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 12 AM
 
Music Through the Night
with Bob Christiansen
 
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 1 AM - 6 AM
 
Music Through the Night
with Scott Blankenship
 
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 6 AM
 
Harmonia
with Angela Mariani
Bonnie Scotland - When it comes to the early music of Britain, Tudor England tends to dominate the historical imagination. But there was plenty going on north of the border, as we'll hear this week on Harmonia. We're exploring over five centuries of music in and about Scotland, so tune in for rarely heard gems from Celtic chant to heartfelt ballads and snappy dance tunes.
 
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 7 AM - 11 AM
 
Sunday Baroque
On this Thanksgiving weekend, after the guests have all gone home and the dishes have been washed and put away, you can relax with some delightful music celebrating gratitude. You can hear a suite subtitled GRATITUDE, an English anthem expressing thanks, and a Musical Offering from Johann Sebastian Bach to a powerful, music-loving man. Thank YOU for joining us for Sunday Baroque this week.
 
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 11 AM - 2 PM
 
Classical Music
with Lynn Warfel
 
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 2 PM - 5 PM
 
Classical Music
with Mindy Ratner
 
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 5 PM - 7 PM
 
Sunday at the Symphony
with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra
CSO historical recordings lead by various guest conductors. Khachaturian's Symphony No. 3 lead by Leopold Stokowski, followed by John Williams' Suite from Memoirs of a Geisha for Cello and Orchestra. Neeme Jรคrvi leads Kodรกly's Dances of Galรกnta. Pierre Monteux leads Franck's Symphony in D Minor.
 
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 7 PM - 9 PM
 
Pittsburgh Symphony Radio
with Jim Cunningham
Music Director Manfred Honeck conducts Viennese polkas and waltzes from the Strauss Family, as well as Schubert's Symphony No. 3. Steven Banks makes his debut with the Tomasi Concerto for Alto Saxophone.
 
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 9 PM
 
Music Through the Night
with Valerie Kahler
 
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 10 PM
 
WQED Organ Series
Michael Andrew Hammer performed a recital at St. Paul Cathedral featuring music of Buxtehude, Praetorius, Langlais, Durufle and more.
 
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 11 PM
 
Music Through the Night
with Valerie Kahler
 
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