By Daniel Hathaway
. The weekly Charnofsky playlist
. Almanac: first performance of Verdi’s Requiem, naissance of Wagner (& Anna Russell explains The Ring to you)
HAPPENING TODAY:
As he does every Monday afternoon from 2-4, Eric Charnofsky wafts underperformed works out on the airways and the Web on CWRU’s “Not your Grandmother’s Classical Music.” Today’s menu features Richard Wagner’s Overture to Das Liebesverbot, Leonard Bernstein’s Four Sabras (piano), Sebastian Currier’s Vocalissimus (soprano, clarinet, violin), Osvaldo Golijov’s K’vakarat (cantor, string quartet), Ernest Bloch’s Piano Quintet No. 2 & J.S. Bach’s Goldberg Variations (arranged for string trio). Click here to listen to the internet feed: or tune in to 91.1 FM in the greater Cleveland area.
ALMANAC FOR MAY 22:
On May 22 in 1874, Giuseppe Verdi’s Requiem was first performed at the church of San Marco in Milan, ending a long requiem saga for the composer, who had originally proposed a collaborative work by several Italian composers to honor Gioachino Rossini after his death in 1868. [Read more…]






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