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Page 1: June 2016 – Radio Guide

June2016 W IU

wfiu.org

Kevin Kline on ProfilesSunday, December 21 at noon

Garrison Keillor bids farewell to A Prairie Home Companion

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Page 2 / Directions in Sound / June 2016 Bloomington 103.7 fm • Columbus 100.7 fm • French Lick/West Baden 101.7 fm

June 2016Vol. 64, No . 6Directions in Sound (USPS-314900) is published each month by the Indiana University Radio and Television Services, 1229 East 7th Street, Bloomington, IN 47405-5501 telephone: 812-855-6114 or e-mail: [email protected] site: wfiu.org Periodical postage paid at Bloomington, IN

POSTMASTER Send address changes to: WFIU Membership Department Radio & TV CenterIndiana University 1229 East 7th Street Bloomington, IN 47405-5501

WFIU is licensed to the Trustees of Indiana University, and operated by Indiana University Radio and Television Services.

Perry Metz—Executive Director, Radio and Television Services

John Bailey—Station Operations Director

Will Murphy—Program DirectorPeter Balonon-Rosen—StateImpact

Indiana Multimedia JournalistEoban Binder—Director of Digital

MediaBarbara Brosher—Senior News Editor Mark Chilla—Production Director,

Afterglow and Ether Game HostAnnie Corrigan—Multimedia

Producer/AnnouncerBecca Costello—Digital News

JournalistDon Glass—Volunteer Producer/

A Moment of Science®

Joe Goetz—Music DirectorGeorge Hopstetter—Director of

Engineering and OperationsDavid Brent Johnson—Jazz Director

Questions or Comments?

Programming, Policies, or this Guide: If you have any questions about something you heard on the radio, station policies or this programming guide, e-mail us at [email protected].

Listener Response: You can e-mail us at [email protected], call us at (812) 855-1357, or mail us a letter addressed to: WFIU, Radio/TV Center, 1229 East 7th Street, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN 47401-5501

Membership: WFIU appreciates and depends on our members. The membership staff is on hand Monday through Friday between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. to answer questions. Want to begin or renew your membership? Changing addresses? Haven’t received the thank-you gift you requested? Questions about the MemberCard? Want to send a complimentary copy of Directions in Sound to a friend? Call (812) 855-6114 or toll free at (800) 662-3311.

Underwriting: For information on how your business can underwrite particular programs on WFIU, call (800) 662-3311.

Volunteers: Information about volunteer opportunities is available at (812) 855-1357, or by sending an email to [email protected].

WFIU Sustainers: To start a sustaining membership or to replace the credit or debit card information you’re using for your ongoing monthly donation, please call (800) 662-3311.

Nancy Krueger—Gifts and Grants Officer

Yaël Ksander—Producer/AnnouncerAngela Mariani—Host/Producer,

HarmoniaSandra McGow—Corporate Development

RepresentativeClaire Mclnerny—StateImpact Indiana

Multimedia Journalist Sarah Neal-Estes—Statewide News

ManagerMichael Paskash—Radio Audio DirectorAdam Schwartz—Editor, Directions in

SoundBrandon Smith—IPBS Statehouse

ReporterDonna Stroup—Chief Financial OfficerGeorge Walker—Producer/On-Air

Broadcast DirectorSara Wittmeyer—WFIU/WTIU News

Bureau ChiefMarianne Woodruff—Corporate

Development ManagerCasey Zakin—Broadcast Audio SpecialistEva Zogorski—Membership Director

• Earth Eats Bloggers: Chad Bouchard, Taylor Killough

• Harmonia Production Assistant: Janelle Davis

• Jazz Host: William Morris• Multimedia Journalists: Sophia Saliby,

James Varvek, Harrison Wagner, Lindsey Wright

• Writer/Producer: Elizabeth Clark• News Journalist/Producers: Steve Burns,

James Gray• Online Content Coordinator: Betsy

Shepherd• Production Editors: Josh Brewer, Sarah

Panfil, DeShawn Tyree• Program Services Manager: LuAnn

Johnson• Radio Projects Coordinator: Shayne

Laughter• Met Opera Announcer: Christopher

Burrus• Volunteer Producer/Hosts:

Moya Andrews, Romayne Rubinas Dorsey, Wendy Gillespie, Trish Kerlé, Murray McGibbon, Patrick O’Meara, Shana Ritter, Bob Zaltsberg

Newsroom Wins Record Number of AwardsThe WFIU-WTIU News team has been awarded seven regional Edward R. Murrow Awards for its on-air and online reporting in 2015—a record for the newsroom, and the second-most of any radio newsroom in America this year.

The awards were announced by the Radio Television Digital News Association (RTDNA), an organization that recognizes outstanding achievements in electronic journalism as judged by a panel of professional journalists.

The awards included the Overall Excellence award for the WFIU/WTIU Newsroom, the Feature Reporting award for “New Diploma Requirements Could Leave Behind Some Of Indiana’s Learners,” and the Investigative Reporting award for “Why Are Some Charter Schools Losing Title I Funding?”

Other categories the WFIU-WTIU News team won awards in were for Breaking News, News Series, Newscast, and Website.

Among radio stations in all regions of the country and all market sizes, only one station won more regional Murrows than WFIU-WTIU this year.

“This newsroom, led by Sara Wittmeyer, has been delivering substantive reports about our entire state and we all are proud to see them recognized this way,” said WFIU-WTIU General Manager Perry Metz. “Right now they are leading the effort to establish a statewide news network for public broadcasting.”

