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Dance No. 7

  • Composer:Maria Szymanowska
  • Soloists:
    • Anna Ciborowska, piano
  • Dux 450

Schedule for June 23, 2025

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5:01 AM
  • String Quartet No. 18
  • Composer: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
  • Orchestra/Ensemble: Alban Berg Quartet
  • Teldec 72480
5:33 AM
  • China Gates
  • Composer: John Adams
  • Soloists: James McVinnie, piano
  • Pentatone 7404
5:39 AM
  • Tianjin Suite
  • Composer: Xiaogang Ye
  • Conductor: Stephan Malzew
  • Orchestra/Ensemble: Rheinland-Pfalz State Philharmonic Orchestra
  • Naxos 579088
6:01 AM
  • Unter bluhenden Linden
  • Composer: Lou Koster
  • Conductor: Jonathan Kaell
  • Orchestra/Ensemble: Estro Armonico Luxembourg Chamber Orchestra
  • Naxos 573330
6:13 AM
  • Song can heal the ailing spirit
  • Composer: Valentin Silvestrov
  • Soloists: Konstantin Krimmel, baritone
  • DG 4864104
6:18 AM
  • Ukrainian Quintet
  • Composer: Boris Lyatoshinsky
  • Soloists: Taras Yaropud, violin
  • Naxos 579098
7:01 AM
  • Symphony No. 2
  • Composer: Emilie Mayer
  • Conductor: Leo McFall
  • Orchestra/Ensemble: North German Radio Philharmonic
  • CPO 555293
7:32 AM
  • Flowers of France
  • Composer: Germaine Tailleferre
  • Soloists: Quynh Nguyen, piano
  • Music & Arts 1306
7:42 AM
  • Ballad
  • Composer: Aaron Jay Kernis
  • Orchestra/Ensemble: Northwestern University Cello Ensemble
  • Dorian 70004
7:51 AM
  • Ave Maria
  • Composer: Morten Lauridsen
  • Conductor: Paul Salamunovich
  • Orchestra/Ensemble: Los Angeles Master Chorale
  • RCM 19705
8:11 AM
  • Contemplation (Wie Melodien zieht es mir)
  • Composer: Johannes Brahms
  • Soloists: Zuill Bailey, cello
  • Telarc 32664
8:13 AM
  • Symphony No. 1
  • Composer: Johannes Brahms
  • Conductor: Simon Rattle
  • Orchestra/Ensemble: Berlin Philharmonic
  • EMI 67254
9:01 AM
  • Suite on Sixteenth Century Hymn Tunes: Choeur celeste
  • Composer: George Frederick McKay
  • Conductor: John McLaughlin Williams
  • Orchestra/Ensemble: National Radio Symphony Orchestra of Ukraine
  • Naxos 559225
9:06 AM
  • Deep Summer Music
  • Composer: Libby Larsen
  • Conductor: Marin Alsop
  • Orchestra/Ensemble: Colorado Symphony Orchestra
  • Koch 7520
9:14 AM
  • Angelic Dance
  • Composer: Stephen Hough
  • Soloists: Steven Isserlis, cello
  • Bis 1562
9:17 AM
  • String Quartet No. 6
  • Composer: Ludwig van Beethoven
  • Orchestra/Ensemble: Alexander String Quartet
  • Arte Nova 63637
9:46 AM
  • Concerto for Oboe and Violin
  • Composer: Johann Sebastian Bach
  • Conductor: Giovanni Antonini
  • Orchestra/Ensemble: Il Giardino Armonico
  • Soloists: Avi Avital, mandolin
  • DG 4863460
10:01 AM
  • Lyric Waltz
  • Composer: Jean Sibelius
  • Conductor: Neeme Jarvi
  • Orchestra/Ensemble: Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra
  • Bis 384
10:06 AM
  • Etude No. 3 "Tristesse"
  • Composer: Frederic Chopin
  • Soloists: Louis Lortie, piano
  • Chandos 8482
10:11 AM
  • Mystic Dance
  • Composer: Charlotte Sohy
  • Conductor: Nikolaj Szeps-Znaider
  • Orchestra/Ensemble: Lyon National Orchestra
10:25 AM
  • Seasonal Breezes: Summer Breeeze
  • Composer: Rick Sowash
  • Orchestra/Ensemble: Sylvan Trio
