July 2023 - Radio Guide

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July 2023
Scott Detrow named weekend host of All Things Considered and Consider This

July 2023

Vol. 72, No. 7

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Scott Detrow named weekend host of ‘All Things Considered’ and ‘Consider This’

NPR has selected Scott Detrow to be the weekend host of All Things Considered, NPR’s flagship evening news magazine, and the new co-host of the daily news podcast Consider This. His first day on the air was June 24.

“I’m thrilled to be joining All Things Considered on the weekends. Over the years I’ve worked closely with the production team and the hosts on so many breaking news stories out of Washington—including a memorable time where I had to run to catch a campaign bus on live radio—and have always been impressed by how hard they work and how smart they are. I can’t wait to collaborate with the ATC team every day,” said Detrow. “With a presidential election already underway, there will be a lot of political news to cover. But I’m also really looking forward to branching out into other areas, including the cultural, musical, and sports news that listeners look for on the weekends.”

“With Scott at the helm of the show we’re going to be experimenting with the sound of the show and the way we produce it. We want to further integrate the Consider This podcast with the weekend show. We also look forward to Scott bringing his original enterprise reporting on a range of topics,” NPR’s VP of news programming Eric Marrapodi said. “His experience on the White House beat had him chasing the president around the country and the world to bring our audiences great reporting with good humor. He’ll bring that same energy and commitment to bringing home stories for All Things Considered audiences.”

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Detrow has served as White House correspondent for NPR since 2020 and co-hosts the NPR Politics Podcast He’s hosted live special coverage for high-profile hearings, primary elections, impeachment trials, and other news events, and has guest-hosted NPR’s news magazines. He joined NPR in 2015, reported on the 2016 presidential election, then worked for two years as a congressional correspondent before shifting his focus back to the campaign trail, covering the Democratic side of the 2020 presidential campaign. Detrow helped launch the NPR Politics Podcast and then grow it into a daily news show and has hosted live episodes in front of packed audiences across the country. In 2021, for the 20th anniversary of 9/11, he produced an hour-long special in partnership with WITF about Flight 93 called Sacred Ground. In the past year he did a stint in Ukraine guest-hosting All Things Considered from Kyiv and Lviv and more recently secured a news-making exclusive interview for the show with Senator John Fetterman. His poise in breaking news situations and ability to bring the audience into the story and help them understand it will serve him well in this new role.

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This easy-to-make granola blends the richness of pecans, the tartness of some sour cherries, and the sweetness of honey and maple.

Cherry Pecan Granola

8 c. old-fashioned rolled oats

1/2 c. maple syrup

1/2 c. sunflower oil (or another neutral-tasting oil)

2 generous squirts of honey

1/2 tsp. salt

1 c. almonds, pecans (or other nuts), roughly chopped 3/4 c. chopped dried sour cherries (or another dried fruit such as cranberries or currants)

Preheat oven to 250 degrees. Mix the oats and nuts in a large roasting pan. In a large measuring cup, mix the oil, syrup, honey, and salt. Add spices, if using. Pour the mixture over the oats and nuts and toss until fully coated. Bake at 250 for 1 hour and 15 minutes, stirring every 20 minutes or so, to make sure it browns all over. Remove from oven when golden brown and add the dried fruit while it is still warm. Allow to cool completely before transferring to jars for storage.

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The July 4th holiday falls on a Tuesday this year, and our weekday afternoon show Just You & Me will celebrate with a program featuring recently discovered broadcasts of Louis Armstrong’s late-1930s big band, plus music by Duke Ellington, Benny Goodman, Billie Holiday, Sonny Rollins, Nina Simone, Keith Jarrett, Wynton Marsalis, Mary Lou Williams, and other iconic American jazz artists.

Louis Armstrong’s big band years get a more in-depth look on Night Lights Friday, July 7, with commentary from Armstrong biographer and Grammywinning writer Ricky Riccardi. On July 14, Night Lights commemorates Bastille Day with a show about Black American jazz musicians in France after World War II. You can also take a trip back in time on July 21 to a notable mid-20th century jazz club with musician David Amram and author Dan Wakefield on “Making a New Kind of Scene: New York City’s Five Spot.” Recordings made at the club by artists such as Thelonious Monk are also included as part of the venue’s story.

