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  • Franz Liszt’s Merry Liszt-mas on WPRB

    Franz Liszt’s Merry Liszt-mas on WPRB

    Merry Liszt-mas!

    When you tune in to WPRB this morning, don’t be surprised to find the bulk of the programming devoted to the music of Franz Liszt. Liszt, who had a diabolical reputation both as a pianist and as a ladies’ man, was also quite devout. In fact, he eventually took minor orders and lived in a monastic cell in Rome, where he was known as the Abbé Liszt.

    We’ll be listening to his three-hour oratorio/symphonic poem, “Christus,” celebrating the life and legacy of Christ. However, Liszt being Liszt, there are times when he wholly dispenses with the frankincense and myrrh and piles on the tragic heroism. The “March of the Three Holy Kings” which concludes Part I sounds like it could have been lifted by Richard Wagner (and it may have been) for use in his “Ring” cycle. The music was written contemporaneously with Wagner’s “Das Rheingold.”

    As time allows, we’ll also enjoy Liszt’s “Christmas Tree Suite.” Liszt dedicated the work to his granddaughter, Daniela von Bülow, the daughter of Cosima Liszt and conductor Hans von Bülow. Some of the early movements are reflections on familiar carols, but as the suite progresses, the movements become dreamier and more introspective. The work was first performed on Christmas Day in 1881, the day Daniela’s birthday was always observed, though she was actually born on Christmas Eve.

    “Christus” begins at 7:00 EST. With luck, the “Christmas Tree Suite” will begin at 10:25. Join me at 6:00 for a bit of musical tailgating and some more selections for Christmas.

    Liszt-en all morning, in fact, from 6 to 11:00 on WPRB 103.3 FM and at wprb.com. They call me the Abbé Normal, on Classic Ross Amico.

  • Last-Minute Music Gifts & 2016 Releases on WPRB

    Last-Minute Music Gifts & 2016 Releases on WPRB

    Only ten days left until Christmas. Still, plenty of time in which to order that perfect gift for the music-lover in your life, or to treat yourself for being such a good Secret Santa.

    This morning on WPRB, the focus will be on new releases issued over the course of 2016. There will be little snippets of Christmas music along the way, of course, but they will act as mere segues between the featured attractions. Playlists and record information will be posted online at the station website.

    We’ll open the floodgates on Christmas next week. In the meantime, it’s a full morning of potential stocking stuffers, from 6 to 11 EST, on WPRB 103.3 FM and wprb.com. Don’t forget to leave out a cookie and some cocoa for Classic Ross Amico.


    PHOTO: No kittens were harmed in the assembling of this program

  • Thanksgiving Radio WPRB Americana Music

    Thanksgiving Radio WPRB Americana Music

    It’s never too early to be thankful. Therefore, I hope you’ll join me early tomorrow morning on WPRB, as we look ahead to Thanksgiving.

    We’ll enjoy Matthew Brown’s setting of “Table Grace” (on a text by Garrison Keillor) and Eric Whitacre’s “I thank you God for most this amazing day,” alongside Quincy Porter’s “New England Episodes” (evocative of the region’s Puritan past), John Adams’ “Shaker Loops,” and one of Alan Hovhaness’ most fascinating symphonies, the Symphony No. 60 “To the Appalachian Mountains,” informed by the composer’s study of shape notes, mountain music and folk poetry.

    It’s a cornucopia of Americana for Thanksgiving, tomorrow morning from 6 to 11 EST, on WPRB 103.3 FM and at wprb.com. To the tables and stuff yourselves, on Classic Ross Amico.


    PHOTO: Seldom has cheesecake sat so well atop turkey

  • November Introspection Music on WPRB

    November Introspection Music on WPRB

    Between the weather and the election, November is off to a very strange start. I am sure I am not alone in feeling rather subdued this week. It seems only appropriate, then, that tomorrow morning on WPRB, the focus will be on intimacy, introspection and solace. We’ll enjoy music for various chamber combinations – string quartets, woodwind quintets, that sort of thing – so as not to agitate or jangle too many nerves.

    It will be a morning of genuine concord, from 6 to 11 EST, at WPRB 103.3 FM and wprb.com. You’ll find me relaxing with a scotch in the bath, on Classic Ross Amico.

  • 70 Degree November Autumn Music on WPRB

    70 Degree November Autumn Music on WPRB

    What’s the deal with 70 degree November? They want us to change our clocks; can’t we just reset the calendar? But I guess that’s been tried a couple of times. At least the trees seem to understand the time of year.

    Tomorrow morning on WPRB, we will be conjuring an idealized autumn, with music reflective of the season’s two faces – on the one hand, the riotous colors of changing leaves, with rowdy kids pumped up on mad cider and candy corn; on the other, steely skies and denuded trees.

    Jack Frost will be out with his paint kit, even as temperatures are slated to spike into the mid-70s. The geese will be hightailing it south for the winter, from 6 to 11 EDT, on WPRB 103.3 FM and at wprb.com. It’s always autumn in our hearts, on Classic Ross Amico.

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