If anyone wants to plan ahead, some streaming selections from this side of the pond:
(1) Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra, a [somewhat; program now updated] British program(me) tomorrow night at 8 PM CDT (1 AM UK time, I think), but more conveniently for you folks re-streamed at 2 PM CST (we set out clocks back 1 hour this weekend in the USA), which should then be 8 PM UK time (again, I think):
[Update (afternoon US time, 10/31/2020): SPCO program got changed, and looks a lot less interesting now with the loss of the Wallen and Bliss works. Oh well.]
2. For Manfred Honeck fans, WRTI is airing the November 2013 debut concert of MH with "the other great Pennsylvania orchestra", i.e. The Philadelphia Orchestra, at 1 PM EST on Sunday (6 PM UK time, I think; again, feel free to double-check):
In both cases, the audio is not archived like BBC R3's iPlayer, so if you want to hear these, you have to listen in real time.
(1) Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra, a [somewhat; program now updated] British program(me) tomorrow night at 8 PM CDT (1 AM UK time, I think), but more conveniently for you folks re-streamed at 2 PM CST (we set out clocks back 1 hour this weekend in the USA), which should then be 8 PM UK time (again, I think):
"Johann Sebastian Bach: Chaconne from the D Minor Partita for Solo Violin
Eunae Koh, violin
Ambrose Akinmusire: the river has its destination (world premiere, SPCO commission)
Zachary Cohen, bass
Sir William Walton: String Quartet in A Minor
Steven Copes, violin
Kyu-Young Kim, violin
Maiya Papach, viola
Julie Albers, cello"
Eunae Koh, violin
Ambrose Akinmusire: the river has its destination (world premiere, SPCO commission)
Zachary Cohen, bass
Sir William Walton: String Quartet in A Minor
Steven Copes, violin
Kyu-Young Kim, violin
Maiya Papach, viola
Julie Albers, cello"
2. For Manfred Honeck fans, WRTI is airing the November 2013 debut concert of MH with "the other great Pennsylvania orchestra", i.e. The Philadelphia Orchestra, at 1 PM EST on Sunday (6 PM UK time, I think; again, feel free to double-check):
Johann Strauss II: Die Fledermaus Overture
Mozart: Violin Concerto No. 5 (Christian Tetzlaff, violin)
Dvorak: Symphony No. 9, "From the New World"
Mozart: Violin Concerto No. 5 (Christian Tetzlaff, violin)
Dvorak: Symphony No. 9, "From the New World"
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