March
2023
March 2023
Vol. 72, No. 3
Directions in Sound (USPS-314900) is published each month by Indiana University Radio and Television Services, 1229 East 7th Street, Bloomington, IN 47405 Telephone: 812-855-6114
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Multimedia Journalist
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Ether Game Host
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Public radio is a voice of civility, and one of our lifelines to civilization. No matter how distant we may feel—or be—from one another, our station is here to connect Indiana to the world.
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These tilapia, rice, and veggie parcels are an easy weeknight meal but pack a ton of flavor in a small package.
Jazz Notes
EarthEats.org
Baked Fish Parcel Meal for Two
1 cup of pre-cooked rice, or 2 small yellow or red potatoes, sliced as thinly as possible
1 sheet of parchment, cut in half
2 sheets of aluminum foil, 12 x 24 inches
2 5-oz. tilapia, or other firm fish fillets
• Preheat oven to 450.
2 small tomatoes, cored and sliced into quarter inch thick slices
8-10 thin slices of red onion
2 T. olive oil
Juice of 1 lemon
4 sprigs of fresh dill
2 garlic scapes (if available)
Salt and ground pepper
• Fold each foil sheet over to make a double-thick square.
• Line foil with parchment (fold to fit). Rinse the fish and prepare the ingredients. Layer the cooked rice or potato slices, tomatoes, and onions on each square. Top each with half of the fish.
• In a measuring cup combine the olive oil and lemon juice. Pour it over the fish. Top the fish with dill, garlic scape, salt, and pepper.
• Fold the parchment over the fish then fold the foil into an airtight packet.
• Bake for 20 minutes.
• Place foil packets on a plate and carefully open them. Make sure the fish is cooked (return to oven if needed). Transfer to plates and pour liquid over each serving.
Watch the recipe video!
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Wes Montgomery
This month marks the centennial of Indiana jazz guitar great Wes Montgomery, born in Indianapolis on March 6, 1923. Montgomery was one of the 20th century’s most influential and popular musicians on his instrument, and he’s the subject of a new documentary, Wes Bound, that’s airing on WTIU this month on March 5 at 1:30 p.m. and March 6 at 8 p.m. (And stick around for the one-hour tribute concert that follows, featuring guitarist Dave Stryker and an IU jazz ensemble with strings led by Brent Wallarab.)
We’ll be celebrating Montgomery’s legacy as well on our weekday afternoon jazz program Just You & Me, along with two Night Lights programs, “From Naptown to Paris: Wes Montgomery Live,” and “When Wes Montgomery Met…” The latter will air on Friday, March 24 in the midst of our spring fund drive, for which we’ll be offering two thank-you gifts that are new releases from Indiana jazz artists: Grammy-nominated violinist Sara Caswell’s The Way to You and Monika Herzig and Janiece Jaffe’s tribute to Joni Mitchell, Both Sides of Joni
Speaking of Joni Mitchell, our Friday evening vocal-jazz show Afterglow kicks off Women’s History Month on March 3 with a Mitchell salute featuring her songs performed by jazz singers such as Dianne Reeves. Other Afterglow programs for Women’s History Month cover Ella Fitzgerald’s Decca years, Billie Holiday’s 1940s records, and the career of singer Carole Sloane, who passed away in January at 85.
Finally, tune into Just You & Me on Thursday, March 30 to hear trumpeter Kyle Quass and writer and professor Joan Hawkins talk about their recent and upcoming jazz-andspoken-word collaborations.
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WFIU PROGRAM LISTINGS
Note: Daily listings are as complete as we can make them at press time.
1 Wednesday
8:00 PM SYMPHONYCAST
Andris Poga, conductor
Martin Grubinger, percussion
MUSSORGSKY: Night on Bald Mountain
DANIEL BJARNASON: Percussion Concerto
PROFKOFIEV: Suite No. 3 from Romeo and Juliet, Op. 101
10:00 PM THE NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC
NY Phil Returns Home
BALTER: Oyá for light, electronics, and orchestra
Levy Lorenzo, electronics
ADAMS: My Father Knew Charles Ives
TANIA LEÓN: Stride
RESPIGHI: Pini di Roma (Pines of Rome)
2 Thursday
8:00 PM HARMONIA
Renaissance Women:
The Music of Courtesans
We explore the sound world of courtesans from 16th-century Venice to Qing dynasty China and beyond.
9:00 PM FIESTA!
