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Celebrating 125 Years of the Boston Pops! Page 14
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All Things ClassicalThis summer, WGBH is celebrating classical music in a big way: on television, on our 99.5 All Classical radio service (also online at 995allclassical.org), out in the community and here in our Brighton studios.
And what better way to launch this celebration than with an all-star program on WGBH 2 (and PBS stations around the country) marking the 125th anniversary of the Boston Pops (see page 14). During the last 80 years, just three conductors have led this Boston treasure: Arthur Fiedler, John Williams and Keith Lockhart. Each has served as a remarkable ambassador,
offering up accessible pieces that resonate with veteran listeners while also welcoming new fans into the classical tent.
“Keith is a great curator and guide,” says WGBH Radio’s Jon Solins, program director for 99.5 All Classical. “That’s why we’re also
delighted to present ‘Keith’s Classical Corner’ weekday mornings with 99.5 host Laura Carlo. He shares the story behind his ‘pick of the day,’ helping listeners connect more deeply with the music.” This month and next, we’re featuring the Pops on 99.5, including a live broadcast of the orchestra’s popular July 4th concert from the Esplanade, guaranteeing you a front-row seat for the musical fireworks.
Our new all classical radio service is dramatically expanding our opportunities to showcase the cultural riches at our doorstep. On June 10, the 99.5 team heads north to bring you the opening-night premiere of the Rockport Chamber Music Festival from Rockport’s new Shalin Liu Performance Center. In July, we head to Tanglewood to bring you all three Boston Symphony Orchestra concerts live from the Koussevitsky Music Shed, every weekend throughout the summer. “WGBH has more than doubled the number of BSO concerts we’re featuring each year—from 26 to 62,” says Jon. “We’ve always wanted to provide a larger stage for the BSO. With 99.5 All Classical, now we can.”
And speaking of firsts, mark your calendar for Saturday, June 19 for our 99.5 All Classical Music Festival at our WGBH studios (see page 2). To date, more than 55,000 people have come through our doors for screenings, tours, concerts and discussions. This festival takes WGBH’s role as a public convener to a whole new level. I hope you’ll join our classical hosts and me for an after-noon of performances, presentations and salons by area vocal, chamber and contemporary music groups. You’ll also get a chance to connect with some of the wonderful music organizations we partner with throughout the year.
Come see, and hear, what your generous annual support makes possible!
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Explore the wide world of classical music with an afternoon of performances by area vocal, chamber and contemporary music groups.
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Easy Yoga for Arthritis with Peggy Cappy There is no better teacher to show you how to use yoga as an effective pain relieving strategy than Peggy Cappy. Arthritis is the leading cause of dis-ability in the US, affecting some 37 million people. It can affect almost any joint, but most commonly strikes hips, knees and fingers. Cappy will show how yoga can relieve stiffness, reduce pain and fatigue, and improve muscle and bone strength. Premieres Tue, 6/1 at 8pm on WGBH 2
The Best of Ask This Old House Enjoy some of the most popular seg-ments of Ask This Old House from over the years, as the hosts show you how to tackle many common projects inside and outside your home. By the end of the hour, you’ll have learned some basic home improvement skills and the tricks-of-the trade that will give you the knowledge, and confidence, to take on many projects successfully.Premieres Wed, 6/2 at 7:30pm on WGBH 2 or watch online at wgbh.org/asktoh
Carole King & James Taylor Live at the TroubadourIn November 2007, James Taylor and Carole King (joined by the same Los Angeles band that played with them when they first appeared at the Troubadour in 1971), re-united for six shows to celebrate the 50th anniversa-ry of the legendary Los Angeles club. King, Taylor and the band that became
The Section—Danny Kortchmar, Lee Sklar and Russ Kunkel—together performed a remarkable set of songs. Carole King & James Taylor Live at the Troubadour brings you the entire concert from this extraordinary 2007 Troubadour Reunion.Premieres Thu, 6/3 at 10pm on WGBH 2
Dr. Daniel Amen: Change Your Brain, Change Your BodyAward-winning psychiatrist and best-selling author Dr. Daniel Amen gives you 10 simple steps that will help you live longer, look younger, be thinner, and decrease your risk for Alzheimer’s disease, depression, heart disease, cancer and diabetes. Amen says that if you want a better body, the place to start is by having a “better brain.” Explore the many ways you can boost your brain to improve your health. Fri, 6/4 at 10pm on WGBH 2Sat, 6/5 at 11:30am on WGBH 2
Diane Warren: Love SongsFor the past three decades, Diane Warren has put romance in the soundtrack of our lives. Warren’s songs have sold more records than the Beatles, Elton John and Elvis combined, and she’s been nominated for Academy Awards, Golden Globes, and Grammys. Taped at the historic Hollywood Palladium in Hollywood, California, Love Songs features Eric Benét, LeAnn
Rimes, Gloria Estefan, Celine Dion, Toni Braxton, Patti Austin and Vince Gill performing some of Warren’s biggest hits with a live orchestra. Sat, 6/5 at 9pm on WGBH 2
Girls from the North CountryThe North Country has long been an inspiration to some of the world’s greatest singers and song-writers. In Girls from the North Country, roots folk-pop duo Dala, with special guests The Good Lovelies and Oh Susanna, evokes the musical beauty of this lush and rugged terrain with their infectious harmonies and fresh sound. Weaving their own songs around classics by Joni Mitchell, Gordon Lightfoot, Leonard Cohen, Neil Young and Bob Dylan, Girls from the North Country pays homage to the melody, lyricism and spirit of the great folk artists of our time. Sat, 6/5 at 11pm on WGBH 2
Rick Steves’ Mediterranean MosaicIn a new two-hour adventure, Rick Steves takes travelers on a vivid, high-definition trip across the Mediterranean, with colorful stops in Istanbul, Greece’s Peloponnese Peninsula, and Croatia’s Dalmatian Coast.Sun, 6/6 at 11:30am on WGBH 2
Visions of Italy: Southern StyleShot in high-definition video from a helicopter-mounted camera, Visions of Italy: Southern Style takes viewers on a seamless sojourn along the rugged western coastline to the toe of the “boot” at Reggio di Calabria, and then inland over the countryside to Rome. See Italy as never before with stunning aerial footage and an informative and poetic narrative celebrating southern Italy’s considerable charms. Sun, 6/6 at 3:30pm on WGBH 2
John Denver: Live in JapanArguably one of the most beloved American performers of the 20th century, John Denver sold more than 40 million albums worldwide while winning numerous awards, including two Grammys, three American Music Awards, one Emmy and two Country Music Awards. John Denver: Live in Japan is a 1981 concert that finds Denver and his band in terrific form, delighting an enthusiastic audience that included Japan’s Royal Family.Sun, 6/6 at 7:30pm on WGBH 2
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And the Winner Is…Answering questions on topics ranging from history and literature to current events and popular culture, students from eight Massachusetts high schools face off in the statewide playoff s of High School Quiz Show. The quarterfinals bring together four eastern Massachusetts teams from the qualifying rounds of High School Quiz Show and four qualifying teams from western Massachusetts’ As Schools Match Wits, a co-pro-duction of WGBY and Westfield State College. Tune in and play along!
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Don’t Let the Knitting Needles Fool YouAcclaimed British actress Julia McKenzie (Cranford) stars as the beloved spinster sleuth Miss Marple in three new episodes of Masterpiece Mystery!’s “Six by Agatha” summer series.