  • Sowash 13
10:31 AM
  • The Four Seasons in Janoska Style: Autumn
  • Composer: Janoska Ensemble
  • Orchestra/Ensemble: Janoska Ensemble
  • DG 4876280
10:46 AM
  • Pastoral Suite
  • Composer: Lars-Erik Larsson
  • Conductor: Okko Kamu
  • Orchestra/Ensemble: Helsingborg Symphony Orchestra
  • Naxos 553115
11:03 AM
  • Prelude
  • Composer: Mikalojus Ciurlionis
  • Soloists: Joana Daunyte, harp
  • Naxos 579108
11:06 AM
  • Mock Morris
  • Composer: Percy Grainger
  • Conductor: Harry Rabinowitz
  • Orchestra/Ensemble: Studio Orchestra
  • Soloists: Martin Jones, piano
  • EMI 28956
11:10 AM
  • Sinfonia
  • Composer: Johann Christian Bach
  • Conductor: David Zinman
  • Orchestra/Ensemble: Netherlands Chamber Orchestra
  • Philips 442275
11:20 AM
  • Sebastian: Barcarolle
  • Composer: Gian Carlo Menotti
  • Conductor: Eugene Ormandy
  • Orchestra/Ensemble: Philadelphia Orchestra
  • Sony 45660
11:25 AM
  • Serenade for Winds: 4th movement
  • Composer: Emil Hartmann
  • Orchestra/Ensemble: Consortium Classicum
  • Dabringhaus 3010416
11:31 AM
  • Sonata No. 5
  • Composer: Gioacchino Rossini
  • Conductor: Thomas Furi
  • Orchestra/Ensemble: Camerata Bern
  • DG 413310
11:47 AM
  • Sonata
  • Composer: Mateo Albeniz
  • Soloists: Narciso Yepes, guitar
  • DG 423699
11:50 AM
  • Overture "In the Italian Style"
  • Composer: Franz Schubert
  • Conductor: Riccardo Chailly
  • Orchestra/Ensemble: Philharmonic of La Scala
  • London/Decca 4852971
12:01 PM
  • Symphony No. 2: 3rd movement
  • Composer: Johan Svendsen
  • Conductor: Mariss Jansons
  • Orchestra/Ensemble: Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra
  • EMI 49769
12:06 PM
  • Prelude No. 1
  • Composer: George Gershwin
  • Soloists: Nicholas Canellakis, cello
  • First Hand 134
12:09 PM
  • Concerto Grosso
  • Composer: Pietro Locatelli
  • Conductor: Jeanne Lamon
  • Orchestra/Ensemble: Tafelmusik
  • Analekta 9815
12:20 PM
  • Overture No. 2
  • Composer: Louise Farrenc
  • Conductor: Christoph Konig
  • Orchestra/Ensemble: European Soloists, Luxembourg
  • Naxos 574094
12:28 PM
  • String Quartet No. 2: 3rd movement
  • Composer: Florence Price
  • Orchestra/Ensemble: Ragazze Quartet
  • Channel 45724
12:33 PM
  • Symphony No. 2
  • Composer: Muzio Clementi
  • Conductor: Matthias Bamert
  • Orchestra/Ensemble: London Mozart Players
  • Chandos 9234
12:50 PM
  • If I Were King: Overture
  • Composer: Adolphe Adam
  • Conductor: Lance Friedel
  • Orchestra/Ensemble: Royal Scottish National Orchestra
  • Naxos 573418
12:57 PM
  • The Love for Three Oranges: March
  • Composer: Sergei Prokofiev
  • Conductor: Michael Stern
  • Orchestra/Ensemble: Kansas City Symphony
  • Reference 132
1:01 PM
  • Symphony "The Transformation of Lycean Peasants": 1st movement
  • Composer: Carl Ditters von Dittersdorf
  • Conductor: Adrian Shepherd
  • Orchestra/Ensemble: Cantilena
  • Chandos 8564
1:06 PM
  • Waltz No. 6 "Minute"
  • Composer: Frederic Chopin
  • Soloists: Aleck Karis, piano
  • Romeo 7271
1:09 PM
  • Three Dances: Divertissement
  • Composer: Maurice Durufle
  • Conductor: John Wilson
  • Orchestra/Ensemble: Sinfonia of London
  • Chandos 5252
1:18 PM
  • Symphony No. 9 "From the New World": 1st movement
  • Composer: Antonin Dvorak