Our Friday-evening vocal jazz program Afterglow honors the centennial of Johnny Hartman on July 7, exploring the baritone singer’s legendary album with saxophonist John Coltrane as well as lesser-known highlights of his career. The following week, host Mark Chilla catches us up on recent releases by modern-day performers, and then closes out the month with two episodes that examine the use of colors in popular songs.

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1 Saturday

1:00 PM OPÉRA DE PARIS

Adams – Nixon in China

Gustavo Dudamel, conductor

Thomas Hampson (Richard Nixon), Renée Fleming (Pat Nixon), Xiaomeng Zhang (Zhou Enlai), Joshua Bloom (Henry Kissinger), Yajie Zhang (Nancy Tang, First Secretary to Mao), John Matthew Myers (Mao Zedong), Kathleen Kim (Chiang Ch’ing), Ning Liang (Second Secretary to Mao), Emanuela Pascu (Third Secretary to Mao)

2 Sunday

6:00 PM WFIU PRESENTS

3 Monday

8:00 PM CHICAGO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA

Boulez & Chen

DEBUSSY: Symphonic Fragments from The Martyrdom of Saint Sebastian

RAVEL: Mother Goose Suite

LIGETI: Violin Concerto

Robert Chen, violin

DEBUSSY: La Mer

RAVEL: Valses nobles et sentimentales

10:00 PM PIPEDREAMS

In the American Tradition

Composers from the United States have sustained the art of the King of Instruments.

4 Tuesday

8:00 PM ETHER GAME

Fireworks!

Join us for musical explosions and bursts of color as we celebrate Independence Day.

9:00 PM THE SCORE

The History of America According to Hollywood, Part 2

Explore how American history is represented in the movies with a

look at the Korean War in M*A*S*H, the space race in First Man, pursuing the American Dream in Minari and Nomadland, and a hopeful future in The Martian.

10:00 PM CHAMBER MUSIC SOCIETY OF LINCOLN CENTER

Beethoven: Five and Four

BEETHOVEN: Quintet in E-flat Major for Oboe, Clarinet, Bassoon, Horn, and Piano, Op. 16 Stephen Taylor, oboe; Alexander Fiterstein, clarinet; Peter Kolkay, bassoon; Radovan Vlatkovic, horn; Wu Qjan, piano

BEETHOVEN: Quartet in E minor for Strings, Op. 59, No. 2, “Razumovsky”

Wu Qjan, piano; Danish String

Quartet

5 Wednesday

8:00 PM SYMPHONYCAST

Minnesota Orchestra

Carlos Miguel Prieto, conductor

Gabriela Montero, piano

RAVEL: Rapsodie espagnole

MONTERO: Piano Concerto No. 1, Latin

CHÁVEZ: Symphony No. 2, Sinfonia India

FALLA: Suite from The ThreeCornered Hat

10:00 PM THE NEW YORK

PHILHARMONIC

The Beethoven Piano Concertos: Part I

Yefim Bronfman, piano

BEETHOVEN: Piano Concerto No. 1 in C Major, Op. 15

CHEUNG: Lyra (World Premiere–New York Philharmonic Commission)

BEETHOVEN: Piano Concerto No. 4 in G Major, Op. 58 Yefim Bronfman, piano

6 Thursday

8:00 PM HARMONIA

Pub Crawl

Come along on a musical pub crawl. Hear hard-partying musicians of the past and enjoy tunes about beer, tavern life, and the consequences of imbibing. Raise a glass and join the convivial chorus for a second round of intoxicating early music.

9:00 PM FIESTA!

Guitar Music from Brazil and Cuba Brazil and Cuba are two of the powerhouses of Latin American music, in part due to the strong African roots of their music. Hear a selection of guitar music highlighting these African roots in both countries.