Miss Marple: Murder Is Easy A woman on a train tells Miss Marple about a series of murders in her village. When the woman later falls to her death, Miss Marple vows to get
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Miss Marple: The Secret of ChimneysMiss Marple accompanies Lady Virginia Revel to a weekend party at her family home of Chimneys. When an important dignitary goes missing, the search reveals a decades-old murder. Sun, 6/20 at 9pm on WGBH 2
Miss Marple: The Blue GeraniumWhile visiting an old friend, Miss Marple discovers that there may be new evidence concerning the notorious Blue Geranium murder case. Can Miss Marple unlock the clues before the wrong person is found guilty? Sun, 6/27 at 9pm on WGBH 2
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This biography of America’s seventh president explores whether Americans should celebrate Jackson
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Inside the Paris Opera BalletFor his 38th film, master docu-mentary filmmaker Frederick Wiseman turns his unblinking eye on one of the world’s leading ballet companies, the Paris Opera Ballet. Cinematographer John Davey’s camera roams the compa-ny’s home at the vast Palais Garnier Opera House from top to bottom—gliding down chandelier-laden corridors to the theater’s labyrinthine underground chambers, pausing to observe from the sidelines of light-drenched rehearsal studios, and watching rigorously trained young dancers in rehearsals and performances for seven different ballets.
Great Performances/La Danse: Le Ballet de l’Opera de ParisWed, 6/16 at 9pm on WGBH 2
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him out of it. American director Ramin Bahrani (Chop Shop, Man Push Cart) mixes up a fable with flavors of Africa, Mexico and the new American South in this award-winning drama that looks at the depth of the human spirit and the power of free will.10pm 2 A Girl’s Life Author and educator Rachel Simmons
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Happy 125th!Craig Ferguson hosts a star-studded celebration of the Boston Pops, featuring some of the greatest moments from its 125-year history and telling the orchestra’s story—from its beginnings as summertime entertainment for Bostonians to the national icon and beloved institution it is today. Showcasing the extraordinary variety of artists and programming from the leadership eras of Arthur Fiedler (1930–1979), John Williams (1980–1995) and Keith Lockhart (1995–present), the program also includes interviews and performances by Audra McDonald, Kristin Chenoweth, Josh Groban, James Taylor and many others.
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Tearing It DownExplore how the historic and dramatic November 1989 fall of the Berlin Wall helped end the Cold War without a shot being fired. The Wall examines the lives of ordinary people caught up in Cold War politics: a young father forced to tunnel beneath the wall to reunite his family; a teenager whose love of pop culture got him in deep trouble with the state; a student activist helping make a peaceful revolution while facing down tanks; and a young man broken by the ruthless
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Shades of BaseballThe fifth “inning” of Ken Burns’s landmark nine-part 1994 film Baseball looks at base-ball’s desperate attempts to survive the Great Depression and Babe Ruth’s fading career, while a new generation of stars, including Joe DiMaggio and Ted Williams, is on the rise. It also presents the parallel world of the Negro Leagues, which thrived in the shadow of the Major Leagues. The inning culminates with the greatest showdown in the history of the Negro Leagues: Satchel Paige, arguably the best pitcher ever, against Josh Gibson, “the black Babe Ruth,” in the Negro League World Series. Look for a new update to the series, The Tenth Inning, in September!
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“Copperhead Cane,” Wes Cowan follows the story of a cane topped with a coiled snake with ties to the anti-Abraham Lincoln group the “Peace Democrats.” Finally, in the seg-ment “Theremin,” Elyse Luray traces
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Coming in July Masterpiece Mystery! presents three new Hercule Poirot thrillers and David Suchet on the Orient Express, a Masterpiece special.
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HistoryAmerica’s Orchestra: Celebrating 125 Years of the Boston Pops Wed (6/30) 4am on 2, Wed (6/23) 8pm on 2, Thu (6/24) 1am on 2, Fri (6/25) 5am on 44, Mon (6/28) 5am on 44American Experience Civilian Conservation Corps Wed (6/2) 5am on 44American Masters Andy Warhol (Pt. 1) Thu (6/24) 8pm on 2 • Andy Warhol (Pt. 2) Thu (6/24) 10pm on 2Andrew Jackson: Good, Evil and the Presidency Mon (6/14) 1:30pm on 44, Mon (6/14) 9pm on 2, Tue (6/15) 1am on 44, Tue (6/15) 2am on 2, Tue (6/15) 4am on 2, Wed (6/16) 3am on 44Antiques Roadshow Providence, RI (Pt. 2) Mon (6/21) 8pm on 2, Tue (6/22) 1am on 2, Tue (6/22) 2am on 44, Tue (6/22) 5am on 2, Tue (6/22) 1:30pm on 44, Tue (6/22) 8pm on 44, Wed (6/23) 5am on 44, Sat (6/26) 4am on 44, Sun (6/27) 6am on 44 • Providence, RI (Pt. 3) Mon (6/28) 8pm on 2, Tue (6/29) 1am on 2, Tue (6/29) 2am