  • Conductor: Neville Marriner
  • Orchestra/Ensemble: Minnesota Orchestra
  • Philips 412542
1:30 PM
  • Folk Suite No. 4: Tayeras
  • Composer: William Grant Still
  • Orchestra/Ensemble: Sylvan Winds
  • Albany 1755
1:32 PM
  • Calm Sea and Prosperous Voyage Overture
  • Composer: Felix Mendelssohn
  • Conductor: Peter Maag
  • Orchestra/Ensemble: Bern Symphony Orchestra
  • MCA 25962
1:46 PM
  • English Suite No. 3: Gavotte
  • Composer: Johann Sebastian Bach
  • Soloists: Renaud Capucon, violin
  • Virgin 32626
1:50 PM
  • Images for Orchestra: Rondes de printemps (Spring Rounds)
  • Composer: Claude Debussy
  • Conductor: Andre Previn
  • Orchestra/Ensemble: London Symphony Orchestra
  • EMI 47001
2:01 PM
  • Piano Sonata No. 1
  • Composer: Franz Joseph Haydn
  • Soloists: Maria Bergmann, piano
  • Hanssler 93081
2:08 PM
  • Symphony No. 2 "Ad Astra": Voyager
  • Composer: Jimmy Lopez
  • Conductor: Andres Orozco-Estrada
  • Orchestra/Ensemble: Houston Symphony Orchestra
  • Pentatone 962
2:19 PM
  • Sinfonia Concertante
  • Composer: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
  • Conductor: Hans Vonk
  • Orchestra/Ensemble: Dresden State Orchestra
  • Soloists: Sabine Meyer, clarinet
  • EMI 66949
2:50 PM
  • With a Lily in Your Hand
  • Composer: Eric Whitacre
  • Conductor: Christopher Gabittas
  • Orchestra/Ensemble: Phoenix Chorale
  • Signum 885
2:53 PM
  • Symphony No. 5: 4th movement
  • Composer: Franz Schubert
  • Conductor: Frans Bruggen
  • Orchestra/Ensemble: Orchestra of the 18th Century
  • Philips 432123
3:01 PM
  • Oboe Quintet No. 1: Minuet
  • Composer: Josef Myslivecek
  • Orchestra/Ensemble: Dolezal Quartet
  • Soloists: Michaela Hrabankova, oboe
  • Supraphon 4289
3:06 PM
  • Ma Vlast: Vysehrad, The Moldau, Sarka
  • Composer: Bedrich Smetana
  • Conductor: Semyon Bychkov
  • Orchestra/Ensemble: Czech Philharmonic Orchestra
  • European Broadcasting Union Recording
3:48 PM
  • Slavonic Dance
  • Composer: Grazyna Bacewicz
  • Soloists: Johan Dalene, violin
  • Bis 2730
3:52 PM
  • Romanian Folk Dances
  • Composer: Bela Bartok
  • Conductor: Antal Dorati
  • Orchestra/Ensemble: Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
  • Mercury 432005
4:01 PM
  • Scherzo
  • Composer: Alfredo Catalani
  • Conductor: Riccardo Muti
  • Orchestra/Ensemble: Orchestra of La Scala, Milan
  • Sony 63025
4:06 PM
  • La Mattinata
  • Composer: Ruggero Leoncavallo
  • Orchestra/Ensemble: Schwanen Salon Orchestra
  • Naxos 554756
4:10 PM
  • Concerto for Two Violins and Two Cellos
  • Composer: Antonio Vivaldi
  • Conductor: Fabio Biondi
  • Orchestra/Ensemble: Europa Galante
  • Virgin 45527
4:22 PM
  • Piano Concerto No. 1
  • Composer: Felix Mendelssohn
  • Orchestra/Ensemble: Orpheus Chamber Orchestra
  • Soloists: Jan Lisiecki, piano
  • DG 4836471
4:43 PM
  • Fantastic Scherzo
  • Composer: Josef Suk
  • Conductor: JoAnn Falletta
  • Orchestra/Ensemble: Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra
  • Naxos 572323
5:01 PM
  • Ca'azapa (Popular Paraguayan Song)
  • Composer: Agustin Barrios
  • Soloists: Berta Rojas, guitar
  • ON Music 7488
5:06 PM
  • Hungarian Dance No. 1
  • Composer: Johannes Brahms
  • Conductor: Ivan Fischer
  • Orchestra/Ensemble: Budapest Festival Orchestra
