After Global Voices Global Voices Lost Years of Zora …<br />
<strong>11</strong>-1 PBS NewsHour Chicago Tonight Antiques Roadshow Antiques Roadshow POV: High Tech, Low Life<br />
<strong>11</strong>-2 Rick Steves’ Europe Rick Steves’ Europe NOVA: Extreme Cave Diving Nature: Great Zebra Exodus Wild!: Big Cat Challenge Chicago Tonight<br />
<strong>11</strong>-3 Simply Ming Jacques Pepin Lidia’s Italy in America Cook’s Country Nature: An Original Duckumentary PBS NewsHour Nightly Business Report Journal<br />
<strong>11</strong>-1 PBS NewsHour Chicago Tonight The Buddha Secrets of the Dead: Bones of the Buddha<br />
<strong>11</strong>-2 Smart Travels Smart Travels Check, Please! Mind of a Chef This Old House Hour Globe Trekker Chicago Tonight<br />
<strong>11</strong>-3 Caprial and John Julia and Jacques Essential Pepin America’s Test Kitchen Nature: Elsa’s Legacy - The Born Free Story PBS NewsHour Nightly Business Report Journal<br />
<strong>11</strong>-1 PBS NewsHour Chicago Tonight Nature: Siberian Tiger Quest NOVA: 3D Spies of WWII Nazi Mega Weapons<br />
<strong>11</strong>-2 Doc Martin Doctor Who Hustle MI-5 Chicago Tonight<br />
<strong>11</strong>-3 Joanne Weir Baking with Julia Lidia’s Italy in America Cook’s Country Frontline PBS NewsHour Nightly Business Report Journal<br />
<strong>11</strong>-1 PBS NewsHour Chicago Tonight Diamond Queen Make Me Bletchley Circle<br />
<strong>11</strong>-2 Arts Across America Burt Wolf Scott & Bailey Masterpiece Contemporary: Place of Execution (Part 2) Travelscope Chicago Tonight<br />
<strong>11</strong>-3 Caprial and John Julia and Jacques Essential Pepin America’s Test Kitchen Secrets of the Dead: The World’s Biggest Bomb PBS NewsHour Nightly Business Report Journal<br />
<strong>11</strong>-1 PBS NewsHour The Week in Review Jay’s Chicago Check, Please! Mexico - R. Bayless Great Performances: Dancing at Jocob’s Pillow In Performance at the White House: Motown<br />
<strong>11</strong>-2 Motorweek McLaughlin Group Moyers & Company Washington Week Inside Washington BBC Newsnight Charlie Rose Weekend The Week in Review The Truth About Money<br />
<strong>11</strong>-3 Simply Ming Jacques Pepin Lidia’s Italy in America Cook’s Country Intelligence Squared PBS NewsHour Nightly Business Report Journal<br />
<strong>11</strong>-1 Ask This Old House McLaughlin Group As Time Goes By Keeping Up App… Doc Martin Death in Paradise (8:50) Warriors: Richard the Lionheart and Saladin<br />
<strong>11</strong>-2 Paul McCartney: Library of Congress (5:00) Burt Bacharach & Hal David In Performance at the White House: Civil Rights In Performance at the White House: Motown … In Performance at the White House: Red, White …<br />
<strong>11</strong>-3 Coastal Cooking Simply Ming Barbecue University Ciao Italia Charlie Rose Inside Washington America Reframed: New Muslim Cool Global Voices<br />
<strong>11</strong>-1 Diamond Queen The Titanic with Len Goodman Masterpiece Mystery: Endeavour - Home Call the Midwife Film School Shorts<br />
<strong>11</strong>-2 Movie: The Thomas Crown Affair (5:00) History Detectives Frontline: Inside Japan’s Nuclear Meltdown Inside Nature’s Giants Secrets of the Dead: Churchill’s Deadly Decision<br />
<strong>11</strong>-3 Joanne Weir Baking with Julia America Reframed: Big Enough Last Harvest Global Voices Global Voices<br />
<strong>11</strong>-1 PBS NewsHour Chicago Tonight Antiques Roadshow Antiques Roadshow POV: Neurotypical<br />
<strong>11</strong>-2 Rick Steves’ Europe Rick Steves’ Europe NOVA: Earth From Space Wild!: Sperm Whales Chicago Tonight<br />
<strong>11</strong>-3 Simply Ming Jacques Pepin Lidia’s Italy in America Cook’s Country Story of India PBS NewsHour Nightly Business Report Journal<br />
<strong>11</strong>-1 PBS NewsHour Chicago Tonight A Ride Along the Lincoln Highway Great Old Amusement Parks Frontline: Life and Death in Assisted Living<br />
<strong>11</strong>-2 Smart Travels Smart Travels Check, Please! Mind of a Chef This Old House Hour Globe Trekker Chicago Tonight<br />
<strong>11</strong>-3 Caprial and John Julia and Jacques Essential Pepin America’s Test Kitchen Nature: Siberian Tiger Quest PBS NewsHour Nightly Business Report Journal<br />
<strong>11</strong>-1 PBS NewsHour Chicago Tonight Nature: Revealing the Leopard NOVA: Who Killed Lindbergh’s Baby? Nazi Mega Weapons<br />
<strong>11</strong>-2 Doc Martin Doctor Who Hustle MI-5 Chicago Tonight<br />
<strong>11</strong>-3 Joanne Weir Baking with Julia Lidia’s Italy in America Cook’s Country Frontline PBS NewsHour Nightly Business Report Journal<br />
<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> Create and WORLD<br />
<strong>2013</strong> JULY 15
Monday-Friday Mornings<br />
6:00 Word Girl<br />
6:30 Fetch! with Ruff Ruffman<br />
7:00 Arthur<br />
7:30 Martha Speaks<br />
8:00 Curious George<br />
8:30 The Cat in the Hat<br />
9:00 Super Why!<br />
9:30 Dinosaur Train<br />
10:00 Sesame Street<br />
<strong>11</strong>:00 Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood<br />
<strong>11</strong>:30 Sid the Science Kid<br />
Afternoons<br />
12:00 (M-Th) Word World<br />
(F) Angelina Ballerina<br />
12:30 Caillou<br />
1:00 (M-W-F) Daniel Tiger’s<br />
Neighborhood<br />
(Tu-Th) Barney<br />
1:30 (M-Th) Super Why!<br />
(F) Bob the Builder<br />
2:00 Thomas and Friends<br />
2:30 (M-Th) Clifford<br />
(F) Cyberchase<br />
3:00 (M-Th) The Cat in the Hat<br />
(F) Friday Palooza<br />
3:30 (M-Th) Curious George<br />
(F) Friday Palooza<br />
4:00 (M-Th) Arthur<br />
(F) Friday Palooza<br />
4:30 (M-Th) Arthur<br />
(F) Friday Palooza<br />
5:00 (M-Th) Wild Kratts<br />
(F) <strong>WTTW</strong> Kids Picks<br />
5:30 (M-Th) Electric Company<br />
(F) <strong>WTTW</strong> Kids Picks<br />
Saturday Mornings<br />
5:30 Sesame Street<br />
6:30 Clifford<br />
7:00 Caillou<br />
7:30 Super Why<br />
8:00 Daniel Tiger’s<br />
Neighborhood<br />
8:30 Dinosaur Train<br />
9:00 Bob the Builder<br />
9:30 Thomas & Friends<br />
Sunday Mornings<br />
5:30 Barney and Friends<br />
6:00 Angelina Ballerina<br />
6:30 Sid The Science Kid<br />
7:00 The Cat in the Hat<br />
7:30 Curious George<br />
8:00 Cyberchase<br />
8:30 Word Girl<br />
9:00 Martha Speaks<br />
9:30 Arthur<br />
10:00 Wild Kratts<br />
10:30 Curious George<br />
The Kratt Brothers…<br />
jump into action weekdays at 5:00 pm<br />
and Sundays at 10:00 am<br />
Readers are Leaders<br />
A tour of stories, music, and fun<br />
for families featuring special guest<br />
Miss Lori, of Miss Lori’s CAMPUS.<br />
Made possible by<br />
our generous sponsors<br />
Where<br />
you’ll<br />
find<br />
us in<br />
<strong>July</strong><br />
and<br />
August:<br />
Town Square Wheaton • Wheaton • Thursday, <strong>July</strong> <strong>11</strong> • 10:30 am<br />
(with special guest Curious George)<br />
Raging Waves Waterpark in Yorkville • Wednesday, <strong>July</strong> 17 • <strong>11</strong>:00 am<br />
Gurnee Mills Mall • Gurnee • Thursday, August 1 • 10:30 am<br />
(with special guests Curious George & The Cat in the Hat)<br />
Aldi • 451 N. Randall Rd in Batavia • Saturday, August 10 • 10:30 am<br />
Citibank • 7221 Lake St in River Forest • Thursday, August 15 • 10:30 am<br />
(with special guest Curious George)<br />
Harlem & Irving Plaza • Thursday, August 22 • 10:30 am<br />
(with special guest Curious George)<br />
For a complete schedule please visit<br />
wttw.com/readersareleaders<br />
16 JULY <strong>2013</strong>
WALK or RUN<br />
but But come out out to to support <strong>WTTW</strong> <strong>WTTW</strong> Channel Kids! <strong>11</strong>!<br />
SUNDAY, AUGUST 25<br />
Join us in Chicago’s Lincoln Park • 9:00 am until noon<br />
The summer tradition continues! Meet your favorite <strong>WTTW</strong> Kids<br />
characters, get moving on the 3K family walk and 5K fun run,<br />
enjoy complimentary food and beverage, special activities,<br />
and a summer morning packed with fun.<br />
Your registration includes an<br />
official event t-shirt, goodie bag,<br />
runner/walker number, and the<br />
knowledge that you’re helping<br />
to support quality children’s<br />
programming on <strong>WTTW</strong>.<br />
More information:<br />
wttw.com/funandrun<br />
(773) 509-5333<br />
REGISTER TODAY!<br />
Ralph’s World<br />
<strong>WTTW</strong> MEMBERS-ONLY Pre-Race<br />
live performance by RALPH’S WORLD<br />
at 8:00 AM!<br />
CURIOUS GEORGE © & TM HOUGHTON MIFFLIN COMPANY<br />
Event Chairs<br />
Fay and Daniel Levin<br />
wttw.com/funandrun<br />
<strong>2013</strong> JULY 17
Do it Yourself Saturdays<br />
10:30 Wisconsin Foodie<br />
<strong>11</strong>:00 Sara’s Weeknight Meals<br />
<strong>11</strong>:30 Mexico – One Plate at a Time with Rick Bayless<br />
12:00 Cook’s Country<br />
12:30 Primal Grill<br />
1:00 Market Warriors<br />
2:00 America’s Test Kitchen<br />
2:30 America’s Test Kitchen<br />
3:00 Simply Ming<br />
3:30 Martha Bakes<br />
4:00 Martha Stewart’s Cooking School<br />
4:30 Check, Please!<br />
5:00 Rick Steves’ Europe<br />
5:30 This Old House<br />
6:00 Ask This Old House<br />
Rick Bayless, Mexico: One Plate at<br />
a Time with Rick Bayless<br />
Steven Raichlen, Primal Grill<br />
Jack Bishop and Christopher Kimball, America’s Test Kitchen<br />
Tuesday 23<br />
EARLY MORNING<br />
12:00 Nightly Business Report<br />
12:30 Chicago Tonight [R]<br />
1:30 Tavis Smiley<br />
2:00 Charlie Rose<br />
3:00 Secrets of Highclere<br />
Castle See Sun. <strong>July</strong><br />
21 at 7:00 pm. [R]<br />
4:00 Call the Midwife (Season 2,<br />
Part 6 of 8) See Sun.<br />
<strong>July</strong> 21 at 9:30 pm. [R]<br />
5:00 Chicago Tonight [R]<br />
MORNING-AFTERNOON<br />
6:00-6:00 <strong>WTTW</strong> Kids<br />
EVENING<br />
6:00 PBS NewsHour<br />
7:00 Chicago Tonight<br />
8:00 Buddha Two and a half millennia<br />
ago, a new religion was<br />
born in northern India, generated<br />
from the ideas of a single<br />
man, the Buddha, a mysterious<br />
Indian sage who famously<br />
gained enlightenment while<br />
he sat under a fig tree.<br />
10:00 Secrets of the Dead: Bones<br />
of the Buddha Did a 19thcentury<br />
British landowner really<br />
discover gold, jewels, and<br />
the charred bones of the Lord<br />
Buddha in an underground<br />
chamber on his estate?<br />
<strong>11</strong>:00 Nightly Business Report<br />
<strong>11</strong>:30 BBC World News<br />
Wednesday 24<br />
EARLY MORNING<br />
12:00 Chicago Tonight [R]<br />
1:00 Tavis Smiley<br />
1:30 Charlie Rose<br />
2:30 Masterpiece Mystery!<br />
Endeavor: Rocket See Sun.<br />
<strong>July</strong> 21 at 8:00 pm. [R]<br />
4:00 Antiques Roadshow:<br />
Vintage Hartford See Mon.<br />
<strong>July</strong> 22 at 8:00 pm. [R]<br />
5:00 Chicago Tonight [R]<br />
MORNING-AFTERNOON<br />
6:00-6:00 <strong>WTTW</strong> Kids<br />
EVENING<br />
6:00 PBS NewsHour<br />
7:00 Chicago Tonight<br />
8:00 Nature: Siberian Tiger Quest<br />
This film features the work of<br />
Korean cameraman Sooyong<br />
Park, who spent two years<br />
in the forest tracking and<br />
filming the world’s biggest<br />
cat: the rare Siberian tiger.<br />
9:00 NOVA: 3D Spies of WWII<br />
During World War II, Hitler’s<br />
scientists developed<br />
terrifying new weapons of<br />
mass destruction. Alarmed,<br />
Allied intelligence recruited<br />
a team of brilliant minds<br />
to pore over millions of air<br />
photos shot at great risk<br />
over German territory.<br />
10:00 Nazi Mega Weapons<br />
(Part 2 of 6)<br />
<strong>11</strong>:00 Nightly Business Report<br />
<strong>11</strong>:30 BBC World News<br />
Thursday 25<br />
EARLY MORNING<br />
12:00 Chicago Tonight [R]<br />
1:00 Tavis Smiley<br />
1:30 Charlie Rose<br />
2:30 Secrets of the Dead: Bones<br />
of the Buddha See Tues.<br />
<strong>July</strong> 23 at 10:00 pm. [R]<br />
3:30 POV: High Tech, Low<br />
Life See Mon. <strong>July</strong> 22<br />
at 10:00 pm. [R]<br />
5:00 Chicago Tonight [R]<br />
MORNING-AFTERNOON<br />
6:00-6:00 <strong>WTTW</strong> Kids<br />
EVENING<br />
6:00 PBS NewsHour<br />
7:00 Chicago Tonight<br />
8:00 Diamond Queen (Part 2 of 3)<br />
See Thurs. <strong>July</strong> 18 at 8:00 pm.<br />
9:00 Make Me: Stay Awake<br />
10:00 The Bletchley Circle (Part 2<br />
of 3) When Scotland Yard<br />
dismisses the women’s<br />
theories, they realize it’s up to<br />
them to stop the killer before<br />
he takes his next victim.<br />
<strong>11</strong>:00 Nightly Business Report<br />
<strong>11</strong>:30 BBC World News<br />
Friday 26<br />
EARLY MORNING<br />
12:00 Chicago Tonight [R]<br />
1:00 Tavis Smiley<br />
1:30 Charlie Rose<br />
2:30 Buddha See Tues. <strong>July</strong><br />
23 at 8:00 pm. [R]<br />
4:30 Arts Across America [R]<br />
5:00 Chicago Tonight [R]<br />
MORNING-AFTERNOON<br />
6:00-6:00 <strong>WTTW</strong> Kids<br />
EVENING<br />
6:00 PBS NewsHour<br />
7:00 Chicago Tonight: The Week<br />
in Review with Joel Weisman<br />
7:30 Jay’s Chicago: Paths<br />
to Healing<br />
8:00 Check, Please! 90 Miles/The<br />
Village/Franks ‘n’ Dawgs<br />
8:30 MEXICO – One Plate at a<br />
Time with Rick Bayless:<br />
Puerto Escondido – Living<br />
the Dream Ever dream of<br />
renting a space with a kitchen<br />
in Mexico just so you can<br />
cook all the fresh fish you<br />
can eat? Rick lives the dream<br />
at Hotel Villas Carrizalillo<br />
in Puerto Escondido.<br />
9:00 Great Performances:<br />
Dancing at Jacob’s Pillow –<br />
Never Stand Still Narrated by<br />
acclaimed choreographer Bill<br />
T. Jones, the story of Jacob’s<br />
Pillow as an international<br />
dance center is interwoven<br />
throughout this performance<br />
documentary with never before<br />
seen footage and images.<br />
10:00 In Performance at the<br />
White House: The Motown<br />
Sound The President and<br />
18 JULY <strong>2013</strong>
First Lady host this special<br />
evening, which feature an<br />
all-star cast of performers<br />
and guests, including current<br />
stars as well as icons from<br />
Motown’s golden era.<br />
<strong>11</strong>:00 Washington Week<br />
with Gwen Ifill<br />
<strong>11</strong>:30 BBC World News<br />
Saturday 27<br />
EARLY MORNING<br />
12:00 Nightly Business Report<br />
12:30 Chicago Tonight: The<br />
Week in Review with<br />
Joel Weisman [R]<br />
1:00 Tavis Smiley<br />
1:30 Charlie Rose<br />
2:30 NOVA: 3D Spies of<br />
WWII See Wed. <strong>July</strong><br />
24 at 9:00 pm. [R]<br />
3:30 Nazi Mega Weapons<br />
(Part 2 of 6) See Wed.<br />
<strong>July</strong> 24 at 10:00 pm. [R]<br />
4:30 Rick Steves’ Europe: Rome –<br />
Back-Street Riches [R]<br />
5:00 Chicago Tonight: The<br />
Week in Review with<br />
Joel Weisman [R]<br />
MORNING<br />
6:30-10:00 <strong>WTTW</strong> Kids<br />
10:00 The Whitney Reynolds Show<br />
10:30 Wisconsin Foodie<br />
<strong>11</strong>:00 Sara’s Weeknight Meals:<br />