Additionally, the news team picked up 25 awards in April at the Society of Professional Journalists’ Best in Indiana Journalism Contest. WFIU won First Place awards in 12 categories that included Radio Feature Story, Radio Documentary or Special, and Radio Continuing Coverage.

Your Last Chance to See Garrison Keillor!Garrison Keillor wraps up his decades-long tenure as host of A Prairie Home Companion over the Independence Day weekend, and you’re invited to join us in a celebration of this public radio icon.

On Saturday, June 25, we’ll throw a viewing party of Garrison’s next-to-last broadcast, live from the Tanglewood Music Center in Lenox, Massachusetts.

Our party will be in the new Global and International Studies Building at 7th and Jordan on the IU campus, beginning with a reception with refreshments at 5 p.m., and moving into the GIS Auditorium for the broadcast from 6 to 8 p.m.

To find out more and to reserve tickets, visit wfiu.org.

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June 2016 / Directions in Sound / Page 3Greensburg 98.9 fm • Kokomo 106.1 fm • Terre Haute 95.1 fm

You Did It!Thanks to the many listeners who offered their support during our spring fund drive; we came just $5,000 shy of our $100,000 goal. More than 600 listeners offered their support!

Our heartfelt gratitude also goes to the many phone volunteers who gave their time and energy to take our pledge calls, and to the restaurants and businesses that provided refreshments throughout our fund drive.

Did you miss your chance to give during the drive? You can give online, securely and easily at WFIU.org.

Food DonorsIndiana University Art Museum – Angles Café & Gift ShopBloomington Bagel CompanyDarn Good SoupFunction BreweryMother Bears Pizza

Volunteers (Individuals)Jim Ackerman Kenlynn AlbrightGena AsherClaire BoxmanKathy BrunerBecky CapeAaron CohenMargaret Dalle-AveElizabeth DeVoeKate Crum Pamela DavidsonCindy DuffyAmy DykenNancy FrostBert GilbertVera GrubbsLibby GwynnMary Beth Hannah- HansenJim HendricksonCarl HorneMelanie HunterPeter IversenNancy Krueger

Lisa KrollPat MedlandVirginia MetzgerSandra McGowMia PartlowLaura PlummerSydney PogueOriane RobisonKen RobertsPam RobertsEllen RodkeyLynn SchwartzbergEllen SimmonsJan SkinnerEllen SnyderMarianne Woodruff

Volunteers (Group)WTIU Staff Members:Eric BolstridgeScott CarmichaelMary DucetteGabriel LantzBrent MolnarJoan Padawan

June 5 – Andy Kindler and Mat Alano-Martin

Andy Kindler is a comedian, actor, and writer known for his appearances on Bob’s Burgers, Everybody Loves Raymond, and Late Show with David Letterman. Addison Rogers hosts. Bloomington standup comic Mat Alano-Martin has appeared on The Bob & Tom Show, Laughs on Fox TV, and at many comedy clubs throughout the Midwest. He co-directs the Limestone Comedy Festival. Annie Corrigan hosts.

June 12 – Marc Summers

Indianapolis native Marc Summers is a TV personality, comedian, game show host, producer, and talk show host. He is best known for hosting the Nickelodeon game show Double Dare, Unwrapped on the Food Network, and is currently is executive producer of Restaurant: Impossible. He is co-author of Everything in Its Place: My Trials and Triumphs with Obsessive Compulsive Disorder. John Bailey hosts.

June 19 – James Scott

James C. Scott is a political scientist and anthropologist whose research centers on peasants of Southeast Asia and their strategies to resist various forms of domination. He is a professor of political science at Yale, where he has directs the Program in Agrarian Studies. He has written several books on power relations and modern states, and he maintains a small farm in rural Connecticut. Will Murphy hosts.

June 26 – Jeremy Kagan

Jeremy Kagan is a film and television director, screenwriter, and television producer. His feature film credits include Heroes, The Big Fix, The Chosen, and By the Sword. For television he has directed episodes of Columbo, Chicago Hope, and Picket Fences. Kagan is a tenured professor at USC where he teaches graduate courses in directing and created the Center for Change Making Media. Betsy Shepherd hosts.

ProfilesSundays at 6 p.m.

Mat Alano-Martin

Remembering Dick BishopDick Bishop, the WFIU host with the longest tenure in the station’s history, died on May 3rd after a long illness. He was 78.

Dick joined the station as a student announcer in 1957. Two years later, he established WFIU’s jazz presence with a daily 15-minute program. For most of the 55 years that followed, he worked as part of the administration of Indiana University and the IU Foundation while moonlighting as a jazz host for WFIU.

Dick founded the popular-song program Afterglow, which remains a Friday night institution on our airwaves. His most recent program, which aired from 2012 to 2015, was Standards by Starlight.

In announcing his passing to staff, general manager Perry Metz recognized Dick for his “mild manner, love of the music, and broad knowledge of jazz musicians. . . . He loved WFIU and was always interested in how the station was doing and what he could do to help.”

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Indiana Business News Weekdays at 8:59 a.m. (immediately following Marketplace)

Local and State News

Weekdays at 6:04 a.m., 7:04 a.m., 8:04 a.m.,

12:04 p.m., 5:04 p.m., 5:33 p.m.

Saturdays at 8:04 a.m., 9:04 a.m.