Leo Brouwer Plays the Guitar
3 Friday
8:00 PM AFTERGLOW
The Joni Mitchell Jazz Songbook
We pay tribute to Mitchell, featuring her songs performed by Tierney Sutton, Dianne Reeves, and many more.
9:00 PM NIGHT LIGHTS
From Naptown to Paris: Wes Montgomery Live
We’ll hear Montgomery's newly discovered live recordings and classic dates from New York City’s Half Note and other venues.
4 Saturday
1:00 PM THE METROPOLITAN OPERA
Listeners’ Choice: Great Met Broadcasts
5 Sunday
6:00 PM THE WONDERFUL
WIZARD OF OZ
Behind the Curtain of Oz
Join the cast and crew as they discuss the behind-the-scenes process of the production.
6 Monday
8:00 PM CHICAGO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Blomstedt Conducts Mozart & Beethoven
MOZART: Symphony No. 39 in E-flat Major, K. 543
BEETHOVEN: Symphony No. 3 in E-flat Major (Eroica)
10:00 PM PIPEDREAMS
Women of Notes
7 Tuesday
8:00 PM ETHER GAME
Back to the Drawing Board
We present a show all about sketches.
9:00 PM THE SCORE
A Portrait of Ireland
10:00 PM CHAMBER MUSIC SOCIETY OF LINCOLN CENTER
Russian Sentiment
TCHAIKOVSKY: Valse Sentimentale for Cello and Piano, Op. 51, No. 6 Julie Albers, cello; Alessio Bax, piano
RACHMANINOV: Trio élégiaque in D minor for Piano, Violin, and Cello, Op. 9
Alessio Bax, piano; Elmar Oliveira, violin; Paul Watkins, cello
8 Wednesday
8:00 PM SYMPHONYCAST
Minnesota Orchestra
Karina Canellakis, conductor
Jean-Guihen Queyras, cello Rebecca Albers, viola
JULIA (AMANDA) PERRY: A Short Piece for Orchestra
RICHARD STRAUSS: Don Quixote, Op. 35
RACHMANINOFF: Symphonic Dances, Op. 45
10:00 PM THE NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC
Bernstein Conducts Bernstein
BERNSTEIN: Chichester Psalms
Camerata Singers; Abraham Kaplan, director
BERNSTEIN: Symphony No. 3, Kaddish
Jennie Tourel, mezzo-soprano; Felicia Montealegre, voice; Camerata Singers; Columbus Boychoir; Abraham Kaplan, director; Donald Bryant, director
BERNSTEIN: The Dybbuk: Suites 1 and 2
Paul Sperry, tenor; Bruce Fifer, bassbaritone
9 Thursday
8:00 PM HARMONIA
Rediscovering Hildegard
9:00 PM FIESTA!
The Latin Side of Daniel Barenboim
10 Friday
8:00 PM AFTERGLOW
The Song Styling of Carol Sloane
9:00 PM NIGHT LIGHTS
Q is for Jazz: Quincy Jones
We'll hear recordings Jones made in the 1950s and early ’60s with Clifford Brown, Count Basie, Frank Sinatra, and Dinah Washington.
11 Saturday
1:00 PM THE METROPOLITAN OPERA
La Traviata (Verdi)
Nicola Luisotti, conductor
Angel Blue (Violetta Valéry), Dmytro Popov (Alfredo Germont), Artur Ruciński (Giorgio Germont)
12 Sunday
6:00 PM WFIU PRESENTS
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13 Monday
8:00 PM CHICAGO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Orozco-Estrada & Hahn
FRANK: Haillí-Serenata
DVOŘÁK: Violin Concerto in A Minor, Op. 53
Hilary Hahn, violin
TCHAIKOVSKY: Symphony No. 5 in E Minor, Op. 64
10:00 PM PIPEDREAMS
Max and Sebastian
14 Tuesday
8:00 PM ETHER GAME
Industrial Arts
Music meets machine with a show all about mechanics, industry, and even robotics.
