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Stephen Hough discusses the March 31 - April 1 Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra concerts
Leonard Slatkin discusses the March 30 - April 1 Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra concerts
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Friday, March 18 at 7pm
Pittsburgh Foundation Performance in Pittsburgh
Hosted by Stephen Baum
The Carnegie Mellon Chamber Orchestra plays Stravinsky, plus a Mozart Serenade with four Pittsburgh Symphony principals. Also, performances by the Carnegie Mellon Wind Ensemble.
Saturday, May 19 at 1pm
Lyric Opera of Chicago
Jacques Offenbach: The Tales of Hoffman
Lyric Opera of Chicago opened its 57th season last October with this production, starring tenor Matthew Polenzani as the passionate poet Hoffman, with bass-baritone James Morris as all four of Hoffman’s villains, soprano Anna Christy as the mechanical doll Olympia, soprano Erin Wall as the consumptive singer Antonia, and soprano Alyson Cambridge as the fickle courtesan Giulietta. Emmanuel Villaume conducts.
Saturday, May 19 at 5pm
From the Top
Hosted by Christopher O'Riley
On today’s show, meet a 15-year-old pianist who’s already performed at the White House, as well as with the Iraq Symphony in Baghdad. A 17-year-old violinist plays the music of Cesar Franck, a teenage singer performs two pieces by Dominick Argento, and a young cello quartet closes the show with music that evokes the spirit of an old-fashioned barn raising.
Sunday, May 20 at 7am
Sunday Baroque
Hosted by Suzanne Bona
The number three has extensive symbolism, from philosophy and religion to mathematics and physics. There are three primary colors, three Patriarchs in Judaism; it’s the first odd prime number; and Shakespeare wrote about “three weird sisters,” to name just a few. There’s also wonderful music featuring three instruments, including some Baroque concertos, so three’s a charm this morning.
Monday-Friday, May 14 - May 18 at 10pm
Exploring Music with Bill McGlaughlin
This week, Bill examines the role of the critic, exploring composers critiques, evaluations, and responses to criticism.
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Presented by Three Rivers Arts Festival Sunday, June 3, 2012 at 6:30 pm Manfred Honeck leads a concert of popular classics on the main stage of the Three Rivers Arts Festival. Broadcast live on Classical QED 89.3. More Info
Presented by Frick Art & Historical Center Friday, July 6, 2012 at 7:00 pm James Gourlay directs America's only full-time professional brass band in virtuoso marches, jazz, classical and pop transcriptions, and brass masterworks. More Info
Presented by Frick Art & Historical Center Friday, August 3, 2012 at 7:00 pm until Monday, August 13, 2012 Manhattan Transfer meets Monty Python…Robin Williams meets Bobby McFerrin…J.S. Bach meets Jimi Hendrix: Grammy-nominated vocal acrobats (and certifiable nutjobs), that's THE BOBS. This original “band without instruments” has been skewering the classics, breaking all the rules of vocal music for over 25 years, playing everywhere from Lincoln Center to Berlin's Passionkirche. More Info
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