I think you’ll agree, there’s nothing slippery about this Slope.
Today’s edition of “The Classical Network in Concert” will feature performances guaranteed to stick to your ribs, as we travel to Saint John’s Episcopal Church in Park Slope, Brooklyn, for Concerts on the Slope. Concerts on the Slope was founded in 2012 to present top-notch chamber music concerts, featuring rising young artists from New York and around the world.
This afternoon’s broadcast will include a complete concert given on Oct. 23, 2016 – a program of clarinet trios by Jonathan Tunick, Ke-Chia Chen, and Beethoven – with clarinetist Eric Umble, cellist Benjamin Larsen, and pianist Jeong Hwa Park; and then, after a break, we’ll hear highlights from a concert given on Oct. 2, by Frank Morelli and his All-Star Bassoon Quartet. The program will include music by Gounod, Bach, Handel and Leonard Bernstein. You can find out more about the series at concertsontheslope.org.
Stick around after 2:00 EST for major works by Ralph Vaughan Williams and Bohuslav Martinu. I’ll be serving up the Slope for lunch at noon, and then spinning the platters until 4, on WWFM – The Classical Network and at wwfm.org.

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