  • Soloists: Andras Keller, violin
  • Hungaroton 12571
5:10 PM
  • Oboe Concerto
  • Composer: Johann Sebastian Bach
  • Conductor: Iona Brown
  • Orchestra/Ensemble: Academy of St Martin in the Fields
  • Soloists: Heinz Holliger, oboe
  • Philips 412851
5:24 PM
  • Dreams of Love No. 3 (Liebestraum)
  • Composer: Franz Liszt
  • Soloists: Yundi Li, piano
  • DG 851
5:30 PM
  • Leyli and Mejnun
  • Composer: Kara Karayev
  • Conductor: Kirill Karabits
  • Orchestra/Ensemble: Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra
  • Chandos 5203
5:46 PM
  • Rienzi: Overture
  • Composer: Richard Wagner
  • Conductor: Mariss Jansons
  • Orchestra/Ensemble: Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra
  • Seraphim 73299
6:06 PM
  • Dioclesian Instrumental Music
  • Composer: Henry Purcell
  • Conductor: Jeanne Lamon
  • Orchestra/Ensemble: Tafelmusik
  • Sony 66169
6:19 PM
  • Dance No. 7
  • Composer: Maria Szymanowska
  • Soloists: Anna Ciborowska, piano
  • Dux 450
6:26 PM
  • Symphony No. 35 "Haffner"
  • Composer: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
  • Conductor: George Szell
  • Orchestra/Ensemble: Cleveland Orchestra
  • Sony 46515
6:46 PM
  • Sleeping Beauty: Grand Pas de Deux
  • Composer: Peter Tchaikovsky
  • Conductor: Richard Bonynge
  • Orchestra/Ensemble: National Philharmonic Orchestra
  • London/Decca 425468
7:01 PM
  • Bees and Bumblebees
  • Composer: Eugene Arcade Dede
  • Conductor: Reuben Blundell
  • Orchestra/Ensemble: Gowanus Arts Ensemble
  • New Focus 166
7:06 PM
  • Three Pieces
  • Composer: Arthur Foote
  • Orchestra/Ensemble: Huntingdon Trio
  • Leonarda 325
7:16 PM
  • Piano Concerto No. 2
  • Composer: Edward MacDowell
  • Conductor: Andrew Litton
  • Orchestra/Ensemble: Dallas Symphony Orchestra
  • Soloists: Andre Watts, piano
  • Telarc 80429
7:42 PM
  • Butterfly's Day Out
  • Composer: Mark O'Connor
  • Soloists: Yo-Yo Ma, cello, Mark O'Connor, mandolin, Edgar Meyer, double bass
  • Sony 93927
7:48 PM
  • Symphony No. 2 "Song of a New Race": 1st movement
  • Composer: William Grant Still
  • Conductor: Neeme Jarvi
  • Orchestra/Ensemble: Detroit Symphony Orchestra
  • Chandos 9226
8:01 PM
  • Gondoliera
  • Composer: Moritz Moszkowski
  • Conductor: Martin West
  • Orchestra/Ensemble: San Francisco Ballet Orchestra
  • Reference 138
8:06 PM
  • Prince Igor: Overture
  • Composer: Alexander Borodin
  • Conductor: Theodore Kuchar
  • Orchestra/Ensemble: Ukraine National Radio Symphony Orchestra
  • Naxos 557456
8:18 PM
  • Home Sweet Home with Variations
  • Composer: Justin Holland
  • Soloists: Mark Delpriora, guitar
  • APM Recording 20221
8:23 PM
  • The Oak
  • Composer: Florence Price
  • Conductor: John Jeter
  • Orchestra/Ensemble: Wurttemberg Philharmonic Reutlingen
  • Naxos 559920
8:34 PM
  • Violin Sonata: Finale
  • Composer: Mel Bonis
  • Soloists: Elena Urioste, violin, Tom Poster, piano
  • Chandos 20275
8:42 PM
  • Horn Concerto
  • Composer: Leopold Mozart
  • Orchestra/Ensemble: St. Luke's Chamber Ensemble
  • Soloists: Stewart Rose, horn
  • Arabesque 6750
9:03 PM
  • The Cowherd's Flute
  • Composer: He Luting
  • Soloists: Lang Lang, piano
  • DG 8233
9:06 PM
  • Recorder Concerto
  • Composer: Antonio Vivaldi
  • Conductor: Monica Huggett