7 Friday

8:00 PM AFTERGLOW

The Debonair Johnny Hartman

Celebrate the rich baritone voice of jazz singer Johnny Hartman, who would have turned 100 years old on July 3. Explore his entire recording career, including his legendary album with saxophonist John Coltrane.

9:00 PM NIGHT LIGHTS

Swing That Music: Louis Armstrong in the Big Band Era

Armstrong biographer Ricky Riccardi joins us to discuss a vital and oftenoverlooked period of the trumpeter’s career.

8 Saturday

1:00 PM OPERA RARA

Mercadante – Il Proscritto

Carlo Rizzi, conductor

Ramón Vargas (Giorgio Argyll), Iván Ayón-Rivas (Arturo Murray), Irene Roberts (Malvina Douglas), Elizabeth DeShong (Odoardo Douglas), Sally Matthews (Anna Ruthven), Goderdzi Janelidze (Guglielmo Ruthven), Susana Gaspar (Clara), Alessandro Fisher (Osvaldo), Niall Anderson (An Officer of Cromwell)

9 Sunday

6:00 PM WFIU PRESENTS

10 Monday

8:00 PM CHICAGO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA

Contemporary American Composers

MONTGOMERY: Hymn for Everyone

RAIMI: Three Lisel Mueller Settings

Elizabeth DeShong mezzo-soprano

GLASS: Symphony No. 11

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10:00 PM PIPEDREAMS

We All Love Concertos

Delve yet again into the incredibly rich repertoire of music for organ and orchestra.

11 Tuesday

8:00 PM ETHER GAME

Everything but the Kitchen Sink

How about a symphony of 1,000 musicians, an organ with 28,000 pipes, or a piano with 97 keys?

Join us for an hour of excess and abundance.

9:00 PM THE SCORE

42 Years of Indiana Jones

It’s a whip-cracking mix of favorite pieces and some dazzling hidden gems from the five Indy movies, all scored by the great John Williams, including Raiders of the Lost Ark, The Temple of Doom, The Last Crusade, The Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, and the finale of the legendary film franchise, The Dial of Destiny.

10:00 PM CHAMBER MUSIC SOCIETY OF LINCOLN CENTER

French Exploration

JOLIVET: Chant de Linos for Flute, Violin, Viola, Cello, Harp

Ransom Wilson, flute; Bela Hristova, violin; Ida Kavafian, viola; Alisa Weilerstein, cello; Bridget Kibby, Harp

FRANÇAIX: Quintet for Flute, Oboe, Clarinet, Bassoon, and Horn

Tara Helen O’Connor, flute; Stephen Taylor, oboe; David Shifrin, clarinet; Peter Kolkay, bassoon; Radovan Vlatkovic, horn

POULENC: Sextet for Flute, Oboe, Clarinet, Bassoon, Horn, and Piano

Tara Helen O’Connor, flute; Stephen Taylor, oboe; David Shifrin, clarinet; Peter Kolkay, bassoon; Radovan Vlatkovic, horn; Alessio Bax, piano

12 Wednesday

8:00 PM SYMPHONYCAST

BBC Philharmonic

Nicholas Collon, conductor

Francesca Chiejina, soprano

COULT: Three Pieces that Disappear

BERG: Seven Early Songs

STRAUSS: An Alpine Symphony

10:00 PM THE NEW YORK

PHILHARMONIC

The Beethoven Piano Concertos: Part II

Alan Gilbert, conductor

Yefim Bronfman, piano

BEETHOVEN: Piano Concerto No. 2 in B-flat Major, Op. 19

SHEPHERD: Songs (World Premiere–New York Philharmonic Commission)

BEETHOVEN: Piano Concerto No. 3 in C minor, Op. 37

13 Thursday

8:00 PM HARMONIA

Juan del Encina: King of the Cancioneros

Explore the music of 15th-century Spanish composer Juan del Encina, known for his magnificent villancicos and Romanzas. And enjoy more Spanish music by Francisco Guerrero in our featured release from El Leon de Oro, directed by Peter Phillips and Marco Antonio Garcia de Paz.