Italian, Philly Style,<br />
with Marc Vetri<br />
<strong>11</strong>:30 MEXICO – One Plate at a<br />
Time with Rick Bayless:<br />
Oaxacan Cheese Primer [R]<br />
AFTERNOON<br />
12:00 Cook’s Country from<br />
America’s Test Kitchen:<br />
Retro Desserts<br />
12:30 Primal Grill with Steven<br />
Raichlen: Barbecue’s<br />
Birthplace<br />
1:00 Market Warriors: Antiquing<br />
in Oronoco, MN the<br />
pickers head out to the<br />
annual Downtown Oronoco<br />
Gold Rush Days to find<br />
an antique toy among the<br />
more than 300 vendors<br />
scattered throughout town.<br />
2:00 America’s Test Kitchen from<br />
Cook’s Illustrated: New<br />
York-Style Pizza at Home<br />
2:30 America’s Test Kitchen from<br />
Cook’s Illustrated: Short<br />
Ribs and Chops Hit the Grill<br />
3:00 Simply Ming: On the Road<br />
with Michael Schlow at Tico<br />
3:30 Martha Bakes: Muffins<br />
and Popovers<br />
4:00 Martha Stewart’s Cooking<br />
School: Shrimp<br />
4:30 Check, Please! 90 Miles/The<br />
Village/Franks ‘n’ Dawgs [R]<br />
5:00 Rick Steves’ Europe:<br />
Florence – Heart of<br />
the Renaissance<br />
5:30 Ask This Old House:<br />
Installing Interior<br />
Window Trim/Heating<br />
a Swimming Pool<br />
EVENING<br />
6:00 Ask This Old House: Properly<br />
Mulching Garden Beds/<br />
Installing a Natural Gas Line<br />
6:30 McLaughlin Group<br />
7:00 As Time Goes By<br />
7:30 Keeping Up Appearances<br />
8:00 Doc Martin Life in the<br />
beautiful Cornish village<br />
of Portwenn has become<br />
ever more infuriating for Dr.<br />
Martin Ellingham since the<br />
heart-wrenching decision<br />
to call off his marriage to<br />
local headmistress Louisa.<br />
8:50 Death in Paradise (Season 1,<br />
Part 3) When a woman not<br />
only predicts her own murder<br />
but also gives a description<br />
of the murderer, it all feels too<br />
easy for DI Richard Poole.<br />
10:00 Warriors: Richard the<br />
Lionheart and Saladin (Part 2<br />
of 3) The Christians are on the<br />
brink of defeat in their Crusade<br />
against Saladin for control of<br />
the Holy Land. Richard the<br />
Lionheart staked his reputation<br />
on this final battle at Jaffa.<br />
<strong>11</strong>:00 Great Performances: Paul<br />
Simon’s Graceland Journey<br />
Unbelievably, Paul Simon’s<br />
Graceland album is now more<br />
than a quarter-century old. In<br />
20<strong>11</strong>, Simon returned to South<br />
Africa to reunite and perform<br />
with several of the musicians<br />
involved in the original album.<br />
Sunday 28<br />
EARLY MORNING<br />
1:00 Antiques Roadshow: Biloxi<br />
(Part 1 of 3) See Mon.<br />
<strong>July</strong> 22 at 9:00 pm. [R]<br />
2:00 Make Me: Stay Awake<br />
See Thurs. <strong>July</strong> 25<br />
at 9:00 pm. [R]<br />
3:00 The Bletchley Circle<br />
(Part 2 of 3) See Thurs.<br />
<strong>July</strong> 25 at 10:00 pm. [R]<br />
4:00 Nature: Siberian Tiger<br />
Quest See Wed. <strong>July</strong><br />
24 at 8:00 pm. [R]<br />
5:00 Check, Please! 90 Miles/The<br />
Village/Franks ‘n’ Dawgs [R]<br />
MORNING<br />
5:30-<strong>11</strong>:00 <strong>WTTW</strong> Kids<br />
<strong>11</strong>:00 Moyers & Company<br />
AFTERNOON<br />
12:00 Charlie Rose Weekend<br />
12:30 Rudy Maxa’s World:<br />
Tahiti and Bora Bora<br />
1:00 Check, Please! 90 Miles/The<br />
Village/Franks ‘n’ Dawgs [R]<br />
1:30 Great Performances at the<br />
Met: Les Troyens Berlioz’s<br />
vast epic, starring Deborah<br />
Voigt, Susan Graham, Marcello<br />
Giordani, and Dwayne<br />
Croft, portraying characters<br />
from the Trojan War.<br />
EVENING<br />
6:00 Diamond Queen<br />
(Part 2 of 3) [R]<br />
7:00 Titanic with Len Goodman<br />
To mark the centenary of the<br />
Titanic tragedy in 2012, Len<br />
Goodman, a judge on Dancing<br />
with the Stars, explores the<br />
ship’s 100-year legacy.<br />
8:00 Masterpiece Mystery!<br />
Endeavor: Home While<br />
studying for his upcoming sergeant’s<br />
exam, Morse investigates<br />
the hit-and-run death of<br />
an eminent Oxford professor.<br />
9:30 Call the Midwife (Season 2,<br />
Part 7 of 8) On Cynthia’s<br />
district rounds, she administers<br />
daily insulin to a man who<br />
consistently belittles his wife.<br />
Jenny witnesses persecution<br />
of a different kind when she<br />
looks after a black mother-tobe<br />
who is subjected to racial<br />
prejudice from neighbors.<br />
10:30 Film School Shorts:<br />
Sum of Its Parts<br />
<strong>11</strong>:00 Doctor Who: The Doctor’s<br />
Wife The Doctor follows a<br />
Time Lord distress signal<br />
to a mysterious asteroid in<br />
a Bubble Universe – could<br />
there really be another living<br />
Time Lord out there?<br />
<strong>11</strong>:47 Doctor Who: Confidential –<br />
Bigger on the Inside<br />
Monday 29<br />
EARLY MORNING<br />
12:00 Live from the Artists<br />
Den: Ed Sheeran<br />
1:00 Austin City Limits: The Head<br />
and the Heart/Gomez<br />
2:00 Doc Martin See Sat.<br />
<strong>July</strong> 27 at 8:00 pm. [R]<br />
3:00 Death in Paradise<br />
(Season 1, Part 3) See Sat.<br />
<strong>July</strong> 27 at 8:50 pm. [R]<br />
4:00 Warriors: Richard the<br />
Lionheart and Saladin<br />
(Part 2 of 3) See Sat. <strong>July</strong><br />
27 at 10:00 pm. [R]<br />
5:00 Victory Garden: Soft<br />
5:30 P. Allen Smith’s Garden<br />
to Table: Food and<br />
Fun Go Together<br />
MORNING-AFTERNOON<br />
6:00-6:00 <strong>WTTW</strong> Kids<br />
EVENING<br />
6:00 PBS NewsHour<br />
7:00 Chicago Tonight<br />
8:00 Antiques Roadshow:<br />
Vintage Richmond A Cartier<br />
desk clock has increased in<br />
value from a 1998 appraisal<br />
of $10,000 to $15,000 to<br />
an updated estimate of<br />
$25,000 to $35,000.<br />
9:00 Antiques Roadshow: Biloxi<br />
(Part 2 of 3) Highlights<br />
include a 1943 National<br />
League signed baseball<br />
and a beautifully preserved<br />
18<strong>11</strong> silk-on-silk embroidery,<br />
taken from an English print.<br />
10:00 POV: Neurotypical Four-yearold<br />
Violet, teenaged Nicholas,<br />
and adult Paula occupy different<br />
positions on the autism<br />
spectrum, but they are all at<br />
pivotal moments in their lives.<br />
<strong>11</strong>:00 Nightly Business Report<br />
<strong>11</strong>:30 BBC World News<br />
Tuesday 30<br />
EARLY MORNING<br />
12:00 Chicago Tonight [R]<br />
1:00 Tavis Smiley<br />
1:30 Charlie Rose<br />
2:30 Masterpiece Mystery!<br />
Endeavor: Home See Sun.<br />
<strong>July</strong> 28 at 8:00 pm. [R]<br />
4:00 Call the Midwife (Season 2,<br />
Part 7 of 8) See Sun.<br />
<strong>July</strong> 28 at 9:30 pm. [R]<br />
5:00 Chicago Tonight [R]<br />
MORNING-AFTERNOON<br />
6:00-6:00 <strong>WTTW</strong> Kids<br />
EVENING<br />
6:00 PBS NewsHour<br />
7:00 Chicago Tonight<br />
8:00 Ride Along the Lincoln<br />
Highway A celebration of the<br />
history, the small businesses,<br />
the good food, friendly people,<br />
and unexpected charms<br />
of America’s first coast-tocoast<br />
paved highway.<br />
9:00 Great Old Amusement Parks<br />
A celebration of pre- Disney<br />
theme parks.<br />
10:00 Frontline<br />
<strong>11</strong>:00 Nightly Business Report<br />
<strong>11</strong>:30 BBC World News<br />
Wednesday 31<br />
EARLY MORNING<br />
12:00 Chicago Tonight [R]<br />
1:00 Tavis Smiley<br />
1:30 Charlie Rose<br />
2:30 Antiques Roadshow: Biloxi<br />
(Part 2 of 3) See Mon.<br />
<strong>July</strong> 29 at 9:00 pm. [R]<br />
3:30 POV: Neurotypical See Mon.<br />
<strong>July</strong> 29 at 10:00 pm. [R]<br />
4:30 Jay’s Chicago: Paths<br />
to Healing See Fri. <strong>July</strong><br />
26 at 7:30 pm. [R]<br />
5:00 Chicago Tonight [R]<br />
MORNING-AFTERNOON<br />
6:00-6:00 <strong>WTTW</strong> Kids<br />
EVENING<br />
6:00 PBS NewsHour<br />
7:00 Chicago Tonight<br />
8:00 Nature: Revealing the<br />
Leopard They are the most<br />
feline, the most intelligent, the<br />
most dangerous, and, until recently,<br />
one of the least understood.<br />
This film puts together<br />
a psychological profile of this<br />
extraordinarily cunning cat.<br />
9:00 NOVA: Who Killed<br />
Lindbergh’s Baby?<br />
NOVA reopens one of the<br />
most confounding crime<br />
mysteries of all time.<br />
10:00 Nazi Mega Weapons<br />
(Part 3 of 6)<br />
<strong>11</strong>:00 Nightly Business Report<br />
<strong>11</strong>:30 BBC World News<br />
<strong>2013</strong> JULY 19
20 JULY <strong>2013</strong><br />
• <strong>July</strong> At-a-Glance
Daily Radio Programming •<br />
Programmer’s Picks<br />
Rush Hour Concerts<br />
The live broadcasts from the Rush Hour Concert<br />
Series continue throughout <strong>July</strong>. One of the many<br />
highlights will be a concert of quartet music and<br />
poetry reading on Tuesday, <strong>July</strong> 9 with the<br />
Euclid String Quartet.<br />
Tuesday, <strong>July</strong> 9, 5:45 pm<br />
Grant Park Concerts<br />
We will bring you many live broadcasts from<br />
Grant Park this summer, but one of the highlights will<br />
certainly be a celebration of the music of Rodgers<br />
and Hammerstein. The orchestra and chorus will be<br />
joined by some of Broadway’s best soloists in this<br />
salute to one of its greatest teams.<br />
Wednesday, <strong>July</strong> 17, 6:30 pm<br />
Art and Music Month<br />
Every day in <strong>July</strong>, we will feature a composition<br />
that is either inspired by visual art or composed by<br />
someone who also displayed great artistic talent.<br />
Visit wfmt.com to view the art works!<br />
Throughout <strong>July</strong><br />
Monday 1<br />
12:00 Through the Night with<br />
Peter Van De Graaff<br />
6:00 Mornings with Carl Grapentine<br />
9:00 News Summary/Opening<br />
Wall Street • Mussorgsky<br />
Pictures at an Exhibition –<br />
Chicago Sym/Rafael Kubelik.<br />
Mercury 4756862 (4). [28:38]<br />
Rubinstein Six Characteristic<br />
Pictures, Op 50 – Yaara Tal,<br />
Andreas Groethuysen, p.<br />
Sony SK-47199. [23:12]<br />
10:00 Midday Music • Viadana<br />
Versicle and Response, Deus,<br />
in adiutorium meum; Antiphon<br />
I; Psalm 109, Dixit Dominus – I<br />
Fagiolini/Robert Hollingworth.<br />
Decca B0016794-02. [7:33]<br />
Locatelli L’Arte del Violino,<br />
Op 3: Concerto #9 in G –<br />
Giuliano Carmignola, v; Venice<br />
Baroque Orch/Andrea Marcon.<br />
Archive B0003849-02. [18:49]<br />
<strong>11</strong>:00 Stravinsky Petrouchka (1947<br />
version) – New York Phil/<br />
Leonard Bernstein. CBS<br />
MYK-37221. [34:47] Prokofiev<br />
Piano Sonatina, Op 54/3 –<br />
Lara Downes, p. Steinway<br />
and Sons 30016. [4:58]<br />
12:00 Newscast<br />
12:15 Chicago Chamber Musicians<br />
First Monday: Live from<br />
the Cultural Center<br />
1:00 Afternoon Music • Beach<br />
Eskimos (Four Characteristic<br />
Pieces), Op 64 – Joanne Polk,<br />
p. Arabesque Z-6721. [9:31]<br />
Gjeilo Northern Lights (Pulchra<br />
es) – Phoenix Chorale/Charles<br />
Bruffy. Chandos CHSA-5100.<br />
[4:22] Rautavaara Cantus<br />
Arcticus, Concerto for Birds<br />
and Orchestra (1972) – Leipzig<br />
Radio Sym/Max Pommer.<br />
Ondine ODE-937-2. [17:<strong>11</strong>]<br />
2:00 Ciurlionis Theme and<br />
Variations in b – Vilnius<br />
String Quartet. MCA Classics<br />
AED-10283. [16:58]<br />
3:00 Fine Arts Calendar •<br />
Haydn Horn Concerto #1<br />
in D, H VIId:3 – Ifor James,<br />
horn; SW German Chamber<br />
Orch Pforzheim/Vladislav<br />
Czarnecki. EBS 6052. [16:27]<br />
4:00 Late-Afternoon Music •<br />
News at 4:00 pm, a business<br />
report at 5:00 pm, and<br />
The Unrush Hour between<br />
5:00 pm and 6:00 pm<br />
6:00 Ryan Opera Center Recital<br />
Series: An encore broadcast of<br />
the Ryan artists’ Shakespeare<br />
song recital first heard last fall.<br />
7:00 Exploring Music with<br />
Bill McGlaughlin:<br />
Mahler symphonies<br />
8:00 Ravinia Festival: Music<br />
from the Martin Theatre<br />
10:00 Critical Thinking with<br />
Andrew Patner<br />
<strong>11</strong>:00 Elgar The Music Makers,<br />
Op 69 – Dame Janet Baker, ms;<br />
London Phil and Cho/Sir Adrian<br />
Boult. EMI ZDMB5-66540-2 (2).<br />
[37:54] Vasks Musica Dolorosa<br />
(1983) – Ligita Zemberga, vc;<br />
Riga Phil/Kriss Rusmanis.<br />
Conifer 51236-2. [12:38]<br />
Tuesday 2<br />
12:00 Through the Night with<br />
Peter Van De Graaff<br />
6:00 Mornings with Carl<br />
Grapentine<br />
9:00 News Summary/Opening<br />
Wall Street • Grainger Handel<br />
in the Strand (Clog Dance) –<br />
Philip Martin, p; Bournemouth<br />
Sinfonietta/Kenneth<br />
Montgomery. Chandos CHAN-<br />
6542. [4:45] Handel Handel at<br />
Bath Suite – Royal Phil/Yehudi<br />
Menuhin. MCA Classics MCAD-<br />
6231. [6:59] Handel Water<br />
Music Suite in F – St Luke’s<br />
Orch/Sir Charles Mackerras.<br />
Telarc CD-80279. [32:57]<br />
10:00 Midday Music • Beethoven<br />
Cello Sonata #4 in C,<br />
Op 102/1 – Antonio Meneses,<br />
vc; Menahem Pressler, p. Avie<br />
AV-2103. [15:19] Mendelssohn<br />
A Midsummer Night’s Dream<br />
Overture, Op 21 – Philadelphia<br />
Orch/Eugene Ormandy.<br />
RCA RCD1-2084. [12:30]<br />
<strong>11</strong>:00 Gandolfi Line Drawings –<br />
Concord Chamber Music<br />
Society. Reference RR-122.<br />
[22:51] Chadwick Symphonic<br />
Sketches: Jubilee – Cincinnati<br />
Pops/Erich Kunzel. Telarc<br />
CD-80144. [8:05]<br />
12:00 Newscast • Bach English Suite<br />
#1 in A, BWV 806 – Murray<br />
Perahia, p. Sony SK-60276.<br />
[22:21] Stanley The Choice of<br />
Hercules: Overture and March –<br />
John Wallace, tr; English<br />
String Orch/William Boughton.<br />
Nimbus NI-5155. [4:39]<br />
1:00 Afternoon Music • Benjamin<br />
Overture to an Italian Comedy –<br />
Sydney Sym/Joseph Post.<br />
ABC 442374-2 (2). [6:14]<br />
Rossini L’italiana in Algeri<br />
Overture – Stuttgart Radio Sym/<br />
Gianluigi Gelmetti. Sera 73294-<br />
2. [7:34] Rossini L’italiana<br />
in Algeri: Aria, Cruda sorte,<br />
amor tiranno – Cecilia Bartoli,<br />
ms; Schönberg Cho, Vienna<br />
Volksoper Orch/Giuseppe<br />
Patané. Lon 425430-2. [4:55]<br />
2:00 Brahms Violin Concerto in D,<br />
Op 77 – Anne Sophie Mutter,<br />
v; Berlin Phil/Herbert von<br />
Karajan. DG 445515-2. [40:19]<br />
3:00 Fine Arts Calendar •<br />
Grainger Youthful Suite<br />
(1899) – BBC Phil/Richard<br />
Hickox. Chandos CHAN-9584.<br />
[25:36] Grainger Youthful<br />
Rapture – Moray Welsh, vc;<br />
Bournemouth Sinfonietta/<br />
Kenneth Montgomery.<br />
Chandos CHAN-6542. [6:01]<br />
4:00 Late-Afternoon Music •<br />
News at 4:00 pm, a business<br />
report at 5:00 pm, and<br />
The Unrush Hour between<br />
5:00 pm and 6:00 pm<br />
5:45 Rush Hour Concerts Live<br />
from St. James Cathedral –<br />
The Jason Seed Stringtet and<br />
pipa artist Jang Wei present<br />
Rush Hour Fusion with original<br />
