| Sunday, November 22, 2009 change date | view full week |
12:00 am | Classical Music Out of the Night until 5:00 a.m. |
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6:00 am | Weekend Edition News and Information
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8:00 am | With Heart and Voice Richard Gladwell, WXXI-FM
Nov 15 The Splendor of Brass PARRYP: Fanfare and I Was Glad BRAHMS: Let Nothing Grieve Thee SIBELIUS: Salem GOSS: Praise My Soul the King of Heaven GIGOUT: Grand Chorus in Dialogue Nov 22 Thanksgiving HAWLEY: Not One Sparrow is Forgotten BEACH: I Will Give Thanks DUTCH/PAULAS: We Gather Together NEANDER: Praise to the Lord, the Almighty Nov 29: From Darkness to Light - An Advent Processional Selections of Advent carols and hymns sung by the Choir of Wellington Cathedral in New Zealand
Jeanne Fisher - WXXI-FM/AM (585) 258-0233
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9:00 am | Center Stage from Wolf Trap 2009 Nov 15 LALO: Piano Trio No. 1 in c, Op. 7 ADAMS: Book of Alleged Dances (1994) KANDER: Five Movements for My Father Nov 22 BARTOK: Sonata for Violin and Piano, No. 2 in C, Sz. 76 LIGETI: String Quartet No. 1 DIAMOND: Woodwind Quintet MENDELSSOHN: String Quartet in D, Op. 44, No. 1 Nov 29 MOZART: Horn Quintet in E-Flat, K. 407 HINDSON: Maralinga GLASS: Mishima: Film Music (1985) LISZT/ST. JOHN: Totentanz
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10:00 am | The Song is You With Bonnie Grice New show no description available.
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11:00 am | Fresh Air Weekend with Terry Gross Terry Gross
This multi-award-winning interview and features program opens the window on contemporary arts and issues with guests from worlds as diverse as literature and economics.
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12:00 pm | People's Pharmacy Joe and Terry Graedon
Joe and Terry Graedon explore different medical topics and issues in depth with medical experts.
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1:00 pm | Democracy Now! Amy Goodman and Juan Gonzalez
Democracy Now is a national, independent, award-winning news program hosted by Amy Goodman and Juan Gonzalez. It provides access to people and perspectives rarely heard in other media, including independent and international journalists, ordinary people from around the world, grassroots leaders, artists, academics, and independent analysis.
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2:00 pm | Broadway Revisited Art Hilgart
Nov 15 The Johnny Mercer Centennial Nov 22 "The Wizard of Oz" Nov 29 Stereotypes
Art Hilgart/ahilgart@kzoo.edu
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3:00 pm | Mountain Stage Larry Groce
Nov 15 Squirrel Nut Zippers; Southern Culture on the Skids; The Coal Men; These United States; and more Nov 22 Kathy Mattea; The Songcatchers; The Ahs; Shannon Whitworth; Or, the Whale Nov 29 Nellie McKay; Elvis Perkins in Dearland; A.A. Bondy; Zee Avi; and more
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5:00 pm | Celtic Connections Nov 15 Guinnes at 250 Nov 22 Songs of John Spillane Nov 29 Highlights: 2009 Southern Illinois Irish Festival
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6:00 pm | All Things Considered News and information.
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7:00 pm | Symphonycast Korva Coleman
Nov 15 Orpheus Chamber Orchestra Nov 22 Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra Nov 29 Cleveland Orchestra
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9:00 pm | The Romantic Hours Mona Golabek
Nov 15 Mona's guest is violinist Joshua Bell Nov 22 Romantic poetry written by Doug Ordunio, the producer of the Romantic Hours Nov 29 An exploration of Asian poetry
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10:00 pm | Weekend Performance Today Performance Today welcomes both longtime classical music lovers and newcomers to experience first hand the creative vitality of classical music.
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