Tag: WWFM

  • Zipoli Ginastera Howells on WWFM

    Zipoli Ginastera Howells on WWFM

    How did Domenico Zipoli, an Italian Jesuit, wind up in Buenos Aires in 1717? Find out this afternoon, on this, the anniversary of his birth. We’ll hear one of Zipoli’s original compositions, as well as a keyboard transcription of a toccata made by Alberto Ginastera.

    It’s also the birthday of English composer Herbert Howells, who survived both Graves’ disease and the untimely death of his 9 year-old son to create music of transcendent beauty. He is best recognized for choral works like the Requiem and “Hymnus Paradisi,” though this afternoon we may dip into some of his orchestral and piano works.

    I hope you will join me for these and more, between 4 and 7:00 EDT, on WWFM – The Classical Network and at wwfm.org.


    Argentinian keyboardists: Zipoli (top) and Ginastera with friend

  • Early Music Festival at Grounds For Sculpture

    Early Music Festival at Grounds For Sculpture

    You don’t have to be a Libra, have a grasp of “astrological houses,” or even know that the moon will be full on Sunday in order to reap the benefits of the zodiac. All you need to know is that the Guild for Early Music will be presenting its 12th annual Early Music Festival at Grounds For Sculpture in Hamilton from 12:15 to 5 p.m.

    “Our theme this year is ‘The Zodiac and the Night Sky,’ which was chosen to reflect the 12th festival,” says Judith Klotz, the Guild’s president. “We felt we had to do something with the number 12. Many of the groups will give nods in the titles of their pieces or the texts of their pieces to this theme. There are also many sculptures at the Grounds that relate to it. As always, there will be free sculpture tours to coordinate with the music.”

    The festival will feature over a dozen ensembles in performances of vocal and instrumental works from the Medieval, Renaissance and Baroque eras. The mini-concerts will take place in the East and West Galleries of the Seward Johnson Center for the Performing Arts. The event is free with admission to the park.

    Radio hosts from WWFM – The Classical Network will introduce and take part in the performances. An Early Music “petting zoo” will provide an opportunity to become familiar with instruments of yore such as the vielle, the viola da gamba, the dulcian and the cornetto. The atmosphere will be informal and relaxed, so feel free to take a break to stroll the grounds and enjoy the sculpture, the peacocks, the food and the foliage.

    Interested in learning more? The details are not in our stars, dear Brutus, but in my article in today’s Trenton Times.

    http://www.nj.com/times-entertainment/index.ssf/2016/10/classical_music_12th_annual_ea.html


    Lutenist John Orluk Lacombe will be among the featured performers at Sunday’s Early Music marathon

  • Vaughan Williams Birthday English Folk Music on WWFM

    Vaughan Williams Birthday English Folk Music on WWFM

    In case you haven’t heard…

    Today is the birthday of Ralph Vaughan Williams (1872-1958). We wend our way to WWFM next to celebrate this bear-like, somewhat slovenly man, who, with his friend Gustav Holst, spearheaded the movement to establish a distinctly English sound in music. We’ll hear Vaughan Williams’ “English Folk Song Suite,” followed by Holst’s “Somerset Rhapsody.” The two share a common ancestry – as will be immediately recognized.

    Cows and Tudors loom large today as we honor Vaughan Williams, from 4 to 7 p.m. EDT, on WWFM – The Classical Network and at wwfm.org.


    Best buds Gustav Holst (left) and RVW

  • Yom Kippur Eve Music on WWFM

    Yom Kippur Eve Music on WWFM

    Today is the eve of Yom Kippur. The holiest day on the Jewish calendar begins at sunset. Join me this afternoon for Enest Bloch’s moving “Israel Symphony,” David Stock’s “Yizkor,” and a setting of “Kol Nidre.” They’ll be part of the usual mix, between noon and 4 EDT on WWFM – The Classical Network and at wwfm.org.

  • Columbus Verdi Creston Salute

    Columbus Verdi Creston Salute

    It’s a great day for Italians. Not only is it Columbus Day, it’s also the anniversary of the births of Giuseppe Verdi and American composer Giuseppe Guttoveggio (better known as Paul Creston). Tune in this afternoon for music honoring all three, in addition to Vernon Duke, from 4 to 7 EDT, on WWFM – The Classical Network and at wwfm.org.

    Sons of Italy (clockwise from left): Columbus, Creston and Verdi

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