compositions by Mr Seed.<br />
7:00 Exploring Music with<br />
Bill McGlaughlin:<br />
Mahler symphonies<br />
8:00 The Tuesday Night Opera<br />
with Peter Van De Graaff:<br />
Verdi’s “La Battaglia di<br />
Legnano” – Ricciarelli,<br />
Carreras, D Kavrakos, ORF<br />
Sym and Cho/Lamberto<br />
Gardelli. Phi 4758694 (2).<br />
10:00 Fine Notturno for Strings<br />
and Harp – Alyssa Hess, h;<br />
Brooklyn Phil Strings/Lukas<br />
Foss. CRI CD-574. [15:44]<br />
Barber Nocturne (Homage to<br />
John Field), Op 33 – Israela<br />
Margalit, p. EMI CDC5-55400-<br />
2. [4:27] Field Piano Concerto<br />
#7 in C – Míceál O’Rourke,<br />
p; London Mozart Players/<br />
Matthias Bamert. Chandos<br />
CHAN-9534. [29:03]<br />
<strong>11</strong>:00 Cserma Six Hungarian<br />
Dances – Budapest Strings/<br />
Karoly Botvay. Capriccio<br />
10528. [18:20] Schubert<br />
Divertissement à l’hongroise<br />
in g, D 818 – Christoph<br />
Eschenbach, Justus Frantz, p.<br />
EMI CDFB5-69770-2 (2). [34:<strong>11</strong>]<br />
Wednesday 3<br />
12:00 Through the Night with<br />
Peter Van De Graaff<br />
6:00 Mornings with Carl<br />
Grapentine<br />
9:00 News Summary/Opening<br />
Wall Street • Bruch Clarinet<br />
and Viola Concerto in e,<br />
Op 88 – Paul Meyer, cl; Gérard<br />
Caussé, vi; Lyon Opera Orch/<br />
Kent Nagano. Erato 45483-<br />
2. [19:31] Anderson Clarinet<br />
Candy (1962) – BBC Concert<br />
Orchestra/Leonard Slatkin.<br />
Naxos 8.559313. [2:59]<br />
Copland Clarinet Concerto –<br />
Stanley Drucker, cl; New<br />
York Phil/Leonard Bernstein.<br />
DG 431672-2. [17:44]<br />
10:00 Midday Music • Susato Dance<br />
Suite – Collegium Aureum.<br />
RCA-DHM 77602-2. [<strong>11</strong>:47]<br />
Kodály Dances of Galánta –<br />
St Paul Chamber Orch/Hugh<br />
Wolff. Teldec 73134-2. [16:06]<br />
<strong>11</strong>:00 Schumann Piano Quintet in<br />
E-Flat, Op 44 – M Argerich, p;<br />
D Schwarzberg, v; L Hall, v;<br />
N Imai, vi; M Maisky, vc. EMI<br />
ZDCB5-55484-2 (2). [30:07]<br />
Chabrier Menuet pompeux –<br />
Lyon National Orch/Emmanuel<br />
Krivine. Denon CO-78929. [5:58]<br />
12:00 Newscast<br />
12:15 Dame Myra Hess Memorial<br />
All prerecorded music on 98.7WFMT is provided by<br />
the Richard and Mary L. Gray Music Library.<br />
Most live performances on 98.7WFMT are broadcast<br />
from the Fay and Daniel Levin Performance Studio.<br />
<strong>2013</strong> JULY 21
In the Spotlight<br />
Milwaukee Symphony –<br />
A New Season<br />
WFMT’s traditional summertime<br />
Milwaukee Symphony broadcasts<br />
will begin with an all-Mendelssohn<br />
concert led by guest conductor Gilbert<br />
Varga, with MSO concertmaster Frank<br />
Almond as soloist in the E Minor<br />
Violin Concerto. Founded in 1959,<br />
the Milwaukee Symphony has been<br />
recognized not only for its regular<br />
subscription performances but also<br />
for its widespread education and<br />
outreach programs, which include<br />
Youth and Teen Concerts, MSO Stars<br />
of Tomorrow, and Arts in Community<br />
Education. Highlights of the broadcast<br />
season include a concert featuring the<br />
MSO Chorus in John Adams’ On the<br />
Transmigration of Souls, a September<br />
<strong>11</strong> memorial, and a choral masterwork<br />
of an earlier day, Elgar’s oratorio The<br />
Dream of Gerontius. Both programs<br />
are led by MSO music director Edo De<br />
Waart, who co-hosts all 13 broadcasts<br />
along with WFMT’s Dennis Moore.<br />
Wednesdays beginning<br />
<strong>July</strong> 3, 8:00 pm<br />
Concerts: Musicians<br />
from the Ravinia Festival’s<br />
Steans Institute live from<br />
the Cultural Center<br />
1:00 Afternoon Music • Martinu<br />
Frescoes of Piero della<br />
Francesca (1954) – Prague<br />
Radio Sym/Vladimír Válek.<br />
Praga PR-254050. [18:44]<br />
2:00 Liszt Grand Concert Fantasy<br />
after Bellini’s La Sonnambula –<br />
Leslie Howard, p. Hyperion<br />
CDA-67101/2 (2). [15:25]<br />
Thalberg Fantasy on Rossini’s<br />
L’Assegio di Corinto, Op 3 –<br />
Francesco Nicolosi, p. Marco<br />
Polo 8.223367. [12:55]<br />
3:00 Fine Arts Calendar • Turina<br />
Danzas fantásticas, Op 22 –<br />
London Phil/Enrique Bátiz. EMI<br />
CDD7-63886-2. [17:10] Turina<br />
Tres danzas andaluzas, Op 8 –<br />
Albert Guinovart, p. Harmonia<br />
Mundi HMI-987009. [12:15]<br />
4:00 Late-Afternoon Music •<br />
News at 4:00 pm, a business<br />
report at 5:00 pm, and<br />
The Unrush Hour between<br />
5:00 pm and 6:00 pm<br />
6:00 Santa Fe Chamber Music<br />
Festival – Schubert:<br />
String Quintet in C, D<br />
956. (special time)<br />
7:00 Exploring Music with<br />
Bill McGlaughlin:<br />
Mahler symphonies<br />
8:00 The Milwaukee Symphony in<br />
Concert: Gilbert Varga, conductor;<br />
Frank Almond, violin –<br />
Mendelssohn: The Hebrides<br />
(Fingal’s Cave) Overture; Violin<br />
Concerto in e; Nocturne fr A<br />
Midsummer Night’s Dream;<br />
Symphony #4 in A, Italian.<br />
10:00 Cedille Chicago Presents:<br />
Music and art<br />
<strong>11</strong>:00 Prokofiev Violin Concerto #1 in<br />
D, Op 19 – Dmitri Sitkovetsky,<br />
v; London Sym/Sir Colin Davis.<br />
Virgin Classics 90734-2. [22:18]<br />
Prokofiev Violin Concerto #2<br />
in g, Op 63 – Boris Belkin, v;<br />
Zürich Tonhalle Orch/Michael<br />
Stern. Denon CO-75891. [26:53]<br />
Thursday 4<br />
Independence Day<br />
12:00 Through the Night with<br />
Peter Van De Graaff<br />
6:00 Mornings with Carl<br />
Grapentine<br />
10:00 Midday Music • Sousa The<br />
Liberty Bell – Her Majesty’s<br />
Royal Marines/Lt Colonel GAC<br />
Hoskins. EMI CDM7-64671-<br />
2. [3:20] Sousa March, The<br />
Stars and Stripes Forever –<br />
Boston Pops/Arthur Fiedler.<br />
RCA 63304-2. [3:22] HK<br />
Hadley Symphony #4 in d,<br />
Op 64 – Ukraine National Sym/<br />
John McLaughlin Williams.<br />
Naxos 8.559064. [38:20]<br />
<strong>11</strong>:00 Coleridge-Taylor Deep<br />
River – Rachel Barton Pine, v;<br />
Matthew Hagle, p. Cedille CDR-<br />
90000097. [4:46] Gershwin<br />
Rhapsody in Blue – Stefano<br />
Bollani, p; Leipzig Gewandhaus<br />
Orch/Riccardo Chailly. Decca<br />
B00153<strong>11</strong>-02. [16:12]<br />
12:00 Newscast • Grofé Grand<br />
Canyon Suite – New York<br />
Phil/Leonard Bernstein. Sony<br />
SFK-46715. [33:05] Whitacre<br />
Cloudburst – Polyphony/<br />
Stephen Layton. Hyperion<br />
CDA-67543. [8:25]<br />
1:00 Afternoon Music • Gould<br />
Stephen Foster Gallery – New<br />
Zealand Sym/JoAnn Falletta.<br />
Koch 3-7380-2. [16:45]<br />
2:00 Bacon Ford’s Theatre: A Few<br />
Glimpses of Easter Week,<br />
1865 – Nashville Sym/Leonard<br />
Slatkin. Naxos 8.559373-74<br />
(2). [29:43] Paine Funeral<br />
March in Memory of President<br />
Lincoln – Ramon Salvatore, p.<br />
Premier PRCD-1019. [5:03]<br />
3:00 Gould American Ballads –<br />
London Phil/Kenneth Klein.<br />
Albany TROY-202. [34:19]<br />
4:00 Late-Afternoon Music •<br />
News at 4:00 pm, a business<br />
report at 5:00 pm, and<br />
The Unrush Hour between<br />
5:00 pm and 6:00 pm<br />
7:00 Exploring Music with<br />
Bill McGlaughlin:<br />
Mahler symphonies<br />
8:00 The New York Philharmonic<br />
This Week: Bramwell Tovey<br />
conducts a mostly-American<br />
program of marches and other<br />
fare to celebrate Independence<br />
Day, with singer Tracy Dahl and<br />
musicians from West Point.<br />
10:00 Introductions: Spotlighting<br />
the Chicago area’s<br />
young musicians<br />
<strong>11</strong>:00 Gillis Symphony #1,<br />
American – Sinfonia Varsovia/<br />
Ian Hobson. Albany TROY-<br />
888. [31:41] Vieuxtemps<br />
Souvenir d’Amerique,<br />
Op 17 (Variations on Yankee<br />
Doodle) – Tchaikovsky<br />
Chamber Orch/Lazar Gosman,<br />
v. Sony MFK-48257. [5:22]<br />
Griffes Piano Sonata (1917-<br />
19) – David Allen Wehr, p.<br />
Connoisseur CD-4205. [13:17]<br />
Friday 5<br />
12:00 Through the Night with<br />
Peter Van De Graaff<br />
6:00 Mornings with Carl<br />
Grapentine<br />
9:00 News Summary/Opening Wall<br />
Street • Grieg Two Norwegian<br />
Airs (Nordic Melodies), Op 63 –<br />
Moscow Soloists/Yuri Bashmet.<br />
RCA 60368-2-RC. [<strong>11</strong>:57]<br />
MacDowell Piano Sonata<br />
#3, Op 57, Norse – James<br />
Tocco, p. Gasparo GSCD-<br />
232. [19:25] Parker Vathek<br />
(1903) – Royal Phil/Karl Krueger.<br />
Bridge 9124-A/C (3). [14:54]<br />
10:00 Midday Music • Strauss Also<br />
sprach Zarathustra, Op 30 –<br />
Chicago Sym/Pierre Boulez.<br />
DG 457649-2. [33:26] Schein<br />
Paduana and Galliard – Empire<br />
Brass. Telarc CD-80257. [3:45]<br />
<strong>11</strong>:00 Arensky String Quartet #1<br />
in G, Op <strong>11</strong> – Ying String<br />
Quartet. Sono Luminus DSL-<br />
92143. [20:53] Tchaikovsky<br />
Dance of the Comedians –<br />
Osipov State Russian<br />
Folk Orch/Vitaly Gnutov.<br />
Mercury 432000-2. [4:30]<br />
<strong>11</strong>:55 (Earlier than usual) Newscast<br />
12:00 Newscast • Traditional Song<br />
of the Seashore – James<br />
Galway, f; Tokyo Strings. RCA<br />
42201. [2:52] Debussy La Mer –<br />
Philadelphia Orch/Riccardo<br />
Muti. EMI 69801-2. [26:04]<br />
Elgar Where Corals Lie fr Sea<br />
Pictures – Dame Janet Baker,<br />
ms; London Sym/Sir John<br />
Barbirolli. EMI 56219-2. [4:<strong>11</strong>]<br />
1:00 Afternoon Music • Haydn<br />
Symphony #101 in D, Clock –<br />
Vienna Phil/Pierre Monteux.<br />
Lon 433334-2. [26:08]<br />
Anderson The Syncopated<br />
Clock – Eastman-Rochester<br />
Pops Orch/Frederick Fennell.<br />
Mercury 43<strong>2013</strong>-2. [2:27]<br />
2:00 Bellini La Sonnambula:<br />
L’anello mio...Ah, non credea...Ah,<br />
non giunge – Eva<br />
Mei, s; Munich Radio Orch/<br />
János Kovács. RCA 68525-<br />
2. [9:30] Glinka Variations<br />
on Themes from Bellini’s La<br />
Sonnambula – Marcella Crudeli,<br />
p; RIAS Sinfonietta/Jiri Starek.<br />
Koch 3-16<strong>11</strong>-2. [14:38]<br />
3:00 Fine Arts Calendar • Liszt<br />
Battle of the Huns – Bavarian<br />
Radio Sym/Lorin Maazel.<br />
RCA 68471-2. [15:08]<br />
4:00 Late-Afternoon Music •<br />
News at 4:00 pm, a business<br />
report at 5:00 pm, and<br />
The Unrush Hour between<br />
5:00 pm and 6:00 pm<br />
7:00 Exploring Music with<br />
Bill McGlaughlin:<br />
In the Spotlight<br />
Gustavo Dudamel<br />
and the Los Angeles<br />
Philharmonic<br />
A new season of concerts by the<br />
Los Angeles Philharmonic begins<br />
this month on WFMT with Gustavo<br />
Dudamel leading a performance of<br />
Stravinsky’s Rite of Spring, honoring<br />
the work’s <strong>2013</strong> centennial. The<br />
Philharmonic’s broadcast concerts<br />
were recorded at LA’s Walt Disney<br />
Concert Hall, acclaimed for both its<br />
architecture and its acoustics. The<br />
fiery Dudamel, the Philharmonic’s<br />
music director since 2009, will lead a<br />
number of the concerts to be aired,<br />
including John Adams’ new work,<br />
The Gospel According to the Other<br />
Mary, in September. Also highlighting<br />
the radio series will be a Witold<br />
Lutoslawki centenary tribute<br />
led by former music director<br />
Esa-Pekka Salonen.<br />
Fridays beginning<br />
<strong>July</strong> 5, 8:00 pm<br />
Photo © Richard Reinsdorf<br />
22 JULY <strong>2013</strong>
In the Spotlight<br />
Lyric Grand Finale:<br />
Fleming, Previn,<br />
Rodgers, Hammerstein<br />
WFMT’s rebroadcasts of productions<br />
from the 2012-13 Lyric Opera season<br />
will conclude this month with André<br />
Previn’s A Streetcar Named Desire,<br />
which starred Renée Fleming in a<br />
critically-praised performance as<br />
Tennessee Williams’ haunted Blanche<br />
Dubois. Susanna Phillips portrays her<br />
sister, Stella. The sequence concludes<br />
with Oklahoma!, the first in a new<br />
series of Rodgers and Hammerstein<br />
musicals to be mounted at Lyric in the<br />
coming seasons. George Preston and<br />
Roger Pines co-host the broadcasts.<br />
Mahler symphonies<br />
8:00 The Los Angeles Philharmonic<br />
in Concert: Gustavo Dudamel,<br />
conductor – Ravel: Pavane<br />
for A Dead Princess. Stucky:<br />
Symphony (world-premiere<br />
performance; LA Philharmonic<br />
co- commission). Stravinsky:<br />
The Rite of Spring.<br />
10:00 Best of Studs Terkel:<br />
Violinist Maxim Vengerov<br />
<strong>11</strong>:00 Jazz at Lincoln Center<br />
Radio: Bobby McFerrin<br />
Saturday 6<br />
Saturdays, <strong>July</strong> 6<br />
and 13, 12:00 pm<br />
12:00 Marian McPartland’s<br />
Piano Jazz<br />
1:00 Through the Night with<br />
Peter Van De Graaff<br />
6:00 Weekend Morning Program<br />
10:00 Fine Arts Calendar<br />
<strong>11</strong>:00 Introductions: Spotlighting<br />
the Chicago area’s young<br />
musicians Highlights from<br />
last February’s concert by<br />
the Midwest Young Artists<br />
Symphony Orchestra<br />
12:00 The Lyric Opera of Chicago<br />
Broadcasts: Previn’s<br />
“A Streetcar Named Desire”<br />
Renée Fleming (Blanche); Teddy<br />
Tahu Rhodes (Stanley); Susanna<br />
Phillips (Stella); Anthony Dean<br />
Griffey (Mitch); Lyric Opera<br />
Photo © Dan Rest<br />
Cho and Orch/Evan Rogister.<br />
3:00 Rachmaninoff Preludes, Op 23:<br />
#s 1-5 – Alessio Bax, p. Signum<br />
SIGCD-264. [18:42] Wagner Die<br />
Meistersinger von Nürnberg:<br />
Act 1 Prelude – Chicago Sym/<br />
Sir Georg Solti. Lon 4<strong>11</strong>951-2.<br />
[9:41] Debussy Prelude to The<br />
Afternoon of A Faun – James<br />
Galway, f; Christopher O’Riley,<br />
p. RCA 42201-2. [9:31]<br />
4:00 From the Recording Horn<br />
with Andy Karzas<br />
4:30 Arias and Songs with Larry<br />
Johnson: Songs by Schubert<br />
5:00 Relevant Tones with<br />
Seth Boustead<br />
6:00 Piano Music with<br />
Kerry Frumkin<br />
7:00 Sweet Folk Chicago<br />
with Rich Warren<br />
8:00 Folkstage hosted<br />
by Rich Warren<br />
9:00 The Midnight Special<br />
with Rich Warren<br />
Sunday 7<br />
12:00 Song Travels with<br />
Michael Feinstein<br />
1:00 Through the Night with<br />
Peter Van De Graaff<br />
6:00 With Heart and Voice<br />
7:00 Weekend Morning Program<br />
9:55 Fine Arts Calendar<br />
10:00 The New Releases<br />
with Lisa Flynn<br />
12:00 Tchaikovsky Marche slave,<br />
Op 31 – Berlin Phil/Claudio<br />
Abbado. DG 471627-2 (2).<br />
[10:33] Respighi Fantasia<br />
Slava (1903) – K. Scherbakov,<br />
p; Slovak Radio Sym/Howard<br />
Griffiths. Naxos 8.553207. [9:00]<br />
Smetana String Quartet #1 in e,<br />
From My Life – Guarneri String<br />
Quartet. Phi 420803-2. [25:50]<br />
1:00 Chicago Symphony Orchestra<br />
Radio Broadcasts: Susanna<br />
Mälkki, conductor – Ives:<br />
The Unanswered Question.<br />
Musgrave: Autumn Sonata.<br />
Ives: Three Places in New<br />
England. Strauss: Also<br />
sprach Zarathustra. Plus:<br />
Bernstein Serenade After<br />
Plato’s Symposium (Vadim<br />
