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Dear Member, Summer greetings from WTTW and WFMT! This month, we’re taking you on adventures around town and beyond. On WFMT throughout the month, we’ll continue our tour of summer music festivals. Don’t miss our Facebook Live videos all summer from Grant Park. And WTTW takes you under the seas, into the wild, and to foreign lands while keeping you up to date on everything you need to know about what’s happening right here in Chicago. On WTTW11, get a unique perspective on Ireland’s Wild Coast with Irish native and wildlife photographer Colin Stafford-Johnson, and the Dutch island of Schiermonnikoog with Kira Cook as she explores more Islands Without Cars; learn about the contributions to our society of The Arab Americans; watch as a new winner is crowned on The Great British Baking Show; learn how strongly Broadway musicals have been influenced by Jewish artists, and take a leap back in time to a legendary gathering of folk icons at Carnegie Hall. Also, we’ll mark the 20th anniversary of the death of Britain’s Princess Diana with an insightful new documentary and welcome the return of the young detective Endeavour Morse as we embark on a fourth season of the popular drama series. Remember you can watch all of these shows and series on our website at wttw.com/watch. This month on wttw.com, visit a stalwart of Chicago’s beer scene, Half Acre Beer Company, as we tour their new brewery and trace their history; find out what you need to know about eclipses and how to view the August 21 solar eclipse from Adler Planetarium; and get the lowdown on meaningful Chicago locales from CTA bus driver Toronzo Cannon, who also happens to be one of the best (and most stylish) blues musicians in the city. On WFMT, we’re celebrating the festivals. We have three live performances from the Grant Park Music Festival in Millennium Park: guest artist Pablo Villegas with The Spanish Guitar, a RespighiHaydn-Chadwick concert, and the season’s grand finale, a performance of Beethoven’s Ninth. Visiting us from the Ravinia Festival for live Levin Studio Impromptus will be the Danish String Quartet and The Knights. From the 2017 Salzburg Festival, we’ll broadcast a performance of Verdi’s Aida, starring Anna Netrebko and conducted by Riccardo Muti. And on weekday mornings, Carl Grapentine will be playing music from festivals near and far. Visit WFMT’s Facebook page in August to watch KAIA String Quartet play a live concert from Artango Bar & Steakhouse while dancers perform. And check out Chicago’s only street festival for classical music, Thirsty Ears, on wfmt.com. Enjoy the remaining days of summer, and thanks for your support. Sincerely,
Dan Schmidt President & CEO
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ON THE COVER: David “Bud” Perry, Raising Bertie. Photo: Kartemquin Films
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The Member Magazine for WTTW and WFMT Renée Crown Public Media Center 5400 North Saint Louis Avenue Chicago, Illinois 60625 Main Switchboard (773) 583-5000 Member and Viewer Services (773) 509-1111 x 6 WFMT Radio Networks (773) 279-2000 Chicago Production Center (773) 583-5000 Websites
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Guide Staff Publisher Anne Gleason Art Director Tom Peth WTTW Contributors Julia Maish Dan Soles WFMT Contributor Andrea Lamoreaux Distribution Manager Pat Sheppard Advertising Sales WTTW: D ouglas Carleton (773) 279-2128 WFMT: P aul Ansell (773) 279-2101 The Guide: The Member Magazine for WTTW and WFMT (ISSN 2329-1338) August 2017 Volume 32, Number 234 The Guide: The Member Magazine for WTTW and WFMT is published monthly (for contributors of $40 or more annually) by Window To The World Communications, Inc., 5400 North Saint Louis Ave., Chicago, IL 60625-4698. Periodical postage paid at Chicago, IL and additional mailing offices. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to The Guide: The Member Magazine for WTTW and WFMT, 5400 North Saint Louis Ave., Chicago, IL 60625-4698. Copyright 2014, Window To The World Communications, Inc., Chicago, IL.
MEMBER CONNECTIONS Screening & Discussion: The Vietnam War Join us for a free screening of highlights and discussion about THE VIETNAM WAR, the new film from Ken Burns and Lynn Novick. This new ten-part, 18-hour opus tells the epic story of one of the most consequential, divisive, WHAT and controversial events in Screening & Discussion: American history as it has The Vietnam War never before been told on WHERE film. Visceral and immersive, Chicago Cultural Center the series explores the human 78 East Washington Street dimensions of the war in Chicago through revelatory testimony of nearly 80 witnesses from WHEN Saturday, August 19, all sides – Americans who 2:00 pm fought in the war and others who opposed it, as well as combatants and civilians from North and South Vietnam. Following the film we will hear from veterans, mental health advocates, and community members affected by the conflict. Don’t miss this free Saturday event. For more information and to RSVP, visit wttw.com/events.
WTTW Kids Big Idea Traveling Lab The WTTW Kids BIG IDEA tour brings the BIG IDEA Traveling Lab to communities throughout Chicagoland! Join us for an exciting 45-minute FREE live show, perfect for children 2 to 7 years old, bringing to life the fun and learning from WTTW Kids’ most popular and beloved shows for kids. WHAT Hosted by the WTTW Kids Lab WTTW Kids Big Idea Guys, children will be inspired to Traveling Lab discover their own BIG IDEAS using our very own recipe of Wonder, WHERE Watch & Learn More! The exciting Lakeview YMCA 3333 N. Marshfield Avenue show will engage kids to explore in Chicago themes like emotions, life cycles, recycling, the natural world, and WHEN more as we discover everyday BIG Thursday, August 31, IDEAS. We’ll also learn about great 10:30 am children’s books that support the show’s themes and experience a few fun surprises along the way. Some shows will include a character Meet & Greet following the performance. Join us for free! Learn more at wttw.com/kids.
Chicago Tonight Viewing Party
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Chicago Tonight Viewing Party
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Meet host Phil Ponce and the rest of the Chicago Tonight team – both in front of the camera and behind the scenes! You’ll enjoy dinner, a private viewing of the program followed by a Q&A session, and a studio tour. Mingle with the hosts and staff after the show and find out what it takes to produce our flagship program. Reserve your seats now. Visit wttw.com/events for more information and to get tickets.
The Vietnam War: An Evening with Ken Burns and Lynn Novick You’re invited to an exclusive event with Ken Burns and his directing and producing partner Lynn Novick – and to be among the first to preview and discuss their new 10-part film THE VIETNAM WAR. During this very special evening, Burns – who has said this film is “without a doubt the most ambitious project he has ever undertaken” – and Novick will discuss the “making of,” show excerpts, and answer your questions. Their landmark work together includes WHAT PROHIBITION, THE WAR, BASEBALL, and THE CIVIL WAR, which The New Screening & Discussion: York Times said cemented Burns’ place as “the most accomplished documenThe Vietnam War An Evening with Ken Burns tary filmmaker of his generation.” and Lynn Novick In an immersive narrative, Burns and Novick tell the epic story of the Vietnam War as it has never before been told on film. THE VIETNAM WAR WHERE features testimony from nearly 100 witnesses, including many Americans Auditorium Theatre who fought in the war and others who opposed it, as well as Vietnamese 50 E. Congress Parkway Ken Burns and Lynn Novick combatants and civilians from both the winning and losing sides. Ten years in Chicago in the making, the series brings the war and the chaotic epoch it encompassed viscerally to life. WHEN Seats for this exclusive event are going very quickly so reserve your spot right away. Visit wttw.com/events to purchase $25 Thursday, September 7, tickets for $15. 6:30 pm WTTW is proud to partner with the Auditorium Theatre on this special event.
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Daily Television Programming • Programmer’s Picks on WTTW11
The Arab Americans
Folk Legends: Isn’t This a Time!
POV: Raising Bertie
Explore the contributions made by immigrants to the United States from the Middle East, North Africa, and the Arabian Peninsula. Featured are Senator George Mitchell, actor Jamie Farr, General John Abizaid, Anthony Shadid, Helen Thomas, and more.
Treasure this last and historic gathering of the artists who defined folk music, including Peter, Paul and Mary; Arlo Guthrie; Pete Seeger; and The Weavers. The 2003 Carnegie Hall concert features performances that the artists considered among their best.
This documentary provides an intimate sixyear portrait of three young men growing into adulthood in rural North Carolina, exploring complex relationships between generational poverty, educational inequality, and race.
Thursday, August 3, 8:00 pm
Sunday, August 13, 8:00 pm
Monday, August 28, 10:00 pm
See page 6 for information about WTTW Prime listings.
Tuesday 1 EARLY MORNING 12:30 Charlie Rose 1:30 Tavis Smiley 2:00 Grantchester Season 3 on Masterpiece (Part 7 of 7) [R] 3:00 Remember Me (Part 3 of 3) [R] 4:00 Curious Traveler: Curious Paris [R] 4:30 Nightly Business Report 5:00 Chicago Tonight [R] MORNING-AFTERNOON 6:00-6:00 WTTW Kids EVENING 6:00 PBS NewsHour 7:00 Chicago Tonight 8:00 Boys of ’36: American Experience Explore the
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thrilling story of the American rowing team that triumphed at the 1936 Olympics in Nazi Germany. Inspired by #1 bestseller The Boys in the Boat, the film follows the underdog team that took the nation by storm when they captured gold. 9:00 Rare: Creatures of the Photo Ark (Part 3 of 3) Travel with photographer Joel Sartore as he adds vibrant insects to his Photo Ark collection and searches for larger animals in Budapest and Prague. He also tags along on a Rowi kiwi egg rescue in New Zealand. 10:00 Frontline: The Vaccine War Join an investigation into the science and politics of vaccine safety. Despite a scientific consensus that there is no link between vaccines and disorders like autism, the war over whether to immunize children continues. 11:00 BBC World News 11:30 Chicago Tonight [R]
10:00 NOVA: Secrets of the Sky Tombs A team of daring scientists reveals ancient secrets of the first people to settle the forbidding Himalayas. Join them as they climb into mountain tombs that preserve evidence of strange rituals designed to ward off the restless spirits of the dead. 11:00 BBC World News 11:30 Chicago Tonight [R]
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MORNING-AFTERNOON 6:00-6:00 WTTW Kids
EARLY MORNING 12:30 Charlie Rose 1:30 Tavis Smiley 2:00 Antiques Roadshow: Vintage Richmond [R] 3:00 POV: Memories of a Penitent Heart [R] 4:00 Rick Steves’ Europe: West England 4:30 Nightly Business Report 5:00 Chicago Tonight [R] MORNING-AFTERNOON 6:00-6:00 WTTW Kids
Ireland’s Wild Coast Join Emmy-winning wildlife cameraman Colin Stafford-Johnson on an authored odyssey along Ireland’s rugged Atlantic coast, providing insights into the wild animals and wild places of the island he calls home. Part of the PBS Summer of Adventure series.
Wednesday, August 2, 8:00 pm
EVENING 6:00 PBS NewsHour 7:00 Chicago Tonight 8:00 Ireland’s Wild Coast Join Emmy-winning wildlife cameraman Colin StaffordJohnson on an authored odyssey along Ireland’s rugged Atlantic coast, providing insights into the wild animals and wild places of the island he calls home. Part of the PBS Summer of Adventure series.
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Thursday 3 EARLY MORNING 12:30 Charlie Rose 1:30 Tavis Smiley 2:00 Boys of ’36: American Experience See Tues. Aug. 1 at 8:00 pm. [R] 3:00 Frontline: The Vaccine War See Tues. Aug. 1 at 10:00 pm. [R] 4:00 Islands without Cars with Kira Cook: Mackinac Island [R] 4:30 Nightly Business Report [R] 5:00 Chicago Tonight [R]
EVENING 6:00 PBS NewsHour 7:00 Chicago Tonight 8:00 The Arab Americans This new documentary illustrates the contributions made to the American fabric for almost 200 years by those who immigrated to the United States from the Middle East, North Africa, and the Arabian Peninsula. 9:00 Undiscovered Haiti with Jose Andres Follow Chef Andres into the heart of this mysterious island; through its unique cuisine, discover the history and culture of a proud and rarely understood people. Joining Andres along the way are former president Bill Clinton and Chef Mario Batali. 10:00 The Experience with Dedry Jones: Featuring Roberto Fonseca Dedry Jones talks with Roberto Fonseca, the dynamic Grammy-nominated Afro-Cuban jazz pianist, composer, and producer who
Roberto Fonseca
The Experience with Dedry Jones: Roberto Fonseca Dedry Jones talks with Roberto Fonseca, the dynamic Grammynominated Afro-Cuban jazz pianist, composer, and producer who was also featured in Weekend in Havana with Geoffrey Baer. The studio audience in WTTW’s intimate Grainger Studio also enjoys a live performance by the artist with a full band.
Thursday, August 3, 10:00 pm
was also featured in Weekend in Havana with Geoffrey Baer. 11:00 BBC World News 11:30 Chicago Tonight [R]
Friday 4 EARLY MORNING 12:30 Charlie Rose 1:30 Tavis Smiley 2:00 Ireland’s Wild Coast [R] 4:00 Check, Please! Shokolad, New Star, Osteria Langhe [R] 4:30 Nightly Business Report 5:00 Chicago Tonight [R] 2017
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WTTW Digital Channel Highlights These digital channels are available with digital cable or over-the-air with a digital receiver. For more information about digital television and for complete schedules, visit wttw.com/schedule. NOVA: Eclipse Over America Monday, August 21, 9:00 pm
WTTW11 in HD Free TV, over-the-air antenna viewers can watch WTTW11 in high-definition by tuning to channel 11-1. Cable or satellite viewers can locate WTTW11 in highdefinition on the on-screen menu.
Join scientists and citizens alike as they observe the first total solar eclipse to traverse the U.S. mainland in more than a generation. Discover the storied history of eclipse science and follow current, cutting-edge research into the solar corona.
Full schedule online at wttw.com/schedules Pictured: The Moon crossing in front of the Sun
Around the Corner with John McGivern Tuesdays, 6:00 pm
WTTW Prime WTTW Prime is our “prime time all the time” channel. Free TV, over-the-air antenna viewers can tune to channel 11-2 to find WTTW Prime. WTTW Prime is on Comcast digital cable channel 370 and on RCN channel 37.
John McGivern leads a unique field trip through Wisconsin towns and neighborhoods from Sheboygan to Racine, and Burlington to Brady Street. McGivern discovers the secrets to living well, working hard, and playing merrily in all of these hometowns.
Full schedule online at wttw.com/schedules Pictured: John McGivern
Cool Off
Sunday, August 20, 11:00 am
WTTW Create WTTW Create is our how-to and lifestyle programming channel. Free TV, over-the-air antenna viewers tune to channel 11-3. WTTW Create is on Comcast digital cable channel 369 and on RCN channel 38. WTTW Create programming airs from 6:00 am to 6:00 pm.
The heat wave is on and we’re ready to cool down. Pack your winter gear; we’re going on a jaunt to some of the coldest regions of the world. Burt Wolf, Joseph Rosendo, and Art Wolfe will take us on an unforgettable journey through Canada and Switzerland. Chef Tina Nordstrom enjoys ice fishing, reindeer races, and more exciting activities in Sweden. This marathon will be chocked with enough fun to put you on ice until winter.
Full schedule online at wttw.com/schedules Pictured: Chef Tina Nordstrom
WTTW World
America ReFramed: By the River of Babylon
WTTW WORLD features public television’s signature documentary, science, and news programming complemented by original content from emerging producers. Free TV, over-the-air antenna viewers tune to channel 11-3. WTTW WORLD is on Comcast digital cable channel 369 and on RCN channel 38. WTTW World airs from 6:00 pm to 6:00 am.
By the River of Babylon takes us into the unique culture and environment of South Louisiana below the Mississippi River: a habitat that gave rise to Cajun and Creole music, food, and culture, and one that is disappearing at an alarming rate.
Tuesday, August 8, 7:00 pm
Full schedule online at wttw.com/schedules Pictured: Singer Tommy McLain
Ready Jet Go: Back to Borton 7 Friday, August 18, 8:00 pm
NEW! WTTW PBS Kids 24/7 Free TV, over-the-air antenna viewers can tune to channel 11-4. The WTTW PBS Kids 24/7 is on Comcast digital channels 368 and on RCN channel 39.
When Jet’s parents need to return to their home planet, Sean and Sydney join the Propulsion family for an epic adventure to Bortron 7. Ride along with Jet as he takes a tour of our solar system and learns about the planets from Mercury to Neptune.
Full schedule online at wttw.com/schedules Pictured: Ready Jet Go crew heading toward Borton 7
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800 Words America’s Test Kitchen Check, Please! The Truth about Alcohol
In the Spotlight
In the Spotlight bakers in the semifinal as they bash and fold pastry to achieve perfect lamination; make yeast cake with a fruity top and delicate chocolate work; and prepare a multiple mini-cake bake. Which three will go to the final? 10:00 Great British Baking Show: The Final (Part 10 of 10) Find out who will be crowned the winner after the finalists wrestle with meringues, undertake a British classic with only one recipe instruction and no measurements, and tackle one of the most complex challenges ever seen on the series. 11:00 BBC World News 11:30 Chicago Tonight: The Week in Review with Joel Weisman [R]
Islands without Cars with Kira Cook: Holland Kira explores the unique Dutch bicycle culture of The Netherlands, meets a couple of Americans playing a significant part in those gasoline-free values, picnics while floating through a storybook village of interconnected islands, and meets the people who work and play on the island of Schiermonnikoog.
