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Dale Warland Singers

Dale Warland's Transcendent Choral Sound
Hear a concert featuring the St. Paul Chamber Orchestra and Chorale with Dale Warland conducting Arvo Pärt's Te Deum  and  Maurice Duruflé's Requiem.

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Regional Symphony Broadcast



The Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra

Saturday's at noon
Host Jim Cunningham and the PSO will captivate you with works from the standard repertoire as well as by new composers in world premiere performances.  Join us on Red River Radio each Saturday at noon for the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra.
This Week's Program: 

Program # 15: Franz Josef Haydn's Oboe Concerto;
Walter Braunfel's Te Deum, Part III;
Carl Orff's Carmina burana;
Manfred Honeck, conductor; Cynthia Koledo DeAlmeida, oboe;
Mojca Erdmann, soprano; Christopher Pfund, tenor; Hugh Russell, baritone;
Mendelssohn Choir of Pittsburgh; Betsy Burleigh, director

 


Saturday's at 2:00pm

Music Mountain
Saturday's at 2:00pm

Program # 4: St. Petersburg String Quartet plus Peter Kolkay, Bassoon
Mozart: String Quartet in B Flat Major, K. 458 'Hunt' (1784)
Platt: Bassoon Quintet (1997)
Brahms: String Quartet in C Minor, Opus 51 # 1 (1873
An Historic Encore

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Mile Davis - Bitches Brew
Airs Wednesday, September 1st at 9:00pm
One hour special follows the creation and influence of Miles Davis' heaviest album. Interviews include Bitches Brew band members Lenny White, Benny Maupin, John McLaughlin, Harvey Brooks and more.  Music also features the rare live recordings from the deluxe editions.  Produced by Joyride Media.


Roy Orbison - In Dreams
Airs Thursday, September 2 at 8:00pm

One-hour music intensive documentary presents rock music legend, Roy Orbison, through his own words and music, and comments by artists inspired by his
legacy. Interview subjects include Roy Orbison, himself, recorded throughout his career, Chet Atkins, Bruce Springsteen, Don Was, Jeff Lynne, Barry, Maurice & Robin Gibb, former Monument Records president Fred Foster, and others. SONG LIST: Ooby Dooby Rockhouse Uptown Only the Lonely Running Scared Crying Dream Baby Blue Bayou It's Over Oh, Pretty Woman You Got It In Dreams (Blue Velvet version)


American Folk Hymns
Airs Monday, September 6th at 2pm
Celebrate Labor Day in word and song with the Mormon Tabernacle Choir in this program dedicated to the enduring American Spirit. Featuring performances of some Great Mack Wilberg arrangements including “Saints Bound for Heaven,” “How Bright is the Day,” “Down to the River to Pray,” and “His Voice As the Sound.”
Songs of the Land
Airs Monday, September 6th at 2:30pm
More songs for Labor Day with the Mormon Tabernacle Choir singing “Bound for the Promised Land,” “Deep River,” “Come Thou Fount of Every Blessing,” and Woody Guthrie’s “This Land is Your Land.”


Louisiana Public Square: Crisis in the Gulf
Airs Monday, September 6th at 8:00pm


    
On April 20, 2010, the Deepwater Horizon drilling rig exploded, killing eleven workers and setting into motion one of the nation’s worst environmental accidents. By May, Louisiana had a “crude awakening” as heavy oil began washing into its marshland. Three months and 4.9 million barrels later, the well has been capped but the amount of oil that remains in the Gulf equals nearly five times the amount spilled by the Exxon Valdez, posing unknown risks to the environment and fisheries. State business groups and political leaders say that the federal ban on deepwater drilling imposed in response to the spill is crippling the oil and gas industry and costing thousands of jobs. And while BP has paid out nearly $300 million, more than 100,000 people are still waiting to hear about their claims. 
      Louisiana Public Square travels to Buras – the “Gateway to the Gulf” - to explore the impact of the oil spill on the landscape and livelihood of its people. Join residents, government officials, environmental authorities and wildlife and fisheries experts as they discuss the response and the ramifications to our state of the largest offshore oil spill in U.S. history.

 - For the most up-to-date oil spill information click here.

 - For information on how to file an oil spill related claim, 
   visit 
http://www.gulfcoastclaimsfacility.com


Jazz: The 59 Sound

Airs Monday, September 6th at 9:00pm

This program explores some of the enduring jazz recordings of 1959, a year that generated some of the most adventurous changes in the Jazz World. Miles Davis, Charles Mingus and Dave Brubeck along with numerous other began exploring their own distinctive voices, taking the language of jazz into new realms. Miles goes modal, Bruback takes 6, and Mingus shows us Ah um.


Progression: 100 Years of Jazz Guitar

Airs Thursday, September 9th at 8:00pm

Hosted by the legendary Les Paul, you'll hear music and commentary by John Scofield, George Benson, Jim Hall and award-winning journalist Bill Milkowski. Classic, influential tracks by Django Reinhart, Wes Montgomery, John McLaughlin and many more are also featured.




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