Gluzman/Paavo Järvi).<br />
3:00 Fiesta! Latin-American<br />
Music with Elbio Barilari<br />
4:00 Music from Roosevelt<br />
University hosted<br />
by Henry Fogel<br />
5:00 Chamber Music Society<br />
of Lincoln Center: Virtuoso<br />
Showcase – Dutilleux: Flute<br />
Sonatine. Bottesini: Grand<br />
Duo Concertante. Weber:<br />
Clarinet Quintet in B-Flat.<br />
6:00 Walton Henry V film music:<br />
The Globe Theatre; Prologue;<br />
Once more unto the breach;<br />
Agincourt Song – Sir Laurence<br />
Olivier, n; Philharmonia/Sir<br />
William Walton. EMI 65007-<br />
2. [<strong>11</strong>:15] Mendelssohn A<br />
Midsummer Night’s Dream, Opp<br />
21, 61 – Chicago Sym/James<br />
Levine. DG 415137-2. [39:30]<br />
Hear Shakespeare-inspired<br />
songs on our Ryan Opera<br />
Center recital at <strong>11</strong>:00 tonight.<br />
7:00 From the Top with Christopher<br />
O’Riley: From Beijing, second<br />
of two broadcasts.<br />
8:00 Collectors’ Corner with<br />
Henry Fogel: The art of<br />
pianist Nelson Freire<br />
10:00 Pipedreams: Organ music<br />
with Michael Barone<br />
<strong>11</strong>:00 Ryan Opera Center Recital<br />
Series: An encore broadcast of<br />
the Ryan artists’ Shakespeare<br />
song recital first heard last fall.<br />
Monday 8<br />
12:00 Through the Night with<br />
Peter Van De Graaff<br />
6:00 Mornings with Carl<br />
Grapentine<br />
9:00 News Summary/Opening Wall<br />
Street • Saint-Saëns Piano<br />
Concerto #2 in g, Op 22 – Artur<br />
Rubinstein, p; RCA Victor<br />
Sym/Alfred Wallenstein. Phi<br />
456958-2 (2). [23:16] Villa-<br />
Lobos A prole do bebê, Set<br />
1 (1918) – Artur Rubinstein, p.<br />
RCA 5670-2. [10:31] Guarneri<br />
Three Dances – Simon Bolivar<br />
Sym/Maximiano Valdes.<br />
Dorian DOR-90227. [9:04]<br />
10:00 Midday Music • Haydn<br />
Symphony #96 in D,<br />
Miracle – Austro-Hungarian<br />
Haydn Orch/A Fischer.<br />
Nimbus NI-5135. [23:25]<br />
Contact Kathy Kielar<br />
at (773) 509-5553,<br />
kkielar@wttw.com or<br />
kkielar@wfmt.com.<br />
Hofstetter String Quartet,<br />
Op 3/5 (formerly attributed<br />
to Haydn): Andante cantabile<br />
(Serenade) – Guildhall String<br />
Ensemble. RCA 61275-2. [5:29]<br />
<strong>11</strong>:00 Prokofiev Romeo and Juliet<br />
Suite #2 – Oslo Phil/Mariss<br />
Jansons. EMI CDC7-49289-<br />
2. [30:02] Olson Summer<br />
Sonnet – Chicago A Cappella.<br />
Cedille 90000085. [4:46]<br />
12:00 Newscast • Mozart Rondo in<br />
a, K 5<strong>11</strong> – Alicia de Larrocha, p.<br />
RCA 60867-2. [9:19] Schubert<br />
Adagio and Rondo in A, D 438 –<br />
Chamber Orch of Europe/Gidon<br />
Kremer, v. DG 437535-2. [14:19]<br />
1:00 Afternoon Music • Liszt<br />
Hungarian Rhapsody #2 in c# –<br />
London Phil/Willi Boskovsky.<br />
EMI CDM7-690<strong>11</strong>-2. [10:10]<br />
Liszt Hungarian Rhapsody<br />
#12 in c# – György Cziffra, p.<br />
EMI CDC5-56228-2. [8:48]<br />
2:00 F Strauss Nocturno, Op 7 –<br />
John Cerminaro, fh; Zita<br />
Carno, p. Crystal CD-676.<br />
[6:14] Strauss Horn Concerto<br />
#2 in E-Flat (1942) – Barry<br />
Tuckwell, fh; Royal Phil/<br />
Vladimir Ashkenazy. Lon<br />
430370-2. [20:34]<br />
3:00 Fine Arts Calendar • Dukas<br />
Variations, Interlude and Finale<br />
on a Theme by Rameau – Tor<br />
Espen Aspaas, p. Simax<br />
PSC-<strong>11</strong>77. [18:34] Rameau<br />
Pièces de clavecin en concerts:<br />
Quatrième concert – Chiyoko<br />
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Arita, Natsumi Wakamatsu,<br />
Masahiro Arita, Wieland Kuijken.<br />
Denon 81757-9045-2. [10:40]<br />
4:00 Late-Afternoon Music •<br />
News at 4:00 pm, a business<br />
report at 5:00 pm, and The<br />
Unrush Hour between 5:00<br />
pm and 6:00 pm At 4:05:<br />
Hindemith Nobilissima<br />
Visione – San Francisco<br />
Sym/Herbert Blomstedt.<br />
Lon 433809-2. [22:13]<br />
7:00 Exploring Music with<br />
Bill McGlaughlin:<br />
Mahler symphonies<br />
8:00 Ravinia Festival: Music<br />
from the Martin Theatre<br />
10:00 Critical Thinking with<br />
Andrew Patner<br />
<strong>11</strong>:00 Mozart Violin Concerto #1 in<br />
B-Flat, K 207 – London Phil/<br />
Anne-Sophie Mutter, v. DG<br />
B0005078-02 (2). [20:29]<br />
Mozart Concert Rondo in<br />
D, K 382 – Malcolm Bilson,<br />
p; English Baroque Soloists/<br />
Sir John Eliot Gardiner.<br />
Archive 415990-2. [8:58]<br />
Mozart Flute Concerto #2<br />
in D, K 314 – Sandra Miller,<br />
f; Old Fairfield Academy<br />
Orch/Thomas Crawford.<br />
Musicmasters 67166-2. [19:01]<br />
Tuesday 9<br />
12:00 Through the Night with<br />
Peter Van De Graaff<br />
6:00 Mornings with Carl<br />
Grapentine<br />
9:00 News Summary/Opening<br />
Wall Street • Schumann<br />
Violin Sonata #3 in a, WoO<br />
2 – Carolin Widmann, v;<br />
Dénes Várjon, p. ECM 476<br />
6744. [20:23] Schuman<br />
Newsreel – Milwaukee Sym/<br />
Lukas Foss. Pro Arte CDD-<br />
102. [7:06] Korngold The<br />
Sea Hawk film music: Suite –<br />
London Sym/André Previn.<br />
DG 471347-2. [17:17]<br />
10:00 Midday Music • Chopin<br />
Piano Sonata #2 in B-flat<br />
minor, Op 35 – Maurizio<br />
Pollini, p. DG B00<strong>11</strong>939-02.<br />
[22:59] Tchaikovsky Marche<br />
slave, Op 31 – Russian State<br />
Sym Orch/Valéry Polyansky.<br />
Chandos CHAN-9356. [9:19]<br />
<strong>11</strong>:00 Beethoven Symphony #8<br />
in F, Op 93 – Chicago Sym/<br />
Sir Georg Solti. Lon 4759090<br />
(6). [27:45] Crabtree Five<br />
Romantic Miniatures – Grant<br />
Park Cho/Christopher<br />
Bell. Cedille 131. [6:53]<br />
12:00 Newscast • Bach The<br />
Art of Fugue, BWV 1080:<br />
Contrapunctus XIV and<br />
Chorale, Vor deinen Thron tret<br />
ich hiermit – Emerson String<br />
Quartet. DG B0000908-02.<br />
[<strong>11</strong>:22] Hovhaness Alleluia<br />
and Fugue, Op 40b – I<br />
Fiamminghi/Rudolf Werthen.<br />
Telarc CD-80503. [8:38]<br />
1:00 Afternoon Music • Fauré<br />
Pavane, Op 50 – Orpheus<br />
Chamber Orch. DG 453909-2.<br />
[6:13] Ravel Pavane for A Dead<br />
Princess – Andrei Gavrilov, p.<br />
EMI CDM7-69026-2. [6:17]<br />
Ravel Bolero – Vienna Phil/Lorin<br />
Maazel. RCA 68600-2. [14:46]<br />
2:00 Bach Orchestra Suite #1 in C,<br />
BWV 1066 – Tafelmusik/Jeanne<br />
Lamon. Analekta FL2-3134.<br />
[25:37] L Couperin Suite in<br />
C – Christophe Rousset, hc.<br />
Aparté AP-006 (2). [12:44]<br />
3:00 Fine Arts Calendar • Martinu<br />
Sinfonietta La Jolla – Marta<br />
Singerova, p; Zilina State<br />
Chamber Orch/Jan Valta.<br />
Opus 93501844. [24:07]<br />
4:00 Late-Afternoon Music •<br />
including news at 4:00<br />
5:00 Business Report The<br />
Unrush Hour, including<br />
Fibich Studies of Paintings,<br />
Op 56 – Radoslav Kvapil, p.<br />
Unicorn DKPCD-9149. [27:43]<br />
5:45 Rush Hour Concerts Live<br />
from St. James Cathedral –<br />
A joint performance featuring<br />
the Euclid String Quartet and<br />
the Poetry Foundation.<br />
7:00 Exploring Music with<br />
Bill McGlaughlin:<br />
Mahler symphonies<br />
8:00 The Tuesday Night Opera<br />
with Peter Van De Graaff:<br />
Wagner’s “Lohengrin”<br />
Windgassen, Steber, Bayreuth<br />
Festival Cho, Orch/Josef<br />
Keilberth. Teldec 93674-2 (4).<br />
Wednesday 10<br />
12:00 Through the Night with<br />
Peter Van De Graaff<br />
6:00 Mornings with Carl<br />
Grapentine<br />
9:00 News Summary/Opening<br />
Wall Street • Rachmaninoff<br />
The Isle of the Dead, Op 29 –<br />
BBC Phil/Gianandrea Noseda.<br />
Chandos CHAN-10475. [20:21]<br />
Rachmaninoff Piano Pieces,<br />
Op 10: #5, Humoresque –<br />
David Golub, p. Arabesque<br />
Z-6706. [3:59] Sibelius Four<br />
Humoresques, Op 89 – Ilya<br />
Gringolts, v; Gothenburg Sym/<br />
Neeme Järvi. DG B0002249-02.<br />
[14:45] Dvorák Humoresques,<br />
Op 101: #7 – Jaimé Laredo,<br />
v; Margo Garrett, p. Dorian<br />
DOR-90153. [3:44]<br />
10:00 Midday Music • Reger Four<br />
Tone Poems after Arnold<br />
Böcklin, Op 128 – Royal<br />
Concertgebouw Orch/Neeme<br />
Järvi. Chandos CHAN-8794.<br />
[25:19] Bach English Suite<br />
#2 in a, BWV 807: Bourrée –<br />
Stefan Hussong, accordion.<br />
Denon CO-78836. [4:40]<br />
<strong>11</strong>:00 Liszt Six Grand Etudes after<br />
Paganini: #6 in a – André Watts,<br />
p. EMI CDM7-64599-2. [5:52]<br />
Paganini Violin Concerto #1<br />
in D, Op 6 – Hilary Hahn, v;<br />
Swedish Radio Sym/Eiji Oue.<br />
DG B0007188-02. [37:56]<br />
12:00 Newscast<br />
12:15 Dame Myra Hess Memorial<br />
Concerts: Live from the<br />
Cultural Center, the Lincoln<br />
Trio performs the annual Al<br />
Booth Memorial Concert.<br />
1:00 Afternoon Music • Finzi<br />
Motet, Let us now praise<br />
famous men, Op 35 – Finzi<br />
Singers/Paul Spicer; Harry<br />
Bicket, o. Chandos CHAN-<br />
8936. [3:13] Moeran<br />
Sinfonietta (1944) – Northern<br />
Sinfonia/Richard Hickox. EMI<br />
CDM7-64721-2. [24:37]<br />
2:00 Debussy Ballade – Michel<br />
Béroff, p. Denon CO-18047.<br />
[6:18] Fauré Ballade in<br />
F-Sharp, Op 19 – Robert<br />
Casadesus, p; New York<br />
Phil/Leonard Bernstein.<br />
Sony SMK-47548. [12:30]<br />
3:00 Fine Arts Calendar •<br />
Enescu Rumanian Rhapsody<br />
#1 in A, Op <strong>11</strong>/1 – Vienna<br />
State Opera Orch/Vladimir<br />
Golschmann. Vanguard<br />
OVC-5002. [<strong>11</strong>:29] Bartok<br />
Rumanian Folk Dances –<br />
Henryk Szeryng, v; Charles<br />
Reiner, p. Mercury 434339-<br />
2. [5:51] Enescu Rumanian<br />
Rhapsody #2 in D, Op <strong>11</strong>/2 –<br />
Vancouver Sym/Sergiu<br />
Comissiona. Radio Canada<br />
Int’l SMCD-5166. [12:08]<br />
4:00 Late-Afternoon Music • News<br />
at 4:00 pm, a business<br />
report at 5:00 pm, and<br />
The Unrush Hour between<br />
5:00 pm and 6:00 pm<br />
7:00 Exploring Music with<br />
Bill McGlaughlin:<br />
Mahler symphonies<br />
8:00 The Milwaukee Symphony<br />
in Concert: Edo de Waart,<br />
conductor; Miah Persson,<br />
soprano; MSO Chorus and<br />
Milwaukee Children’s Choir<br />
Jubilate – Mozart: Exsultate,<br />
Jubilate, K 165. Adams: On<br />
the Transmigration of Souls.<br />
Mahler: Symphony #4 in G.<br />
10:00 Cedille Chicago Presents:<br />
Painting in Sound<br />
<strong>11</strong>:00 Saint-Saëns Oboe Sonata,<br />
Op 166 – John Mack, ob;<br />
Eunice Podis, p. Crystal<br />
CD-324. [10:04] Saint-Saëns<br />
Clarinet Sonata in E-Flat,<br />
Op 167 – Gary Gray, cl; Clifford<br />
Benson, p. Centaur CRC-2165.<br />
[17:52] Saint-Saëns Bassoon<br />
Sonata in G, Op 168 – Bruce<br />
Grainger, bn; Gail Niwa, p.<br />
Centaur CRC-2244. [13:54]<br />
Thursday <strong>11</strong><br />
12:00 Through the Night with<br />
Peter Van De Graaff<br />
6:00 Mornings with Carl<br />
Grapentine<br />
9:00 News Summary/Opening Wall<br />
Street • Bach The Art of Fugue,<br />
BWV 1080: Contrapunctus XI,<br />
a 4 – Pierre-Laurent Aimard,<br />
p. DG B0010765-02. [7:04]<br />
Locatelli L’Arte del Violino,<br />
Op 3: Concerto #2 in c – Mela<br />
Tenenbaum, v; Pro Musica<br />
Kiev/Richard Kapp. Ess.a.y<br />
CD-1043/44 (2). [21:08]<br />
Wagner Träume – Mela<br />
Tenenbaum, v; Richard Kapp,<br />
p. Ess.a.y CD-1048. [3:30]<br />
Wagner Tannhäuser Overture –<br />
Philharmonia/Otto Klemperer.<br />
EMI CDC7-47254-2. [14:40]<br />
10:00 Midday Music • Schubert<br />
Piano Sonata in c, D 958 –<br />
Murray Perahia, p. Sony<br />
SK-87706 (2). [31:33] J Strauss<br />
Jr Treasure Waltz fr The Gypsy<br />
Baron – Alban Berg String<br />
Quartet; assisting artists.<br />
EMI CDC7-54881-2. [7:00]<br />
<strong>11</strong>:00 Sigtenhorst Zes Gezichten<br />
Op den Fuji, Op 9 (1919) –<br />
David Kuyken, p. NM<br />
Classics 92049. [10:55]<br />
12:00 Newscast • Rossini La<br />
Scala di Seta Overture –<br />
Orpheus Chamber Orch. DG<br />
415363-2. [6:02] Donizetti<br />
L’Elisir d’Amore: Duet, Chiedi<br />
all’aura lusinghiera – Kathleen<br />
Battle, s; Luciano Pavarotti, t;<br />
Metropolitan Opera Orch/James<br />
Levine. DG 429744-2 (2). [8:10]<br />
1:00 Afternoon Music • Beethoven<br />
Rondo a capriccio in G, Rage<br />
over a lost penny, Op 129 –<br />
Gotthard Kladetzky, p. Koch<br />
310178. [6:19] Beethoven<br />
Rondo in B-Flat, WoO 6 –<br />
Robert Levin, fortepiano;<br />
Orchestre Révolutionnaire et<br />
Romantique/Sir John Eliot<br />
Gardiner. Archive 453438-<br />
2. [10:58] Beethoven<br />
Rondino in E-Flat, WoO<br />
25 – Consortium Classicum.<br />
CPO 999438-2. [6:49]<br />
2:00 Tournier Jazz Band – Naoko<br />
Yoshino, h. Phi 446064-<br />
2. [4:06] Gershwin Piano<br />
Concerto in F – Bournemouth<br />
Sym/Andrew Litton, p. Virgin<br />
Classics 90780-2. [33:37]<br />
3:00 Fine Arts Calendar • C<br />
Williams Fanfare and Allegro –<br />
Eastman Wind Ensemble/<br />
Frederick Fennell. Mercury<br />
432009-2. [5:50] Beethoven<br />
Allegro and Minuet in G,<br />
WoO 26 – I Musici. Phi<br />
410606-2. [4:00] Ravel<br />
Menuet antique – Sinfonia<br />
da Camera/Ian Hobson.<br />
Zephyr Z-<strong>11</strong>4-99. [7:25]<br />
4:00 Late-Afternoon Music •<br />
News at 4:00 pm, a business<br />
report at 5:00 pm, and<br />
The Unrush Hour between<br />
5:00 pm and 6:00 pm<br />
7:00 Exploring Music with<br />
Bill McGlaughlin:<br />
Mahler symphonies<br />
8:00 The New York Philharmonic<br />
This Week: Alan Gilbert,<br />
conductor; Emanuel Ax,<br />
piano – Haydn: Keyboard<br />
Concerto #<strong>11</strong> in D. Rouse:<br />
Symphony #3 (NY premiere performance).<br />
Wagner-Leinsdorf-<br />
Gilbert: A Ring Journey.<br />
10:00 Introductions: Spotlighting<br />
the Chicago area’s young<br />
musicians – Highlights from<br />
24 JULY <strong>2013</strong>
last February’s concert by<br />
the Midwest Young Artists<br />
Symphony Orchestra<br />
<strong>11</strong>:00 Tovey Elegiac Variations,<br />
Op 25 – Rebecca Rust,<br />
vc; David Apter, p. Marco<br />
Polo 8.223637. [10:23]<br />
Rachmaninoff Trio élégiaque<br />
#2 in d, Op 9 – Artur<br />
Balsam, p; Josef Roismann,<br />
v; Mischa Schneider, vc.<br />
Bridge 9063. [43:26]<br />
Friday 12<br />
12:00 Through the Night with<br />
Peter Van De Graaff<br />
6:00 Mornings with Carl<br />
Grapentine<br />
9:00 News Summary/Opening<br />
Wall Street • Bartok Piano<br />
Concerto #3 – Hélène Grimaud,<br />
p; London Sym/Pierre Boulez.<br />
DG B0003885-02. [25:49]<br />
Berlioz The Damnation of<br />
Faust: Rakoczy March –<br />
Suisse Romande Orch/Ernest<br />
Ansermet. Lon 421634-2. [4:46]<br />
Brahms Rakoczy March – Idil<br />
Biret, p. Naxos 8.550958. [5:20]<br />
Liszt Hungarian Rhapsody #15<br />
in a, Rakoczy March – Solomon,<br />
p. Phi 456973-2 (2). [4:14]<br />
10:00 Midday Music • Composer<br />
Perspective: Walter Piston<br />
Piston Symphony #4 (1950) –<br />
Philadelphia Orch/Eugene<br />
Ormandy. Albany TROY-256.<br />
[23:28] Piston Flute Concerto<br />
(1971) – Doriot Anthony Dwyer,<br />
f; London Sym/James Sedares.<br />
