On Demand
A guide for music played on WNYC FM
OVERNIGHT MUSIC
12:01am
"Die Meistersinger": Prelude to Act I
Richard Wagner
Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra
Herbert von Karajan, conductor
Angel/EMI 64334
12:12am
Missa "Puer natus est nobis"
Thomas Tallis
The Tallis Scholars
Peter Phillips, conductor
Gimell 454934
12:37am
String Quartet No. 3 in D, Op. 18
Ludwig van Beethoven
Smetana Quartet
Denon 1972
12:59am
"Firebird" Ballet (L'Oiseau de feu)
Igor Stravinsky
City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra
Simon Rattle, conductor
Angel/EMI 49178
1:48am
Impromptu No. 3 in B-flat, Op. 142, D. 935
Franz Schubert
Alfred Brendel, piano
Pantheon 24800
2:00am
Violin concerto in E, RV 270, "Il riposo"
Antonio Vivaldi
Soloist of International Music Week, Naples
Salvatore Accardo, conductor
Salvatore Accardo, violin
Angel/EMI 83314
2:10am
"Itaipu"
Philip Glass
Los Angeles Master Chorale and Orchestra
Grant Gershon, conductor
RCM 12004
2:48am
"Orchesographie": Galliards
Thoinot Arbeau
New York Renaissance Band
Arabesque 6514
2:59am
Cello Concerto No. 1 in A Minor, Op. 33
Camille Saint-Saens
The Philadelphia Orchestra
Daniel Barenboim, conductor
Jacqueline Du Pre, cello
Teldec 85340
3:20am
Cantata No. 104, BWV 104, "Du hirte Israel, höre"
Johann Sebastian Bach
Amsterdam Baroque Orchestra
Ton Koopman, conductor
Ruth Ziesak, soprano
Elisabeth von Magnus, alto
Paul Agnew, tenor
Klaus Mertens, bass
Erato 21629
3:40am
"Fantasy (...those harbor lights)"
Joan Tower
Robert Spring, clarinet
Eckart Sellheim, piano
Summit 124
3:56am
"Aus den ostlichen Rosen," Op. 25/25
Robert Schumann
Dorothea Röschmann, soprano
Graham Johnson, piano
Hyperion 33107
3:59am
Symphony No. 38 in D, K. 504, "Prague"
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
London Mozart Players
Jane Glover, conductor
ASV 647
4:29am
Flute Sonata in B Minor, Op. 1, HWV 367
George Frederick Handel
Paula Robison, flute/piccolo
Kenneth Cooper, keyboard
Timothy Eddy, cello
Vanguard 102
EVENING MUSIC with David Garland
7:01pm
"Train Music"
Percy Aldridge Grainger
City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra
Simon Rattle, conductor
Angel/EMI 56412
7:04pm
"Pan and Syrinx," Op. 49
Carl Nielsen
City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra
Simon Rattle, conductor
Angel/EMI 64737
7:14pm
Concerto for Two Violins in D, Op. 35, RV 511
Antonio Vivaldi
Collegium Musicum
Simon Standage, conductor
Simon Standage, violin
Micaela Comberti, violin
Chandos 528
7:28pm
Prelude and Fugue in E-flat, BWV 552, "St. Anne"
Johann Sebastian Bach
Los Angeles Philharmonic
Esa-Pekka Salonen, conductor
CBS/Sony 89012
7:45pm
"Invocation and Dance"
Paul Creston
Louisville Orchestra
Lawrence Leighton Smith, conductor
Louisville 05
7:59pm
Polka in F
Bedrich Smetana
Antonin Kubalek, piano
Dorian 90122
8:04pm
String Quartet No. 9 in C, Op. 59/3, "Razumovsky No. 3"
Ludwig van Beethoven
Takacs Quartet
Decca/London 470847
8:38pm
"Oriental Dance," Op. 2/2
Sergei Rachmaninoff
Steven Isserlis, cello
Stephen Hough, piano
Hyperion 67376
8:44pm
"Gurrelieder"
Arnold Schoenberg
Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra
Simon Rattle, conductor
Karita Mattila, soprano
Angel/EMI 57303
10:36pm
"La vallee des cloches"
Maurice Ravel/Percy Aldridge Grainger
City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra
Simon Rattle, conductor
Angel/EMI 56412
10:43pm
"Tromba Lantana"
John Adams
City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra
Simon Rattle, conductor
Angel/EMI 55051
Ear to Ear
Ear to Ear takes innovative musicians off the New York stages and into the studio for relaxed, insightful conversation, as they share their personal recordings with host David Garland.
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The New Americans
WNYC announces The New Americans, an ongoing station-wide celebration of foreign-born artists now residing in the United States.
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The Wordless Music Series
WNYC presents four one-hour specials that highlight the ground-breaking '07-'08 season of the Wordless Music Series, hosted by Radio Lab's Jad Abumrad.
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Music from the 92nd Street Y
Sara Fishko digs into the audio archives of the 92nd Street Y to bring us the greatest live performances from the stage of the Y's Kaufmann Concert Hall.
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Concerts from the Frick Collection
For over sixty years, the series Concerts from The Frick Collection has delighted WNYC listeners with the finest in keyboard recitals, chamber groups, and early music ensembles.
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