NPR News Weekdays at 12:01 p.m. Saturdays at 11:01 a.m., 12:01 p.m. Sundays at 12:01 p.m., 2:01 p.m., 4:01 p.m.

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A Moment of Science

Weekdays at 10:58 a.m. and 4:56 p.m.

Community Minute

Weekdays at 5:30 a.m., 2:59 p.m.

Focus on Flowers Thursdays and Fridays at 3:04 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays at 6:57 a.m.

Moment of Indiana History Mondays at 9:02 a.m.

Fridays at 11:00 p.m.

Speak Your Mind Weekdays at 6:30 a.m. and 8:30 a.m.

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Star Date Weekdays at 11:57 a.m.

The Poets Weave

Sundays at 1:01 p.m.

Folktales

Exploring Music with Bill McGlaughlin

Relevant TonesCollectors’ Corner

Through the Night with Peter Van de Graaff

Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center

Fresh Air

Chicago SymphonyOrchestra

TED Radio Hour

The Moth Radio Hour

On the Media

Classical Music with George Walker

Performance Today

Just You and Me with David Brent Johnson

Marketplace

Ether Game

HarmoniaSounds Choral

Afterglow

Night Lights

Fiesta!

Beale StreetCaravan

Pipedreams

Classical Music

All Things Considered

The Folk Sampler

The Thistleand Shamrock

Classical Music

The Score

Noon Edition

The New YorkPhilharmonicThis Week

This American Life

Profiles

Exploring Music

Says You!

Wait Wait . . . Don’t Tell Me! Radiolab

The Best of Bob Parlocha

Schedule subject to change. See complete listing for details

Fresh Air

With Heart and Voice

Fresh Air Weekend

Travel withRick Steves

SymphonyCast

The Best of Bob Parlocha

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Earth Eats

Living Planet

5:04 & 5:33 p.m. : State & Local News

4:58 p.m. : A Moment of Science

3:01 p.m. : BBC News

THE LYRIC OPERA OF CHICAGO:6/11: The Merry Widow6/18: Nabucco6/25: Der Rosenkavalier

THE METROPOLITAN OPERA:6/4: National Council Grand Finals

10:58 a.m. : A Moment of Science

10:01 & 11:01 a.m. : BBC News

6:51 a.m. and 8:51 a.m. : Marketplace Morning Report

State and Local News :04 after the hour

BBC NewsWeekdays at 12:01 a.m. (except Tuesdays and Thursdays), 10:01 a.m., 11:01 a.m., 3:01 p.m. Sundays at 7:01 a.m., 3:01 p.m.Sundays to Thursdays at 10:01 p.m.

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Indiana Business News Weekdays at 8:59 a.m. (immediately following Marketplace)

Local and State News

Weekdays at 6:04 a.m., 7:04 a.m., 8:04 a.m.,

12:04 p.m., 5:04 p.m., 5:33 p.m.

Saturdays at 8:04 a.m., 9:04 a.m.

NPR News Weekdays at 12:01 p.m. Saturdays at 11:01 a.m., 12:01 p.m. Sundays at 12:01 p.m., 2:01 p.m., 4:01 p.m.

Other Programs

A Moment of Science

Weekdays at 10:58 a.m. and 4:56 p.m.

Community Minute

Weekdays at 5:30 a.m., 2:59 p.m.

Focus on Flowers Thursdays and Fridays at 3:04 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays at 6:57 a.m.

Moment of Indiana History Mondays at 9:02 a.m.

Fridays at 11:00 p.m.

Speak Your Mind Weekdays at 6:30 a.m. and 8:30 a.m.

(as available)

Star Date Weekdays at 11:57 a.m.

The Poets Weave

Sundays at 1:01 p.m.

Folktales

Exploring Music with Bill McGlaughlin

Relevant TonesCollectors’ Corner

Through the Night with Peter Van de Graaff

Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center

Fresh Air

Chicago SymphonyOrchestra

TED Radio Hour

The Moth Radio Hour

On the Media

Classical Music with George Walker

Performance Today

Just You and Me with David Brent Johnson

Marketplace

Ether Game

HarmoniaSounds Choral

Afterglow

Night Lights

Fiesta!

Beale StreetCaravan

Pipedreams

Classical Music

All Things Considered

The Folk Sampler

The Thistleand Shamrock

Classical Music

The Score

Noon Edition

The New YorkPhilharmonicThis Week

This American Life

Profiles

Exploring Music

Says You!

Wait Wait . . . Don’t Tell Me! Radiolab

The Best of Bob Parlocha

Schedule subject to change. See complete listing for details

Fresh Air

With Heart and Voice

Fresh Air Weekend

Travel withRick Steves

SymphonyCast

The Best of Bob Parlocha

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Earth Eats

Living Planet

5:04 & 5:33 p.m. : State & Local News

4:58 p.m. : A Moment of Science

3:01 p.m. : BBC News

THE LYRIC OPERA OF CHICAGO:6/11: The Merry Widow6/18: Nabucco6/25: Der Rosenkavalier

THE METROPOLITAN OPERA:6/4: National Council Grand Finals

10:58 a.m. : A Moment of Science

10:01 & 11:01 a.m. : BBC News

6:51 a.m. and 8:51 a.m. : Marketplace Morning Report

State and Local News :04 after the hour

BBC NewsWeekdays at 12:01 a.m. (except Tuesdays and Thursdays), 10:01 a.m., 11:01 a.m., 3:01 p.m. Sundays at 7:01 a.m., 3:01 p.m.Sundays to Thursdays at 10:01 p.m.

