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All programs will air on KHPR/KKUA/KANO. For more information, tour the Hawaii Public Radio website at: hawaiipublicradio.org. Youll find the program grid, music listings, station events, the community calendar and links to other useful sites. All programs are subject to change without notice. 1 THURSDAY 12:00 A.M. Music Through the Night 8:30 Morning Caf with Gene Schiller. Get the day going with a refreshing blend of music, The Writers Almanac, special featuresand more music. Todays theme: Lesser Known Romantics. 10:00 Morning Concert with Gene Schiller. SIBELIUS The Oceanides; Royal Phil. Orch.; Thomas Beecham, cond.; DELIUS Violin Conc.; Tasmin Little, violin; Welsh National Opera Orch.; Charles Mackerras, cond.; BARTOK Music for Strings, Percussion & Celesta; Sym. Orch.; Leopold Stokowski, cond. 12:00 P.M. Performance Today Every day on PT, listeners can enjoy terrific live performances from around the
world. But how did those musicians get to be so good? What kind of hard work lies behind the seemingly effortless performance on stage? In today's show, another in our occasional series that we call the Art of Practicing. Trumpeter Manny Laureano says he's more like a singer than you might think.

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2:00 Exploring Music with Bill McGlaughlin. The Symphony, Part VIII. Bills exploration of the symphony continues with music of composers born around 1880. 3:00 Masterworks Hour with Gene Schiller. DUPARC Lenore; Toulouse Sym. Orch.; Michel Plasson, cond.; FAURE Piano Quartet #2 in g; Los Angeles Piano Quartet 6:06 Evening Concert with Joan Canfield. RACHMANINOFF Prince Rostislav; St. Louis Sym. Orch.; Leonard Slatkin, cond.; SCHOECK Sommernacht; Camerata Bern; HUMPERDINCK Moorish Rhapsody; Czecho-Slovak Radio Sym. Orch.; Martin Fischer-Dieskau, cond. 8:00 New York Philharmonic KHACHATURIAN Waltz from Masquerade; TCHAIKOVSKY Piano Conc. #1 in B-flat minor; Kirill Gerstein, piano; GLAZUNOV Valse de Concert #2; BORODIN Polovstian Dances from Prince Igor; Bramwell Tovey, cond. 10:00 Music Through the Night

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2 FRIDAY 12:00 A.M. Music Through the Night 8:30 Morning Caf with Gene Schiller. Get the day going with a refreshing blend of music, The Writers Almanac, special featuresand more music. Todays theme: American Portraits. 10:00 Morning Concert with Gene Schiller. ARENSKY Variations on a Theme of Tchaikovsky; St. Petersburg Camerata; Saulius Sondeckis, cond.; ARENSKY Piano Trio #1 in d; Cho-Liang Lin, violin; Gary Hoffman, cello; Yefim Bronfman, piano; MOZART Sinfonia Concertante in E-flat; Anne-Sophie Mutter, violin; Yuri Bashmet, viola; London Phil. Orch.; Anne-Sophie Mutter, cond.

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12:00 P.M. Performance Today Maybe all he really wanted to do was direct, like the old Hollywood joke goes. But the fact is that Josef Stalin, murderous Russian despot, did get involved in the movie biz. In today's show, the story of Alexander Nevsky, a 1938 propaganda film ordered up by Stalin, and a concert performance of the film score, written by Sergei Prokofiev. 2:00 Exploring Music with Bill McGlaughlin. The Symphony, Part VIII. 3:00 Masterworks Hour with Gene Schiller. KETELBEY Selections; Royal Phil. Orch. & Chorus; Eric Rogers, cond.; BRIDGE Phantasm; Kathryn Stott, piano; Royal Phil. Orch.; Vernon Handley, cond. 6:06 Evening Concert with Joan Canfield. C. P. E. BACH Oboe Conc. in B-flat; Paul Goodwin, oboe; English Concert; Trevor Pinnock, cond.; HAYDN Sym. #48 in C, Maria Theresa; Orpheus Chamber Orch.; VIOTTI Chaconne in g; Ofra Harnoy, cello; Michael Bloss, organ; and a medley of tunes by Queen Liliu'okalani played by the Galliard String Quartet and the Rose Ensemble. 8:00 Cleveland Orchestra DEBUSSY Fetes from Nocturnes; HAYDN Sym. #85 in B-flat, La Reine; SHOSTAKOVICH Sym. #5 in d; Franz-Welser Most, cond. 10:00 Music Through the Night

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3 SATURDAY 12:00 A.M. Music Through the Night 5:00 Howards Day Off with Howard Dicus. Music based on "Dies Irae" 10:00 From the Top This week, From the Top returns to the great state of Iowa where we meet an outstanding teenage composer from Iowa City and a top-ranking competitive swimmer who is also an exceptional pianist. 11:00 Classical Guitar Alive! with Anthony Morris. An August 2011 interview with Argentine guitarist Anibal
Acosta, and music by Kellner, Handel, Keigo Fujii, Grammy-winning composer Michael Colina, and Columbian guitarist-composer Gentil Montana, who passed away August 28, 2011.

1:00 P.M. NPR World of Opera LULLY Atys. Among the earliest of French opera composers, Lully helped to create the theatrical genre, called tragedy in music, that was the dominant form of French opera for nearly a century. This 1676 drama centers on a man who must choose between the woman he loves and a powerful, lovesick goddess who wont take no for an answer. Bernard Richter (Atys); Stephanie dOustrac (Cybele); Emmanuelle de Negri (Sangande); Nicolas Rivenq (Celenus); Marc Mauillon (Idas); Sophie Daneman (Doris); Jael Azzaretti (Melisse); Paul Agnew (Le Sommeil); Cyril Auvity (Morphee); Elodie Fonnard (Flore); Rachel Redmond (Iris); Les Arts Florissants Orch. & Chorus; William Christie, cond. 4:30 My Music 6:00 A Prairie Home Companion with Garrison Keillor. The aroma of deep-fried foods calls us back from the
first leg of the Summer Love Tour for our annual Grandstand show at the Minnesota State Fair. With special guests, Minneapolis twang-rock heroes The Jayhawks, and singer-songwriter-fiddler Sara Watkins. Also with us, fresh from the rides of the Mighty Midway, The Royal Academy of Radio Actors; Tim Russell, Sue Scott, Tom Keith, and Fred Newman. All this, plus giant summer squash champions The Guy's All-Star Shoe Band with Richard Dworsky, and of course, the latest News from Lake Wobegon.

8:00 The Thistle & Shamrock with Fiona Ritchie. Heading South. Join us to explore the Celtic roots of music from the Southern Mountains of the U.S., with songs and tunes from flat pick guitarist Norman Blake, fiddler James Bryan, multi-instrumentalist Mark OConnor, and others. 9:00 Fascinatin Rhythm with Michael Lasser. Love Plus Love songs with more than one emotion. 10:00 Millennium of Music with Robert Aubrey Davis. Three Woman-Based Ensembles. Encantar, Les Witches, and La Donna Musicale take us on a musical journey from the High Renaissance to the Italian Baroque. 11:00 Music Through the Night

4 SUNDAY 12:00 A.M. Music Through the Night 5:00 Classical 24 8:00 With Heart & Voice with Peter Dubois. Labor Day marks the unofficial end to summer, and well listen to
music to help us celebrate the season. Join Peter DuBois as we hear music by Virgil Thomson, Leo Sowerby, Charles

