10 Axel Strauss, Daria Tedeschi Adams, violin Ellington/Strayhorn: Medley (arr. Richard Wagner (arr. Jenny Lin, piano Adam Ward, soloist, Father Alfonso Liguori: Tu scendi dalle stelle, Trad Welsh Carol: Suo Gan San Francisco Chamber Orchestra, Benjamin Simon; Meredith Clark, harp, Jean Sibelius: Violin Concerto Rossini: William Tell Overture Proceeds from the station's annual CD sampler, and the annual 'Music Educator of the Year' support and celebrate public school music programs. 1 Gershwin: Somebody from Somewhere from Delicious(feat. Then theres a Schumann Piano Quintet from the Alexander String Quartet and Joyce Yang, recorded in concert at the Mondavi Center just this past December. Trio: Brian Hinman, Andrew van Allsburg, Matthew Knickman, Trad. [citation needed]. Berkeley Symphony, Ming Luke; Benjamin Beilman, violin, There are two concertos on the lineup this month, with a dream-inspired piece written for Nadja Salerno-Sonnenberg and the New Century Chamber Orchestra, and a rarely programmed work for harp and orchestra from the Santa Rosa Symphony and soloist Marie-Pierre Langlamet. Conductor Graeme Jenkins is one of the five candidates to replace outgoing Music Director Bruno Ferrandis. 142, No. Julia Bullock) arr. Schumann: Symphony No. Alexandra Razskazoff, soprano Fenno Heath: What Child Is This Frederic Chopin: Scherzo in E Major, Op. Berkeley Symphony, Christian Reif. David Conte: Madrigals for the Seasons (Summer, Autumn, Winter) Well hear from Berkeley Symphony with symphonic Duke Ellington, take a trip south with Aaron Copland and the Santa Rosa Symphony, and hear part of the San Francisco Performances special Uncovered series, with the Catalyst Quartet and pianist Stewart Goodyear, shining a spotlight on black composers with a quintet by Samuel Coleridge-Taylor from October. Steinway Society of the Bay Area, Paul Schoenfield: Caf Music (movements 2 and 3) Recorded live this past Friday night, listen to San Francisco Symphony's "Re-Opening Night" concert on demand - led by Esa-Pekka Salonen and featuring special guest esperanza spalding in music by. Julia Bullock) A Classical Kids Summer Playlist! Bulgarian: Dostojno Jest Stanford: The Blue Bird, Op. Mussorgsky (orch. California Symphony, Donato Cabrera; Jason Vieaux, guitar, Giovanni Bottesini: Double Bass Concerto no. Assad): Bachianas Brasileiras No. Piedmont Chamber Music Festival, Franz Josef Haydn: Symphony No. Jean-Yves Thibaudet) Amy Beach: Three Shakespeare Songs This stream only exists thanks to listener support. Performance Date: 2/20/20), Purcell (arr. The California Symphony Broadcast season launches with the music of Beethoven, plus songs for mezzo-soprano and orchestra by Gustav Mahler and Gabriela Lena Frank. Santa Rosa Symphony, Bruno Ferrandis, Felix Mendelssohn: String Quintet No. Lauren Vandervelden, violin Denis Kozhukhin, piano (Steinway Society Bay Area), Antonin Dvorak: F Minor Trio (mvt. 2 in G Major (Op. Click here to see whats available for streaming. Peninsula Symphony, Mitchell Sardou Klein, Coleridge-Taylor Perkinson: String Quartet No. Zachary Burgess, Tim Keeler, soloists, Father Geronimo Gonzales: Serenisima una Noche, Trad, arr. And a 2019 performance from Music in the Vineyards, (which runs from August 4th to the 22nd) of a special work by David Evan Thomas that was written in 2002 in memory of the founding Executive Director of the festival, and almost 20 years later sung by her granddaughter. California Symphony, Donato Cabrera. Highlighting each performance is a work by one of their Young American Composers in Residence, the unique opportunity that allows a composer a partnership with the orchestra for three years. The full schedule of broadcasts is below ; additional programs to be announced. 