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Becca CostelloDigital News Journalist

Eoban BinderDigital Media Director

Sandra McGow

Corporate Development Representative

James GrayJournalist/Producer

Sarah Neal-EstesStatewide News Editor

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Page 6 / Directions in Sound / June 2016 Bloomington 103.7 fm • Columbus 100.7 fm • French Lick/West Baden 101.7 fm

1 Wednesday 8:00 PM SYMPHONYCAST

Saint Paul Chamber OrchestraChristian Zacharias, conductor and pianoMaiya Papach, violaHAYDN: Symphony No. 40MOZART: Piano Concerto No. 17WOOLRICH: Ulysses AwakesHAYDN: Symphony No. 87

10:00 PM COLLECTORS’ CORNER WITH HENRY FOGELHaydn Quartets Played by the Schneider Quartet; Music & Arts CD-1281All music by Franz Joseph HaydnQuartet Op. 17, No. 2 in F Major; Music & Arts CD-1281Quartet Op. 20, No. 5 in f Minor; Music & Arts CD-1281Quartet Op. 33, No. 3 in C Major, “The Joke”; Music & Arts CD-1281Quartet Op. 64, no. 1 in C Major [Unfinished]; Music & Arts CD-1281Quartet Op. 76, No. 4 in B-Flat Major, “Sunrise”; Music & Arts CD-1281

2 Thursday 8:00 PM CHAMBER MUSIC SOCIETY OF

LINCOLN CENTERBERG: Sonata for Piano, Op. 1; Alessio Bax, pianoSCHUBERT: Trio No. 1 in B-flat major for Piano, Violin, and Cello, D. 898, Op. 99Wu Han, piano; Phillip Setzer, violin; David Finckel, cello

9:00 PM HARMONIACries of London: A David Munrow RetrospectiveThis week on Harmonia, we look back at the work of a young man who, as host of BBC Radio 3’s Pied Piper, introduced a generation of young people to the joys of early music. In the forty years since his untimely death, his work has continued to hold an important place in the hearts of early music fans everywhere

10:00 PM FIESTA!New New Music SeriesElbio Barilari continues to present what he calls New New Music by living composers who declared themselves free from the hundred-year-old academic chains of “experimental,” “contemporary,” or “avant-garde” music.

3 Friday 8:00 PM AFTERGLOW

Tributes to Nat King ColeAfterglow explores the many tribute albums to singer Nat Cole, hearing Cole’s songs performed by Oscar Peterson, Diana Krall, Marvin Gaye, and others.

9:00 PM NIGHT LIGHTSThe Man before MilesA centennial salute to Freddie Webster, the little-known trumpeter who influenced the young Miles Davis, featuring recordings with Sarah Vaughan, Bud Powell, and others.

4 Saturday 1:00 PM THE METROPOLITAN OPERA

GRAND FINALSSome of today’s greatest singers got their start in the Metropolitan Opera National Council Auditions, including Renée Fleming and Thomas Hampson. Who will be next? Hear five young finalists perform on stage in the nation’s most prestigious vocal competition, accompanied by the Metropolitan Opera Orchestra conducted by Antony Walker.

This year’s guest artist is bass-baritone Eric Owens; soprano Deborah Voigt hosts.

10:00 PM FOLKTALESFolktale of MatrimonyOscar Wilde asked “Who, being loved, is poor?” This week, a bridal bouquet of musical customs and sentiment fit for a royal wedding. So while you’re contemplating your I Do’s—I Did’s—or I’m Gonna’s, get ready for a walk down the aisle with host Julia Meek on this Folktale of Matrimony.

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EscapeThe walls are closing in, you’ve got no way out, and then, suddenly, you escape! This hour, stories about traps, getaways, perpetual cycles, and staggering breakthroughs.

6:00 PM PROFILESComedians Andy Kindler and Mat Alano-Martin. Addison Rogers and Annie Corrigan host.

8:00 PM THE NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC THIS WEEKEsa-Pekka Salonen conductsYuja Wang, pianoMESSIAEN: Turangalîla-Symphonie

6 Monday 8:00 PM CHICAGO SYMPHONY

Salonen conducts RavelRAVEL: Mother Goose SuiteDEBUSSY: La damoiselle élue (Kate Royal, soprano; Elodie Méchain, contralto; Chicago Symphony Chorus)RAVEL: L’enfant et les sortilèges Chloé Briot, soprano; Marie-Eve Munger, soprano; Kate Royal, soprano; Marianne Crebassa, mezzo-soprano; Elodie Méchain, contralto; Manuel Nuñez Camelino, tenor; Stéphane Degout, baritone; Eric Owens, bass-baritone; Chicago Symphony Chorus; Anima—Young Singers of Greater ChicagoRAVEL: Pavane pour une infante défunte (Jean Martinon, conductor)RAVEL: Alborada del gracioso (Jean Martinon, conductor)RAVEL: Introduction and Allegro (Jean Martinon, conductor)

10:00 PM PIPEDREAMSIn Real TimeIn traditional and contemporary repertoire, host Michael Barone presents American artists at home and abroad reveal the energy of live performance.

7 Tuesday 8:00 PM ETHER GAME

War and PeaceWe hope you emerge victorious when Ether Game flexes its military might, exploring the music of war and peace.

9:00 PM SOUNDS CHORALBest of Sounds ChoralA program selected by Marjorie Herman from the Sounds Choral archives.