Friday, August 4, 7:30 pm
MORNING-AFTERNOON 6:00-6:00 WTTW Kids EVENING 6:00 PBS NewsHour 7:00 Chicago Tonight: The Week in Review with Joel Weisman 7:30 Islands Without Cars with Kira Cook: Holland 8:00 Check, Please! Fat Rice, River Roast, La Lagartija Catherine De Orio welcomes three more guest-reviewers: oil and gas negotiator Sharif Shawki, whose choice is Fat Rice in Logan Square; musician Dave Specter, who recommends River Roast in River North; and student rabbi Sarah Rosenbaum, who loves the Near West Side eatery La Lagartija. 8:30 MEXICO – One Plate at a Time with Rick Bayless: Dreaming of Sustainable Agriculture Chef Pedro Abascal is changing tourist’s perceptions of the food in Riviera Maya, using local farms to supply his hip hotel restaurants. Rick and Pedro discuss the challenges and successes of his approach. 9:00 Great British Baking Show: Patisserie (Part 9 of 10) Join the four remaining
Saturday 5 EARLY MORNING 12:00 Charlie Rose 1:00 Tavis Smiley 1:30 Rare: Creatures of the Photo Ark (Part 3 of 3) See Tues. Aug. 1 at 9:00 pm. [R] 2:30 Wild Alaska Live (Part 3 of 3) [R] 3:30 Undiscovered Haiti with Jose Andres See Thurs. Aug. 3 at 9:00 pm. [R] 4:30 Nightly Business Report 5:00 Chicago Tonight: The Week in Review with Joel Weisman [R] MORNING 5:30-10:30 WTTW Kids 10:30 Wisconsin Foodie: Death’s Door – Juniper Harvest 11:00 Around the Corner with John McGivern: Whitefish Bay 11:30 Ask This Old House: Molding Raceway, Deck Board AFTERNOON 12:00 Cook’s Country: Break Out the Bourbon 12:30 Steven Raichlen’s Project Smoke: Extreme Smoke 1:00 A Chef’s Life: One Potato, New Potato 1:30 MEXICO – One Plate at a Time with Rick Bayless: Baking Up Comfort 2:00 America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated: Chocolate-Caramel Layer Cake 2:30 America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated: A Spanish Affair 3:00 Martha Stewart’s Cooking School: Sweets 3:30 Martha Bakes: West 4:00 Check, Please! Fat Rice, River Roast, La Lagartija See Fri. Aug. 4 at 8:00 pm. [R] 4:30 Chicago Time Machine with Geoffrey Baer (Part 3 of 4) 5:00 Rick Steves’ Europe: Southeast England 5:30 Curious Traveler: Curious Rome
EVENING 6:00 PBS NewsHour Weekend 6:30 Washington Week 7:00 800 Words (Part 7 of 8) George struggles to deal with Shay in the wake of all the trouble, feeling Laura’s absence more than ever. Under stress, he also has trouble writing his column. 8:00 800 Words (Part 8 of 8) George tries to convince Shay to stay in Weld. The women of Weld question the motive behind Jan’s arrival. Katie organizes a camp-in to protest the proposed development. 9:00 Death in Paradise (Season 6, Part 8 of 8) Saint Marie’s mayoral elections are thrown into disarray when Victor Pearce, local entrepreneur and odds-on favorite to win, is stabbed in his polling booth just as he and the other three candidates cast their votes. 10:00 Sherlock Season 4 on Masterpiece: The Final Problem Long-buried secrets catch up with the Baker Street duo. Someone has been playing a long game indeed, and Sherlock and Watson face their greatest-ever challenge. Is the game finally over?
Sunday 6 EARLY MORNING 12:00 The Coroner: The Salcombe Selkie (Part 7 of 20) [R] 1:00 The Tunnel: Sabotage (Part 6 of 8) [R] 2:00 Antiques Roadshow: Vintage Charlotte [R] 3:00 Great British Baking Show: Patisserie (Part 9 of 10) See Fri. Aug. 4 at 9:00 pm. [R] 4:00 Great British Baking Show: The Final (Part 10 of 10) See Fri. Aug. 4 at 10:00 pm. [R]
Great British Baking Show (Season Finale) It’s down to the wire for the remaining bakers in these last two episodes of the season. First, the four semifinalists tackle daunting patisserie challenges, winnowing down the group to just three finalists. The finale finds them being tested by some of the most bewilderingly complex recipes ever seen in the history of the series.
Friday, August 4, 9:00 pm
MORNING 5:00-11:00 WTTW Kids 11:00 Born to Explore with Richard Wiese: Tanzania – The Last Stone Age Tribe 11:30 Taste the Islands: Cultural Composite 11:55 Check, Please! Fat Rice, River Roast, La Lagartija [R] AFTERNOON 12:23 Lidia’s Kitchen: Acidity 12:50 Rebecca (Part 2 of 2) The late mistress of Manderley, Rebecca, casts her irresistible spell from beyond the grave in this adaptation of Daphne du Maurier’s haunting novel. Emmy-winner Diana Rigg portrays Mrs. Danvers, the sinister head housekeeper devoted to Rebecca. 2:30 Anne of Green Gables Anne may be all grown up, but she still has a knack for finding trouble, and her misadventures follow her to Kingsport where
The Tunnel (Season Finale) In the final two episodes of the season, learn if Karl and Elise get to Vanessa in time. Karl wonders if he’s being threatened. Elise and Eryka cross the line, but they could live to regret it. Then, Elise makes a devastating discovery, Karl threatens MI5, and Artem launches his lethal attack.
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6:00 Thomas & Friends 6:30 Arthur 7:00 Ready Jet Go! 7:30 Wild Kratts 8:00 Nature Cat 8:30 Curious George 9:00 Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood 9:30 Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood 10:00 Splash & Bubbles 10:30 Splash & Bubbles 11:00 Sesame Street 11:30 Sesame Street
Afternoons 12:00 Super Why! 12:30 Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood 1:00 Cat in the Hat 1:30 Peg + Cat 2:00 Curious George 2:30 Arthur 3:00 Nature Cat 3:30 Nature Cat 4:00 Wild Kratts 4:30 Wild Kratts 5:00 Odd Squad 5:30 Odd Squad
5:30 Peg + Cat 6:00 Sesame Street 6:30 Sesame Street 7:00 Splash & Bubbles 7:30 Splash & Bubbles 8:00 Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood 8:30 Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood 9:00 Nature Cat 9:30 Arthur
Sunday Mornings 5:00 Dinosaur Train 5:30 Dinosaur Train 6:00 Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood 6:30 Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood 7:00 Curious George 7:30 Curious George 8:00 Ready Jet Go! 8:30 Nature Cat 9:00 Wild Kratts 9:30 Wild Kratts 10:00 Odd Squad 10:30 Odd Squad
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she learns that the town aristocrats are completely opposed to her. Anne, however, perseveres and finds an ally in one of her students. PBS NewsHour Weekend [R] Great British Baking Show: Patisserie (Part 9 of 10) [R]
EVENING 6:00 Great British Baking Show: The Final (Part 10 of 10) [R] 7:00 The Truth About Alcohol Dr. Javid Abdelmoneim investigates our ongoing love affair with alcohol. In this upbeat and accessible BBC documentary, cutting-edge science explodes some longheld myths. Why do younger individuals handle alcohol better than older people? Why are “teetotalers” more susceptible to heart attacks than those who drink? Why is red wine better for you than white wine? 8:00 Prohibition: A Nation of Drunkards (Part 1 of 3) In 1917, the 18th Amendment sails through both Houses of Congress. Prohibitionists rejoice that America has become officially dry. But Americans are about to discover that making Prohibition the law of the land has been one thing; enforcing it will be another. 10:00 The Tunnel: Sabotage (Part 7 of 8)
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Monday 7 EARLY MORNING 12:00 The Experience with Dedry Jones: Featuring Roberto Fonseca See Thurs. Aug. 3 at 10:00 pm. [R] 1:00 800 Words (Part 7 of 8) See Sat. Aug. 5 at 7:00 pm. [R] 2:00 800 Words (Part 8 of 8) See Sat. Aug. 5 at 8:00 pm. [R] 3:00 Death in Paradise (Season 6, Part 8 of 8) See Sat. Aug. 5 at 9:00 pm. [R] 4:00 The Arab Americans See Thurs. Aug. 3 at 8:00 pm. [R] 5:00 P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home: Super Foods, Super Recipes 5:30 Martha Stewart’s Cooking School: Sweets [R] MORNING-AFTERNOON 6:00-6:00 WTTW Kids EVENING 6:00 PBS NewsHour 7:00 Chicago Tonight 8:00 Prohibition: A Nation of Scofflaws (Part 2 of 3) In 1920, Prohibition goes into effect, making it illegal to manufacture, transport, or sell intoxicating liquor. This episode examines the problems of enforcement, as millions 2017
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In the Spotlight of law-abiding Americans become lawbreakers overnight. 10:00 Al Capone: Icon The mention of Al Capone’s name sparks images of pinstripe suits and ruthless murders. More than 80 years after the height of his power, this program explores Capone’s enduring impact on American culture, and why people are still so fascinated by this celebrity gangster. 11:00 BBC World News 11:30 Chicago Tonight [R]
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PBS Previews: The Vietnam War This program takes a look at the creation of the upcoming series from Ken Burns and Lynn Novick: The Vietnam War. Featuring interviews with the filmmakers, behind-the-scenes footage, and exclusive clips from the series, this program will provide an advance look at this fall’s most anticipated film.
Wednesday, August 9, 8:00 pm
EARLY MORNING 12:30 Charlie Rose 1:30 Tavis Smiley 2:00 Prohibition: A Nation of Drunkards (Part 1 of 3) See Sun. Aug. 6 at 8:00 pm. [R] 4:00 Curious Traveler: Curious Rome [R] 4:30 Nightly Business Report 5:00 Chicago Tonight [R] MORNING-AFTERNOON 6:00-6:00 WTTW Kids EVENING 6:00 PBS NewsHour 7:00 Chicago Tonight 8:00 Prohibition: A Nation of Hypocrites (Part 3 of 3) Support for Prohibition diminishes in the mid-1920s amid growing disenchantment with its glaring unintended consequences. Congress easily passes the 21st Amendment, which repeals the 18th, and the states quickly ratify it. 10:00 Dick Cavett’s Watergate From 1972 to 1974, The Dick Cavett Show was at the forefront of national television coverage of the Watergate scandal, as Cavett interviewed nearly every major Watergate figure as the crisis unfolded. This program documents the scandal in the words of the people who lived it. 11:00 BBC World News 11:30 Chicago Tonight
Wednesday 9 The Legends of Folk: Isn’t This a Time! Treasure this last and historic gathering of the artists who defined folk music, including Peter, Paul, and Mary; Arlo Guthrie; Pete Seeger; and The Weavers. This iconic Carnegie Hall concert from 2003 features performances that the artists considered among their best.
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EARLY MORNING 12:30 Charlie Rose 1:30 Tavis Smiley 2:00 Prohibition: A Nation of Scofflaws (Part 2 of 3) See Mon. Aug. 7 at 8:00 pm. [R] 4:00 Check, Please! Fat Rice, River Roast, La Lagartija [R] 4:30 Nightly Business Report 5:00 Chicago Tonight [R] MORNING-AFTERNOON 6:00-6:00 WTTW Kids EVENING 6:00 PBS NewsHour 7:00 Chicago Tonight 8:00 PBS Previews: The Vietnam War
Bridging Urban America: The Story of Master Engineer Ralph Modjeski This new film celebrates master engineer Ralph Modjeski, a Polish-born Paris-trained immigrant who contributed to the building of a modern America, along with an examination of strategically significant bridges from the 20th century and their impact on urban development and commerce. 10:30 Islands Without Cars: Holland See Fri. Aug. 4 at 7:30 pm. [R] 11:00 BBC World News 11:30 Chicago Tonight [R]
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EARLY MORNING 12:30 Charlie Rose 1:30 Tavis Smiley 2:00 Prohibition: A Nation of Hypocrites (Part 3 of 3) See Tues. Aug. 8 at 8:00 pm. [R] 4:00 Islands Without Cars: Holland [R] 4:30 Nightly Business Report 5:00 Chicago Tonight [R] MORNING-AFTERNOON 6:00-6:00 WTTW Kids EVENING 6:00 PBS NewsHour 7:00 Chicago Tonight 7:30 Hidden Chicago Geoffrey Baer travels all over the Chicago region in search of often-overlooked fragments of our history, including: relics from the World’s Fair of 1893, historic murals magnificently restored, the former movie studio where Charlie Chaplin worked, a Gold Coast alley still paves with century-old wood blocks, a cow path among the Loop skyscrapers, a 2,000-year-old Roman column given to Chicago by Benito Mussolini, the remains of a storefront that melted in the Chicago Fire, and much, much more! Each find has a fascinating story to tell. 9:15 Classical Rewind Experience the beauty, romance, and power of musical masterpieces in this joyride through the world of classical hits. Martin Goldsmith hosts, with reflections from Itzhak Perlman, Joshua Bell, Stewart Copeland of The Police, and others. 10:45 On the Psychiatrist’s Couch with Dr. Daniel Amen, MD The Washington Post wrote that by almost any measure, Dr. Daniel Amen is the most popular psychiatrist in America. He has written 10 New York Times bestselling books, including the mega-bestseller Change Your Brain, Change Your Life.
EARLY MORNING 12:30 BBC World News 1:00 Classical Rewind See Thurs. Aug. 10 at 9:15 pm. [R] 2:30 21 Days to a Slimmer, Younger You with Dr. Kellyann The weight loss transformation specialist shares how super foods, bone broth, and mini-fasts can take your weight loss to a whole new level. 4:00 21 Days to a Slimmer, Younger You with Dr. Kellyann [R] 5:30 Chicago Tonight [R]
EVENING 6:00 PBS NewsHour 7:00 Chicago Tonight: The Week in Review with Joel Weisman 7:30 ’60s Pop, Rock, & Soul Legends of the 1960s unite in this all-new live performance special. Co-hosts Peter Noone and the late Davy Jones sing their biggest hits, focusing on the years 1965-1969. This program includes pop sounds from Frat Rock to Surf Pop, the British Beats to the Breakthrough Bands, Motown, Soul, and Pop classics.
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Visions of Europe Soar above the wonders of Britain, France, Germany, Italy, and Greece in this sweeping aerial tour. With stunning visuals set to classical music from each region, experience these iconic landscapes in a completely new way.
Monday, August 14, 7:30 pm
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Celtic Thunder Legacy Celtic Thunder soloists Colm Keegan, Keith Harkin, Ryan Kelly, Emmett O’Hanlon, and Neil Byrne are joined by guest artist Damian McGinty, a former castmate and original member of Celtic Thunder. Along with featuring Celtic Thunder’s popular ensemble performances, “Legacy” also offers a wide variety of solo hits and fan favorites such as Damian’s “Buachaille On Eirne,” Ryan’s “Ride On,” Keith’s “The Mountains of Mourne,” Neil’s “Noreen,” Emmett’s “Danny Boy,” and contemporary hits “Falling Slowly” and “Black Velvet Band.” 11:30 BBC World News
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Saturday 12 EARLY MORNING 12:00 Suze Orman’s Financial Solutions for You Suze Orman focuses on helping individuals “find financial solutions for you.” This special’s central theme is that financial decision-making should be guided by an understanding of “the goal of money.” 2:00 Suze Orman’s Financial Solutions for You [R] 4:00 Chicago’s Loop: A New Walking Tour Written and hosted by Geoffrey Baer, this program traces the fascinating history of downtown Chicago’s rise, fall, and rebirth, revealing the fascinating, fun, and sometimes tragic stories behind the buildings and places that shape our “city-within-a-city.” MORNING 6:30 Chicago’s Lakefront More than a decade ago, Geoffrey Baer took made a sweeping journey from one end of Chicago’s lakefront to the other. Since then, dramatic changes have taken place along the shoreline – Millennium Park, Soldier Field, entire new neighborhoods of condo towers, and more. Join him as he retraces his steps. 9:00 Chicago’s Loop: A New Walking Tour [R] 11:30 Chicago’s Lakefront [R] AFTERNOON 2:00 Cook’s Country Thighs and Fried Peach Pies Julia shows Bridget how to make the Ultimate Barbeque Chicken Thighs; tasting expert Jack Bishop challenges Bridget to a tasting of bagged popcorn; and test cook Bryan Roof shows Julia how to make Fried Peach Pies at home. 2:35 Cook’s Country: Straight From So-Cal Julia shows Bridget how to make authentic
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Citrus-Braised Pork Tacos at home; tasting expert Jack Bishop challenges Julia to a tasting of mild salsa; equipment expert Adam Ried reviews piping bags; and test cook Christie Morrison shows Julia the secrets to making the best So-Cal Churros. Cook’s Country: The ItalianAmerican Kitchen Test cook Ashley Moore shows Bridget how to make the ultimate Sausage Ragu; tasting expert Jack Bishop challenges Bridget to a tasting of fettucine; and test cook Bryan Roof shows Julia the secrets to making a regional specialty for Fluffy Baked Polenta with Red Sauce at home. Cook’s Country: When Only Chocolate Will Do Julia shows Bridget how to make the ultimate Mississippi Mud Pie; equipment expert Adam Ried reviews small food processors; and Bridget uncovers the secrets to making the best Whoopie Pies right at home. ’60s Pop, Rock, & Soul See Fri. Aug. 11 at 7:30 pm. [R]
EVENING 6:30 Washington Week 7:00 Johnny Mathis: Wonderful, Wonderful! Recorded at The Tropicana in Atlantic City in celebration of his 50 years in show business, this special features Johnny performing many of his hits including “In the Morning,” “Wonderful! Wonderful!,” “What I Did For Love,” “Chances Are,” “Misty,” “Maria,” Stranger in Paradise,” and “A Certain Smile.” 9:00 Johnny Mathis: Wonderful, Wonderful! [R] 11:00 Journey in Concert: Houston 1981 Celebrate one of rock’s most enduring bands at the height of their popularity in this 1981 concert featuring some of their greatest hits, including “Don’t Stop Believin’,” “Any Way You Want It,” “Lights,” “Wheel in the Sky,” and more.
Sunday 13 EARLY MORNING 12:30 ’70s Soul Superstars Join Patti LaBelle for an all-star reunion of the legends of 1970s Motown, R&B, and soul, including the Commodores, original lead singer Eugene Record reuniting with the Chi-Lites, the Stylistics, Yvonne Elliman, Heatwave, the Trammps, and the Emotions. 3:00 Eat Fat Get Thin with Dr. Mark Hyman Dr. Mark Hyman introduces a new weight-loss and healthy living program based on the latest science, and explains how eating fat
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MORNING 6:30 On the Psychiatrist’s Couch with Dr. Daniel Amen, MD See Thurs. Aug. 10 at 10:45 pm. [R] 8:15 On the Psychiatrist’s Couch with Dr. Daniel Amen, MD [R] 10:00 Suze Orman’s Financial Solutions for You [R] AFTERNOON 12:00 Suze Orman’s Financial Solutions for You [R] 2:00 JFK: The Lost Inaugural Gala In celebration of President John F. Kennedy’s centennial in 2017, this program opens a window to the glamour and excitement that descended on the nation’s capital for his 1961 inauguration, with a never-before-seen musical event — the star-studded Pre-Inaugural Gala produced by and starring Frank Sinatra that never aired on television…until now. 3:30 PBS Previews: The Vietnam War See Wed. Aug. 9 at 8:00 pm. [R] 4:30 The Jewish Journey: America A film that tells the three-part story of I) Jewish life in the old country, II) the reasons behind leaving their respective homes and journeying to the U.S., and III) both the establishment of communities and the great accomplishments made in the U.S. EVENING 6:00 Great Performances: Broadway Musicals – A Jewish Legacy Why has the Broadway musical proven to be such fertile territory for Jewish artists of all kinds? Filmmaker Michael Kantor focuses on this central question left largely unaddressed in this program, combining interviews with performance footage, including many of the rousing anthems and timeless ballads America has loved for a century. 8:00 The Legends of Folk: Isn’t This a Time! Treasure this last and historic gathering of the artists who defined folk music, including Peter, Paul, and Mary; Arlo Guthrie; Pete Seeger; and The Weavers. This iconic Carnegie Hall concert from 2003 features performances that the artists considered among their best. 9:30 The Legends of Folk: Isn’t This a Time! [R] 11:00 ’60s Pop, Rock, & Soul [R]
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Great Performances: Broadway Musicals – A Jewish Legacy Why has the Broadway musical proven to be such fertile territory for Jewish artists of all kinds? Filmmaker Michael Kantor focuses on this central question in this program.
