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Sep. 10 2016

9-10-16 Music In Maryland Marin Alsop V. 1.

By Jonathan Palevsky | Posted in Host Blogs, Music In Maryland | Comments Off on 9-10-16 Music In Maryland Marin Alsop V. 1.

 

This week I continue my series of programs on the history of the Baltimore Symphony with second oboist Michael Lisicky.  We talk about the early years with Maestra Marin Alsop and air some of the earliest recordings she made with the BSO.  In fact we will air a recording of The Rite of Spring that was only made available as an Itunes download.  Here are the listings for the program…hope you enjoyed the show.

PLAY DATE: Sat, 09/10/2016
6:00 PM            46213
John Corigliano               Concerto for Violin and Orchestra       CBS/Sony   88060
COND Marin Alsop
ORCH Baltimore Symphony Orchestra
SOLO Joshua Bell, violin
37:21    C  1 1-4
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6:18 PM            189
Igor Stravinsky               Le Sacre Du Printemps (The Rite of SprinBSOrch     3
COND Marin Alsop
ORCH Baltimore Symphony Orchestra
30:32    C  1 1-2
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6:48 PM            102
Antonin Dvorak                Symphony No.  9 in e Op 95 “From the NewNaxos      570714
COND Marin Alsop
ORCH Baltimore Symphony Orchestra
41:56    C  1 2-5
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7:30 PM            17652
Leonard Bernstein             Mass: Selections part 2                 Naxos      559622
COND Marin Alsop
ORCH Baltimore Symphony Orchestra
SOLO Morgan State University Choir
SOLO Peabody Children’s Chorus
SOLO Jubilant Sykes, Baritone
17:03    C  1 13-26
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