Key to abbreviations a., alto; b., bass; bar., baritone; bssn., bassoon; cl., clarinet; cond., conductor; cont., continuo; ct., countertenor; db., double bass; ch., chamber; E.hn., English horn; ens., ensemble; fl., flute; gt., guitar; hn., horn; hp., harp; hpsd., harpsichord; intro., introduction; instr., instrument; kbd., keyboard; lt., lute; ms., mezzo-soprano; ob., oboe; orch., orchestra; org., organ; Phil., Philharmonic; p., piano; perc., percussion; qt., quartet; rec., recorder; sax., saxophone; s., soprano; str., string; sym., symphony; t., tenor; tb., trombone; timp., timpani; tpt., trumpet; trans., transcribed; var., variations; vla., viola; vlc., vdg., viola da gamba; violoncello; vln., violin. Upper case letters indicate major keys; lower case letters indicate minor keys.

Note: Daily listings are as complete as we can make them at press time, and we strive to provide full program information whenever possible. Some programs, however, do not provide us with information about their content. We include the titles of those programs as a convenience. When we receive no program information for a given day, the day will not appear in the listings. For a complete list of WFIU’s schedule, see the program grid on pages 8 and 9.

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June 2016 / Directions in Sound / Page 7Greensburg 98.9 fm • Kokomo 106.1 fm • Terre Haute 95.1 fm

10:00 PM RELEVANT TONESA Change of OpinionThroughout history, composers who have championed a particular musical style have shocked their fans by radically and suddenly changing their aesthetic. Host Seth Boustead asks, “Why does this happen, and who’s changing their style in the modern era?”

8 Wednesday 8:00 PM SYMPHONYCAST

Los Angeles PhilharmonicMirga Grazynte-Tyla conductsHilary Hahn, violinWEINBERG: Suite from The Golden KeyVIEUXTEMPS: Violin Concerto No. 4TCHAIKOVSKY: Symphony No. 4

10:00 PM COLLECTORS’ CORNER WITH HENRY FOGELA Great “Forza” from the 1950sVERDI: La forza del destino – Abridged. (Tebaldi, DiStefano, Guelfi, Barbieri, Neri; Santini, cond. – Teatro Comunale, Florence) Myto 00114

9 Thursday 8:00 PM CHAMBER MUSIC SOCIETY OF

LINCOLN CENTERLIGETI: Trio for Violin, Horn, and Piano, “Hommage à Brahms”

9:00 PM HARMONIASecretsMusic isn’t a secretive art—loud or soft, it demands an audience! But if you peer a little closer, musical history has its share of riddles. We’re donning our detective hats this week on Harmonia as we winkle out musical secrets large and small. From secret codes to secret scandals, plus a featured release by recorder player Sabina Frey.

10:00 PM FIESTA!The Greatest MelodiesSome of the most popular melodies in history have a Latin American origin, from Villa-Lobos’ famous “Bachiana” to “Estrellita” to “The Girl from Ipanema.”

10 Friday 8:00 PM AFTERGLOW

Jazz Vocal Duets Sometimes two voices are better than one. This week, Mark Chilla looks at some jazz vocal duets from Ella and Louis, Frank and Pearl, and many others.

9:00 PM NIGHT LIGHTSMatrix: The Emergence of Chick CoreaA 75th-birthday tribute to the pianist featuring his recordings with Stan Getz, Blue Mitchell, Miles Davis, and as a leader in the 1960s.

11 Saturday 1:00 PM THE LYRIC OPERA OF

CHICAGOLEHAR—The Merry WidowBeautiful Hanna’s late husband has left her a very rich woman—so rich that the economy of her homeland depends on her marrying a local—so the ambassador springs into action to find Hanna the right husband. But it’s a tricky affair because the wily widow already has someone in mind: Count Danilo, an old flame, who has no intention of giving up bachelorhood. Hanna ultimately gets her man as Lehár’s unforgettable tunes bubble happily along. The blockbuster cast features the star power of Renée Fleming, Nicole Cabell, and Thomas Hampson.

10:00 PM FOLKTALESFolktale of DirectionAccording to Nigerian motivational guru Fela Durotoye, “Direction is only necessary when your destination is certain but the path to get there isn’t clear to you.” Our destination this week is a listen to music, and words of wisdom—from all points north, south, east, and west—beginning in our own United States and traveling on through Europe, Asia, Africa, and beyond. So grab the compass, and join Julia Meek for this omnidirectional adventure.

12 Sunday 11:00 AM RADIOLAB

MoralityWhere does our sense of right and wrong come from? We watch chimps at a primate research center sharing blackberries, observe three-year-olds fighting over toys, and tour Eastern State Penitentiary—the country’s first prison. Plus, a story of land grabbing, indentured servitude, and slumlording in the fourth grade.

6:00 PM PROFILESTelevision personality and producer Marc Summers. John Bailey hosts.

8:00 PM THE NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC THIS WEEKAlan Gilbert conductsLeonidas Kavakos, violinNew York Choral Artists (Joseph Flummerfelt, director)SIBELIUS: Violin ConcertoSHOSTAKOVICH: Age of Gold SuiteSALONEN: Karawane

13 Monday 8:00 PM CHICAGO SYMPHONY

Muti conducts Schubert UnfinishedSCHUBERT: Symphony No. 8 (Unfinished)ELGAR: Cello Concerto in E Minor (John Sharp, cello)

SCHUBERT: Symphony No. 2VERDI: Four Seasons from I vespri siciliani

10:00 PM PIPEDREAMSOrgan PlusIn consort with one, two, or dozens of companion instrumentalists or singers, the King of Instruments proves itself an affable and amiable colleague. Michael Barone hosts.

