On Demand
A guide for music played on WNYC FM
12:00am
"Vespers": 'Glory to God'
Sergei Rachmaninoff
Atlanta Symphony Orchestra
Robert Shaw, conductor
Shaw Chamber Singers
Telarc 80519
12:09am
Sicilienne, Op. 78
Gabriel Faure
Steven Isserlis, cello
Pascal Devoyon, piano
Hyperion 66235
12:14am
Sextet for Winds in Eb, Op. 71
Ludwig van Beethoven
Berlin Philharmonic Winds
Deutsche Grammophon 453779
12:36am
Visions Fugitives, Op. 22
Sergei Prokofiev
Boris Berman, piano
Chandos 8881
1:00am
The Cecilian Vespers
Alessandro Scarlatti
Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra
Nicholas McGegan, conductor
Susanne Ryden and Dominique LaBelle, sopranos
Ryland Angel, countertenor
Michael Slattery, tenor
Neal Davies, baritone and cantor
Philharmonia Chorale
Avie 48
2:32am
String Quartet in G Minor, Op. 13
Carl Nielsen
Kubin Quartet
Centaur 2325
3:00am
"Book of Visions"
Einojuhani Rautavaara
National Orchestra of Belgium
Mikko Franck, conductor
Ondine 1064
3:42am
Sonata in C
Fanny Mendelssohn
Betty Ann Miller, piano
Centaur 2320
4:00am
"Neue Liebeslieder Walzer," Op. 65
Johannes Brahms
Robert Shaw, conductor
Robert Shaw Festival Singers
John Wustman, piano
Norman Mackenzie, piano
Telarc 80326
4:23am
"Infelix ego"
William Byrd
Oxford Camerata
Jeremy Summerly, conductor
Naxos 550574
4:38am
Great Mass in C Minor, K. 427: "Et incarnatus est"
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
English Chamber Orchestra
Johannes Somary, conductor
Carole Bogard, soprano
Vanguard 94
7:00pm
Piano Concerto No. 21 in C Major, K. 467: Andante
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Academy of St. Martin in the Fields
Michael Stern, conductor
Joshua Bell, violin
CBS/Sony 87894
7:08pm
In the Nick of Time
Edgar Meyer
Joshua Bell, violin
Edgar Meyer, double bass
Mike Marshall, guitar
Sam Bush, mandolin
CBS/Sony 60864
7:15pm
Tafelmusik I: Quartet in G
George Phillip Telemann
Florilegium
Walter van Hauwe, recorder
Channel Classics 19198
7:31pm
"A Quiet Afternoon"
Ned Rorem
Sahan Arzruni, piano
New World 80590
7:42pm
Horn Concerto No. 1 in E-flat, Op. 11
Richard Strauss
Bamberg Symphony
Ingo Metzmacher, conductor
Marie-Louise Neunecker, horn
Angel/EMI 56183
8:06pm
"La grotta di Trofonio": 'La Ra La'
Antonio Salieri
Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment
Ivan Fischer, conductor
Cecilia Bartoli, mezzo-soprano
London 1097
8:10pm
Concerto for Piano and Orchestra in B-flat
Antonio Salieri
Concerto Koln
Andreas Staier, fortepiano
Teldec 94569
8:36pm
Concerto grosso No. 1
Ernest Bloch
Seattle Symphony Orchestra
Gerard Schwarz, conductor
Patricia Michaelian, piano
Delos 3135
9:00pm
Nuit Exotique (1925)
Ernest Bloch
Ragin Wenk-Wolff, violin
Rohan De Silva, piano
Centaur 2392
9:06pm
Clarinet Trio in A Minor, Op. 114
Johannes Brahms
David Shifrin, clarinet
Colin Carr, cello
David Golub, piano
Arabesque 6608
9:32pm
"Clarinet Connections"
Rolf Kuhn
Sabine Meyer, clarinet
Wolfgang Meyer, clarinet
Reiner Wehle, clarinet
Eddie Daniels, clarinet
Peter Handsworth, clarinet
Angel/EMI 55253
9:46pm
Overture No. 1 in G, Op. 13
Jean-Marie Leclair
Les Talens Lyriques
Christophe Rousset, conductor
FNAC 592100
9:59pm
"Lost": Selections
Michael Giacchino
Varese-Sarabande 302066721
10:29pm
Concerto for Guitar and Orchestra
Tan Dun
Gulbenkian Foundation Orchestra
Muhai Tang, conductor
Sharon Isbin, guitar
Teldec 81830
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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