Archive for March 31st, 2014
“The Tale of the Purloined Painting”
The fact that PBS’ Antiques Roadshow is public television’s highest-rated series speaks volumes about our enduring fascination with stories of long overlooked treasures turning up in attics and basements. A mysterious story that has piqued international interest for 18 months now has a happy ending at the Baltimore Museum of Art. It’s the one about […]
Monday 3/31/14 New York Philharmonic This Week
11:00 PM Alan Gilbert, conductor Nielsen: Helios Overture Nielsen: Symphony No. 1 Nielsen: Symphony No. 4
3-31-14 Word On Wine Review 2 From the South of France!
This week Mary and I reviewed 2 reds from the South of France! Both were nice! 1)2010 La Bastide Blanche Bandol Rouge. $23. Bandol is located in Provence on the Mediterranean south of the Rhone Valley.This wine was mostly Mouvedre. The high cost might be because there is a very low yield in the region…ie […]
Playlist: Mar/31/14
10:50 PM Johann David Heinichen — Concerto (Darmstadt 1715) Key: GConductor: Reinhardt GoebelEnsemble: Musica Antiqua KolnDG/Archiv, 4776330 10:05 PM Anton Rubinstein — Piano Concerto No. 4 Key: dOpus: 70Conductor: Robert StankovskyEnsemble: Slovak State Phil.(Kosice)Joseph Banowetz, pianoM Polo/HK, 223382 9:48 PM Erich Wolfgang Korngold — The Sea Hawk-Suite from the film (1940) Conductor: Charles GerhardtEnsemble: National […]