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Program Guide for May 2009 - WXXI

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may<strong>2009</strong>CLASSICAL PROGRAMMING29Sunday12:00pmSaint Paul Sunday5/3 Enso String Quartet5/10 Rachel Barton Pine, v; Matthew Hagle, p5/17 Trio Mediaeval5/24 Stephen Prutsman, p5/31 The Seattle Chamber Players & Friends2:00 pmBackstage Pass(this broadcast is a repeat from 5/1)5/3 Guest: Pascal Rogé. See page 27 <strong>for</strong> details.3:00pmThe New York Philharmonic5/3 Berlioz: Roman Carnival Overture Shostakovich:Cello Concerto No. 1 R. Strauss: Ein Heldenleben(Heinrich Schiff, c; Alan Gilbert, cond)5/10 Ravel: Piano Concerto Schubert: Symphony, Great(Mitsuko Uchida, p; Riccardo Muti, cond)5/17 Verdi: Overture to Giovanna d’Arco, Ballet of theFour Seasons from I vespri siciliani Puccini: Preludiosinfonico Respighi: Pines of Rome (Riccardo Muti,cond)5/24 Dvorák: The Golden Spinning Wheel Saint-Saëns:Violin Concerto No. 3 Martinü: Symphony No. 4(Joshua Bell, v; Alan Gilbert, cond)5/31 Lieberson: The World in Flower (World Premier)Mahler: Symphony No. 1 (Joyce Di Donato, ms;Russell Braun, bar; New York Choral Artists, JosephFlummerfelt, dir; Alan Gilbert, cond)5:00pmFrom the Top5/3 From the Top shares the inspiring story of 17-yearoldpianist from Washington, DC, and a per<strong>for</strong>mancefrom the Boston Children’s Chorus.5/10 The show returns to the renowned Aspen MusicFestival and School, where we’ll hear an oboe quartetper<strong>for</strong>ming Mozart, and a 14-year-old pianistfrom Minnesota playing Liszt.5/17 This show features teenage chamber music groupsthat are extraordinary not only <strong>for</strong> their high level ofmusicianship, but also <strong>for</strong> their unusual instrumentationor repertoire.5/24 TBA5/31 From Trinity University in San Antonio, TX, thisweek’s line-up includes a teenage pianist per<strong>for</strong>minga daunting show piece and a young trio per<strong>for</strong>mingthe exciting fi nal movement of Beethoven’s PianoTrio in c.6:00pmLa Jolla Music Society Summer5/3 Debussy: String Quartet in g (Tokyo String Quartet)Ravel/Garbon: La Valse <strong>for</strong> Piano 4-hands(Leon Fleisher & Katherine Jacobson-Fleisher, p)Messiaen: Excerpts from Quartet <strong>for</strong> the End ofTime (Cho-Liang Lin, v; Hai-Ye Ni, c; John Bruce Yeh,cl; Christopher Taylor, p)5/10 Haydn: Piano Trio (Elena Urioste, v; Ani Kalayjian, c;Jeewon Lee, p) Brahms: String Quartet (FormosaQuartet)5/17 Stravinsky: Duo Concertant (Leila Josefowicz, v;John Novacek, p) Schoenfield: Café Music (ElenaUrioste, v; Ani Kalayjian, c; Jeewon Lee, p) Mackey:Excerpts from Groundswell (2007) (SummerFestEnsemble, Steven Mackey, cond) Rouse: Ku-kaIlimoku (1978) (Red fi sh blue fi sh: Justin Dehart,Ross Karre, Fabio Oliveira, Steven Schick, GregStuart, perc)5/24 C. Schumann: Piano Trio (Elena Urioste, v; AniKalayjian, c; Jeewon Lee, p) Dvorak: Serenade in d(SummerFest Ensemble, Steven Mackey, cond)6:00pmWordless MusicSee page 27 <strong>for</strong> a description of this new mini-series.5/31 Pianist Katya Mihailova takes on Chopin; Rock quartetElectric Kompany per<strong>for</strong>ms music by Jacob TV;Toronto-based indie band Do Make Say Think bringtheir own brand of eclectic music to the stage, andwe hear the US premiere of Radiohead lead guitaristJonny Greenwood’s Popcorn Superhet Receiver <strong>for</strong>String Orchestra. Jad Abumrad hosts.7:00pmWith Heart & Voice5/3 Cabanilles, Monteverdi, Palestrina, Alexander5/10 Vivaldi, Guerrero, Britten5/17 Girl Choristers of St. Paul’s Cathedral, Buffalo5/24 Anonymous, Gabrieli, Proulx, Handel5/31 Bach, Monteverdi, Gowland, Harris8:00pmPipedreams5/3 Buongiorno Tune in <strong>for</strong> a modest fi ve-century surveyof the history of organ music in Italy.5/10 The American Muse5/17 Discovering Dieterich Buxtehude5/24 Orange (County) Blossoms, Special!5/31 With Tongues of Fire

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