Sunday, August 13, 6:00 pm
Ethan Bortnick
Ethan Bortnick: Generations of Music Join the talented young virtuoso for a concert spanning generations and genres. Featuring guests Peter Yarrow (Peter, Paul, and Mary), Bethany Yarrow, and cellist Rufus Cappadocia, this concert will appeal to audiences of all ages and musical tastes.
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In the Spotlight Monday 14 EARLY MORNING 1:00 Journey in Concert: Houston 1981 See Sat. Aug. 12 at 11:00 pm. [R] 2:30 On the Psychiatrist’s Couch with Dr. Daniel Amen, MD [R] 4:15 On the Psychiatrist’s Couch with Dr. Daniel Amen, MD [R]
Africa’s Great Civilizations Beginning with Africa’s ancient history as the cradle of mankind, this six-part documentary series with Henry Louis Gates, Jr. brings to life the epic stories of both little-known and celebrated African kingdoms and cultures.
Saturday, August 19, 2:00 pm
EVENING 6:00 PBS NewsHour 7:00 Chicago Tonight 7:30 Visions of Europe Soar above the wonders of Britain, France, Germany, Italy, and Greece in this sweeping aerial tour. With stunning visuals set to classical music from each region, experience these iconic landscapes in a completely new way. 9:00 ’70s Soul Superstars See Sun. Aug. 13 at 12:30 pm. [R] 11:30 BBC World News
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EARLY MORNING 12:00 Eat Fat Get Thin with Dr. Mark Hyman See Sun. Aug. 13 at 3:00 am. [R] 2:00 ’60s Pop, Rock, & Soul [R] 4:00 Fast Metabolism Revolution with Haylie Pomroy Haylie encourages people to get healthy by eating more food – not less. 5:30 Chicago Tonight [R]
EARLY MORNING 12:00 BBC World News 12:30 ’70s Soul Superstars [R] 3:00 Motown 25: Yesterday, Today, and Forever See Wed. Aug. 16 at 9:30 pm. [R] 5:30 Chicago Tonight [R]
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Endeavour Season 4 on Masterpiece Follow the young detective Endeavour Morse, who while struggling with Joan Thursday’s sudden departure, is consumed by a nightmarish hunt for a serial killer. He must race against time to find the connection between a chess-playing “thinking” machine and a baffling drowning.
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MORNING-AFTERNOON 6:00-6:00 WTTW Kids EVENING 6:00 PBS NewsHour 7:00 Chicago Tonight 7:30 Great Performances: Broadway Musicals - A Jewish Legacy See Sun. Aug. 13 at 6:00 pm. [R] 9:30 Motown 25: Yesterday, Today, and Forever Hosted by legendary comedian Richard Pryor, this special celebrates the 25th anniversary of Motown, with reunions of Smokey Robinson & The Miracles, Diana Ross & The Supremes, The Jackson 5, The Temptations, Four Tops, Marvin Gaye, Stevie Wonder, Martha Reeves, Mary Wells, Jr. Walker, and more.
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EVENING 6:00 PBS NewsHour 7:00 Chicago Tonight 7:30 Ethan Bortnick: Generations of Music Soar above the wonders of Britain, France, Germany, Italy, and Greece in this sweeping aerial tour. With stunning visuals set to classical music from each region, experience these iconic landscapes in a completely new way. 9:00 Johnny Mathis: Wonderful, Wonderful! [R] 11:00 On the Psychiatrist’s Couch with Dr. Daniel Amen, MD [R]
Wednesday 16 EARLY MORNING 12:45 On the Psychiatrist’s Couch with Dr. Daniel Amen, MD [R] 2:30 BBC World News 3:00 21 Days to a Slimmer, Younger You with Dr. Kellyann [R] 4:30 Age Reversed with Miranda Esmonde-White Clear explanations from EsmondeWhite, a former National
Florence, Italy. He is joined by conductor Zubin Mehta. Come along with Bocelli and host Chad Smith as we take an up-close-and-personal tour of his villa in Tuscany as well as the city of Florence with mayor Dario Nardella. 10:30 Journey In Concert: Houston 1981 [R]
Saturday 19 EARLY MORNING 12:00 BBC World News 12:30 On the Psychiatrist’s Couch with Dr. Daniel Amen, MD [R] 2:15 On the Psychiatrist’s Couch with Dr. Daniel Amen, MD [R] 5:00 Chicago Tonight: The Week in Review with Joel Weisman [R] MORNING 5:30-11:30 To be announced 11:30 Cook’s Country [R]
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MORNING-AFTERNOON 6:00-6:00 WTTW Kids EVENING 6:00 PBS NewsHour 7:00 Chicago Tonight 8:00 Cornerstones of Rock The Chicago area’s popular 1960s and ’70s-era “garage bands” reunite for this rousing concert taped in WTTW’s Grainger Studio. 10:00 Cornerstones of Rock [R]
Friday 18 EARLY MORNING 12:00 BBC World News 12:30 Motown 25: Yesterday, Today, and Forever [R] 3:00 ’70s Soul Superstars [R] 5:30 Chicago Tonight [R] MORNING-AFTERNOON 6:00-6:00 WTTW Kids EVENING 6:00 PBS NewsHour 7:00 Chicago Tonight: The Week in Review with Joel Weisman 7:30 JFK: The Lost Inaugural Gala See Sun. Aug. 13 at 2:00 pm. [R] 9:00 Andrea Bocelli: Landmarks Live in Concert – A Great Performances Special Singer Andrea Bocelli performs at the Palazzo Vecchio in
NOVA: Eclipse Over America On Monday, August 21, 2017, America’s eyes will be glued to the skies as the mainland United States experiences its first total solar eclipse since 1979 – and PBS’ award-winning science series NOVA will capture the spectacular event in a special presentation to air hours after it takes place. Join scientists and citizens alike as they observe the first total solar eclipse to traverse the U.S. mainland in more than a generation. Discover the storied history of eclipse science and follow current, cutting-edge research into the solar corona.
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In the Spotlight AFTERNOON 2:00 Africa’s Great Civilizations: Origins/The Cross and the Crescent (Parts 1 and 2 of 6) Journey with Professor Henry Louis Gates, Jr. to Kenya, Egypt, and beyond as he discovers the origins of man, the formation of early human societies, and the creation of significant cultural and scientific achievements on the African continent. Then, Gates charts the rise of Christianity and Islam, whose economic and cultural influence stretched from Egypt to Ethiopia. Learn of African religious figures like King Lalibela, an Ethiopian saint, and Menelik, bringer of the Ark of the Covenant. 4:09 Africa’s Great Civilizations: Empires of Gold/Cities (Part 3 and 4 of 6) Henry Louis Gates, Jr. uncovers the complex trade networks and advanced educational institutions that transformed early north and west Africa
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from deserted lands into the continent’s wealthiest kingdoms and learning centers. Then, Gates explores the power of Africa’s greatest ancient cities, including Kilwa, Great Zimbabwe, and Benin City, whose wealth, art, and industry successes attracted new European interest and interaction along the continent’s east and west coasts. EVENING 6:34 Africa’s Great Civilizations: The Atlantic Age/Commerce and the Clash of Civilizations (Part 5 and 6 of 6) Gates explores the impact of the Atlantic trading world, giving rise to powerful new kingdoms, but also transatlantic slave trade. Learn of the revolutionary movements of the 18th-early 19th centuries, including the advent of the Sokoto Caliphate. Then, Gates explores the dynamism of 19th-century Africa, the “scramble” by European powers for its riches, and the defiant and successful stand of uncolonized Ethiopia. 9:10 ’70s Soul Superstars [R] 11:40 Africa’s Great Civilizations: Origins/The Cross and the Crescent (Parts 1 and 2 of 6) See 2:00 pm. [R]
Sunday 20 EARLY MORNING 1:49 Africa’s Great Civilizations: Empires of Gold/Cities (Part 3 and 4 of 6) See Sat. Aug. 19 at 4:09 pm. [R] 4:14 Africa’s Great Civilizations: The Atlantic Age/Commerce and the Clash of Civilizations (Part 5 and 6 of 6) See Sat. Aug. 19 at 6:34 pm. [R]
Princess Diana
Diana This month marks 20 years since Princess Diana was killed in a car crash, however Diana’s story remains incomplete. This film, which includes new interviews with some of Diana’s closest confidantes, traces an extraordinary episode in our immediate past to one beginning to resemble history. The emotional power of her story may have ebbed, but in 2017, while the importance of her story for us as a nation may have changed focus, it is as significant as ever.
Tuesday, August 22, 8:00 pm
MORNING 7:00 To be announced 8:30 Africa’s Great Civilizations: Origins/The Cross and the Crescent (Parts 1 and 2 of 6) [R] 10:39 Africa’s Great Civilizations: Empires of Gold/Cities (Part 3 and 4 of 6) [R] AFTERNOON 1:04 Africa’s Great Civilizations: The Atlantic Age/Commerce and the Clash of Civilizations (Part 5 and 6 of 6) [R] 4:00 Great Performances: Broadway Musicals - A Jewish Legacy [R] EVENING 6:00 Johnny Mathis: Wonderful, Wonderful! [R] 8:00 Endeavour Season 4 on Masterpiece: Game (Part 1 of 4) 9:35 Motown 25: Yesterday, Today, and Forever [R]
Monday 21 EARLY MORNING 12:00 To be announced MORNING-AFTERNOON 6:00-6:00 WTTW Kids EVENING 6:00 PBS NewsHour 7:00 Chicago Tonight 8:00 Antiques Roadshow: Cincinnati (Part 3 of 3) Highlights include a trophy from the 1908 Belmont Stakes and an early 20th century toy horse and buggy, to highlight just a few discoveries. Others include a French advertising poster and an impressive bust of Abraham Lincoln, valued at $5,000-$7,000. 9:00 NOVA: Eclipse Over America 10:00 POV: Tribal Justice Follow two Native-American judges who reach back to traditional concepts of justice in order to reduce incarceration rates, foster greater safety for their communities, and create a more positive future for their youth. 11:30 BBC World News
Tuesday 22 EARLY MORNING 12:00 Chicago Tonight [R] 1:00 Charlie Rose 2:00 Tavis Smiley 2:30 Endeavour Season 4 on Masterpiece: Game (Part 1 of 4) See Sun. Aug. 20 at 8:00 pm. [R] 4:00 Curious Traveler: Curious Rome [R] 4:30 Nightly Business Report 5:00 Chicago Tonight [R] MORNING-AFTERNOON 6:00-6:00 WTTW Kids EVENING 6:00 PBS NewsHour 7:00 Chicago Tonight 8:00 Diana This month marks 20 years since Princess Diana was killed in a car crash, however Diana’s story remains incomplete. This film, which includes new interviews with some of Diana’s closest confidantes, traces an extraordinary episode in our immediate past to one beginning to resemble history. The emotional power of her story may have ebbed, but in 2017, while the importance of her story for us as a nation may have changed focus, it is as significant as ever. 9:00 Secrets of Althorp: The Spencers Take a tour of Althorp, childhood home and final resting place of Princess Diana, with her brother Charles, the 9th Earl Spencer. Nineteen generations
Voyager
The Farthest Voyager in Space Launched in 1977, NASA’s epic Voyager missions revolutionized our understanding of Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, and their spectacular moons and rings. In 2012, Voyager 1 left our solar system and ushered humanity into the interstellar age.
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of Spencers have presided over this grand estate for more than 500 years. 10:00 Frontline: League of Denial – The NFL’s Concussion Crisis (Part 1 of 2) Follow one doctor’s battle against the NFL to raise awareness about the dangers of head injuries in football. Frontline details how the NFL denied and worked to refute scientific evidence that showed football could cause long-term brain injuries. 11:00 BBC World News 11:30 Chicago Tonight [R]
Wednesday 23 EARLY MORNING 12:30 Charlie Rose 1:30 Tavis Smiley 2:00 Antiques Roadshow: Cincinnati (Part 3 of 3) See Mon. Aug. 21 at 8:00 pm. [R] 3:00 POV: Tribal Justice See Mon. Aug. 21 at 10:00 pm. [R] 4:30 Nightly Business Report 5:00 Chicago Tonight [R] MORNING-AFTERNOON 6:00-6:00 WTTW Kids EVENING 6:00 PBS NewsHour 7:00 Chicago Tonight
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Agatha Christie’s Partners in Crime (Part 1)
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Rick Steves
Secrets of the Six Wives: Beheaded, Died
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The Civil War Global 3000
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Washington Week
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Islands Without Cars
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Aurora: Fire in the Sky
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Charlie Rose
Mexico - R. Bayless
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Motown 25 (9:35)
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Princes of the Palace
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Agatha Christie’s Partners in Crime (Part 3)
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Secrets of Chatsworth
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Humanity from Space
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Great Performances: Broadway Musicals - A Jewish Legacy
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Do it Yourself Saturdays 10:30 Wisconsin Foodie 11:00 Around the Corner 11:30 Ask This Old House 12:00 Cook’s Country 12:30 Steven Raichlen’s Project Smoke 1:00
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NOVA: Eclipse Over America See Mon. Aug. 21 at 9:00 pm. [R] 9:00 The Farthest Voyager in Space Launched in 1977, NASA’s epic Voyager missions revolutionized our understanding of Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, and their spectacular moons and rings. In 2012, Voyager 1 left our solar system and ushered humanity into the interstellar age. 10:30 PBS Previews: The Vietnam War [R] 11:00 BBC World News 11:30 Chicago Tonight [R] Wisconsin Foodie
A Chef’s Life
Thursday 24 EARLY MORNING 12:30 Charlie Rose 1:30 Tavis Smiley 2:00 Diana See Tues. Aug. 22 at 8:00 pm. [R] 3:00 Secrets of Althorp: The Spencers See Tues. Aug. 22 at 9:00 pm. [R] 4:00 Check, Please! Fat Rice, River Roast, La Lagartija [R] 4:30 Nightly Business Report 5:00 Chicago Tonight [R] MORNING-AFTERNOON 6:00-6:00 WTTW Kids
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Chaplin: The Legend of the Century In this comprehensive documentary, French writers Laurent Delahousse and Laurent Seksik pair with director Frederic Martin to explore the life and legacy of the cinema’s “Little Tramp,” chronicling his impoverished early life in Victorian England, his Hollywood success and off-screen notoriety, and his ultimate exile from the United States during the Cold War. 9:30 Janis Joplin: American Masters Observe Janis Joplin’s life through intimate letters and rare footage in the first in-depth celebration of the iconic rock singer. Director Amy Berg presents a portrait of a complicated, driven, often beleaguered artist. Chan Marshall narrates. 11:30 BBC World News
Friday 25 EARLY MORNING 12:00 Chicago Tonight [R] 1:00 Charlie Rose 2:00 Tavis Smiley 2:30 The Farthest Voyager In Space See Wed. Aug. 23 at 9:00 pm. [R] 4:30 Nightly Business Report 5:00 Chicago Tonight [R]
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David Walliams and Jessica Raine star as Tommy and Tuppence Beresford
Agatha Christie’s Partners in Crime: The Secret Adversary and N or M? Belgian detective Hercule Poirot and spinster sleuth Miss Marple weren’t Dame Agatha Christie’s only creations. She also invented Tommy and Tuppence Beresford, an ordinary married couple who stumble into spy craft and end up being rather good at it. Join us for two different threePart dramas, set in 1950s Britain at the start of the Cold War, in which the bickering Tommy and Tuppence are drawn into two baffling mysteries that put them knee-deep in danger.