Koch 3-7142-2. [15:22] Piston<br />
Violin Sonatina (1945) – Anne<br />
Akiko Meyers, v; André-Michel<br />
Schub, p. RCA 68<strong>11</strong>4-2. [12:29]<br />
<strong>11</strong>:00 Piston The Incredible Flutist<br />
Suite – Dallas Sym/Andrew<br />
Litton. Dorian DOR-90224.<br />
[16:38] Piston Flute Sonata –<br />
Boehm Quintette. Premier<br />
PRCD-1006. [19:48] Piston<br />
Capriccio for Harp and Strings –<br />
Hokanson, p. Northeastern<br />
NR-232-CD. [16:48]<br />
12:00 Newscast • Piston Symphony<br />
#6 (1955) – Seattle Sym/<br />
Gerard Schwarz. Delos DE-<br />
3074. [25:35] Piston Three<br />
Pieces for Flute, Clarinet and<br />
Bassoon (1926) – Boehm<br />
Quintette. Premier PRCD-1006.<br />
[10:15] Piston String Quartet<br />
Concerto – Juilliard String<br />
Quartet, Seattle Sym/Gerard<br />
Schwarz. Delos DE-3126. [9:57]<br />
1:00 Afternoon Music • Berlioz<br />
Benvenuto Cellini Overture –<br />
Montpellier Phil/Cyril Diederich.<br />
Forlane UCD-13149/50 (2).<br />
[10:49] Berlioz Benvenuto<br />
Cellini, Op 23: Benediction and<br />
Sermon – David Bradshaw,<br />
Cosmo Buono, p’s. Albany<br />
TROY-039. [6:47] Berlioz<br />
Benvenuto Cellini, Op 23: Aria,<br />
Mais qu’ai-je donc? – Susan<br />
Graham, s; Royal Opera<br />
House Orch/John Nelson.<br />
Sony SK-62730. [5:47]<br />
2:00 Beethoven Romance<br />
#1 in G, Op 40 – Maxim<br />
Vengerov, v; London Sym/<br />
Mstislav Rostropovich.<br />
EMI CDC5-36403-2. [8:25]<br />
Dvorák Romance in f,<br />
Op <strong>11</strong> – Thomas Zehetmair,<br />
v; Philharmonia/Eliahu Inbal.<br />
Teldec 46328-2. [<strong>11</strong>:32]<br />
3:00 Fine Arts Calendar • Mozart<br />
Symphony #29 in A, K<br />
201 – Vienna Phil/Leonard<br />
Bernstein. DG 429221-2.<br />
[23:27] Tchaikovsky Romeo<br />
and Juliet – Simon Bolivar<br />
Sym/Gustavo Dudamel. DG<br />
B0015296-02. [22:14]<br />
4:00 Late-Afternoon Music •<br />
News at 4:00 pm, a business<br />
report at 5:00 pm, and<br />
The Unrush Hour between<br />
5:00 pm and 6:00 pm<br />
7:00 Exploring Music with<br />
Bill McGlaughlin:<br />
Mahler symphonies<br />
8:00 The Los Angeles Philharmonic<br />
in Concert: Gustavo<br />
Dudamel, conductor; Leif<br />
Ove Andsnes, piano –<br />
Beethoven: Piano Concerto<br />
#3 in c, Op 37; Symphony<br />
#3 in E-Flat, Op 55, Eroica.<br />
10:00 Best of Studs Terkel:<br />
Folksinger Judy<br />
Collins from 1963<br />
<strong>11</strong>:00 Jazz at Lincoln Center<br />
Radio: The music of the<br />
late Israel Cachao Lopez,<br />
father of the mambo.<br />
Saturday 13<br />
12:00 Marian McPartland’s<br />
Piano Jazz<br />
1:00 Through the Night with<br />
Peter Van De Graaff<br />
6:00 Weekend Morning Program<br />
10:00 Fine Arts Calendar<br />
<strong>11</strong>:00 Introductions: Spotlighting<br />
the Chicago area’s<br />
young musicians<br />
12:00 The Lyric Opera of Chicago<br />
Broadcasts: Rodgers and<br />
Hammerstein’s “Oklahoma!”<br />
John Cudia (Curley); Ashley<br />
Brown (Laurey); David<br />
Adam Moore (Jud); Curtis<br />
Holbrook (Will); Tari Kelly<br />
(Ado Annie); Paul Scrofano<br />
(Aunt Eller); Lyric Opera Cho<br />
and Orch/James Lowe.<br />
3:00 Britten Variations on a Theme<br />
by Frank Bridge, Op 10 –<br />
English Chamber Orch/<br />
Benjamin Britten. Lon 417509-<br />
2. [26:44] Brahms Variations on<br />
a Theme by Haydn, Op 56a –<br />
Bavarian Radio Sym/Sir Colin<br />
Davis. RCA 60382-2-RC. [18:58]<br />
4:00 From the Recording Horn<br />
with Andy Karzas<br />
4:30 Arias and Songs with<br />
Larry Johnson: French<br />
music for Bastille Day<br />
5:00 Relevant Tones with<br />
Seth Boustead<br />
6:00 Piano Music with<br />
Kerry Frumkin<br />
7:00 Sweet Folk Chicago<br />
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<strong>2013</strong> JULY 25<br />
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In the Spotlight<br />
with Rich Warren<br />
8:00 Folkstage hosted by Rich<br />
Warren: Red Tail Ring<br />
live from Levin Studio<br />
9:00 The Midnight Special<br />
with Rich Warren<br />
Sunday 14<br />
Rebecca Luker<br />
A Rodgers and<br />
Hammerstein<br />
Celebration<br />
Live from the Jay Pritzker Pavilion,<br />
Christopher Bell conducts the Grant<br />
Park Orchestra and its chorus with<br />
soprano Rebecca Luker, tenor Doug<br />
LaBrecque, and baritone William<br />
Michals. It’ll be a grand night for<br />
singing to salute the legendary<br />
team of Rodgers and Hammerstein<br />
with their catalog of beloved songs<br />
for stage and screen. Featuring<br />
works from Oklahoma!, South<br />
Pacific, The King and I, Carousel,<br />
and The Sound of Music.<br />
Wednesday, <strong>July</strong> 17,<br />
6:30 pm<br />
12:00 Song Travels with<br />
Michael Feinstein<br />
1:00 Through the Night with<br />
Peter Van De Graaff<br />
6:00 With Heart and Voice<br />
7:00 Weekend Morning Program<br />
9:55 Fine Arts Calendar<br />
10:00 The New Releases<br />
with Lisa Flynn<br />
12:00 Ravel Piano Trio in a – Joachim<br />
Piano Trio. Naxos 8.550934.<br />
[29:21] Joachim Notturno,<br />
Op 12 – Daniel Hope, v; Royal<br />
Stockholm Phil/Sakari Oramo.<br />
DG B0015312-02. [9:23]<br />
1:00 Chicago Symphony Orchestra<br />
Radio Broadcasts: Tughan<br />
Sokhiev, conductor; Mathieu<br />
Dufour, flute – Borodin: In<br />
the Steppes of Central Asia.<br />
Khachaturian: Flute Concerto.<br />
Tchaikovsky: Symphony<br />
#4. Also: Mussorgsky Songs<br />
and Dances of Death (Sergei<br />
Aleksakshin/Sir Georg Solti).<br />
3:00 Fiesta! Latin-American<br />
Music with Elbio Barilari<br />
4:00 Music from Roosevelt<br />
University hosted<br />
by Henry Fogel<br />
5:00 Chamber Music Society of<br />
Lincoln Center: Echoes of<br />
Eastern Europe – Dvorak:<br />
Excerpts fr Echo of Songs<br />
arranged from Cypresses<br />
for string quartet; Enescu:<br />
String Octet in C.<br />
6:00 Respighi Gli Uccelli (The<br />
Birds) – St Paul Chamber Orch/<br />
Hugh Wolff. Teldec 18970-2<br />
(2). [18:21] Rameau Le Rappel<br />
des Oiseaux; Deux Rigaudons;<br />
La Villageoise; La Musette<br />
en Rondeau – Christopher<br />
O’Riley, p. CPI 3294<strong>11</strong>2.<br />
[10:46] Debussy Images, set 3:<br />
Iberia – Cleveland Orch/Pierre<br />
Boulez. DG 435766-2. [18:52]<br />
7:00 From the Top with<br />
Christopher O’Riley<br />
8:00 Collectors’ Corner with<br />
Henry Fogel: Clemens<br />
Krauss conducts music from<br />
Wagner’s Ring, recorded at<br />
the 1953 Bayreuth Festival.<br />
10:00 Pipedreams: Organ music<br />
with Michael Barone<br />
<strong>11</strong>:00 Toch Peter Pan, A Fairy Tale<br />
for Orchestra, Op 76 – NDR<br />
Hamburg Sym/Leon Botstein.<br />
New World 80609-2. [13:30]<br />
Medtner Four Fairy Tales,<br />
Op 26 – Geoffrey Tozer, p.<br />
Chandos CHAN-9899. [10:38]<br />
Humperdinck Hänsel und<br />
Gretel: Orchestral Suite –<br />
Royal Phil/Rudolf Kempe. EMI<br />
CDZB5-68736-2 (2). [26:13]<br />
Monday 15<br />
12:00 Through the Night with<br />
Peter Van De Graaff<br />
6:00 Mornings with Carl<br />
Grapentine<br />
9:00 News Summary/Opening Wall<br />
Street • Frescobaldi Canzon<br />
prima in G – Amsterdam Loeki<br />
Stardust Quartet. Oiseau<br />
414277-2. [3:44] Frescobaldi<br />
Toccata in G – Jan Michiels,<br />
p. Etcetera KTC-4006. [5:05]<br />
Bartok Hungarian Sketches<br />
(1931) – Bournemouth<br />
Sym/Marin Alsop. Naxos<br />
8.557433. [<strong>11</strong>:47] Ippolitov-<br />
Ivanov Caucasian Sketches,<br />
Suite #1, Op 10 – Utah<br />
Sym/Maurice Abravanel.<br />
Vanguard SVC-8. [22:02]<br />
10:00 Midday Music • Haydn<br />
String Quartet in A, Op 55/1 –<br />
Kodaly String Quartet. Naxos<br />
8.550397. [16:46] Wirén String<br />
Serenade, Op <strong>11</strong> – National Arts<br />
Centre Orch/Eduardo Mata.<br />
RCA RCD1-5362. [14:34]<br />
<strong>11</strong>:00 Debussy La Mer – Philadelphia<br />
Orch/Riccardo Muti. EMI<br />
CDC5-55120-2. [26:04]<br />
Narita Hamabe no Uta (Song<br />
of the Seashore) – Nobuko<br />
Imai, vi; Roland Pöntinen,<br />
p. Phi 446103-2. [7:27]<br />
12:00 Newscast • Bach Three Lute<br />
Pieces – Andres Segovia, g.<br />
MCA 42068. [8:56] Vivaldi<br />
Viola d’amore and Lute<br />
Concerto in d, R 540 – Yo-<br />
Yo Ma, vc; Amsterdam<br />
Baroque Orch/Ton Koopman.<br />
Sony SK-90916. [10:59]<br />
1:00 Afternoon Music •<br />
Tchaikovsky Souvenir d’un lieu<br />
cher, Op 42 – Vadim Gluzman,<br />
v; Bergen Phil/Andrew Litton.<br />
Bis SACD-1432. [17:29]<br />
Glazunov Three Miniatures,<br />
Op 42 – Tatjana Franová, p.<br />
Marco Polo 8.223151. [7:32]<br />
2:00 Bacon Remembering Ansel<br />
Adams (1985) – Richard<br />
Stoltzman, cl; Warsaw Phil/Jerry<br />
Swoboda. CRI CD-779. [14:25]<br />
3:00 Fine Arts Calendar •<br />
Haydn Symphony #95 in<br />
c – Philharmonia/Leonard<br />
Slatkin. RCA 68426-2. [20:27]<br />
Anderson Horse and Buggy –<br />
St Louis Sym/Leonard Slatkin.<br />
RCA 68048-2. [3:33] Suppé<br />
Light Cavalry: Overture –<br />
Hollywood Bowl Sym/Felix<br />
Slatkin. Sera 69039-2. [6:41]<br />
4:00 Late-Afternoon Music •<br />
News at 4:00 pm, a business<br />
report at 5:00 pm, and<br />
The Unrush Hour between<br />
5:00 pm and 6:00 pm<br />
7:00 Exploring Music with<br />
Bill McGlaughlin: Arias<br />
and Barcarolles<br />
8:00 Ravinia Festival: Music<br />
from the Martin Theatre<br />
10:00 Critical Thinking with<br />
Andrew Patner<br />
<strong>11</strong>:00 Shostakovich Suite on Verses<br />
by Michelangelo, Op 145<br />
(1974) – Ildar Abdrazakov, b;<br />
BBC Phil/Gianandrea Noseda.<br />
Chandos CHAN-10358. [44:50]<br />
Tuesday 16<br />
12:00 Through the Night with<br />
Peter Van De Graaff<br />
6:00 Mornings with Carl<br />
Grapentine<br />
9:00 News Summary/Opening Wall<br />
Street • Respighi Vetrate di<br />
Chiesa (Church Windows) –<br />
Philharmonia/Geoffrey Simon.<br />
Chandos ABRD-1098.<br />
[26:50] Palestrina Motet,<br />
Alma Redemptoris Mater –<br />
Monteverdi Choir/Sir John Eliot<br />
Gardiner. Phi 462050-2. [3:58]<br />
Vivaldi Bassoon Concerto<br />
in B-Flat, R 502 – Meyrick<br />
Alexander, bn; London<br />
Chamber Orch/Christopher<br />
Warren-Green. Virgin Classics<br />
61466-2 (2). [<strong>11</strong>:48]<br />
10:00 Midday Music • Falla The<br />
Three-Cornered Hat (1918-<br />
19) – Raquel Lojendio, s; BBC<br />
Phil/Juanjo Mena. Chandos<br />
CHAN-10694. [38:19]<br />
<strong>11</strong>:00 Myslivecek Sinfonia in<br />
F – Concerto Cologne.<br />
Archive 4776418. [9:53]<br />
Mozart Symphony #17 in<br />
G, K 129 – Prague Chamber<br />
Orch/Sir Charles Mackerras.<br />
Telarc CD-80242. [14:10]<br />
12:00 Newscast • Strauss<br />
Burleske in d (1885-6) –<br />
Jean-Yves Thibaudet, p;<br />
Leipzig Gewandhaus Orch/<br />
Herbert Blomstedt. Lon<br />
B0004645-02. [19:05] Chopin<br />
Nocturnes, Op 9: #1 in<br />
B-Flat – Jean-Yves Thibaudet,<br />
p. Lon 466357-2. [5:18]<br />
1:00 Afternoon Music • Hindemith<br />
Symphonic Metamorphoses<br />
on Themes by Weber (1943) –<br />
Israel Phil/Leonard Bernstein.<br />
DG 429404-2. [20:47] Weber<br />
Flute Sonata in F, Op 10/1 –<br />
Roberto Fabbriciani, f;<br />
Massimiliano Damerini, p.<br />
In the Spotlight<br />
Live from Grant Park<br />
Dave Schwan hosts three live<br />
broadcasts this month from the <strong>2013</strong><br />
Grant Park Music Festival, taking<br />
place at Pritzker Pavilion in Millennium<br />
Park. The Grant Park Chorus is<br />
spotlighted in the first one, when<br />
GPMF chorus director Christopher<br />
Bell leads an evening of Rodgers and<br />
Hammerstein favorites. We’ll also be<br />
hearing David Schrader as the soloist<br />
in Saint-Saens’ Organ Symphony,<br />
with Swiss-born conductor Thierry<br />
Fischer making his festival debut,<br />
and a Sibelius-Glazunov concert<br />
led by Hannu Lintu, about to start<br />
his tenure as chief conductor of the<br />
Finnish Radio Symphony. All the<br />
three broadcasts begin at 6:30 pm.<br />
Rodgers and<br />
Hammerstein:<br />
Wednesday, <strong>July</strong> 17<br />
Saint-Saens:<br />
Friday, <strong>July</strong> 19<br />
Sibelius-Glazunov:<br />
Friday, <strong>July</strong> 26<br />
6:30 pm<br />
Photo © Chris Stock<br />
26 JULY <strong>2013</strong>
Koch 350207. [8:34]<br />
2:00 Humperdinck Dornröschen<br />
Suite – Bamberg Sym/Karl<br />
Anton Rickenbacher. Virgin<br />
Classics 6<strong>11</strong>28-2. [19:32]<br />
Tchaikovsky Sleeping Beauty,<br />
Op 66: Suite – Philadelphia<br />
Orch/Eugene Ormandy.<br />
CBS 35DC-56. [17:55]<br />
3:00 Fine Arts Calendar • Debussy<br />
Estampes – Joyce Yang,<br />
p. Avie AV-2229. [14:16]<br />
4:00 Late-Afternoon Music •<br />
News at 4:00 pm, a business<br />
report at 5:00 pm, and<br />
The Unrush Hour between<br />
5:00 pm and 6:00 pm<br />
5:45 Rush Hour Concerts Live<br />
from St. James Cathedral<br />
Duo-pianists Joan DeVee<br />
Dixon and Alice Fidlerova play<br />
Dvorak Slavonic Dances.<br />
7:00 Exploring Music with<br />
Bill McGlaughlin: Arias<br />
and Barcarolles<br />
8:00 The Tuesday Night Opera with<br />
Peter Van De Graaff: Verdi’s<br />
“Luisa Miller” Montserrat<br />
Caballé, Richard Tucker,<br />
Sherrill Milnes, Metropolitan<br />
Opera Cho and Orch/Thomas<br />
Schippers. Sony 90994 (2).<br />
10:25 Franck Violin Sonata in<br />
A – Shauna Rolston, vc;<br />
Menahem Pressler, p.<br />
Summit DCD-109. [29:24]<br />
<strong>11</strong>:00 Hanson Lux Aeterna – Seattle<br />
Sym/Gerard Schwarz. Naxos<br />
8.559701. [16:51] Lauridsen<br />
Lux Aeterna – Chamber<br />
Choir of Europe. Hänssler<br />
Classic CD-98.272. [30:00]<br />
Wednesday 17<br />
12:00 Through the Night with<br />
Peter Van De Graaff<br />
6:00 Mornings with Carl<br />
Grapentine<br />
9:00 News Summary/Opening<br />
Wall Street • Chabrier España<br />
Rhapsody – Philadelphia Orch/<br />
Eugene Ormandy. RCA 63313-<br />
2. [6:57] Moreno-Torroba<br />
Estampas – Minneapolis<br />
Guitar Quartet. Albany<br />
TROY-339. [14:32] Rimsky-<br />
Korsakov Capriccio espagnol,<br />
Op 34 – New Philharmonia/<br />
Leopold Stokowski. Lon<br />
417753-2. [15:44] Glinka<br />
Jota aragonesa (Spanish<br />
Overture #1) – Hollywood<br />
Bowl Sym/Carmen Dragon.<br />
EMI CDM5-65620-2. [6:17]<br />
10:00 Midday Music • Paulus<br />
Voices from the Gallery – Janet<br />
Bookspan, n; ProMusica<br />
Chamber Orch/Timothy Russell.<br />
D’Note DND-1010. [32:55]<br />
<strong>11</strong>:00 Mozart The Magic Flute<br />
Overture – Dresden<br />
Staatskapelle/Hans Vonk.<br />
Laserlight 15885. [7:08]<br />
Sarasate Magic Flute Fantasy –<br />
Gil Shaham, v; Akira Eguchi,<br />
p. DG 447640-2. [<strong>11</strong>:43]<br />
12:00 Newscast<br />
12:15 Dame Myra Hess Memorial<br />
Concerts: Emi Ferguson, flute,<br />
and Nolan Pearson, piano,<br />
live from the Cultural Center<br />
1:00 Afternoon Music • Bax<br />
Water Music (1920) – Eric<br />