14 Tuesday 8:00 PM ETHER GAME

Musical FathersFor Father’s Day, Ether Game explores some musical fathers—and their musical children.

9:00 PM SOUNDS CHORALBest of Sounds ChoralA program selected by Marjorie Herman from the Sounds Choral archives.

10:00 PM RELEVANT TONESDel Sol Quartet: Quartets of Peter SculthorpeThis new release by the Del Sol Quartet marks the first time that all of the string quartets by Australian composer Peter Sculthorpe have appeared on one recording. Seth Boustead plays several selections from this remarkable new album.

15 Wednesday 8:00 PM SYMPHONYCAST

Cincinnati Symphony OrchestraLouis Langree conductsKirill Gerstein, pianoSCHUMANN: Piano ConcertoBRAHMS: Symphony No. 1

10:00 PM COLLECTORS’ CORNER WITH HENRY FOGELMusic of Hans Gál – Program 1All music by Hans GálCello Concerto. (Menses; Cruz; Netherlands Radio) Avie AV2237Sonata for Viola and Piano, Op. 101 (Benedict; Young)Symphony No. 3. (Gál, Vienna Sym) Private recordingImpromptu for Solo Viola (Benedict) Melba MR 301145Piano Sonata, Op. 28 (Leon McCawley) AVIE V2064

Hilary Hahn

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16 Thursday 8:00 PM CHAMBER MUSIC SOCIETY OF

LINCOLN CENTERBACH: Brandenburg Concerto No. 5 in D major, BWV 1050PURCELL: “Love arms himself in Celia’s eyes” for Soprano and Continuo, Z. 392PURCELL: “Since one poor view has drawn my heart” for Soprano and Continuo, Z. 416PURCELL: “Oh! fair Cedaria, hide those eyes” for Soprano and Continuo, Z. 402Dominique Labelle, soprano; Timothy Eddy, cello; Kenneth Cooper, harpsichordBACH: Non sa che sia dolore, Cantata for Soprano, Flute, Strings, Continuo, BWV 209Dominique Labelle, soprano; with Tara Helen O’Connor on flute and an ensemble of CMS musicians

9:00 PM HARMONIAHarmonia Top 40Join us as we spin some of early music’s “hit #1 singles,” alongside some listener requests, and a few selections from artists who you might not have known were early music fans.

10:00 PM FIESTA!Music from GaliciaThe Galician area of northern Spain has its own language and embraces its ancestral Celtic traditions. After visiting Andalusia, Catalonia and the Basque country, Elbio Barilari heads toward Galicia.

17 Friday 8:00 PM AFTERGLOW

The Girl from Ipanema: Astrud GilbertoA look at the music of one of the most unlikely jazz stars: Astrud Gilberto. We’ll hear Gilberto’s classic bossa nova tunes, including “Corcovado” and “The Girl From Ipanema.”

9:00 PM NIGHT LIGHTSBoppin’ and Buzzin’ On Bee Hive From 1977 to 1985 Chicago’s small Bee Hive label released a wealth of hardbop and straightahead jazz by Clifford Jordan, Sal Salvador, Johnny Hartman, and others. Mosaic Records has now reissued the label’s entire discography, and former DownBeat editor Aaron Cohen, who annotated the Mosaic collection, joins David Brent Johnson to talk about the Bee Hive story.

18 Saturday 1:00 PM THE LYRIC OPERA OF

CHICAGO VERDI—NabuccoPolitics, religion, a dangerous love triangle plus two killer roles and some of the greatest choral music ever written, including the soul-stirring “Va, pensiero” chorus, in the opera that made Verdi a star. On one side, the fiery Hebrew priest Zaccaria, battling to lead his people from oppression. On the other, Nabucco, the tyrannical Babylonian king and his adopted daughter Abigaille, who will stop at nothing to get her father’s throne and her sister’s lover. Željko Lučić is Nabucco, Tatiana Serjan is Abigaille, Russian’s mighty Dmitry Belosselskiy is Zaccaria, and velvet-

voiced Elizabeth DeShong is Nabucco’s daughter Fenena.

10:00 PM FOLKTALESFolktale of Fatherhood“I don’t care how poor a man is. If he has family, he’s rich.” (Colonel Potter on M*A*S*H) We’re seconding that notion with this week, taking you on a tour of good dadditudes around the globe. Julia Meek will share wise, dad-worthy words, and a wealth of music customs to accompany, from the Americas, Europe, Africa, and hopping a few musical Islands.

19 Sunday 11:00 AM RADIOLAB

StochasticityStochasticity, or randomness, may be at the very foundation of our lives. To understand how big a role it plays, we look at chance and patterns in sports, lottery tickets, and even the cells in our own body. We talk to a woman consumed by a frenzied gambling addiction, meet two friends whose meeting seems to defy pure chance, and take a close look at noisy bacteria.

6:00 PM PROFILESPolitical scientist and anthropologist James C. Scott. Will Murphy hosts.