The Secret Adversary Saturday, August 26, 7:00 pm N or M? Sunday, August 27, 2:00 pm
MORNING-AFTERNOON 6:00-6:00 WTTW Kids EVENING 6:00 PBS NewsHour 7:00 Chicago Tonight: The Week in Review with Joel Weisman 7:30 Islands Without Cars with Kira Cook: The Channel Island of Sark A unique look at the last feudal state in the western world – a tiny, ruggedly beautiful island in the English Channel with only 600 contentedly car-phobic residents. 8:00 Check, Please! Salero, Sankyu, Tiztal Cafe Catherine De Orio welcomes laborer Joe Battaglia, who recommends Salero in the West Loop; pianist Sumito “Ariyo” Ariyoshi, whose choice is Sankyu in Mount Prospect; and account representative 18
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Kady Johnsen, who loves the Uptown eatery Tiztal Café. 8:30 MEXICO - One Plate at a Time with Rick Bayless: Pit Cooking, Sacred and Smoky Rick heads to Yaxunah to see the entire process of making cochinita pibil, from the digging of the pit to the garnishing of the tacos. 9:00 Great Performances at the Met: La Traviata Hear Sonya Yoncheva sing the tragic courtesan Violetta in Verdi’s classic, with Michael Fabiano as her ardent lover Alfredo and Thomas Hampson as his disapproving father Germont, in a revival of Willy Decker’s staging conducted by Nicola Luisotti. 11:30 BBC World News
Saturday 26 EARLY MORNING 12:00 Chicago Tonight: The Week in Review with Joel Weisman [R] 12:30 Charlie Rose 1:30 Tavis Smiley 2:00 NOVA: Eclipse Over America [R] 3:00 Endeavour Season 4 on Masterpiece: Game (Part 1 of 4) [R] 4:30 Nightly Business Report 5:00 Chicago Tonight: The Week in Review with Joel Weisman [R] MORNING 5:30-10:30 WTTW Kids 10:30 Wisconsin Foodie: Norske Nook – Mr. Dyes Pies 11:00 Around the Corner with John McGivern: Stoughton 11:30 Ask This Old House: Water Heater, Home Orchard AFTERNOON 12:00 Cook’s Country: Southern Comfort 12:30 Steven Raichlen’s Project Smoke: Perfect Hog 1:00 A Chef’s Life: Onions and Avetts 1:30 MEXICO – One Plate at a Time with Rick Bayless: The Splendor of Yucatan’s Enchanting Markets 2:00 America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated: Why Not Add Wine? 2:30 America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated: Fast Food Makeovers 3:00 Martha Stewart’s Cooking School: Cooking with Grains 3:30 Martha Bakes: Southwest 4:00 Check, Please! Salero, Sankyu, Tiztal Cafe See Fri. Aug. 25 at 8:00 pm. [R] 4:30 Chicago Time Machine with Geoffrey Baer (Part 4 of 4) 5:00 Rick Steves’ Europe: England’s Cornwall 5:30 Curious Traveler: Curious Copenhagen
EVENING 6:00 PBS NewsHour Weekend 6:30 Washington Week 7:00 Agatha Christie’s Partners in Crime: The Secret Adversary (Part 1 of 3) On a train from Paris, Tommy and Tuppence meet an agitated young woman who mysteriously disappears. 8:00 Agatha Christie’s Partners in Crime: The Secret Adversary (Part 2 of 3) Tommy is mistaken for a wealthy mastermind who’s working with Brown’s violent, criminal gang. Tuppence takes a job as maid to Rita Vandemeyer, a faded soprano with ties to Brown. 9:00 Agatha Christie’s Partners in Crime: The Secret Adversary (Part 3 of 3) With Tommy’s cover blown, the gang gives him an assignment: steal a file from the Third Floor or risk the life of his young son, George. 10:00 Diana [R] 11:00 Secrets of Althorp: The Spencers [R]
Sunday 27 EARLY MORNING 12:00 Chaplin: The Legend of the Century See Thurs. Aug. 24 at 8:00 pm. [R] 1:30 Frontline: League of Denial – The NFL’s Concussion Crisis (Part 1 of 2) See Tues. Aug. 22 at 10:00 pm. [R] 2:30 Janis Joplin: American Masters See Thurs. Aug. 24 at 9:30 pm. [R] 4:30 Chicago Time Machine with Geoffrey Baer (Part 4 of 4) [R]
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of 3) There’s a leak on the Third Floor, and Tommy is the only man Major Carter can trust. Carter sends him on a mission so secret he can’t even tell Tuppence: find a missing British scientist, a nuclear bomb, and a Soviet spy code-named N or is it M? Agatha Christie’s Partners in Crime: N or M? (Part 2 of 3) When their prime suspect turns up dead, the Beresfords look elsewhere for the bomb thief. Tommy lets his guard down and ends up in trouble. Agatha Christie’s Partners in Crime: N or M? (Part 3 of 3) Tommy finds the missing scientist, but both are held captive, and the agent’s identity is still unknown. The Beresfords turn to Carter for help in devising a risky plan to save thousands of innocent lives. PBS NewsHour Weekend [R] PBS Previews: The Vietnam War [R]
EVENING 6:00 Secrets of the Six Wives: Divorced (Part 1 of 3) Lucy Worsley examines the happy marriage of Henry VIII to first wife, Katherine of Aragon. Despite her skill and devotion as his queen, she fails to give
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MORNING 5:00-11:00 WTTW Kids 11:00 Born to Explore with Richard Wiese: Chile – Kissed by the Sea 11:30 Great Performances: Vienna Philharmonic Summer Night Concert 2017 Enjoy the world-renowned Vienna Philharmonic’s annual open-air concert from Austria’s Imperial Schönbrunn Palace. Featured are guest conductor Christoph Eschenbach with superstar soprano Renée Fleming as special guest soloist. AFTERNOON 12:23 Lidia’s Kitchen: Acidity 1:00 Pritzker Military Presents: William Reeder, Jr. Colonel William Reeder shares his captivating memoir Through the Valley, about his experiences as one of the last U.S. Army soldiers taken prisoner in the Vietnam War. Reeder is a highly decorated combat veteran, and was recently inducted into the U.S. Army Aviation Hall of Fame. 2:00 Agatha Christie’s Partners in Crime: N or M? (Part 1
POV: Raising Bertie An intimate portrait of three young men as they face a precarious coming of age in rural Bertie County, North Carolina. The film weaves the young men’s narratives together as they work to define their identities and grow into adulthood.
Monday, August 28, 10:00 pm
In the Spotlight Henry the son he needs, and he falls for Anne Boleyn. 7:00 Secrets of the Six Wives: Beheaded, Died (Part 2 of 3) Henry breaks with the Roman Church to marry Anne, but as Lucy Worsley notes, he grows tired of her and falls for Jane Seymour. Anne’s fate is sealed; she is executed and Henry immediately marries Jane, who dies soon after she gives birth to a son. 8:00 Endeavour Season 4 on Masterpiece: Canticle (Part 2 of 4) When morality advocate Joy Pettybon receives a death threat, Endeavour must protect her at all costs. But the arrival of a rebellious band, The Wildwood, quickly drags Endeavour into a bloody war of social attitudes that just had its first fatality. 9:30 Diana [R] 10:30 Check, Please! Salero, Sankyu, Tiztal Café [R] 11:00 Produced by George Martin Featuring interviews with Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr, and many other renowned artists, this is an intimate portrait of the celebrated British record producer George Martin (1926-2016). While Martin was best known for his pioneering work with the
In the Spotlight
Walt Disney with a marionette of Pinocchio
Walt Disney: American Experience In this two-part special, explore the life and legacy of one of America’s most enduring and influential storytellers. See rare footage from the Disney vaults and scenes from some of his greatest films, as well as interviews with animators, artists, and biographers.
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Beatles, he enjoyed a long and varied career in a variety of musical genres, producing everything from orchestral music to comedy albums.
Monday 28 EARLY MORNING 12:00 Austin City Limits: Foals/ Alejandro Escovedo 1:00 Agatha Christie’s Partners in Crime: The Secret Adversary (Part 1 of 3) See Sat. Aug. 26 at 7:00 pm. [R] 2:00 Agatha Christie’s Partners in Crime: The Secret Adversary (Part 2 of 3) See Sat. Aug. 26 at 8:00 pm. [R] 3:00 Agatha Christie’s Partners in Crime: The Secret Adversary (Part 3 of 3) See Sat. Aug. 26 at 9:00 pm. [R] 4:00 Produced by George Martin See Sun. Aug. 27 at 11:00 pm. [R] 5:00 P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home: Leaders in the Field 5:30 Martha Stewart’s Cooking School: Cooking with Grains [R] MORNING-AFTERNOON 6:00-6:00 WTTW Kids EVENING 6:00 PBS NewsHour 7:00 Chicago Tonight 8:00 Antiques Roadshow: Rapid City (Part 1 of 3) Some notable finds include a suite of furniture by Thomas Molesworth from the famous “Ranch A,” and signed military documents of Elvis Presley, valued at $4,000-$5,500. 9:00 Antiques Roadshow: Rapid City (Part 2 of 3) Highlights include TWA travel posters; a 1932 signed photograph of the national treasure, Mount Rushmore; and a Rock-Ola juke box valued at $2,000-$3,000. 10:00 POV: Raising Bertie An intimate portrait of three young men as they face a precarious coming of age in rural Bertie County, North Carolina. 11:30 BBC World News
Tuesday 29 EARLY MORNING 12:00 Chicago Tonight [R] 1:00 Charlie Rose 2:00 Tavis Smiley 2:30 Endeavour Season 4 on Masterpiece: Canticle (Part 2 of 4) See Sun. Aug. 27 at 8:00 pm. [R] 4:00 PBS Previews: The Vietnam War [R] 4:30 Nightly Business Report 5:00 Chicago Tonight [R] MORNING-AFTERNOON 6:00-6:00 WTTW Kids
EVENING 6:00 PBS NewsHour 7:00 Chicago Tonight 8:00 Walt Disney: American Experience (Part 1 of 2) 10:00 Frontline: Frontline: League of Denial – The NFL’s Concussion Crisis (Part 2 of 2) Review the fight among players, doctors, and the NFL over the dangers of head injuries in football. As evidence mounted that football could cause long-term brain injuries, Frontline details how the NFL denied and worked to discredit that science. 11:00 BBC World News 11:30 Chicago Tonight
Prince William holding Prince George
Wednesday 30 EARLY MORNING 12:30 Charlie Rose 1:30 Tavis Smiley 2:00 Secrets of the Six Wives: Divorced (Part 1 of 3) See Sun. Aug. 27 at 9:00 pm. [R] 3:00 Secrets of the Six Wives: Beheaded, Died (Part 2 of 3) See Sun. Aug. 27 at 10:00 pm. [R] 4:00 Islands Without Cars with Kira Cook: The Channel Island of Sark See Fri. Aug. 25 at 7:30 pm. [R] 4:30 Nightly Business Report 5:00 Chicago Tonight [R] MORNING-AFTERNOON 6:00-6:00 WTTW Kids EVENING 6:00 PBS NewsHour 7:00 Chicago Tonight 8:00 Earth’s Natural Wonders: Extreme Wonders (Part 1 of 3) Visit extreme locales, including Mount Everest’s Khumbu Icefall, the Grand Canyon, and the slopes of Mount Kilimanjaro. 9:00 NOVA: Zeppelin Terror Attack NOVA reveals the untold story of Germany’s war zeppelins, which rained down death on British towns during World War I. NOVA goes inside the desperate scramble to take down the zeppelins and make the streets of Britain safe again. 10:00 India – Nature’s Wonderland (Part 1 of 2) Join a journey through India to discover its rich culture and rare wildlife. Then climb to the Himalayas where the Ganges River begins. 11:00 BBC World News 11:30 Chicago Tonight [R]
Thursday 31
Princes of the Palace This insightful documentary chronicles the lives of three generations of British royal princes, from 95-year-old family patriarch Prince Philip to his greatgrandson Prince George, the young heir to the throne. Featuring archival film and newsreels as well as interviews with royal biographers, commentators, and a variety of other experts, the program reveals the numerous ways that the princes have served Queen Elizabeth II over the course of her historic 65-year reign.
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Walt Disney: American Experience (Part 1 of 2) See Tues. Aug. 29 at 8:00 pm. [R] Check, Please! Salero, Sankyu, Tiztal Café [R] Nightly Business Report Chicago Tonight [R]
MORNING-AFTERNOON 6:00-6:00 WTTW Kids EVENING 6:00 PBS NewsHour 7:00 Chicago Tonight 8:00 Diana [R] 9:00 Princes of the Palace This insightful documentary chronicles the lives of three generations of British royal princes, from 95-year-old family patriarch Prince Philip to his great-grandson Prince George, the young heir to the throne. 10:30 Chicago International Film Festival Selects WTTW brings you a film from this year’s Chicago International Film Festival.
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• August At-a-Glance Arts • Performance Andrea Bocelli: Landmarks Live Friday, 9:00 pm (8/18) Austin City Limits Monday, 12:00 am (8/28) Celtic Thunder Legacy Friday, 9:30 pm (8/11) Classical Rewind Thursday, 9:15 pm (8/10) Friday, 1:00 am (8/11) Sunday, 5:00 am (8/13) Cornerstones of Rock Thursday, 8:00 pm, 10:00 pm (8/17) Ethan Bortnick: Generations of Music Tuesday, 7:30 pm (8/15) Folk Legends: Isn’t This a Time! Sunday, 8:00 pm, 9:30 pm (8/13) Great Performances: Broadway Musicals a Jewish Journey Sunday, 6:00 pm (8/13) Wednesday, 7:30 pm (8/16) Sunday, 4:00 pm (8/20) Great Performances: Vienna Philharmonic Summer Night Concert Sunday, 11:30 pm (8/27) Great Performances at the Met: La Traviata Friday, 9:00 pm (8/25) Janis Joplin: American Masters Thursday, 9:30 pm (8/24) Sunday, 2:30 am (8/27) Johnny Mathis: Wonderful, Wonderful Saturday, 7:00 pm, 9:00 pm (8/12) Tuesday, 9:00 pm (8/15) Sunday, 6:00 pm (8/20) Journey in Concert: Houston 1981 Saturday, 11:00 pm (8/12) Monday, 1:00 am (8/14) Friday, 10:30 pm (8/18) Motown 25: My Music Presents Wednesday, 9:30 pm (8/16) Thursday, 3:00 am (8/17) Friday, 12:30 am (8/18) Sunday, 9:35 pm (8/20) Produced by George Martin Sunday, 11:00 pm (8/27) Monday, 4:00 am (8/28) 60s Pop, Rock & Soul Friday, 7:30 pm (8/11) Saturday, 5:00 pm (8/12) Sunday, 11:00 pm (8/13) Tuesday, 2:00 am (8/15) 70s Soul Superstars Monday, 9:00 pm (8/14) Thursday, 12:30 am (8/17) Friday, 3:00 am (8/18) Saturday, 9:10 pm (8/19) The Experience with Dedry Jones Thursday, 10:00 pm (8/3) Mondays, 12:00 am (8/7)
Drama • Comedy • Movies Agatha Christie’s Partners in Crime Saturday, 7:00 pm-10:00 pm (8/26) Sunday, 2:00 pm-5:00 pm (8/27) Monday, 1:00 am-4:00 am (8/28) Anne of Green Gables Sunday, 2:30 pm (8/6) Chicago International Film Festival Selects Thursday, 10:30 pm (8/31)
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Coroner Sunday, 6:00 pm (8/6) Death in Paradise Saturday, 9:00 pm (8/5) Monday, 3:00 am (8/7) 800 Words Saturday, 7:00pm, 8:00 pm (8/5) Monday, 1:00 am, 2:00 am (8/7) Endeavour Season 4 on Masterpiece Sundays, 8:00 pm (8/20, 8/27) Tuesdays, 2:30 am (8/22, 8/29) Saturday, 3:00 am (8/26) Rebecca Sunday, 12:50 pm (8/6) Sherlock Season 4 on Masterpiece Saturday, 11:00 pm (8/5) Tunnel Sundays, 10:00 pm, 11:00 pm (8/6) Sunday, 1:00 am (8/6)
Cooking & Dining • Home Improvement • Travel America’s Test Kitchen Saturdays, 2:00 pm, 2:30 pm (8/5, 8/26) Antiques Roadshow Mondays, 8:00 pm (8/21, 8/28) Monday, 9:00 pm (8/28) Wednesdays, 2:00 am (8/2) Sunday, 2:00 am (8/6) Around the Corner Saturdays, 11:00 am (8/5, 8/26) Ask This Old House Saturdays, 11:30 am (8/5, 8/26) Check, Please! Fridays, 8:00 pm (8/4, 8/25) Saturdays, 4:00 pm (8/5, 8/26) Sunday, 11:55 pm (8/6) Sunday, 10:30 pm (8/27) Thursday, 4:00 am (8/9, 8/31) Friday, 4:00 am (8/4) Chef’s Life Saturdays, 1:00 pm (8/5, 8/26) Cooks Country Saturdays, 12:00 pm (8/5, 8/26) Saturday, 2:00 pm-4:30 pm (8/12) Curious Traveler Saturdays, 5:30 pm (8/5, 8/26) Tuesdays, 4:00 am (8/8, 8/22) Great British Baking Show Friday, 9:00 pm, 10:00 pm (8/4) Sunday, 5:00 pm, 6:00 pm (8/6) Sundays, 3:00 am, 4:00 am (8/6) Hidden Chicago Thursday, 7:30 pm (8/10) Islands without Cars Fridays, 7:30 pm (8/4, 8/25) Wednesday, 10:30 pm (8/9) Thursday, 4:00 am (8/3, 8/10) Wednesday, 4:00 am (8/30) Lidia’s Kitchen Sunday, 12:30 pm (8/6) Martha Bakes Saturdays, 3:30 pm (8/5, 8/26) Martha Stewart Cooking School Saturdays, 3:00 pm (8/5, 8/26) Mondays, 5:30 am (8/7, 8/28) Mexico: One Plate at a Time with Rick Bayless Fridays, 8:30 pm (8/4, 8/25) Saturdays, 1:30 pm (8/5, 8/26)
On the Psychiatrist’s Couch with Daniel Amen, MD Thursday, 10:45 pm (8/10) Sunday, 6:30 am (8/13) Tuesday, 11:00 pm (8/15) P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home Mondays, 5:00 am (8/7, 8/28) Rick Steves’ Europe Saturdays, 5:00 pm (8/5, 8/26) Wednesday, 4:00 am (8/2) Steven Raichlen’s Project Smoke Saturdays, 12:30 pm (8/5, 8/26) Suze Orman’s Financial Solutions for You Saturday, 12:00 am (8/12) Sunday, 10:00 am (8/13) Taste the Islands Sunday, 11:30 am (8/6) Undiscovered Haiti with José Andrés Thursday, 9:00 pm (8/3) Saturday, 3:30 am (8/5) Visions of Europe Monday, 7:30 pm (8/14) Wisconsin Foodie Saturdays, 10:30 am (8/5, 8/26)
Nature • Science • Technology Born to Explore with Richard Wiese Sundays, 11:00 am (8/6, 8/27) Earth’s Natural Wonders Wednesday, 8:00 pm (8/30) Farthest Voyager in Space Wednesday, 9:00 pm (8/23) Friday, 3:00 am (8/25) India: Nature’s Wonderland Wednesday, 10:00 pm (8/30) Ireland’s Wild Coast Wednesday, 8:00 pm (8/2) Friday, 2:00 am (8/4) NOVA Wednesday, 10:00 pm (8/2) Wednesday, 9:00 pm (8/30) Monday, 9:00 pm (8/21) Wednesday, 8:00 pm (8/23) Saturday, 2:00 am (8/26) Rare: Creatures of the Photo Ark Tuesday, 9:00 pm (8/1) Saturday, 1:30 am (8/5)
Public Affairs • History • Documentary Africa’s Great Civilization Saturday, 2:00 pm-9:00 pm (8/19) Sunday, 12:00 am-7:00 am, 8:30 am-3:30 pm (8/20) Al Capone: Icon Monday, 10:00 pm (8/7) Arab Americans Thursday, 8:00 pm (8/3) Monday, 4:00 am (8/7) BBC World News Mondays-Fridays, 11:00 pm Boys of ’36: American Experience Tuesday, 8:00 pm (8/1) Thursday, 2:00 am (8/3) Bridging Urban America: The Story of Engineer Ralph Modjeski Wednesday, 9:00 pm (8/9) Chaplin: The Legend of the Century Thursday, 8:00 pm (8/24) Sunday, 12:00 am (8/27)
Charlie Rose Mondays-Fridays, 12:30 am Chicago Time Machine Saturdays, 4:30 pm (8/5, 8/26) Chicago Tonight Mondays-Fridays, 7:00 pm, 11:30 pm, 5:00 am Chicago’s Lakefront Saturday, 6:30 am, 11:30 am (8/12) Chicago’s Loop: A New Walking Tour Saturday, 4:00 am, 9:00 am (8/12) Diana Tuesday, 8:00 pm (8/22) Thursday, 2:00 am (8/24) Saturday, 10:00 pm (8/26) Sunday, 9:30 pm (8/27) Thursday, 8:00 pm (8/31) Dick Cavett’s Watergate Tuesday, 10:00 pm (8/8) Frontline Tuesdays, 10:00 pm (8/1, 8/22, 8/29) Thursday, 3:00 am (8/3) Sunday, 1:30 am (8/27) Jewish Journey: America Sunday, 4:30 pm (8/13) JFK: The Lost Inaugural Gala Sunday, 2:00 pm (8/13) Friday, 7:30 pm (8/18) Nightly Business Report Tuesday-Saturday, 4:30 am PBS NewsHour Mondays-Fridays, 6:00 pm PBS NewsHour Weekend Saturdays, 6:00 pm (8/5/ 8/26) Sunday, 4:30 pm (8/6) Sunday, 5:00 pm (8/27) PBS Previews: The Vietnam War Wednesday, 8:00 pm (8/9) Sunday, 3:30 pm (8/13) Wednesday, 10:30 pm (8/23) Sunday, 5:30 pm (8/27) Tuesday, 4:00 am (8/29) POV Mondays, 10:00 pm (8/21, 8/28) Wednesdays, 3:00 am (8/2, 8/23) Princes of the Palace Thursday, 9:00 pm (8/31) Friday, 3:00 am (9/1) Pritzker Military Library Presents Sunday, 1:00 pm (8/27) Prohibition Sunday-Tuesday, 8:00 pm (8/6-8/8) Tuesday-Thursday, 2:00 am (8/8-8/10) Secrets of Althorp: The Spencers Tuesday, 9:00 pm (8/22) Thursday, 3:00 am (8/24) Saturday, 11:00 pm (8/26) Secrets of the Six Wives Sunday, 6:00 pm, 7:00 pm (8/27) Wednesday, 2:00 am, 3:00 am (8/30) Tavis Smiley Tuesday-Saturday, 1:30 am Truth about Alcohol Sunday, 7:00 pm (8/6) Undiscovered Haiti with José Andrés Thursday, 9:00 pm (8/3) Saturday, 3:30 am (8/5) Visions of Europe Monday, 7:30 pm (8/14) Walt Disney: American Experience Tuesday, 8:00 pm (8/29) Thursday, 2:00 am (8/31) Washington Week Saturdays, 6:30 pm (8/5, 8/12, 8/26)
Daily Radio Programming • Programmer’s Picks The Galways Live from Ravinia
A Grant Park Extra: Brahms’ Song of Destiny
Relevant Tones: A Spotlight on Rouse
It’s a flute duo like no other: James and Jeanne Galway. They bring a mostly-French program to the Martin Theatre: Debussy, Fauré, Chaminade, and more. Phillip Moll is the pianist.
