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June2015 W IU

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Kevin Kline on ProfilesSunday, December 21 at noon

The Verona Quartet live from Auer HallTuesday, June 23 at 8 p.m.

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Live from Auer Hall: The Verona QuartetTuesday, June 23, 8 p.m

As part of the IU Jacobs School of Music’s Summer Music Series, the Verona Quartet performs live in a two-hour concert from Auer Hall.

The Verona Quartet is the Graduate String Quartet-in-Residence at the Jacobs School. Formerly known as the Wasmuth Quartet, the ensemble won Second Prize in the 2015 Wigmore Hall International String Quartet Competition, and has been awarded prizes at numerous other prestigious chamber music competitions. The musicians are Jonathan Ong (violin), Dorothy Ro (violin), Abigail Rojansky (viola), and Warren Hagerty (cello).

They will perform works by Haydn, Beethoven, Webern, and Kelly Marie-Murphy. WFIU Music Director Joe Goetz hosts.

Sunday’s new soundWFIU is bringing a new sound to Sunday afternoons! The changes come June 14.

Profiles moves from noon to 6 p.m. to become the permanent replacement for Sound Medicine, which ended production this spring. TED Radio Hour becomes the new noon program.

With Heart and Voice and The Score are moving next door to other music programs, at 7 a.m. and 10 p.m., respectively. However, to allow Carnegie Hall Live to finish out its season, The Score will start in its new time on July 5. It will go on a three-week hiatus from its 2 p.m. time starting June 14.

And three new shows are coming your way:At 1 p.m., Fresh Air Weekend offers another dose of Terry

Gross for your Sunday. It’s everything you love about the weekday show—highlights of the best interviews and reviews from recent weeks—specially designed to be good weekend company.

WFIU Presents follows at 2 p.m. It’s a weekly anthology of specials and short series, accompanied by our invitation to send comments about what you’d like to hear more of. Watch this space and stay close to the airwaves for more details.

After Travel with Rick Steves, join us at 4 p.m. for On the Media. Each time out, Brooke Gladstone and Bob Garfield bring discussions about the week in journalism, technology, and the First Amendment. It’s the most-listened-to NPR weekend program that has not been a part of our main-channel lineup,

and we hope you find it, and our new Sunday afternoon schedule, fast-moving and enjoyable.

June 2015Vol. 63, No . 6Directions in Sound (USPS-314900) is published each month by the Indiana University Radio and Television Services, 1229 East 7th Street, Bloomington, IN 47405-5501 telephone: 812-855-6114 or e-mail: [email protected] site: wfiu.org Periodical postage paid at Bloomington, IN

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Engineering and OperationsDavid Brent Johnson—Jazz Director

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HarmoniaMia Partlow—Corporate DevelopmentMichael Paskash—Radio Audio DirectorAdam Schwartz—Editor, Directions In

SoundBrandon Smith—IPBS Statehouse

ReporterDonna Stroup—Chief Financial OfficerGeorge Walker—Producer/On-Air

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DevelopmentEva Zogorski—Membership Director

• Afterglow and Ether Game Host: Mark Chilla

• Harmonia Production Assistant: Janelle Davis

• Jazz Host: William Morris • Morning Edition Producer/Newscaster:

Drew Daudelin• Multimedia Journalists: Sylvia Bao,

Casey Kuhn, Harrison Wagner, Lindsey Wright

• Music Library Assistant: Elizabeth Clark

• News Journalist/Producer: Alex McCall• Online Content Coordinator: Betsy

Shepherd• Program Services Manager: LuAnn

Johnson• StateImpact Indiana Multimedia

Journalists: Claire Mclnerny, Rachel Morello

• Volunteer Producer/Hosts: Moya Andrews, Mary Catherine Carmichael, Romayne Rubinas Dorsey, Wendy Gillespie, Trish Kerlé, Murray McGibbon, Patrick O’Meara, Shana Ritter, Bob Zaltsberg

• Web Assistant: Liz Leslie• Web Developer: Khushboo Modi

Brooke Gladstone and Bob Garfield

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June 7 – Eric Deggans

Eric Deggans is NPR’s first full-time TV critic. He started at the then-St. Petersburg Times in 1995 as its pop music critic and went on to become its TV critic while writing news stories and long-range trend pieces on the state of the local and national media industry. He then joined the Times’s editorial board and wrote bylined opinion columns. His writing has appeared in many outlets including The New York Times online, Salon, and The Washington Post. Deggans has contributed to The New Ethics of Journalism, and is the author of Race-Baiter: How the Media Wields Dangerous Words to Divide a Nation. Trish Kerlé hosts.

June 14 – Peter Weir

Peter Weir is an Australian film director who played a leading role in the Australian new wave with such films as Picnic at Hanging Rock, The Last Wave, and Gallipoli. The success of his 1982 drama The Year of Living Dangerously led Weir to direct a diverse group of American and international films including Witness, which earned him his first Oscar nomination as Best Director and was the first of his films to be nominated for an Academy Award for Best Picture. That was followed by Dead Poets Society, The Truman Show, and Master and Commander. His most recent picture is The Way Back. Jon Vickers hosts.