8:00 PM THE NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC THIS WEEKBramwell Tovey conductsJoyce Yang, pianoVirginie Verrez, mezzo-sopranoMASSENET: Selections from Le CidFALLA: Nights in the Gardens of SpainFALLA: The Three-Cornered Hat

20 Monday 8:00 PM CHICAGO SYMPHONY

Muti conducts Scriabin and BeethovenPROKOFIEV: Symphony No. 1 (Classical)SCRIABIN: Prometheus, the Poem of Fire (Kirill Gerstein, piano)BEETHOVEN: Coriolan OvertureBEETHOVEN: Symphony No. 8MOZART: Symphony No. 38 (Prague)

10:00 PM PIPEDREAMSHandel with CareAs host Michael Barone shows, one of the most popular and influential composer-performers of the Baroque era continues to inspire in the 21st century.

21 Tuesday 8:00 PM ETHER GAME

Long, Longer, LongestFor the summer solstice (the longest day of the year), Ether Game looks at some especially long pieces of music.

9:00 PM SOUNDS CHORALBest of Sounds ChoralA program selected by Marjorie Herman from the Sounds Choral archives.

10:00 PM RELEVANT TONESComposer Spotlight: Andrew Norman

With recent commissions and performances from the L.A. Philharmonic, Boston Modern Orchestra Project, and the New York Philharmonic, and in addition to his work with celebrated collective Sleeping Giant, Andrew Norman has emerged as a major figure in today’s classical music world. Seth Boustead hosts.

22 Wednesday 8:00 PM SYMPHONYCAST

Houston SymphonyJohn Storgårds conductsSol Gabetta, celloHAYDN: Cello Concerto No. 1SIBELIUS: The BairdSAINT-SAËNS: Cello Concerto No. 1SIBELIUS: Symphony No. 1

10:00 PM COLLECTORS’ CORNER WITH HENRY FOGELMusic of Hans Gal – Program 2All music by Hans GalSymphony No. 1. (R. Schwarz, BBC Symphony) Private recordingDe Profundis (Joly, BBC Singers) Private recording

23 Thursday 8:00 PM CHAMBER MUSIC SOCIETY OF

LINCOLN CENTERPAGANINI: Terzetto concertante in D major for Viola, Guitar, and CelloBenjamin Beilman, viola; Jason Vieaux, guitar; Dane Johansen, celloBEETHOVEN: Serenade in D major for Flute, Violin, and Viola, Op. 25Tara Helen O’Connor, flute; Ida Kavafian, violin; Daniel Phillips, viola

9:00 PM HARMONIAIt’s an Honor Just to be NominatedThe 58th annual GRAMMY awards nominees were announced last December, and among those nominated were some outstanding early music and period performance artists. We’ll hear performances from the Best Opera and Best Classical categories, and we’ll even tip our hats to a nominee for Classical Producer of the Year. Regardless of who won or lost, what is it they say about being listed in one of these award categories? Join us—because it’s an honor just to be nominated!

10:00 PM FIESTA!Baroque InfluencesMusic written and performed in Latin America during the 16th to early 19th

Sol Gabetta

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centuries has become more popular in recent years. But even before those treasures were rediscovered, several composers from the region showed their interest in exploring the connections between Spanish and European music from the past.

24 Friday 8:00 PM AFTERGLOW

Recent Releases 2016, Part 1In Afterglow’s first round-up this year of recent releases in the vocal jazz world, Mark Chilla looks at new albums by Gregory Porter, Willie Nelson, Jane Monheit, and others.

9:00 PM NIGHT LIGHTSHope LivesDavid Brent Johnson presents a portrait of Elmo Hope, a highly-respected compatriot of Thelonious Monk and Bud Powell whose 1950s and 60s recordings as a leader and sideman constitute a unique chapter of hardbop piano.

25 Saturday 1:00 PM THE LYRIC OPERA OF

CHICAGOSTRAUSS—Der RosenkavalierStrauss’ deliciously extravagant opera is a grand event with more than 100 musicians, famous waltzes, and ravishing performances. Love, sex, fidelity, and aging are delicately explored in a masterwork that artfully blends laugh-out-loud humor with insightful poignancy. Sophie Koch is Octavian, Amanda Majeski is Marschallin, celebrated British bass Matthew Rose is Baron Ochs, and silver-voiced German soprano Christina Landshamer is Sophie. Edward Gardner conducts.

10:00 PM FOLKTALESFolktale of TransportationAs United States transportation entrepreneur Robin Chase maintains, “Transportation is the center of the world. It is the glue of our daily lives.” Armed with a toolbox full of wise words and multiple musical manuals, Julia Meek takes a vehicular tour of folkworlds old and new around the global thoroughfare. Safe travels, happy trails, and get ready to roll.

26 Sunday 11:00 AM RADIOLAB

DebatableUnclasp your briefcase: It’s time for a showdown. In competitive debate future presidents, Supreme Court justices, and titans of industry pummel each other with logic and rhetoric. But the paradigm of traditional debate may be shifting, and whether that change counts as rigorous academic argument—well, that’s up for debate.

6:00 PM PROFILESFilm and television director Jeremy Kagan. Betsy Shepherd hosts.

8:00 PM THE NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC THIS WEEKChristoph von Dohnányi conductsCamilla Tilling, sopranoMatthias Goerne, baritoneNew York Choral Artists (Joseph Flummerfelt, director)BRAHMS: Ein Deutches Requiem

27 Monday 8:00 PM CHICAGO SYMPHONY

Muti Conducts MahlerSCHUBERT: Symphony No. 5MAHLER: Symphony No. 1HAYDN: Symphony No. 48 (“Maria Theresa”)

10:00 PM PIPEDREAMSVariations on AmericaMusic by our resident composers always makes a good impression, as Michael Barone demonstrates.