The 2017 Grant Park Music Festival will end with Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony, whose finale sets Friedrich Schiller’s Ode to Joy. To precede the symphony we’ll hear Brahms’ rarely-heard setting of Friedrich Hölderlin’s poem Song of Destiny.
Formerly composer-in-residence with the New York Philharmonic, Christopher Rouse combines neoromanticism with hard-driving, rock-inspired rhythms to create a fascinating style all his own. Seth Boustead will profile his work.
Friday, August 18, 6:30 pm
Friday, August 25, 10:00 pm
Monday, August 7, 7:30 pm
In the Spotlight
Pablo Sainz Villegas
Live from the Grant Park Music Festival: Spanish Music with Kalmar and Villegas Pablo Sainz Villegas has taken his Spanish-guitar interpretations worldwide, from his native land to New York to Israel. He’s presented a number of world premieres, and this season has appeared at Washington’s Kennedy Center and the Aspen Festival among a lot of other engagements. This month he comes to join Carlos Kalmar and the Grant Park Orchestra for Joaquin Rodrigo’s guitar concerto called Fantasia para un Gentilhombre (Fantasy for A Gentleman), composed in 1954 at the request of the legendary guitarist Andres Segovia, who premiered the work in San Francisco. The fantasy is based on dances by the 17th-century Spanish composer Gaspar Sanz. The whole evening at Pritzker Pavilion, in fact, will be Spanish-inspired, beginning with an overture by Juan Crisostomo de Arriaga and continuing with a suite from Bizet’s Carmen. We’ll also hear the Danzas Fantasticas by Joaquin Turina, inspired by traditional Spanish dances from the Basque region, from Aragon, and from Andalucia. Dave Schwan hosts WFMT’s live broadcast.
Wednesday, August 2, 6:30 pm
Tuesday 1 12:00 Through the Night with Peter Van De Graaff 6:00 Mornings with Carl Grapentine 9:00 News Summary • Music from summer festivals 10:00 Midday with Lisa Flynn, including new releases this hour 11:00 Saint-Saens Cello Concerto #1 in a, Op. 33 – Leonard Elschenbroich, vc; BBC Scottish Sym/Stefan Blunier. Onyx 4173. [19:04] 12:00 Newscast • Grieg Holberg Suite, Op. 40 – Metamorphosen Chamber Orch/Scott Yoo. Archetype 60105. [16:33] 1:00 Afternoons with Kerry Frumkin • Still Poem for Orchestra – Fort Smith Sym/ John Jeter. Naxos 8.559603. [10:27] Chausson Poème, Op. 25 – Julia Fischer, v; Monte Carlo Phil/Yakov Kreizberg. London B0015535-02. [16:05] 2:00 Haydn Piano Sonata in D, H XVI:33 – Marc-André Hamelin, p. Hyperion CDA-67710 (2). [17:25] 3:00 Fine Arts Calendar • Barber Essay #1, Op. 12 – Royal Scottish National Orch/Marin Alsop. Naxos 8.559024. [8:11] Dvorák Scherzo capriccioso, Op. 66 – Baltimore Sym/Marin Alsop. Naxos 8.570995. [15:04] 4:00 Late Afternoon Music with Candice Agree, including a newscast at 4:00 pm and The Unrush Hour between 5:00 pm and 6:00 pm 7:00 Exploring Music with Bill McGlaughlin: You and the Night and the Music 8:00 Music with Dennis Moore
Wednesday 2 12:00 Through the Night with Peter Van De Graaff 6:00 Mornings with Carl Grapentine 9:00 News Summary • Music from summer festivals 10:00 Midday with Lisa Flynn, including new releases this hour 11:00 Impromptu: Live from Levin Studio – The Danish String Quartet and pianist Juho Pohjonen preview
tonight’s Ravinia concert. 12:00 Newscast 12:15 Dame Myra Hess Memorial Concerts: Pianist Karen Hakobyan live from the Cultural Center 1:00 Afternoons with Kerry Frumkin • Beethoven Symphony #6 in F, Op. 68, Pastoral – Orchestre Révolutionnaire et Romantique/ Sir John Eliot Gardiner. Archive 439900-2 (5). [40:58] 2:00 Bernstein Suite from West Side Story – Pablo Villegas, g. Harmonia Mundi HMU907649. [5:23] Villegas is the guest artist with the Grant Park Orchestra tonight at 6:30; Dave Schwan hosts our live broadcast. Prokofiev Romeo and Juliet, Op. 64: Suite #2 – Oslo Phil/Mariss Jansons. EMI CDC7-49289-2. [30:02] 3:00 Fine Arts Calendar • Chopin Cello Sonata in g, Op. 65 – Alisa Weilerstein, vc; Inon Barnatan, p. London 4788416. [24:48] 4:00 Late Afternoon Music with Candice Agree, including a newscast at 4:00 pm and The Unrush Hour between 5:00 pm and 6:00 pm 6:30 Grant Park Music Festival 2017: Live from Pritzker Pavilion – Carlos Kalmar, conductor; Pablo Villegas, guitar – Arriaga: Les Esclavos Felices Overture. Bizet: Carmen Suite. Rodrigo: Fantasia para un Gentilhombre. Turina: Danzas fantasticas. 9:00 Exploring Music with Bill McGlaughlin: You and the Night and the Music 10:00 Baroque&Before with Candice Agree 11:00 Reflections from the Keyboard with David Dubal
In the Spotlight
The Dover Quartet
From Santa Fe: Great Quintets The August broadcasts from the Santa Fe Chamber Music Festival, hosted by Kerry Frumkin, highlight some major quintets, for strings and for strings with piano. The Dover Quartet and cellist Eric Kim will perform one of Schubert’s last compositions, his String Quintet in C, and a favorite chamber composition with musicians and audiences alike, the light-hearted Trout Quintet, will be played by pianist Inon Barnatan and his string-playing partners. Dvorak’s Piano Quintet as performed at Santa Fe featured pianist Peter Serkin with the Dover ensemble, and we’ll also be hearing a late masterwork by Brahms, his String Quintet #2 in G.
Thursdays, August 3, 10, 17, 24, 9:00 pm
All prerecorded music on 98.7WFMT is provided by the Richard and Mary L. Gray Music Library.
Most live performances on 98.7WFMT are broadcast from the Fay and Daniel Levin Performance Studio.
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Vittorio Grigolo
LA Opera on Air: Hoffmann and Figaro From the Los Angeles Opera’s 2016-17 season comes The Tales of Hoffmann by Jacques Offenbach, with tenor Vittorio Grigolo in the demanding title role, and the French bass-baritone Nicolas Testé taking on the challenge of all four of the opera’s villains. Plácido Domingo is the conductor. Then from 2015, the company presents encore broadcasts of its Figaro Trilogy, works based on characters created by the French playwright Beaumarchais. WFMT will air Rossini’s Barber of Seville and Mozart’s Marriage of Figaro from the trilogy during August, with The Ghosts of Versaille by John Corigliano slated for airing in September.
Saturdays, August 5, 12, 19, 12:00 pm
Thursday 3 12:00 Through the Night with Peter Van De Graaff 6:00 Mornings with Carl Grapentine 9:00 News Summary • Music from summer festivals 10:00 Midday with Lisa Flynn, including new releases this hour 11:00 Borodin Prince Igor: Polovtsian Dances – Gothenburg Sym & Cho/Neeme Järvi. DG 429984-2. [11:24] 12:00 Newscast • Falla Seven Popular Spanish Songs – Joo Yeon Sir, v; Irina Andrievsky, p. Rubicon RCD-1003. [13:52] 1:00 Afternoons with Kerry Frumkin • Strauss Intermezzo, Op. 72: Four Symphonic Interludes – Vienna Phil/André Previn. DG 437790-2. [23:54] 2:00 Haydn Piano Trio in G, H XV:25 – Tini Mathot, fortepiano; Andrew Manze, v; Jaap ter Linden, vc. Erato 91728-2. [14:58] Bizet Carmen: Seguidilla & Gypsy Song – Maria Callas, s; Paris 22
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Opéra Orch/George Prêtre. EMI CDC5-57057-2. [8:51] 3:00 Fine Arts Calendar • Ponce Concierto del sur – Eduardo Fernandez, g; English Chamber Orch/Enrique Garcia Asencio. London 421108-2. [24:02] 4:00 Late Afternoon Music with Candice Agree, including a newscast at 4:00 pm and The Unrush Hour between 5:00 pm and 6:00 pm 7:00 Exploring Music with Bill McGlaughlin: You and the Night and the Music 8:00 Music with Dennis Moore 9:00 Santa Fe Chamber Music Festival – Neikrug: Flash for solo violin; Schubert: String Quintet in C. 10:00 Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra Onstage: Carlos Kalmar, conductor – Vaughan Williams: Symphony #6; Beethoven: Symphony #3, Eroica.
Friday 4 12:00 Through the Night with Peter Van De Graaff 6:00 Mornings with Carl Grapentine 9:00 News Summary • Music from summer festivals 10:00 Midday with Lisa Flynn, including new releases this hour 11:00 Haydn Symphony #94 in G, Surprise – Austro-Hungarian Haydn Orch/Adam Fischer. Nimbus NI-5159. [23:42] 12:00 Newscast • Music in Chicago 1:00 Afternoons with Kerry Frumkin • Bruch Violin Concerto #1 in g, Op. 26 – Nathan Milstein, v; Pittsburgh Sym/William Steinberg. EMI CDM5-66551-2. [23:31] 2:00 Vivaldi Flute Concerto in c, R 441 – Amsterdam Vivaldi Players/Lucie Horsch, r. Decca 4830896. [10:45] Mozart The Magic Flute, K 620: Excerpts – Amadeus Ensemble/Julius Rudel. Musicmasters MMD60141-F. [9:45] Taffanel Fantasy on themes from Weber’s Der Freischütz – Mathieu Dufour, f; Kuang-Hao Huang, p. Cedille CDR-90000121. [12:23] 3:00 Fine Arts Calendar • Holst The Planets, Op. 32 – BBC Phil/ Sir Andrew Davis; Manchester Chamber Choir women’s voices. Chandos CHSA-5086. [49:40] 4:00 Late Afternoon Music with Candice Agree, including a newscast at 4:00 pm and The Unrush Hour between 5:00 pm and 6:00 pm 7:00 Exploring Music with Bill McGlaughlin: You and the Night and the Music 8:00 Music with Dennis Moore 10:00 Relevant Tones with Seth Boustead: Solo compositions written for specific performers, with commentary from the artists, and
performances recorded in WFMT’s Levin Studio. 11:00 Best of Studs Terkel: Overkill and Megalove commemorates the atomic bombing of Hiroshima, Japan, in August 1945.
Saturday 5 12:00 Through the Night with Peter Van De Graaff 7:00 Weekend Mornings with Dennis Moore 10:00 Fine Arts Calendar 11:00 Introductions: Spotlighting the Chicago area’s young musicians 12:00 LA Opera on Air: “The Tales of Hoffmann” by Jacques Offenbach – Vittorio Grigolo, Nicolas Testé, Kate Lindsey, So Young Park, Kate Aldrich, Diana Damrau, Los Angeles Opera Cho & Orch/Placido Domingo. 4:00 PoetryNow with the Poetry Foundation: Francisco Aragon reads and discusses Keough Hall. 4:10 Offenbach Die Rheinnixen: Overture, Ballet and Grande Valse – Les Musiciens du Louvre/Marc Minkowski. Archive 4776403. [14:51] 4:30 Arias and Songs with Larry Johnson: From the American Songbook 5:00 Chausson Soir de fête, Op. 32 – BBC Phil/Yan Pascal Tortelier. Chandos CHAN9650. [13:33] Ravel Rapsodie espagnole – Berlin Phil/Claudio Abbado. DG 457583-2. [15:23] Brahms Academic Festival Overture, Op. 80 – Vienna Phil/ Sir John Barbirolli. EMI CDFB572649-2 (2). [11:29] Brahms Four Hungarian Dances – Yuki & Tomoko Mack, p. Mack Sisters 2009. [11:16] Copland Rodeo: Four Dance Episodes: Corral Nocturne & Hoedown – Los Angeles Guitar Quartet. Delos DE-3163. [6:45] Grieg Symphonic Dances, Op. 64, on Norwegian Motifs – Gothenburg Sym/Neeme Järvi. DG 419431-2. [30:57] Grieg Peer Gynt, Op. 23: #19, Solvejg’s Song – Karita Mattila, s; City of Birmingham Sym/Sakari Oramo. Warner Classics 80243-2. [4:58] 7:00 Fiesta! with Elbio Barilari Villa-Lobos’ Choros #11 for piano and orchestra, first of two broadcasts 8:00 Folkstage hosted by Rich Warren 9:00 The Midnight Special with Rich Warren
Sunday 6 12:00 Through the Night with Peter Van De Graaff 6:00 With Heart and Voice: I Believe 7:00 Weekend Mornings with Dennis Moore 10:00 Fine Arts Calendar
12:00 Sullivan Ballet, Victoria and Merrie England: Scenes 2 & 3, May Day in Queen Elizabeth’s Time – Dublin RTE Concert Orch/Andrew Penny. Marco Polo 8.223677. [20:57] Fine Alice in Wonderland set 1 – Gregg Smith Singers/Gregg Smith; Raymond Beegle, p. CRI SD-376. [9:09] Holst Suite #1 in E-Flat, Op. 28/1 – Royal Northern College of Music Wind Orch/Timothy Reynish. Chandos CHAN9697. [10:43] Villa-Lobos Bachianas Brasileiras #5: AriaCantilena – Daniel Barenboim, p, Emmanuel Pahud, f, Alex Klein, ob, Larry Combs, cl. Teldec 21482-2. [5:21] Villa-Lobos Harp Concerto – Catherine Michel, h; Monte Carlo National Opera Orch/ Antonio de Almeida. Pentatone PTC-5186135. [28:08] Mozart Piano Concerto #19 in F, K 459 – Alicia de Larrocha, p; English Chamber Orch/Sir Colin Davis. RCA 68289-2. [27:29] 2:00 Odermatt Été, Op. 18 – Albrecht Mayer, ob; St. Martin’s Academy/Kenneth Sillito. London 4785264. [11:02] Beethoven Violin Sonata #5 in F, Op. 24, Spring – Leonidas Kavakos, v; Enrico Pace, p. London 4783523 (3). [24:37] Ravel Matinée de Provence; Tout Est Lumière – Choeur & Orch de Paris-Sorbonne/ Jacques Grimbert. Marco Polo 8.223755. [7:30] Boulanger D’un Matin de Printemps – Women’s Phil/JoAnn Falletta. Koch 3-7169-2. [4:59] Holst A Winter Idyll – Ulster Orch/JoAnn Falletta. Naxos 8.572914. [9:01] Wagner Siegfried Idyll – Vienna Phil/Herbert von Karajan. DG 423613-2. [19:27] Wagner Tannhäuser: Entry of the Guests into the Wartburg – Leslie Howard, p. Hyperion CDS-44501/98 (98). [12:01] Wagner Tannhäuser: Pilgrim’s Chorus, Beglückt darf nun dich – Leipzig Radio Cho, Dresden Staatskapelle/Silvio Varviso. Philips 422410-2. [6:19] 4:00 Bach Brandenburg Concerto #4 in G, BWV 1049 – Apollo’s Fire/Jeannette Sorrell. Avie AV2207 (2). [15:24] Handel Organ Concerto #13 in F, The Cuckoo and the Nightingale – Peter Hurford, o; Concertgebouw Chamber Orch/Joshua Rifkin. London 414604-2 (2). [17:31] Vaughan Williams The Lark Ascending – Michael Davis, v; London Sym/Bryden Thomson. Chandos CHAN-8554. [15:27] 5:00 Dvorák Symphony #5 in F, Op. 76 – Czech Phil/Jirí Belohlávek. London 4786757 (6). [43:22] Dvorák From the Bohemian Forest, Op. 68: #5, Silent Woods (Klid) – YoYo Ma, vc; Boston Sym/Seiji
Ozawa. Sony SK-46687. [6:20] 6:00 J Strauss Jr Waltzes, Rosen aus dem Süden, Op. 388 – Boston Sym Chamber Players. DG 463367-2. [9:51] Schubert Piano Sonata in C, D 613 (unfinished) – Michel Dalberto, p. Denon CO-78955. [16:05] Schubert Symphony #8 in b, D 759, Unfinished – Vienna Phil/Carlos Kleiber. DG 449745-2. [24:38] 7:00 Ryan Opera Center Recital Series: Soprano Ann Toomey, tenor Jesse Donner, and pianist Mario Antonio Marra 8:00 Chicago Symphony Orchestra Radio Broadcasts: Sir Mark Elder, conductor; Richard Goode, piano – Ives: Symphony #2. Mozart: Piano Concerto #23 in A. Strauss: Till Eulenspiegel. We also hear Mozart played by Emanuel Ax, Benjamin Hochman, Orli Shaham, and Orion Weiss under David Robertson’s direction. 10:00 Collectors’ Corner with Henry Fogel: Violinist Oscar Shumsky
In the Spotlight
Monday 7 12:00 Through the Night with Peter Van De Graaff 6:00 Mornings with Carl Grapentine 9:00 News Summary • Music from summer festivals 10:00 Midday with Lisa Flynn, including new releases this hour 11:00 Brahms Eight Piano Pieces, Op. 76: #’s 1-4 – Arcadi Volodos, p. Sony 88875130192. [11:54] 12:00 Newscast 12:15 Chicago Chamber Musicians First Monday: Live from the Cultural Center 1:00 Afternoons with Kerry Frumkin • Shchedrin Carmen Ballet after Bizet – Los Angeles Chamber Orch/Gerard Schwarz. EMI 47198-2. [42:08] 2:00 Beethoven Piano Sonata #27 in e, Op. 90 – Rudolf Buchbinder, p. RCA 787510 (9). [15:29] Brahms Clarinet Sonata #2 in Eb, Op. 120/2 – Jon Manasse, cl; Jon Nakamatsu, p. Harmonia Mundi HMU-907430. [21:11] 3:00 Fine Arts Calendar • Barber Violin Concerto, Op. 14 – James Ehnes, v; Vancouver Sym/ Bramwell Tovey. Radio Canada Int’l SMCD-5241. [23:32] 4:00 Late Afternoon Music with Candice Agree, including a newscast at 4:00 pm and The Unrush Hour between 5:00 pm and 6:00 pm 7:30 Ravinia Festival: Music from the Martin Theatre – Live, James Galway and Jeanne Galway, flutes, with Phillip Moll, piano 10:00 Exploring Music with Bill McGlaughlin 11:00 Arts Conversations
Tuesday 8 Phillip Moll
Live from Ravinia The wide and varied world of French flute music is being explored at this summer’s Ravinia Festival by James and Jeanne Galway and pianist Phillip Moll. They’ll also include on their program some gems from the Doppler Brothers, two virtuosic 19th-century flutists, and an arrangement from the violin encores of Fritz Kreisler. Then later in the month we’ll present a live piano recital by Behzod Abduraimov, a young Uzbekistan-born pianist whose international career was launched after he won the London International Piano Competition in 2009. His program will feature sonatas by Beethoven and Prokofiev, plus shorter pieces by Bach and Schubert.
