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Sunday Afternoon at the Opera - Telemann: Flavius Bertaridus
Host Keith Brown writes:
Sunday Afternoon at the Opera - Strauss: Elektra
Host Keith Brown writes:
This will be the fourth time over a span of more than two decades when I will be presenting Richard Strauss' Elektra (1909), his operatic take on the ancient Greek tragedy, derived ultimately from Sophocles' drama, reworked by Hugo von Hofmannsthal into a German language play in 1903.
Sunday Afternoon at the Opera - Lully: Proserpine
Host Keith Brown writes:
In past programming I offered a long series of operas of the French baroque, as recordings of them became available. The great innovator of French baroque opera was not a Frenchman by birth, but an Italian from Florence whose name originally was Giovanni Battista Lulli, francophied into Jean Baptiste Lully (1632-87).
New World Notes - MLK vs. the War Machine
This week on New World Notes: radio program #255, January 22, 2013, from 12:00 to 12:30 p.m., host Kenneth Dowst celebrates Martin Luther King, who was not just a civil rights champion but an anti-war crusader.
Sunday Afternoon at the Opera - Wagner: Lohengrin
Host Keith Brown writes:
This, Wagner's most popular opera, looks forward in its handling of the Grail legend to Parsifal. Wagner entrusted its premiere in 1850 to Franz Liszt, who conducted it in musically complete form at the court theater in Weimar, Germany. (Wagner was then in political exile in Switzerland.)
New World Notes - Jobs
This week on New World Notes: radio program #254, January 15, 2013, from 12:00 to 12:30 p.m., host Kenneth Dowst looks at the issue of jobs.
New World Notes - Glenn Greenwald on Civil Liberties
This week on New World Notes: radio program #253, January 8, 2013, from 12:00 to 12:30 p.m., host Kenneth Dowst presents a rousing talk by investigative journalist--and former Constitutional lawyer--Glenn Greenwald.
Sunday Afternoon at the Opera - Harbison: Winter's Tale; Hersch: Leaves of Grass
Host Keith Brown writes:
Keep Shakespeare in mind as you listen this Sunday to a twentieth-century operatic treatment of another one of his famous plays, and then a musical setting of verse by America's great gay bard.
Sunday Afternoon at the Opera - Shakespeare: Twelfth Night
Host Keith Brown writes: