Tune in today for our Noontime Concert on The Classical Network to get a hit of Hyczko.
Mark Hyczko, artistic director of the New Brunswick Chamber Orchestra, will be my co-host for a program titled “Take Flight,” with works by Christopher Cerrone, Howard Hanson, Mason Bates, Shruthi Rajasekar, and Béla Bartók.
Highlights will include Princeton graduate Shruthi Rajasekar’s “Son of Pandu” and Béla Bartók’s energetic, masterful “Divertimento for String Orchestra.”
The NBCO’s next concert, “Fragments,” will take place this Sunday at 5 p.m., and will feature music by Elena Kats-Chernin, Thea Musgrave, Benjamin Britten, and Pulitzer Prize winner Caroline Shaw. The program will be presented at Christ Church, located at 5 Paterson Street, in New Brunswick.
The NBCO prides itself in presenting “music that matters.” I hope you’ll join Mark and me for a stimulating early afternoon of engaging music.
Then, après moi le déluge! With severe weather in the Trenton-Princeton forecast, catch the wave, as we’ll immerse ourselves in music related to excessive precipitation, swelling floodwaters, and uplifting rainbows.
We’ll hear Hector Berlioz’s “Royal Hunt and Storm,” selections from Jean Sibelius’ incidental music for “The Tempest,” Rued Langgaard’s Symphony No. 10 “Yon Dwelling of Thunder,” Christopher Theofanidis’ “Rainbow Body,” and more.
Prepare to be taken by storm. We’ll toss you a lifesaver, from 12 to 4 p.m. EDT, on WWFM – The Classical Network and wwfm.org.

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