on 44, Tue (6/29) 5am on 2, Wed (6/30) 5am on 44 • Orlando, FL (Pt. 1) Wed (6/2) 4am on 44, Sat (6/5) 4am on 44 • Orlando, FL (Pt. 2) Tue (6/8) 3am on 44, Sat (6/12) 4am on 44 • Orlando, FL (Pt. 3) Mon (6/14) 8pm on 2, Tue (6/15) 1am on 2, Tue (6/15) 3am on 44, Tue (6/15) 1:30pm on 44, Tue (6/15) 8pm on 44, Wed (6/16) 5am on 44, Sat (6/19) 4am on 44, Sun (6/20) 6am on 44 • San Jose, CA (Pt. 1) Sun (6/6) 6am on 44 • San Jose, CA (Pt. 2) Sun (6/13) 6am on 44 • San Jose, CA (Pt. 3) Tue (6/29) 8pm on 44Baseball Shadow Ball Wed (6/30) 9pm on 2Cities of Light: The Rise and Fall of Islamic Spain Thu (6/3) 1am on 44, Fri (6/4) 4am on 44, Mon (6/7) 4am on 44Faces of America: Our American Stories Sun (6/27) 3am on 44Great Old Amusement Parks Wed (6/30) 8pm on 2Helen of Troy Tue (6/8) 1am on 44, Wed (6/9) 4am on 44, Thu (6/10) 1am on 44, Fri (6/11) 3am on 44, Mon (6/14) 3am on 44History Detectives Space Exploration Mon (6/21) 1:30pm on 44, Mon (6/21) 9pm on 2, Tue (6/22) 1am on 44, Tue (6/22) 2am on 2, Tue (6/22) 4am on 2, Wed (6/23) 3am on 44 • Iwo Jima Map, Copperhead Cane, Theremin Mon (6/28) 9pm on 2, Tue (6/29) 1am on 44, Tue (6/29) 2am on 2, Tue (6/29) 4am on 2, Tue (6/29) 1:30pm on 44, Wed (6/30) 3am on 44, Wed (6/30) 2:30pm on 44Inside FIFA Club Championships Sun (6/20) 3am on 44Ken Burns American Stories The Shakers: Hands to Work, Hearts to God Sun (6/20) 9:15pm on 44 • The Congress Sun (6/20) 10:15pm on 44Ribbon of Sand Wed (6/2) 2:30am on 44, Thu (6/3) 4:30am on 44, Sun (6/6) 2am on 44, Mon (6/7) 2:30am on 44, Tue (6/8) 5:30am on 44Time Team Special Edition Wed (6/9) 1am on 44, Thu (6/10) 3am on 44, Sun (6/13) 2am on 44Unforgettable: The Korean War Mon (6/21) 2:30pm on 44, Mon (6/21) 10pm on 2, Tue (6/22) 3am on 2, Wed (6/23) 4am on 44, Fri (6/25) 2am on 44, Sat (6/26) 3am on 44Victor Borge: 100 Years of Music & Laughter! Sun (6/27) 2am on 2
The Wall: A World Divided Mon (6/28) 10pm on 2, Tue (6/29) 3am on 2, Tue (6/29) 2:30pm on 44, Wed (6/30) 4am on 44, Wed (6/30) 1:30pm on 44
Life & Living5 Love Languages with Dr. Gary Chapman Thu (6/3) 1am on 2, Fri (6/11) 1am on 2, Sat (6/26) 1am on 2America’s Home Cooking: What’s for Dinner? Sat (6/5) 1am on 2America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated Coconut Layer Cake Sat (6/19) 3pm on 2Art Wolfe’s Travels to the Edge Alaska: Glacier Bay Wed (6/16) 4pm on 44 • Patagonia: Torres Del Paine Mon (6/14) 4pm on 44 • Alaska: Katmai Coast Tue (6/15) 4pm on 44 • Kenya: Masai Mara and El Karama Sun (6/20) 1:30pm on 44, Tue (6/22) 4pm on 44 • Patagonia: Mt. Fitz Roy Thu (6/17) 4pm on 44, Sun (6/20) 2pm on 44, Wed (6/23) 4pm on 44 • The Southwest: Zion and Canyon De Chel Thu (6/24) 4pm on 44 • India: Varanasi to Bandhavgarh Mon (6/28) 4pm on 44 • The Southern Ocean: South Georgia Island Tue (6/29) 4pm on 44 • Ethiopia: The Omo Valley Wed (6/30) 4pm on 44 • Japan: Hokkaido and Honshu Mon (6/21) 7:30pm on 2 • Australia: Arnhemland and the Kimberley Mon (6/28) 7:30pm on 2 • Antarctica and the Falkland Islands Sun (6/20) 12noon on 2 • The Making of Travels to the Edge Mon (6/21) 4pm on 44Ask This Old House Tue–Sat 12:30am on 44, Sat (6/5, 12 & 19) 10:30am on 44, Sun (6/13 & 20) 11am on 2, Mon–Fri (6/14–18) 4:30pm on 44, Thu (6/17) 1:30pm, 2pm, 2:30pm & 3pm on 44, Thu (6/17 & 24) 7:30pm on 2, Sat (6/19) 11pm & 11:30pm on 2, Sat (6/19) 12:30pm on 44, Sun (6/20) 6pm on 44, Sun (6/20) 12:30pm& 5:30 on 2, Mon–Thu (6/21–24) 4:30pm on 44, Wed (6/23) 1:30pm, 2pm & 3pm on 44, Wed (6/23) 7:30pm & 10:30pm on 2, Thu (6/24) 3pm & 10:30pm on 44, Sat (6/26) 11:30am on 44, Mon (6/28) 3pm on 44, Mon–Wed (6/28–30) 4:30pm on 44, Wed (6/30) 7:30pm on 2Avec Eric Sun (6/20) 3:30pm on 44Back Care Basics: Yoga for the Rest of Us Sat (6/5 & 27) 5am on 2Brain Fitness Frontiers Sun (6/6) 3am on 2, Mon (6/7) 1:30am on 2, Sun (6/20) 1:30am on 2, Sun (6/27) 3:30am on 2, Mon (6/28) 1:30am on 2Change Your Brain, Change Your Body Fri (6/4) 10pm on 2, Sat (6/5) 11:30am on 2, Tue (6/8) 3am on 2, Mon (6/14) 1:30am on 2, Sun (6/27) 12mid on 2, Wed (6/30) 2am on 2Consuelo Mack Wealthtrack Sun 8:30am on 44Cook’s Country from America’s Test Kitchen Sat (6/19) 3:30pm on 2Crown of the Continent: Alaska’s Wrangell-St. Elias Mon (6/14) 2:30am on 44, Mon (6/14) 5:30am on 2, Tue (6/15) 5:30am on 44Dr. Christiane Northrup’s Women’s Bodies, Women’s Wisdom Thu (6/3) 4am on 2, Thu (6/3) 8pm on 2, Tue (6/8) 1am on 2, Fri (6/11) 4am on 2, Thu (6/17) 2am on 2, Sat (6/26) 4am on 2Dr. Wayne Dyer Change Your Thoughts, Change Your Life Fri (6/4) 1am on 2 • Excuses Begone! Mon (6/7) 3am on 2 • The Power of Intention Sun (6/13) 1:30am on 2e2 (The Economies of Being Environmentally Conscious) Sun (6/20) 1pm on 44