Parkin, p. Chandos CHAN-<br />
8497. [5:38] Handel Water<br />
Music Suite #2 in D – English<br />
Concert/Trevor Pinnock.<br />
Archive 410525-2. [23:06]<br />
2:00 Halffter Sinfonietta<br />
(1924) – Gran Canaria<br />
Phil/Adrian Leaper. ASV<br />
CDDCA-1078. [36:48]<br />
3:00 Fine Arts Calendar • Brahms<br />
Three Intermezzi, Op <strong>11</strong>7 – Lilya<br />
Zilberstein, p. DG 43<strong>11</strong>23-2.<br />
[15:43] Rubenson Symphonic<br />
Intermezzo in g (1860) – Umeå<br />
Sym/Roy Goodman. Sterling<br />
CDS-1029-2. [19:13]<br />
4:00 Late-Afternoon Music •<br />
News at 4:00 pm, a business<br />
report at 5:00 pm, and<br />
The Unrush Hour between<br />
5:00 pm and 6:00 pm<br />
6:30 Grant Park Music Festival<br />
<strong>2013</strong> – Live from Pritzker<br />
Pavilion: Christopher Bell<br />
conducts the Grant Park<br />
Orchestra and its chorus in<br />
a Rodger and Hammerstein<br />
evening, with soprano Rebecca<br />
Luker, tenor Doug LaBrecque,<br />
and baritone William Michals.<br />
8:00 Exploring Music with Bill<br />
McGlaughlin: Arias and<br />
Barcarolles (later than usual)<br />
9:00 The Milwaukee Symphony<br />
in Concert: Michael<br />
Francis, conductor; Todd<br />
Levy, clarinet – Hindemith:<br />
Mathis der Maler Symphony.<br />
Weber: Clarinet Concerto<br />
#1 in f. Franck: Symphony<br />
in d. (later than usual)<br />
<strong>11</strong>:00 (later than usual) Cedille<br />
Chicago Presents:<br />
Music and poetry<br />
Thursday 18<br />
12:00 Through the Night with<br />
Peter Van De Graaff<br />
6:00 Mornings with Carl<br />
Grapentine<br />
9:00 News Summary/Opening<br />
Wall Street • Beach A<br />
Hermit Thrush at Eve – Alan<br />
Feinberg, p. Argo 436121-2.<br />
[5:21] Beach A Hermit Thrush<br />
at Morn, Op 92/2 – Joanne<br />
Polk, p. Arabesque Z-6704.<br />
[4:51] Handel Organ Concerto<br />
#13 in F, The Cuckoo and<br />
the Nightingale – Herbert<br />
Tachezi, o; Concentus Musicus<br />
Wien/Nikolaus Harnoncourt.<br />
Teldec 93668-2. [13:13]<br />
Haydn String Quartet in D,<br />
Op 64/5, Lark – Henschel<br />
String Quartet. Mediaphon<br />
MED-72. 148. [17:37]<br />
10:00 Midday Music • Fauré Dolly<br />
Suite, Op 56 – Boston Sym/<br />
Seiji Ozawa. DG 423089-2.<br />
[18:08] Debussy Children’s<br />
Corner Suite: Golliwog’s<br />
Cakewalk – Brodsky String<br />
Quartet. Teldec 46015-2. [3:08]<br />
<strong>11</strong>:00 Somers Picasso Suite (1964) –<br />
CBC Vancouver Orch/Mario<br />
Bernardi. Radio Canada<br />
Int’l SMCD-5161. [19:46]<br />
12:00 Newscast • Beethoven<br />
String Quintet in C, Op 29 –<br />
Tokyo String Quartet; Pinchas<br />
Zukerman, vi. RCA 61284-2<br />
(3). [34:13] Mendelssohn A<br />
Midsummer Night’s Dream<br />
Music, Op 61: Scherzo –<br />
Chamber Orch of Europe/<br />
Nikolaus Harnoncourt.<br />
Teldec 74882-2. [4:57]<br />
1:00 Afternoon Music • Walton As<br />
You Like It (Film score, 1936) –<br />
London Phil Cho, Orch/Carl<br />
Davis. EMI CDC7-47944-2.<br />
[14:33] Walton Henry V Suite –<br />
Royal Phil/André Previn. MCA<br />
Classics MCAD-6187. [15:47]<br />
2:00 Schumann String Quartet<br />
#1 in a, Op 41/1 – Eroica<br />
Quartet. Harmonia Mundi<br />
HMU-907270. [25:04]<br />
3:00 Fine Arts Calendar • Clarke<br />
Passacaglia on an Old English<br />
Tune – Patricia McCarty, vi;<br />
Virginia Eskin, p. Northeastern<br />
NR-212-CD. [5:28] Grainger<br />
Green Bushes (Passacaglia<br />
on an English Folksong) –<br />
Bournemouth Sinfonietta/<br />
Kenneth Montgomery.<br />
Chandos CHAN-6542. [8:40]<br />
Vaughan Williams English<br />
Folk Song Suite – Boston<br />
Pops Orchestra/Arthur Fiedler.<br />
Lon 433085-2. [<strong>11</strong>:20]<br />
4:00 Late-Afternoon Music •<br />
News at 4:00 pm, a business<br />
report at 5:00 pm, and<br />
The Unrush Hour between<br />
5:00 pm and 6:00 pm<br />
7:00 Exploring Music with<br />
Bill McGlaughlin: Arias<br />
and Barcarolles<br />
8:00 The New York Philharmonic<br />
This Week: Alan Gilbert<br />
conducts A Dancer’s Dream,<br />
two works by Stravinsky: The<br />
Fairy’s Kiss; Petrouchka.<br />
10:00 Introductions: Spotlighting<br />
the Chicago area’s<br />
young musicians<br />
<strong>11</strong>:00 Danzi Fantasia on Là ci darem<br />
from Mozart’s Don Giovanni –<br />
Sabine Meyer, cl; Württemberg<br />
Chamber Orch/Jörg Faerber.<br />
RCA 61976-2. [10:10] Chopin<br />
Variations on La ci darem<br />
fr Mozart’s Don Giovanni,<br />
Op 2 – Garrick Ohlsson, p;<br />
Warsaw Phil/Kazimierz Kord.<br />
Arabesque Z-6702 (2). [18:40]<br />
Mozart Violin Sonata in E-Flat,<br />
K 481 – Chiara Banchini, v;<br />
Temenuschka Vesselinova,<br />
fortepiano. Harmonia Mundi<br />
HMC-901468/9 (2). [22:27]<br />
Friday 19<br />
12:00 Through the Night with<br />
Peter Van De Graaff<br />
6:00 Mornings with Carl<br />
Grapentine<br />
9:00 News Summary/Opening<br />
Wall Street • Thomson Three<br />
Portraits – Philippe Quint, v;<br />
William Wolfram, p. Naxos<br />
8.559364. [6:12] Thomson<br />
Three Portraits – Philadelphia<br />
Orch/Eugene Ormandy. CRI<br />
SRD-398. [6:48] Thompson<br />
Symphony #2 in e (1930-<br />
1) – New Zealand Sym/<br />
Andrew Schenck. [29:14]<br />
10:00 Midday Music • Gershwin<br />
Porgy and Bess: Summertime –<br />
Rachel Barton Pine, v;<br />
Matthew Hagle, p. Cedille<br />
CDR 90000139. [3:45] Verdi<br />
I Vespri Siciliani: Summer<br />
and Autumn fr Four Seasons<br />
ballet – Bournemouth Sym/<br />
José Serebrier. Naxos<br />
8.572818-19 (2). [15:03]<br />
<strong>11</strong>:00 Tchaikovsky Symphony<br />
#4 in f, Op 36 – Leipzig<br />
Gewandhaus Orch/Kurt Masur.<br />
Teldec 43203-2. [42:35]<br />
12:00 Newscast • Handel Trio Sonata<br />
in F, Op 5/6 – London Baroque.<br />
Harmonia Mundi HMC-901389.<br />
[<strong>11</strong>:20] Handel Solomon:<br />
Overture; Chorus, Your<br />
Harps and Cymbals Sound –<br />
RIAS Chamber Cho, Berlin<br />
Academy of Ancient Music/<br />
Daniel Reuss. Harmonia Mundi<br />
HMC-901949. 50 (2). [10:35]<br />
1:00 Afternoon Music • Granados<br />
Piano Suite, Goyescas<br />
(19<strong>11</strong>) – Jorge Luis Prats, p.<br />
Decca 478 2732. [45:31]<br />
2:00 Strauss Don Juan, Op 20 –<br />
Chicago Sym/Sir Georg<br />
Solti. Lon 436623-2. [17:27]<br />
Hasenöhrl Till Eulenspiegel<br />
Einmal Anders! – Chicago<br />
Pro Musica. Reference<br />
Recordings RR-16-CD. [8:04]<br />
3:00 Fine Arts Calendar • Weber<br />
Konzertstück in f with solo<br />
part by Liszt – Leslie Howard,<br />
p; Budapest Sym/Karl Anton<br />
Rickenbacher. Hyperion<br />
CDA-67403/4 (2). [17:28]<br />
Liszt Mazeppa, Symphonic<br />
Poem #6 – Dresden Phil/<br />
Michel Plasson. Berlin<br />
Classics BC-1093-2. [15:52]<br />
4:00 Late-Afternoon Music •<br />
News at 4:00 pm, a business<br />
report at 5:00 pm, and<br />
The Unrush Hour between<br />
5:00 pm and 6:00 pm<br />
6:30 Grant Park Music Festival<br />
<strong>2013</strong> – Live from Pritzker<br />
Pavilion: Thierry Fischer,<br />
conductor – Berlioz: King Lear<br />
Overture. Martin: Concerto<br />
for seven winds. Saint-Saens:<br />
Symphony #3, Organ.<br />
8:00 Exploring Music with Bill<br />
McGlaughlin: Arias and<br />
Barcarolles (later than usual)<br />
9:00 The Los Angeles Philharmonic<br />
in Concert: Marin Alsop,<br />
conductor – Barber: Essay #2.<br />
Golijov: Azul. Tchaikovsky:<br />
Symphony #6, Pathétique.<br />
(later than usual)<br />
<strong>11</strong>:00 Best of Studs Terkel: Blues<br />
artist Big Bill Broonzy from<br />
1953 (later than usual)<br />
<strong>2013</strong> JULY 27
In the Spotlight<br />
James Conlon<br />
Saturday 20<br />
LA Opera on Air:<br />
Six West Coast<br />
Performances<br />
Music director James Conlon and<br />
general director Placido Domingo<br />
are the commentators for a new<br />
summertime series of productions<br />
from the Los Angeles Opera. Domingo<br />
also stars in the first broadcast,<br />
Verdi’s rarely-heard I Due Foscari.<br />
Also on tap is The Stigmatized, an<br />
opera by Franz Schreker (1878-1934)<br />
whose performance is part of the<br />
company’s Recovered Voices Series,<br />
which pays tribute to artists victimized<br />
by the Third Reich. Conlon’s Breaking<br />
the Silence initiative at the Ravinia<br />
Festival, where he’s also music<br />
director, has the same aim. Wrote<br />
Mark Swed in the LA Times: “[This<br />
is] the first staging of any Schreker<br />
opera in the Western Hemisphere….<br />
Conlon’s passion for the work<br />
meant a convincing emphasis on<br />
the sumptuous atmosphere and<br />
dramatic character of the score.”<br />
Foscari: Saturday,<br />
<strong>July</strong> 20, 12:00 pm<br />
Stigmatized: Saturday,<br />
<strong>July</strong> 27, 12:00 pm<br />
12:00 Marian McPartland’s<br />
Piano Jazz<br />
1:00 Through the Night with<br />
Peter Van De Graaff<br />
6:00 Weekend Morning Program<br />
10:00 Fine Arts Calendar<br />
<strong>11</strong>:00 Introductions: Spotlighting<br />
the Chicago area’s<br />
young musicians<br />
12:00 LA Opera on Air: Verdi’s<br />
“I Due Foscari” – Placido<br />
Domingo (Francesco);<br />
Francesco Meli (Jacopo);<br />
Marina Poplavskaya (Lucrezia);<br />
Tracy Cox (Pisana); other<br />
soloists; Los Angeles Opera<br />
Cho and Orch/James Conlon.<br />
2:00 Dvorák Poetic Tone Pictures,<br />
Op 85: Five movements –<br />
Vassily Primakov, p. Bridge<br />
9309. [28:27] Schubert<br />
Schwanengesang, D 957: Ihr<br />
Bild; Das Fischermädchen –<br />
Matthias Goerne, br; Alfred<br />
Brendel, p. Lon 47560<strong>11</strong>.<br />
[5:32] Mahler Symphony #5 in<br />
c-sharp – Cologne Gurzenich<br />
Orch/James Conlon. EMI<br />
CDC5-74979-2. [71:04]<br />
4:00 From the Recording Horn<br />
with Andy Karzas<br />
4:30 Arias and Songs with Larry<br />
Johnson: Soprano Licia<br />
Albanese’s 100th birthday!<br />
5:00 Relevant Tones with<br />
Seth Boustead<br />
6:00 Piano Music with<br />
Kerry Frumkin<br />
7:00 Sweet Folk Chicago<br />
with Rich Warren<br />
8:00 Folkstage hosted by Rich<br />
Warren: Sultans of String<br />
live from Levin Studio<br />
9:00 The Midnight Special<br />
with Rich Warren<br />
Sunday 21<br />
12:00 Song Travels with<br />
Michael Feinstein<br />
1:00 Through the Night with<br />
Peter Van De Graaff<br />
6:00 With Heart and Voice<br />
7:00 Weekend Morning Program<br />
9:55 Fine Arts Calendar<br />
10:00 The New Releases<br />
with Lisa Flynn<br />
12:00 Handel Nero: Suite in g – Parley<br />
of Instruments/Peter Holman.<br />
Hyperion CDA-67053. [9:21]<br />
Rubinstein Nero: Ballet-<br />
Divertissement – Slovak Phil/<br />
Michael Halász. Marco Polo<br />
8.220451. [17:31] Rimsky-<br />
Korsakov Mlada Suite –<br />
Seattle Sym/Gerard Schwarz.<br />
Naxos 8.572787. [18:24]<br />
1:00 Chicago Symphony Orchestra<br />
Radio Broadcasts: Sakari<br />
Oramo, conductor; Yuja Wang,<br />
piano – Dean: Amphitheatre.<br />
Prokofiev: Piano Concerto<br />
#3. Nielsen: Symphony<br />
#5. Plus: Brahms Serenade<br />
#2 in A (/Lorin Maazel).<br />
3:00 Fiesta! Latin-American<br />
Music with Elbio Barilari<br />
4:00 Music from Roosevelt<br />
University hosted<br />
by Henry Fogel<br />
5:00 Chamber Music Society of<br />
Lincoln Center – Haydn:<br />
String Quartet in F, Op 77/2;<br />
Beethoven: String Quartet<br />
in B-Flat, Op 18/6.<br />
6:00 Bach Oboe d’Amore Concerto<br />
in D, BWV 1053 – Thomas<br />
Stacy, ob d’amore; Toronto<br />
Chamber Orch/Kevin Mallon.<br />
Naxos 8.570735. [22:23]<br />
Strauss Duet-Concertino –<br />
Larry Combs, cl; David McGill,<br />
bn; Chicago Sym/Daniel<br />
Barenboim. Teldec 23913-2.<br />
[19:49] Strauss Four Songs,<br />
Op 27: #4, Morgen – Anna<br />
Netrebko, s; Joshua Bell, v;<br />
St Luke’s Orch/Michael Stern.<br />
Sony SK-97779-2. [3:40]<br />
7:00 From the Top with<br />
Christopher O’Riley<br />
8:00 Collectors’ Corner with<br />
Henry Fogel: Clemens<br />
Krauss conducts music from<br />
Wagner’s Ring, recorded at<br />
the 1953 Bayreuth Festival.<br />
10:00 Pipedreams: Organ music<br />
with Michael Barone<br />
<strong>11</strong>:00 Scarlatti Keyboard Sonata<br />
in A, Kk 212 (L 135) – Albert<br />
Fuller, hc. Helicon Classics<br />
HE-1038. [4:47] Chopin Piano<br />
Sonata #3 in b, Op 58 –<br />
Marc-André Hamelin, p.<br />
Hyperion CDA-67706. [30:14]<br />
Mendelssohn Organ Sonata<br />
#3 in A, Op 65/3 – Marie-<br />
Claire Alain, o (Collégiale<br />
de Saint Donat, Drôme).<br />
Erato ECD-88<strong>11</strong>2. [10:13]<br />
Monday 22<br />
12:00 Through the Night with<br />
Peter Van De Graaff<br />
6:00 Mornings with Carl<br />
Grapentine<br />
9:00 News Summary/Opening Wall<br />
Street • Haydn Variations in f,<br />
H XVII:6 – Mikhail Pletnev, p.<br />
Virgin Classics 90839-2. [8:04]<br />
Brahms Variations on a Theme<br />
by Haydn, Op 56a – London<br />
Phil/Sir Adrian Boult. EMI<br />
CDFB5-68655-2 (2). [17:25]<br />
M Haydn Symphony #26 in<br />
G, P 16 – London Mozart<br />
Players/Matthias Bamert.<br />
Chandos CHAN-9352. [16:03]<br />
10:00 Midday Music • Korngold<br />
Symphonic Overture, Sursum<br />
Corda, Op 13 – Northwest<br />
German Phil/Werner Andreas<br />
Albert. CPO 999046-2. [18:34]<br />
Kreisler Miniature Viennese<br />
March; Toy Soldiers’ March –<br />
Tine Thing Helseth, tr; Kathryn<br />
Stott, p. EMI 16471-2. [4:59]<br />
<strong>11</strong>:00 Mozart Piano Concerto #27<br />
in B-Flat, K 595 – Alessio Bax,<br />
p; Southbank Sinfonia/Simon<br />
Over. Signum SIGCD-321.<br />
[31:41] Palestrina Canticum<br />
Canticorum: Si Ignoras Te, O<br />
Pulchra Inter Mulieres – The<br />
Sixteen/Harry Christophers.<br />
Coro COR-16106. [3:44]<br />
12:00 Newscast • Prokofiev Visions<br />
fugitives, Op 22 – Steven<br />
Osborne, p. Hyperion CDA-<br />
67896. [19:34] Shostakovich<br />
Festive Overture, Op 96 –<br />
St. Petersburg Phil Orch/<br />
Yuri Temirkanov. RCA<br />
09026-68844-2. [5:21]<br />
1:00 Afternoon Music • Rodrigo<br />
Fantasía para un gentilhombre<br />
(1954) – Ernesto Bitetti, g;<br />
Philharmonia/Antoni Ros-<br />
Marbá. EMI CDR5-69832-<br />
2. [20:48] Sanz Clarines y<br />
Trompetas – Rolf Lislevand,<br />
g. Astree E-8516. [5:29]<br />
2:00 Chopin Scherzo #4 in E,<br />
Op 54 – Vladimir Ashkenazy,<br />
p. Phi 456715-2 (2). [10:22]<br />
Stravinsky Ebony Concerto –<br />
Dimitri Ashkenazy, cl; Berlin<br />
Radio Sym/Vladimir Ashkenazy.<br />
Lon 440229-2. [9:19]<br />
3:00 Fine Arts Calendar • Purcell<br />
Chacony in g – Il Giardino<br />
Armonico. Teldec 85557-<br />
2. [4:43] Bach Chaconne<br />
in d – Jorge Bolet, p. Phi<br />
456724-2 (2). [15:04] Busoni<br />
Flute Divertimento, Op 52 –<br />
Aurèle Nicolet, f; Leipzig<br />
Gewandhaus Orch/Kurt<br />
Masur. Phi 412728-2. [9:25]<br />
4:00 Late-Afternoon Music •<br />
News at 4:00 pm, a business<br />
report at 5:00 pm, and<br />
The Unrush Hour between<br />
5:00 pm and 6:00 pm<br />
