Ralph Vaughan Williams: Fantasia on a Theme by Thomas Tallis Mozart: Symphony No. San Francisco Conservatory of Music Orchestra, Eric Dudley; Evan Kahn, cello. Veljo Tormis: Autumn Landscapes Stravinsky: Violin Concerto in D major (feat. New Century Chamber Orchestra, Nadja Salerno-Sonnenberg, violin; Anne-Marie McDermott, piano. Steinway Society of the Bay Area, Pierre Jalbert: Les espaces infini Annie Wu, flute, Weve got folk-song inspired Vaughan Williams, music by Coleridge-Taylor Perkinson played by the Catalyst Quartet, and Beethoven for 3 this month. 95, From the New World), (Mcelaru cond. Peninsula Symphony, Mitchell Sardou Klein; Emi Ferguson, flute. 142, No. Performance Date: 4/21/2022) Listening . San Francisco Chamber Orchestra, Benjamin Simon; Joshua Roman, cello, Gershwin/Rouse (arr. Musaics of the Bay, Camille Saint-Sans: Introduction and Rondo Capriccioso 2), Ludwig van Beethoven: Cello Sonata No. Andrew van Allsburg, soloist, Lewis Redner, William Fred Scott, Ralph Vaughan Williams: O Little Town of Bethlehem Catalyst Quartet, Stewart Goodyear, piano Alexander Ghindin, piano John Kimura Parker, piano; Santa Rosa Symphony, Bruno Ferrandis, Jeffrey Freymann is KDFC's arts producer, producing KDFC's The State of the Arts, Bay Area Mix, and The Opera Hour. San Francisco Performances. 2 Beethoven spoke of setting out upon a fresh path with his Second Symphony, and even included veiled musical jokes, which shocked the sensibilities of many critics. Santa Rosa Symphony, Bruno Ferrandis. Denis Kozhukhin, piano (Steinway Society Bay Area), Antonin Dvorak: F Minor Trio (mvt. David Contes Madrigals for the Seasons appeared on a Cappella SF concert program in February; Alexander Ghindin played in a Los Altos Hills Steinway Societyrecital a few seasons ago, and Donato Cabrera led the California Symphony in music by Leonard Bernstein for their opening concert from last season. 8 The Open Ears Blog; . English, arr. Eriks Esenvalds: Stars A Haydn quartet from last summers Piedmont Chamber Music Festival(this years runs from July 20-26), and a Berkeley Symphony performance of Jennifer Higdons Violin Concerto make up this string-focused edition of Bay Area Mix. Rachmaninoff:Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini, Op. California Symphony, Donato Cabrera. Santa Rosa Symphony, Graeme Jenkins guest conductor. 10 The focus is on the violin this month, in different combinations from an unaccompanied solo instrument through full orchestra. And now you can stream the SF Symphony broadcasts any time right here on KDFC.com. Santa Rosa Symphony, Bruno Ferrandis; Jean Ferrandis, flute. Francis Poulenc: Violin Sonata You can win tickets to wonderful events all acrossthe Bay Area. On our first ever July edition of Bay Area Mix, theres a Steinway Society offering of a pair of Chopin nocturnes from pianist Agustin Anievas, a period-instrument cello sonata by Beethoven played by the directors of the Valley of the Moon Music Festival, and the California Symphony plays the third symphony of Sibelius, led by Donato Cabrera. 2 (feat. July 11, 2023 Milhaud: The Creation of the World San Francisco Symphony - Streaming Concerts on KDFC.com Performance Date: 6/1/2023) The Formosa Quartet, including festival co-director and violinist Wayne Lee, play the Opus 76 number 6 of Joseph Haydn, before soloist Benjamin Beilman and conductor Ming Luke take on the Pulitzer Prize-winning concerto that Higdon wrote for Hilary Hahn. Santa Rosa Symphony, Mei-Ann Chen, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Piano Concerto No. Charles Hubert Hastings Parry: I Sing the Birth, German, trad. Consider making a gift of any amount to keep it coming. Take KDFC with you wherever you go. A holiday tradition returns, as the men of Chanticleer present their annual A Chanticleer Christmas concert, recorded just this past weekend on the Upper East Side of New York City. A Classical Kids Summer Playlist! 