Easy Yoga for Arthritis with Peggy Cappy Tue (6/1) 8pm on 2Ed Slott’s Stay Rich for Life Mon (6/14) 12mid on 2, Mon (6/21) 1:30am on 2Everyday Food Sat (6/12) 11:30am on 2Ferrets: The Pursuit of Excellence Fri (6/11) 5am on 44, Mon (6/14) 5am on 44Food Trip with Todd English Sat (6/19) 2pm on 2, Wed (6/23) 4:30am on 2The French Chef To Roast a Chicken Sun (6/20) 5:30pm on 44 • To Roast a Turkey Sat (6/19) 12:30pm on 2, Sun (6/20) 5:30am on 2A Girl’s Life Thu (6/17) 10pm on 2, Sat (6/19) 3am on 2Globe Trekker Senegal & Cape Verde Sun (6/20) 7pm on 2 • Mongolia Wed (6/16) 10pm on 44 • Hong Kong & Taiwan Wed (6/23) 10pm on 44 • South Africa 2 Wed (6/30) 10pm on 44Gourmet’s Adventures with Ruth Sat (6/19) 4pm on 2, Sun (6/20) 6:30pm on 2, Sun (6/20) 4:30pm on 44Gourmet’s Diary of a Foodie Sun (6/20) 6pm on 2In the Life Sun (6/27) 11pm on 44, Sun (6/27) 11:30pm on 44Joel Harper’s Firming After 50 Fri (6/4) 5:30am on 2, Tue (6/8) 5am on 2, Sun (6/20) 3am on 2, Mon (6/28) 3am on 2Julia and Jacques: Cooking Home Sat (6/19) 1pm on 2Justice: What’s the Right Thing to Do? Sun (6/20) 12noon on 44Lidia’s Italy Everyday Roasted Duck Sat (6/19) 1:30pm on 2, Wed (6/23) 4am on 2 • Three Pastas in a Flash Sun (6/20) 4pm on 44Life (Part 2) Encore Careers Sat (6/19) 6pm on 2Made in Spain Sun (6/20) 3pm on 44Magnificent Mind at Any Age with Dr. Daniel Amen Sun (6/13) 4:30am on 2Moneytrack Sun 8am on 44Nightly Business Report Mon–Fri 7pm on 44OpenRoad Sun (6/20) 2:30pm on 44Place of Our Own Mon–Fri (6/14–30) 1pm on 44Primal Grill with Steven Raichlen Sat (6/19) 4:30pm on 2Raising Cain Thu (6/17) 8pm on 2, Sat (6/19) 1am on 2Religion & Ethics Newsweekly Sun 7am on 44Rick Steves’ Europe Belgium: Bruges and Brussels Sun (6/13) 11:30am on 2 • Provence: Legendary Light, Wind and Wine Sun (6/20) 11:30am on 2 • French Riviera: Uniquely Chic Sun (6/27) 11:30am on 2 • European Insights Wed (6/9) 4am on 2, Thu (6/24) 3:30am on 2 • Iran Sun (6/6) 4:30am on 2 • Mediterranean Mosaic Wed (6/2) 4am on 2, Sun (6/6) 11:30am on 2, Sat (6/12) 4am on 2, Fri (6/25) 4am on 2Roadtrip Nation Sat (6/5) 11:30pm on 44Sara’s Weeknight Meals Sat (6/19) 12noon on 2, Sun (6/20) 5am on 2Simply Ming Master Crepe Sun (6/20) 5pm on 44 • Sesame Paste Sat (6/19) 2:30pm on 2Smart Travels: Europe with Rudy Maxa Mon–Thu (6/14–30) 3:30pm on 44
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Synchronized Swimming: The Pursuit of Excellence Fri (6/11) 2am on 44, Sat (6/12) 3am on 44The Best of Ask This Old House Wed (6/2) 7:30pm on 2This Old House Hour Fri 1am on 44, Sat 5am on 44, Fri (6/18) 4am on 2, Sat (6/19) 5pm on 2, Wed (6/16–30) 8pm on 44To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe Sun 7:30am on 44Victory Garden Sat (6/5) 11am on 2, Sat (6/12) 11am on 2Visions of Canada Thu (6/10) 1am on 2Visions of Italy: Southern Style Wed (6/2) 2:30am on 2, Fri (6/4) 4am on 2, Sun (6/6) 3:30pm on 2, Wed (6/9) 4:30am on 2, Sat (6/12) 2:30am on 2, Mon (6/21) 12mid on 2, Fri (6/25) 2:30am on 2
Music & Drama4Troops: Live from the Intrepid Thu (6/10) 4am on 2Alone in the Wilderness Mon (6/7) 12mid on 2Andre Rieu: Waltz Around the World Mon (6/14) 3:30am on 2Austin City Limits Sun 12mid on 44Canadian Tenors: Live in Toronto Thu (6/3) 2:30am on 2, Sun (6/6) 1:30am on 2, Wed (6/9) 1am on 2, Fri (6/11) 2:30am on 2, Sun (6/13) 12mid on 2, Sat (6/26) 2:30am on 2Carole King & James Taylor Live at the Troubadour Thu (6/3) 10pm on 2Chicano Rock! The Sounds of East Los Angeles Fri (6/4) 2am on 44, Sat (6/5) 3am on 44Diane Warren: Love Songs Sat (6/5) 9pm on 2Elaine Paige: Celebrating a Life on Stage Mon (6/21) 3am on 2Girls from the North Country Sat (6/5) 11pm on 2Great Performances La Danse: Le Ballet de l’Opera de Paris Wed (6/16) 9pm on 2, Thu (6/17) 1am on 44, Fri (6/18) 1am on 2, Fri (6/18) 3am on 44, Fri (6/18) 1:30pm on 44, Sat (6/19) 3pm on 44, Mon (6/21) 3am on 44Great Performances at the Met Simon Boccanegra Sun (6/20) 2pm on 2Harp Dreams Wed (6/23) 9pm on 2, Thu (6/24) 1am on 44, Thu (6/24) 2am on 2, Thu (6/24) 4am on 2, Thu (6/24) 1:30pm on 44, Fri (6/25) 3am on 44, Mon (6/28) 3am on 44, Mon (6/28) 1:30pm on 44Independent Lens Ask Not Fri (6/18) 10pm on 2 • Goodbye Solo Wed (6/2) 1am on 44, Thu (6/3) 3am on 44, Sun (6/6) 2:30am on 44, Thu (6/17) 9pm on 44 • Herb and Dorothy Thu (6/10) 10pm on 44John Denver Live in Japan Sun (6/6) 7:30pm on 2Leonard Cohen Live in London Sun (6/20) 12mid on 2, Mon (6/28) 12mid on 2Masterpiece Mystery! Miss Marple: A Pocket Full of Rye Sun (6/6) 9pm on 2, Mon (6/7) 1am on 44, Tue (6/8) 4am on 44 • Miss Marple: Murder Is Easy Sun (6/13) 9pm on 2, Mon (6/14) 1am on 44, Mon (6/14) 4am on 2, Mon (6/14) 9pm on 44, Tue (6/15) 4am on 44, Sat (6/19) 6:30pm on 2 • Miss Marple: The Secret of Chimneys Sun (6/20) 9pm on 2, Sun (6/20) 10:30pm on 2, Mon (6/21) 1am on 44, Mon (6/21) 4am on 2, Mon (6/21) 9pm on 44, Tue (6/22) 3am on 44 • Miss Marple: The Blue Geranium Sun (6/27) 9pm on 2, Sun (6/27) 10:30pm on 2, Mon (6/28) 1am on 44, Mon (6/28) 4am on 2, Mon (6/28) 9pm on 44, Tue (6/29) 3am on 44
Most Honorable Son Fri (6/4) 3am on 44, Mon (6/7) 3am on 44The Magnificent Seven Sat (6/19) 6pm on 44, Sat (6/19) 8:15pm on 44, Sun (6/20) 7pm on 44The New Recruits Tue (6/15) 10pm on 2, Wed (6/16) 3am on 2, Thu (6/17) 4am on 44Nikki Yanofsky: Live in Montreal Wed (6/2) 1am on 2, Thu (6/10) 2:30am on 2, Sat (6/12) 1am on 2, Fri (6/25) 1am on 2P.O.V. William Kunstler: Disturbing the Universe Thu (6/24) 3am on 44, Thu (6/24) 9pm on 44Rounder Records 40th Anniversary Concert Sun (6/6) 12mid on 2Roy Orbison: In Dreams Sat (6/5) 4am on 2, Wed (6/23) 3am on 2SCTV Golden Classics Wed (6/9) 2:30am on 2Soundstage Norah Jones Fri (6/18) 5am on 2Theater Talk Sun (6/20) 6:30pm on 44Tuba U: Basso Profundo Thu (6/24) 2:30am on 44, Thu (6/24) 5:30am on 2, Fri (6/25) 4:30am on 44, Mon (6/28) 4:30am on 44