9:00 PM FIESTA!

Two to Tango

Duets for a variety of instrumental combinations including flute and piano, violin and piano, and oboe and guitar. Hear works by Samuel Zyman, Radamés Gnattali, and Astor Piazzolla.

14 Friday

8:00 PM AFTERGLOW

Recent Releases 2023, Part 1

Discover what’s new in the world of vocal jazz by exploring some recent releases by the duo Rachael and Vilray, singer Rickie Lee Jones, and more.

9:00 PM NIGHT LIGHTS

Paris Noir: Black American Jazz Musicians in France

In the years following World War II, Black American jazz musicians such as Dexter Gordon, Kenny Clarke, and Bud Powell took up residence in France, inspired by the relative lack of racism, the working opportunities, and the appreciation that French audiences showed for their art.

15 Saturday

1:00 PM MUNICH RADIO OPERA

Verdi – I Lombardi alla prima crociata

Ivan Repušić, conductor

Nino Machaidze (Giselda), Réka Kristóf (Viclinda), Piero Pretti (Oronte), Miklós Sebestyén (Pirro), Galeano Salas (Arvino), Michele Pertusi (Pagano/Hermit), Ruth Volpert (Sofia), Nikolaus Pfannkuch (Prior of Milan), Andreas Burkhart (Acciano)

16 Sunday

6:00 PM WFIU PRESENTS

17 Monday

8:00 PM CHICAGO SYMPHONY

ORCHESTRA

Solti Conducts Mahler 8

MOZART: Symphony No. 39 in E-Flat Major, K. 543

MAHLER: Symphony No. 8 in E-flat Major (Symphony of a Thousand)

10:00 PM PIPEDREAMS

Some Brilliant Classics

A selective sampler of some of the newest releases on one of the most adventuresome and active digital labels, Brilliant Classics

18 Tuesday

8:00 PM ETHER GAME

The Rondo Show

Let’s hear that sweet music again when the Ether Game Brain Trust presents a show all about the rondo.

9:00 PM THE SCORE

The World of DC Comics

From the pages of the comic books to the big screen! Enjoy music from Wonder Woman, Batman Begins, Aquaman, Shazam!, and more.

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10:00 PM CHAMBER MUSIC SOCIETY OF LINCOLN CENTER

New England to New York

COPLAND: “New England Countryside” from The City

Adam Walker, flute; Stephen Taylor, oboe; David Shifrin, clarinet; Marc Goldberg, bassoon; David Jolley, horn

CARTER: Sonata for Flute, Oboe, Cello, and Harpsichord

Tara Helen O’Connor, flute; James Austin Smith, oboe; Mihai Marcia, cello; Gilles Vonsattel, harpsichord

IVES: Quartet No. 2 for Strings

Escher String Quartet

19 Wednesday

8:00 PM SYMPHONYCAST

Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra

Tabea Zimmerman, director and viola

MENDELSSOHN-HENSEL: Overture in C

HUMMEL: Potpourri (mit Fantasie) for Viola and Orchestra

MENDELSSOHN: Symphony No. 3, “Scottish”

10:00 PM THE NEW YORK

PHILHARMONIC

The Beethoven Piano Concertos: Part III

Yefim Bronfman, piano

Glenn Dicterow, violin

Carter Brey, cello

BEETHOVEN: Piano Concerto No. 3 in C minor, Op. 37

BEETHOVEN: Concerto in C Major for Piano, Violin, and Cello, Op. 56, Triple

BEETHOVEN: Piano Concerto No. 5 in E-flat Major, Op. 73, Emperor

20 Thursday

8:00 PM HARMONIA

Renaissance Women: The Music of Courtesans

Before they were tragic characters in 19th-century opera, courtesans were the original Renaissance women: highly educated, socially refined, independent figures with significant literary, artistic, and musical training. Explore the sound world of courtesans from 16th-century Venice to Qing dynasty China and beyond.