Mondays, August 7 and 21, 7:30 pm
12:00 Through the Night with Peter Van De Graaff 6:00 Mornings with Carl Grapentine 9:00 News Summary • Music from summer festivals 10:00 Midday with Lisa Flynn, including new releases this hour 11:00 Copland Three Latin-American Sketches – Detroit Sym/Leonard Slatkin. Naxos 8.559844. [10:09] 12:00 Newscast • Schubert Notturno in E-Flat, D 897 – Juho Pohjonen, p; Cho-Liang Lin, v; David Finckel, vc. Music@ Menlo 2011 (7). [10:51] 1:00 Afternoons with Kerry Frumkin • Dvorák Cello Concerto in b, Op. 104 – Alisa Weilerstein, vc; Czech Phil/ Jiri Belohlávek. London B0019765-02. [38:42] 2:00 Anonymous Suite of Dances – Piffaro. Archive 445883-2. [10:07] Hanson Merry Mount Suite – Seattle Sym/Gerard Schwarz. Delos DE-3105. [16:02]
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3:00 Fine Arts Calendar • Mozart Symphony #35 in D, K 385, Haffner – Apollo’s Fire/Jeannette Sorrell. Koch 3-7574-2H1. [22:31] 4:00 Late Afternoon Music with Candice Agree, including a newscast at 4:00 pm and The Unrush Hour between 5:00 pm and 6:00 pm 7:00 Exploring Music with Bill McGlaughlin 8:00 Music with Dennis Moore
Wednesday 9 12:00 Through the Night with Peter Van De Graaff 6:00 Mornings with Carl Grapentine 9:00 News Summary • Music from summer festivals 10:00 Midday with Lisa Flynn, including new releases this hour 11:00 Bruch String Octet in B-flat, Op. posth – Nash Ensemble. Hyperion CDA-68168. [22:08] 12:00 Newscast 12:15 Dame Myra Hess Memorial Concerts: Baritone Mischa Bouvier and pianist Yegor Shevtsov live from the Cultural Center 1:00 Afternoons with Kerry Frumkin • Mendelssohn Symphony #1 in c, Op. 11 – Leipzig Gewandhaus Orch/ Kurt Masur. Warner Classics
62769-2 (5). [28:57] 2:00 Scriabin Piano Sonata #2 in g-sharp, Op. 19, SonataFantasy – Daniil Trifonov, p. DG 479 1728. [10:30] Mussorgsky Night on Bald Mountain – Mariinsky Orch/Valery Gergiev. Mariinsky MAR-0553. [12:50] 3:00 Fine Arts Calendar • Handel Music for the Royal Fireworks – Orpheus Chamber Orch. DG 435390-2. [18:34] 4:00 Late Afternoon Music with Candice Agree, including a newscast at 4:00 pm and The Unrush Hour between 5:00 pm and 6:00 pm 7:00 Exploring Music with Bill McGlaughlin 8:00 Music with Dennis Moore 10:00 Baroque&Before with Candice Agree 11:00 Reflections from the Keyboard with David Dubal
Thursday 10 12:00 Through the Night with Peter Van De Graaff 6:00 Mornings with Carl Grapentine 9:00 News Summary • Music from summer festivals 10:00 Midday with Lisa Flynn, including new releases this hour 11:00 Gershwin Symphonic Picture of Porgy and Bess – Dallas Sym Orch/Eduardo Mata. 2017
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RCA RCD1-4551. [23:55] 12:00 Newscast • Bach Italian Concerto in F, BWV 971 – Angela Hewitt, p. Hyperion CDA-67306. [12:47] 1:00 Afternoons with Kerry Frumkin • Jarzebski Berlinesa – Tutti e Solo Chamber Ens. Dorian DIS80136. [5:36] Mozart String Divertimento in D, K 136 – Berlin Phil/Riccardo Muti. EMI CDR5-69865-2. [18:05] 2:00 Ravel Sonate posthume – Jaime Laredo, v; Joseph Kalichstein, p. Arabesque Z-6736-2 (2). [15:39] SaintSaëns Piano Concerto #2 in g, Op. 22 – Stephen Hough, p; City of Birmingham Sym/ Sakari Oramo. Hyperion CDA-67331/2 (2). [21:36] 3:00 Fine Arts Calendar • Tchaikovsky Romeo and Juliet – Philharmonia/Giuseppe Sinopoli. DG 429740-2. [22:26] Bernstein West Side Story Suite for Piano Trio – Eroica Trio. EMI 07351-2. [11:44] 4:00 Late Afternoon Music with Candice Agree, including a newscast at 4:00 pm and The Unrush Hour between 5:00 pm and 6:00 pm 7:00 Exploring Music with Bill McGlaughlin 8:00 Music with Dennis Moore 9:00 Santa Fe Chamber Music
Festival – Bridge: Lament for Two Violas; Dvorak: Piano Quintet in A, Op. 81. 10:00 Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra Onstage: Hans Graf, conductor; Orli Shaham, piano – Lutoslawski: Musique funèbre. Bartok: Piano Concerto #3. Tchaikovsky: Symphony #6, Pathétique.
Friday 11 12:00 Through the Night with Peter Van De Graaff 6:00 Mornings with Carl Grapentine 9:00 News Summary • Music from summer festivals 10:00 Midday with Lisa Flynn, including new releases this hour 11:00 Sibelius Karelia Suite, Op. 11 – Berlin Phil/Herbert von Karajan. EMI CDM7-64331-2. [16:17] 12:00 Newscast • Music in Chicago 1:00 Afternoons with Kerry Frumkin • Gershwin An American in Paris – New York Phil/Leonard Bernstein. Sony SMK-47529. [18:22] Verdi La Traviata: Duet, Parigi, o cara – Montserrat Caballé, s; Carlo Bergonzi, t; Orch/Georges Prêtre. RCA 62699-2. [4:23] 2:00 Beethoven String Quartet #10 in E-Flat, Op. 74, Harp – Atrium Quartet. Zigzag ZZ-1080702. [29:17] Tailleferre Harp
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In the Spotlight
Edo de Waart
Two Brahms Symphony Cycles Edo de Waart, born in 1941 in Amsterdam, currently serves as music director of the Milwaukee Symphony and of the New Zealand Symphony. In the course of a long and distinguished podium career, he’s been music director of the San Francisco Symphony and the Netherlands Radio Philharmonic, in addition to making guest appearances worldwide and conducting in opera houses from Houston to Bayreuth. In Milwaukee, he recently presented a two-concert cycle of the four symphonies by Johannes Brahms, which are being broadcast this month. Coincidentally, Henry Fogel also chose a Brahms symphony cycle for two Collectors’ Corner broadcasts that will air in August. These historic performances are from recordings conducted by Wilhelm Furtwängler (1886-1954), one of the most famous and admired, and also one of the most controversial, conductors of the 20th century. Interested in comparing Brahms interpretations from today, and from some 60 years ago? Check out the dates and times of these tandem broadcasts, below.
Thursdays, August 17 and 24, 10:00 pm Collectors’ Corner with Henry Fogel Sundays, August 20 and 27, 10:00 pm Concertino – Gillian Benet, h; Women’s Phil/JoAnn Falletta. Koch 3-7169-2. [16:04] 3:00 Fine Arts Calendar • Bach Four-Clavier Concerto in a, BWV 1065 – Frantz, Oppitz, Schmidt, p’s; Hamburg Sym/ Christoph Eschenbach, p. DG 415655-2. [11:24] Vivaldi The Four Seasons, Op. 8/14: Violin Concerto #2 in g, R 315, Summer (L’Estate) – Harp 26
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Consort & Freiburg Baroque Orch. RCA-DHM 77384-2. [12:06] Piazzolla Las Cuatro Estaciones Porteñas (Four Seasons in Buenos Aires): Verano Porteño (Summer) – Jason Vieaux, g; Julian Labro, bandoneon; Far Cry Chamber Orch. Azica ACD-71270. [6:28] 4:00 Late Afternoon Music with Candice Agree, including a newscast at 4:00 pm and The Unrush Hour between 5:00 pm and 6:00 pm 7:00 Exploring Music with Bill McGlaughlin 8:00 Music with Dennis Moore 10:00 Relevant Tones with Seth Boustead: Activist Music by composers who speak out about contemporary issues. 11:00 Best of Studs Terkel: Unveiling the Picasso Sculpture
Saturday 12 12:00 Through the Night with Peter Van De Graaff 7:00 Weekend Mornings with Dennis Moore 10:00 Fine Arts Calendar 11:00 Introductions: Spotlighting the Chicago area’s young musicians 12:00 LA Opera on Air: Rossini’s “Barber of Seville” – Rodion Pogossov (Figaro); René Barbera (Count Almaviva); Elizabeth DeShong (Rosina); Alessandro Corbelli (Bartolo); Kristinn Sigmundsson (Basilio); Los Angeles Opera Cho & Orch/James Conlon. 3:00 PoetryNow with the Poetry Foundation: Nikki Wallschlaeger reads and discusses All Kinds of Fires Inside Our Heads. 3:10 Haydn Overture to an English Opera (Overtura Covent Garden) – London Classical Players/Sir Roger Norrington. EMI CDC5-55192-2. [4:16] Rossini Semiramide Overture – Philharmonia/Carlo Maria Giulini. EMI 62804-2. [12:52] Gershwin Cuban Overture – Zofo Duet. Sono Luminus DSL-92167. [10:26] Beethoven Leonore Overture #2 in C, Op. 72a – Hanover Band/Roy Goodman. Nimbus NI-5205. [13:18] Mozart Piano Concerto #14 in E-Flat, K 449 – Jeffrey Kahane, p; Joseph Silverstein & Ani Kavafian, v’s; Carlamaria Rodrigues, vi; David Finckel, vc; Scott Pingel, db. Music@ Menlo 2006. [22:16] 4:30 Arias and Songs with Larry Johnson: Remembering tenor Nicolai Gedda 5:00 Chopin Nocturnes, Op. 9 – Yundi, p. EMI 08391-2 (2). [16:20] Weill Lady in the Dark: Symphonic Nocturne – Bournemouth Sym/Marin Alsop. Naxos 8.557481. [17:32] Korngold The
Adventures of Robin Hood film music – Hollywood Bowl Sym/John Mauceri. Philips 432109-2. [11:10] Granados Danzas Españolas: Andaluza; Oriental – Milos Karadaglic, g. DG B0015579-02. [11:40] Holst Beni Mora (Oriental Suite) – BBC Phil/Sir Andrew Davis. Chandos CHSA-5086. [16:50] Vaughan Williams English Folksong Suite – Royal Air Force Central Band/Eric Banks. EMI CDC7-49608-2. [11:27] Vaughan Williams Fantasia on Greensleeves – Boston Pops/Arthur Fiedler. RCA 68793-2. [5:38] 7:00 Fiesta! with Elbio Barilari: Villa-Lobos’ Choros #11 for piano and orchestra, second of two broadcasts 8:00 Folkstage hosted by Rich Warren 9:00 The Midnight Special with Rich Warren
Sunday 13 12:00 Through the Night with Peter Van De Graaff 6:00 With Heart and Voice: Hymns of praise and prayer 7:00 Weekend Mornings with Dennis Moore 10:00 Fine Arts Calendar 12:00 Anonymous Bourrée, Gagliarda, Saltarello Giorgio – New London Consort/Philip Pickett. Oiseau 448559-2. [10:00] Vivaldi Concerto in C con molti stromenti, R 558 – Europa Galante/Fabio Biondi. Virgin Classics 45527-2. [9:15] Respighi Feste Romane – Pittsburgh Sym/Lorin Maazel. Sony SK-66843. [25:24] 1:00 Schubert Impromptus, D 935 (Op. 142): #3 in B-Flat – Andreas Haefliger, p. Sony SK-53108. [11:09] Schubert String Quartet #13 in a, D 804 (Rosamunde) – Guarneri Quartet. Arabesque Z-6687. [32:28] Whitacre Go, Lovely Rose; With A Lily in Your Hand – Polyphony/Stephen Layton. Hyperion CDA-67543. [6:34] 2:00 Rodrigo Concierto para una fiesta – David Russell, g; Naples Phil/Erich Kunzel. Telarc CD80459. [29:25] Mozart Piano Concerto #12 in A, K 414 – Vienna Phil/Maurizio Pollini, p. DG B0010994-02. [24:42] 3:00 Copland Appalachian Spring – St. Louis Sym/Leonard Slatkin. EMI CDC7-49766-2. [36:33] Piazzolla Las Cuatro Estaciones Porteñas (Four Seasons in Buenos Aires): Winter, Spring – Jason Vieaux, g; Julian Labro, bandoneon; Far Cry Chamber Orch. Azica ACD-71270. [14:24] D’Indy Jour d’été à la montagne, Op. 61 – Iceland Sym/Rumon Gamba. Chandos CHAN10464. [30:42] Verdi Les Vêpres
siciliennes: Four Seasons Ballet: Spring, Summer, Autumn – Met Orch/James Levine. Sony SK-52489. [22:01] 5:00 Schumann Carnaval, Op. 9 – Philippe Bianconi, p. La Dolce Volta LDV-28. [26:36] There’s more Schumann on our Chicago Symphony broadcast tonight at 8:00. Svendsen Carnival in Paris, Op. 9 – Trondheim Sym/Ole Kristian Ruud. Virgin Classics 45128-2. [12:35] Debussy Fêtes galantes, set 1 – Frederica von Stade, ms; Martin Katz, p. RCA 62711-2. [7:46] 6:00 Weber Invitation to the Dance, Op. 65 – Garrick Ohlsson, p. Arabesque Z-6584 (2). [9:49] Chopin Les Sylphides: Excerpts – Philadelphia Orch/ Eugene Ormandy. CBS MLK45660. [12:00] Khachaturian Spartacus: Adagio of Spartacus and Phrygia – Vienna Phil/ Aram Khachaturian. London 436658-2. [9:04] Mozart Adagio in E, K 261; Rondo in C, K 373 – Pepe Romero, g; St. Martin’s Academy/Iona Brown. Philips 426263-2. [13:47] Strauss Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme Suite – Buffalo Phil/JoAnn Falletta. Naxos 8.573460. [36:17] Ravel Le Tombeau de Couperin: Prelude, Fugue, Forlane, Rigaudon – Robert Casadesus, p. Sony MH2K-63316 (2). [14:10] 8:00 Chicago Symphony Orchestra Radio Broadcasts: Riccardo Muti, conductor; Mitsuko Uchida, piano – Rossini: La Scala di Seta Overture. Beethoven: Piano Concerto #3 in c. Samuel Adams: many words of love. Schumann: Symphony #4. Catalani: Contemplazione. 10:00 Collectors’ Corner with Henry Fogel: Leoncavallo’s opera Zaza (abridged) from Opera Rara
Monday 14 12:00 Through the Night with Peter Van De Graaff 6:00 Mornings with Carl Grapentine 9:00 News Summary • Music from summer festivals 10:00 Midday with Lisa Flynn, including new releases this hour 11:00 Mendelssohn Symphony #4 in A, Op. 90, Italian – Berlin Phil/Claudio Abbado. Sony SK-62826. [28:46] 12:00 Newscast • Satie Trois Gnossiennes – Nicolas Horvath, p. Grand Piano GP-761. [10:09] 1:00 Afternoons with Kerry Frumkin • Bach Two-Violin Concerto in d, BWV 1043 – Jennifer Koh & Jaime Laredo, v’s; Curtis 20/21 Ensemble/ Vinay Parameswaran. Cedille CDR-90000146. [15:07] Bartók Two Portraits, Op. 5 – Jennifer
Koh, v; Grant Park Orch/ Carlos Kalmar. Cedille CDR-90000089. [11:54] 2:00 Thuille Piano and Wind Sextet in B-Flat, Op. 6 – Dennis Russell Davies, p; Stuttgart Wind Quintet. MD+G Recordings L-3287. [30:30] 3:00 Fine Arts Calendar • Shostakovich Festive Overture, Op. 96 – Boston Pops/John Williams. Sony SK-62592. [6:19] Williams Summon the Heroes – Boston Pops/John Williams. Sony 70636-2. [6:14] Rossini William Tell Overture – Santa Cecilia National Academy Orch/Antonio Pappano. Warner 0825646243440. [11:34] 4:00 Late Afternoon Music with Candice Agree, including a newscast at 4:00 pm and The Unrush Hour between 5:00 pm and 6:00 pm 7:00 Exploring Music with Bill McGlaughlin: Beethoven at Parnassus 8:00 Ravinia Festival: Music from the Martin Theatre 10:00 Arts Conversations 11:00 Shostakovich Violin Concerto #1 in a, Op. 99 – David Oistrakh, v; New York Phil/ Dimitri Mitropoulos. Sony MHK63327. [36:10] Tchaikovsky The Months (The Seasons), Op. 37: Excerpts – Sviatoslav Richter, p. MMG MCD-10031. [18:40]
Tuesday 15 12:00 Through the Night with Peter Van De Graaff 6:00 Mornings with Carl Grapentine 9:00 News Summary • Music from summer festivals 10:00 Midday with Lisa Flynn, including new releases this hour 11:00 Ravel Piano Sonatine – Stewart Goodyear, p. Orchid Classics ORC-100061. [10:45] 12:00 Newscast • Handel Concerto a due cori #2 in F – English Concert/Trevor Pinnock. Archive 415129-2. [16:38] 1:00 Afternoons with Kerry Frumkin • Berlioz Symphonie fantastique, Op. 14a – Lyon National Orch/Leonard Slatkin. Naxos 8.572886. [62:15] 2:05 Stravinsky Three Movements from Petrouchka – Maurizio Pollini, p. DG 447431-2. [15:19] Stravinsky Pulcinella Suite – New York Phil/ Leonard Bernstein. CBS MK-44709. [22:36] 3:00 Fine Arts Calendar • Schumann Faschingsschwank aus Wien, Op. 26 – Alicia de Larrocha, p. London 421525-2. [22:35] Various Black Orpheus film music: A Felicidade; Manha da Carnaval – Paula Robison, f; Brazilian Choro Ensemble. Omega OCD-3016. [6:22] 4:00 Late Afternoon Music with Candice Agree, including