June 21 – Joe Coleman

Joe Coleman is a professor of practice at the IU Media School. He came to IU after spending two decades reporting from Latin America, Europe, and Asia. He spent many years writing about Japan and neighboring countries for the Associated Press, and also served as the AP’s bureau chief in Tokyo. His work has appeared in dozens of publications around the globe, including The New York Times, The Washington Post, the Los Angeles Times and the Yomiuri Shimbun, the world’s largest circulating daily paper. He is the author of Unfinished Work: The Struggle to Build an Aging American Workforce. Gena Asher hosts.

June 28 – Arts and Disabilities

The WFIU Arts Desk presents stories that were broadcast over the last year about people in Indiana living with disabilities. As distinct from one another as the individuals they profile, the pieces share common themes. They explore how professional artists cope with debilitating symptoms, and show how those who’ve never tried music, dance, or theater are using it to enrich their lives. The stories also report on the innovative ways that people are able to enjoy art forms previously off-limits to them. The reports were produced with funding from the National Endowment for the Arts. Yaël Ksander hosts.

ProfilesSundays at noon (6 p.m. starting June 14)

You Did It!Thanks to the many listeners who offered their support during our spring fund drive, we reached and surpassed our $65,000 goal. More than 500 listeners offered their support! Our heartfelt gratitude also goes to the many phone volunteers who gave their time and energy to take our pledge calls, and to the restaurants and businesses that provided refreshments throughout our fund drive. Did you miss your chance to give during the drive? You can give online, securely and easily at WFIU.org.

Food Donors

Bloomington Bagel CompanyDatsIU Art Museum - Angles Café Mother Bear’s PizzaOlive GardenCoaches Bar and Grill Phone Volunteers

Gena AsherKathy BrunerPaige BuschkoetterBecky CapeJeongUn ChoKate CrumPamela DavidsonLibby DeVoeSusan DixonAlex GulAmber KerezmanMary Beth Hannah-HansenNancy KruegerCarolyn Lipson-WalkerTaly MoirPam RobertsKen RobertsEllen RodkeyMia PartlowRachel PerryLynn SchwartzbergJanet SchellTom SheltonEllen SimmonsEllen RodkeyEd StaubachDonna StroupGeorge WalkerZiwei WangMarianne WoodruffMegan WolterTeri Youngman

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Note: New Sunday schedulebegins June 14

Indiana Business News Weekdays at 8:59 a.m. (immediately following Marketplace)

Local and State News

Weekdays at 6:04 a.m., 7:04 a.m., 8:04 a.m.,

12:04 p.m., 5:04 p.m., 5:33 p.m.

Saturdays at 8:04 a.m., 9:04 a.m.

NPR News Weekdays at 12:01 p.m.

Saturdays at 11:01 a.m., 12:01 p.m.

Sundays at 4:01 p.m.

Other Programs

A Moment of Science

Weekdays at 10:58 a.m. and 4:56 p.m.

Community Minute

Weekdays at 5:30 a.m., 9:00 a.m., 11:59 a.m., 3:27 p.m.

Composers Datebook

Mondays through Wednesdays at 3:25 p.m.

Focus on Flowers

Thursdays and Fridays at 3:25 p.m.

Saturdays and Sundays at 6:57 a.m.

Moment of Indiana History

Mondays at 11:24 a.m.

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Speak Your Mind

Weekdays at 9:02 a.m. and 11:24 a.m.

(as available)

Star Date

Weekdays at 11:26 a.m.

The Poets Weave Sundays at 2:01 p.m.

Folktales

Exploring Music with Bill McGlaughlin

Relevant TonesCollectors’ Corner

Through the Night with Peter Van de Graaff

Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center

Fresh Air

Chicago SymphonyOrchestra

TED Radio Hour

WFIU Presents

On the Media

Classical Music with George Walker

Performance Today

Just You and Me with David Brent Johnson

Marketplace

Ether Game

HarmoniaSounds ChoralStandards by Starlight

Afterglow

Night LightsFiesta!

Beale StreetCaravan

Pipedreams

Classical Music

All Things Considered

The Folk Sampler

The Thistleand Shamrock

Classical Music

CarnegieHall Live

Noon Edition

The New YorkPhilharmonicThis Week

This American Life

Profiles

Exploring Music

Says You!

Wait Wait . . . Don’t Tell Me! Radiolab

The Best of Bob Parlocha

Schedule subject to change. See complete listing for details

Fresh Air

The Radio Reader: Beyond the Call begins approx. mid-June

With Heart and Voice

Fresh Air Weekend

Travel withRick Steves

San FranciscoSymphony

The Best of Bob Parlocha

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Earth Eats

Living Planet

5:04 & 5:33 p.m. : State & Local News

4:58 p.m. : A Moment of Science

2:01 & 3:01 p.m. : BBC News LYRIC OPERA OF CHICAGO:6/7: Anna Bolena6/13: Tosca6/20: The Metropolitan Opera National Council Grand Finals Concert6/27: The Passenger

10:58 a.m. : A Moment of Science

10:01 & 11:01 a.m. : BBC News

6:51 a.m. and 8:51 a.m. : Marketplace Morning Report

State and Local News :04 after the hour

BBC NewsWeekdays at 12:01 a.m. (except Tuesdays and Thursdays), 10:01 a.m., 11:01 a.m., 2:01 p.m., 3:01 p.m.Sundays at 7:01 a.m., 3:01 p.m., 6:01 p.m.Sundays to Thursdays at 10:01 p.m.

