Schedule & Playlists

Playlist for Tuesday, April 16, 2024

12:00 - 6:00 am

12:00 am

Giuseppe Verdi: "Nabucco"

Chorus of the Hebrew Slaves, "Va pensiero"

Robert Shaw Cho, Orch/Renato Cellini
Opera Choruses

RCA 60205-2-RG

12:04 am

Ludwig (Louis) Spohr: Variations on a theme from the opera "Alruna"

Dieter Klöcker, cl; Slovak Radio Sym Orch/G. Schmalfuss
Clarinet and Orchestra

Marco Polo 8.223431

12:13 am

Fernando Sor: Variations on a theme from Mozart's "Magic Flute"

Göran Söllscher, g
Sor: Guitar Music

DG 419247-2

12:22 am

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: "Ascanio in Alba," K. 111

Chorus, "Alma Dea"

Concerto Armonico/Jacques Grimbert

Naxos 8.660040-1 (2)

12:23 am

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Piano Concerto No. 25 in C, K. 503

Jos van Immerseel, forte-p; Anima Eterna Orch
Mozart: Piano Concertos Nos. 24 & 25

Channel Classics CCS-2591

12:54 am

Elliott Carter: "Retrouvailles" (2000)

Ursula Oppens, p
Oppens Plays Carter

Cedille CDR-90000108

1:00 am

Cornelis Padbrué: Synphonia

Marijke Miessen, r; Bob van Asperen, hc; Wouter Möller, vc

Radio Nederland 2

1:05 am

Rudolf Escher: Le Tombeau de Ravel (1952)

Zoon, f; Schneeman, ob; Hoogeveen, v; Wilson, hc
Schneeman,
Chamber Music, Trio For Clarinet, Trio A Cordes, le Tombeau De Ravel

NM Classics 92026

1:30 am

music continues...

6:00 am - 7:00 pm

6:00 am

Mornings with Dennis Moore

Including news and weather on the hour between 6:00 am and 9:00 am.

6:30 am

WFMT membership drive programming

Until 7:00 pm.

7:00 pm

7:00 pm

Exploring Music with Bill McGlaughlin

Mozart: Bright Lights, Big City. In 1781, when Mozart was 25, he got the boot from the archbishop and moved from his hometown of Salzburg to the music capital of Vienna. This cosmopolitan city opened Mozart’s eyes and ears to a creative world that he expresses beautifully in his music. This week we will hear some of his greatest symphonies, piano concertos, and operas all composed while he was living in Vienna.

8:00 - 10:00 pm

10:00 pm

10:00 pm

Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center.

Janáček Quartet No. 2, "Intimate Letters;" Erik Schumann, Ken Schumann, violins; Liisa Randalu, viola; Mark Schumann, cello; Prokofiev Sonata in D major, Op. 94a; Kristin Lee, violin; Michael Stephen Brown, piano.