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9:00 Sunday Brunch with Gene Schiller. Enjoy three hours of your favorite music, as requested by the listeners of Hawaii Public Radio. To make your choice from our musical brunch buffet write to Sunday Brunch, Hawaii Public Radio, 738 Kaheka St., Honolulu, HI 96814. Or e-mail your request to us at: hprmusic@hawaiipublicradio.org (Subject: Sunday Brunch). 1:00 P.M. SymphonyCast DEBUSSY Prelude a lapres midi dun faun; DUTILLEUX Tout en monde lointain..; RAVEL Bolero; RAVEL Daphnis et Chloe; BBC Scottish Sym. Orch.; Edinburgh Festival Chorus; Donald Runnicles, cond. 3:00 Saint Paul Sunday Borromeo String Quartet. HAYDN String Quartet, Op. 64, No. 6 IV. Finale: Presto; BRAHMS String Quartet in a, Op. 51, No. 2 Andante moderato; JANACEK String Quartet #2, Intimate Pages 4:00 Harmonia with Angela Mariani. What do you know, Chalumeau. Harmonia explores music for the seldom-heard chalumeau, a predecessor to the clarinet. Plus, well revisit some chant from the early Maronite Christian tradition, and hear from a featured release by the Gregorian Ensemble of Notre Dame de Paris. 5:00 Weekend Radio with Robert Conrad. Stan Freberg presents the United States of America The Middle Years: Sinking of the Lusitania, Tin Pan Alley Songwriters, Finale. Oat Bran and Lobster Cereal, Literary Holdup Note, International House of Sauerkraut Royal Canadian Airfarce, The Wisdom of Mark Levy and This Week in the Media. 6:00 Business of the Arts with Bob Sandla The O'ahu Choral Society 7:00 Great Songs with Maya Hoover. Schumann: Liederkreis Op. 24 and Op. 39: Performances by Ian Bostridge and Julius Drake; Bryn Terfel and Malcolm Martineau; poetry of Heinrich Heine and Joseph Eichendorff. 8:00 Mirror of the New with Bob Wehrman America's Haunted Landscape 9:00 The Early Muse with Ian Capps. From Cornetto to Trumpet in 17th Century Italy. The brilliant cornetto, a hybrid between brass and woodwind, gradually gave way to the trumpet as the lead in brass ensembles of 17th century Italy. And the trumpet, used throughout history in fanfares, ceremonies and the heat of war, also became a sophisticated star of the sonata concerto. 10:00 Music from the Hearts of Space Space Guitars 9: Galacticaster: colossal chords, cosmic chimes, soaring flights, gentle weeping, with music by Clive Wright, Hammock, Mono, Harold Budd & Clive Wright, Forrest Fang & Carl Weingarten, Jeff Beck, JOnsi, and Jeff Pearce. 11:00 Music Through the Night

5 MONDAY 12:00 A.M. Music Through the Night 8:30 Morning Caf with Gene Schiller. Get the day going with a refreshing blend of music, The Writers Almanac, special featuresand more music. Todays theme: A Salute to Industry. 10:00 Morning Concert with Gene Schiller. ELGAR The Wand of Youth Suite #1; London Phil. Orch.; Adrian Boult, cond.; BRITTEN Gloriana Suite; Steuart Bedford, cond.; CHOPIN Piano Conc. #2 in f; Lang Lang, piano; Vienna Phil. Orch.; Zubin Mehta, cond. 12:00 P.M. Performance Today When you think of three instruments that just naturally belong together, it's not likely your first thought would be banjo, string bass, and tabla (Indian drums). Banjoist Bela Fleck, bassist Edgar Meyer, and tabla player Zakir Hussain come from very different musical backgrounds, but they've formed a unique and compelling trio that is capturing the attention of music lovers. PT's Fred Child hosted a live event recently in Miami, featuring interviews and performances by Fleck, Meyer, and Hussain. We'll hear highlights on today's show. 2:00 Exploring Music with Bill McGlaughlin. Antonin Dvorak. A five-part biography on the life of Bohemias most celebrated composer to mark his 170th birthday. 3:00 Masterworks Hour with Gene Schiller. BRAHMS Piano Quartet #2 in A; Gilbert Kalish, piano; Yehonatan Berick, violin; Paul Neubauer, viola; David Finckel, cello 6:06 Evening Concert with Joan Canfield. J. C. BACH Sextet in C; English Concert; MEYERBEER Les Patineurs; Cincinnati Pops Orch.; Erich Kunzel, cond.; BEACH Gaelic Sym.; Detroit Sym. Orch.; Neeme Jarvi, cond. 8:00 Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra BARBER Adagio for Strings; ADAMS Harmonium; Milwaukee Sym. Chorus; TRAD. Ketawang Puspawarna excerpt; BRITTEN Pas de Six from the Prince of the Pagodas; BEETHOVEN

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Sym. #3 in E-flat, Eroica; HANDEL Concerto Grosso in G, Opus 6., No 1, first mvt.; Edo de Waart, cond. 10:00 Music Through the Night

6 TUESDAY 12:00 A.M. Music Through the Night 8:30 Morning Caf with Gene Schiller. Get the day going with a refreshing blend of music, The Writers Almanac, special featuresand more music. Todays theme: Mostly Baroque. 10:00 Morning Concert with Gene Schiller. DVORAK Symphonic Variations; Royal Phil. Orch.; Dalia Atlas, cond.; RONTGEN Serenade for 7 Winds; Viotta Ensemble; MARX Symphonic Night Music; Bochum Sym. Orch.; Steven Sloane, cond. 12:00 P.M. Performance Today It's long been known that music has the ability to help transport us out of our
daily lives. It's one of the reasons so many of us listen to it. Today, we have a whole hour of music about other realms of being, and higher planes of existence. "Visions of Another World," by Karim Al-Zand, "Music of the Spheres," by Josef Strauss, and a Transcendental Etude by Franz Liszt. Plus an ethereal Norwegian vision of heaven from the women of Trio Mediaeval.

2:00 Exploring Music with Bill McGlaughlin. Antonin Dvorak. 3:00 Masterworks Hour with Gene Schiller. MOZART String Quartet #17 in B-flat, La Chasse; Alban Berg Quartet; HAYDN Sym. #103 in E-flat, Drumroll; Royal Phil. Orch.; Thomas Beecham, cond. 6:06 Evening Concert with Joan Canfield. VAUGHAN WILLIAMS Fantasia on a Theme by Tallis; Academy of St. Martin; Neville Marriner, cond.; BEETHOVEN Diabelli Variations (selections); Daniel Barenboim, piano; ARENSKY Sym. #1 in b; U.S.S.R. Sym. Orch.; Evgeny Svetlanov, cond. 8:00 Live! at the Concertgebouw VERDI Prelude to Aida; SAINT-SAENS Piano Conc. #5 in F, Egyptian; Nicholas Angelich, piano; SAINT-SAENS Bacchanale from Samson et Dalila; FRANCK Psyche et Eros; R. STRAUSS Dance of the Seven Veils from Salome; Rotterdam Phil. Orch.; Yannick Nezet-Seguin, cond. 10:00 Music Through the Night

7 WEDNESDAY 12:00 A.M. Music Through the Night 8:30 Morning Caf with Gene Schiller. Get the day going with a refreshing blend of music, The Writers Almanac, special featuresand more music. Todays theme: An Exception to the Rule. 10:00 Morning Concert with Gene Schiller. GRIEG Incidental music from Peer Gynt; Sheila Armstrong, soprano; Halle Orch. & Chorus; John Barbirolli, cond.; BEETHOVEN String Quartet #12 in E-flat; Emerson Quartet 12:00 P.M. Performance Today Robert Schumann's Cello Concerto lay in a stack of papers collecting dust on the
desk of the great 19th century violinist Joseph Joachim. It wasn't discovered until after Joachim's death. Now, you may wonder what a violinist was doing with Schumann's music. In today's show, the story of the many transformations of Schumann's Cello Concerto, and a performance by a violinist, from a concert in Australia.

2:00 Exploring Music with Bill McGlaughlin. Antonin Dvorak. 3:00 Masterworks Hour with Gene Schiller. GLIERE Harp Conc.; Osian Ellis, harp; London Sym. Orch.; Richard Bonynge, cond.; IPPOLITOV-IVANOV Caucasian Sketches Suite #1; National Orch. of Ukraine; Arthur Fagen, cond. 6:06 Evening Concert with Joan Canfield. VILLA-LOBOS Bachianas Brasileiras #5 & 6; Mady Mesple, soprano; Michel Debost, flute; Andre Sennedat, bassoon; Orch. de Paris; Paul Capolongo, cond.; GOMES Conc. in D; Brazilian Guitar Quartet; CHAUSSON Conc. in D for Piano, Violin & String Quartet; Jean-Yves Thibaudet, piano; Joshua Bell, violin; Takacs Quartet 8:00 Chicago Symphony Orchestra DUTILLEUX Sym. #2, Le double; JOLIVET Concertino; Christopher Martin, trumpet; TOMASI Trumpet Conc.; Christopher Martin, trumpet; ROUSSEL Bacchus & Ariane Suite #2; TCHAIKOVSKY Piano Conc. #1 in B-flat minor; Simon Trpceski, piano; Ludovic Morlot, cond. 10:00 Music Through the Night

