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Symphonies by Schubert (“8th”) and Mozart (“Jupiter”) highlight this week’s “Evening Concert”
There'll also be a 20th-Century Piano Concerto by Copland and chamber music by Bach on the "Evening Concert".
7-9 PM Monday-Thursday & Sunday
Great performances from the great concert venues, 7 to 9 pm Monday thru Thursday, and Sunday, on WILL-FM.
There'll also be a 20th-Century Piano Concerto by Copland and chamber music by Bach on the "Evening Concert".
Two of chamber music's most beloved works are featured tonight on the "Evening Concert".
By including the human voice as an orchestral instrument in his "9th Symphony", Beethoven extended the sonic pallette for symphonists who followed.
Lugansky is a pianist who as a youth taught himself to play a Beethoven piano sonata by ear before he learned to read music.
Italian soprano Rosa Feola is a rising star in the classical vocal world...looking forward to hearing her sing on tonight's "Evening Concert"
Tonight's "Evening Concert" is a program of chamber music from Carnegie Hall.
Monday through Thursday and Sunday evenings at 7:00 pm on WILL-FM 90.9, with a string quintet, a symphony, a ballet suite, and much more.
The Piano Quartet is a less-often-heard work by Strauss, while the Sextet for Strings from "Capriccio" is more often played.
You'll hear the Symphonies No. 5 and No. 6, as well as the "Maskerade" Overture.
More Mozart on the program: two symphonies: the 35th, or "Haffner" Symphony and the 41st, the "Jupiter" Symphony.