6:00 Bloch Five Sketches in Sepia<br />
(1923) – Margaret Fingerhut, p.<br />
Chandos CHAN-9887. [<strong>11</strong>:27]<br />
7:00 Exploring Music with Bill<br />
McGlaughlin: In From the Mail<br />
Room, part 2, Bill looks at new<br />
discoveries among the many<br />
recordings that are sent to him.<br />
8:00 Ravinia Festival: Music<br />
from the Martin Theatre<br />
10:00 Critical Thinking with<br />
Andrew Patner<br />
<strong>11</strong>:00 Mendelssohn Trumpet<br />
Overture, Op 101 – Leipzig<br />
Gewandhaus Orch/Kurt Masur.<br />
Berlin Classics 0091572-BC.<br />
[9:04] Croft Overture in D for<br />
Trumpet and Strings – Michael<br />
Laird, tr; Parley of Instruments/<br />
Peter Holman. Hyperion CDA-<br />
66817. [6:48] Mendelssohn A<br />
Midsummer Night’s Dream, Opp<br />
21, 61: Overture and Excerpts –<br />
Cincinnati Sym/Walter Süsskind.<br />
Vox CDX-5138 (2). [29:40]<br />
Tuesday 23<br />
12:00 Through the Night with<br />
Peter Van De Graaff<br />
6:00 Mornings with Carl<br />
Grapentine<br />
9:00 News Summary/Opening<br />
Wall Street • Thomas Mignon<br />
Overture – Detroit Sym/Paul<br />
Paray. Mercury 434321-2. [8:06]<br />
Thomas Mignon: Connais-tu<br />
le pays? – Magdalena Kozena,<br />
ms; Mahler Chamber Orch/Marc<br />
Minkowski. DG B0001302-02.<br />
[5:25] Diepenbrock Song,<br />
Kennst du das Land? – Marlis<br />
Petersen, s; Jendrik Springer, p.<br />
Harmonia Mundi HMC-902094.<br />
[4:58] Diepenbrock Incidental<br />
Music to Sophocles’ Elektra:<br />
Symphonic Suite – Hague<br />
Residentie Orch/Hans Vonk.<br />
Chandos CHAN-8821. [19:44]<br />
10:00 Midday Music • Bach<br />
Brandenburg Concerto #1 in F,<br />
BWV 1046 – Berlin Academy<br />
for Ancient Music. Harmonia<br />
Mundi HMX-2901634. 35 (2).<br />
[20:17] Holst Fugue à la G<br />
after B; Marching Song – Royal<br />
Northern College of Music<br />
Winds/Timothy Reynish.<br />
Chandos CHAN-9697. [6:48]<br />
<strong>11</strong>:00 Schumann Violin Sonata #2<br />
28 JULY <strong>2013</strong>
in d, Op 121 – Frank Almond,<br />
v; William Wolfram, p. Avie<br />
AV-2279. [30:19] Shore Eastern<br />
Promises Concertino – Nicolas<br />
Benedetti, v; Bournemouth<br />
Sym/Kirill Karabits. Decca<br />
B0017609-02. [5:15]<br />
12:00 Newscast • Traditional<br />
Le Tombeau de Van Gogh<br />
(1951) – Marcel Worms, p. NM<br />
Classics 92999. [<strong>11</strong>:54] Ravel<br />
Le Tombeau de Couperin –<br />
Montreal Sym/Charles Dutoit.<br />
Lon 410254-2. [15:30]<br />
1:00 Afternoon Music • Dvorák<br />
Symphony #9 in e, Op 95,<br />
From the New World – Czech<br />
Phil/Vaclav Neumann.<br />
Denon CO-75968. [42:21]<br />
2:00 Britten A Simple Symphony,<br />
Op 4 – English Chamber<br />
Orch/Benjamin Britten. Lon<br />
425160-2. [17:28] There’s<br />
more Britten on tonight’s<br />
opera broadcast at 8:00.<br />
3:00 Fine Arts Calendar • Cowell<br />
Symphony #16, Icelandic<br />
(1962) – Iceland Sym/William<br />
Strickland. CRI CD-740. [23:59]<br />
Ibert Trois pièces brèves<br />
(1930) – Reykjavik Wind Quintet.<br />
Chandos CHAN-9362. [6:51]<br />
4:00 Late-Afternoon Music •<br />
News at 4:00 pm, a business<br />
report at 5:00 pm, and<br />
The Unrush Hour between<br />
5:00 pm and 6:00 pm<br />
5:45 Rush Hour Concerts Live<br />
from St. James Cathedral –<br />
Peter Ellefson, Randall<br />
Hawes, Timothy Higgins,<br />
and Michael Mulcahy play<br />
music for trombone quartet.<br />
7:00 Exploring Music with Bill<br />
McGlaughlin: In From the Mail<br />
Room, part 2, Bill looks at new<br />
discoveries among the many<br />
recordings that are sent to him.<br />
8:00 The Tuesday Night Opera<br />
with Peter Van De Graaff:<br />
Britten’s “Gloriana” – Soloists;<br />
Welsh National Opera Cho and<br />
Orch/Sir Charles Mackerras.<br />
Argo 440213-2 (2).<br />
<strong>11</strong>:00 Khachaturian Violin Concerto<br />
in d – Sergey Khachatryan, v;<br />
Sinfonia Varsovia/Emmanuel<br />
Krivine. Naive V-4959. [37:26]<br />
Wednesday 24<br />
12:00 Through the Night with<br />
Peter Van De Graaff<br />
6:00 Mornings with Carl<br />
Grapentine<br />
9:00 News Summary/Opening Wall<br />
Street • Kodály Marosszék<br />
Dances – Helsinki Phil/Janos<br />
Fürst. Kontrapunkt 32153/54<br />
(2). [13:43] Rozsavölgyi Three<br />
Csardas – Budapest Strings/<br />
Karoly Botvay. Capriccio 10528.<br />
[8:40] Monti Czárdás – Maxim<br />
Vengerov, v; Vag Papian, p;<br />
Virtuosi Violin Ensemble. EMI<br />
CDC5-57164-2. [6:09] Ravel<br />
Tzigane – Maxim Vengerov, v;<br />
Philharmonia/Antonio Pappano.<br />
EMI CDC5-57593-2. [9:46]<br />
10:00 Midday Music • Saint-Saëns<br />
Piano Quartet in B-Flat,<br />
Op 41 – Huseyin Sermet,<br />
p; Régis Pasquier, v; Bruno<br />
Pasquier, vi; Roland Pidoux,.<br />
Valois V-4657. [30:16] Saint-<br />
Saëns Marche héroïque,<br />
Op 34 – Detroit Sym/Paul Paray.<br />
Mercury 434332-2. [6:39]<br />
<strong>11</strong>:00 Handel Il Pastor Fido: Overture<br />
(Suite) – English Concert/<br />
Trevor Pinnock. Archive<br />
419219-2. [24:01] Vivaldi La<br />
Fida Ninfa: Aria, Alma oppressa<br />
– Anna Prohaska, s;<br />
Arcangelo/Jonathan Cohen.<br />
Archive 4790077. [4:59]<br />
12:00 Newscast<br />
12:15 Dame Myra Hess Memorial<br />
Concerts: Pianist Tyler Wottrich<br />
live from the Cultural Center<br />
1:00 Afternoon Music • Schumann<br />
Symphony in g, Zwickau<br />
(Unfinished) – Stuttgart Radio<br />
Sym/Sir Neville Marriner.<br />
Capriccio 10094. [17:23]<br />
Schubert Symphony #8<br />
in b, D 759, Unfinished –<br />
Classical Band/Bruno Weil.<br />
Sony SK-48132. [20:55]<br />
2:00 Handel Suite from the operas<br />
Florindo and Daphne – Parley<br />
of Instruments/Peter Holman.<br />
Hyperion CDA-67053. [15:50]<br />
Handel Almira: Sarabande<br />
and Chaconne – Leslie<br />
Howard, p. Hyperion CDA-<br />
66371/2 (2). [<strong>11</strong>:22]<br />
3:00 Fine Arts Calendar • Jos<br />
Strauss Aquarellen Waltzes,<br />
Op 258 – Vienna Phil/Claudio<br />
Abbado. DG 431628-2. [7:40]<br />
Gaubert Deux Aquarelles –<br />
Fleury Trio. Audiophile<br />
AP-53. [8:59] Delius Two<br />
Aquarelles to be sung of a<br />
summer night on the water<br />
– Welsh National Opera<br />
Orch/Sir Charles Mackerras.<br />
Argo 433704-2. [4:35]<br />
4:00 Late-Afternoon Music •<br />
News at 4:00 pm, a business<br />
report at 5:00 pm, and<br />
The Unrush Hour between<br />
5:00 pm and 6:00 pm<br />
7:00 Exploring Music with Bill<br />
McGlaughlin: In From the Mail<br />
Room, part 2, Bill looks at new<br />
discoveries among the many<br />
recordings that are sent to him.<br />
8:00 The Milwaukee Symphony in<br />
Concert: Francesco Lecce-<br />
Chong, conductor; Stephen<br />
Beus, piano; Milwaukee<br />
mayor Tom Barrett, narrator –<br />
Copland: A Lincoln Portrait.<br />
Jeffrey Mumford: a dance into<br />
reflected daylight. Gershwin:<br />
Rhapsody in Blue. Sibelius:<br />
Symphony #5 in E-Flat.<br />
10:00 Cedille Chicago Presents:<br />
Music and legends<br />
<strong>11</strong>:00 Shostakovich The Age of<br />
Gold Suite, Op 22a – Prague<br />
Sym/Maxim Shostakovich.<br />
Supraphon SU-3278-2031.<br />
[17:04] Prokofiev Romeo and<br />
Juliet Suite #2, Op 64c – St<br />
Petersburg Phil/Yuri Temirkanov.<br />
RCA 68408-2. [30:33]<br />
Thursday 25<br />
12:00 Through the Night with<br />
Peter Van De Graaff<br />
6:00 Mornings with Carl<br />
Grapentine<br />
9:00 News Summary/Opening<br />
Wall Street • Mendelssohn<br />
String Quintet #2 in B-Flat,<br />
Op 87 – L’Archibudelli members.<br />
Sony SK-60766. [28:14]<br />
Puccini Gianni Schicchi:<br />
Aria, O mio babbino caro –<br />
Angela Gheorghiu, s; Milan<br />
Verdi Sym/Anton Coppola.<br />
EMI CDC5-57955-2. [2:43]<br />
Rossini William Tell Overture –<br />
Accademia di Santa Cecilia<br />
Orch/Myung-Whun Chung.<br />
DG 471566-2. [<strong>11</strong>:10]<br />
10:00 Midday Music • Mozart<br />
String Quartet #17 in B-Flat,<br />
K 458, Hunt – Guarneri String<br />
Quartet. RCA ARL1-0762.<br />
[21:53] Rossini Le Rendez-<br />
Vous de Chasse – Munich<br />
Hunting Horn Ensemble.<br />
Orfeo C-034821-A. [5:05]<br />
<strong>11</strong>:00 Shostakovich Cello Sonata<br />
in d, Op 40 – Emmanuelle<br />
Bertrand, vc; Pascal Amoyel,<br />
p. Harmonia Mundi HMC-<br />
902142. [29:52] Mussorgsky<br />
Khovanshchina: Dance of the<br />
Persian Slaves – Philharmonia/<br />
Herbert von Karajan. EMI<br />
CDZ7-62853-2. [5:51]<br />
12:00 Newscast • Bernstein Candide<br />
Overture – Zofo Duet. Sono<br />
Luminus DSL-92151. [4:19]<br />
Bernstein On the Waterfront<br />
Symphonic Suite (1955) – New<br />
York Phil/Leonard Bernstein.<br />
Sony SMK-47530. [19:31]<br />
1:00 Afternoon Music •<br />
Mendelssohn Symphony #1 in<br />
c, Op <strong>11</strong> – Bamberg Sym/Claus<br />
Peter Flor. RCA 60391-2. [30:34]<br />
2:00 Lutoslawski Variations on a<br />
Theme by Paganini – Quattro<br />
Mani. Klavier K-<strong>11</strong>106. [5:32]<br />
Paganini Violin Concerto #1<br />
in D, Op 6 – Jean Jacques<br />
Kantorow, v; Bernard<br />
Thomas Chamber Orch/<br />
Bernard Thomas. Price-<br />
Less D-18282. [28:37]<br />
3:00 Fine Arts Calendar •<br />
Castelnuovo-Tedesco 24<br />
Caprichos de Goya: #24, Sueño<br />
de la mentira y la inconstancia<br />
– Lily Afshar, g. Summit<br />
DCD-167. [5:05] Waxman<br />
Goyana (4 Sketches for<br />
Piano, Percussion and String<br />
Orchestra) – Cristina Ortiz,<br />
p; Barcelona Sym/Lawrence<br />
Foster. Koch 3-7444-2H1.<br />
[12:33] Granados Goyescas:<br />
Intermezzo – Chicago Sym/Fritz<br />
Reiner. RCA RCD1-5404. [5:37]<br />
4:00 Late-Afternoon Music •<br />
News at 4:00 pm, a business<br />
report at 5:00 pm, and<br />
The Unrush Hour between<br />
5:00 pm and 6:00 pm<br />
7:00 Exploring Music with Bill<br />
McGlaughlin: In From the Mail<br />
Room, part 2, Bill looks at new<br />
discoveries among the many<br />
recordings that are sent to him.<br />
8:00 The New York Philharmonic<br />
This Week: Bramwell Tovey,<br />
conductor – Adams: Short<br />
Ride in A Fast Machine.<br />
Offenbach: Snowflake Ballet<br />
fr Le Voyage dans la Lune. Jos<br />
Strauss: Music of the Spheres<br />
Waltzes. Holst: The Planets.<br />
10:00 Introductions: Spotlighting<br />
the Chicago area’s<br />
young musicians<br />
<strong>11</strong>:00 Fauré Piano Quintet #2 in c,<br />
Op <strong>11</strong>5 – Domus. Hyperion<br />
CDA-66766. [31:32] Chausson<br />
Poeme, Op 25 – Aaron<br />
Rosand, v; Southwest German<br />
Radio Orch/Rolf Reinhardt.<br />
Vox CDX-5<strong>11</strong>6 (2). [17:13]<br />
Friday 26<br />
12:00 Through the Night with<br />
Peter Van De Graaff<br />
6:00 Mornings with Carl<br />
Grapentine<br />
9:00 News Summary/Opening<br />
Wall Street • Schumann<br />
Kinderszenen, Op 15 – András<br />
Schiff, p. ECM 2122/23 (2).<br />
[15:44] Grainger Children’s<br />
March (Over the Hills and<br />
Far Away) – Michigan State<br />
Symphonic Band/Keith<br />
Brion. Delos DE-3101. [7:13]<br />
Schumann Kinderball, Op 130 –<br />
Peter Frankl and András<br />
Schiff, p. Vox CD3X-3001 (3).<br />
[13:13] Elgar Dream Children,<br />
Op 43 – English Chamber<br />
Orch/Paul Goodwin. Harmonia<br />
Mundi HMU-907258. [7:05]<br />
10:00 Midday Music • Welcher<br />
Prairie Light: Three Texas<br />
Watercolors of Georgia<br />
O’Keeffe – Honolulu Sym/<br />
Donald Johanos. Marco<br />
Polo 8.223457. [14:21]<br />
Copland Prairie Journal –<br />
Buffalo Phil/JoAnn Falletta.<br />
Naxos 8.559240. [10:55]<br />
<strong>11</strong>:00 Beethoven Symphony #3<br />
in E-Flat, Op 55, Eroica –<br />
Orchestre Révolutionnaire<br />
et Romantique/Sir John<br />
Eliot Gardiner. Archive<br />
445944-2. [44:29]<br />
12:00 Newscast • Chopin Rondo à la<br />
Mazurka, Op 5 – Daniil Trifonov,<br />
p. Decca B0018271-02. [8:17]<br />
Szymanowski Nocturne and<br />
Tarantella, Op 28 – Ilya Kaler,<br />
v; Warsaw Phil/Antoni Wit.<br />
Naxos 8.557981. [<strong>11</strong>:51]<br />
1:00 Afternoon Music • Gounod<br />
Romeo and Juliet orchestral<br />
suite – Toulouse Capitole Orch/<br />
Michel Plasson. EMI CDM5-<br />
66427-2. [12:54] Massenet<br />
Cendrillon Suite – Hong Kong<br />
Phil/Kenneth Jean. Marco<br />
Polo 8.223354. [10:20]<br />
2:00 Jenkins Goodbye (for<br />
Benny) – Richard Stoltzman,<br />
cl; London Sym/Michael Tilson<br />
<strong>2013</strong> JULY 29
Thomas. RCA 61790-2. [4:18]<br />
Copland Clarinet Concerto<br />
(1950) – Benny Goodman,<br />
cl; Orch/Aaron Copland.<br />
CBS MK-42227. [16:53]<br />
3:00 Fine Arts Calendar • Moreno<br />
Symphony in E flat – Concerto<br />
Cologne. Capriccio 10488.<br />
[<strong>11</strong>:13] Boccherini String<br />
Quintet in A, Op 13/5 (G 281):<br />
Minuet – Philharmonia Virtuosi<br />
String Quartet; Theodore Mook,<br />
vc. Ess.a.y CD-1036. [3:32]<br />
Baguer Symphony #13 in<br />
E-Flat – London Mozart Players/<br />
Matthias Bamert. [12:47]<br />
4:00 Late-Afternoon Music •<br />
News at 4:00 pm, a business<br />
report at 5:00 pm, and<br />
The Unrush Hour between<br />
5:00 pm and 6:00 pm<br />
6:30 Grant Park Music Festival<br />
<strong>2013</strong> – Live from Pritzker<br />
Pavilion: Hannu Lintu, conductor;<br />
Karen Gomyo, violin –<br />
Sibelius: Pohjola’s Daughter.<br />
Glazunov: Symphony #4.<br />
Sibelius: Violin Concerto in d.<br />
8:00 (later than usual) Exploring<br />
Music with Bill McGlaughlin:<br />
In From the Mail Room, part<br />
2, Bill looks at new discoveries<br />
among the many recordings<br />
that are sent to him.<br />
9:00 (later than usual) Music in<br />
Chicago: The Elgin Symphony<br />
in concert in February 2012<br />
<strong>11</strong>:00 Jazz at Lincoln Center<br />
Radio: The Yellowjackets<br />
with Mike Stern<br />
Saturday 27<br />
12:00 Marian McPartland’s<br />
Piano Jazz<br />
1:00 Through the Night with<br />
Peter Van De Graaff<br />
6:00 Weekend Morning Program<br />
10:00 Fine Arts Calendar<br />
<strong>11</strong>:00 Introductions: Spotlighting<br />
the Chicago area’s<br />
young musicians<br />
12:00 LA Opera on Air: “The<br />
Stigmatized” by Franz<br />
Schreker – Anja Kampe<br />
(Carlotta); Robert Brubaker<br />
(Alviano); Martin Gantner (Count<br />
Tamare); James Johnson (Duke<br />
Adorno); Wolfgang Schöne<br />
(Lodovico); Los Angeles Opera<br />
Cho and Orch/James Conlon.<br />
4:30 Arias and Songs with<br />
Larry Johnson: First the<br />
Music, Then the Words<br />
5:00 Relevant Tones with<br />
Seth Boustead<br />
6:00 Piano Music with<br />
Kerry Frumkin<br />
7:00 Sweet Folk Chicago<br />
with Rich Warren<br />
8:00 Folkstage hosted<br />
by Rich Warren<br />
9:00 The Midnight Special<br />
with Rich Warren<br />
Sunday 28<br />
12:00 Song Travels with<br />
Michael Feinstein<br />
1:00 Through the Night with<br />
Peter Van De Graaff<br />
6:00 With Heart and Voice<br />
7:00 Weekend Morning Program<br />
9:55 Fine Arts Calendar<br />