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12:00 A.M. Music Through the Night 8:30 Morning Caf with Gene Schiller. Get the day going with a refreshing blend of music, The Writers Almanac, special featuresand more music. Todays theme: Contemporary Classics. 10:00 Morning Concert with Gene Schiller. SCHUMANN Manfred Overt.; Detroit Sym. Orch.; Paul Paray, cond.; DALBERT Piano Conc. #1 in b; Joseph Banowetz, piano; Moscow Sym. Orch.; Dmitri Yablonsky, cond.; MARTINU Sym. #4; Royal Liverpool Phil. Orch.; Walter Weller, cond. 12:00 P.M. Performance Today Pianist Simone Dinnerstein completely changed the way she practiced after one "nightmare performance" where she suffered a memory lapse. She joins host Fred Child in our occasional series on the Art of Practice. Also, Emily Reese, avid gamer and host of the popular podcast Top Score, joins Fred to talk about classical music and video games. 2:00 Exploring Music with Bill McGlaughlin. Antonin Dvorak. 3:00 Masterworks Hour with Gene Schiller. SULLIVAN The Merchant of Venice Suite; City of Birmingham Sym. Orch.; Vivian Dunn, cond.; IBERT Flute Conc.; Eugenia Zukerman, flute; Manhattan Chamber Orch.; David Auldon Clark, cond. 6:06 Evening Concert with Joan Canfield. MAXWELL DAVIES Orkney Wedding; Boston Pops Orch.; John Williams, cond.; BERNSTEIN Mass: Suite for Brass; Empire Brass; DVORAK Sym. #6 in D; Cleveland Orch.; Christoph von Dohnanyi, cond. 8:00 New York Philharmonic SMITH Star Spangled Banner; ADAMS On the Transmigration of Souls; Lorin Maazel, cond.; BRAHMS Ein Deutsches Requiem; Heidi Grant Murphy, soprano; Thomas Hampson, baritone; New York Choral Artists; Kurt Masur, cond. 10:00 Music Through the Night

9 FRIDAY 12:00 A.M. Music Through the Night 8:30 Morning Caf with Gene Schiller. Get the day going with a refreshing blend of music, The Writers Almanac, special featuresand more music. Todays theme: Do You Believe in 10:00 Morning Concert with Gene Schiller. SCRIABIN Etudes, Op. 42; Garrick Ohlsson, piano; SZYAMNOWSKI Stabat Mater; Elzbieta Smytka, soprano; City of Birmingham Sym. Orch. & Chorus; Simon Rattle, cond.; JONGEN Symphonie Concertante; Virgil Fox, organ; French National Theatre Orch.; Georges Pretre, cond. 12:00 P.M. Performance Today In the days and weeks after the 9/11 tragedy, musicians responded in the only way they knew how. They played. For the dead, for the injured, and for all of us who were struggling to cope with the enormity of what had happened. In today's show, we look at how the nation responded through music to the

horrors of September 11, 2001, and we'll hear several new works written in commemoration of the 10th anniversary of the attacks. 2:00 Exploring Music with Bill McGlaughlin. Antonin Dvorak. 3:00 Masterworks Hour with Gene Schiller. GOUNOD Petite Symphonie for Winds; Saint Paul Chamber Orch.; Christopher Hogwood, cond.; SAINT-SAENS Piano Conc. #3 in E-flat; Pascal Roge, piano; Philharmonia Orch.; Charles Dutoit, cond. 6:06 Evening Concert with Joan Canfield. PEZ Pastoral Conc.; Collegium Aureum; BEETHOVEN Eroica Variations; Maria Yudina, piano; SHOSTAKOVICH Cello Conc. #1 in E-flat; Mstislav Rostropovich, cello; Philadelphia Orch..; Eugene Ormandy, cond. 8:00 Cleveland Orchestra SUPPE Light Cavalry Overt.; MOZART Piano Conc. #17 in G; Leif Ove Andsnes, piano; MOZART The Marriage of Figaro Overt.; MOZART Porgi Amor & Deh, vieni non tardar from The Marriage of Figaro; Dorothea Roschmann, soprano; J. STRAUSS JR. Artists Life Waltz, Annen Polka & Die Fledermaus Overt.; Franz Welser-Most, cond. 10:00 Music Through the Night

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10 SATURDAY 12:00 A.M. Music Through the Night 5:00 Howards Day Off with Howard Dicus. Changes in famous composers' styles. 10:00 From the Top From Fraser Performance Studio at WGBH in Boston, From the Top welcomes back 10th
anniversary alumni performer William Harvey, who performed for the rescue workers at the World Trader Center just days after the September 11th terrorist attacks. Hes since gone on to found a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting cultural understanding through music. We also meet a nine-year-old flutist from Virginia, who performs Cecile Chaminade's Concertino and a uniquely talented 17-year-old countertenor from California, who sings a da capo aria by Handel.

11:00 Classical Guitar Alive! with Anthony Morris. Great collaborations and music by Ponce, Moscheles, Giuliani,
Walton, Assad, and Lennon-McCartney.

1:00 P.M. NPR World of Opera DONIZETTI Lucia di Lammermoor. Its hard to think of a heroine with a fate more heartbreaking or more shocking than that of Donizettis Lucia, whose famous mad scene is one of the greatest moments in any opera. This compelling and sometimes lurid drama is based on a novel by Sir Walter Scott. Elena Mosuc (Lucia); Francesco Meli (Edgardo); Fabio Maria Capitanacci (Enrico); Vitaly Kovalyov (Raimondo); Saverio Fiore (Arturo); Rebecca Jo Loeb (Alisa); Cristiano Olivieri (Normanno); Teatro Regio, Turin; Bruno Campanella, cond. 4:30 My Music 6:00 A Prairie Home Companion with Garrison Keillor. This week, it's a back-to-school bumper crop featuring
bits and pieces from the Universities of Michigan, South Dakota, Minnesota and Purdue. Jerry Douglas plays the "Emphysema Two Step," The Purdue Glee Club sings from the LaFayette phone book, Becky Schlegel sings Greg Brown's song "Early," and Robert Sonkowsky--Latin professor from the University of Minnesota--recites a bit of Horace. Plus, Bella Hristova plays Kreisler, and in the Lives of the Cowboys, Lefty sits in on a class at Winona State. It's the last of the summer compilation programs before the 2011-2012 Season Opener next week, live from The Fitzgerald Theater.

8:00 The Thistle & Shamrock with Fiona Ritchie. Family Gathering. Some of the finest Celtic music recorded since it was so labeled has sprung from a few influential musical families. Hear the Brennans, the ODomhnaills, the Cunninghams, the Fishers, and the Lunnys. Together and individually, they have helped shape the genre. 9:00 Fascinatin Rhythm with Michael Lasser. Yes, Yes, My Baby Said Yes, Yes. Agreeable songs; happy songs. 10:00 Millennium of Music with Robert Aubrey Davis. The Song of the Sibyls. One of the five most-popular shows in the programs 33-year history has been Jordi Savalls exploration of the prophecies of the ancient Sibyls; we will hear the re-packaged first offering in that series. 11:00 Music Through the Night

11 SUNDAY 12:00 A.M. Music Through the Night 5:00 Classical 24 8:00 With Heart & Voice with Peter Dubois Remembering 9/11 On the tenth anniversary of the national horrific
tragedy, well hear sacred music of hope and comfort, even as we remember the terrible loss of life, the fear and the grief of that time.

9:00 Sunday Brunch with Gene Schiller. Enjoy three hours of your favorite music, as requested by the listeners of Hawaii Public Radio. To make your choice from our musical brunch buffet write to Sunday Brunch, Hawaii Public Radio, 738 Kaheka St., Honolulu, HI 96814. Or e-mail your request to us at: hprmusic@hawaiipublicradio.org (Subject: Sunday Brunch). 1:00 P.M. SymphonyCast BRIDGE Enter Spring; BRIDGE Blow out you bugles; Philhippe Schartz, flugelhorn; DUPRE Cortege et Litanie for Organ & Orch.; SAINT-SAENS Sym. #3 in c, Organ; Robert Plane, clarinet; Thomas Trotter, organ; BBC National Orch. of Wales; Francois-Xavier Roth, cond. 3:00 Saint Paul Sunday Hesperion. Anonymous Trecento manuscript: Lamento de Tristano; Jewish lullaby: Noumi, noum yaldatii; Traditional (Afghanistan): Nastaran; Sephardic (Turkey): La dama y el pastor; ARIANNA SAVALL LAmor; Traditional (Catalonian): La Canco de LLadre; Traditional Bretagne (French): Gwerz; Traditional (Catalonian): El Testamen dAmelia; SANTIAGO DE MURCIA Jota; TARQUINIO MERULA Sentirete una canzonetta

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4:00 Harmonia with Angela Mariani. Renaissance Music in Theory. Harmonia explores renaissance composers championed by music theorists. Some theorists heralded the arrival of new musical eras; others chose to reflect on the musical achievements of past generations and peers. Join us as we look at Renaissance musicin theory. 5:00 Weekend Radio with Robert Conrad "Stan Freberg presents the United States of America The Middle
Years: Lincoln and Shiloh with General Grant, The Appomattox Courthouse and Bar & Grill, Custers Last Stand. The Goons Sing Bloodknocks Rock and Hall Call, Eeh!, Oh!, Ooh! I Love You, Ying Tong Song. Plus Jan C. Snow and This Week in the Media.

