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In Concert

8 p.m.-10 p.m. Weeknights

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Thursday July 31, 2008

San Francisco Symphony

Osmo Vanska leads a prgoram highlighting Mozart and Sibelius.

Wednesday July 30, 2008

New York Philharmonic

A retrospective of New York Philharmonic tours.

Monday July 28, 2008

SymphonyCast

Concertgebouw Orchestra

Ivan Fischer leads a concert from Amseterdam.

Friday July 25, 2008

Chicago Symphony Orchestra

Music of Ravel and a chamber opera by Osvaldo Golijov.

Thursday July 24, 2008

San Francisco Symphony

A dazzling young pianist and a beautiful program led by James Gaffigan.

Wednesday July 23, 2008

New York Philharmonic

Two focuses tonight: Ralph Vaughan Williams, and the historic performances of conductor Artur Rodzinski.

Tuesday July 22, 2008

The Cleveland Orchestra

Franz Welser-Most leads a program featuring the music of Bela Barok.

Monday July 21, 2008

SymphonyCast

Concertgebouw Orchestra

Paavo Jarvi leads a proram of beethoven and Bartok in Amsterdam.

Friday July 18, 2008

Chicago Symphony Orchestra

Remembering Reiner

Fritz Reiner's tenure with the CSO is profiled tonight with a sampling of his commercial recordings.

Thursday July 17, 2008

San Francisco Symphony

The Eroica Trio playing Beethovne's Triple Concerto featured in tonight's concert led by Alan Gilbert.

Wednesday July 16, 2008

New York Philharmonic

A retrospective of the innovative DG concert series, featuring an interview with Philharmonic music director Lorin Maazel.

Tuesday July 15, 2008

The Cleveland Orchestra

Franz Welser-Most conducts Mozart, Berg, and Bartok

Monday July 14, 2008

SymphonyCast

Berlin Philharmonic

A fire this spring nearly claimed the longtime residence of the Berlin Philharmonic. Thankfully, the firefighters were able to put out the blaze with the skill of a surgeon and so, for tonight’s concert, we celebrate the Philharmonic's homecoming.

Friday July 11, 2008

Chicago Symphony Orchestra

During Riccardo Muti's residency in the fall of 2007, he conducted several concerts and took the orchestra on tour to Europe.  Tonight's program features music from those performances.

Thursday July 10, 2008

The San Francisco Symphony

Antonin Dvorak and William Schuman are paired up tonight.

Wednesday July 9, 2008

New York Philharmonic

Leonard Bernstein and the Gustav Mahler Revival

Leonard Bernstein conducts and talks about Mahler.

Tuesday July 8, 2008

The Cleveland Orchestra

Osmo Vanska in a varied program of a symphony, a concerto, and some ballet music.

Monday July 7, 2008

SymphonyCast

North German Radio Symphony

Olli Mustonen plays a Beethoven concerto in a concert also featuring a rarely-heard symphony.

Friday July 4, 2008

Made in America with Bill McGlaughlin

Friday July 4th at 8PM on VPR Classical

Celebrate Independence Day with "Made in America" with Bill McGlaughlin. It's an in-depth evaluation of Joan Tower's Grammy-winning piece of the same name, which has now been heard by more than 75,000 audience members across the nation!

Thursday July 3, 2008

The San Francisco Symphony

A decidedly smaller-scale concert tonight, featuring chmaber works by various composers

Wednesday July 2, 2008

New York Philharmonic

Music Director Lorin Maazel leads another large symphony in tonight's performance.

Tuesday July 1, 2008

In Concert: A Tribute to Leroy Anderson

We'll mark the 100th birthday of Leroy Anderson's birth (June 29) with a special broadcast of In Concert. One of America's true musical treasures, Anderson is the man behind iconic classics like "The Waltzing Cat," "Bugler's Holiday," "The Syncopated Clock," "Sleighride," and "The Typewriter."

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