7 in A Major 34, mvt. The Santa Rosa Symphony plays Jennifer Higdons Blue Cathedral, with guest conductor Mei-Ann Chen from a 2017 concert in Weill Hall, and well end with an outdoor performance of Mozarts Piano Concerto No. Well finish things off with the ever-popular Symphony No. Stream the California Symphony broadcast On Demand, highlighting old and new favorites including music by one of their "Young American Composers in Residence", a unique opportunity allowing a. Midsummer Mozart Festival Orchestra; Paul Schrage, piano. Soloist: Cortez Mitchell, Toms Luis de Victoria: O Magnum Mysterium, Peter Bloesch: Behold, a Simple, Tender Babe 1/22/2023 12:00 AM. 1 in C minor 3 No. Catalyst Quartet; Anthony McGill, clarinet Alice Parker and Robert Shaw: Bring a Torch, Jeanette, Isabella, Trad. Then its an early 20th Century flute concerto with Emi Ferguson and the Peninsula Symphony, and well finish with conductor Joseph Young leading the Berkeley Symphony in a performance that led to his being offered the job as their new music director! In 2016, composer-in-residence Dan Visconti wrote a guitar concerto called Living Language for Jason Vieaux and the California Symphony; well have their world premiere performance. And well end with a season-opening performance from 2019 of Ravels Piano Concerto in G Major from Conrad Tao and Berkeley Symphony, led by Joseph Young. Florence Price: Dream Boat; Honeysuckle at Dusk; Memory Mist Alessandro Marcello: Oboe Concerto in D minor Franz Liszt: Benediction de Dieu dans la Solitude (Harmonies potiques et religieuses III) Francisco Fullana, violin; Liana Brub, viola; Tanya Tomkins, cello Well end with a quartet by Florence Price, played by the Catalyst Quartet last February as part of their Uncovered series highlighting works by under-represented composers. Beethoven: Symphony No. 2 Andante un poco adagio Julie Smith Phillips, harp; Joshua Smith, flute; Alexander Fiterstein, clarinet; 20 (finale) 41 in C Major, Jupiter Consider making a gift of any amount to keep it coming. Cappella SF, Ragnar Bohlin, Mendelssohn: Violin Concerto in D Minor Classical California Ultimate Playlist Peninsula Symphony, Mitchell Sardou Klein, Robert Schumann: Piano Sonata No. Then its a bone-chilling dance of death from Berkeley Symphony and piano soloist Conrad Tao, as they play music of Franz Liszt. 14 days ago | KDFC-FM (San Francisco, CA) In early May, evening host and Resident Artist Lara Downes presented a sold-out SKY Concert with author and cultural commentator John McWhorter. Robert Schumann: Trio in G Minor (mvt 1) 1 This month we start the show by bidding farewell to winter with a trio of ice-tinged choral works from the ensemble Sacred and Profane. Mahler: Symphony No. Vallejo Symphony, Marc Taddei; Alina Kobialka, violin. Well end with Richard Strauss Der Rosenkavalier Suite, with guest conductor Christian Reif leading Berkeley Symphony. Piedmont Chamber Music Festival, Ernest Chausson: Concert for Violin, Piano, and Strings Scriabin: The Poem of Ecstasy, (Salonen cond. A holiday tradition returns, as the men of Chanticleer present their annual A Chanticleer Christmas concert, recorded just this past weekend on the Upper East Side of New York City. Clarice Assad): Porgy and Bess Medley Igor Levit) J.S. Its an all-French show this month, with works by Francis Poulenc and Ernest Chausson in concert. Robin Pressman is the host of the Homestretch, Weekdays 3PM-8PM. Its a little bit early, but well be celebrating the 150th birthday of Sergei Rachmaninoff on this edition of Bay Area Mix, with the focus on the keyboard. Community. Alexander String Quartet. Then, a piano trio by Armenian composer Arno Babajanian, in a performance from the 2021 [emailprotected] festival. (Zhang cond. New Century Chamber Orchestra, Florence Price: String Quartet No. Milhaud: The Creation of the World Plus, well hear the Sanctus from the Dvorak Requiem, sung and played by the