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12:04 p.m., 5:04 p.m., 5:33 p.m.

Saturdays at 8:04 a.m., 9:04 a.m.

NPR News Weekdays at 12:01 p.m.

Saturdays at 11:01 a.m., 12:01 p.m.

Sundays at 4:01 p.m.

Other Programs

A Moment of Science

Weekdays at 10:58 a.m. and 4:56 p.m.

Community Minute

Weekdays at 5:30 a.m., 9:00 a.m., 11:59 a.m., 3:27 p.m.

Composers Datebook

Mondays through Wednesdays at 3:25 p.m.

Focus on Flowers

Thursdays and Fridays at 3:25 p.m.

Saturdays and Sundays at 6:57 a.m.

Moment of Indiana History

Mondays at 11:24 a.m.

Fridays at 11:00 p.m.

Speak Your Mind

Weekdays at 9:02 a.m. and 11:24 a.m.

(as available)

Star Date

Weekdays at 11:26 a.m.

The Poets Weave Sundays at 2:01 p.m.

Folktales

Exploring Music with Bill McGlaughlin

Relevant TonesCollectors’ Corner

Through the Night with Peter Van de Graaff

Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center

Fresh Air

Chicago SymphonyOrchestra

TED Radio Hour

WFIU Presents

On the Media

Classical Music with George Walker

Performance Today

Just You and Me with David Brent Johnson

Marketplace

Ether Game

HarmoniaSounds ChoralStandards by Starlight

Afterglow

Night LightsFiesta!

Beale StreetCaravan

Pipedreams

Classical Music

All Things Considered

The Folk Sampler

The Thistleand Shamrock

Classical Music

CarnegieHall Live

Noon Edition

The New YorkPhilharmonicThis Week

This American Life

Profiles

Exploring Music

Says You!

Wait Wait . . . Don’t Tell Me! Radiolab

The Best of Bob Parlocha

Schedule subject to change. See complete listing for details

Fresh Air

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With Heart and Voice

Fresh Air Weekend

Travel withRick Steves

San FranciscoSymphony

The Best of Bob Parlocha

Saturday

Earth Eats

Living Planet

5:04 & 5:33 p.m. : State & Local News

4:58 p.m. : A Moment of Science

2:01 & 3:01 p.m. : BBC News LYRIC OPERA OF CHICAGO:6/7: Anna Bolena6/13: Tosca6/20: The Metropolitan Opera National Council Grand Finals Concert6/27: The Passenger

10:58 a.m. : A Moment of Science

10:01 & 11:01 a.m. : BBC News

6:51 a.m. and 8:51 a.m. : Marketplace Morning Report

State and Local News :04 after the hour

BBC NewsWeekdays at 12:01 a.m. (except Tuesdays and Thursdays), 10:01 a.m., 11:01 a.m., 2:01 p.m., 3:01 p.m.Sundays at 7:01 a.m., 3:01 p.m., 6:01 p.m.Sundays to Thursdays at 10:01 p.m.

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1 Monday 8:00 PM CHICAGO SYMPHONY

A Tribute to Pierre Boulez with Alice Sara Ott and Pablo Heras-CasadoBOULEZ: Figures-Doubles-PrismesSTRAVINSKY: Four ÉtudesBARTÓK: Piano Concerto No. 3 (Alice Sara Ott, piano)DEBUSSY: Iberia, from ImagesBOULEZ: Notations VII (Daniel Barenboim, conductor)BARTÓK: Divertimento for Strings (Pierre Boulez, conductor)

10:00 PM PIPEDREAMSCathedral Centenary CelebrationConcert performances featuring the renovated organs at the Cathedral of Saint Paul in Minnesota’s capital city

2 Tuesday 8:00 PM ETHER GAME

Don’t Quit your Day JobMany composers earned their bread and butter in a different trade. On tonight’s Ether Game, Mark Chilla explores these musical hobbyists.

9:00 PM SOUNDS CHORALThe Italian Post-RomanticsBeyond Verdi, Marjorie Herman plays some wonderful sacred pieces by Ildebrando Pizzetti, Luigi Nono, Goffredo Petrassi, and others.

10:00 PM RELEVANT TONESCONTACT! at the the NY Phil Biennial: Beyond Recall Matthias Pintscher leads a concert of American premieres with members of the

Key to abbreviations. a., alto; b., bass; bar., baritone; bssn., bassoon; cl., clarinet; cond., conductor; cont., continuo; ct., countertenor; db., double bass; ch., chamber; E.hn., English horn; ens., ensemble; fl., flute; gt., guitar; hn., horn; hp., harp; hpsd., harpsichord; intro., introduction; instr., instrument; kbd., keyboard; lt., lute; ms., mezzo-soprano; ob., oboe; orch., orchestra; org., organ; Phil., Philharmonic; p., piano; perc., percussion; qt., quartet; rec., recorder; sax., saxophone; s., soprano; str., string; sym., symphony; t., tenor; tb., trombone; timp., timpani; tpt., trumpet; trans., transcribed; var., variations; vla., viola; vlc., vdg., viola da gamba; violoncello; vln., violin. Upper case letters indicate major keys; lower case letters indicate minor keys.

