Toward the end of a season which has left many of us scoffing at the forecasters, it’s entirely possible we are now up against a storm that is more than a simple “cry wolf.”
Join me this afternoon to take your mind off the impending snowpocalypse, with a couple of works inspired by Bulgarian folk music by Pancho Vladigerov and Derek Bermel, an historic Mozart recording conducted by Fritz Busch, a flute sonata by French Baroque composer Michel Blavet, a symphonic poem by Hugo Wolf, and a piece or two by Ralph Vaughan Williams, among others.
At a time like this, alongside bread and milk, music is the thing we need most. We’ll have it in abundance today, between 4 and 7 p.m. EDT – and all throughout the storm, in fact – on WWFM – The Classical Network. Please support us at wwfm.org.