Berkeley Community Chorus and Orchestra, and pianist Audrey Vardanega has a Chopin Mazurka. Ross McKee Foundation Piano Break, Philip Glass: Echorus Harry Christophers: Quem pastores laudavere, Trond Kverno: Corpus Christi Carol Bellman: Fjriln vingad syns p Haga (The Butterfly of Haga) Franz Schubert: Four Impromptus, D.899 Voices of Music, Mozart: Violin Concerto No. Theres a pair of works written within a decade of eachother on this months show: an early Beethoven chamber work for clarinet, cello, and keyboard, and the final symphony by Mozart, his Jupiter. The Beethoven is courtesy of the Valley of the Moon Music Festival from a few seasons ago, and the Vallejo Symphony played the Mozart just this past April, at the Empress Theatre in Vallejo. The San Francisco Symphony Youth Orchestra starts off this edition, with the piece of music that music director Christian Reif chose to begin his new post an orchestral dance from the 1966 opera The Bassarids by Hans Werner Henze; then a Haydn Sonata from a Steinway Society recital by Denis Kozhukhin; the Berkeley Community Chorus and Orchestra present the show stopping Dies Irae from Verdis Requiem; and Pedja Muzijevic joins the Santa Rosa Symphony for Schumanns Piano Concerto in A minor. Consider making a gift of any amount to keep it coming. 100, known as the Military to finish. 1 Bach: Prelude from Partita No. Robert Shaw & Alice Parker: Good King Wenceslas Hans Werner Henze: Maenads Dance from The Bassarids [3] USF accepted the offer and on April 25, 1977, KUSF became an FM station broadcasting on the 90.3 frequency; the call letters had been changed over shortly after the university became the licensee, on August 20, 1973. Robert Shaw/Alice Parker: Susanni, Francisco Lpez Capillas: Cui sol, luna et Omnia, John Jacob Niles, arr. 2 in B-flat Major, Op. Classical California All-Night with KDFC Staff. You can stream the latest California Symphony broadcasts. Richard Wagner/Franz Lizst: Isoldes Liebestod from Tristan and Isolde San Francisco International Piano Festival, Missy Mazzoli: Sinfonia for Orbiting Spheres California Symphony, Tomasz Golka, guest conductor; Alina Ming Kobialka, violin. 6 (Pastoral). For Aprils California Symphony Broadcast, well revisit a concert they gave in November of 2021, called Four Seasons. Violinist Alexi Kenney was soloist for Vivaldis classic set of concertos, on a program that also included George Walkers Lyric for Strings, Jessie Montgomerys Starburst, and Schubert by way of Mahler Gustav Mahlers arrangement for string orchestra of Schuberts Death and the Maiden quartet. Dietrich Buxtehude: Salve Jesu, patris gnate unigenite 6 Soloists: Brian Hinman, Andrew van Allsburg, tenors; Matthew Knickman, baritone. And from previous Chanticleer Recordings: On this edition of Bay Area Mix, we have seasonal singing, a turbulent Rachmaninoff sonata, and dances and rhythms from West Side Story. KDFC: Where Love of Classical Music is Born. Musaics of the Bay, Clarence Cameron White: Levee Dance Donato Cabrera, Music Director of the California Symphony | Photo courtesy of California Symphony. We celebrate two Summer festivals that are back this year, after an entirely virtual 2020. Sunday, May 22, 2022 Download Our App . San Francisco Symphony - Streaming Concerts on KDFC.com BEETHOVEN SYMPHONY NO. 20 Then, its intimate Schubert for singer, clarinet and keyboard from the Valley of the Moon Music Festival, with his Shepherd on the Rock. Take KDFC with you wherever you go. English, arr. Mon-Fri: 10am-6pm Download the Free KDFC App for Apple and Android devices and the music you love will always be ready at the push of a button. French, arr. Salonen, Wu Wei and Thibaudet, (Salonen cond. Nicole Greenidge, soprano;Paul Caccamo, piano, Ludwig van Beethoven: Piano Quartet in C Major Woo 36 no 3 Simin Ganatra, violin; Michael Adams, viola; Brandon Vamos, cello; Eric Zivian, piano As we head into our summer hiatus, weve got a program that includes performances recorded at past summer music festivals, beginning with the Piedmont Chamber Music Festival with music by Ravel; the San Francisco Chamber Orchestra will help us say Farewell until the fall by playing the finale from Haydns symphony with that nickname; and from Music in the Vineyards, theres a meditative work for voice and chamber ensemble by Maria Schneider, and a Brahms piano quartetto finish! 