6:00 Business of the Arts with Bob Sandla Honolulu Theatre for Youth 7:00 Great Songs with Maya Hoover. Recent Releases. 8:00 Mirror of the New with Bob Wehrman Music of the Danish composer Per Nrgrd 9:00 The Early Muse with Ian Capps Ockeghem, Josquin and the Early Parody Mass The two Franco-Flemish giants of the early Renaissance, Johannes Ockeghem and Josquin Desprez, were also pioneers of what became known as the parody mass, with the musical thread throughout based on a previously composed motet or popular tune. Well hear one short parody mass by each composer, each based on a popular song. 10:00 Music from the Hearts of Space Terror and Hope: on the edge of catharsis with 'The Prayer Cycle' by Jonathan Elias. 11:00 Music Through the Night

12 MONDAY 12:00 A.M. Music Through the Night 8:30 Morning Caf with Gene Schiller. Get the day going with a refreshing blend of music, The Writers Almanac, special featuresand more music. Todays theme: Second Best? 10:00 Morning Concert with Gene Schiller. CRAS Legende; Henri Demarquette, cello; Luxembourg Phil. Orch.; Jean-Francois Antonioli, cond.; HARTY With the Wild Geese; Ulster Orch.; Bryden Thomson, cond.; MIASKOVSKY Sym. #17 in G-sharp; Russian Federation Academic Sym. Orch.; Evgeny Svetlanov, cond. 12:00 P.M. Performance Today Death stood peering over Mozart's shoulder as he struggled to finish his Requiem Mass in 1791. Mozart was ill, and seemed to know that he was in a race against time. He wrote frenziedly, but in the end, death didn't have the patience to wait for him to finish. He died at age 35, leaving it to others to complete this most beautiful of Requiems. Well hear a performance from a concert at the BBC Proms last month. 2:00 Exploring Music with Bill McGlaughlin. Bachs Sleeps in on Sundays. Bill McGlaughlin explores the instrumental music composed by Bach while not holding a church job. 3:00 Masterworks Hour with Gene Schiller. SCHUMANN Genoveva Overt.; BBC National Orch.; Walter Weller, cond.; BEETHOVEN Sym. #4 in B-flat; Chicago Sym. Orch.; Georg Solti, cond. 6:06 Evening Concert with Joan Canfield. RODGERS Slaughter on 10th Avenue; Sym. Orch.; John Mauceri, cond.; VILLA-LOBOS Bachiana Brasileira #1; 12 Cellos of the Berlin Phil.; PROKOFIEV Violin Conc. #1 in D; Vladimir Spivakov, violin; Royal Phil. Orch.; Yuri Temirkanov, cond. 8:00 Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra DELIUS The Walk to the Paradise Garden; WALTON Violin Conc.; Gil Shaham, violin; BERLIOZ Symphonie Fantastique; Edo de Waart, cond. 10:00 Music Through the Night

13 TUESDAY 12:00 A.M. Music Through the Night 8:30 Morning Caf with Gene Schiller. Get the day going with a refreshing blend of music, The Writers Almanac, special featuresand more music. Todays theme: Cherry Picking. 10:00 Morning Concert with Gene Schiller. MASCAGNI Preludio & Inno al Sole from Iris; Orch. & Coro del Teatro Lirico Giuseppe Verdi di Trieste; Tiziano Severini, cond.; VERDI Ballet music from Il Trovatore; Monte-Carlo Opera Orch.; Antonio De Almeida, cond.; SHCHEDRIN The Carmen Ballet; Russian National Orch.; Mikhail Pletnev, cond. 12:00 P.M. Performance Today Dmitri Shostakovich's Ballet, the Age of Gold, is a witty and raucous farce, full of

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what conductor Esa-Pekka Salonen calls "the most skillfully-written wrong notes in the history of music." It's a Soviet take on the old good guys vs. bad guys story. The good guys are a hard-working Soviet soccer team. The bad guys are the greedy Western capitalists who try to exploit them. It's no surprise who wins in this delightful ballet by Shostakovich. In today's show, we'll hear highlights from a recent Proms concert in London.

2:00 Exploring Music with Bill McGlaughlin. Bach Sleeps in on Sundays. 3:00 Masterworks Hour with Gene Schiller. GLINKA Valse Fantasie; Armenian Phil. Orch.; Loris Tjeknavorian, cond.; POULENC Sinfonietta; San Diego Chamber Orch.; Donald Barra, cond. 6:06 Evening Concert with Joan Canfield. SCHONBERG Verklarte Nacht; Sym. Orch.; Leopold Stokowksi, cond.; SCHUMANN Piano Conc.; Angela Cheng, piano; Womens Phil. Orch.; JoAnn Falletta, cond.; SCHUBERT Sym. #3 in D; Vienna Phil. Orch.; Carlos Kleiber, cond. 8:00 Live! at the Concertgebouw MARTINU Les Fresques; HAYDN Sym. #90 in C; SCHUMANN Sym. #2 in C; Royal Concertgebouw Orch.; John Eliot Gardiner, cond. 10:00 Music Through the Night

14 WEDNESDAY 12:00 A.M. Music Through the Night 8:30 Morning Caf with Gene Schiller. Get the day going with a refreshing blend of music, The Writers Almanac, special featuresand more music. Todays theme: Birthdays & Anniversaries. 10:00 Morning Concert with Gene Schiller. SCHUMANN Marchenbilder; Rivka Golani, viola; Bernadene Blaha, piano; SCHUMANN Piano Quintet in E-flat; Artur Rubinstein, piano; Guarneri Quartet; SCHUMAN American Festival Overt.; St. Louis Sym. Orch.; Leonard Slatkin, cond.; SCHUMAN Undertow; Ballet Theatre Orch.; Joseph Levine, cond. 12:00 P.M. Performance Today Critics beware. History may not judge your work all that kindly. Case in point:
Peter Tchaikovsky's ballet, Swan Lake. It was a big flop. Critics didn't think much of it. One said it suffered from "a poverty of creative ideas." That critic is long forgotten, but Tchaikovsky's music has lived on. Valery Gergiev leads the Mariinsky Theatre Orchestra in highlights from Swan Lake, from a concert last month in London.

2:00 Exploring Music with Bill McGlaughlin. Bach Sleeps in on Sundays. 3:00 Masterworks Hour with Gene Schiller. ROTA The Godfather Suite; La Scala Phil. Orch.; Riccardo Muti, cond.; ROSZA Violin Conc.; Robert McDuffie, violin; Atlanta Sym. Orch.; Yoel Levi, cond. 6:06 Evening Concert with Joan Canfield. MICHAEL HAYDN Horn Concerto #1; Herman Baumann, horn; Academy of St. Martin; Iona Brown, cond.; BARBER Essay for Orch. #3; New York Phil.; Zubin Mehta, cond.; MOZART Clarinet Quintet in A; Richard Stoltzman, clarinet; Tokyo Quartet 8:00 Chicago Symphony Orchestra BATES The B-Sides, Five Pieces for Orch. & Electronics; SCHUMANN Cello Conc. in a; Yo-Yo Ma, cello; R. STRAUSS Aus Italien; LISZT Les Preludes; Riccardo Muti, cond. 10:00 Music Through the Night

15 THURSDAY 12:00 A.M. Music Through the Night 8:30 Morning Caf with Gene Schiller. Get the day going with a refreshing blend of music, The Writers Almanac, special featuresand more music. Todays theme: Pulitzer Prize Winners. 10:00 Morning Concert with Gene Schiller. GOULD Chorale & Fugue in Jazz; Albany Sym. Orch.; David Alan Miller, cond.; HINDEMITH The Four Temperaments; Bruno Canino, piano; Basel Sym. Orch.; Charles Mackerras, cond.; SIBELIUS Violin Conc. in d; Midori, violin; Israel Phil. Orch.; Zubin Mehta, cond. 12:00 P.M. Performance Today The Pittsburgh Symphony just wrapped up a 12-concert European tour. Perhaps the most special of all 12 of those concerts was on Sunday, September 11th, in Berlin. Music Director Manfred Honeck and the Pittsburgh musicians dedicated their performance of Mahler's Fifth Symphony to all the victims of the September 11th terrorist attacks. Today and tomorrow, we'll hear Mahler's dramatic Fifth Symphony from Berlin; you can see the video of that concert on the PT web page. 2:00 Exploring Music with Bill McGlaughlin. Bach Sleeps in on Sundays.