10:00 The New Releases<br />
with Lisa Flynn<br />
12:00 Rossini Otello Overture – St<br />
Martin’s Academy/Sir Neville<br />
Marriner. Phi 412893-2. [8:38]<br />
Ernst Fantasy and Variations<br />
on a Theme from Rossini’s<br />
Otello – Leonidas Kavakos, v;<br />
Peter Nagy, p. Delos DE-3<strong>11</strong>6.<br />
[13:05] Wieniawski Fantasy on<br />
Themes from Gounod’s Faust,<br />
Op 20 – Andrei Korsakov, v;<br />
USSR Radio-TV Large Sym/<br />
Vladimir Fedoseyev. Melodiya<br />
SUCD-1000255. [18:07]<br />
1:00 Chicago Symphony Orchestra<br />
Radio Broadcasts: Carlos<br />
Miguel Prieto, conductor;<br />
Yo-Yo Ma, cello – Moncayo:<br />
Huapango. Beethoven:<br />
Symphony #2. Dvorak:<br />
Cello Concerto in b. Plus:<br />
Bloch’s Schelomo (Yo-Yo Ma/<br />
Miguel Harth-Bedoya).<br />
3:00 Fiesta! Latin-American<br />
Music with Elbio Barilari<br />
4:00 Music from Roosevelt<br />
University hosted<br />
by Henry Fogel<br />
5:00 Chamber Music Society<br />
of Lincoln Center: Folk<br />
Inspirations – Falla: Seven<br />
Popular Spanish Songs;<br />
Brahms: Piano Quartet<br />
#1 in g. The final broadcast<br />
in this series.<br />
6:00 Cherubini Symphony in D –<br />
NBC Sym/Arturo Toscanini.<br />
RCA 60278-2. [26:04] Mahler<br />
Symphony #10 in F-Sharp:<br />
Adagio – Cleveland Orch/Pierre<br />
Boulez. DG 4779060. [24:04]<br />
7:00 From the Top with<br />
Christopher O’Riley<br />
8:00 Collectors’ Corner with<br />
Henry Fogel: Pianist Raymond<br />
Lewenthal plays Liszt, Alkan,<br />
and Thalberg in recital in 1969.<br />
10:00 Pipedreams: Organ music<br />
with Michael Barone<br />
<strong>11</strong>:00 Boyce Symphony #7 in<br />
B-Flat – I Solisti di Zagreb/<br />
Antonio Janigro. [6:53] Vaughan<br />
Williams Symphony #3,<br />
Pastoral – London Phil/Bernard<br />
Haitink; Amanda Roocroft, s.<br />
EMI CDC5-56564-2. [39:01]<br />
Monday 29<br />
12:00 Through the Night with<br />
Peter Van De Graaff<br />
6:00 Mornings with Carl<br />
Grapentine<br />
9:00 News Summary/Opening Wall<br />
Street • Bach Brandenburg<br />
Concerto #2 in F, BWV 1047 –<br />
Herseth, tr; Peck, f; Still, ob;<br />
Magad, v; Ravinia Festival<br />
Soloists/Levine. [<strong>11</strong>:53] Bloch<br />
Concerto grosso #1 (1924-<br />
5) – Eastman-Rochester Orch/<br />
Howard Hanson. Mercury<br />
432718-2. [23:45] Hanson<br />
Serenade for Flute and<br />
Piano, Op 35 – Donald Peck,<br />
f; Melody Lord, p. Boston<br />
Records BR-1010. [5:41]<br />
10:00 Midday Music • Haydn<br />
Symphony #8 in G, Le<br />
Soir – English Concert/Trevor<br />
Pinnock. Archive 423098-2.<br />
[21:43] Hovhaness Tzaikerk<br />
(Evening Song) – Paul Edmund-<br />
Davies, f; other soloists; I<br />
Fiamminghi/Rudolf Werthen.<br />
Telarc CD-80392. [10:41]<br />
Rachmaninoff Vespers (All-<br />
Night Vigil), Op 37: Blessed<br />
Art Thou, O Lord – Latvian<br />
Radio Choir/Sigvards Klava.<br />
Ondine ODE-1206-5. [7:25]<br />
<strong>11</strong>:00 Mendelssohn Piano Concerto<br />
in e (unfinished) – Jennifer<br />
Eley, p; English Chamber<br />
Orch/Sayard Stone. Koch<br />
3-7197-2. [18:46] Tchaikovsky<br />
Piano Concerto #3 in E-Flat,<br />
Op 75 – Barry Douglas, p; St<br />
Louis Sym/Leonard Slatkin.<br />
RCA 61633-2. [16:08]<br />
12:00 Newscast • Rameau Pieces<br />
de clavecin en concerts<br />
(1741): Cinquieme concert<br />
– Trio Sonnerie. Virgin<br />
Classics 59154-2. [13:23]<br />
Ravel Menuet antique – Lyon<br />
National Orch/Leonard Slatkin.<br />
Naxos 8.572887. [6:43]<br />
1:00 Afternoon Music •<br />
Mahler Symphony #2 in c,<br />
Resurrection – Zurich Tonhalle<br />
Orch/David Zinman; J Banse,<br />
A Larsson, Swiss Chamber<br />
Choir. RCA 87157-2 (2). [81:46]<br />
3:00 Fine Arts Calendar • Haydn<br />
Baryton Trio #67 in G – John<br />
Hsu, baryton; David Miller, vi;<br />
Loretta O’Sullivan, vc. Dorian<br />
DOR-90233. [8:56] Haydn<br />
London Trio #2 in G, H IV:2 –<br />
Hanoverian Ensemble. MSR<br />
1099. [3:21] Haydn Piano Trio<br />
in G, H XV:25 – Vienna Piano<br />
Trio. Nimbus NI-5535. [14:42]<br />
4:00 Late-Afternoon Music •<br />
News at 4:00 pm, a business<br />
report at 5:00 pm, and<br />
The Unrush Hour between<br />
5:00 pm and 6:00<br />
pm At 4:05 – Hindemith<br />
Symphony, Mathis der Maler<br />
(1934) – Philadelphia Orch/<br />
Wolfgang Sawallisch. [27:01]<br />
7:00 Exploring Music with<br />
Bill McGlaughlin: String<br />
quartets by Mendelssohn,<br />
Brahms, and Schumann<br />
8:00 Ravinia Festival: Music<br />
from the Martin Theatre<br />
10:00 Critical Thinking with<br />
Andrew Patner<br />
<strong>11</strong>:00 Bruch Adagio on Celtic<br />
Themes, Op 56 – Ofra Harnoy,<br />
vc; London Phil/Sir Charles<br />
Mackerras. RCA 60757-<br />
2. [7:28] Bantock Celtic<br />
Symphony – Royal Phil/Vernon<br />
Handley. Hyperion CDA-66450.<br />
[19:55] MacDowell Piano<br />
Sonata #4, Op 59, Keltic –<br />
Alan Mandel, p. [18:59]<br />
Tuesday 30<br />
12:00 Through the Night with<br />
Peter Van De Graaff<br />
6:00 Mornings with Carl<br />
Grapentine<br />
9:00 News Summary/Opening<br />
Wall Street • Gershwin<br />
Catfish Row Suite fr Porgy and<br />
Bess – Chicago Sym/James<br />
Levine. [23:21] Copland The<br />
Tender Land Suite – Elgin<br />
Sym/Robert Hanson. [20:39]<br />
10:00 Midday Music • Brahms<br />
String Sextet #1 in B-Flat,<br />
Op 18 – Vienna String Sextet.<br />
Camerata 32CM-93. [36:57]<br />
Dvorak Slavonic Dances,<br />
Op 72: #8 in A-Flat – Budapest<br />
Festival Orch/Ivan Fischer.<br />
Phi 464601-2. [6:45]<br />
<strong>11</strong>:00 Gershwin I Got Rhythm<br />
Variations – Jeffrey Siegel,<br />
p; St Louis Sym/Leonard<br />
Slatkin. MMG MCD-10035.<br />
[8:54] Adams Fellow Traveler<br />
(2007) – Attacca Quartet.<br />
Azica ACD-71280. [5:<strong>11</strong>]<br />
12:00 Newscast • Telemann<br />
Recorder Concerto in C –<br />
Musica Alta Ripa. MD+G<br />
Recordings 309<strong>11</strong>89-2.<br />
[16:30] Bach Fuga alla breve<br />
e staccato, BWV 550 –<br />
Amsterdam Loeki Stardust<br />
Quartet. Ois 42<strong>11</strong>30-2. [3:18]<br />
1:00 Afternoon Music • Gershwin<br />
An American in Paris –<br />
Minnesota Orch/Edo de Waart.<br />
Virgin Classics 91431-2. [18:50]<br />
Milhaud A Frenchman in New<br />
York – Boston Pops/Arthur<br />
Fiedler. RCA LSC-2702. [24:27]<br />
2:00 Schubert Overture in c for<br />
String Quintet, D 8 – Hartmut<br />
Rohde, vi; Leipzig String<br />
Quartet. MD+G Recordings<br />
3070609-2. [9:18] Schubert<br />
Overture in C, In the Italian<br />
Style, D 591 – Virtuosi di Praga/<br />
Ulrich Backofen. Discover Int’l<br />
[7:15] Rossini L’Italiana in Algeri<br />
Overture – Accademia di Santa<br />
Cecilia Orch/Myung-Whun<br />
Chung. DG 471566-2. [7:47]<br />
3:00 Fine Arts Calendar •<br />
Gershwin Piano Concerto<br />
in F – Oscar Levant, p; New<br />
York Phil/André Kostelanetz.<br />
CBS MK-42514. [31:00]<br />
4:00 Late-Afternoon Music •<br />
including news at 4:00<br />
5:00 Business Report The Unrush<br />
Hour, including Gershwin<br />
Lullaby (1919) – St Louis Sym/<br />
Leonard Slatkin. [7:27]<br />
5:45 Rush Hour Concerts Live from<br />
St. James Cathedral – A Lyric<br />
Short: Members of the Ryan<br />
Opera Center perform music<br />
from Rossini’s Barber of Seville.<br />
7:00 Exploring Music with<br />
Bill McGlaughlin: String<br />
quartets by Mendelssohn,<br />
Brahms, and Schumann<br />
8:00 The Tuesday Night Opera<br />
with Peter Van De Graaff:<br />
Verdi’s “Stiffelio” – José<br />
Carreras, other soloists, ORF<br />
30 JULY <strong>2013</strong>
Cho and Orch/Lamberto<br />
Gardelli. Phi 6769039 (2).<br />
10:10 Sibelius Symphony #4 in a,<br />
Op 63 – San Francisco Sym<br />
Orch/Herbert Blomstedt. [36:13]<br />
<strong>11</strong>:00 Crespo Suite Americana<br />
#1 – Spanish Brass. [18:54]<br />
Albéniz Suite española,<br />
Op 47 – Jorge Federico Osorio,<br />
p. Cedille 075. [33:45]<br />
Wednesday 31<br />
12:00 Through the Night with<br />
Peter Van De Graaff<br />
6:00 Mornings with Carl<br />
Grapentine<br />
9:00 News Summary/Opening Wall<br />
Street • Beethoven Piano<br />
Sonata #5 in c, Op 10/1 – Annie<br />
Fischer, p. Hungaroton HCD-<br />
31633. [17:49] Reger Variations<br />
and Fugue on a Theme by<br />
Beethoven, Op 86 – Berlin<br />
Staatskapelle/Otmar Suitner.<br />
Berlin Classics 0091232-<br />
BC. [22:29] Beethoven<br />
Bagatelle, Für Elise, WoO<br />
59 – Murray Perahia, p. [2:53]<br />
10:00 Midday Music • Villa-Lobos<br />
Concerto for Guitar and Small<br />
Orchestra (1951) – Julian<br />
Bream, g; London Sym/André<br />
Previn. [18:21] Dowland<br />
Lachrimae Pavin – Julian Bream<br />
Consort. RCA 61590-2. [5:16]<br />
<strong>11</strong>:00 Schubert Rosamunde<br />
Incidental Music, D 797 –<br />
Chicago Sym/James Levine.<br />
DG 415137-2. [24:31] Liszt<br />
Soirées de Vienne (after<br />
Schubert): #9, Preludio a capriccio<br />
– Silke Avenhaus. [7:55]<br />
12:00 Newscast<br />
12:15 Dame Myra Hess Memorial<br />
Concerts: Singers from<br />
Ravinia’s Steans Institute live<br />
from the Cultural Center<br />
1:00 Afternoon Music • Handel<br />
Concerto grosso in F, Op 3/4 –<br />
Handel and Haydn Society/<br />
Christopher Hogwood. Avie<br />
AV-2065 (3). [12:57] Beethoven<br />
Variations in G on See the<br />
Conquering Hero Comes,<br />
WoO 45 – Steven Honigberg,<br />
vc; Carol Honigberg, p.<br />
Albany TROY-<strong>11</strong>6. [13:08]<br />
2:00 Respighi Trittico botticelliano<br />
(1927) – Lausanne Chamber<br />
Orch/Jesús López-Cobos.<br />
Telarc CD-80309. [18:21]<br />
3:00 Fine Arts Calendar • Alfvén<br />
Swedish Rhapsody #1, Op 19,<br />
Midsommarvaka – Helsingborg<br />
Sym/Okko Kamu. Naxos<br />
8.553<strong>11</strong>5. [13:27] Alfvén<br />
Swedish Rhapsody #2, Op 24,<br />
Upsala-Rapsodi – Royal<br />
Stockholm Phil/Neeme Järvi.<br />
Bis CD-725. [9:52] Alfvén<br />
Swedish Rhapsody #3, Op 47,<br />
Dalecarlian – Stockholm Phil/<br />
Stig Westerberg. [21:13]<br />
4:00 Late-Afternoon Music •<br />
News at 4:00 pm, a business<br />
report at 5:00 pm, and<br />
The Unrush Hour between<br />
5:00 pm and 6:00 pm<br />
7:00 Exploring Music with<br />
Bill McGlaughlin: String<br />
quartets by Mendelssohn,<br />
Brahms, and Schumann<br />
8:00 The Milwaukee Symphony<br />
in Concert: Edo de Waart,<br />
conductor; Joseph Kalichstein,<br />
piano – Mozart: Piano<br />
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<strong>2013</strong> JULY 31
Chicagoland Journal for the Arts<br />
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Concert Journal for the Arts<br />
Winter 2010<br />
By Patrick M. Curran II<br />
Chicagoland Journal for the Arts<br />
SPRING 2010<br />
Chicagoland Journal for the Arts<br />
WINTER 2012<br />
New Chicago History Museum exhibit<br />
honors the indelible impact of the groundbreaking<br />
designs of Charles James.<br />
By Anna Marks<br />
DANCER ERIN MCAFEE FROM THE JOFFREY BALLET COMPANY<br />
PHOTO BY ADAM DANIELS<br />
SPRING 20<strong>11</strong><br />
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Carrie Hanson and The Seldoms<br />
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through mind-bending innovation.<br />
Crowd<br />
PLEASER<br />
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Park Music Festival<br />
artistic director Carlos<br />
Kalmar and find out<br />
what he has planned this<br />
summer for devoted fans<br />
of Chicago's über-popular<br />
outdoor music celebration.<br />
Picturing<br />
Dawoud Bey<br />
Two major Chicago exhibitions<br />
examine the prolific photographer's<br />
powerful work this summer.<br />
TOWERING<br />
Identity<br />
Fascinating new MCA exhibit examines<br />
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impact its allure has had on our own<br />
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G The<br />
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cultural season!<br />
A Tale of<br />
Two Cities<br />
Andreas Mitisek<br />
takes the helm of<br />
Chicago Opera<br />
Theater with a new<br />
collaborative model<br />
that just may take<br />
COT to a whole<br />
new level<br />
Paris Comes to<br />
Millennium Park<br />
A preview of the historic<br />
Paris Opéra Ballet as they<br />
kick off their American<br />
Tour at Harris Theatre.<br />
+ 25 YEARS<br />
& COUNTING<br />
Chicago Shakespeare Theatre<br />
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celebrating Shakespeare.<br />
a Legacy unveiled<br />
San Francisco Museum of Modern<br />
Art examines the impact of the<br />
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Bringing<br />
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A ProgrAm of merit<br />
Merit Music’s incredible<br />
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CHOPIN’S BICENTENNIAL<br />
Why after two hundred years, Chopin<br />
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classical composers. By Clara Salomon<br />
THE ART OF CONSERVATION<br />
How new conservation techniques are aiding<br />
art restoration efforts on some of the great<br />
masterworks, and what they mean for<br />
future conservationists.<br />
By Jennifer Yang<br />
LIFE LESSONS WITH BRIAN DENNEHY<br />
The Tony Award winning actor talks with Patrick Curran<br />
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run at the Goodman Theatre. By Patrick M. Curran II<br />
the Uncommon DivA Stirring UP LAUghter<br />
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JOFFREY<br />
Reinvented<br />
Draped in Genius<br />
Artist<br />
Conversational<br />
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Ensemble Member<br />
John Mahoney<br />
Chicago’s preeminent ballet company finds its<br />
own identity through the same process of<br />
self-discovery that its founders followed<br />
VISIONARY<br />
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What architect Harry Weese's intuition<br />
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Theatre and it's historic restoration.<br />
Cultural Building<br />
Blocks<br />
The Chamber Music Society of<br />
Lincoln Center begins an exciting<br />
three-year residency in Millennium<br />
Park's cultural diamond.<br />
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River of Change<br />
Actress, director, and playwright Regina Taylor brings Dallas’ Trinity River straight through<br />
Chicago with her riveting trilogy that explores the powerful cycles of change in one woman’s<br />
life. David Weiss sits down in a conversation with the playwright.<br />
Finding Vivian Maier:<br />
Chicago Street Photographer<br />
The Sacred and<br />
The Sublime<br />
Soli Deo Gloria debuts<br />
in Chicago with Bach's<br />
monumental<br />
St. Matthew Passion.<br />
A Dance of Madness<br />
Preview of The Eifman Ballet's spring production<br />
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