131 as a part of San Francisco Performances celebration of the composers 250th birthday last December. Pavel Chesnokov: In Winter There are some lunar-inspired songs from Nico Muhly sung by Chanticleer on this edition of Bay Area Mix, along with some virtuosic piano by Philip Glass, played by Jenny Lin as part of a San Francisco Performances survey of his works called Philip Glass Mixtape from last November. Gaetano Donizetti: Ah! Press Release San Francisco Symphony KDFC Encore Radio Broadcast Series Celebrating Michael Tilson Thomas to Launch on April 7 Leonidas Kavakos performs Stravinsky's Violin Concerto with Michael Tilson Thomas and the San Francisco Symphony, September 2018 Beethoven: Piano Concerto No. Elizabeth Blumenstock, violin; Tanya Tomkins, cello; Eric Zivian, fortepiano From a solo pianist to full orchestra this episode, as we hear Schubert Impromptus from pianist Agustin Anievas, recorded at a Steinway Society recital several seasons ago; then its a bit of Caf Music by composer Paul Schoenfield from the Piedmont Chamber Music Festival; well wrap up with Mitchell Sardou Klein and the Peninsula Symphony with music from Gershwins Porgy and Bess. Lucy Nemeth, violin Theres music from Poland, Russia, and Denmark this time on Bay Area Mix, with songs written by Chopin, arranged by his friend Franz Liszt, and played by Dmitri Alexeev in a Steinway Society recital performance; then the first quartet of another Dmitri, as the Alexander String Quartet plays Shostakovich from the Mondavi Center; and well end with the Vallejo Symphony playing the fifth symphony by Danish composer Carl Nielsen, from a February concert at the Empress Theatre. A mix of old and new this time, with Cappella SF singing Monteverdi and Mason Bates; but before that, the early music ensemble Voices of Music plays arrangements of a pair of Scottish folksongs collected by the Italian baroque composer Francesco Barsanti (and some solo Bach from the groups co-director and founder); and Eric Kujawsky leads Redwood Symphony in the groundbreaking Rite of Spring by Stravinsky. Berkeley Symphony, Joana Carneiro; Jennifer Koh, violin. 70, No. Radio Station KDFC-FM is now providing on-demand streaming of the performances of the San Francisco Opera and the San Francisco Symphony! 119, No 2. Steinway Society of the Bay Area, Sergei Rachmaninoff: Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini Soloist: Zachary Burgess, Franz Gruber, arr. Simin Ginatra, violin; John Novacek, piano Sun: two hours before concerts, 2023 San Francisco Symphony | Privacy & Terms. Santa Rosa Symphony, Bruno Ferrandis. It was an all-strings program, and also a bit of a homecoming Kenney was once the concertmaster of the San Francisco Symphony Youth Orchestra at the time when Music Director Donato Cabrera was conductor. Children, Go Where I Send Thee Stephen Paulus: from The Lotus Lovers: A Rich Brocade, Late Spring, All Night, Illusions Then its a violin concerto called Commedia dellArte by Ellen Taaffe Zwilich, written for and played by Nadja Salerno Sonnenberg and the New Century Chamber Orchestra. ), Jean Sibelius: Var det en drm (Was It a Dream) This stream only exists thanks to listener support. Santa Rosa Symphony, Bruno Ferrandis; Pedja Muzijevic, piano. Soloists: Cortez Mitchell, Adam Ward, Andrew van Allsburg, Trad. 