Note: Daily listings are as complete as we can make them at press time, and we strive to provide full program information whenever possible. Some programs, however, do not provide us with information about their content. We include the titles of those programs as a convenience. When we receive no program information for a given day, the day will not appear in the listings. For a complete list of WFIU’s schedule, see the program grid on pages 8 and 9.

New York Philharmonic at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City. All works are based on public sculptures from Salzburg. Seth Boustead hosts.

3 Wednesday 8:00 PM SAN FRANCISCO SYMPHONY

Alexander Barantschik, leader and violinSeth Asarnow, bandoneónMOZART: Divertimento in F major for Strings, K.138(125c)MENDELSSOHN: Violin Concerto in D minorBRITTEN: Simple Symphony, Opus 4PIAZZOLLA: Melodia—Libertango

10:00 PM COLLECTORS’ CORNER WITH HENRY FOGELThe Art of Jan LisieckiA remarkable young Canadian pianist plays Chopin and Mozart.

4 Thursday 8:00 PM CHAMBER MUSIC SOCIETY OF

LINCOLN CENTERIn the Key of G minorHAYDN: Quartet in G minor for Strings, Op. 20, No. 3, Hob. III:33SCHUMANN: Trio No. 3 in G minor for Piano, Violin, and Cello, Op. 110

9:00 PM HARMONIAFlights of Fancy Host-producer Angela Mariani takes you to the skies as she explores music by, for, and about birds. OK, maybe not music by birds, but a wealth of music exists inspired by these poets of the sky. In addition, she explores the evolution of the instrumental fantasia, from Byrd to Bach.

10:00 PM FIESTA!The Classical Side of Astor PiazzollaAstor Piazzolla helped bring tango music into the concert hall. In this program host Elbio Barilari visits some of the pieces Piazzolla originally wrote for chamber ensembles and a symphonic orchestra. Cuarteto Latinoamericano performs Four for Tango, the Kronos Quartet interprets Tango Sensations, and the Nashville Symphonia Orchestra performs Sinfonía Buenos Aires op.15.

5 Friday 8:00 PM AFTERGLOW

Tony Bennett and Bill EvansHost Mark Chilla visits the two recording sessions that Tony Bennett made in the 1970s with legendary pianist Bill Evans, produced by Helen Keane.

9:00 PM STANDARDS BY STARLIGHTWith host Dick Bishop (repeat)

10:00 PM NIGHT LIGHTSA Few Miles from MemphisHost David Brent Johnson presents a tribute to hardbop pianist Harold Mabern, focusing on the 1960s.

6 Saturday 1:00 PM LYRIC OPERA OF CHICAGO

DONIZETTI—Anna BolenaJamie Barton is Jane Seymour, Kelley O’Connor is Smeton, Sondra Radvanovsky is Anne Boleyn, and John Relyea is King Henry VIII. Sir Andrew Davis conducts. (In Italian; length 3 ½ hours)

10:00 PM FOLKTALESFolktale of Star Shine“Silently, one by one, in the infinite meadows of heaven, blossomed the lovely stars, the forget-me-nots of the angels.” That’s how Longfellow so lovingly described those heavenly bodies, and this week’s show finds host-producer Julia Meek tracking them around the musical globe.

7 Sunday11:00 AM RADIOLAB

SleepEvery creature on the planet sleeps—from humpback whales to fruit flies. Yet science still can’t answer the basic question: Why do we sleep? This hour, hosts Jad Abumrad and Robert Krulwich take a peek at iguanas sleeping with one eye open, get in bed with a pair of sleep-deprived new parents, and eavesdrop on the uneasy dreams of rats.

8:00 PM THE NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC THIS WEEKAlan Gilbert conductsYefim Bronfman, pianoBEETHOVEN: Piano Concerto No. 2 in B-flat major, op. 19Sean SHEPHERD: Songs (World-Premiere, New York Philharmonic Commission)BEETHOVEN: Piano Concerto No. 3 in C minor, op. 37

10:00 PM CARNEGIE HALL LIVE!Program to be announced.

8 Monday 8:00 PM CHICAGO SYMPHONY

Muti Conducts ScriabinSCRIABIN: Symphony No. 1 (Alisa Kolosova, mezzo-soprano; Sergey Skorokhodov, tenor; Chicago Symphony Chorus)

Astor Piazzolla

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PROKOFIEV: Alexander Nevsky (Alisa Kolosova, mezzo-soprano; Chicago Symphony Chorus)MOZART: Divertimento in D Major

10:00 PM PIPEDREAMSMusical MiscellaniesMichael Barone serves up a bit of this and a bit of that, from Bach to Boëllmann, enjoying organs and repertoire from diverse destinations.

9 Tuesday 8:00 PM ETHER GAME

Under the StarsGrab your telescopes as Ether Game explores stellar musical selections.

9:00 PM NOTUS CONTEMPORARY VOCAL ENSEMBLE SHOWCASENOTUS conductor Dominick DiOrio and WFIU Music Director Joe Goetz host a program of NOTUS concert highlights from the 2014-2015 academic year. The highly selective vocal ensemble specializes in works by living composers. (preempts Sounds Choral)

10:00 PM RELEVANT TONESIn MemoriamFrom Stravinsky’s famous In Memoriam Dylan Thomas to Hindemith’s Trauermusik, composers have long written their most personal and moving music as a tribute to a friend or great figure they admired. Host Seth Boustead remembers several great personalities with musical tributes by modern day composers.

