AM1370 PROGRAMMINGHD 91.5-2Monday-Friday Saturday Sunday5:00Legislative Gazette/Capital ConnectionMoyers & Company6:006:307:008:009:00Morning Editionwith Steve Inskeepand Renée Montagneand local host Alex CrichtonAlso on WRUR FM 88.5, WJSL-FM 90.3and <strong>WXXI</strong>-FM HD-2Inside EuropeOnly a GameWeekend Editionwith Scott Simonand local host John AndresThe State We’re InSpeaking of FaithWeekend Editionwith Rachel Martinand local host John Andres10:0011:00NOON1:00The Diane Rehm Show1.800.433.88501370 Connectionwith Bob Smith 585.263.9994Car TalkWhad’Ya Know?Travel with Rick StevesWait! Wait! Don’t Tell Me!Car TalkA Prairie Home Companion2:003:004:005:006:006:30Talk of the Nation1.800.989.8255All Things Consideredwith Melissa Block, Audie Cornish,and Robert Siegeland local host Helene BiandudiAlso on WRUR FM 88.5, WJSL-FM 90.3,and <strong>WXXI</strong>-FM HD-2MarketplaceMarketplace MoneyThe Tavis Smiley ShowAll Things Consideredwith Guy RazLatino USANeed to Know Rochester•America’s Test Kitchen RadioBeingLiving on EarthAll Things Consideredwith Guy RazThis American LifePolitical DebatesAM 1370 will bring you complete NPRcoverage of the three presidential debates andthe one vice-presidential debate scheduled inOctober. The exact times for the debates havenot yet been announced, but AM 1370 willshare the times with you as soon as they aremade public. The scheduled debates are asfollows:7:008:009:0010:0011:00Fresh AirTell Me MoreMonday Wait! Wait! Don’t Tell Metuesday Travel with Rick Steveswednesday Car Talkthursday This American Lifefriday Splendid TableThe Capitol Press Room1370 ConnectionOn the MediaTechnationFrom the Jazz Cellarwith Tom HampsonMarion McPartland’s Piano JazzWeekend RadioSnap JudgementRadio Lab1370 ForumWhad’ Ya Know Radio HourLe ShowWednesday, October 3Presidential Debate, Denver, COThursday, October 11Vice-Presidential Debate, Danville, KYTuesday, October 16Presidential Debate, Hempstead, NYMonday, October 22Presidential Debate, Boca Raton, FLMid.to 5aBBC World ServiceBBC World ServiceBBC World ServiceFor complete election coverage, visit<strong>WXXI</strong>News.org.1370 Connection Forums & AM 1370 SpecialsBURN: The Power of One airs Sunday, October 7 at 9 p.m. The upcomingNovember general election is about power — the power to shape the nation’s prioritiesdomestic and foreign, the power to lead, to legislate, to govern. Host Alex Chadwick,explores offshore drilling in the Arctic; follows a ballot initiative in Michigan; and hearsthe story of the now defunct White House Office on Energy and Climate.Intelligence Squared “Two Cheers for Super PACs: Is Money in Politics StillOverregulated?” airs Sunday, October 14 at 9 p.m. With the product of two courtdecisions, Citizens United and SpeechNow.org v. FEC, Super PAC spending is oncourse to making 2012 the most expensive presidential election in history. How haveSuper PACs changed the political landscape and are they good for democracy?Intelligence Squared “Are Elected Islamists Better than Dictators?” airsSunday, October 21 at 9 p.m. The popular uprisings of the Arab Spring have lefta leadership void that Islamist parties have been quick to fill. Will elected Islamistmajorities bring radicalization and sectarian violence to the region? Or will the spreadof democratic values bring about a more liberalized Arab world?Intelligence Squared “Should End-of-Care be Rationed?” airs Sunday,October 28 at 9 p.m. Just because we can extend life, should we? If health careis a scarce resource, limited by its availability and our ability to pay for it, shouldgovernment step in to ration care? In other words, how much is an extra month of lifeworth?