3 2 Joseph Haydn: String Quartet in E-flat Major, Op. 2 Daniel Hope, violin, Mason Bates: Cello Concerto Mason Bates: From the Book of Matthew from Sirens David Tayler, archlute, Francesco Barsanti: To Danton Me Max Bruch: Violin Concerto No. Concert from January 20, 2018 Donato Cabrera conducting, Bedrich Smetana: Vlatava (Die Moldau) Santa Rosa Symphony, Francesco Lecce-Chong, Jaakko Mntyjrvi: Hommage Edith Performance Date: 6/1/2023) Brahms: String Quintet in G Major, Op. Valley of the Moon Music Festival, Jean Sibelius: Symphony No. Redwood Symphony, Eric Kujawsky. Tanya Tomkins, cello; Eric Zivian, fortepiano Julie Adams, soprano; Hadley McCarroll, piano, Wagner: O Du, mein Holder Abendstern from Tannhuser New Century Chamber Orchestra; Daniel Hope, Candace Guirao, violin, Clara Schumann: Piano Trio in G minor, Op. Through conversations about music and current events, personal stories and perspectives, and explorations and insight from outside the musical sphere, the CURRENTS podcast dives deeper into themes introduced in the CURRENTS video series. Spirituals, arr. Sweet Little Baby Jesus Boy Jeremy Cohen): Tonight/America from West Side Story Peninsula Symphony, Mitchell Sardou Klein; Emi Ferguson, flute, Benjamin Britten: Four Sea Interludes from Peter Grimes There are jazz-inspired works from some of the 20th Centurys great composers on this concert from January of 2016: Stravinskys Scherzo a la Russe (written for the Paul Whiteman Symphonic Jazz Orchestra); Darius Milhauds La creation du monde (The Creation of the World); Leonard Bernsteins Prelude, Fugue, and Riffs; the suite Little Three-Penny Music by Kurt Weill, with tunes from his Three-Penny Opera; and Gershwins Rhapsody in Blue. John Rutter: I Wonder as I Wander Bonds: The Negro Speaks of Rivers (feat. On this months California Symphony Broadcast, in a concert from March of 2018, Donato Cabrera and the members of the California Symphony are joined by the singers of the San Francisco Conservatory of Music Chorus. Vallejo Symphony Strings, Felix Mendelssohn: Violin Concerto in E minor 1 Apr 2 Apr 3 Apr No one has selected to attend this event. Chopin: Ballade No. Peninsula Symphony, Mitchell Sardou Klein; Emi Ferguson, flute. 5 Alexander String Quartet, Carl Nielsen: Symphony No. Vallejo Symphony, Marc Taddei. Bach: Concerto for Two Violins in D minor, BWV 1043 Performance Date: 6/29/2023) Mes amis from La fille du regiment Arnold Livingston Geis, tenor; Timothy Shaindlin, piano (JTVA Competition) This month, weve got a sampling from last seasons Music in the Vineyards festival (this year theyre holding a virtual one), and selections inspired by the West Side and East Sides of New York. 49 On our first ever July edition of Bay Area Mix, theres a Steinway Society offering of a pair of Chopin nocturnes from pianist Agustin Anievas, a period-instrument cello sonata by Beethoven played by the directors of the Valley of the Moon Music Festival, and the California Symphony plays the third symphony of Sibelius, led by Donato Cabrera. 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First, its the rarely heard Concerto for Guitar and Orchestra by Heitor Villa-Lobos, from a 2018 concert with Sharon Isbin joining Francesco Lecce-Chong and the Santa Rosa Symphony. Well end with a Mozart Flute Concerto from the California Symphony and soloist Annie Wu (with a percussive encore)! Peninsula Symphony, Mitchell Sardou Klein; William Langlie-Miletich, double bass. Alexander Ghindin, piano (Steinway Society Bay Area), Leonard Bernstein: Symphonic Dances from West Side Story Download the Free KDFC App for Apple and Android devices and the music you love will always be ready at the push of a button. Gioachino Rossini: Deh ti ferma, ti placa from Semiramide Ben Brady, bass-baritone; Hadley McCarroll, piano (JTVA Competition), Ludwig van