10 Wednesday 8:00 PM SAN FRANCISCO SYMPHONY

Osmo Vänskä conductsDaniil Trifonov, pianoSIBELIUS: Night Ride and Sunrise, Opus 55RACHMANINOFF: Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini, Opus 43STRAVINSKY: Symphonies of Wind Instruments [1947 version]SIBELIUS: Symphony No. 6, Opus 104

10:00 PM COLLECTORS’ CORNER WITH HENRY FOGELThe Art of Zino Francescatti – Program 1 of 2TCHAIKOVSKY: Violin Concerto in D. (Schippers, NY Phil) Sony 82876-78760-2 32:54BRUCH: Violin Concerto No. 1 in g. (Frank Black; NBC Sym)Music & Arts 1118 22:35SIBELIUS: Violin Concerto in D Minor. (Bernstein, New York Phil)Sony SMK 7540 28:13MENDELSSOHN: Violin Concerto in e. (Szell, Cleveland) Sony 82876-78760-2 24:05PAGANINI: I Palpiti Variations. (Eugenio Bagnoli, piano)Music & Arts CD-1171 8:18

11 Thursday 8:00 PM CHAMBER MUSIC SOCIETY OF

LINCOLN CENTERRussian IV

NADAREJSHVILI: Quartet No. 2TCHAIKOVSKY: Quartet No.1

9:00 PM HARMONIAYou Bet!“You bet your life!”—“Let’s roll the dice!”—“I’m all in!” The urge to gamble is so embedded in our language that it’s tough to imagine a life without a wager or two of some kind. This week Angela Mariani explores music by, for, and about gamblers.

10:00 PM FIESTA!An Imaginary ConcertThis program features, as in a traditional symphonic concert, an exquisite and vibrant overture, a full-scale violin concerto, and a monumental symphony. The composers are Brazilian Edino Krieger, Bolivian Alberto Villalpando, and Mexican Blas Galindo.KRIEGER: Abertura Brasileira VILLALPANDO: Concerto for Violin and OrchestraGALINDO: Sinfonía BreveGALINDO: El son de la Negra

12 Friday 8:00 PM AFTERGLOW

Burt Bacharach and the Brill BuildingHost Mark Chilla explores the haunting and complex songbook of one of America’s greatest songwriters: Burt Bacharach. We’ll also hear some jazz interpretations of songs written by his colleagues from the songwriting factory that was the Brill Building.

9:00 PM STANDARDS BY STARLIGHTWith host Dick Bishop (repeat)

10:00 PM NIGHT LIGHTSAs Serious as Your Soul: Jazz and ReligionHost David Brent Johnson talks with Jason Bivins, author of Spirits Rejoice!: Jazz and American Religion, and takes a look at the jazz interests of religious icon and writer Thomas Merton.

13 Saturday 1:00 PM LYRIC OPERA OF CHICAGO

PUCCINI—ToscaRichard Ollarsaba is Cesare Angelotti, Dale Travis is Sacristan, and Bradley Smoak is

Sciarrone. Dmitri Jurowski conducts. (In Italian; length 3 hours)

10:00 PM FOLKTALESFolktale of Family AffairsMichael J. Fox believes that “Family is not an important thing, it’s everything.” That’s the premise we’re exploring this week—with words of wisdom and musical customs for, from, and about family life world round. Join host Julia Meek for a musical climb up the family tree.

14 Sunday11:00 AM RADIOLAB

HelloIt can be hard to start a conversation with a stranger—especially when that stranger is different. Maybe he doesn’t share your language or customs, celebrate your holidays, watch your TV shows, or even speak your language. In this episode, hosts Jad Abumrad and Robert Krulwich make contact with some of the strangest strangers on the planet, high in the jungle canopy and deep in the ocean.

8:00 PM THE NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC THIS WEEKAlan Gilbert conductsYefim Bronfman, piano; Glenn Dicterow, violin; Carter Brey, celloBEETHOVEN: Concerto in C major for Piano, Violin, and Cello, Op. 56, “Triple”BEETHOVEN: Piano Concerto No. 5 in E-flat major, op. 73, “Emperor”

10:00 PM CARNEGIE HALL LIVE!Program to be announced.

15 Monday 8:00 PM CHICAGO SYMPHONY

Ludovic Morlot Conducts La MerMARTINŮ: The Frescoes of Piero della FrancescaDEBUSSY: La MerTCHAIKOVSKY: Violin Concerto in D Major, Op. 35 (Robert Chen, violin)MOZART: Piano Concerto No. 21 in C Major, K. 467 (Jonathan Biss, piano)

10:00 PM PIPEDREAMSAm I Blue?Michael Barone asks the question, “Who knew that when wind blew through an organ’s pipes the results would be, among other things, the blues?”

16 Tuesday 8:00 PM ETHER GAME

The Musical ScaleHost Mark Chilla goes all the way from Do-Re-Mi to La-Ti-Do in this scalar edition of Ether Game.