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3:00 Masterworks Hour with Gene Schiller. STENHAMMAR Excelsior, Symphonic Overt.; Gothenberg Sym. Orch.; Neeme Jarvi, cond.; NIELSEN Sym. #4 in c, Inextinguishable; City of Birmingham Sym. Orch.; Simon Rattle, cond. 6:06 Evening Concert with Joan Canfield. ALBENIZ Rapsodia Espanola; Alicia de Larrocha, piano; London Phil. Orch.; Rafael Fruhbeck de Burgos, cond.; MARTIN Petite Symphonie Concertante; Sym. Orch.; Leopold Stokowski, cond.; BEETHOVEN Sym. #1 in C; Columbia Sym. Orch.; Bruno Walter, cond. 8:00 New York Philharmonic MAHLER Sym. #2 in c, Resurrection; Dorothea Roschmann, soprano; Michelle De Young, mezzo-soprano; New York Choral Artists; Alan Gilbert, cond. 10:00 Music Through the Night

16 FRIDAY 12:00 A.M. Music Through the Night 8:30 Morning Caf with Gene Schiller. Get the day going with a refreshing blend of music, The Writers Almanac, special featuresand more music. Todays theme: Time is of the Essence. 10:00 Morning Concert with Gene Schiller. GRANADOS Escenas Romanticas; Marylene Dosse, piano; MENDELSSOHN Octet in E-flat; Cleveland & Meliora Quartets; SHOSTAKOVICH Sym. #11, The Year 1905; Gothenburg Sym. Orch.; Neeme Jarvi, cond. 12:00 P.M. Performance Today Yesterday we heard part one of our special two-day broadcast of Mahler's Fifth Symphony, from a concert by the Pittsburgh Symphony. Today we'll hear the final two movements, beginning with the famous Adagietto. Conductor Manfred Honeck says it's not funeral music, as many people think. He says it's a love song written by Mahler to his future wife Alma. Honeck leads the Pittsburgh Symphony, from a concert last Sunday in Berlin. 2:00 Exploring Music with Bill McGlaughlin. Bach Sleeps in on Sundays. 3:00 Masterworks Hour with Gene Schiller. TCHAIKOVSKY Meditation; Corey Cerovsek, violin; Moscow Chamber Orch.; Constantine Orbelian, cond.; TCHAIKOVSKY Souvenir de Florence; Orpheus Chamber Orch. 6:06 Evening Concert with Joan Canfield. RATHAUS Serenade; Janacek Phil. Orch.; Joel Eric Suben, cond.; MAREK Sinfonietta; Philharmonia Orch. of London; Gary Brain, cond.; COPLAND Appalachian Spring; Grant Park Orch.; Carlos Kalmar, cond. 8:00 Cleveland Orchestra DEBUSSY Nuages & Fetes from Nocturnes; LISZT A Faust Sym.; Franz Welser-Most, cond. 10:00 Music Through the Night

17 SATURDAY 12:00 A.M. Music Through the Night 5:00 Howards Day Off with Howard Dicus. The OTHER Russians are coming! 10:00 From the Top This week, From the Top comes from Merrill Auditorium in Portland, Maine, with a lineup of outstanding performers including two sisters from Maine performing from Bachs Double Violin Concerto, a 14-year-old harpist from New Hampshire who was originally attracted to her instrument through an inexplicable force, and a fantastic trumpet trio who join members of the Portland Youth Symphony Orchestra for an exuberant grand finale. 11:00 Classical Guitar Alive! with Anthony Morris. A new concerto Keep Calm and Carry On by Portuguese
composer Patricio da Silva, and music by Rameau, Vivaldi, Hollywood film composer Jack Marshall (Essay for Guitar), Satie (performed by a dulcimer & guitar duo!), and more.

1:00 P.M. NPR World of Opera HANDEL Rinaldo. As the quarters second production from the 2011 Proms concerts, Rinaldo comes to us from the same city where it was heard for the first time, at the Queens Theatre at Haymarket in 1711. Back then, one reviewer called it an opera filled with thunder and lightning, illuminations and fireworks and the description still fits. Sonia Prina (Rinaldo); Varduhi Abrahamyan (Goffredo); Tim Mead (Eustacio); Sandrine Piau (Almirena); Brenda Rae (Armida); Luca Pisaroni (Argante); Orch. of the Age of

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Enlightenment, Glyndebourne Opera Chorus; Ottavio Dantone, cond. 4:30 My Music 6:00 A Prairie Home Companion with Garrison Keillor. Coming to you from the home field of great Public
Radio, The Fitzgerald Theater, it's our season opener with the traditional after show Meat loaf Supper and Street Dance, with special guests, havin' a good time ALL the time, The Derailers, and Quebecois legends Le Vent Du Nord. Also with us, The Royal Academy of Radio Actors; Tim Russell, Sue Scott, and Tom Keith, The Guy's All-Star Shoe Band, and the latest News from Lake Wobegon.

8:00 The Thistle & Shamrock with Fiona Ritchie. Irish American Attitude. The Irish-American community has issued some brilliant recordings through the years. Well listen to a few of these, hear classic artists from Chicago to the East Coast, and Detroit-born singer Cathie Ryan will join us. 9:00 Fascinatin Rhythm with Michael Lasser. Arlen and Koehler. They were two white songwriters during the latter days of the Harlem Renaissance. 10:00 Millennium of Music with Robert Aubrey Davis. Three Baroque Offerings. Heinz Holligers recent exploration of Bach and the oboe; the Tribute disc featuring Lorraine Hunt Lieberson singing Handel; and the rarelyrecorded Colin de Blamont. 11:00 Music Through the Night

18 SUNDAY 12:00 A.M. Music Through the Night 5:00 Classical 24 8:00 With Heart & Voice with Peter Dubois Medieval Mystics Well hear music of Hildegaard von Bingen and
pieces based on the writings of Julian of Norwich

9:00 Sunday Brunch with Gene Schiller. Enjoy three hours of your favorite music, as requested by the listeners of Hawaii Public Radio. To make your choice from our musical brunch buffet write to Sunday Brunch, Hawaii Public Radio, 738 Kaheka St., Honolulu, HI 96814. Or e-mail your request to us at: hprmusic@hawaiipublicradio.org (Subject: Sunday Brunch). 1:00 P.M. SymphonyCast MOZART Piano Conc. #25 in C; David Fray, piano; SCHUBERT Moment Musicaux (David Fray, piano); BRUCKNER Sym. #8 in c; Netherlands Radio Phil. Orch.; Jaap van Zweden, cond. 3:00 Saint Paul Sunday Milan Turkovic, bassoon; David Shifrin, clarinet; Shai Wosner, piano. BEETHOVEN Trio #7 in B-flat, Op. 11; GLINKA Trio Pathetique in d 4:00 Harmonia with Angela Mariani. Musical Tour of Rome. Join us on Harmonia for an early music tour of Rome, including some music for the Roman Carnival eason. Well also sidetrack over to Spain for a visit to the Shrine of Santiago, then head back to Rome in a featured release by The Cardinalls Musick. 5:00 Weekend Radio with Robert Conrad. "Stan Freberg presents the United States of America The Middle
Years: Alexander Graham Bell and the First Telephone Call, Thomas Edison invents the Light Bulb and the Phonograph, The Wright Brothers, Henry Ford Invents Detroit. Ruth Drapers Class in Greek Poise. Also, a Message from Richard Howland-Bolton and This Week in the Media.

