28 CLASSICAL PROGRAMMING february 2008FEBRUARY classical programmingClassical 91.5/WJSL 90.3/HD 91.5-1Monday-Friday Saturday Sunday6a7a8a9aThe Sunshine Showwith Simon PontinThe Sunshine Showwith Simon PontinSalmagundywith Simon PontinClassical Musicwith John AndresWith Heart and Voicewith Richard Gladwell10a11aNOONClassical Musicwith Julia FiguerasFascinatin’ RhythmClassical Musicwith Marianne CarberrySunday BaroqueSaint Paul Sunday1p2pClassical Musicwith Jack Ertle or Gerry Szymanski3p4pClassical Musicwith Mordecai LipshutzThe Metropolitan Opera(start and end times vary)New York Philharmonic5pFrom the Top6p7pExploring Musicwith Bill McGlaughlinA Prairie Home CompanionSanta Fe Chamber OrchestraWith Heart & Voice8p9p10p11pMID.to 6aSyndicated Orchestral Series(<strong>see</strong> listings for details)Classical Musicfrom PRIEchoesFridays, 10:00 p.m. until 12 a.m.Thistle & ShamrockEchoesClassical Musicfrom PRIPipedreamsHearts of SpaceMusic of the 21st Centurywith Chris HickeyClassical Musicindicates a <strong>WXXI</strong> ProductionFor a copy of the complete WJSL 90.3 schedule,log on to wxxi.org/wjsl or call 585-258-0253.
february 2008CLASSICAL PROGRAMMING29Sunday12:00pSaint Paul Sunday2/3 Zehetmair String Trio2/10 Helen Callus, vla; Phillip Bush, p2/17 Brentano String Quartet2/24 Zuill Bailey, c; Awadagin Pratt, p3:00pThe New York Philharmonic2/3 Ibert: Hommage à Mozart Ravel: Piano ConcertoShostakovich: Symphony No. 4 (Hélène Grimaud, p;Andrey Boreyko, cond)2/10 Mendelssohn: Overture to A Midsummer Night’sDream; Violin Concerto Mozart: Horn Concerto No.2 Elgar: Variations on an Original Theme, Enigma(Viviane Hagner, v; Philip Myers, h; Lorin Maazel,cond)2/17 Berlioz: Overture to Benvenuto Cellini Prokofiev:Symphony No. 7 Berlioz: La Mort de CléopâtreProkofiev: Scythian Suite (Susan Graham, ms; LorinMaazel, cond)2/24 Brahms: Piano Concerto No. 2 Liszt: From theCradle to the Grave Scriabin: The Poem of Ecstasy(Leif Ove Andsnes, p; Riccardo Muti, cond)5:00pFrom the Top2/3 Tucked into the rolling hills where West Virginia,Pennsylvania and Maryland meet, The BurginCenter at Mercersburg Academy in Mercersburg, PAprovides a great place to hear music for the schooland surrounding community.2/10 Cleveland Institute of Music’s beautiful MixonConcert Hall is host to this week’s program.2/17 From Jordan Hall in Boston, this week’s showfeatures a 17-year-old from New Jersey performingthe fi rst movement of the Debussy Cello Sonata, and15-year-old Roving Reporter Emily Mayer delves intothat young cellist’s colossal sleep issues.2/24 From the Peabody Auditorium in Daytona Beach, FLthis show is sure to get Daytona Beach buzzing.6:00pSanta Fe Chamber Music Festival2/3 De Falla: Psyche Martin: Trois Chants de NoelSchubert: Piano Trio (Anne Sofi e von Otter, ms; TaraHelen O’Connor, f; Giora Schmidt, v; Julianne Lee,vla; Nicholas Canellakis, c; Rosalind Simpson, h;Bengt Forsberg, p; Ida Kavafi an, v; Ralph Kirshbaum,c; Yefi m Bronfman, p)2/10 Schubert: Gretchen am Spinnrade; Auf Dem Wasserzu Singen Schubert/Liszt: Gretchen am Spinnrade;Auf Dem Wasser Zu Singen; Der Erlkonig Mozart:String Quintet (Deborah van Renterghem, s; RogerVignoles, p; Yuja Wang, p; Orion String Quartet;Kirsten Johnson, vla)2/17 Busoni: Elegy Bach: Brandenburg Concerto No. 6Mendelssohn: String Quintet (Todd Levy, cl; MarcNeikrug, p; Steven Tenenbom, Kirsten Johnson, vla;Timothy Eddy, Eric Kim, Zuill Bailey, c; Marji Danilow,b; Kathleen McIntosh, hc; Pinchas Zukerman,Jessica Linnebach, v; Jethro Marks, vla; GaryHoffman, Amanda Forsyth, c)2/24 Mozart: Serenade for Winds Shostakovich: PianoQuintet (Alan Vogel, Nathan Hughes, o; DavidSchifrin, Todd Levy, cl; Steven Dibner, StephaniePrzybylska, bn; Julie Landsman, William Barnewitz,h; Daniel Khalikov, Giora Schmidt, v; Michael Tree,vla; Ralph Kirshbaum, c; Yefi m Bronfman, p)7:00pWith Heart & Voice2/3 Choral and Organ music from Poland2/10 Music for Lent 12/17 Music for Lent 22/24 Music for Lent 38:00pPipedreams2/3 New Organs in the New Year (Part 2)2/10 In the Spotlight2/17 The Spirit of Youth2/24 The English Concerto