a newscast at 4:00 pm and The Unrush Hour between 5:00 pm and 6:00 pm 7:00 Exploring Music with Bill McGlaughlin: Beethoven at Parnassus 8:00 Music with Dennis Moore
Wednesday 16 12:00 Through the Night with Peter Van De Graaff 6:00 Mornings with Carl Grapentine 9:00 News Summary • Music from summer festivals 10:00 Midday with Lisa Flynn, including new releases this hour 11:00 Mozart Piano Concerto #23 in A, K 488 – Grigory Sokolov, p; Mahler Chamber Orch/Trevor Pinnock. Sony 88985382442. [27:47] 12:00 Newscast 12:15 Dame Myra Hess Memorial Concerts: Pianist Muen Wei live from the Cultural Center 1:00 Afternoons with Kerry Frumkin • Respighi The Pines of Rome – Accademia di Santa Cecilia Orch/Daniele Gatti. Conifer 51292-2. [23:01] Carlos Kalmar leads off tonight’s live Grant Park broadcast at 6:30 with more Respighi. 2:00 Brahms Piano Quartet #1 in g, Op. 25 – Daniel Hope, v; Paul Neubauer, vi; David Finckel, vc; Wu Han, p. DG B0022906-02. [38:57] 3:00 Fine Arts Calendar • Haydn Symphony #85 in B-Flat, La Reine – St. Paul Chamber Orch/Hugh Wolff. Teldec 46313-2. [23:38] Walton Orb and Sceptre, Coronation March 1953 – London Sym/André Previn. EMI CD-EMX-2127. [7:25] 4:00 Late Afternoon Music with Candice Agree, including a newscast at 4:00 pm and The Unrush Hour between 5:00 pm and 6:00 pm 6:30 Grant Park Music Festival 2017: Live from Pritzker Pavilion – Carlos Kalmar, conductor; Harriet Krijgh, cello – Respighi: The Birds. Haydn: Cello Concerto in C. Chadwick: Symphonic Sketches. 9:00 Exploring Music with Bill McGlaughlin: Beethoven at Parnassus 10:00 Baroque&Before with Candice Agree 11:00 Reflections from the Keyboard with David Dubal
Thursday 17 12:00 Through the Night with Peter Van De Graaff 6:00 Mornings with Carl Grapentine 9:00 News Summary • Music from summer festivals 10:00 Midday with Lisa Flynn, including new releases this hours
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11:00 J Strauss Jr Die Fledermaus Overture – Royal Concertgebouw Orch/Nikolaus Harnoncourt. Teldec 25669-2. [9:04] Lehar The Merry Widow: Vilja-Lied – Ted Soluri, b; Valerie Trujillo, p. Azica 71315. [5:43] 12:00 Newscast • Prokofiev Romeo and Juliet Suite #3 – Cincinnati Sym/Paavo Järvi. Telarc CD-80597. [17:39] 1:00 Afternoons with Kerry Frumkin • Mozart Violin Concerto #5 in A, K 219, Turkish – Giuliano Carmignola, v; Orch Mozart/Claudio Abbado. Archive 4777371 (2). [24:13] 2:00 Various Cordoba; Goyescas Intermezzo; Spanish Dance #1 fr La Vida Breve – Julian Bream & John Williams, g’s. RCA 61450-2. [14:42] Albeniz Iberia, bk 1 – Cincinnati Sym/ Jesus Lopez-Cobos. Telarc CD-80470 (2). [18:27] 3:00 Fine Arts Calendar • Handel Harpsichord Suite #5 in E – Richard Egarr, hc. Harmonia Mundi 907581.82 (2). [14:03] Bach Et Resurrexit; Now Thank We All Our God; Sleepers Wake – Mormon Tabernacle Choir w/orchestra. Sony MDK-48296. [11:21] 4:00 Late Afternoon Music with Candice Agree, including a newscast at 4:00 pm and The Unrush Hour between 5:00 pm and 6:00 pm
7:00 Exploring Music with Bill McGlaughlin: Beethoven at Parnassus 8:00 Music with Dennis Moore 9:00 Santa Fe Chamber Music Festival – Campion: Tune Thy Musicke to Thy Hart; Never Weather-Beaten Sail; Jacke and Jone. Takemitsu: A Bird Came Down the Walk. Brahms: String Quintet #2 in G, Op. 111. 10:00 Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra Onstage: Edo de Waart, conductor – Brahms: Symphonies #s 1 and 2.
Friday 18 12:00 Through the Night with Peter Van De Graaff 6:00 Mornings with Carl Grapentine 9:00 News Summary • Music from summer festivals 10:00 Midday with Lisa Flynn, including new releases this hour 11:00 Impromptu: Live from Levin Studio – The Knights chamber orchestra 12:00 Newscast • Music in Chicago 1:00 Afternoons with Kerry Frumkin • Tchaikovsky Two waltzes fr Swan Lake – New York Phil/Kurt Masur. Teldec 94571-2. [14:26] Chopin Waltzes, Op. 64 – Maria Joao Pires, p. DG 4777483 (2). [8:44] Rodgers Carousel Waltz – Hollywood Bowl Sym/John 2017
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In the Spotlight Train, part 1, a radio documentary about traveling to the 1963 March on Washington led by Dr Martin Luther King Jr.
Saturday 19
Monteverdi
Exploring Major and Minor with Bill McGlaughlin How Strange the Change from Major to Minor will be the topic of two weeks’ worth of Exploring Music. Host Bill McGlaughlin will look at the different scales and modes that form the basis of Western music, in particular the ones we call today major and minor. Over ten shows he’ll start with Monteverdi and move forward in history to 20th-century jazz.
Monday-Friday, August 21-25 August 28-September 1, 7:00 pm Mauceri. Phi 432109-2. [4:50] 2:00 Strauss An Alpine Symphony – Bavarian Radio Sym/Sir Georg Solti. Lon 414676-2. [44:09] 3:00 Fine Arts Calendar • Beethoven Piano Sonata #14 in c-sharp, Op. 27/2, Moonlight – Rudolf Serkin, p. CBS MYK-37219. [15:43] Join us tonight at 6:30 for Beethoven’s Symphony #9 live from the Grant Park Music Festival. Dvorak Rusalka: Song to the Moon – Anna Netrebko, s; Vienna Phil/Gianandrea Noseda. DG B0000990-2. [5:07] 4:00 Late Afternoon Music with Candice Agree, including a newscast at 4:00 pm and The Unrush Hour between 5:00 pm and 6:00 pm 6:30 Grant Park Music Festival 2017: Live from Pritzker Pavilion – Carlos Kalmar, conductor; vocal soloists & Grant Park Chorus – Brahms: Schicksalslied; Beethoven: Symphony #9. 9:00 Exploring Music with Bill McGlaughlin: Beethoven at Parnassus 10:00 Relevant Tones with Seth Boustead 11:00 Best of Studs Terkel: This 28
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12:00 Through the Night with Peter Van De Graaff 7:00 Weekend Mornings with Dennis Moore 10:00 Fine Arts Calendar 11:00 Introductions: Spotlighting the Chicago area’s young musicians 12:00 LA Opera on Air: Mozart’s “Marriage of Figaro” – Roberto Tagliavini (Figaro); Pretty Yende (Susanna); Ryan McKinny (Count); Guanqun Yu (Countess); Renée Rapier (Cherubino); Los Angeles Opera Cho & Orch/James Conlon. 3:20 PoetryNow with the Poetry Foundation: Sara Deniz Akant reads and discusses Perihan. 3:25 Bruch Violin Concerto #2 in d, Op. 44 – Itzhak Perlman, v; Israel Phil/ Zubin Mehta. EMI CDC749071-2. [23:47] Williams Schindler’s List film music: Theme; Remembrances – Itzhak Perlman, v; Orch/John Williams. MCA 10969. [9:30] Barber Souvenirs, Op. 28 – London Sym/José Serebrier. ASV CDDCA-737. [18:29] 4:30 Arias and Songs with Larry Johnson: Music of the American West 5:00 Chopin Polonaise-Fantaisie in A-Flat, Op. 61 – Ingolf Wunder, p. DG 4779634. [13:42] Vaughan Williams Fantasia on a Theme by Thomas Tallis, with Tallis hymn – Atlanta Sym Strings & Cho/Robert Spano. Telarc CD-80676. [17:11] Delius Over the Hills and Far Away – English Northern Philharmonia/ David Lloyd-Jones. Naxos 8.553535. [13:32] Beach From Blackbird Hills – Lara Downes, p. Sono Luminus DSL-92207. [3:50] Copland Quiet City – Donald Batchelder, tr; Mitchell Kriegler, cl’s; Christopher Brellochs, alto-sx; Allison Brewster Franzetti, p. Sono Luminus DSL-92135. [13:39] Shostakovich Piano Concerto #1 in c, Op. 35 – Martha Argerich, p; Guy Touvron, tr; Württemberg Chamber Orch/ Jörg Faerber. DG 4398642. [22:42] Tchaikovsky The Nutcracker Suite, Op. 71a: Arab Dance, Chinese Dance, Dance of the Reed Flutes, Waltz of the Flowers – Martha Argerich & Nicolas Economou, p’s. DG 449816-2. [12:31] 7:00 Fiesta! with Elbio Barilari Superstring Theory 8:00 Folkstage hosted by Rich Warren: The Paper Birds live from Levin Studio
9:00 The Midnight Special with Rich Warren
Sunday 20 12:00 Through the Night with Peter Van De Graaff 6:00 With Heart and Voice: Music for meditation 7:00 Weekend Mornings with Dennis Moore 10:00 Fine Arts Calendar 12:00 Mozart Variations on Hélas, j’ai perdu mon amant, K 360 – Jean-Pierre Rampal, f; John Steele Ritter, p. CBS MK-42142. [8:37] Mozart Divertimento #13 in F, K 253 – Amadeus Winds. Oiseau 425819-2. [13:04] Mozart Piano Concerto #9 in E-Flat, K 271, Jeunehomme – András Schiff, p; Salzburg Mozarteum Camerata Academica/Sándor Végh. London 425466-2. [31:46] 1:00 Massenet Manon Ballet: Act 1 – Royal Opera House Orch/ Richard Bonynge. London 414585-2 (2). [40:18] Debussy Images, set 2 – Arturo Benedetti Michelangeli, p. DG 415372-2. [13:35] Britten Peter Grimes: Four Sea Interludes and Passacaglia, Op. 33 – London Sym/André Previn. EMI CDC562616-2. [23:50] Elgar Sea Pictures, Op. 37: Where Corals Lie – Dame Janet Baker, ms; London Sym/Sir John Barbirolli. EMI CDC5-56219-2. [4:11] Elgar In the South (Alassio) Overture, Op. 50 – BBC Sym/ Sir Andrew Davis. [21:51] 3:00 Liszt Piano Sonata in b – Yuja Wang, p. DG B0012534-02. [31:11] Mendelssohn Violin Concerto in e, Op. 64 – Daniel Hope, v; Chamber Orch of Europe/Thomas Hengelbrock. DG 4776634. [25:57] 4:00 Massenet Manon Ballet: Act 2 – Royal Opera House Orch/ Richard Bonynge. London 414585-2 (2). [43:00] Puccini Manon Lescaut: Donna non vidi mai; Tu, tu, amore, tu? – Jonas Kaufmann, t; Kristine Opolais, s; Santa Cecilia Orch/Antonio Pappano. Sony Classical 88875092492. [10:09] 5:00 Traditional Moon Reflection at Second Stream – Pacific Harmony String Quartet. Pacific Harmony 2000. [6:47] Gang Violin concerto, The Butterfly Lovers – Gil Shaham, v; Singapore Sym/Lan Shui. Canary Classics CC-04. [27:21] Grieg Lyric Pieces, Op. 43 – Zoltán Kocsis, p. Philips 456874-2 (2). [12:22] 6:00 Bernstein Divertimento for Orchestra – Boston Pops/John Williams. Philips 416360-2. [14:02] Dello Joio Diversion of Angels (Serenade for Orchestra) – Atlantic Sinfonietta/ Edvard Tchivzhel. Koch 3-71672. [15:09] Mozart Serenade
#13 in G, K 525, Eine kleine Nachtmusik – English Concert/ Andrew Manze. Harmonia Mundi 907280. [20:50] Massenet Manon Ballet: Act 3 – Royal Opera House Orch/ Richard Bonynge. London 414585-2 (2). [24:27] Offenbach Le Voyage dans la Lune: Ballet of the Snowflakes – Suisse Romande Orch/Neeme Järvi. Chandos CHSA-5160. [10:24] Debussy Children’s Corner Suite – Simon Trpceski, p. EMI 00272-2. [15:52] 8:00 Chicago Symphony Orchestra Radio Broadcasts: Jaap van Zweden, conductor; Matthias Goerne, baritone; Jaime Laredo & Jennifer Koh, violins – Schubert & Strauss: Songs with orchestra. Beethoven: Symphony #5 in c. Bach: Two-Violin Concerto in d. 10:00 Collectors’ Corner with Henry Fogel: In Furtwängler’s Greatest Brahms Recordings, part 1, Henry plays the Symphony #1, recorded with the North German Radio Orchestra of Hamburg, and the Symphony #2 recorded with the Vienna Philharmonic.
Monday 21 12:00 Through the Night with Peter Van De Graaff 6:00 Mornings with Carl Grapentine 9:00 News Summary • Music from summer festivals 10:00 Midday with Lisa Flynn, including new releases this hour 11:00 Beethoven Piano Trio #9 in G, Op. 121a, Kakadu – Hamlet Piano Trio. Channel Classics CCS-39117. [17:26] 12:00 Newscast • Elgar Cockaigne Overture (In London Town), Op. 40 – Baltimore Sym/ David Zinman. Telarc CD-80192. [15:54] 1:00 Afternoons with Kerry Frumkin • Schubert Moments musicaux, D 780 – András Schiff, p. London 4304252. [30:32] Nielsen Helios Overture, Op. 17 – Royal Scottish National Orch/Sir Alexander Gibson. Chandos CHAN-6533. [11:45] Harrison Here Comes the Sun – Milos Karadaglic, g; String Ensemble/ Christopher Austin. Mercury B0024425-02. [3:02] 2:00 Kodály Dances of Galánta – Budapest Festival Orch/Ivan Fischer. Philips 462824-2. [15:48] Brahms Four Hungarian Dances – Leonidas Kavakos, v; Peter Nagy, p. London B0019121-02. [13:11] 3:00 Fine Arts Calendar • Bach Clavier Concerto #1 in d, BWV 1052 – Simone Dinnerstein, p; Berlin Staatskapelle Chamber Orch. Sony 81742-2. [22:29] 4:00 Late Afternoon Music with Candice Agree, including
In the Spotlight a newscast at 4:00 pm and The Unrush Hour between 5:00 pm and 6:00 pm 7:30 Ravinia Festival 2017: Music from the Martin Theatre A live performance by pianist Behzod Abduraimov, music by Bach, Beethoven, Schubert, and Prokofiev. 10:00 Exploring Music with Bill McGlaughlin 11:00 Arts Conversations
Tuesday 22 12:00 Through the Night with Peter Van De Graaff 6:00 Mornings with Carl Grapentine 9:00 News Summary • Music from summer festivals 10:00 Midday with Lisa Flynn, including new releases this hour 11:00 Bach Orchestra Suite #2 in b, BWV 1067 – Emmanuel Pahud, f; Berlin Baroque
In the Spotlight
Soloists/Rainer Kussmaul. EMI CDC5-57111-2. [19:36] 12:00 Newscast • Chopin Impromptus, D 935 (Op. 142): #3 in B-flat – Shai Wosner, p. Onyx 4172. [11:06] 1:00 Afternoons with Kerry Frumkin • Mendelssohn String Octet in E-Flat, Op. 20 – St. Martin’s Academy Chamber Ensemble. Chandos CHAN-8790. [30:56] 2:00 Stravinsky Petrouchka – Seattle Sym/Ludovic Morlot. Seattle Symphony Media SSM-1010. [35:55] 3:00 Fine Arts Calendar • Haydn Sonata Un Piccolo Divertimento (Variations in F minor) – Angela Hewitt, p. Hyperion CDA-67736. [16:39] Mozart Divertimento in F, K 439b/2 – Chicago Sym Winds. CBS M2K-42144 (2). [17:31] 4:00 Late Afternoon Music with Candice Agree, including a newscast at 4:00 pm and The Unrush Hour between 5:00 pm and 6:00 pm 7:00 Exploring Music with Bill McGlaughlin 8:00 Music with Dennis Moore
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Riccardo Muti
Riccardo Muti, Salzburg, and Aida Thanks to the European Broadcasting Union and Austrian Radio (ORF), WFMT will be able to transmit a performance of Verdi’s opera Aida from this summer’s Salzburg Festival. This highlight from the festival’s summer schedule – the website says all the performances are sold out – stars Anna Netrebko in the title role with Francesco Meli as Radames and Ekaterina Semenchuk as Amneris. We’re presenting the opera to herald Maestro Muti’s return to Chicago next month to open the 2017-18 season of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra. His orchestra for Aida is the Vienna Philharmonic, with singers from the Vienna State Opera Chorus taking center stage for the famous Triumphal Scene.
