Charles Ives and Independence
On Discoveries from the Fleisher Collection July 1, 5–6 pm: Charles Ives (1874–1954). Variations on “America” (1891), arr. William Schumann Ives. Symphony No. 2 (1901) Discoveries from the Fleisher...
View ArticleThe Stealth Populism of William Schuman and Jaromir Weinberger
We heard Charles Ives by way of William Schuman last month on Discoveries, so it’s appropriate that we should hear Schuman on his own this month. You may remember that Ives had composed Variations on...
View ArticleThe Connections of Niels Gade
Coming up on Discoveries from the Fleisher Collection, Saturday, September 2nd, 5 to 6 pm: Part of the joy of producing Discoveries from the Fleisher Collection is in the finding of connections. We’ve...
View ArticleThe Symphony’s Declaration of Independence
The palace at Mannheim Discoveries from the Fleisher Collection, Saturday, Oct. 7th, 5 to 6 pm… Joseph Haydn (1732–1809) is the “Father of the Symphony” in the same way that George Washington (born the...
View ArticleReformation and Mendelssohn and Bach
Detail of the door of the Castle Church, Wittenburg Anniversaries bump into each other on this Discoveries from the Fleisher Collection, Saturday at 5 pm on WRTI. It’s year 500 since the beginning of...
View Article1917 in Review: Andreae, Villa-Lobos, Prokofiev
Volkmar Andreae (1879–1962). Kleine Suite (1917) Heitor Villa-Lobos (1887–1959). Uirapurú (1917) Sergei Prokofiev (1891–1953). Symphony No. 1 “Classical” (1917) On Discoveries from the Fleisher...
View ArticleSilvestre Revueltas: A Real and Imagined Mexico
A view of the island of Janitzio In the cold of the new year, warm up to Discoveries from the Fleisher Collection and the music of the Mexican composer Silvestre Revueltas on Saturday, January 6th, 5...
View ArticleAt 100, What Bernstein Is All About
Leonard Bernstein, 1918–1990 On Discoveries from the Fleisher Collection, Saturday, Feb. 3rd, 5 to 6 pm… There’s that video that’s made the rounds on YouTube for years, Leonard Bernstein not conducting...
View ArticleMahler and Voices
Gustav Mahler, by Emil Orlik, 1902 On Discoveries from the Fleisher Collection, Saturday March 3rd, 5:00 to 6:00 pm… It’s been said that Edwin Fleisher did not like vocal or choral music. Whether a few...
View ArticleAmerican Romantics: Chadwick, Foster, and Busch
Stephen Foster On Discoveries from the Fleisher Collection, Saturday, April 7th, 5–6 pm… The history of a musical era is as difficult to capture as the history of a house. If your house was built in,...
View ArticleAmerican Romantics 2: Bird, Chadwick, and Foote
The Harmonium: Mrs. Meigs at the Piano Organ, William Merritt Chase, 1883 We keep one composer and swap out two from last month’s American Romantics program on Discoveries from the Fleisher Collection....
View ArticleAmerican Romantics, Other Cultures, and the Beginning of the Collection:...
Thunderbird totem, Victoria, British Columbia On Fleisher Discoveries, Saturday June 2nd, 5–6 pm… As we’ve noted in other Discoveries programs, Edwin Fleisher did not, in 1909, intend to found an...
View ArticleMacDowell and Strausses
A few days after Independence Day, we continue looking at the American composer on Discoveries from the Fleisher Collection Saturday, July 7th at 5 pm, as we have for the past few months. But on...
View ArticleThe Young Richard Strauss
On Discoveries from the Fleisher Collection, Saturday, August 4, 5–6 pm… We had a taste of Richard Strauss on our last Discoveries from the Fleisher Collection, a program with another Strauss, Johann...
View ArticleBliss Michelson, 1949–2021
Bliss Michelson in the WRTI broadcast studio. There’s a warm remembrance of Bliss on the WRTI website, along with a lovely note by Debra Lew Harder. He died last week from COVID-19, following his wife...
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