Beethoven: String Quartet No. Britten: Les Illuminations, Op. From a September 2018 concert, Donato Cabrera leads the orchestra in a concert bookended by Bernsteins Candide overture and the Symphonic Dances from West Side Story. Listen Now American Orchestra Forum Podcasts During the SFS's centennial season, musicians, scholars, executives, critics and technologists gathered in San Francisco for wide-ranging conversations about the state of the American orchestra. Become a Classical KDFC Business Sustainer, The Difference Between a Viola and a Viola Da Gamba. This month its Brahms for five, and a brotherly celebration of Mozart in Santa Rosa. Dvok: Symphony No. Antonin Dvorak: Piano Quartet No. Cappella SF, Ragnar Bohlin, Sergei Rachmaninoff: Piano Sonata No. Haydn: Symphony No. In 1996, Brown Broadcasting sold the FM station and AM simulcast sister station (KDFC 1220 AM) to Evergreen Media, who in turn sold the FM to Bonneville Broadcasting and the AM to Douglas Broadcasting in 1997. See whats currently available below and listen at your leisure! Fang Man: Song of the Flaming Phoenix (feat. Santa Rosa Symphony, Francesco Lecce-Chong, Sergei Prokofiev: Sonata for Two Violins in C Major, Op. Liszt: Piano Concerto No. The Peninsula Symphony takes us on a trip from the 20th Century to the 16th, with Ralph Vaughan Williams take on a piece by Renaissance composer Thomas Tallis; Members of the Philip Glass Ensemble join with the San Francisco Girls Chorus for a selection from Einstein on the Beach; and chamber and orchestral works by Ravel, with violinist Ian Swensen playing a sonata at the San Francisco Conservatory of Music, and the Santa Rosa Symphony playing the second Daphnis and Chloe Suite. 10 What would you like to hear on KDFCradio? Alexander Korsantia, piano Classical California All-Night with Rik Malone. This performance was recorded in concert on the Upper East Side of New York City during this years tour. Richard Wagner/Franz Liszt: Pilgrims Chorus from Tannhuser Franz Schubert: Arpeggione Sonata in A minor, D. 821 (arr. Steinway Society of the Bay Area, Claude Debussy: Danse Sacre et Danse Profane Zachary DePue, violin; Clancy Newman, cello; Juliana Han, piano Music Director Donato Cabrera leads the orchestra in the Creatures of Prometheus Overture and the Fifth Symphony, and Rachel Calloway joins them for Lieder and the song cycle The Keeper and the Dove. 7 of Beethoven, with the California Symphony guest conducted by Leif Bjaland. Robert Shaw & Alice Parker: Away in a Manger, Benjamin Britten: Hymn to the Virgin Receive our weekly email newsletter filled with programming highlights & much more. XV:23 I. Molto Andante If you missed any of it, we'll have the performance On Demand at KDFC.com. Christian Pursell, bass-baritone Midsummer Mozart Festival. Heinrich Klug) This stream only exists thanks to listener support. Ben Jones: Vocalise from Bachianas Brasileiras No. Stravinsky: Le Sacre du printemps [1947 revision], (MTT cond. Engineering was handled by Herbert Florance. Soloist: Kory Reid, Jacob Regnart: Ave regina coelorum (Hail, Queen of Heaven), Franz Biebl: Ave Maria 201 Van Ness Ave. San Francisco, CA 94102. 5 (soloist:Cortez Mitchell, countertenor) 1 in B-flat major, Op. Music in the Vineyards, Johannes Brahms: Piano Quartet No. Quartet San Francisco plays founder Jeremy Cohens arrangement of Autumn Leaves, cellist Evan Kahn and the SFCM orchestra play the slow movement of the first cello concerto by Shostakovich, and Curious Flights presents the US premiere of Simon Dobsons Another Worlds Hell, played by the San Francisco Wind Ensemble. Clarice Assad) Its a celebration of Strings and Youth this time on Bay Area Mix theres some Schubert with the San Francisco Chamber Orchestra and a soloist who was 14 at the time of the concert; New Century Chamber Orchestra plays a String