9:00 PM SOUNDS CHORALHandel’s Jephtha, Acts II and IIIMarjorie Herman visits Acts II and II, which reflect the composer’s deep understanding of the human condition.

10:00 PM RELEVANT TONESAssad Brothers

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Legendary Brazilian guitar duo Sérgio and Odair Assad have been performing and recording together for 50 years, reinventing guitar technique along the way. Host Seth Boustead talks with them about their remarkable career and plays music by a wide variety of composers who have written for them.

17 Wednesday 8:00 PM SAN FRANCISCO SYMPHONY

Lionel Bringuier conductsHélène Grimaud, pianoBRAHMS: Piano Concerto No. 1 in D minor, Opus 15DUTILLEUX: MétabolesRAVEL: La Valse

10:00 PM COLLECTORS’ CORNER WITH HENRY FOGELThe Art of Zino Francescatti – Program 2 of 2BRAHMS: Violin Concerto in D. (Bernstein, NY Phil)Sony SMK 47540 38:00FAURÉ: Sonata No. 2 in e, Op. 108. (Robert Casadesus)Music & Arts CD-1260 21:10FRANCK: Violin Sonata in A. (Casadesus) Music & Arts CD-1260 27:00VIEUXTEMPS: Violin Concerto No. 4 in d. (Ormandy, Phila)Music & Arts CD-1260 29:00

18 Thursday 8:00 PM CHAMBER MUSIC SOCIETY OF

LINCOLN CENTERBEETHOVEN Early and LateBEETHOVEN: Trio in D major for Violin, Viola, and Cello, Op. 9, No. 2BEETHOVEN: Quartet in F major for Strings, Op. 135

9:00 PM HARMONIAFamily Ties Glance back through history and you might notice that there are a lot of children who followed in their fathers’ musical footsteps. This week on Harmonia, Angela Marinari looks at the families of such composers as

Praetorius, Manfredini, and Forqueray, who seemed wired for song. Plus, releases from Jordi Savall and his two musical offspring.

10:00 PM FIESTA!Leo Brouwer Once AgainElbio Barilari visits once more the work of the contemporary Latin American composer Cuban Leo Brouwer. He presents Brouwer’s rarely heard Concerto No. 1 for Guitar and Small Orchestra (featuring guitar player John Williams) as well as his delightful take on the music of The Beatles performed by the Havana String Quartet.

19 Friday 8:00 PM AFTERGLOW

Notable Releases 2015 Mark Chilla looks back at some notable vocal jazz and traditional pop releases from the last six months, including a new album by José James; an album by pianist Harold Mabern featuring vocalists Kurt Elling, Norah Jones, and others; plus a new release of the lost radio recordings of Peggy Lee.

9:00 PM STANDARDS BY STARLIGHTWith host Dick Bishop (repeat)

10:00 PM NIGHT LIGHTSThe Juneteenth Jazz JamboreeJoin host David Brent Johnson for a jazz tribute to Juneteenth, the African-American holiday marking the end of slavery, with music from Paul Robeson and Count Basie, John Coltrane, Max Roach, Louis Jordan, and others.

20 Saturday 1:00 PM MET OPERA NATIONAL

COUNCIL GRAND FINALS CONCERTEach year, the Metropolitan Opera’s National Council hosts a competition to find the next generation of opera stars. Last fall they started with more than 1,500 hopefuls, and from that group, nine young singers made it through several rounds all the way to the finals. On this broadcast, you’ll hear them compete to win. Fabio Luisi conducts. (Length approx. 2 hrs. 30 mins.)

10:00 PM FOLKTALESFolktale of Libations“What’s Drinking? A mere pause from thinking”—that’s according to Lord Byron. Host Julia Meek encourages you to draw your own cup of conclusions as she imbibes music about intoxicating beverages around the world.

21 Sunday 11:00 AM RADIOLAB

TimeThis hour, hosts Jad Abumrad and Robert Krulwich try their hand at unlocking the mysteries of time. They stretch and bend it, wrestle with its subjective nature, and wrap their minds around strategies to standardize it—stopping along the way at a 19th-century railroad station in Ohio, a track meet, and a Beethoven concert.

8:00 PM THE NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC THIS WEEKAlan Gilbert conductsLisa Batiashvili, violin; Françoix Leleux, oboeBEETHOVEN: Concerto in C major for Piano, Violin, and Cello, Op. 56, “Triple”BEETHOVEN: Piano Concerto No. 5 in E-flat major, op. 73, “Emperor”

10:00 PM CARNEGIE HALL LIVE!Program to be announced.

22 Monday 8:00 PM CHICAGO SYMPHONY

Manfred Honeck Conducts Beethoven 7HAYDN: Symphony No. 93STRAUSS: Don JuanBEETHOVEN: Symphony No. 7HAYDN: Symphony No. 100 (Military) (Nicholas McGegan, conductor)

10:00 PM PIPEDREAMSA Sonic BlockbusterIn which Michael Barone blends a huge romantic pipe organ into a full symphonic wind and percussion ensemble, with clearly audible results.

