Once again, an Orgy Period has begun on WHRB without my realizing it. Here's a link to the Program Guide. (I just realized as I wrote it that "a link to the program guide" has the same cadence as "a link to the '45," which is a slogan on Drambuie labels referring to Bonnie Prince Charlie's rebellion of 1745.)
As you can see, I missed the Warhorse Orgy on Sunday; and the Ballet Orgy is already in progress and will continue tomorrow and Thursday..
Orgies still to come include:
Comic Opera Overture on Dec. 7,
Charles Gounod Orgy, Dec. 9 & 10,
Oliver Knussen Retrospective at 5:00 a.m. on Dec. 11,
Shakespeare Orgy, Dec. 11 & 12,
Viennese Society for Private Musical Performances, Dec. 13,
Asian Composers, Dec. 14,
Female Contemporary Composers, Dec. 15, and
Deutsche Grammophon Orgy, Dec. 17-20.
In general the classical music orgies are in the time slot when WHRB normally plays classical music: 1:00 to 10:00 p.m.
There is also this calendar which lists all the orgies, classical and other, without specifying times or works to be performed. Note also that every Saturday afternoon, beginning in December and continuing through the season, WHRB presents the Metropolitan Opera broadcasts.
Listen on air or on line over WHRB.
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Tuesday, December 4, 2018
Winter Orgy® Period 2018
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Saturday, April 13, 2013
BSO — 2013/04/12-13
There was no concert on Thursday this week, so I'll be having my first chance to hear it during the Saturday broadcast. As usual, the BSO's performance detail page offers links for program notes, audio previews, and an interview with the composer/conductor. There is also the following description:
The Globe has a very favorable review of the concert and an earlier preview interview with Knussen.
This program will be repeated over Classical New England on April 21 at 1:00 p.m. Since there was no concert a week ago, tomorrow's rebroadcast/stream will be from earlier in the season: the Haydn/Mozart/Beethoven program of November 23-27. See the CNE BSO page for details and links.
The distinguished British composer/conductor Oliver Knussen leads his own Violin Concerto (2002) with soloist Pinchas Zukerman, for whom the piece was written. Then, making her BSO debut, English soprano Claire Booth takes center stage for Knussen's 1992 Whitman Settings, for soprano and orchestra. The program opens with the Symphony No. 10 by the early 20th-century Russian composer Nikolai Miaskovsky and closes with Mussorgsky's Pictures at an Exhibition in a rarely heard orchestration by Leopold Stokowski.Classical New England will broadcast and stream the Saturday performance beginning at 8:00 p.m. Boston Time, with the pre-game show (music by the evening's composers or performers, mostly; maybe an interview; maybe something else). CNE's BSO page has some interesting background info — not only an interview with maestro Knussen, but pictures to go with "Pictures at an Exhibition" and the Miaskovsky symphony.
The Globe has a very favorable review of the concert and an earlier preview interview with Knussen.
This program will be repeated over Classical New England on April 21 at 1:00 p.m. Since there was no concert a week ago, tomorrow's rebroadcast/stream will be from earlier in the season: the Haydn/Mozart/Beethoven program of November 23-27. See the CNE BSO page for details and links.
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