| Sunday, November 8, 2009 change date | view full week |
11:00 pm | Classical 24 (cont.) |
 |
Classical programming from Classical 24 brings listeners some of the most beautiful music in the world. Drawn from the heart of the Classical and Romantic repertoires, our programs create the perfect radio companion for lovers of good music.
The hosts carefully craft each broadcast. Lively, engaging, and knowledgeable, they illuminate the music they present with well-researched insightful information, taking care that every program is accessible and stimulating for novices and aficionados alike.
|
6:00 am | Classical Music |
 |
Hosted by John Andres
WXXI Classical 91.5 FM broadcasts classical music all day, every day.
|
8:00 am | With Heart and Voice |
 |
Hosted by Richard Gladwell
With Heart and Voice covers a wide spectrum of Western sacred music, with brief organ selections offered between choral works. More info can be found: http://wxxi.org/whv
|
10:00 am | Sunday Baroque |
 | Suzanne Bona
Sunday Baroque is a program of Baroque and early music hosted by classically trained flutist Suzanne Bona -- from National Public Radio.
|
12:00 pm | Saint Paul Sunday |
 | Bill McGlaughlin
Each week host Bill McGlaughlin welcomes internationally renowned musicians into the studio for artistry and conversation, a combination The Los Angeles Times calls "ultimately addictive."
|
1:00 pm | Classical 24 |
 |
|
3:00 pm | NY Philharmonic |
| |
5:00 pm | From the Top |
 | From the Top, with host Christopher O'Riley, is a weekly radio series that showcases the nation's most outstanding young classical musicians. Each one-hour program presents pre-collegiate musicians whose stunning individual performances are combined with lively interviews, unique pre-produced segments, lighthearted sketches and musical games.
|
6:00 pm | Music from Chautauqua |
 | Classical 91.5/FM-HD 91.5-1 brings listeners performances by the acclaimed orchestral musicians from around the country who gather each summer to make music in the beautiful lakeside village of Chautauqua, New York in Music from Chautauqua, Sundays at 6 p.m., beginning September 27. The Chautauqua Institution's summer festival presents a blend of orchestraland chamber repertoire tailored specifically for radio. The Chautauqua Symphony Orchestra, which attracts acclaimed orchestral musicians from New York to Honolulu and all points in between, makes music under the baton of Music Director Uriel Segal.
|
7:00 pm | With Heart and Voice |
 | The national version of sacred choral and organ music.
|
8:00 pm | Pipedreams |
 | Michael Barone
For 90 minutes each week, the eloquent and good-humored Michael Barone spotlights extraordinary instruments and performers playing awe-inspiring music as a part of Pipedreams. When the organ music ends, Barone continues with 30 additional minutes of related classical music, creating a convenient two-hour block of exquisite programming.
|
10:00 pm | Music from the Hearts of Space with Stephen Hill |
 | This radio program brings the timeless world of space, ambient and contemplative music direct to you.
Stephen Hill celebrates the values of calm, concentration, and quality with space-creating sounds from around the world.
In a phrase:
slow music for fast times.
|
11:00 pm | Music in the 21st Century |
|
Hosted by Chris Hickey
New age, Celtic, Jazz and world music that is energetic, rhythmic and melodic. It is a journey through a pleasing, surprising and sometimes startling musical landscape.
|