MONDAY, MAY 13TH | ![]() |
6:00am
The WQED Morning Show with Jim Cunningham
Live from our Oakland studios, with local arts coverage, NPR news, and morning musical favorites
11:00am
Anna Singer
Live from the Carolyn M. Byham Cultural District Studio, downtown, with essential classics, NPR news and weather
4:00pm
Ted Sohier
Live from the Carolyn M. Byham Cultural District Studio on Katz Plaza, downtown, with NPR news updates and relaxing classics to soothe your commute; then music to keep you company through dinner and the evening.
9:00pm
Exploring Music with Bill McGlaughlin
Richard Wagner, “the greatest genius that ever lived," according to W. H. Auden, although Rossini said that Wagner had "beautiful moments, but awful quarters of an hour." Love him or hate him, Wagner is an undeniable force who stretched tonality and orchestration to their limits. This week (and next), we celebrate Wagner's 200th birthday in grand style with programs filled to the brim with his music.
10:00pm
Elena See