3) San Francisco Symphony - KDFC Broadcasts Alexandra Razskazoff, soprano Gloria Isabel Ramos Triano:amazon Performance Date: 3/10/2022) Alessandro Marcello: Oboe Concerto in D minor Theres a Marcello Oboe concerto played at Inglenook winery; Quartet San Francisco plays Bernstein and a 1930s popular song in concert in Bolinas; the Vallejo Symphony and Music Director Marc Taddei perform early Samuel Barber; and a recent work by Jessie Montgomery rounds out the show at the Santa Rosa Symphony. This stream only exists thanks to listener support. Music in the Vineyards, Johannes Brahms: Seven Fantasies, Op. David Tayler, archlute, Francesco Barsanti: To Danton Me Sacred & Profane sings a trio of songs with Shakespearean texts by American composer Amy Beach, followed by the San Francisco Girls Chorus (and members of the early music ensemble TENET) performing sacred works written by Italian cloistered nuns from the time of the early Baroque. Good King Wenceslas. Soloists: Cortez Mitchell, Adam Ward, Andrew van Allsburg, Trad. Take KDFC with you wherever you go. Nikki Einfeld, soprano; Axel Strauss, violin; Pei-ling Lin, viola; Nicholas Cannelakis, cello; Michael Brown, piano; Greg Milliren, flute/alto flute/piccolo; Bixby Kennedy, clarinet Children, Go Where I Send Thee Heinrich Klug) Cappella SF, Ragnar Bohlin, Mendelssohn: Violin Concerto in D Minor 1, op. Santa Rosa Symphony, Michael Christie, Samuel Coleridge-Taylor: Piano Quintet in G minor, Op. 49 The San Francisco Symphony Youth Orchestra starts off this edition, with the piece of music that music director Christian Reif chose to begin his new post an orchestral dance from the 1966 opera The Bassarids by Hans Werner Henze; then a Haydn Sonata from a Steinway Society recital by Denis Kozhukhin; the Berkeley Community Chorus and Orchestra present the show stopping Dies Irae from Verdis Requiem; and Pedja Muzijevic joins the Santa Rosa Symphony for Schumanns Piano Concerto in A minor. Alexander String Quartet. Nikolai Medtner: Funeral March from Op. Steven Stucky): Funeral Music for Queen Mary (after Purcell) Michael Tilson Thomas / San Francisco Symphony : SFS Media 74 : Buy 6:01 am : Cantata #1: Sinfonia BWV 1 : . Stream the San Francisco Symphony On Demand 1/22/2023 On Demand Watch Amplify with Lara Downes 8/28/2021 On Demand Stream the California Symphony Broadcast On Demand 2/1/2021 Become a KDFC Sponsor On Demand Stream "Bay Area Mix" On Demand 5/1/2017 Sign Up for eNotes 9 (mvt. Event Description The Peninsula Symphony starts things off with the Norfolk Rhapsody No. After a quick bit of Haydn from the Valley of the Moon Music Festival, the rest of this months music was written in Nordic lands From the California Symphony, its the stirring Finlandia by Jean Sibelius, then a contemporary motet by Swedish composer Carl Unander Scharin sung by Cappella SF. Classical KDFC There are some Russian works by Nikolai Medtner in a Steinway Society performance by Alexander Ghindin to start off this months edition, before we hear a pair of concertos. By continuing to browse the site you are agreeing to our use of cookies. Performance Date: 11/12/2021) Schubert: Symphony NO. Produced between the widely popular First and the revolutionary Eroica Symphony No. Ellen Taaffe Zwilich: Celebration Then a scaled down concerto (or scaled-up sextet) by Chausson, for piano, violin, and (originally) string quartet, but here arranged for a larger string ensemble, played by the New Century Chamber Orchestra several seasons ago by then concertmaster Nadja Salerno-Sonnenberg and pianist Anne-Marie McDermott. Live 90.3 FM | KDFC | 102.6K Favorites | TuneIn Ellington/Strayhorn: Medley (arr. June 27, 2023 Mcelaru and Nissly ( Mcelaru cond. Lorelei Ensemble), August 15, 2023 Julia Wolfe:Her Story(feat. Quartet San Francisco: Jeremy Cohen, Matthew Szemela, Chad Kaltinger, Andres Vera, Erich Korngold: Violin Concerto in D Major An incredible list of wonderful music chosen by the people who love ityou! 38,Spring. Listen - Classical KDFC Lofty choral music, a masterwork for piano, and orchestral evocations of Spain this time on Bay Area Mix Well start with Eric Whitacres Leonardo Dreams of His Flying Machine, performed by the chamber chorus Sacred and Profane; then its Modest Mussorgskys Pictures at an Exhibition in its original version for solo piano, in a Steinway Society recital by Alexander Korsantia; and well end with a 2019 performance by Berkeley Symphony of Bizets Carmen Suite No. Florence Price: Song Without Words (Pleading); Andante in E-flat Major; Little Melody in E-flat Major Well end with the Grieg Piano Concerto with soloist Soyeon Kate Lee and the Peninsula Symphony. Take KDFC with you wherever you go. The programming is also simulcast on KXSC in Sunnyvale, serving the San Jose area and parts of southern San Mateo and Southern Alameda Counties. Music in the Vineyards, Johannes Brahms: Piano Quartet No. 2 Andante un poco adagio Simin Ganatra, violin; Michael Adams, viola; Brandon Vamos, cello; Eric Zivian, piano Rosephanye Powell: Christmas Medley ( Rise Up, Shepherd, an Follow / Mary Had a Baby / Come an See ) Joseph H. Jennings: Huron Carol Tanya Tomkins, cello; Eric Zivian, fortepiano Santa Rosa Symphony, Francesco Lecce-Chong. 