  • Orchestra/Ensemble: Sonnerie
  • Soloists: Pamela Thorby, recorder
  • Linn 183
9:17 PM
  • Virrinedda
  • Composer: Traditional
  • Orchestra/Ensemble: Between Worlds Ensemble
  • Soloists: Avi Avital, mandolin
  • DG 4867532
9:23 PM
  • Rondo for Piano
  • Composer: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
  • Conductor: Bernard Labadie
  • Orchestra/Ensemble: The King's Violins
  • Soloists: Alexandre Tharaud, piano
  • Erato 62626
9:33 PM
  • Voices of Spring Waltz (Fruhlingsstimmen)
  • Composer: Johann Strauss, Jr.
  • Conductor: Michael Gielen
  • Orchestra/Ensemble: SWR Baden-Baden and Freiburg Symphony Orchestra
  • Hanssler 93057
9:42 PM
  • The Queen: The Queen
  • Composer: Alexandre Desplat
  • Conductor: Alexandre Desplat
  • Orchestra/Ensemble: London Symphony Orchestra
  • Milan 36185
9:45 PM
  • Brandenburg Concerto No. 3
  • Composer: Johann Sebastian Bach
  • Conductor: Neville Marriner
  • Orchestra/Ensemble: Academy of St Martin in the Fields
  • EMI 69877
10:01 PM
  • Czech Suite: Sousedska
  • Composer: Antonin Dvorak
  • Conductor: Jose Serebrier
  • Orchestra/Ensemble: Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra
  • Warner 66656-3
10:06 PM
  • Banjo and Fiddle
  • Composer: William Kroll
  • Soloists: Augustin Hadelich, violin, Orion Weiss, piano
  • Warner 28790
10:10 PM
  • Concerto 4-3: Roaring Smokies
  • Composer: Jennifer Higdon
  • Conductor: Xian Zhang
  • Orchestra/Ensemble: Philadelphia Orchestra
  • DG 35748
10:17 PM
  • Three Short Pieces
  • Composer: Jacques Ibert
  • Orchestra/Ensemble: Vienna-Berlin Ensemble
  • Sony 39558
10:24 PM
  • L'Arlesienne Suite No. 2
  • Composer: Georges Bizet
  • Conductor: Seiji Ozawa
  • Orchestra/Ensemble: French National Orchestra
  • EMI 47064
10:44 PM
  • Matinees Musicales
  • Composer: Benjamin Britten
  • Conductor: Okko Kamu
  • Orchestra/Ensemble: Helsingborg Symphony Orchestra
  • Ondine 825
11:01 PM
  • Piano Trio No. 10
  • Composer: Ludwig van Beethoven
  • Orchestra/Ensemble: Trio Wanderer
  • Harmonia Mundi 2932100
11:09 PM
  • Peru Negro
  • Composer: Jimmy Lopez
  • Conductor: Miguel Harth-Bedoya
  • Orchestra/Ensemble: Norwegian Radio Orchestra
  • Harmonia Mundi 907628
11:27 PM
  • Guitar Concerto
  • Composer: Antonio Vivaldi
  • Conductor: Howard Griffiths
  • Orchestra/Ensemble: Zurich Chamber Orchestra
  • Soloists: Sharon Isbin, guitar
  • Warner 45312
11:39 PM
  • Samson and Delilah: Mon coeur s'ouvre a ta voix (My heart at thy sweet voice)
  • Composer: Camille Saint-Saens
  • Conductor: Yves Abel
  • Orchestra/Ensemble: Bologna Theater Orchestra
  • Soloists: Elina Garanca, mezzo-soprano
  • DG 17522
11:47 PM
  • Symphony No. 4 "Romantic": 3rd movement
  • Composer: Anton Bruckner
  • Conductor: Andris Nelsons
  • Orchestra/Ensemble: Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra
  • DG 4797577
12:01 AM
  • Garmoshka
  • Composer: Ljova
  • Conductor: Eric Jacobsen
  • Orchestra/Ensemble: The Knights
  • Soloists: Johnny Gandelsman, violin, Colin Jacobsen, violin
  • Sony 46985
12:06 AM
  • Pomp and Circumstance March No. 3
  • Composer: Edward Elgar
  • Conductor: Charles Groves
  • Orchestra/Ensemble: Philharmonia Orchestra
  • Denon 73534
12:14 AM
  • Symphony No. 31 "Hornsignal"
  • Composer: Franz Joseph Haydn
