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  • Shakers Hawthorne & Thanksgiving Music

    Shakers Hawthorne & Thanksgiving Music

    Wouldn’t you know, as soon as my Shaker show wrapped up the other night on “The Lost Chord,” I opened up my collection of Nathaniel Hawthorne short stories and randomly selected “The Canterbury Pilgrims” – which turned out to be about the Shakers!

    If you missed the broadcast on WWFM – The Classical Network, it’s been posted as a webcast at wwfm.org. What are you waiting for? Get shaking!

    https://www.wwfm.org/post/lost-chord-november-21-all-shook

    The “Picture Perfect” pre-Thanksgiving show has also been archived. Enjoy selections from “Friendly Persuasion” (Dimitri Tiomkin), “Our Town” (Aaron Copland), “Plymouth Adventure” (Miklós Rózsa), and the building-the-barn sequence from “Witness” (Maurice Jarre).

    https://www.wwfm.org/post/picture-perfect-never-too-early-give-thanks

    4:30… Time for milking!

  • Picture Perfect Thanksgiving Movie Music

    Picture Perfect Thanksgiving Movie Music

    Thanks to the support of listeners like you, we were able to make our 7-day goal of $70,000 yesterday, and the WWFM fall fund drive has concluded. Thank you again for your continued generosity! Here’s to a holiday season full of inspiring and cozy classics.

    My movie music show, “Picture Perfect,” ordinarily broadcast on Saturdays at 6 p.m. EST, was to have been preempted this past week, because of fundraising obligations. But then we wound up making our quota for the day, and the show aired after all!

    Due to the last-minute change in plans, the announcement wasn’t posted on Facebook until 6:00. I suspect very few people, beyond those actually listening to the station at the time, knew to tune-in in to be able to hear it.

    Therefore, here’s a link to the webcast, which might serve as an appropriate soundtrack to your Thanksgiving preparations. Enjoy selections from “Friendly Persuasion” (Dimitri Tiomkin), “Our Town” (Aaron Copland), “Plymouth Adventure” (Miklós Rózsa), and the building-the-barn sequence from “Witness” (Maurice Jarre). And if you’re so inclined, save me a piece of pie.

    https://www.wwfm.org/post/picture-perfect-never-too-early-give-thanks

    Thank you for your continued support of WWFM – The Classical Network, and Happy Thanksgiving.

  • St Cecilia’s Day Fundraiser Classical Music

    St Cecilia’s Day Fundraiser Classical Music

    November 22 is St. Cecilia’s Day. Hail, bright Cecilia, the patron saint of music!

    To coincide with this special day – a kind of musical Thanksgiving – The Classical Network will offer a GRAND FINALE to its fall fundraiser. You provide the fireworks; we’ll provide the music! Light up our skies with your contribution by calling us at 1-888-232-1212 or donating online at wwfm.org.

    Every art can use a patron. Thank you for your support of great music on WWFM – The Classical Network!

    https://wwwfm.secureallegiance.com/wwfm/WebModule/Donate.aspx?P=DEFAULT&PAGETYPE=PLG&CHECK=vOU2bz5JCWmgCDbf53nm9ezWDeZ%2beA1M

  • Thanksgiving Movie Music on WWFM

    Thanksgiving Movie Music on WWFM

    IT’S A THANKSGIVING MIRACLE!

    Today’s membership drive wrapped up a little early – which means that “PICTURE PERFECT” is on the air!! Pull up a chair and join me for a Thanksgiving feast of Americana film scores.

    None other than Aaron Copland wrote the music for a big screen adaptation of Thorton Wilder’s Pulitzer Prize winning play “Our Town.” The composer was at the height of his “populist” period. “El Salón México” and “Billy the Kid” had already been written, and “Fanfare for the Common Man,” “Lincoln Portrait,” “Rodeo” and “Appalachian Spring” would follow within just a few years. Clearly, there was no better choice in capturing the essence of small-town America.

    The concert version of “Our Town” has been in circulation for decades, but it was only in 2011 that a complete recording of the score was made available, briefly, as a digital download.

    Gary Cooper and Dorothy McGuire star in “Friendly Persuasion” (1956), based on the novel by Jessamyn West. The film’s portrayal of family and the resolution of moral conflict, as pacifist Quakers deal with issues both big and small – from the American Civil War, to the introduction of a “sinful” musical instrument into the household – make “Friendly Persuasion,” in my opinion, a good choice for this time of year.

    The film was up for six Oscars, with Dimitri Tiomkin’s score nominated twice. The title song went on to become the popular hit “Thee I Love.” Only Dimitri Tiomkin would use balalaikas to depict Quaker life!

    “Witness” (1985) may seem like an unusual choice for Thanksgiving, with its themes of police corruption and violence, but when honest cop Harrison Ford goes on the lam, he experiences the “plain” lifestyle of a close-knit Amish community. The highlight of Maurice Jarre’s score is a sequence called “Building the Barn,” in which the community comes together to raise a barn for a newly married couple.

    Finally, we’ll hear selections from “Plymouth Adventure” (1952), with its depictions of William Bradford, John Alden, Miles Standish and Priscilla Mullins. Spencer Tracy stars as the cynical captain of The Mayflower, Gene Tierney is his forbidden love interest, Van Johnson appears as Alden, and Lloyd Bridges is the first mate.

    The music is by Miklós Rózsa, who already, at this stage of his career, was MGM’s go-to composer for historical drama. Seven years later, Rózsa would take home his third Academy Award for his classic score to “Ben-Hur.”

    It’s never too early to give thanks. There’s not a turkey among them, on “Picture Perfect,” music for the movies, this Saturday evening at 6:00 EST, on WWFM – The Classical Network and wwfm.org!


    Martha Scott and William Holden in “Our Town” (1940)

  • Picture Perfect on Hiatus Support WWFM Now

    Picture Perfect on Hiatus Support WWFM Now

    “Picture Perfect” will not be heard this week because of today’s pop-up fundraiser. The show will return next Saturday at 7:00 EST, with a program of music from fairy tale movies. I hope you’ll join me then.

    In the meantime, please consider supporting great music on the radio with your contribution right now, by calling 1-888-232-1212 or donating online at wwfm.org.

    Less than $25K to go to meet our goal of $70K. Thank you for your continued support of WWFM – The Classical Network!

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