Symphony written by Mendelssohn when he was 14; and a former Concertmaster of the San Francisco Symphony Youth Orchestra returns to solo in the Sibelius Violin Concerto. Berkeley Symphony, Joseph Young; Conrad Tao, piano. New station management transitioned KDFC's programming to a more mass-appeal approach, which boosted ratings significantly, though was occasionally criticized for their new "top 40 of classical music" approach. Theyre currently performing the Bay Area leg of their annual tour, and will be presenting their final performance this season on the night of December 23rd at St. Ignatius Church in San Francisco. San Francisco International Piano Festival, Thomas Tallis: Loquebantur variis linguis San Francisco Performances, The year begins with a bit of tragic romance on Bay Area Mix, as Mitchell Sardou Klein and the musicians of the Peninsula Symphony perform Tchaikovskys Romeo and JulietFantasy Overture, in a concert from the Spring of 2019. Well follow that up with the beloved Tchaikovsky violin concerto, played by Peninsula Symphony and winner of the Irving M. Klein International String Competition, Alex Zhou. Hyeyeon Park, piano; Kristin Lee, violin; Dmitri Atapine, cello 29 in A Major (K.201) What do you want to hear? 2), Ludwig van Beethoven: Cello Sonata No. Catalyst Quartet 2 (encore) Veljo Tormis: Autumn Landscapes Shaw/Parker: Touro-louro-louro, Michael Praetorius, arr. Tim Keeler, Alan Reinhardt, Matthew Mazzola, Eric Alatorre, solo quartet, Max Reger: Marias Wiegenlied Kindra Scharich, mezzo-soprano; Jeffrey LaDeur, piano Peninsula Symphony, Mitchell Sardou Klein, Antonin Dvorak: Symphony No. [2] The Federal Communications Commission officially transferred the 90.3MHz license to the University of Southern California on June 7, 2012. Become a Classical KDFC Business Sustainer, upcoming San Francisco Symphony performances, Click here to see whats available for streaming. Sacred and Profane, Rebecca Petra Naomi Seeman, Corelli: Concerto in F Major, Op. Its a string-heavy edition of Bay Area Mix this time, including members of the conductorless ensemble One Found Sound in a pandemic performance of music for string quartet by Jessie Montgomery. Alexander String Quartet, Antonio Vivaldi/Emi Ferguson: Flute Concerto No 3 in D Major, Il Gardellino (The Goldfinch) Take KDFC with you wherever you go. Receive our weekly email newsletter filled with programming highlights & much more. Soloists: Gerrod Pagenkopf, Adam Ward, Trad. Francisco Fullana, violin; Tanya Tomkins, cello; Eric Zivian, fortepiano Francis Pouenc: Tristis est anima mea Valley of the Moon Music Festival, Mozart: Symphony No. 2 in G Major San Francisco Performances, Arno Babajanian: Piano Trio in F-sharp minor Midsummer Mozart Festival Orchestra, Paul Schrage. Piedmont Chamber Music Festival, George Gershwin: Porgy and Bess, a Symphonic Picture San Francisco Symphony - Orchestra website Conductor: Herbert Blomstedt Jan Vclav Voek : Symphony in D major, Opus 23 Dvok : Sy. Agustin Anievas, piano Steinway Society of the Bay Area, Georges Bizet: Carmen Suite No. Formosa Quartet: Jasmine Lin, Wayne Lee, violin; Che-Yen Chen, viola; Deborah Pae, cello Theres a Marcello Oboe concerto played at Inglenook winery; Quartet San Francisco plays Bernstein and a 1930s popular song in concert in Bolinas; the Vallejo Symphony and Music Director Marc Taddei perform early Samuel Barber; and a recent work by Jessie Montgomery rounds out the show at the Santa Rosa Symphony. Sunday, April 24, 2022 Then its another conductorless group: New Century Chamber Orchestra, with an architecture-inspired violin concerto written for them and former Music Director Nadja Salerno-Sonnenberg by Michael Daugherty. Parker/Shaw: Here, mid the Ass and Oxen Mild Originally broadcasting six hours a day, KUSF began broadcasting 24 hours a day in 1981.