Best of BritainAs Time Goes By Sat (6/19) 8:30pm on 2, Mon (6/14, 21 & 28) 8:30pm on 44The Best of the Kumars No. 42 Mon (6/14, 21 & 28) 10:30pm on 44, Sat (6/19) 1:30pm on 2Keeping Up Appearances Mon (6/14, 21 & 28) 8pm on 44, Mon–Fri (6/14–18) 7:30pm on 44, Sat (6/19) 8pm on 2, Mon–Fri (6/21–25) 7:30pm on 44, Mon–Wed (6/28–30) 7:30pm on 44MI-5 Sat (6/19) 10pm on 2, Wed (6/16) 9pm on 44, Wed (6/23) 9pm on 44, Wed (6/30) 9pm on 44Vicar of Dibley Sat (6/19) 9pm on 2 Waking the Dead Tue (6/22) 9pm on 44, Tue (6/22) 10pm on 44, Tue (6/29) 9pm on 44, Tue (6/29) 10pm on 44 • Endgame (Pt. 1) Tue (6/15) 9pm on 44 • Endgame (Pt. 2) Tue (6/15) 10pm on 44
News & Public AffairsBasic Black Thu (6/3) 7:30pm on 2BBC World News Weekdays 5:30pm on 2Charlie Rose Mon–Fri 12noon on 44, Mon–Fri 6pm on 44, Mon–Fri 11pm on 2, except Thu (6/3) 11:30pm on 2 and Thu (6/17) 12mid on 2Frontline Tue (6/15) 9pm on 2, Wed (6/16) 2am on 2, Thu (6/17) 8pm on 44, Thu (6/24) 8pm on 44, Tue (6/29) 9pm on 2, Tue (6/29) 10pm on 2 • Frontline/World Tue (6/22) 9pm on 2, Tue (6/22) 10pm on 2, Wed (6/23) 2am on 2Greater Boston Mon–Fri 7:30pm on 2 Inside Washington Fri 7:30pm on 2, Sun 10am on 44Maria Hinojosa: One-on-One Jarrett Barrios Tue (6/1) 7:30pm on 2, Sat (6/5) 11:30am on 44, Sun (6/6) 11am on 2 • Ralph Nader Tue (6/22) 7:30pm on 2, Sat (6/26) 11am on 44, Sun (6/27) 11am on 2 • Haleh Esfandiari Tue (6/29) 7:30pm on 2McLaughlin Group Fri 8:30pm on 2, Sun 10:30am on 44Need to Know Fri 9pm on 2, Sat 1:30am on 44, Sun 4:30am on 44, Sun 11am on 44
PBS NewsHour Mon–Fri 6pm on 2, Mon–Fri 11pm on 44Tavis Smiley Mon–Fri 12mid on 44, Tue–Sat 12:30am on 2Washington Week Fri 8pm on 2, Sat 1am on 44, Sat 2:30am on 44, Sun 4am on 44, Sun 5:30am on 44, Sun 9am on 44, Sat (6/19) 4am on 2, Sat (6/19) 5:30am on 2
ScienceBear Island Wed (6/16) 1:30pm on 44, Wed (6/16) 8pm on 2, Thu (6/17) 5am on 2, Fri (6/18) 2am on 44, Sat (6/19) 3am on 44, Sat (6/19) 1pm on 44, Sun (6/20) 1pm on 2Scientific American Frontiers Surgical Slimmers Mon (6/21) 2:30am on 44, Mon (6/21) 5:30am on 2, Tue (6/22) 4:30am on 44, Thu (6/24) 4:30am on 44 • Cars That Think Mon (6/28) 2:30am on 44, Mon (6/28) 5:30am on 2, Tue (6/29) 4:30am on 44National Geographic Bee Sat (6/19) 11am on 2Nature Horse and Rider Mon (6/14) 12mid on 44, Wed (6/16) 2:30pm on 44, Fri (6/18) 8pm on 44 • The Venom Cure Mon (6/7) 12mid on 44 • Chimpanzees: An Unnatural History Sun (6/20) 8pm on 2, Mon (6/21) 12mid on 44, Tue (6/22) 5am on 44 • The Cheetah Orphans Mon (6/28) 12mid on 44, Tue (6/29) 5am on 44Nova Kings of Camouflage Tue (6/22) 2:30pm on 44, Tue (6/22) 8pm on 2, Wed (6/23) 1am on 2, Wed (6/23) 2am on 44, Wed (6/23) 5am on 2, Thu (6/24) 5am on 44, Sun (6/27) 1am on 44 • Walk to Beautiful Wed (6/9) 3am on 44, Thu (6/10) 5am on 44, Sun (6/13) 1am on 44 • Alien from Earth Tue (6/15) 2:30pm on 44, Tue (6/15) 8pm on 2, Wed (6/16) 1am on 2, Wed (6/16) 2am on 44, Wed (6/16) 5am on 2, Thu (6/17) 5am on 44, Fri (6/18) 9pm on 44, Sat (6/19) 2pm on 44, Sun (6/20) 1am on 44, Sun (6/20) 4am on 2 • The Spy Factory Tue (6/29) 8pm on 2, Wed (6/30) 1am on 2, Wed (6/30) 2am on 44, Wed (6/30) 5am on 2 • Rat Attack Fri (6/18) 10pm on 44 • Musical Minds Wed (6/2) 3am on 44, Thu (6/3) 5am on 44, Sun (6/6) 1am on 44
And MoreHigh School Quiz Show Sat (6/5) 11am on 44, Sat (6/5) 11pm on 44, Sun (6/6) 5pm on 2 • Quarterfinals Mon (6/7) 7:30pm on 2, Tue (6/8) 4pm on 2, Tue (6/8) 5pm on 2, Sat (6/12) 11am on 44, Sat (6/12) 10pm on 44, Sun (6/13) 4pm on 2, Wed (6/16) 4am on 2, Tue (6/8) 7:30pm on 2, Wed (6/9) 4pm on 2, Wed (6/9) 5pm on 2, Sat (6/12) 11:30am on 44, Sat (6/12) 10:30pm on 44, Sun (6/13) 4:30pm on 2, Wed (6/16) 4:30am on 2, Wed (6/9) 7:30pm on 2, Thu (6/10) 4pm on 2, Thu (6/10) 5pm on 2, Sat (6/12) 12noon on 44, Sat (6/12) 11pm on 44, Sun (6/13) 5pm on 2, Thu (6/17) 4am on 2, Thu (6/10) 7:30pm on 2, Fri (6/11) 4pm on 2, Fri (6/11) 5pm on 2, Sat (6/12) 12:30pm on 44, Sat (6/12) 11:30pm on 44, Sun (6/13) 5:30pm on 2, Thu (6/17) 4:30am on 2 • Semifinals Mon (6/14) 7:30pm on 2, Tue (6/15) 4pm on 2, Tue (6/15) 5pm on 2, Sat (6/19) 11am on 44, Sat (6/19) 10:30pm on 44, Sun (6/20) 4:30pm on 2, Tue (6/15) 7:30pm on 2, Wed (6/16) 4pm on 2, Wed (6/16) 5pm on 2, Sat (6/19) 11:30am on 44, Sat (6/19) 11pm on 44, Sun (6/20) 5pm on 2 • Finals Wed (6/16) 7:30pm on 2, Thu (6/17) 4pm on 2, Thu (6/17) 5pm on 2, Sat (6/19) 12noon on 44, Sat (6/19) 11:30pm on 44
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89.7 WGBH’s expanded focus on local news, issues and analysis means some new voices on our air, but also old friends. Phillip Martin who joined the 89.7 WGBH news team in March, was one of the original producers involved in the development of WGBH’s award-winning interna-tional news series The World. During the last decade, Martin has worked in some of public radio’s hottest spots—as a producer of NPR’s On Point with Tom Ashbrook, as a senior editor at NPR West, and as NPR’s first and only National Race Relations correspondent. Now he’s back at WGBH as an investigative reporter for 89.7 while continuing his work on The World’s Color Initiative, a series of reports that examine complex global issues related to color.