Monthly program listings and highlights: <strong>WXXI</strong>CLASSICAL.ORGCLASSICAL 91.5 PROGRAMMING HD91.5-16:007:008:009:0010:0011:00Noon1:002:003:004:005:006:007:008:009:0010:0011:00Mid+Monday-Friday Saturday SundayClassical Musicwith Brenda TremblayClassical Musicwith Julia FiguerasMonday-FridaySaturdaySundayClassical Musicwith Mona SeghatoleslamiExploring Musicwith Bill McGlaughlinSyndicated Orchestral Series(see below)Classical Musicfrom PRI(Echoes Fridays, 10 pm -12 am)Classical 91.5 Syndicated Orchestral Series at 8:00 p.m.Mondays - Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra10/1 Sibelius: The Lover Bartók: Music for Strings,Percussion, and Celesta Mozart: Serenade No. 10, GranPartita Strauss/Nance: Fanfare der Stadt Wien R. Strauss:Serenade Stravinsky: Symphony for Winds Rouse: OgounBadagris Mozart: Serenade No. 6, Serenata NotturnaTchaikovsky: Serenade for Strings (Arild Remmereit, cond)10/8 Prokofiev: Classical Symphony Prokofiev: PianoConcerto No. 3 Glinka: Valse-fantaisie Shostakovich:Symphony No. 9 (André Laplante, p; Vladimir Verbitzky,cond)10/15 Fry: Macbeth Overture Clara Schumann: PianoConcerto Rabinovitch: Kleines Harmonisches Labyrinth VIIBeethoven: Symphony No. 2 (Tarin Supprakorn, p; ArildRemmereit, cond)10/22 Margaret Brouwer: Caution Ahead - Guard RailOut (World Premiere, RPO Commission) Gubaidulina:Two Paths: A Dedication to Mary and Martha (Concertofor Two Violas) Wilson: Viola Concerto (World Premiere)Mussorgsky/Ravel: Pictures at an Exhibition (CynthiaPhelps, Rebecca Young and Marcus Thompson, vla; ArildRemmereit, cond)San Francisco Symphony Orchestra10/29 Harrison: Parade Copland: Quiet City Copland:Classical Musicfrom PRIPerformance Today w/ Fred ChildFascinatin’ Rhythm w/ Michael LasserStage Noteswith Robert HammondSan Francisco Opera/Houston Grand Opera(end times vary)Classical Musicwith Marianne CarberrySong Travelswith Michael FeinsteinA Prairie Home CompanionThistle & ShamrockEchoesClassical Musicfrom PRIOrgan Symphony Tchaikovsky: Symphony No. 4 Copland:Short SymphonyTuesdays - Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra10/2 Pärt: Cantus in Memory of Benjamin Britten Adams:Violin Concerto Glass: Symphony No. 910/9 Turina: Danzas Fantásticas Rodrigo: Concierto deAranjuez Brahms: Symphony No. 210/16 Ligeti: Atmosphéres Wagner: Prelude to Act I ofLohengrin Mahler: Rükert-Lieder Bruckner: Symphony No. 910/23 Mahler: Symphony No. 810/30 TBAClassical Musicwith John AndresWith Heart and Voicewith Peter DuBoisSunday Baroquewth Suzanne BonaSong in AmericaNew York PhilharmonicFrom the TopHoliday Classical Specials Guitar Alive!WithWithHeartHeartand& VoiceVoicewith Peter DuBoisPipedreamsHearts of SpaceMusic of the 21st Centurywith Chris HickeyClassical Musicfrom PRIWednesdays - Cleveland Orchestra10/3 Rachmaninoff: Symphonic Dances Prokofiev:Piano Concerto No. 3 Rimsky-Korsakov: Capriccioespagnole10/10 R. Strauss: SalomeMilwaukee Symphony Orchestra10/17 Beethoven: Symphony No. 1, Grosse Fuge,Symphony No. 510/24 Nielsen: Overture to Maskarade Grieg: PianoConcerto Adams: HarmonielehreBackstage PassOctober 26 at 1 p.m.The exciting contemporary music group,ensemble. twenty.21, joins host Julia Figuerasfor this month’s Backstage Pass. Theensemble is the Resident Faculty ContemporaryMusic Ensemble at the Hochstein School ofMusic & DanceWeekend Music SeriesSaturdays at 1 p.m. – San Francisco Opera10/6 Mozart: Nozze di Figaro (in Italian)10/13 Adams: Nixon in China (in English)10/20 Verdi: Attila (in Italian)Saturdays at 1 p.m. –Houston Grand Opera10/27 Rossini: The Barber of Seville (in Italian)Sundays at 3 p.m. – The New York Philharmonic10/7 Adés: Polaris Mahler: Symphony No. 910/14 Massenet: Angulus from ScénesPittoresques Debussy/Ducasse: Rhapsodyfor Saxophone and Piano Debussy: Imagespour orchestra, Le Martyre de Saint SébastienMassenet: Pourquoi me réveiller? from Werther10/21 Mussorgsky: Night on Bald MountainProkofiev: Piano Concerto No. 3 Rimsky-Korsakov: Scheherazade10/28 J.S. Bach: Keyboard ConcertoSchoenberg: Piano Concerto Mozart: SymphonyNo. 36, Linz10/31 Schubert: Symphony No. 5 Tan Dun: WaterConcerto for Water Percussion and Orchestra Brahms:Symphony No. 2Thursdays - BP Chicago Symphony Orchestra10/4 Verdi: Overture to La Forza del Destino Hindemith:Suite from Nobilissima Visione Tchaikovsky: Symphony No. 6,PathÈtique Scriabin: The Poem of Ecstasy10/11 Weber: Overture to Euryanthe Strauss: Suite from LeBourgeois Gentilhomme Zemlinsky: The Mermaid Tchaikovsky:Excerpts from Sleeping Beauty10/18 Haydn: Symphony No. 103, Drumroll Rands: CelloConcerto Bartók: Piano Concerto No. 1 Janácek: Sinfonietta10/25 Wagner: Prelude to Act I of Die Meistersinger Bartók:Hungarian Sketches Berlioz: Excerpts from The Damnation ofFaust Mahler: Symphony No. 5Fridays - APM Symphony CastAt the time this publication went to print, the schedule was notout for APM Symphony Cast. Please visit <strong>WXXI</strong>Classical.org forthe complete schedule.