9:00 PM FIESTA!

Woodwinds of Latin America

An important part of any orchestra, the woodwinds section is heavily featured in Latin American music. Host Elbio Barilari shares some of his favorite woodwind music in chamber, solo, and orchestral settings, featuring works by Paquito D’Rivera, Eduardo Angulo, and Jorge Montilla.

21 Friday

8:00 PM AFTERGLOW

My Coloring Book: Colors in Popular Song

Explore the colorful spectrum of popular songs, from “Red Sails in the Sunset” to “Deep Purple” and everything in between.

9:00 PM NIGHT LIGHTS

Making a New Kind of Scene: New York City’s Five Spot

Explore a legendary 1950s jazz venue for artists such as Thelonious Monk and Ornette Coleman with club habitués musician David Amram and writer Dan Wakefield.

22 Saturday

1:00 PM ROYAL OPERA HOUSE

Berg – Wozzeck

Antonio Pappano, conductor Christian Gerhaher (Wozzeck), Anja Kampe (Marie), Peter Hoare (The Captain), Brindley Sherratt (The Doctor), Rosie Aldridge (Margret), Clay Hilley (The Drum-Major), Sam Furness (Andres)

23 Sunday

6:00 PM WFIU PRESENTS

24 Monday

8:00 PM CHICAGO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA

Shani & Rana

PROKOFIEV: Symphony No. 1 in D Major (Classical)

RACHMANINOFF: Piano Concerto No. 4 in G Major, Op. 58 Beatrice Rana, piano

TCHAIKOVSKY: Dance of the Sugar

Plum Fairy from The Nutcracker (for piano four hands)

Beatrice Rana, Lahav Shani, piano

RACHMANINOFF: Symphonic

Dances, Op. 45

Lahav Shani, conductor

10:00 PM PIPEDREAMS

A Good Bach Rub

A mid-year tribute to the memory of Johann Sebastian Bach.

25 Tuesday

8:00 PM ETHER GAME

B-B-Q

The Brain Trust has been busy burnin’ brats and burgers in the backyard. For this week’s game, every composer begins with either a B or a Q.

9:00 PM THE SCORE

Come On In, the Water’s Fine

It’s a summer vacation under the sea, with music from The Little Mermaid, Black Panther: Wakanda

Forever, Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides, The Secret of Roan Inish, and more.

10:00 PM CHAMBER MUSIC SOCIETY OF LINCOLN CENTER

Aspects of Shostakovich

SHOSTAKOVICH: Spanish Songs for Voice and Piano, Op. 100

Will Liverman, baritone; Wu Qian, piano

SHOSTAKOVICH: Quintet in G minor for Piano, Two Violins, Viola, and Cello, Op. 57

Gilbert Kalish, piano; Schumann

Quartet

26 Wednesday

8:00 PM SYMPHONYCAST

Prague Radio Symphony Orchestra

Marko Ivanović, conductor

Martin Kasík, piano

JANÁČEK: The Fiddler’s Child

ANTON RUBINSTEIN: Piano

Concerto No. 4 in D minor, Op. 70

TCHAIKOVSKY: Symphony No. 5 in E minor, Op. 64

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10:00 PM THE NEW YORK

PHILHARMONIC

Ballet Music by Ravel and Tchaikovsky, with Nielsen’s Clarinet Concerto

Alan Gilbert, conductor Anthony McGill, clarinet

RAVEL: Valses nobles et sentimentales

NIELSEN: Concerto for Clarinet and Orchestra, Op. 57

TCHAIKOVSKY: Selections from Swan Lake, Op. 20

27 Thursday

8:00 PM HARMONIA

The Museum of Renaissance Music

Editors Vincenzo Borghetti and Tim Shephard built a new “paper museum,” a book exploring the history of Renaissance music in 100 artifacts, with detailed images and essays by expert scholars. These musical objects have fascinating stories to tell, so join us as we peruse the exhibits and imagine what they heard.

9:00 PM FIESTA!