A former Nieman Fellow at Harvard, Martin has won numerous awards, including a National Association of Black Journalists Award for best radio documentary for his NPR series South Africa: Ten Years Later. Now a resident of Cambridge, Massachusetts, Martin has a master’s degree in law and diplomacy from Tufts University, and studied international protection of human rights at Harvard Law School.
WGBH’s Jen Goebel recently caught up with Martin to talk about his new role at WGBH.
Q How did you get your start in radio?
A I started as a commentator for NPR, working on issues of international development and
child welfare worldwide. One of my first assign-ments was in South Africa, at the time of the dis-solution of apartheid and the election of Nelson Mandela. It was a fascinating moment in history. My interest has been in reporting on issues of race beyond the traditional paradigms of black and white to really examine ethnic conflict.
Q What do you like about working in radio?
A Radio is my first love. I love the fact that we have to imagine what we’re hearing. I was
recently reporting from Turkey for The World on the attempted coup, and in my reports I described the call to prayer in Istanbul and the sky—things you can do in radio that you wouldn’t on TV because it would be visual—and obvious. Radio forces you to write better, and more descriptively.
Radio Spotlight
Q What brought you back to WGBH?
A When 89.7 WGBH expanded its role in news, they got in touch with me to see if I was
interested in doing investigative reporting—and I was. It’s an extraordinary opportunity to do in-depth reporting in an area that’s so rich with stories. I love the idea of working on local issues. It’s been said a million times, and I think it’s true, that before you can know the world, you really have to know what’s right in front of you. WGBH is clearly intent on making an impact with a focus on local stories, and I think we will do that.
Q How does your extensive international reporting experience play into your
local reporting?
A In 2010, already I’ve been to Japan, the Philippines, and Turkey, all as a reporter on
the Color Initiative for The World. I’m also working on a series on world religions for The World, and I’ll continue doing that even as I do special reports for 89.7 WGBH. I think that having a wider and universal perspective is useful in any reporting.In doing a series on New England fisheries regula-tions called “30 Years of Days at Sea” (which will air in July), I noticed parallels between what’s going on here and what I saw in other places.
I was in Malta in October, and just as I was leaving, the European Union imposed its annual two-month moratorium on fishing. To see the impact on the fishing fleet in Malta was quite interesting, especially when compared to what’s going on here in New England. Fishermen here and fishermen there complain about the same things: quotas, restrictions and government regulation.
Q What do you think of 89.7 WGBH’s format change?
A I like having two public radio news stations in the city. I think it pushes everyone’s game
a lot higher, and it increases interest in public radio. And I would even say it’s high time, pun intended.
Q What would you like to see happen in public radio in the future?
A I’d like to expand our reach. Public radio is an incubator of sorts, and can help develop
all types of voices—from different nationalities, religions, and backgrounds that ultimately serve to bring in a more diverse audience.
Listen to Phillip Martin’s special reports on 89.7 WGBH during Morning Edition and All Things Considered, or listen online at wgbh.org/news.
Phillip Martin Joins WGBH News Team
Martin covered the attempted coup in Turkey for The World in February 2010.
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WGBH, Boston’s NPR® Station for News and CultureThe Diane Rehm ShowThe Diane Rehm Show offers listeners thoughtful and lively conversations on an array of topics with some of the world’s top news-makers, journalists and authors—President Bill Clinton, General Tommy Franks, Archbishop Desmond Tutu, Julie Andrews and Toni Morrison among them. Newsweek magazine calls the series one of “the most interesting talk shows in the country,” and The National Journal says Diane is “the class act of the talk radio world.”Weekdays at 10am
The Emily Rooney ShowEmily Rooney, the award-winning host, executive editor and creator of WGBH’s Greater Boston and Beat the Press, examines local news and public affairs in a spirited daily forum, with topics ranging from politics to the law
to science and technology. Weekdays at 12noon
The Callie Crossley ShowCallie Crossley, the award-winning veteran journalist and documentary filmmaker who is a regular panelist with WGBH TV’s
Basic Black, and a commentator on Greater Boston’s popular Beat the Press program, hosts an hour of daily discussion of current events, local happen-ings, arts and culture, and water cooler buzz. Weekdays at 1pm
Fresh Air Hosted by Terry Gross, this Peabody Award-winning weekday magazine of contemporary arts and issues is one of public radio’s most popular programs. Though Fresh Air has been categorized as a “talk show,” it hardly fits the mold. Its 1994 Peabody citation credits Fresh Air with “probing questions, revelatory inter-views and unusual insights.” Weekdays at 2pm
Weekend Edition SaturdayWeekend Edition Saturday features two hours of news, stories and entertainment anchored by Scott Simon, NPR’s Peabody Award-winning host and correspondent. Drawing on his experience in covering 10 wars and stories in all 50 states and 7 continents, Scott brings a humorous, sophisticated and often moving per-spective to Weekend Edition Saturday. He’s adept
at speaking to everyone, from heads of state to Hollywood celebrities. He grills politicians, trades jokes with children and talks over the week’s news events with NPR Senior News Analyst Daniel Schorr.Saturdays at 8am
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The Victory GardenTune in Fridays at 7:35am and 5:32pm for special segments from WGBH’s The Victory Garden on what’s growing this weekend.
Wait, Wait… Don’t Tell Me! Wait Wait…Don’t Tell Me! is NPR’s weekly hour-long radio quiz program. Each week you can test your knowledge against some of the best and brightest in the news and entertainment world while figuring out what’s real news and what’s made up. Host Peter Sagal and official judge and scorekeeper Carl Kasell (a retired NPR newscaster) team up with an impressive three-person panel of journalists, comedians and writers to keep you guessing. Saturdays at 10am
Bob Edwards WeekendBob Edwards, the 24-year veteran host of NPR’s Morning Edition, started his own show in 2004. Bob Edwards Weekend features in-depth inter-views with newsmakers, journalists, entertainers and other compelling figures. Edwards has won the duPont-Columbia Award for radio journalism, a George Foster Peabody Award for excellence in
broadcasting, and the Edward R. Murrow Award for outstanding contribu-tions to public radio. Sundays at 10am
Arts & Ideas
LA Theatre Works: The Great Tennessee Monkey TrialIn a Tennessee courtroom, the Scopes “Monkey Trial” of 1925 comes to life as Edward Asner and John de Lancie square off over human evolution, and the divide between faith and science. Sun, 6/6 at 8pm
Jazz on WGBH with Steve Schwartz
Only on 89.7 WGBHAn exclusive-to-WGBH concert of jazz made here in our own Fraser Performance Studio over the past 18 months! We’ll hear from Yoko Miwa,
Lisa Thorson, Josh Rosen +3Play, Ralph Peterson, Fred Hersch, George Garzone, Melissa Aldana and more.Fri, 6/19 at 8pm
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5am BBC World Update6am The Takeaway 7am Morning Edition/Marketplace Morning9am The Takeaway 10am The Diane Rehm Show12pm The Emily Rooney Show1pm The Callie Crossley Show2pm Fresh Air3pm The World4pm All Things Considered6pm The World7pm NewsHour with Jim Lehrer8pm Jazz on WGBH with Eric Jackson/ Jazz on WGBH with Steve Schwartz (Fri)12am Jazz with Bob Parlocha
6am The Changing World 7am Living on Earth 8am Weekend Edition10am Wait, Wait…Don’t Tell Me11am Fresh Air Weekend12pm This American Life1pm On the Media2pm Greater Boston3pm A Celtic Sojourn6pm A Prairie Home Companion8pm Says You!9pm Selected Shorts10pm JazzSet with Dee Dee Bridgewater11pm Jazz with Bob Parlocha
Saturday6am Humankind 7am Speaking of Faith 8am Weekend Edition10am Bob Edwards Weekend12pm A Prairie Home Companion2pm Says You!3pm Studio 3604pm Marketplace Money5pm All Things Considered6pm Sound & Spirit7pm Jazz Decades8pm Arts & Ideas10pm Eric’s Artist Spotlight12am Jazz with Bob Parlocha
SundayMonday–Friday
What’s on 89.7 WGBH Listen online at wgbh.org/listen, on your Internet radio, or on your HD radio at 89.7 HD1.