3 in E Major (Alexi Kenney encore) 2 Santa Rosa Symphony, Bruno Ferrandis. Lucrezia Orsina Vizzana: Domine Dominus noster California Symphony,Donato Cabrera, Carl Unander Scharin: Djupt under dagens yta (Deep Under the Surface of the Day) Motet 5 Were starting off this edition of the show with a piece that was written celebrating resilience in the face of a crisis: the devastating wildfires of the fall of 2017. Classical KDFC - Recorded live this past Friday night, This stream only exists thanks to listener support. Sofya Gulyak, piano 34; March of the Paladin from Two Fairy Tales, Op. Formosa Quartet: Jasmine Lin, Wayne Lee, violin; Che-Yen Chen, viola; Deborah Pae, cello Mozart: Flute Concerto, K313 Voices of Music, Mozart: Violin Concerto No. Gioachino Rossini: Deh ti ferma, ti placa from Semiramide Ben Brady, bass-baritone; Hadley McCarroll, piano (JTVA Competition), Ludwig van Beethoven: String Quartet No. See whats coming up. Mason Bates: From the Book of Matthew from Sirens Haydn: Symphony No. Berkeley Symphony, Elim Chan; Shai Wosner, piano, Franz Schubert: Sonata in A Major, D664, mvt. Stanford: The Blue Bird, Op. ), Trad. 76, No. Soloists: Brian Hinman, Andrew van Allsburg, tenors; Matthew Knickman, baritone. 1 in C minor Sacred and Profane, Rebecca Seeman, Anna Clyne: Abstractions (Marble Moon Auguries Seascape River Three) Volti offers a pair of contemporary pieces, San Francisco Girls Chorus sings early works with the New York based ensemble Tenet, and Cappella SF finishes off the set with another recent piece. Its a celebration of Strings and Youth this time on Bay Area Mix theres some Schubert with the San Francisco Chamber Orchestra and a soloist who was 14 at the time of the concert; New Century Chamber Orchestra plays a String Symphony written by Mendelssohn when he was 14; and a former Concertmaster of the San Francisco Symphony Youth Orchestra returns to solo in the Sibelius Violin Concerto. With more than 50 events to choose from, there is something for everyone! Santa Rosa Symphony, Bruno Ferrandis. 17 California Symphony, Donato Cabrera; Charlie Albright, piano, Gustav Mahler: Symphony No. Receive our weekly email newsletter filled with programming highlights & much more. Jeremy Cohen): Tonight/America from West Side Story The San Francisco Symphony Broadcast | Tuesdays 8PM . Franz Liszt explores solitude in a solo work, a trio of musicians play Dvorak, and then theres some familiar Mozart on this months edition of the show. Santa Rosa Symphony, Francesco Lecce-Chong. 1 We continue a Bay Area Mix tradition, bringing you Chanticleers holiday program, A Chanticleer Christmas, recorded live in concert at Saint Ignatius Loyola on the Upper East Side of New York City. 5 1 Join your host Rik Malone every Tuesday Night at 8pm on Classical KDFC and enjoy full concerts from San Francisco Symphony performances recorded live at Davies Symphony Hall. Beethoven: Leonore Overture No. Sensationally Gifted Classical Pianist Rustem Hayroudinoff in Video Performance Friday July 7 Sunday July 16. Download the Free KDFC App for Apple and Android devices and the music you love will always be ready at the push of a button. See a list of upcoming programs below: 4 Its the Eighth Symphony, which celebrates his homeland of Bohemia, before he would turn his focus to the New World., Pyotr Tchaikovsky: Romeo and Juliet Fantasy Overture Download the Free KDFC App for Apple and Android devices and the music you love will always be ready at the push of a button. 