  • Conductor: Charles Mackerras
  • Orchestra/Ensemble: Orchestra of St. Luke's
  • Telarc 80156
12:49 AM
  • Reveille
  • Composer: Tony Banks
  • Conductor: Nick Ingman
  • Orchestra/Ensemble: Czech National Symphony Orchestra
  • BMG 56892
1:01 AM
  • Harp Consort No. 3
  • Composer: William Lawes
  • Orchestra/Ensemble: Les Voix Humaines
  • Soloists: Maxine Eilander, harp
  • Atma 2372
1:06 AM
  • Nocturne No. 20
  • Composer: Frederic Chopin
  • Soloists: Sonora Slocum, flute, John Wilson, piano
  • Affetto 1903
1:13 AM
  • Prayer of Saint Gregory
  • Composer: Alan Hovhaness
  • Conductor: Rudolf Werthen
  • Orchestra/Ensemble: I Fiamminghi
  • Soloists: Benny Wiame, trumpet
  • Telarc 80392
1:20 AM
  • Fantasia on a Theme of Thomas Tallis
  • Composer: Ralph Vaughan Williams
  • Conductor: Mirga Grazinyte-Tyla
  • Orchestra/Ensemble: City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra
  • DG 4861548
1:37 AM
  • Cello Suite No. 3
  • Composer: Johann Sebastian Bach
  • Soloists: Yo-Yo Ma, cello
  • Sony 63203
2:01 AM
  • Twelve Studies: To induce lateral freedom of hand and arm
  • Composer: York Bowen
  • Soloists: Nicolas Namoradze, piano
  • Hyperion 68303
2:06 AM
  • Ye, Who Seek the Truth
  • Composer: Julia Perry
  • Conductor: James Blachly
  • Orchestra/Ensemble: Experiential Orchestra
  • Bright Shiny Things 200
2:12 AM
  • Symphony No. 4 "The Inextinguishable"
  • Composer: Carl Nielsen
  • Conductor: Alan Gilbert
  • Orchestra/Ensemble: New York Philharmonic
  • Dacapo 220624
2:50 AM
  • These Worlds in Us
  • Composer: Missy Mazzoli
  • Conductor: Tim Weiss
  • Orchestra/Ensemble: Arctic Philharmonic
  • Bis 2572
3:01 AM
  • Chamber Concerto: Sicilienne
  • Composer: Ernest Chausson
  • Orchestra/Ensemble: I Giardini
  • Pentatone 7357
3:06 AM
  • Nocturne No. 1
  • Composer: Franz Joseph Haydn
  • Orchestra/Ensemble: Mozzafiato
  • Sony 62878
3:19 AM
  • Cello Concerto
  • Composer: Edouard Lalo
  • Conductor: Antonio Pappano
  • Orchestra/Ensemble: Saint Cecilia Orchestra
  • Soloists: Han-Na Chang, cello
  • EMI 82390
3:45 AM
  • Romance
  • Composer: Anonymous
  • Soloists: Angel Romero, guitar
  • Telarc 80213
3:50 AM
  • Heideland
  • Composer: Lou Koster
  • Conductor: Jonathan Kaell
  • Orchestra/Ensemble: Estro Armonico Luxembourg Chamber Orchestra
  • Naxos 573330
4:01 AM
  • This Land Sings: Marfa Lights
  • Composer: Michael Daugherty
  • Conductor: David Alan Miller
  • Orchestra/Ensemble: Dogs of Desire
  • Soloists: Eric Berlin, flugelhorn
  • Naxos 559889
4:06 AM
  • Clay Jug
  • Composer: Edie Hill
  • Conductor: Donald Nally
  • Orchestra/Ensemble: The Crossing
  • Navona 6073
4:10 AM
  • Mathis der Maler (Mathis the Painter)
  • Composer: Paul Hindemith
  • Conductor: Leonard Bernstein
  • Orchestra/Ensemble: Israel Philharmonic Orchestra
  • DG 429404
4:40 AM
  • Rothko Chapel 5
  • Composer: Morton Feldman
  • Conductor: Philip Brett
  • Orchestra/Ensemble: University of California-Berkeley Chamber Chorus
  • Soloists: David Abel, viola, Karen Rosenak, celeste, William Winant, percussion
  • New Albion 39
4:43 AM
  • Finding Rothko
  • Composer: Adam Schoenberg
  • Conductor: Michael Stern
  • Orchestra/Ensemble: Kansas City Symphony
  • Reference 139
Julie Amacher

