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  • Grieg Birthday Broadcast on WWFM

    Grieg Birthday Broadcast on WWFM

    It’s Grieg to me!

    Join me today for music by the great Norwegian master on his birthday anniversary, including a knock-out performance of his Piano Concerto with Arturo Benedetti Michelangeli. We’ll also have music to mark the births of Franz Danzi, Guy Ropartz, Robert Russell Bennett, and Otto Luening.

    There’s Norway you’ll want to miss this show! Be with me from 4 to 7 p.m. EDT, on WWFM – The Classical Network and wwfm.org.

  • Celebrating Carlos Chávez Birthday Today

    Celebrating Carlos Chávez Birthday Today

    ¡Feliz cumpleaños, Carlos Chávez!

    Join me this afternoon on The Classical Network, as I celebrate the birthday today of Mexico’s foremost composer and conductor. In the wake of the Mexican Revolution, Chávez (1899-1978) appeared like Quetzalcoatl, the creator-deity of Aztec lore, to forge a distinctive sound in Mexican music.

    He became director of the Orquesta Sinfónica Mexicana, the country’s first permanent symphony orchestra. He was appointed director of the National Conservatory of Music. Later, he served as director-general of the National Institute of Fine Arts. At the same time, he formed the National Symphony Orchestra, which supplanted the old OSM.

    In 1937, he conducted the world premiere of “El Salón México,” the work which essentially launched Aaron Copland into the mainstream.

    Chávez himself was one of the first exponents of Mexican nationalism in music, writing ballets on Aztec themes. His most famous work is probably the Symphony No. 2, composed in 1935-36. Known as the “Sinfonia India,” it is based on melodies by indigenous tribes of northern Mexico.

    The percussion section originally included a large number of traditional Mexican instruments, including the jicara de agua (half of a gourd inverted and partly submerged in a basin of water, struck with sticks), güiro, cascabeles (a pellet rattle), tenabari (a string of butterfly cocoons), a pair of teponaxtles, tlapanhuéhuetl, and grijutian (a string of deer hooves).

    However, when the score was published, the composer sensibly substituted the nearest equivalents commonly used by most orchestras, though he requested that the originals be employed wherever possible. We’ll hear the work this afternoon in the 3:00 hour.

    At noon today, The Classical Network will continue its partnership with Gotham Early Music Scene (GEMS), with a concert from Saint Bartholomew’s Episcopal Church in midtown Manhattan. The program of “Italian Jewels” will feature Nina Stern, recorder, Jeffrey Grossman, harpsichord, and Stephanie Corwin, bassoon, in music by Giovanni Battista Fontana, Tarquinio Merula, Arcangelo Corelli, and Antoniio Vivaldi.

    It’s music from the Old World and the New, from 12 to 4 p.m. EDT, on WWFM – The Classical Network and wwfm.org.

  • Wild Things Opera Knussen Birthday on WWFM

    Wild Things Opera Knussen Birthday on WWFM

    “We’ll eat you up, we love you so!”

    Who could make Maurice Sendak’s “Where the Wild Things Are” into an opera? Why Oliver Knussen, of course. Here’s a clip: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TyU9E6hbsf4

    Tune in to The Classical Network on this, Knussen’s birthday, to hear his “Music for a Puppet Court,” composed as a kind of break between his Sendak operas, “Where the Wild Things Are” and “Higglety Pigglety Pop!” We’ll also mark the birthdays of Polish composer Alexandre Tansman and fusion pianist Chick Corea.

    Let the wild rumpus start, between 4 and 7 p.m. EDT, on WWFM – The Classical Network and wwfm.org.

  • Elvis Isasi a Shared Song

    Elvis Isasi a Shared Song

    What do Elvis Presley’s “Wooden Heart” and Andrés Isasi’s Symphony No. 2 have in common? They both employ the same German folk melody. To learn more, listen to “The Lost Chord” tonight at 10 EST, for “Assaying Isasi,” on WWFM – The Classical Network and wwfm.org.


    PHOTOS: The King and Isasi (with friends)

  • Classical Music Today Nielsen Nicolai Dahl WWFM

    Classical Music Today Nielsen Nicolai Dahl WWFM

    Get ready for today’s birthdays! Coming up between 4 and 6 pm EDT, we’ll have music by the great Dane Carl Nielsen. We’ll also hear from Otto Nicolai and Ingolf Dahl. Then stick around at 6 for “Picture Perfect,” music for the movies. More about that in just a bit. Kick back in your favorite chair and get your weekend started with WWFM – The Classical Network and wwfm.org.

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