6:00 Business of the Arts with Bob Sandla Hawai'i International Film Festival 7:00 Great Songs with Maya Hoover. Into the Depths: Contraltos. Songs recorded by Marian Anderson, Nathalie Stutzmann and other wonderful possessors of this rare low voice. 8:00 Mirror of the New with Bob Wehrman Pulitzer Prize Winning Music 9:00 The Early Muse with Ian Capps. Agostino Steffani: Master of Opera and Diplomacy. Previously relegated to the shadows, Agostino Steffani took center stage at the 2011 Boston Early Music Festival with his opera Niobe, Queen of Thebes. An important papal diplomat to late 17th century Germany, Steffani was celebrated in Munich and Hannover more for his many operas and rich secular cantatas. 10:00 Music from the Hearts of Space Pianospheres 2: the gentle world of the ambient piano, with music by Ralph Zurmuhle, Helen Jane Long, Ludovico Einaudi, Robin Guthrie & Harold Budd, and Michael Uyttebroek. 11:00 Music Through the Night

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12:00 A.M. Music Through the Night 8:30 Morning Caf with Gene Schiller. Get the day going with a refreshing blend of music, The Writers Almanac, special featuresand more music. Todays theme: Great Performances. 10:00 Morning Concert with Gene Schiller. BARBER Die Natali; Royal Scottish National Orch.; Marin Alsop, cond.; HANSON Piano Conc.; Alfred Mouledous, piano; Eastman-Rochester Orch.; Howard Hanson, cond.; PEROSI Suite #7, Torino; Orch. Sinfonica, Nuova Cameristica di Milano; Arturo Sacchetti, cond. 12:00 P.M. Performance Today Maria Joao Pires just might be the Brett Favre of pianists. She told one newspaper she would stop playing in 2011. Then she said she had no intention to retire at all. Now she's thinking maybe in 2014. Free agent Maria Joao Pires signed on with David Zinman and the Zurich Tonhalle Orchestra for a concert at the Super Bowl of summer music festivals, the BBC Proms in London. She'll play Mozart's Piano Concerto No. 27. 2:00 Exploring Music with Bill McGlaughlin. A Little Traveling Music, Please. Rivers, boatmen, water-borne vessels and wanderers, farewells, fair maidens and sight-seers on the move. This week, Bill calls up A Little Traveling Music from the pens of Handel, Smetana, Duke Ellington and more. 3:00 Masterworks Hour with Gene Schiller. TOMASI Trumpet Conc.; Sergei Nakariakov, trumpet; Lausanne Chamber Orch.; Jesus Lopez-Cobos, cond.; MILHAUD Suite Provencale; Toulouse Sym. Orch.; Michel Plasson, cond. 6:06 Evening Concert with Joan Canfield. BRAHMS Clarinet Sonata #2 in E-flat; Thea King, clarinet; Clifford Benson, piano; ELMER BERNSTEIN Guitar Conc., for two Christophers; Christopher Parkening, guitar; London Sym. Orch.; Elmer Bernstein, cond.; BEETHOVEN Piano Conc. #4 in G; Kristian Zimerman, piano; Vienna Phil. Orch.; Leonard Bernstein, cond. 8:00 Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra HINDEMITH Symphonic Metamorphosis on Themes of Weber; ELGAR Cello Conc. in e; Xavier Phillips, cello; ROUSSEL Bacchus et Ariane Suite No. 2; DVORAK Sym. #7 in d; HANDEL Concerto Grosso, Ops 6, No.1 in G Major (excerpt); Edo de Waart, cond. 10:00 Music Through the Night

20 TUESDAY 12:00 A.M. Music Through the Night 8:30 Morning Caf with Gene Schiller. Get the day going with a refreshing blend of music, The Writers Almanac, special featuresand more music. Todays theme: Strange Places. 10:00 Morning Concert with Gene Schiller. AMIROV Azerbaijan Capriccio; Moscow Radio & Television Sym. Orch.; Yalchin Adigezalov, cond.; TCHEREPNIN Armidas Pavilion; Academic Sym. Orch. of St. Petersburg Philharmonia; Victor Fedotov, cond.; SUK Sym. in E; Royal Phil. Orch.; Dalia Atlas, cond. 12:00 P.M. Performance Today 2:00 Exploring Music with Bill McGlaughlin. A Little Traveling Music, Please. 3:00 Masterworks Hour with Gene Schiller. RABAUD Eglogue; Loire Phil. Orch.; Pierre Dervaux, cond.; RABAUD A travers le desert & Ballet music from Marouf; Roberto Alagna, tenor; Loire Phil. Orch.; Pierre Dervaux, cond. 6:06 Evening Concert with Joan Canfield. KLAMI Sea Pictures; Turku Phil. Orch.; Jorma Panula, cond.; VILLA-LOBOS Fantasy for Soprano Saxophone; John Harle, saxophone; Academy of St. Martin; Neville Marriner, cond.; PIZZETTI Concerto dellEstate; Orch. de la Suisse Romande; Lamberto Gardelli, cond. 8:00 Live! at the Concertgebouw BAX Tintagel, ELGAR Concerto for cello and orchestra, RACHMONINOV symphonic dances. Netherlands Phil. Orch.; Jakov Kreizberg, cond. 10:00 Music Through the Night

21 WEDNESDAY 12:00 A.M. Music Through the Night 8:30 Morning Caf with Gene Schiller. Get the day going with a refreshing blend of music, The Writers Almanac, special featuresand more music. Todays theme: Celebrity Picks.

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10:00 Morning Concert with Gene Schiller. ROSSINI Le Siege de Corinth Overt. & Ballet music; National Phil. Orch.; Riccardo Chailly, cond.; Monte-Carlo National Orch.; Antonio De Almeida, cond.; SALIERI Piano Conc. in B-flat; Marco Spada, piano & cond.; Philharmonia Orch.; MOZART Sym. #41 in C, Jupiter; NDR Sym. Orch.; Gunter Wand, cond. 12:00 P.M. Performance Today 2:00 Exploring Music with Bill McGlaughlin. A Little Traveling Music, Please. 3:00 Masterworks Hour with Gene Schiller. MENDELSSOHN Piano Quartet #3 in b; Bartholdy Piano Quartet 6:06 Evening Concert with Joan Canfield. SCHUMANN Faschingschwank aus Wien; Andre Gavrilov, piano; HOLST St. Pauls Suite; Royal Phil. Orch.; Malcolm Sargent, cond.; HOLST Egdon Heath; Winnipeg Sym. Orch.; Bramwell Tovey, cond.; PISTON Flute Conc.; Doriot Anthony Dwyer, flute; London Sym. Orch.; James Sedares, cond. 8:00 Chicago Symphony Orchestra DVORAK In Natures Realm Overture; DVORAK Romance in F minor; Rachel Barton Pine, violin; DVORAK Song to the Moon from Rusalka; Patricia Racette, soprano; DVORAK Cello Conc. in b; Alisa Weilerstein, cello; DVORAK Sym. #8 in G; Mark Elder, cond. 10:00 Music Through the Night

22 THURSDAY 12:00 A.M. Music Through the Night 8:30 Morning Caf with Gene Schiller. Get the day going with a refreshing blend of music, The Writers Almanac, special featuresand more music. Todays theme: Film Fanatic. 10:00 Morning Concert with Gene Schiller. SATIE Selected works; Peter Kraus & Mark Bird, guitars; PROKOFIEV Piano Conc. #3 in C; Martha Argerich, piano; Montreal Sym. Orch.; Charles Dutoit, cond.; DVORAK The Golden Spinning Wheel; Berlin Phil. Orch.; Simon Rattle, cond. 12:00 P.M. Performance Today 2:00 Exploring Music with Bill McGlaughlin. A Little Traveling Music, Please. 3:00 Masterworks Hour with Gene Schiller. KHACHATURIAN Masquerade Suite; RCA Victor Sym. Orch.; Kiril Kondrashin, cond.; KABALEVSKY Cello Conc. #1 in g; Alexander Rudin, cello; Moscow Sym. Orch.; Igor Golovschin, cond. 6:06 Evening Concert with Joan Canfield. CIURLIONIS Miske (In the Forest); Lithuanian Sym. Orch.; Juozas Domarkas, cond.; BEETHOVEN Violin Sonata #8 in G; Henryk Szeryng, violin; Artur Rubinstein, piano; GRIEG Sym. in c; Gothenburg Sym. Orch.; Neeme Jarvi, cond. 8:00 New York Philharmonic LISZT Les Preludes; LISZT Piano Conc. #1 in E-flat; Andre Watts, piano; LISZT A Faust Sym.; Chorale Art Society; Leonard Bernstein, cond.; LISZT Mephisto Waltz; Kurt Masur, cond. 10:00 Music Through the Night