9:00 PM THE SCORE
The Academy Awards 2023
10:00 PM CHAMBER MUSIC SOCIETY OF LINCOLN CENTER
Hommage á Brahms
LIGETI: Trio for Violin, Horn, and Piano, “Hommage á Brahms”
Jeremy Denk, piano; Erin Keefe, violin; Jennifer Montone, horn
BRAHMS: Sonata No. 1 in G Major for Violin and Piano, Op. 78
Benjamin Beilman, violin; Gilbert Kalish, piano
15 Wednesday
8:00 PM SYMPHONYCAST
Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra
Gemma New, conductor
Hilary Hahn, violin
Margaret Batjer, concertmaster and violin
NORMAN: Try
BACH: Concerto for Two Violins in D minor
BACH: Violin Concerto in E major
DONATONI: Eco
MENDELSSOHN: Symphony No. 4 “Italian”
10:00 PM THE NEW YORK
PHILHARMONIC
Music of Our Time: Liang, Dalbavie, Shephard, Muhly
Lei LIANG: Verge, for 18 Strings
Marc-André DALBAVIE: Melodia, for Instrumental Ensemble
Sean SHEPHERD: These Particular Circumstances, in seven uninterrupted episodes
Nico MUHLY: Detailed Instructions, for orchestra
16 Thursday
8:00 PM HARMONIA
Trobairitz: The Women Troubadours
Explore the music of the women bards known as “trobairitz.”
9:00 PM FIESTA!
Choral Music of Latin America
17 Friday
8:00 PM AFTERGLOW
Ella on Decca
9:00 PM NIGHT LIGHTS
Flying: Flora Purim in the 1970s
18 Saturday
1:00 PM THE METROPOLITAN OPERA
Lohengrin (Wagner) –New Production
Yannick Nézet-Séguin, conductor
Tamara Wilson (Elsa), Christine Goerke (Ortrud), Piotr Beczała (Lohengrin), Evgeny Nikitin (Telramund), Brian Mulligan (Herald), Günther Groissböck (Heinrich)
19 Sunday
6:00 PM WFIU PRESENTS
20 Monday
8:00 PM CHICAGO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Janáček, J. Strauss, Jr. & Mussorgsky
JANÁČEK: Sinfonietta
Seiji Ozawa, conductor
COPLAND: Dance Symphony
Morton Gould, conductor
J. STRAUSS, JR.: Wiener Blut, Op. 354
Rosen aus dem Süden, Op. 388
Der Zigeunerbaron, Op. 418
Unter Donner und Blitz, Op. 324
Fritz Reiner, conductor
MUSSORGSKY: Pictures from an Exhibition
Carlo Maria Giulini, conductor
10:00 PM PIPEDREAMS
Women’s Voices
21 Tuesday
8:00 PM ETHER GAME
Derangements!
We present a collection of unusual and eyebrow-raising arrangements of classical favorites.
9:00 PM THE SCORE
Women Composers: Changing the Play List
Interviews with leaders of the Alliance of Women Composers.
10:00 PM CHAMBER MUSIC SOCIETY OF LINCOLN CENTER
American Masters
SCHWANTNER: Black Anemones for Flute and Piano
Tara Helen O’Connor, flute; Pedja
Muzijevic, piano
CRUMB: The Ghosts of Alhambra (Spanish Songbook I) for Voice, Guitar, and Percussion
Randall Scarlata, baritone; Oren
Fader, guitar; Daniel Druckman, percussion
LIEBERMANN: Sonata No. 5 for Cello and Piano, Op. 136
Dmitri Atapine, cello; Hyeyeon Park, piano
22 Wednesday
8:00 PM SYMPHONYCAST
A Far Cry Chamber Orchestra
HILDEGARD VON BINGEN: Nunc aperuit nobis
REENA ESMAIL: Teen Murti
MONTGOMERY: Strum
TERESA CARREÑO: Serenade for Strings
TCHAIKOVSKY: Serenade for Strings
ELGAR: Introduction and Allegro
10:00 PM THE NEW YORK
PHILHARMONIC
Jaap van Zweden Conducts the Brahms Requiem and Tchaikovsky
BRAHMS: Ein deutsches Requiem (A German Requiem)
Ying Fang, soprano; Matthias
Goerne, baritone; Concert Chorale of New York
TCHAIKOVSKY: Symphony No. 4
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23 Thursday
8:00 PM HARMONIA
Jean Mouton
9:00 PM FIESTA!
The Great Alberto Ginastera
24 Friday
8:00 PM AFTERGLOW
Billie Holiday in the 1940s
9:00 PM NIGHT LIGHTS
When Wes Montgomery Met…
We continue celebrating Montgomery's centennial highlighting his collaborations with Milt Jackson, Jimmy Smith, and other jazz greats.
