menu
    close menu
 
SUNDAY, JUNE 23RD

12:00am


Bob Christiansen

1:00am


Scott Blankenship

6:00am


Harmonia, with Angela Mariani

We shine a light on the German conductor and violinist Reinhard Goebel, founder and director of the early music ensemble Musica Antiqua Köln from 1973 to 2007. We’ll also hear music from a recently-released CD by lutenist Hopkinson Smith.

7:00am


Sunday Baroque, with Suzanne Bona

On this first Sunday of summer, Sunday Baroque will celebrate its arrival with baroque and early music written in tribute to the season when “. . . the living is easy.”

11:00am


Mindy Ratner

1:00pm


Lynn Warfel

3:00pm


Spring for Music Festival

Leonard Slatkin conducts the Detroit Symphony in two symphonic poems by Sergei Rachmaninoff –Caprice bohémien and Isle of the Dead; plus Kurt Weill’s The Seven Deadly Sins and Maurice Ravel’s La Valse.

6:00pm


Sunday at the Symphony -- Chicago Symphony Orchestra

Yuja Wang is soloist in Sergei Prokofiev’s Piano Concerto #2; Gautier Capuçon is featured in *Henri Dutilleux’s cello concerto, Tout un monde Lointain (A Whole Distant World); and Charles Dutoit conducts Debussy’s Images and Ravel’s La Valse.  (*NOTE:  Dutilleux died May 22nd.)

8:00pm


Pittsburgh Symphony, with Jim Cunningham

Robert Page conducts the Orchestra and Mendelssohn Choir of Pittsburgh in Sergei Rachmaninoff’s The Bells, Benjamin Britten’s Ceremony of Carols, and Francis Poulenc’s Gloria.

10:00pm


Valerie Kahler

 

New!

featured specials

  • Gun Violence: Voices & Victims for Change
    With support from The Pittsburgh Foundation, we are telling the stories of people impacted by gun violence, as well as those working for change.
  • Classical Crossroads
    Where classical music crosses paths with rock and roll, world music, folk music and jazz. Listen to interviews with people who make good music here.

New!

Clubs, FAQ, Awards

 

Other Links

featured specials