23 FRIDAY 12:00 A.M. Music Through the Night 8:30 Morning Caf with Gene Schiller. Get the day going with a refreshing blend of music, The Writers Almanac, special featuresand more music. Todays theme: The Wonderful World of Vinyl. 10:00 Morning Concert with Gene Schiller. CRESTON Partita; Scott Goff, flute; Ilkka Talvi, violin; Seattle Sym. Orch.; Gerard Schwarz, cond.; COPLAND Organ Sym.; Paul Jacobs, organ; San Francisco Sym.; Michael Tilson Thomas, cond.; BRAUNFELS Te Deum; Gitta-Maria Sjoberg, soprano; Lars-Erick Jonsson, tenor; Swedish Radio Sym. Orch. & Chorus; Manfred Honeck, cond. 12:00 P.M. Performance Today 2:00 Exploring Music with Bill McGlaughlin. A Little Traveling Music, Please. 3:00 Masterworks Hour with Gene Schiller. ENESCO Rumanian Rhapsody #1; I Salonisti; ANTILL Corroborree Suite; London Sym. Orch.; Eugene Goossens, cond. 6:06 Evening Concert with Joan Canfield. SCHUBERT Der Vierjarhrigen Post Overt.; St Christopher Chamber

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Orch.; Arie Lipsky, cond.; RIMSKY-KORSAKOV Mlada Suite; Scottish National Orch.; Neeme Jarvi, cond.; RUBINSTEIN Piano Conc. #4 in d; Michael Ponti, piano; Philharmonia Hungarica; Othmar Maga, cond. 8:00 Cleveland Orchestra MOZART Don Giovanni. Simon Keenlyside (Don Giovanni); Eva Mei (Donna Anna); Malin Hartelius (Donna Elvira); Ruben Drole (Leporello); Shawn Mathey (Don Ottavio); Martina Jankova (Zerlina); Reinhard Mayr (Masetto); Alfred Muff (Commendatore); Cleveland Opera Chorus; Franz Welser-Most 10:00 Music Through the Night

24 SATURDAY 12:00 A.M. Music Through the Night 5:00 Howards Day Off with Howard Dicus. Spotlight on the Flute. 10:00 From the Top Were at the Shalin Liu Performance Center in Rockport, Massachusetts, where an
outstanding teenage quartet from Boston performs the music of Edvard Grieg, a teen from Illinois plays a tarantella by Karol Szymanowski, and a gifted 8-year-old pianist plays Debussy.

11:00 Classical Guitar Alive! with Anthony Morris. An interview recorded in September 2009 with American
composer and guitarist Stephen Funk Pearson.

1:00 P.M. NPR World of Opera MOZART Don Giovanni A critic once described DON GIOVANNI as perhaps
the greatest work in the history of western art. That's a pretty bold statment, but the opera is surely as good a candidate for that honor as any other. Mozart's brilliant combination of stark human tragedy and realistic comedy features music of limitless genius, and a drama that lives up to the score. Erwin Schrott (Don Giovanni); Ildar

Abdrazakov (Leporello); Washington National Opera Orch. & Chorus; Placido Domingo, cond. 4:30 My Music 6:00 A Prairie Home Companion with Garrison Keillor. We continue our fall home stand at the Fitzgerald
Theater with special guest, songwriter's musician and statesman of British rock, Nick Lowe. Also with us; young singer and actress Megan Fischer, the Royal Academy of Radio Actors, Tim Russell, Sue Scott, and Tom Keith, The Guy's All-Star Shoe Band, and the latest News from Lake Wobegon.

8:00 The Thistle & Shamrock with Fiona Ritchie. New Releases. This week we stop to take stock of new traditional and contemporary recordings from rising roots music talent, along with releases from the well-established names most popular with our radio listeners. 9:00 Fascinatin Rhythm with Michael Lasser. Glamour. It isnt always easy to find in a popular songbut well give it a try. 10:00 Millennium of Music with Robert Aubrey Davis. Germany: The Reformation and Thirty Years War. Still catching up with this repertoire, we hear programs dedicated to the early years of the Reformation and one of those composers who survived the difficult religious wars of the 17th century. 11:00 Music Through the Night

25 SUNDAY 12:00 A.M. Music Through the Night 5:00 Classical 24 8:00 With Heart & Voice with Peter Dubois Angelic Music To mark the Feast Days of St. Michael and All Angels,
and also of St. Matthew, well hear music that celebrates the beings that are thought to be the messengers of God.

9:00 Sunday Brunch with Gene Schiller. Enjoy three hours of your favorite music, as requested by the listeners of Hawaii Public Radio. To make your choice from our musical brunch buffet write to Sunday Brunch, Hawaii Public Radio, 738 Kaheka St., Honolulu, HI 96814. Or e-mail your request to us at: hprmusic@hawaiipublicradio.org (Subject: Sunday Brunch). 1:00 P.M. SymphonyCast SIBELIUS Finlandia; TCHAIKOVSKY Violin Conc. in D; Janine Jansen, violin; RACHMANINOFF Symphonic Dances; RAVEL La Valse; Philadelphia Orch.; Charles Dutoit, cond. 3:00 Saint Paul Sunday Helen Callus, viola; Phillip Bush, piano. BRAHMS FAE Sonata; Traditonal Scottish (arr. Clarke) Ill Bid My Heart Be Still; REBECCA CLARKE Morpheus; PROKOFIEV (arr. Borrisowsky) Six Pieces from Romeo & Juliet; I. Introduction; III. Young Juliet; IV. Dance of the Knights; V. Balcony Scene; VI. Mercutio; PAMELA HARRISON Viola Sonata III. Andante affetuoso

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4:00 Harmonia with Angela Mariani. Listener Favorites: Gesualdo, Taverner, Dalza, Pergolesi, and More. Harmonia asked some listeners for their favorite pieces, and the response was enthusiastic. From the Llibre Vermell to thePergolesi Stabat Mater, well explore various works from the Middle Ages, Renaissance, and Baroque. Also on the program, Wendy Gillespie and Giovanni Zanovello join us to talk about a John Stafford Smith manuscript, including a performance by the Indiana University Concentus Ensemble. 5:00 Weekend Radio with Robert Conrad. "Stan Freberg presents the United States of America The Middle
Years: Sinking of the Lusitaiia, Tin Pan Alley Songwriters, Finale." Oat Bran and Lobster Cereal, Literary Holdup Note, International House of Sauerkraut Royal Canadian Airfarce, The Wisdom of Mark Levy and This Week in the Media.

6:00 Business of the Arts with Bob Sandla Hawai'i Arts Alliance, Part One 7:00 Great Songs with Maya Hoover. Songs From Norway. 8:00 Mirror of the New with Bob Wehrman Peace Phase IV - Secret Music of Iowa 9:00 The Early Muse with Ian Capps. Music of the English Restoration. The restoration of the English monarchy after the brutal Civil War and austere Commonwealth led to huge celebrations and a dramatic revival of music, both sacred and secular. The 20 years between 1660 and 1680, in the generation immediately before Henry Purcell, saw an especially dramatic new direction in music. 10:00 Music from the Hearts of Space Mysterioso: an excursion on the dark ambient spaceways, with music by Jean-Michel Jarre, A Produce & Loren Nerell, Paul Ellis, Meg Bowles, Richard Bone, Erik Wollo, Kit watkins, and Andrew Lahiff. 11:00 Music Through the Night