An Ideal Imaginary Concert

Imagine that you are attending a symphonic concert in which, instead of hearing one of the so-called “standard concert repertoire,” the orchestra starts with a colorful Latino overture, continues with a fantastic Latino concerto, and tops the evening with a full-scale Latino symphony.

28 Friday

8:00 PM AFTERGLOW

Chasing Rainbows: More Colors in Popular Song

Part two of our exploration of colorful songs from the Great American Songbook features “Little White Lies,” “That Old Black Magic,” and all the colors in between.

9:00 PM NIGHT LIGHTS

A Winning Season of Jazz: Columbia Records in the Late 1970s

In the late 1970s, the Columbia label was home to an array of talented jazz musicians, including Woody Shaw, Arthur Blythe, Dexter Gordon, and Weather Report. Hear music from all these artists and others and listen to remembrances from jazz producer Michael Cuscuna.

29 Saturday

1:00 PM TEATRO ALLA SCALA

Vinci – Li zite ‘ngalera

Andrea Marcon, conductor Francesca Aspromonte (Carlo Celmino), Chiara Amarù (Belluccia Mariano), Francesca Pia Vitale (Ciomma Palummo), Filippo Morace (Federico Mariano), Alberto Allegrezza (Meneca Vernillo), Filippo Mineccia (Titta Castagna), Raffaele Pé (Ciccariello), Antonino Siragusa (Col’Agnolo), Marco Filippo Romano (Repisto), Matías Moncada (Assann), Fan Zhou (Na Schiavottella)

30 Sunday

6:00 PM WFIU PRESENTS

31 Monday

8:00 PM CHICAGO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA

Haitink Conducts Beethoven & Brahms

WEBER: Overture to Der Freischütz

BEETHOVEN: Symphony No. 7 in A Major, Op. 92

WEBERN: Passacaglia for Orchestra, Op. 1

BRAHMS: Symphony No. 2 in D Major, Op. 73

Bernard Haitink, conductor

10:00 PM PIPEDREAMS

A Grand Organ Extravaganza (Encore)

We revisit an unusual program of intriguing interpretive indulgence, featuring three world-class talents.

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Human Footprint

Wednesdays at 9pm, beginning July 5

Hosted by biologist and Princeton University professor Shane CampbellStaton, Ph.D., this part-science, part-travel series takes viewers from high-tech labs to sweltering street markets, from farms to restaurants, and from primeval forests to the back alleys of New York to explore the ways humans are transforming the planet—and what those transformations tell us about who we are as a species. Human Footprint is a visually stunning series set to an original score by legendary hip hop and jazz producer Adrian Younge.

In 4.5 billion years, the planet has never experienced anything like humans; we are no ordinary organism. Even our most basic needs— food, water, and shelter—place a staggering burden on the planet’s resources. Through unique interactions with an eclectic cast of characters—from scientists and historians to rat exterminators and dog dancing gurus—Shane discovers the complex motivations behind our impacts and unveils opportunities for a less lopsided coexistence.

“Hosting Human Footprint has been one of the greatest adventures of my life. I study how animals adapt to the changes we are making to the planet, but this journey really helped me to better understand the depth and breadth of our impact,” Shane said. “We are so intricately connected to the world around us in so many ways. I hope this series helps others to see and think about those connections in new ways.”

Each episode of Human Footprint is built on a foundation of science, but the biggest lessons are about human nature. The series is not a “doom and gloom” tale of human villainy. Instead, it is an honest reckoning with our vast footprint and our species’ singular history of transforming the planet. The series’ six episodes cover a wide range of topics: invasive species that are both deeply devastating to ecosystems and critical components of culture; how it came to pass that once-wild wolves now work, sleep, and dance (that’s right, dance) alongside us; how five species that met our needs have hitched a ride along with us to global domination; the way that modern cities are both deadly and delightful for their inhabitants; and the science and history behind a crop with an outsized impact on culture—cotton.

Indiana Avenue Walk and Talk Tour

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Tommy Emmanuel

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Murat Theatre at Old National Centre Indianapolis, IN

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