1/22/2023 12:00 AM. From San Diego to Sacramento and from the LA Phil to the San Francisco Symphony, we have a goldmine of local musical talent across our state. San Francisco Chamber Orchestra, Benjamin Simon; Meredith Clark, harp, Jean Sibelius: Violin Concerto Berkeley Symphony, Christian Reif. Florence Price: Dream Boat; Honeysuckle at Dusk; Memory Mist Well hear from Berkeley Symphony with symphonic Duke Ellington, take a trip south with Aaron Copland and the Santa Rosa Symphony, and hear part of the San Francisco Performances special Uncovered series, with the Catalyst Quartet and pianist Stewart Goodyear, shining a spotlight on black composers with a quintet by Samuel Coleridge-Taylor from October. Parker/Shaw: Here, mid the Ass and Oxen Mild Education & Its a program of strings and concertos tonight, beginning with Daniel Hope as one of the soloists as New Century Chamber Orchestra plays Bachs Double (Just this past month it was made official that hell be their next Music Director, after acting as their Artistic Partner during the search). The San Francisco Symphony Broadcast - Classical KDFC LIVE ON AIR: LIVE ON AIR: The KDFC Morning Show with Maggie Clennon Reberg Souvenir of Florence in d Op 70 By Peter Tchaikovsky recently played The San Francisco Symphony Broadcast Comments Rik Malone Sign Up for our Free Newsletter Brahms: String Quintet in G Major, Op. The Quartet will be back with new Uncovered programs at San Francisco Performances this week for their PIVOT series. series, and a movement from Dvoraks Piano Quartet No. arr. San Francisco Chamber Orchestra, Benjamin Simon, Debussy: Lias Aria from Lenfant prodigue New May 5: San Francisco S, Boston SO, Wiener S, O C Paris, Royal Stockholm PO, St. Louis S, Polish NRSO, Auckland PO San Francisco Symphony - Orchestra website Conductor: Cristian Mcelaru Alexander String Quartet, Antonio Vivaldi/Emi Ferguson: Flute Concerto No 3 in D Major, Il Gardellino (The Goldfinch) Classical KDFC Listen Live - 89.9 MHz FM, Angwin, United States Jessie Montgomery: Rhapsody No. Midsummer Mozart Festival Orchestra; Paul Schrage, piano. Jeffrey LaDeur, piano 131 as a part of San Francisco Performances celebration of the composers 250th birthday last December. Alexi Kenney, violin; Peter Myers, cello; Audrey Vardanega, piano, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Symphony No. 116 Santa Rosa Symphony, Bruno Ferrandis; Pedja Muzijevic, piano. Valley of the Moon Music Festival. Go Tell it On the Mountain, God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen/Rejoice and Be Merry Chanticleer, Claude Debussy: Printemps The commissioned work which Francesco Lecce-Chong chose to open his first season as music director of the Santa Rosa Symphony was written by Paul Dooley, who was born in Santa Rosa, and now teaches at the University of Michigan. 7 of Beethoven, with the California Symphony guest conducted by Leif Bjaland. 1 Johannes Brahms THURSDAY MATINEE PROGRAM Frdric Chopin tude in C major, Opus 10, no.1 Nocturne in C minor, Opus posth. Santa Rosa Symphony, Bruno Ferrandis; Marie-Pierre Langlamet, harp. Berkeley Symphony, Joseph Young. Zachary Burgess, Tim Keeler, soloists, Father Geronimo Gonzales: Serenisima una Noche, Trad, arr. City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra Cellos : Decca 002792002 : Buy 2:24 pm : Violin Concerto in D Op.3 #1 : Joseph Boulogne : Qian Zhou, violin Kevin Mallon / Toronto Chamber Orchestra : Naxos 8.557322 : Buy 2:17 pm : Symphony in C : Georges Bizet : Martin West / San Francisco Ballet Orchestra : Reference 131 : Buy 2:01 pm : Ancient Airs and . Pavel Chesnokov: In Winter Sacred and Profane, Rebecca Petra Naomi Seeman, Franz Liszt: Totentanz Were going to be taking a hiatus for the Summer after this edition, so weve packed as much music into the show as possible. on demand Archives - Classical KDFC Classical California All-Night with KDFC Staff. Performance Date: 5/25/2023) 9 in E minor, Op. Theyre currently performing the Bay Area leg of their annual tour, and will be presenting their final performance this season on the night of December 23rd at St. Ignatius Church in San Francisco. San Francisco Chamber Orchestra, Benjamin Simon, Maria Schneider: Walking By Flashlight from Winter Morning Walks (text by Ted Kooser) Mes amis from La fille du regiment Arnold Livingston Geis, tenor; Timothy Shaindlin, piano (JTVA Competition) Canadian: Do viens-tu, bergre? 2 Robin Pressman is the host of the Homestretch, Weekdays 3PM-8PM. Theres music from Poland, Russia, and Denmark this time on Bay Area Mix, with songs written by Chopin, arranged by his friend Franz Liszt, and played by Dmitri Alexeev in a Steinway Society recital performance; then the first quartet of another Dmitri, as the Alexander String Quartet plays Shostakovich from the Mondavi Center; and well end with the Vallejo Symphony playing the fifth symphony by Danish composer Carl Nielsen, from a February concert at the Empress Theatre. IV Adagio) Receive our weekly email newsletter filled with special highlights & much more. 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