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Sunday Spotlight with Eric Jackson
Festival Fever!It’s jazz festival season in New England and tonight host Eric Jackson plays music from some of the artists who’ll be appearing at Newport, Montreal, Tanglewood and more. Sun, 6/26 at 10pm
Sound & Spirit
MarriageSound & Spirit’s “Weddings” show has been one of its most popular—but what happens after the bells have stopped ringing? Ellen Kushner explores the many dimensions of marriage, from the joyous to the bittersweet (and even the disastrous!), in a wide-ranging program of music, myth, poetry and wisdom. Sun, 6/27 at 6pm
Arts & Ideas
Joe Strummer’s London Calling, Episode 1Joe Strummer, the legendary gravel-voiced punk-poet from The Clash, loved to listen to music on the radio. Even as he toured the world with “the only band that matters,” he still had a dream to one day spin records for the BBC World Service, where he heard the latest UK hits over the shortwave band as a teenager in Africa. He finally got his wish in 1999, when BBC World Service premiered Joe Strummer’s London Calling.Sun, 6/27 at 9pm
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Boston Pops Orchestra
A Tribute to Duke Ellington LIVEComposer and a bandleader Duke Ellington remains one of the most influential figures in jazz, if not in American music. Ron Della Chiesa hosts this broadcast live from Symphony Hall as the Pops—with jazz and blues vocalist Dee Daniels—pays homage to a musician who filled the world with a treasure trove of music.Sat, 6/5 at 7pmConcert begins at 8pm
Classical Music with Ray Brown
Happy Birthday, SchumannHost Ray Brown celebrates the 200th anniver-sary of Robert Schumann’s birth with major works by the Romantic German composer each hour, including the Symphony No. 3 in E-flat, Op. 97, the “Rhenish.” Tue, 6/8, 2pm–6pm
“Musical Masterpiece” MemoriesBy Jon Solins, program director for 99.5 All Classical
solo—I had to jump up and flip the record to hear the rest of the move-ment. For a long time I thought there was supposed to be a big break in the symphony at that point. I was surprised to find out that on other recordings the musicians just kept right on playing!
The other MMS recording I remember was a lovely performance of the Mozart Clarinet Quintet. I was just beginning to play the instrument myself, and this gorgeous piece made me think that all the squeaking and puffing might somehow be worth it. I didn’t stick with the clarinet, but to this day that Quintet is just about my favorite piece of all.
Recently I learned that the MMS was the brainchild of David and Sam Josefowitz, brothers who made their own recordings in Europe and then issued them here on 10-inch discs, in part because these were easier to mail than the standard 12-inch size. The affordable and convenient subscription system they developed played a big role in bringing LPs of classical music into the households of post-World War II America. Awkward movement breaks aside, I’m glad they did.
Share your musical memories with WGBH at wgbh.org/musical memories
The 3 O’Clock RequestRequest your favorite classical music, and tune in each afternoon at 3pm as Ray Brown plays your favorites. Submit your requests by sending us an email at [email protected] at 3pm
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I listened to classical music on the radio when I was a kid, but I was fortunate enough to have some classical record-ings as well. My parents, freshly-minted suburbanites in the 1950s, bought a new record player for the house and signed up for the Musical Masterpiece Society (MMS), a service that offered classical recordings on a subscription
basis. These would arrive in the mail on unusual 10-inch discs, packaged in a standard album cover with very formal images of the great composers as a border and the title of the piece in the middle. The discs might be red or blue, and sometimes they were even transparent…very exotic items for a youngster used to stolid old black!
I remember lying on the living room floor on weekend mornings and listening to these records as I watched the sunbeams streaming in through the windows. Two of them made lasting impressions. I loved the bold brassy opening of Tchaikovsky’s Fourth Symphony and the way the different orchestral choirs tossed the music back and forth. But most of all, I remember that in order to fit the whole symphony on a 10-inch disc, the second movement was interrupted just after the opening oboe
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5am Classical Music with Laura Carlo includes leading stories and weather from the WGBH newsroom9am Classical Music with Cathy Fuller includes 1–2pm “In Performance” (daily spotlight on WGBH live recordings)2pm Classical Music with Ray Brown includes leading stories and weather from the WGBH newsroom6pm Classical Music Thursday includes 7pm ”Live from Fraser”
7am Classical Music with Brian McCreath includes 9–10am “Kids’ Classical Hour” 11am From the Top featuring the nation’s best young classical musicians12pm Classical Music with Lynn Warfel2pm Classical Music with Mindy Ratner6pm Classical Music with Bob Christiansen7pm The Boston Symphony Orchestra10pm Classical Music
Saturday7am Classical Music with Brian McCreath 11am Sunday Baroque 2pm BSO on Record3pm Sunday Concert5pm From the Top6pm Classical Music with Mindy Ratner8pm The Bach Hour with Brian McCreath9pm Classical Music
SundayMonday–Friday
What’s on 99.5 All Classical Listen online at 995allclassical.org, on 96.3 in Back Bay/Beacon Hill, on your Internet radio, on your HD radio at 89.7 HD2 or on 89.5 WNCK in Nantucket
