Tag: Ross Amico

  • Ross Amico Moving Day Playlist on WPRB

    Ross Amico Moving Day Playlist on WPRB

    On second thought, don’t just watch – give me a hand with some of these boxes! Today is Moving Day for Classic Ross Amico. I hope you’ll join me at my new time, Friday morning from 6 to 11. That’s me wandering around the rest stop, buckling under the stress and exertion, gibbering like an idiot.

    Lots of great music, though! Right now, we’re listening to baritone John Shirley-Quirk, singing “Songs of Travel” by Ralph Vaughan Williams. Yet to come: Robert Moran’s “Points of Departure,” Paul Lansky’s “Travel Diary,” and Marc Blitzstein’s “Airborne Symphony,” among others.

    It’s all music about the experience of moving and different modes of transportation until 11:00 ET, here on WPRB 103.3 FM and at wprb.com. I’ll be keeping you in beer and pizza, on Classic Ross Amico.

    PLEASE NOTE: “Classical with Kevin,” which formerly aired from 8:30 to 11, has moved to Monday!

  • Classic Ross Amico Moves to Fridays on WPRB

    Classic Ross Amico Moves to Fridays on WPRB

    Tomorrow morning on WPRB, Classic Ross Amico will move to a new time slot: Friday from 6 to 11 ET. You’d think the difference of 24 hours wouldn’t be a big deal, but in order to reach my destination, I will travel by car, train, plane, bicycle, and even sun chariot.

    I hope you’ll join me as we enjoy musical evocations of all these modes of transportation, while moving to my new home on Friday mornings, on WPRB 103.3 FM and at wprb.com. Put on your old clothes. We’ll be living out of boxes and ordering pizza for dinner, on Classic Ross Amico.

  • Britannia Rules Waves WPRB English Music

    Britannia Rules Waves WPRB English Music

    Rule, Britannia! Britannia rules the waves – the air waves, at any rate, as this morning on WPRB we present a full playlist of English music.

    The show will be anchored by three English symphonies: George Lloyd’s 6th, Edmund Rubbra’s 3rd, and William Alwyn’s 4th. What’s that you say? You don’t know them? Then the greater should be your enjoyment at their acquaintance.

    We’ll also hear ballet music by Richard Arnell, film music by Sir Malcolm Arnold, and a world premiere recording of a violin sonata by Cyril Scott (with Westminster Conservatory faculty member Clipper Erickson at the keyboard). In between, we’ll fill in with some British Light Music and some early English dances.

    It’s a varied menu of ham, lamb and strawberry jam, from 6 to 11 ET, on WPRB 103.3 FM and at wprb.com. Join me for a spot of tea, won’t you, on Classic Ross Amico.

  • Classic Ross Amico’s Albion Farewell & Hello

    Classic Ross Amico’s Albion Farewell & Hello

    When you don’t know what to do, do what you know. Yet another pearl of wisdom from the lips of Classic Ross Amico.

    Using this as my guiding principle, tomorrow morning on WPRB I will share five hours of English music, including works by William Alwyn, Sir Malcolm Arnold, Sir Lennox Berkeley, Rebecca Clarke, Stephen Dodgson, Gerald Finzi, Gustav Holst, Herbert Howells, John Ireland, Nicholas Maw, Cecilia McDowall, Edmund Rubbra, Cyril Scott, and Ralph Vaughan Williams, among others. I’ll also be playing some Richard Arnell for Marvin Rosen, and – to his annoyance, I’m sure – plenty of British Light Music.

    I hope you’ll join me for these giants of Albion, tomorrow morning from 6 to 11 ET, on WPRB 103.3 FM and at wprb.com. The sun never sets on Classic Ross Amico.

    PLEASE NOTE: Tomorrow will be my last Thursday morning air shift at WPRB. Beginning next week, after an eight-month sabbatical, Teri Noel Towe will resume Towe on Thursday. Classic Ross Amico will move to FRIDAY MORNING, beginning on February 5. If you’re one to say “TGIF,” I’m sure I will find plenty of reasons to give you pause.

  • Winter Music Inspiration on WPRB

    Winter Music Inspiration on WPRB

    If, as Edison said, genius is one percent inspiration and ninety-nine percent perspiration, where does that leave room for stimulation? I’ll let you know when I get to the bottom of my double-bagged, 20-ounce tea. The Bumble – well, The Bumble is as The Bumble does.

    The snow begins tomorrow night in the Philadelphia-Trenton-Princeton area, and we’re back up to projected accumulations of at least a foot. Thankfully my new boots are in the mail, and I’ve got plenty of bread and milk.

    While the rest of you are standing in line at the grocery store, I’ll be at WPRB this morning, setting the tone for the impending snowpocalypse, with music of a decidedly wintry nature. As time allows, we’ll take trips to the North Pole, with George Lloyd’s epic Symphony No. 4 – the “Arctic” symphony – and to the South – with Ralph Vaughan Williams’ Symphony No. 7, the “Sinfonia Antarctica.” (If we run short, we may have to resort to selections from RVW’s film score to “Scott of the Antarctic,” which was the symphony’s source.)

    Representatives of the Princeton Symphony Orchestra, including composer-in-residence Jing Jing Luo, will drop by at around 9:00 to talk about their upcoming concert at Richardson Auditorium, on January 31 at 4 p.m. Luo’s work, “Tsao Shu” (“Grass Scripts”), was inspired by her fascination with Chinese calligraphy. Also on the PSO program will be music by Mozart and Kodaly.

    Then at around 10:00, we’ll enjoy a chat with visitors from the orchestra Grand Harmonie. Grand Harmonie will present the U.S. authentic instrument premiere of Beethoven’s “Fidelio,” in a semi-staged performance, at Richardson this Saturday at 7:30 p.m.

    We’ll also feature Dawn Upshaw’s Grammy Award-winning recording of Maria Schneider’s “Winter Morning Walks.” Upshaw will perform three songs by Osvaldo Golijov on the upcoming concert of the Princeton Symphony.

    Get ready to scrape your windshields, from 6 to 11 ET on WPRB 103.3 FM and at wprb.com. We’ll be Bumbling through another shift, on Classic Ross Amico.

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