On Demand
A guide for music played on WNYC FM
12:00am
Waves
Fred Lerdahl
Orpheus Chamber Orchestra
Deutsche Grammophon 435 389-2
12:16am
Da Qu
Zhou Long
Singapore Symphony Orchestra
Lan Shui, conductor
Jonathan Fox, percussion
Bis 1322
12:39am
Men
David Lang
European Music Project
Jurgen Grozinger, artistic director
Mike Svoboda, trombone
Cantaloupe 21029
1:24am
Talking Drums
Joshua Uzoigwe
William Chapman Nyaho, piano
MSR Classics MS 1091
1:40am
Tableaux (after Kandinsky) for piano & orchestra
Henri Lazarof
Seattle Symphony Orchestra
Gerard Schwarz, conductor
Garrick Ohlsson, piano
Delos 3069
2:10am
Dark Waves
John Luther Adams
Stephen Drury, piano
Yukiko Takagi, piano
Scott Deal, percussion
Stuart Gerber, percussion
Cold Blue 0026
2:23am
The Waves Roll on, Thundering and Shimmering (2005)
Joseph Dangerfield
Megan Luljak, flute
Stuart Breczinski
Albany 956
2:37am
Music for Piano with Slow Sweep Pure Wave Oscillators
Alvin Lucier
Marilyn Nonken, piano
Lovely Music 5012
2:54am
The Second Nightshade
Poul Ruders
Odense Symphony Orchestra
Paul Mann, conductor
Bridge Records Bridge 9237
3:12am
It's All His Fancy, That
Per Norgard
Ole Edvard Antonsen, trumpet
Kasper Thaarup, trombone
Katrine Gislinge, piano
Da Capo 8.226517
3:32am
Three Tales
Steve Reich
Steve Reich Ensemble
Bradley Lubman, conductor
Synergy Vocals
Nonesuch 79662
4:33am
Violin Sonata
John Corigliano
Andrew Russo, piano
Corey Cerovsek, violin
Black Box 1106
4:57am
Kundun: Selections
Philip Glass
Gyuto Monks of Tibet
Monks of the Drukpa Order
Nonesuch 79660
7:00pm
Moonshiners Dance
Folk
F. Cloutier Orchestra
Smithsonian Folkway Records 40090
7:02pm
"Over the Waves" (Sobre las olas)
Juventino Rosas
Cuarteto Latinoamericano
Miguel Pacheco, psaltery
Victor Flores, double bass
Alberto Cruzprieto, piano
Dorian 93224
7:12pm
Air and Dance for Strings
Frederick Delius
London Philharmonic Orchestra
Vernon Handley, conductor
Chandos 8330
7:17pm
Set of four Ragtime Dances
Charles Ives
Orchestra New England
James Sinclair, conductor
Koch 7025
7:30pm
Piano Sonata in F
Ottorino Respighi
Konstantin Scherbakov, piano
Naxos 553704
7:44pm
Romance Oubliee (Forgotten Romance)
Franz Liszt
Nobuko Imai, viola
Roland Pontinen, piano
BIS 829
7:49pm
The Boatmen's Song
Bright Sheng
Young People's Chorus of New York
Francisco J. Nunez, conductor
Perspectives Ensemble
Vital Records 2017
8:06pm
Down in Lover's Lane
Will Marion Cook
William Brown, tenor
Ann Sears, piano
Albany 839
8:11pm
Emancipation Day
Will Marion Cook
William Brown, tenor
Ann Sears, piano
Albany 839
8:18pm
I Hear Music
Burton Lane
Quartet San Francisco
ViolinJazz Recordings JCCD105
8:24pm
Cello Sonata, Op. 6
Samuel Barber
Steven Honigberg, cello
Kathryn Brake, piano
Albany 082
8:44pm
Four Penitential Motets
Francis Poulenc
Robert Shaw Festival Singers
Robert Shaw, conductor
Telarc 80236
9:00pm
Music from the 92nd Street Y: Tokyo String Quartet, Part Two
WNYC New York Public Radio
Marcus Creed, conductor
WNYC Archives
10:00pm
"Five Bagatelles"
Gerald Finzi
Thea King, clarinet
Clifford Benson, piano
Hyperion 66014
10:15pm
Quartetset (1995)
Sebastian Currier
Cassatt Quartet
New World 80634
10:50pm
In a Landscape
John Cage
Herbert Henck, piano
ECM 1844
New Sounds Live
2009-2010 Concert Season
Guitarist Vernon Reid's multi-media "Artificial Afrika" to the music of avant-pop Dutch composer Jacob TV, songs by Elizabeth and the Catapult, new music to silent films by Yasujiro Ozu, and more.
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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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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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