28 Tuesday 8:00 PM ETHER GAME

I ♥ IberiaYou’ll shout “Olé” when you hear this show about the music of Spain and Portugal.

9:00 PM SOUNDS CHORALBest of Sounds ChoralA program selected by Marjorie Herman from the Sounds Choral archives.

10:00 PM RELEVANT TONESModern Symphony, Part IMuch like the novel, people are always pronouncing the symphony to be a dead form. And yet, composers continue to write symphonies at an incredible pace. Seth Boustead presents music by composers around the world who are adding to the symphonic canon.

29 Wednesday 8:00 PM SYMPHONYCAST

Nashville Symphony OrchestraGiancarlo Guerrero, conductorJohannes Moser, celloJun Iwasaki, violinROSSINI: Overture to the Barber of SevilleSTRAUSS: Don QuixoteBRAHMS: Symphony No. 3

10:00 PM COLLECTORS’ CORNER WITH HENRY FOGELMusic of Alexandre TansmanAll music by Alexandre TansmanIsaiah the Prophet. (van Kempen, Hilversum Radio Ch & Or) Epic LC3298Capriccio. (Whitney, Louisville) First Edition 1909Symphony No. 5. (Caetani, Melbourne Sym) Chandos CHAN 5041Violin Concerto (Halska; Le Monnier; Polish National Radio) Olympia 685Dance of the Sorcerers (Le Monnier, Polish National Radio) Olympia 685

30 Thursday 8:00 PM CHAMBER MUSIC SOCIETY OF

LINCOLN CENTERCURRIER: “Verge” for Clarinet, Violin, and PianoJose Franch-Ballester, clarinet; Arnaud Sussmann, violin; Inon Barnatan, pianoMOZART: Sinfonia Concertante in E-flat major, K. 320dAni and Ida Kavafian, with an ensemble of CMS musicians

9:00 PM HARMONIARemembering Nikolaus HarnoncourtThe early music world lost one of its most important figures when Nikolaus Harnoncourt died in March. This week on Harmonia we look back at the life and career of this great man.

10:00 PM FIESTA!Program TBA

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Carol Burnett’s Favorite SketchesFriday, June 3, 9 p.m.

Join beloved funny lady Carol Burnett as she presents her own personally-selected favorite moments from her long-running prime time variety series The Carol Burnett Show. Laugh along with Carol and her hilarious troupe of regulars—Harvey Korman, Tim Conway, Vicki Lawrence and Lyle Waggoner—and special guests Steve Martin and Betty White.

Carol Burnett’s Favorite Sketches includes:

The soap opera parody “As the Stomach Turns,” with a hilarious visit from Canoga Falls’ most notorious snoop, Mother Marcus.

Harvey Korman as the first patient of nervous dentist Tim Conway, who just got out of dental school and accidentally injects himself with Novocain.

The Gone with the Wind parody featuring one of the greatest sight gags in TV history: Starlet O’Hara (Carol) appearing in a dress made from curtains.

Carol satirizing Norma Desmond from Sunset Boulevard as an actress looking for a career via a Knock ’Em Dead bug spray commercial.

Galley slave Harvey Korman assigned The Oldest Man (Tim Conway) as his rowing partner.

A Mama’s Family sketch where Eunice, Ed, and Mama sit down for a nice little game of Sorry! and things get ugly fast, causing Mama to lay into Eunice with the put-down “You got splinters in the windmills of your mind.”

Mr. Tudball (Conway) and his secretary Mrs. Wiggins (Burnett) up to their old shenanigans trying to implement a fire safety program.

Carol Burnett’s Favorite Sketches includes skits Carol selected from the first five years of the series, which have never been re-broadcast. Airing from 1967 to 1978, The Carol Burnett Show won 25 Emmy Awards, and showcased the wonderful wacky brand of comedy that was uniquely Burnett’s own.

Get started on an inventory to make a will nowNearly half of adult Americans have not made out a will. If you’re one of them, here is an outline to help you assemble information to share with an attorney.

Take Inventory: List your assets and debts so you can plan for the distribution of your estate.

For your assets list the following:

• Money in savings or checking accounts—include your account numbers and bank names.

• Firms and account numbers for any stocks, bonds, mutual funds, money market funds and CDs.

• Real estate, vacation property, vehicles, jewelry, artwork or other valuables.

• Life insurance policies—list company name, agent, face amount, cash value, and beneficiaries.

• IRAs, annuities and other retirement plan assets; include custodian, account numbers, and beneficiaries.

• Names and addresses of co-owners of assets or interest in a business partnership.

For your debts and obligations list identify to whom the debt is owed with name and contact information, amount of outstanding debt, and repayment schedule. Include:

• Home mortgages• Car loans• Credit card balances• School debt• Any other loans or debts

Identify Your Beneficiaries: Make a list of family members and friends you wish to include in your plans. List any charitable organizations you want to benefit after your lifetime. Include contact information for individuals and organizations.

Make a call to an attorney who specializes in wills, trusts, or estate planning today. Keep a copy in your file and be sure to share a copy with your spouse! Estate planning isn’t only for the wealthy, it’s for all of us.

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Clockwise: Carol Burnett, Tim Conway, Harvey Korman, Lyle Waggoner, Vicki Lawrence

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