23 Tuesday 8:00 PM THE VERONA QUARTET LIVE

FROM AUER HALLHAYDN: String Quartet, Op. 74, No. 1WEBERN: Langsamer SatzKelly MARIE-MURPHY: Dark EnergyBEETHOVEN: String Quartet Op. 59 No. 2 (preempts Ether Game and Sounds Choral)

10:00 PM RELEVANT TONESComposer Spotlight: Terry Riley at 80One of the key pioneers in the influential minimalist movement, Terry Riley is a restless artist who has constantly sought to reinvent himself over his long career. Seth Boustead starts with the landmark piece In C and works his way through the numerous highlights of his musical output.

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24 Wednesday 8:00 PM SAN FRANCISCO SYMPHONY

Jaap van Zweden conductsSimone Lamsma, violinMOZART: Overture from The Abduction from the Seraglio, K.384SIBELIUS: Violin Concerto in D minor, Opus 47TCHAIKOVSKY: Symphony No. 4 in F minor, Opus 36

10:00 PM COLLECTORS’ CORNER WITH HENRY FOGELRichard Tucker in Live PerformanceProgram details to be announced.

25 Thursday 8:00 PM CHAMBER MUSIC SOCIETY OF

LINCOLN CENTERRavel & BrahmsRAVEL: Rapsodie espagnole for Two PianosBRAHMS: Quartet in C minor for Piano, Violin, Viola, and Cello, Op. 60

9:00 PM HARMONIADoes Your Voice Hang Low?Angela Marinari presents compositions written for extremely low vocal or instrumental ranges.

10:00 PM FIESTA!Music of the PacificTen Latin American countries are bathed by the Pacific Ocean. In this program Elbio Barilari starts with the two southernmost among these nations: Peru and Chile.

26 Friday 8:00 PM AFTERGLOW

Songs of the Season: SummerIn keeping with Afterglow tradition, Mark Chilla salutes warm weather and sunshine with a few songs of the season.

9:00 PM STANDARDS BY STARLIGHTWith host Dick Bishop (repeat)

10:00 PM NIGHT LIGHTSThe Great Columbia Jazz PurgeOn one day in 1973 Columbia Records dropped four jazz artists from their recording contracts: Bill Evans, Keith Jarrett, Ornette Coleman, and Charles Mingus. Host David Brent Johnson visits the music they made during their brief stay on the label in the early 1970s.

27 Saturday 1:00 PM LYRIC OPERA OF CHICAGO

Mieczyslaw WEINBERG—The PassengerAmanda Majeski is Marta, Daveda Karanas is Liese, Brandon Jovanovich is Walter, Joshua Hopkins is Tadeusz, and Kelly Kaduce is Katya. Libretto by Alexander Medvedev. Sir Andrew Davis conducts. (In Russian, German, Polish, French, Yiddish, Czech, and English; length 3 hours)

10:00 PM FOLKTALESFolktale of Rivers and StreamsAccording to Shakespeare, “Smooth runs the water where the brook is deep.” This week’s episode finds host Julia Meek navigating rolling, rambling, ever-moving waterways around the musical globe.

28 Sunday 11:00 AM RADIOLAB

Black BoxJad Abumrad and Robert Krulwich examine black boxes—those peculiar spaces where it’s clear what’s going in, we know what’s coming out, but what happens in-between is a mystery. From the darkest parts of metamorphosis to a sixty year-old secret among magicians, they confront the stubborn gaps in our understanding.

8:00 PM THE NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC THIS WEEKAlan Gilbert conductsAnthony McGill, clarinetRAVEL: Valses nobles et sentimentalesNIELSEN: Clarinet ConcertoTCHAIKOVSKY: Selections from Swan Lake

10:00 PM CARNEGIE HALL LIVE!Program to be announced.

29 Monday 8:00 PM CHICAGO SYMPHONY

Dutoit Conducts StraussHAYDN: Symphony No. 85 in B-flat Major (La Reine)STRAUSS: Don Quixote (John Sharp, cello; Charles Pikler, viola)RACHMANINOV: Piano Concerto No. 3 in D Minor, Op. 30 (Nikolai Lugansky, piano)

10:00 PM PIPEDREAMSAmerican AspirationsImaginative composers and performers explore the varied opportunities of the King of Instruments.

30 Tuesday 8:00 PM ETHER GAME

National AnthemsAs we gear up for Independence Day, host Mark Chilla discovers that national anthems are more than “The Star-Spangled Banner.”

9:00 PM SOUNDS CHORALBob Chilcott: St. John PassionDeeply affected as a youth by the passions of Bach, Chilcott alternates the texts from the St. John Passion with religious poetry from the 17th century to the present.

10:00 PM RELEVANT TONESDel Sol Quartet – Quartets of Peter SculthorpeThis new release by the Del Sol Quartet marks the first time that all of the string quartets by Australian composer Peter Sculthorpe have appeared on one recording. Host Seth Boustead plays selections from this remarkable new album.

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This month on WTIU television

Poldark on MASTERPIECE Sundays, June 21 to August 2 at 9pm

Almost 40 years ago Captain Ross Poldark galloped across the TV screens of millions of PBS viewers, vexing villains and winning female hearts in one of MASTERPIECE’s earliest hit series, Poldark. Now the gallant captain rides again in eight exciting episodes, allowing a new generation to delight in the exploits of this unconventional romantic hero.