26 MONDAY 12:00 A.M. Music Through the Night 8:30 Morning Caf with Gene Schiller. Get the day going with a refreshing blend of music, The Writers Almanac, special featuresand more music. Todays theme: Mostly Baroque. 10:00 Morning Concert with Gene Schiller. FIBICH At Twilight; Prague Radio Sym. Orch.; Frantisek Vajnar, cond.; DELIUS Eventyr (Once Upon a Time); New Zealand Sym. Orch.; Myer Fredman, cond.; GLAZUNOV Sym. #5 in B-flat; Philharmonia Orch.; Yondani Butt, cond. 12:00 P.M. Performance Today PT's newest Young Artist in Residence is pianist Charlie Albright. He joins host Fred Child in the PT studios, sharing music and conversation every day this week. We'll get a chance to meet this surprising and talented young man. He's pursuing a music career with all the passion and energy you might expect, but there's more to him than that. In today's show, he plays a piano sonata by Joseph Haydn. 2:00 Exploring Music with Bill McGlaughlin. Mendelssohn, Schumann & Brahms String Quartets. This week we open to one of the most delightful and storied chapters of the string quartets history,centering around the works of Mendelssohn, Schumann and Brahms. 3:00 Masterworks Hour with Gene Schiller. TURINA La Procesion del Rocio; Cincinnati Sym. Orch.; Jesus Lopez-Cobos, cond.; RODRIGO Concierto Madrigale; Alfonso Moreno & Deborah Mariotti, guitars; London Sym. Orch.; Enrique Batiz, cond. 6:06 Evening Concert with Joan Canfield. GERSHWIN An American in Paris; Boston Pops Orch.; Arthur Fiedler, cond.; DONIZETTI Excerpts from Lucia di Lammermoor; Andrea Rost, soprano; The Hanover Band; Charles Mackerras, cond.; DEBUSSY Images; Boston Sym. Orch.; Charles Munch, cond. 8:00 Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra SHOSTAKOVICH Symphony No. 1 in F minor, Opus 10; MAHLER Sym. #2 in c, Resurrection; Twyla Robinson, soprano; Kelley OConnor, mezzo-soprano; Milwaukee Sym. Chorus; Edo de Waart, cond. 10:00 Music Through the Night

27 TUESDAY 12:00 A.M. Music Through the Night 8:30 Morning Caf with Gene Schiller. Get the day going with a refreshing blend of music, The Writers Almanac,

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special featuresand more music. Todays theme: Frederick Delius. 10:00 Morning Concert with Gene Schiller. VANESSA MAE Fantasy on Puccinis Turandot; Vanessa Mae, violin; London Phil. Orch.; Viktor Fedotov, cond.; HOVHANESS Sym. #2, Mysterious Mountain; Sym. Orch.; Leopold Stokowski, cond.; FALLA Nights in the Gardens of Spain; Alicia de Larrocha, piano; London Phil. Orch.; Rafael Fruhbeck de Burgos, cond. 12:00 P.M. Performance Today 2:00 Exploring Music with Bill McGlaughlin. Mendelssohn, Schumann & Brahms String Quartets. 3:00 Masterworks Hour with Gene Schiller. MARQUEZ Danzon #2; Simon Bolivar Youth Orch.; Gustavo Dudamel, cond.; SIERRA Concierto Barroco; Manuel Barrueco, guitar; Orquesta Sinfonica de Galicia; Victor Pablo Perez, cond. 6:06 Evening Concert with Joan Canfield. SCOTT Tallahassee Suite; Jascha Heifetz, violin; Emanuel Bay, piano; GILLIS Portrait of a Frontier Town; Sinfonia Varsovia; Ian Hobson, cond.; STRAVINSKY The Firebird Suite; Orch. de lOpera Bastille; Myung-Whun Chung, cond. 8:00 Live! at the Concertgebouw SCHUMANN Sym. #4 in d; BRAHMS Sym. #1 in c; Royal Concertgebouw Orch.; Christoph Eschenbach, cond. 10:00 Music Through the Night

28 WEDNESDAY 12:00 A.M. Music Through the Night 8:30 Morning Caf with Gene Schiller. Get the day going with a refreshing blend of music, The Writers Almanac, special featuresand more music. Todays theme: Classics of Chamber Music. 10:00 Morning Concert with Gene Schiller. RESPIGHI Botticellian Tryptych; Academy of St. Martin; Neville Marriner, cond.; THOMSON Three Pictures for Orch.; Boston Modern Orch. Project; Gil Rose, cond.; MUSSORGSKY/STOKOWSKI Pictures at an Exhibition; Bournemouth Sym. Orch.; Jose Serebrier, cond. 12:00 P.M. Performance Today 2:00 Exploring Music with Bill McGlaughlin. Mendelssohn, Schumann & Brahms String Quartets. 3:00 Masterworks Hour with Gene Schiller. BEETHOVEN Romance #2 in F; Itzhak Perlman, violin; Berlin Phil. Orch.; Daniel Barenboim, cond.; BRUCH Conc. for Two Pianos; Katia & Marielle Labeque, pianos; Philharmonia Orch.; Semyon Bychkov, cond. 6:06 Evening Concert with Joan Canfield. DUKAS Polyeucte Overt.; BBC Sym. Orch. Yan Pascal Tortelier, cond.; SCHMITT Deux Mirages; John Ogdon, piano; BIZET Excerpts from The Pearl Fishers; Barbara Hendricks, soprano; John Aler, tenor; Toulouse Sym. Orch. & Chorus; Michel Plasson, cond.; TCHAIKOVSKY The Tempest; Russian National Orch.; Mikhail Pletnev, cond. 8:00 Chicago Symphony Orchestra CHERUBINI Overt. in G; RANDS Danza Petrificada (world premiere); HINDEMITH Sym. in E-flat; PROKOFIEV Romeo & Juliet Suite; Riccardo Muti, cond. 10:00 Music Through the Night

29 THURSDAY 12:00 A.M. Music Through the Night 8:30 Morning Caf with Gene Schiller. Get the day going with a refreshing blend of music, The Writers Almanac, special featuresand more music. Todays theme: Reckless Extravagance. 10:00 Morning Concert with Gene Schiller. LIADOV Le Lac Enchante & Baba Yaga; Krasnoyarsk Phil. Orch.; Ivan Shpiller, cond.; RACHMANINOFF Piano Conc. #2 in c; Alexander Brailowsky, piano; San Francisco Sym. Orch.; Enrique Jorda, cond.; VAUGHAN WILLIAMS Sym. #7, Sinfonia Antarctica; London Sym. Orch.; Andre Previn, cond. 12:00 P.M. Performance Today 2:00 Exploring Music with Bill McGlaughlin. Mendelssohn, Schumann & Brahms String Quartets. 3:00 Masterworks Hour with Gene Schiller. RAVEL Sheherazade; Victoria de los Angeles, soprano; Royal Concertgebouw Orch.; Pierre Monteux, cond.; RAVEL Piano Trio in a; Jean-Yves Thibaudet, piano; Joshua Bell,

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violin; Stephen Isserlis, cello 6:06 Evening Concert with Joan Canfield. ADAM Excerpts from Giselle; Orch. of the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden; Richard Bonynge, cond.; HOLST Venus, Mercury & Jupiter from The Planets; Chicago Sym. Orch.; James Levine, cond.; JANACEK Taras Bulba; Czech Phil. Orch.; Vaclav Neumann, cond. 8:00 New York Philharmonic TBA 10:00 Music Through the Night

30 FRIDAY 12:00 A.M. Music Through the Night 8:30 Morning Caf with Gene Schiller. Get the day going with a refreshing blend of music, The Writers Almanac, special featuresand more music. Todays theme: New Names, New Recordings. 10:00 Morning Concert with Gene Schiller. R. STRAUSS Guntram Overt.; German Theater Orch, Berlin; Christian Thielemann, cond.; R. STRAUSS Violin Sonata in E-flat; Sarah Chang, violin; Wolfgang Sawallisch, piano; MAHLER Sym. #5 in c-sharp; Zurich Tonhalle Orch.; David Zinman, cond. 12:00 P.M. Performance Today 2:00 Exploring Music with Bill McGlaughlin. Mendelssohn, Schumann & Brahms String Quartets. 3:00 Masterworks Hour with Gene Schiller. PETERSON-BERGER Sym. #2, Southward Journey; Swedish Radio Sym. Orch.; Stig Westerberg, cond. 6:06 Evening Concert with Joan Canfield. VAUGHAN WILLIAMS Oboe Conc.; Maurice Bourgue, oboe; English String Orch.; William Boughton, cond.; MOZART Violin Conc. #3 in G; David Oistrakh, violin & cond.; Philharmonia Orch.; STANFORD Sym. #3 in f, Irish; Bournemouth Sinfonietta; Norman Del Mar, cond. 8:00 Deutsche Welle Festival RAVEL Ma Mere l'oye (Mother Goose); SCHOENBERG Violin Concerto (Soloist: Michael Barenboim); RAVEL Sheherazade. Overture; STRAVINSKY Petrouchka (original version of 1911); Mahler Chamber Orchestra 10:00 Music Through the Night

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