Julie Amacher

Julie Amacher's desire to introduce others to great music is what led her to radio. She began her professional broadcast career at a station in Sun Prairie, WI. She went from rock 'n' roll to the Rocky Mountains, where she found her niche in public radio at KUNC in Greeley, Colo. Julie spent 13 years at KUNC, where she managed the announcers and their eclectic music format. During that time, she earned four national awards for best announcer. She joined Classical 24 in 1997 as a host and producer. She has managed the service since 2007.

Jake Armerding

Jake Armerding

Jake Armerding grew up playing classical violin and listening to ‘80s pop radio. He spent 20 years on the road as an instrumentalist, appearing on such revered stages as Carnegie Hall and the Newport Folk Festival, before pivoting toward local musical work. He was thrilled to land a spot on the YourClassical team in the last days of 2024. He and his wife oversee the developing rowdiness of their three boys.

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Scott Blankenship

Scott Blankenship started his radio career in college when he began working as a volunteer at a local cable radio station, announcing alternative and new rock music. His love and appreciation of classical music began at public radio station KVNO in Omaha, where he spent 13 years in various on-air and management roles, five of those years as the morning drive-time host.

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Jeff Esworthy has been a host of Classical 24 since 1996. He’s a public radio veteran with more than 20 years behind the microphone, where he’s hosted everything from folk to jazz to progressive rock. A hobbyist musician and collector of instruments from around the world, Jeff has what he describes as a “passable” command of southern string-band music on fiddle and banjo, and he is a long-time student of the classical music of Northern India on instruments such as the sitar, sarangi and tabla.

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Valerie Kahler

Valerie Kahler

Valerie Kahler started playing cello and piano in 3rd grade, but didn't officially fall under the spell of classical music until high school when she began exploring her parents' LP collection. There, tucked between the Herb Alpert and an abandoned children's record, she found an album of the Los Angeles Philharmonic with Zubin Mehta. She played the A side (Ravel's Bolero and Tchaikovsky's Marche Slave) over and over again, mesmerized by the changes of color the composers could produce with different instruments, and by the images the music conjured in her imagination.  Thanks to teachers and professors with high expectations and a taste for demanding repertoire, Valerie was able to explore orchestral, chamber and vocal music from the inside out, all through high school and college. At some point during an unfocused pursuit of a bachelor's degree, she wandered into the studios of KNAU (now Arizona Public Radio) in Flagstaff, Arizona. A stint as a volunteer in the music library inevitably led to being placed, unwillingly, in front of a microphone. It became surprisingly less terrifying each time, so she stayed. Ten years later, she packed her bike and her cat into a small pickup truck and drove to St. Paul, Minnesota to work for Classical24. When she's not playing classical music or talking about classical music, she's likely to be reading, sewing, singing or cooking. Valerie shares her life with her partner John, an artist, and their two cats: Mirra and Dieter.

Jillene Khan

Jillene Khan

Jillene Khan works for Minnesota Public Radio/American Public Media as an overnight classical host. She studied radio broadcasting at Brown College in St. Paul and kept her Midwestern roots after graduation by hosting at radio stations in Minneapolis; Milwaukee; Davenport, Iowa; and Madison, Wisconsin. She has received local and national recognition for her work from the Country Music Association and Wisconsin Broadcasters Association. She recently won the Gracie Award from the Alliance for Women in Media. Outside of radio, her favorite things include spending time with loved ones, a great hug, an animal of any kind, and the thrill of a new experience. She absolutely loves doing things for the first time or going places she has never been before. She also enjoys being outdoors, no matter what the weather. “There’s no such thing as bad weather, just bad clothing,” she says.

Elizabeth Lyon

Elizabeth Lyon

Elizabeth Lyon joins the classical ranks as our assistant program director and fill-in host after six years working for us as a master control specialist, board operator and producer. Her new role combines her love of working technically, behind-the-scenes, as well as stepping in front of the microphone to share her favorite music. As the assistant program director, she coordinates programming, serves as an on-air host and dips her toes in every part of the department. That’s what she loves most about working in radio: “It’s like a river you flow on and you don’t know where you’ll end up, but you love the ride.” Although a violinist by training, her favorite classical composers are tied to her roots in choral music. When not doing all things audio, she can be found hiking, reading, or volunteering with programs that benefit children.

Bonnie North

Bonnie North

For host Bonnie North, classical music is more than just a genre — it's a way of life. She stumbled into the world of radio after responding to a newspaper ad for Vermont Public Radio seeking a classical music DJ for its Sunday afternoon show. Despite having no previous radio experience, she was confident in her knowledge of classical music and took a chance. She created an audition tape, and the rest is history. Her favorite composer depends on her mood. Sometimes she seeks the meditative sounds of Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina, while other times she craves the angular compositions of Igor Stravinsky. Of course, she also loves the classics by composers who include Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Ludwig van Beethoven, Johann Sebastian Bach and George Frideric Handel. But she is always looking for contemporary composers and is eager to discover new musical talents. Outside of work, she loves to attend live music events. She also enjoys traveling and having friends and family scattered throughout the United States and Europe. But her love for animals is just as strong, and she often volunteers at animal shelters. She is an avid duathlon participant, combining her love for running and biking in one exciting event.

Kevin O'Connor

Kevin O'Connor

Kevin O'Connor grew up in a household where his father and boisterous Irish uncles would often noisily debate what was to be played on the turntable: Between the three brothers, and depending on the mood of the day, it wavered between Glenn Gould, Oscar Peterson and Gordon Lightfoot. (The brothers also hailed from Toronto). Kevin's career arc seemed to follow suit, spinning and selling classical, jazz, folk and pop music on the radio, and briefly in retail, for the past three decades.  A native of the San Francisco Bay Area, he migrated do the Pacific Northwest, landing the requisite free-form overnight shift at his college station, KBSU, Boise. This was the first among many rungs in a public radio career that has always permitted him to express his passions for great music and explore his mercenary tendency toward spreading the message to anyone who will listen. For the past 18 years, he has served as music director and afternoon host at KBEM. He is also an avid cyclist and walker.

