THURSDAY, MARCH 28TH | ![]() |
6:00am
The WQED Morning Show with Jim Cunningham
Live from Oakland with local arts, NPR news, traffic, weather and morning favorites
11:00am
Anna Singer
Live from the Carolyn M. Byham Cultural District Studio, downtown, with essential classics and NPR news
4:00pm
Ted Sohier
Live from the Carolyn M. Byham Cultural District Studio on Katz Plaza, downtown, with NPR news 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
Bill makes a week-long examination of the development of Bach’s masterpiece, the B-Minor Mass, starting with the smaller Lutheran Masses which led up to it, and also including influences from Palestrina to Bach’s own instrumental and organ works.
9:00pm
A Musical Feast for Passover with Itzhak Perlman
The feast in question includes Handel’s Israel in Egypt, Paul Dessau’s setting of the Haggadah, and traditional tunes. Along with the music, Itzhak Perlman shares personal stories about Passover, tells a few jokes, and, of course, plays the violin.
10:00pm
Bob Christiansen