99.5 All Classical is made possible by your contributions to the Classical Founders Fund.
Live from Fraser
Richard Stoltzman and Eliot FiskTwo of New England Conservatory’s superstar faculty soloists team up for a joint recital: guitarist Eliot Fisk and
clarinetist Richard Stoltzman. Fisk and Stoltzman perform Robert Beaser’s “Mountain Songs,” Bartók’s Romanian Folk Dances, and Gershwin’s classics “Summertime” and “It Ain’t Necessarily So” in our Fraser Performance Studio on Wed, 6/2.Thu, 6/10 at 7pm
Classical Music with Cathy Fuller
Opening Night at the Rockport Chamber Music Festival LIVE!Join host Cathy Fuller for a live broadcast celebrating the opening of the beautiful Shalin Liu Performance Center in Rockport, Massachusetts. On opening night, the Rockport Chamber Music Festival kicks off its 29th year of memorable musical performances with Wagner’s “Siegfried Idyll,” Copland’s “Appalachian Spring,” and a brand new piece by Boston composer Scott Wheeler.Thu, 6/10 at 8pm
The Bach Hour with Brian McCreath
Emmanuel MusicBoston’s Emmanuel Music, conducted by the late Craig Smith, performs Bach’s Cantata No. 76 “Die Himmel erzählen die Ehre Gottes,” with soprano Kendra Colton, alto Pamela Dellal, tenor Ryan Turner, and bass Mark Sweeney, recorded in September 2001 at Emmanuel Church in Boston. Sun, 6/13 at 8pm
Boston Pops Orchestra
Gospel Night LIVEEnjoy the rousing sounds of gospel music with conductor Charles Floyd, the Boston Pops Gospel Choir and special guests, who bring hip and rocking performances of famous traditional and contemporary gospel music in America to Symphony Hall. This con-cert is broadcast live from Symphony Hall.Sat, 6/12 at 7pmConcert begins at 8pm
Boston Pops Orchestra
An Evening with Dave BrubeckA Library of Congress “Living Legend,” 90-years-young pianist Dave Brubeck proves jazz is the fountain of youth, as he performs with his quartet to orchestral arrangements of “In Your Own Sweet Way,” “A Salute to The Count—The Basie Band Is Back in Town,”
“Unsquare Dance,” and “The Duke.” The program also features the 50th anni-versary of the chart-topping “Take Five,” performed by The Dave Brubeck Quartet on their 1959 album Time Out, which remains one of the best known jazz standards ever. Sat, 6/19 at 7pm
Classical Music with Laura Carlo
Summer Begins!Host Laura Carlo plays summer-inspired music by Prokofiev, Delius and more!Mon, 6/21, 5am–9am
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5am BBC World Update6am The Takeaway7am Morning Edition 9:30 The Point10am The Diane Rehm Show 12pm The Story1pm Fresh Air2pm Talk of the Nation4pm All Things Considered6pm The World 7pm Marketplace7:30 The Point8pm Fresh Air9pm The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer10pm News from the BBC12am News & Notes1am Talk of the Nation3am The Diane Rehm Show 4am BBC World Service News
5am BBC World Service News6am The Changing World 7am Living on Earth 8am Weekend Edition 10am Car Talk 11am Wait, Wait…Don’t Tell Me! 12pm This American Life1pm Humankind2pm To the Best of Our Knowledge 3pm Splendid Table 4pm On the Media 5pm Weekend All Things Considered6pm A Prairie Home Companion 8pm Says You!9pm Selected Shorts10pm American Routes12am Afropop Worldwide 1am Studio 3602am Fresh Air Weekend3am Splendid Table4am Humankind
Saturday5am BBC World Service News6am Sound & Spirit7am Speaking of Faith 8am Weekend Edition10am Bob Edwards Weekend12pm Car Talk1pm A Prairie Home Companion 3pm Selected Shorts4pm Studio 3605pm Weekend All Things Considered6pm This American Life 7pm Arts & Ideas11pm On the Media12am Le Show with Harry Shearer1am This American Life2am Selected Shorts3am To the Best of Our Knowledge4am The State We’re In
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Greece, Italy and the MediterraneanJuly 26-Aug. 10, 2010WGBH LearningTours and WCAI present a Mediterranean voyage of discovery with Diane Rehm, host and executive producer of her national
call-in and interview show, and Scott Simon, host of NPR’s Weekend Edition Saturday, aboard the MV Aegean Odyssey. This 14-night cruise begins in Athens and ends in Naples, but the heart of the jour-ney lies in the cities and towns of the Sicilian coast. Time is running out, so reserve your spot today! Go to wgbh.org/learningtours or call 617-300-3505 for reservations and information.
99.5 All Classical Festival Saturday, June 19, 12noon–6pm, WGBH’s Brighton StudiosCelebrate 99.5 All Classical’s new place in the cultural life of New England! Come explore the wide world of classical music with an enjoyable afternoon of perfor-mances by area vocal, chamber and contemporary music groups at our Guest Street Studios. Explore our music collec-tion with WGBH music librarian Alice Abraham, and chat with 99.5 All Classical hosts Laura Carlo, Cathy Fuller, Ray Brown and Brian McCreath. Get all the details at 995allclassical.org.
Classical Guest Street Session: Imani WindsFriday, June 25 at 7pm, Fraser Performance Studio
Since 1997, the Grammy-nominated ensemble Imani Winds has carved out a distinct presence in the classical music world with its dynamic playing, culturally poignant programming, genre-blurring collaboration, and inspirational outreach programs. With two member composers and a deep commitment to commissioning new work, the group is enriching the traditional wind quintet repertoire while meaningfully bridging European, American, African and Latin American traditions. Come for a tour of WGBH’s studios at 6pm, followed by the performance at 7pm. Reserve your spot at wgbh.org/imaniwinds or call 617-300-3505.
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Classical Bus Trip to Tanglewood #1Sun, 7/11, 11am–7pm Join WGBH for opening weekend! Conductor Rafael Fruhbeck de Burgos leads renowned violinist Pinchas Zukerman in a program of Mozart and Strauss. Includes transportation to and from Lenox, MA and a picnic lunch under a tent. Tickets are $120 per person, and include membership in the WGBH Classical Club. Reserve your spot at wgbh.org/boxoffice or call 617-300-3505.
Classical Bus Trip to Tanglewood #2Sun, 8/29, 11am–7pmA choral program features conductors Kurt Masur and John Oliver leading performances of Bach’s “Jesu meine Freude” and Beethoven’s 9th Symphony. Includes transportation to and from Lenox, MA and a picnic lunch under a tent. Tickets are $120 per person, and include membership in the WGBH Classical Club. Reserve your spot at wgbh.org/boxoffice or call 617-300-3505.
Editor Jennifer Goebel Contributors Edgar Herwick, Susan Reed, María Bruno Ruiz, Ben Schwartz, Allison Seamans, Jon Solins, John VociDesigners Tong-Mei Chan, Alison Kennedy, Peter LyonsPhoto Research Michael DeliaProduction Supervisor Lenore Lanier GibsonDirector of Operations Judy CantyDirector, Constituent Communications Cynthia BronerAssociate Director Susan Reed
Explore!, June 2010: Volume 20, Number 6, (ISSN 1066-8586) (USPS 0008 -188). Copyright 2010. WGBH Educational Foundation. All rights reserved. Explore! is published monthly by the WGBH Educational Foundation. Subscription is by membership contribu-tion of $50 or more to WGBH. Preferred periodicals postage paid at Boston, MA and additional mailing offices. Printed at The Lane Press, South Burlington, Vermont. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to Explore!, WGBH, Box 200, Boston, MA 02134. 1004025
Radio Online and On the GoThe World’s Global Hit PodcastThe World presents the Global Hit, a daily spotlight on international musical artists or trends. Created by The World’s Marco Werman, the Global Hit features interviews with musicians, critics and deejays around the globe. Marco also is one of the curators of the South By Southwest Musical Festival (SXSW)—“All Music Is World Music.” Download the podcast from iTunes or visit theworld.org
Studio 360 Podcast The Peabody Award-winning Studio 360 with Kurt Andersen, from PRI and WNYC, is public radio’s smart and surprising guide to what’s happening in pop culture and the arts. Each week, Andersen introduces you to the people who are creating and shaping our culture. Subscribe at wgbh.org/podcasts.