Melissa Ousley

Melissa Ousley

Melissa Ousley stumbled into a career in broadcasting many years ago when she moved to Wichita, Kansas to be near her soon-to-be husband. The attraction (to radio work, that is) was immediate and the chance to be around great music without having to practice was irresistible. After establishing herself as a host and producer in Kansas, Melissa moved to Minnesota and continued her work at WCAL in Northfield and Minnesota Public Radio in St. Paul. Her morning classical show at WCAL was twice named "Best Classical Radio Program" by the Twin Cities paper City Pages. Melissa grew up near New York City. As a teenager, she attended the Preparatory Division of the Manhattan School of Music. Her bachelor's degree is from the Eastman School of Music in Rochester, New York. When she's away from the airwaves, Melissa loves to run, read, and spend time with her family.

Mindy Ratner

Mindy Ratner

Mindy Ratner fell hopelessly in love with radio as an undergraduate at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, where she volunteered at an on-campus student station. She worked at the local public television station and began her career in earnest as an announcer at Wisconsin Public Radio. The native New Yorker moved on to stations in Cincinnati and Philadelphia before joining Minnesota Public Radio in 1983. April 1998 marked the beginning of a great life adventure, as Ratner began work as a music host and producer on the English Service of China Radio International in Beijing before a return to MPR. Her extracurricular interests include international travel; folk, ballroom and contra-dancing; choral singing; hanging out with her amazing Chinese cat; and trying to stay ahead of the weeds in her garden…with varying degrees of success!

Melanie Renate

Melanie Renate

Through her many mentors at KROC in Rochester, Minnesota, Melanie Renate learned how to splice tape in tandem with learning how to use her voice. She eventually found her path combining her ability to care for people with her love of radio broadcasting. As a certified health and wellness coach and a passionate yogi and mental-health advocate, she has developed a deep appreciation for ways in which music can aid in overall wellness. She is excited to bring her passion for people with her as she steps back behind the microphone as a classical host.

Steve Seel

Steve Seel

Steve Seel is the host of YourClassical’s weekly SymphonyCast and the trailblazing music show Extra Eclectic. He possesses a broad knowledge of many musical genres, having hosted radio programs ranging from classical to jazz and even avant-garde music at radio stations around the country. Steve began his love affair with public radio at 24 working whatever shifts he could at his hometown station of WUSF-FM in Tampa, Florida, and from there worked his way to snowy Buffalo, New York, and its renowned classical station WNED-FM, where he hosted middays and the weekly experimental-music show Present Tense. In 2005, Steve became one of the founding voices on Minnesota Public Radio's eclectic station, the Current. While there, he hosted afternoons and mornings, and conducted in-depth interviews with pop music luminaries ranging from Brian Eno to David Byrne to Tori Amos. Steve is a basement composer obsessed with all things both minimalist and slow, and might actually be incapable of writing anything that exceeds 75 beats-per-minute.

Steve Staruch

Steve Staruch

Steve Staruch can be heard on Classical Minnesota Public Radio from 3 to 7 p.m. weekdays, including hosting Friday Favorites, as well as nationally during those times. Before joining MPR in 2004, Steve presented a variety of radio programs on WCAL in Northfield, Minn., where he created an immensely popular call-in program, and on WXXI in Rochester, N.Y. Outside radio, he enjoys work as a freelance tenor and violist. He and his wife, Naomi, enjoy traveling, gardening and hosting dinner parties.

Lynne Warfel

Lynne Warfel

Lynne Warfel celebrates 30 years as a broadcaster in 2014. She started in Los Angeles in 1984 at the venerable commercial classical station KFAC, and also worked at KUSC. She then lived in Edinburgh, Scotland for five years working in a classic rock format at Radio Forth in Edinburgh before returning to the States and joining Minnesota Public Radio in 1993. Lynne trained as an actor, graduating from Northwestern University and also trained at Second City Workshop. She's a 35 year member of Actor's Equity and Screen Actors' Guild. She finished a Masters in Theology from Fuller Seminary in Pasadena, CA. Her interests and passions include: laughing, dog rescue, her Collies and Gordon Setters, her Lipizzan horse, Teddy and her two extremely funny, smart and sweet sons, Peter and Josh.