On Demand
A guide for music played on WNYC FM
12:00am
Satie Blues
Toby Twining
Margaret Leng Tan, piano and toy piano
Point 456 345-2
12:07am
Chamber Symphony
Ellen Taaffe Zwilich
Boston Musica Viva
Richard Pittman, conductor
CRI 621
12:22am
Blue Like an Orange
Michael Daugherty
Oberlin Contemporary Music Ensemble
Larry Rachleff, conductor
Opus One 138
12:32am
Etudes and Polkas, Vol. 1
Bohuslav Martinu
Giorgio Koukl, piano
Naxos 8.557919
12:45am
Mary
Beata Moon
Joan La Barbara, soprano
Tom Chiu, violin
Danny Mallon, percussion
Beata Moon, piano
Albany 426
12:55am
Piano Sonata No. 3 in F-sharp Minor, Op. 23
Alexander Scriabin
Emil Gilels, piano
MCA 32107
1:16am
Piano Concerto in F Minor, Op. 114
Max Reger
Norrkoeping Symphony Orchestra
Leif Segerstam, conductor
Love Derwinger, piano
BIS 711
2:01am
Interventions
Vijay Iyer
American Composers Orchestra
Dennis Russell Davies, conductor
Vijay Iyer, piano & electronics
ACO Archival Recording March 25, 2007
2:19am
Toccata and Fugue in D Minor, BWV 565
Johann Sebastian Bach
Andrew Manze, violin
Harmonia Mundi 907250
2:27am
Symphony No. 3 "The Camp Meeting"
Charles Ives
Orpheus Chamber Orchestra
Deutsche Grammophon 439869
2:50am
Which Side Are You On?
Frederic Rzewski
Frederic Rzewski, piano
Nonesuch 79623-2
3:04am
Silhouettes
Augusta Read Thomas
Nathaniel Bartlett, marimba
Albany 855
3:14am
String Sextet in E flat major
Frank Bridge
Concertante
Xiao-Dong Wang, violin
Ittai Shapira, violin
Rachel Shapiro, viola
Ara Gregorian, viola
Alexis Pia Gerlach, cello
Zvi Plesser, cello
Kleos 5142
3:44am
Symphony No. 3 (Part Two)
Gustav Mahler
Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra
Jesus Lopez-Cobos, conductor
Michelle DeYoung, mezzo-soprano
Peter Norton, trombone
Philip Collins, posthorn
May Festival Chorus
Cincinnati College Conservatory of Music Children's Choir
Telarc 80481
4:21am
Symphonies of Wind Instruments
Igor Stravinsky
Twentieth Century Classics Ensemble
Robert Craft, conductor
Naxos 8.557508
4:29am
Adagio in E-flat for Oboe and String Quintet
Tison Street
Mark Hill, oboe
Violaine Melancon, violin
James Stern, violin
Katherine Murdock, viola
Evelyn Elsing, cello
Robert Nairn, contrabass
Albany 890
4:44am
Mensaje a Claudio Debussy (Message to C. Debussy)
Joaquin Nin
Thomas Tirino, piano
KOCH International 7516
4:51am
Aporias
John Zorn
American Composers Orchestra
Dennis Russell Davies, conductor
Stephen Drury, piano
Tzadik 7037
5:25am
Cello Suite no. 6 in D, BWV 1012
Johann Sebastian Bach
Jaap ter Linden, five-string baroque cello
Harmonia Mundi 907346
5:55am
Six Preludes
William Bland
David Starobin, guitar
Bridge 9329
9:30pm
String Quartet
Lejaren Hiller
Computer-generated strings
Private Recording
9:44pm
Turangalila Symphony: Garden of Love's Sleep
Olivier Messiaen
Orchestra of the Bastille
Myung-Whun Chung, conductor
Deutsche Grammophon 449377
9:58pm
"Three Small Liturgies of the Divine Presence"
Olivier Messiaen
National Orchestra of France
Kent Nagano, conductor
Yvonne Loriod, piano
Jeanne Loriod, ondes Martenot
French Radio Chorus
Erato 12702
10:50pm
Gradual: Viderunt omnes
Thomas Tallis
Chapelle du Roi
Alistair Dixon, conductor
Signum 03
10:54pm
Beati Immaculati
Thomas Tallis
Chapelle du Roi
Alistair Dixon, conductor
Signum 03
Ear to Ear
Ear to Ear takes innovative musicians off the New York stages and into the studio for relaxed, insightful conversation, as they share their personal recordings with host David Garland.
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The New Americans
WNYC announces The New Americans, an ongoing station-wide celebration of foreign-born artists now residing in the United States.
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The Wordless Music Series
WNYC presents four one-hour specials that highlight the ground-breaking '07-'08 season of the Wordless Music Series, hosted by Radio Lab's Jad Abumrad.
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Music from the 92nd Street Y
Sara Fishko digs into the audio archives of the 92nd Street Y to bring us the greatest live performances from the stage of the Y's Kaufmann Concert Hall.
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Concerts from the Frick Collection
For over sixty years, the series Concerts from The Frick Collection has delighted WNYC listeners with the finest in keyboard recitals, chamber groups, and early music ensembles.
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