Saturday, August 26, 12:00 pm
12:00 Through the Night with Peter Van De Graaff 6:00 Mornings with Carl Grapentine 9:00 News Summary • Music from summer festivals 10:00 Midday with Lisa Flynn, including new releases this hour 11:00 Czerny Rondo brillant in B-flat, Op. 233 – Tasmanian Sym/Howard Shelley, p. Hyperion CDA-68138. [14:54] 12:00 Newscast 12:15 Dame Myra Hess Memorial Concerts: Violinist Kinga Augustyn and pianist Kalina Mrmevska live from the Cultural Center 1:00 Afternoons with Kerry Frumkin • Bach Triple Concerto in a, BWV 1044 – Academy of Ancient Music/Andrew Manze. Harmonia Mundi HMU-907283/84 (2). [22:25] 2:00 Janácek Sinfonietta – Chicago Sym/Seiji Ozawa. EMI CDFB5-72664-2 (2). [21:47] 3:00 Fine Arts Calendar • Chopin Nocturnes in B, E, e – Maurizio Pollini, p. DG 4775718. [14:51] Borodin String Quartet #2 in D: 3rd mvt, Notturno – String Orch/Leopold Stokowski. EMI CDM5-65912-2. [8:47] 4:00 Late Afternoon Music with Candice Agree, including a newscast at 4:00 pm and The Unrush Hour between 5:00 pm and 6:00 pm 7:00 Exploring Music with Bill McGlaughlin 8:00 Music with Dennis Moore 10:00 Baroque&Before with Candice Agree
11:00 Reflections from the Keyboard with David Dubal
Thursday 24 12:00 Through the Night with Peter Van De Graaff 6:00 Mornings with Carl Grapentine 9:00 News Summary • Music from summer festivals 10:00 Midday with Lisa Flynn, including new releases this hour 11:00 Chabrier Suite pastorale – Suisse Romande Orch/ Neeme Järvi. Chandos CHSA-5122. [19:05] 12:00 Newscast • Beethoven Cello Sonata #4 in C, Op. 102/1 – Antonio Meneses, vc; Menahem Pressler, p. Avie AV-2103. [15:19] 1:00 Afternoons with Kerry Frumkin • Franck Symphony in d – New York Phil/Kurt Masur. Teldec 74863-2. [36:52] 2:00 Various Sicilienne; Haru No Umi (The Sea in Springtime) – Emmanuel Pahud, f; Mariko Anraku, h. EMI CDC557740-2. [10:46] Vivaldi The Four Seasons, Op. 8/1-4: Violin Concerto #1, R 269, La Primavera – Giuliano Carmignola, v; Venice Baroque Orch/Andrea Marcon. Sony SK-51352. [9:13] Hadley One Morning in Spring – Philharmonia/Matthias Bamert. Chandos CHAN-9539. [4:14] 3:00 Fine Arts Calendar • Mozart Clarinet Concerto in A, K 622 – Antony Pay, cl; Academy of Ancient Music/ Christopher Hogwood. Oiseau 414339-2. [28:55] 4:00 Late Afternoon Music with Candice Agree, including a newscast at 4:00 pm and The Unrush Hour between 5:00 pm and 6:00 pm 7:00 Exploring Music with Bill McGlaughlin 8:00 Music with Dennis Moore 9:00 Santa Fe Chamber Music Festival – Salonen Homunculus for string quartet; Schubert: Piano Quintet in A, Trout. 10:00 Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra Onstage: Edo de Waart, conductor – Brahms: Symphonies 3 & 4.
Friday 25 12:00 Through the Night with Peter Van De Graaff 6:00 Mornings with Carl Grapentine 9:00 News Summary • Music from summer festivals 10:00 Midday with Lisa Flynn, including new releases this hour 11:00 Poulenc Flute Sonata – Dionne Jackson, f; Marija Stroke, p. Bridge 9482. [12:49] 12:00 Newscast • Music in Chicago 1:00 Afternoons with Kerry Frumkin • Milhaud Suite
Paquito D’Rivera
Fiesta! looks at Cuban music During its centuries of connection to the Spanish Empire, and during later years too, the island of Cuba developed strong cultural traditions. In the earliest days, Havana and others cities had musical traditions principally centered around churches and convents. Today, the nation remains a powerhouse of music with such composers as Leo Brouwer, Paquito D’Rivera, and Tania León. Hear some samples of all this as host Elbio Barilari profiles Cuba.
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française, Op. 248 – Monte Carlo Phil/Georges Prêtre. EMI CDM7-69854-2. [13:43] D’Indy Fantaisie sur des Thèmes populaires français, Op. 31 – Albrecht Mayer, ob; St. Martin’s Academy/ Mathias Mönius. [14:54] 2:00 Beethoven Piano Sonata #2 in A, Op. 2/2 – Rudolf Buchbinder, p. RCA 787510 (9). [21:58] Mozart Piano Quartet #2 in E-Flat, K 493 – Emanuel Ax, p; Isaac Stern, v; Jaimé Laredo, vi; Yo-Yo Ma, vc. Sony SK-66841. [29:27] 3:00 Fine Arts Calendar • Bernstein West Side Story: Symphonic Dances – Minnesota Orch/Edo de Waart. [24:35] 4:00 Late Afternoon Music with Candice Agree, including a newscast at 4:00 pm and The Unrush Hour between 5:00 pm and 6:00 pm 7:00 Exploring Music with Bill McGlaughlin 8:00 Music with Dennis Moore 10:00 Relevant Tones with Seth Boustead: A composerspotlight show featuring Christopher Rouse 11:00 Best of Studs Terkel: This Train, part 2 2017
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Leila Josefowicz
John Adams, Leila Josefowicz, and Scheherazade The latest concerto by John Adams, celebrating his 70th birthday this year, portrays the Scheherazade of The Arabian Nights as a modernday woman confronting the male powers that dominate the society in which she lives. It’s a lengthy work for violin and orchestra, with the violin representing the heroine. The composer has said he was inspired not only by the personality of the original Scheherazade – a clever storyteller who outwitted her violenceprone husband – but also RimskyKorsakov’s tone poem of the same title, which also has a major role for a solo violinist. Scheherazade.2 was performed by the Chicago Symphony under guest conductor Esa-Pekka Salonen’s direction last March, with frequent Adams collaborator Leila Josefowicz as the guest soloist.
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Saturday 26 12:00 Through the Night with Peter Van De Graaff 7:00 Weekend Mornings with Dennis Moore 10:00 Fine Arts Calendar 11:00 Introductions: Spotlighting the Chicago area’s young musicians 12:00 Salzburg Festival 2017: Verdi’s “Aida” conducted by Riccardo Muti. From the European Broadcasting Union. 3:35 PoetryNow with the Poetry Foundation: Kimberly Lyons reads and discusses Goodwill, Buffalo, NY. 3:45 Paganini Fantasia on the G String after Rossini’s Moses in Egypt – Ilya Gringolts, v; Irina Ryumina, p. Bis CD-999. [8:40] Saint-Saëns Piano 30
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Concerto #5 in F, Op. 103, Egyptian – Stephen Hough, p; City of Birmingham Sym/ Sakari Oramo. [26:51] 4:30 Arias and Songs with Larry Johnson: Larry’s five Wagnerian tenors today are Lauritz Melchior, Jon Vickers, Jess Thomas, Ben Heppner, and Jonas Kaufmann. 5:00 Verdi String Quartet in e – Vienna Phil Strings/ André Previn. DG 463579-2. [22:24] Respighi Brazilian Impressions – Cincinnati Sym/ Jesús López-Cobos. Telarc CD80356. [19:02] Various Brazilian Rhapsody; Tico Tico No Fuba – Daniel Barenboim, p; Brazilian Rhapsody Ensemble. Teldec 21482. [5:50] Falla Nights in the Gardens of Spain – Martha Argerich, p; Orch de Paris/ Daniel Barenboim. Erato 45266-2. [24:50] Boccherini Introduction and Fandango – Aquarelle Guitar Quartet. Chandos CHAN-10609. [6:14] Bach Brandenburg Concerto #1 in F, BWV 1046 – Chamber Orch of Europe. [20:35] 7:00 Fiesta! with Elbio Barilari: Music from Cuba 8:00 Folkstage hosted by Rich Warren: Justin Farren live from Levin Studio 9:00 The Midnight Special with Rich Warren
Sunday 27 12:00 Through the Night with Peter Van De Graaff 6:00 With Heart and Voice: From the archives, Richard Gladwell features the Princeton Singers in sacred choral music. 7:00 Weekend Mornings with Dennis Moore 10:00 Fine Arts Calendar 12:00 Mozart From Don Giovanni: Overture; Notte e giorno; Ah, chi mi dice; Madamina; Giovinette; Là ci darem la mano – Athena Ensemble. Chandos CHAN6597. [15:44] Strauss Don Juan, Op. 20 – London Phil/ Klaus Tennstedt. [18:38] Mozart Don Giovanni, K 527: Batti, batti; Presto, presto; Vedrai, carino – Barbara Bonney, s; Drottningholm Court Theatre Orch/Arnold Östman. [11:46] 1:00 Korngold The Sea Wolf film music – New Zealand Sym/James Sedares. Koch 3-7302-2H1. [27:01] Korngold Violin Concerto in D, Op. 35 – Glenn Dicterow, v; New York Phil/David Robertson. New York Philharmonic Glenn Dicterow Collection. [24:15] 2:00 Brahms Seven Fantasies, Op. 116 – Jorge Federico Osorio, p. Cedille CDR90000171 (2). [21:53] Dvorák Rusalka Fantasy – Pittsburgh Sym/Manfred Honeck. [20:11] Prokofiev Ten Pieces from
Romeo and Juliet, Op. 75: Romeo and Juliet Before Parting – Jorge Federico Osorio, p. [7:41] Tchaikovsky String Sextet in d, Op. 70, Souvenir de Florence – Emerson String Quartet; Paul Neubauer, vi; Colin Carr, vc. [34:28] Shostakovich Moscow, Cheremushki, Op. 105: Suite from the operetta – Philadelphia Orch/Riccardo Chailly. [19:57] 4:00 Sibelius Violin Concerto in d, Op. 47 – Leila Josefowicz, v; St. Martin’s Academy/Sir Neville Marriner. Philips 446131-2. [31:30] Josefowicz is the guest soloist on tonight’s Chicago Symphony broadcast at 8:00 pm. Pärt Fratres, version 6, for string orchestra and percussion – Tapiola Sinfonietta/JeanJacques Kantorow. Bis CD-834. [9:27] Pärt Peace upon you, Jerusalem – Polyphony/Stephen Layton. Hyperion CDA-68056. [5:09] Vaughan Williams Symphony #3, Pastoral – Royal Liverpool Phil/Andrew Manze. Onyx 4161. [36:56] Beethoven Piano Sonata #15 in D, Op. 28, Pastoral – Stephen Kovacevich, p. EMI CDC5-56761-2. [22:41] 6:00 Wagner From Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg: Act 1 Prelude; Act 3 Prelude; Dance of the Apprentices and Procession of the Mastersingers – Chicago Sym/Fritz Reiner. RCA 63301-2. [21:55] Wagner Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg: Prize song, Morgenlich leuchtend – Jonas Kaufmann, t; Prague Phil/Marco Armiliato. London B0010837-02. [5:16] Délibes Coppélia Suite – Suisse Romande Orch/Richard Bonynge. London 473171-2 (2). [18:19] Prokofiev Romeo and Juliet Suite: Montagues and Capulets, The Young Juliet, Madrigal, Minuet, Masks, Romeo and Juliet – Chicago Sym/Riccardo Muti. CSO ReSound CSOR-9011402. [26:05] Gounod Faust: Ballet music – Luxembourg Radio & TV Orch/Louis de Froment. Forlane UCD-13149/50. [16:43] Gounod Faust: Avant de quitter ces lieux – Thomas Hampson, br; Toulouse Capitole Orch/Michel Plasson. EMI CDS7-54228-2 (3). [5:17] 8:00 Chicago Symphony Orchestra Radio Broadcasts: Esa-Pekka Salonen, conductor; Leila Josefowicz, violin – Debussy: Prelude to The Afternoon of A Faun. Adams: Scheherazade.2. Stravinsky: The Rite of Spring. 10:00 Collectors’ Corner with Henry Fogel: Brhams’ Symphonies 3 and 4, the Berlin Philharmonic conducted by Wilhelm Furtwängler in the late 1940s.
Monday 28 12:00 Through the Night with Peter Van De Graaff 6:00 Mornings with Carl Grapentine 9:00 News Summary • Music from summer festivals 10:00 Midday with Lisa Flynn, including new releases this hour 11:00 Glazunov Violin Concerto in a, Op. 82 – Nicola Benedetti, v; Bournemouth Sym/Kirill Karabits. Decca 4788758. [20:17] 12:00 Newscast • CastelnuovoTedesco Variations à travers les siècles – Xavier Jara, g. [10:45] 1:00 Afternoons with Kerry Frumkin • Stravinsky Le Chant du Rossignol – Cleveland Orch/Pierre Boulez. Cleveland Orch ANNIV (10). [21:04] 2:00 Taffanel Fantasy on themes from Weber’s Der Freischütz – Cavatina Duo. Bridge 9448. [11:58] Sarasate Carmen Fantasy, Op. 25 – Gil Shaham, v; Berlin Phil/Claudio Abbado. DG 457583-2. [11:07] 3:00 Fine Arts Calendar • Beethoven Piano Concerto #4 in G, Op. 58 – András Schiff, p; Dresden Staatskapelle/ Bernard Haitink. Teldec 13159-2 (3). [34:13] 4:00 Late Afternoon Music with Candice Agree, including a newscast at 4:00 pm and The Unrush Hour between 5:00 pm and 6:00 pm 7:00 Exploring Music with Bill McGlaughlin 8:00 Ravinia Festival: Music from the Martin Theatre 10:00 Arts Conversations 11:00 Mendelssohn String Quartet #6 in f, Op. 80 – Pacifica Quartet. Cedille CDR-90000082 (3). [25:35] Hindemith Symphony, Mathis der Maler – Israel Phil/Leonard Bernstein. DG 429404-2. [28:11]
Tuesday 29 12:00 Through the Night with Peter Van De Graaff 6:00 Mornings with Carl Grapentine 9:00 News Summary • Music from summer festivals 10:00 Midday with Lisa Flynn, including new releases this hour 11:00 Schubert Drei Klavierstücke, D 946: #1, Allegro assai – Paul Lewis, p. Harmonia Mundi 902115.16 (2). [9:01] 12:00 Newscast • Mozart Symphony #36 in C, K 425, Linz – London Mozart Players/Jane Glover. ASV CDDCA-647. [28:21] 1:00 Afternoons with Kerry Frumkin • Wirén String Serenade, Op. 11 – St. Martin’s Academy/Sir Neville Marriner. Argo 417132-2. [14:38] Piston Serenata – Louisville Orch/ Robert Whitney. [11:31]
2:00 Mozart Piano Concerto #24 in c, K 491 – Angela Hewitt, p; National Arts Center Orch/ Hannu Lintu. [30:36] 3:00 Fine Arts Calendar • Dowland Welcome Home; Frogg Galliard; A Fancy; My Ladie Riches Galyerd – Paul O’Dette, l. Harmonia Mundi HMU-907160. [8:37] Respighi Ancient Airs and Dances for the Lute, set 3 – I Solisti Italiani. [17:17] 4:00 Late Afternoon Music with Candice Agree, including a newscast at 4:00 pm and The Unrush Hour between 5:00 pm and 6:00 pm 7:00 Exploring Music with Bill McGlaughlin 8:00 Music with Dennis Moore
10:00 Midday with Lisa Flynn, including new releases this hour 11:00 Dvorák String Quartet #12 in F, Op. 96, American – Dragon Quartet. [26:28] 12:00 Newscast • Scheidt Suite for Brass: Excerpts – German Brass/Enrique Crespo. [8:05] 1:00 Afternoons with Kerry Frumkin • Mahler Symphony #1 in D, Titan – Royal Concertgebouw Orch/ Leonard Bernstein. [55:52] 2:00 Bach Clavier Concerto #4 in A, BWV 1055 – Andreas Staier, hc;
Freiburg Baroque Orch.[13:58] CPE Bach Cello Concerto in A, Wq 172 – Lynn Harrell, vc; English Chamber Orch/ Pinchas Zukerman. [20:16] 3:00 Fine Arts Calendar • Granados Valses poéticos – David Russell, g. [15:54] Scriabin Etude in g-sharp; Poème in F-Sharp – Yuja Wang, p. [7:54] 4:00 Late Afternoon Music with Candice Agree, including a newscast at 4:00 pm and The Unrush Hour between
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Wednesday 30 12:00 Through the Night with Peter Van De Graaff 6:00 Mornings with Carl Grapentine 9:00 News Summary • Music from summer festivals 10:00 Midday with Lisa Flynn, including new releases this hour 11:00 Borodin Prince Igor: Polovtsian Dances – Royal Liverpool Phil & Cho/Sir Charles Mackerras. Virgin Classics 91174-2. [13:37] 12:00 Newscast 12:15 Dame Myra Hess Memorial Concerts: Pianist Adam Zukiewicz live from the Cultural Center 1:00 Afternoons with Kerry Frumkin • Webern Im Sommerwind – Berlin Phil/ Pierre Boulez. DG 4470992. [16:00] Ravel Left-Hand Piano Concerto in D – PierreLaurent Aimard, p; Cleveland Orch/Pierre Boulez. DG B0014764-02. [18:51] 2:00 Boccherini Guitar Quintet #9 in C, G 418 – Pepe Romero, g; St. Martin’s Academy Chamber Ensemble. Philips 438769-2 (2). [27:35] 3:00 Fine Arts Calendar • Beethoven Symphony #1 in C, Op. 21 – Minnesota Orch/Osmo Vänskä. Bis SACD-1716. [25:51] 4:00 Late Afternoon Music with Candice Agree, including a newscast at 4:00 pm and The Unrush Hour between 5:00 pm and 6:00 pm 7:00 Exploring Music with Bill McGlaughlin 8:00 Music with Dennis Moore 10:00 Baroque&Before with Candice Agree 11:00 Reflections from the Keyboard with David Dubal
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