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  • Shakespeare Radio Hour WPRB

    Shakespeare Radio Hour WPRB

    Shall I compare thee to a rainy Thursday?

    Join me tomorrow morning on WPRB as I remember William Shakespeare (1564-1616), in advance of his birthday anniversary on April 23.

    We’ll hear music inspired by a number of his plays, including “Antony and Cleopatra,” “As You Like It,” “Hamlet,” “Measure for Measure,” “The Merchant of Venice,” “Much Ado About Nothing,” “Othello,” “Romeo and Juliet,” “The Taming of the Shrew,” and “The Tempest,” by composers such as Geoffrey Bush, Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco, Samuel Coleridge-Taylor, Gerald Finzi, Joseph Joachim, Erich Wolfgang Korngold, Paul Moravec, Florent Schmitt, Ralph Vaughan Williams, Johan Wagenaar, Richard Wagner, and Sir William Walton.

    Piece out our imperfections with your thoughts, this Thursday morning from 6 to 11 EDT, on WPRB 103.3 FM and at wprb.com. Some are born great, some achieve greatness, and some have Classic Ross Amico thrust upon them.

  • Holy Week Music on WPRB

    Holy Week Music on WPRB

    Have you got a passion for Passions? Do you think Stabat Maters matter? Tune in to WPRB this Thursday morning for music for Holy Week. That’s right, it’s wholly music for Passiontide.

    Well, not wholly. We’ll have some selections of a broadly mystical nature (William Alwyn’s harp concerto, “Lyra Angelica,” for instance), works of a meditative bent (for example, John Tavener’s “Song of the Angel”), and perhaps a couple of pieces concerning hope and renewal (such as Edmund Rubbra’s “Resurgam Overture”).

    Otherwise, it will be music inspired by the Passion story, ranging roughly from Palm Sunday through, possibly, the observance of Russian Easter. Some of it will be purely orchestral (Victor de Sabata’s “Gethsemani”) and some will include vocal soloists and chorus (Osvaldo Golijov’s Latin-inflected “La Pasión según San Marcos”).

    In addition, a certain listener has been requesting Eugene Ormandy’s recording of Respighi’s “Church Windows” since June, probably. Now seems as good a time as any to blast that out. For my own edification, I have to play Vaughan Williams’ “Five Mystical Songs,” with the great John Shirley-Quirk. It just isn’t Easter for me without the “Five Mystical Songs.”

    At 9:00, we’ll take a break from Holy Week for a special visit from Douglas Martin, artistic director of American Repertory Ballet, and Marc Uys, executive director of the Princeton Symphony Orchestra. They’ll drop by to talk about Martin’s new ballet, “Pride and Prejudice,” which sets the classic novel by Jane Austen to music by Ignaz Pleyel. The PSO will provide live musical accompaniment for the dancers, at McCarter Theatre Center on April 21 & 22.

    This is a radio show, not a church service, so nobody freak out if an “Alleluia” or a “Gloria” slip into the mix, okay? We’re here to celebrate the music, not to scrupulously observe the minutiae of tradition. I’ll be lining the CD cases with Easter grass, tomorrow morning from 6 to 11 EDT, on WPRB 103.3 FM and at wprb.com, and wishing you peace, hope, and happiness, on Classic Ross Amico.

  • The Odyssey on the Radio Classical Music Adventure

    The Odyssey on the Radio Classical Music Adventure

    There are times when curiosity drives us to have our crew lash us to the mast and then stuff their ears with wax. Tomorrow morning on WPRB may very well be one of those, as we follow in the steps of Odysseus, both at the Trojan War and on his long journey back to Ithaca.

    We’ll have music inspired by Circe, the Cyclops, the Golden Apple, Helen of Troy, the Lotus Eaters, the Sirens, Ulysses’ bow, and the rescue of Penelope, from composers such as Hector Berlioz, Ernst Boehe, Benjamin Britten, Max Bruch, Gabriel Fauré, John Harbison, and Jerome Moross.

    I’ll be tied up from 6 to 11 EDT, on WPRB 103.3 FM and at wprb.com. We’ll find the odd in “The Odyssey” (and “The Iliad,” for that matter), on Classic Ross Amico.

  • Classic Ross Amico Anniversary

    Classic Ross Amico Anniversary

    By the beard of Rimsky-Korsakov! I just discovered, quite by accident, that today is the third anniversary of the creation of Classic Ross Amico. Thank you all for reading my page!


    PHOTO: So kind of you to remember, Liszt.

  • Haydn Anniversary Celebration on WPRB

    Haydn Anniversary Celebration on WPRB

    Tomorrow morning, on the eve of the anniversary of the birth of Franz Joseph Haydn (on March 31, 1732), we’ll anticipate the great day with music inspired by Haydn, music by Haydn’s colleagues, and rarely-heard works by Haydn himself.

    Other composers will include Johannes Brahms, Norman Dello Joio, Marcel Grandjany, Roman Hoffstetter, Anton Kraft, Andre Previn, Maurice Ravel, Johann Peter Salomon, Alfred Schnittke, Ananda Sukarlan, and Joseph Weigl, Haydn’s godson. We’ll even have a piano concerto by Haydn Wood, who was named for Haydn by his music-mad parents, though they pronounced it “Hayden.”

    At 10:00, I’ll be joined by members of Boheme Opera NJ, who will talk a little bit about the company’s upcoming production of “Lucia di Lammermoor,” which will be performed at The College of New Jersey’s TCNJ-Kendall Hall on April 7 at 8 p.m. and April 9 at 3 p.m., so we might just hear a selection or two by Donizetti, as well.

    Otherwise, it will be a prolonged game of Haydn seek, tomorrow morning from 6 to 11 EDT, on WPRB 103.3 FM and wprb.com. Join me for a full morning of hidden Haydn, on Classic Ross Amico.

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