Aidan Turner (The Hobbit) stars as Ross Poldark, a redcoat who returns to Cornwall after the American Revolutionary War to discover that his father is dead, his lands are ruined, and his true love is about to marry his first cousin. Also starring is Eleanor Tomlinson (Death Comes to Pemberley) as the fiery servant Demelza, a strong-willed miner’s daughter who runs away from home and finds refuge in Poldark’s enlightened household.

Co-starring are Bleak House’s Warren Clarke as Poldark’s prosperous, duplicitous Uncle Charles; Ruby Bentall (The Paradise) as Charles’s tenderhearted daughter, Verity; Kyle Soller as Verity’s ineffectual brother, Francis; and Heida Reed as Francis’s fiancée, Elizabeth Chenoweth, the beautiful young woman who gave Poldark her ring as a love token before he left for America.

MemberCard BenefitsFor complete details, visit membercard.com/wfiu or call 800-662-3311.

Benefits of the Month:Cave Country Canoes (#366)112 Main StreetMilltown812-365-2705cavecountrycanoes.comValid for two-for-one canoe trip tickets during the month; subject to availability. 

Theater on the Square (#171)627 Massachusetts AvenueIndianapolis317-637-8085tots.orgValid for two-for-one admission during the month; subject to availability. Visit website for performance schedule.

Jazz NotesSummertime, and the listening is easy—particularly if you keep your radio, phone, or computer set to WFIU. Want to hear the latest jazz releases as well as the classics, the best of past and present Indiana jazz, in-studio performances, or even make a request? Settle into your weekday afternoon groove from 3:30 to 5 p.m. with David Brent Johnson on Just You and Me, and stick around on Fridays for some end-of-the-week “Soul Stew” with William Morris.

Friday evening Afterglow host Mark Chilla has shows on tap this month featuring Burt Bacharach and the Brill Building songwriting factory, as well as a roundup of new and recent vocal-jazz releases.

Night Lights pays tribute to the Juneteenth holiday and the 1960s recordings of veteran hardbop pianist Harold Mabern, while we treat listeners at 9 p.m. to one last monthly round of Dick Bishop’s Standards by Starlight with shows selected from the archive.

Students honored with SPJ awardsJournalism students who worked with WFIU were honored recently by the Society of Professional Journalists with their regional Mark of Excellence Awards. The accolades point to a multi-year collaboration between WFIU and Sarah Neal-Estes’s audio storytelling classes in the Media School.

IU Media School junior Kale Wilk took first place in Region 5’s Radio Feature category for “Farmer Chris Vosters Finds Comfort in Selling Kettle Corn.” Wilk’s profile of a Bloomington area farmer was produced with guidance from WFIU producer Annie Corrigan, and aired on Earth Eats.

IU senior Anu Kumar was named a finalist in the Radio Feature category for her report “Women Spin a Common Thread from the Inside, Out.” Kumar worked with WFIU’s Yaël Ksander to produce her story about a writing circle for women incarcerated in the Monroe County Correctional Center. The feature aired on WFIU in December during the morning and evening news magazines. Both features are archived at wfiu.org.

The Media School’s American Student Radio was named a finalist in Region 5 for best use of multimedia. WFIU played an advisory and editorial role in the production of their transmedia project “How Do Stories Bring Us Together: The ASR Templeton K-6 Project,” for which Kindergarten through sixth grade students created a Web documentary and learned the basics of public media storytelling.

While Kale’s feature is representing Region 5 at nationals, he will be interning with Earth Eats and the WFIU Arts Desk this summer.

WFIU congratulates Kale, Anu, and their peers, and is proud to play a role in nurturing the next generation of radio and multimedia producers.

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Bloomington Chiropractic Center

Bloomington Iron & Metal, Inc.Blues at the Crossroads

Festival—Terre HauteJudson Brewer, M.D., P.C.,

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of ColumbusDr. Phillip Crooke Obstetrics

& GynecologyEllerman RoofingDuke EnergyDr. David Howell & Dr.

Timothy Pliske, DDS of Bedford & Bloomington

Nick’s English HutPynco, Inc.—BedfordSmithville Communications

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Allen Funeral HomeAnderson Medical ProductsAqua Pro Pool & Spa SpecialistsArt Spaces, Inc.Baugh Enterprises Commercial

Printing & Bulk Mail ServicesBell TraceBicycle GarageBloom MagazineBloomingfoods Market & DeliBloomington Center

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Bloomingfoods Market & Deli (Earth Eats)The Bloomington

Brewing Company (Just You and Me)Bloomington Ford (Classical Music with

George Walker)Cardinal Spirits (Earth Eats)IU Center for Applied

Cybersecurity Research (WFIU News)IU Credit Union (Classical Music with

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Elizabeth Rue (Arts Programming)Pizza X (Just You and Me)ReStore/Habitat for Humanity (Classical Music with

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George Walker)Siam House Thai Cuisine (Just You and Me)Soma (Just You and Me) (Afterglow)Stumpner’s Building Services (Afterglow)The Trojan Horse (Just You and Me)Vance Music Center (Classical Music with

George Walker)Warren Ward Associates (Just You and Me)Dan Williamson, Insurance Agent (Just You and Me)Jeremy Zeichner, Charles Schwab

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Indiana University (A Moment of Science)Landlocked Music (Night Lights)The Laughing Planet (Night Lights)Pynco, Inc., Bedford (A Moment of Science) (Harmonia)

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