Recent Episodes
Mark Volpe on the Selection of Andris Nelsons at the BSO
Mark Volpe on the Selection of Andris Nelsons at the BSO
CNE Journal
05/16/13
Bernard Haitink on Brahms and Schubert
Bernard Haitink on Brahms and Schubert
CNE Journal
05/03/13
Boston Symphony Orchestra Conductor Emeritus Bernard Haitink talks with CNE's Brian McCreath about Schubert's "Great" C major Symphony and Brahms's Violin Concerto.
(photo of Bernard Haitink by Todd Rosenberg)
Violinist Nikolaj Znaider on Conducting and Brahms
Violinist Nikolaj Znaider on Conducting and Brahms
CNE Journal
05/03/13
Violinist Nikolaj Znaider talks with CNE's Brian McCreath about his conducting career, playing Brahms with Bernard Haitink, and being a new parent.
(photo of Nikolaj Znaider by Matthias Creutziger)
Conductor Bernard Haitink on Schubert, Mahler, and the Concertgebouw
Conductor Bernard Haitink on Schubert, Mahler, and the Concertgebouw
CNE Journal
04/26/13
Boston Symphony Orchestra Conductor Emeritus Bernard Haitink talks with CNE's Brian McCreath about Schubert's Symphony No. 5 and Mahler's Symphony No. 4, as well as his memories of growing up in Amsterdam with the Concertgebouw Orchestra.
(photo of Bernard Haitink by Todd Rosenberg)
Stravinsky's The Rite of Spring at the New England Conservatory
Stravinsky's The Rite of Spring at the New England Conservatory
CNE Journal
04/23/13
The BSO's Tony Fogg on 2013-2014
The BSO's Tony Fogg on 2013-2014
CNE Journal
04/23/13
Boston Symphony Orchestra Artistic Administrator Tony Fogg talks with CNE's Brian McCreath about the 2013-2014 BSO season.
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Classical New England and NPR’s Noah Adams chronicle of the idealistic artists, uncompromising personalities, and powerful music of the Abolitionist era, and looks at how music helped transform abolitionism from a scorned fringe movement into a nation-changing force.
Read more and see video from American Experience's The Abolistionists
Music featured on the program:
Traditional - Steal Away
Fisk Jubilee Singers
Anon. - Come Join the Abolitionists
Deborah Anne Goss
Henry Russell - The Maniac
George Shirley, baritone; William Bolcom, piano
Jesse Hutchinson, Jr. - The Old Granite State
New Hutchinson Family Singers
Jesse Hutchinson, Jr. - Get off the Track
New Hutchinson Family Singers
Stephen Foster - Variations on Old Folks At Home
Noel Lester, piano
Stephen Foster - My Old Kentucky Home
George Shirley, baritone; William Bolcom, piano
Stephen Foster - My Old Kentucky Home arr. for Solo Flute
Paula Robison, Flute
Stephen Foster - Hard Times Come Again No More
Thomas Hampson, baritone; Jay Ungar violin; Molly Mason, bass; Tony Trishka, banjo; David Alpher, piano; Mark Rust & Garrison Keillor, background vocals
George F. Root - Where Home Is
The Harmoneion Singers: Peter Basquin, harmonium
George F. Root - Battle Cry of Freedom
John Cowan, vocals; Butch Baldassari, mandolin; Mark Combs, fiddle; Bryon House, bass; Jeffrey Taylor; accordion
George F. Root - Battle Cry of Freedom (reprise)
Mar Gardner, banjo; Rex Rideout, fiddle
Henry Clay Work - Kingdom Coming
Clifford Jackson, baritone; Joan Morris, mezzo-soprano; William Bolcom, piano; The Camerata Chorus Of Washington
Henry Clay Work – Who Shall Rule This American Nation?
Clifford Jackson, baritone; William Bolcom, piano; The Camerata Chorus Of Washington
Traditional – De Gospel Train (Get On Board)
Fisk Jubilee Singers
Jesse Hutchinson, Jr: - Get Off The Track
'The Proper Ladies -Deborah Goss and Anabel Graetz
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