25 Saturday
12:00 PM THE METROPOLITAN
OPERA
Norma (Bellini)
Maurizio Benini, conductor Sonya Yoncheva (Norma), Ekaterina Gubanova (Adalgisa), Michael Spyres (Pollione), Christian Van Horn (Oroveso)
26 Sunday
6:00 PM WFIU PRESENTS
27 Monday
8:00 PM CHICAGO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Muti Conducts Montgomery & Beethoven
MONTGOMERY: Hymn for Everyone
BOTTESINI: Double Bass Concerto No. 2 in B minor
Alexander Hanna, double bass
BEETHOVEN: Symphony No. 6 in F Major, Op. 68 (Pastoral)
10:00 PM PIPEDREAMS
Advancing the Art
28 Tuesday
8:00 PM ETHER GAME
Salad Days
From Hollywood to piracy to comics, join us as we look back on the Golden Ages.
9:00 PM THE SCORE
Good for a Laugh
Get a peek at what movies make host Edmund Stone laugh out loud.
10:00 PM CHAMBER MUSIC SOCIETY OF LINCOLN CENTER
The 20th Century Clarinet
BERNSTEIN: Sonata for Clarinet and Piano
David Shifrin, clarinet; Gloria Chien, piano
MILHAUD: La cheminée du roi René Suite for Woodwind Quintet, Op. 205
Sooyun Kim, flute; James Austin Smith, oboe; Romie de GuiseLanglois, clarinet; Gina Cuffari, bassoon; Radovan Vlatkovic, horn
HINDEMITH: Quartet for Clarinet, Violin, Cello, and Piano
Alexander Fiterstein, clarinet; Sean Lee, violin; Nicholas Canellakis, cello; Michael Stephen Brown, piano
29 Wednesday
8:00 PM SYMPHONYCAST
Los Angeles Philharmonic
Susanna Mälkki, conductor Beatrice Rana, piano
SAARIAHO: Vista
TCHAIKOVSKY: Piano Concerto No. 1
TCHAIKOVSKY: October (Autumn Song)
SCRIABIN: The Poem of Ecstasy
10:00 PM THE NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC
Music of Our Time: Liang, Dalbavie, Shephard, Muhly
LEI LIANG: Verge, for 18 Strings
MARC-ANDRÉ DALBAVIE: Melodia, for Instrumental Ensemble
SEAN SHEPHERD: These
Particular Circumstances, in seven uninterrupted episodes
NICO MUHLY: Detailed Instructions, for orchestra
HANDEL: Messiah
Sherezade Panthaki, soprano; Reginald Mobley, countertenor; Leif Auruhn Solén, tenor; Jonathon Adams, baritone; Handel and Haydn
Society Chorus; Harry Christophers, artistic director; Masaaki Suzuki, conductor
30 Thursday
8:00 PM HARMONIA
Abel at 300
We explore Carl Friedrich Abel’s life and legacy at 300.
9:00 PM FIESTA!
Cello & Piano: Carlos Prieto & Edison Quintana
31 Friday
8:00 PM AFTERGLOW
Tributes to the Lady
Hear tributes to Holiday from Carmen McRae, Abbey Lincoln, Sam Cooke, and more.
9:00 PM NIGHT LIGHTS
The Thad Jones Songbook
Celebrate the centennial of Thad Jones.
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1,000th episode of ‘Focus on Flowers’ airs this month
Focus on Flowers reaches a milestone this month when its 1,000th episode airs on March 30!
The program debuted on March 12, 2004, and is hosted by Master Gardener Moya Andrews, who has been with the show since its beginning. For the past 1,000 episodes, Andrews has worked alongside Michael Paskash, who has engineered every episode, and LuAnn Johnson, whose job transitioned from a supportive role in the production of Focus on Flowers to being the show’s producer.
Every week on Focus on Flowers, Andrews shares gardening tips and her fervor for the aesthetic of gardens, on occasion even considering gardening as a metaphor for certain aspects of life.
Johnson considers Andrews’ gardening knowledge and experience the driving force behind the show. Over the past two decades, she has learned a great deal from Andrews, not only about gardening but also about how to live well.
“I love that Moya imparts her wisdom through stories about her personal experiences,” said Johnson.
This month’s Focus on Flowers shows will cover controlling growth (March 2), disguising bulb foliage (March 9), roses (March 16), and 18th-century gardens (March 23). And finally, for the 1,000th episode on March 30, Andrews will discuss her own garden.
Focus on Flowers airs Thursdays and Fridays at 3:01 p.m. and Saturdays and Sundays at 6:55 a.m. on WFIU. The program is also available wherever you get your podcasts. Learn more at wfiu.org/focusonflowers
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