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Leora Zeitlin

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January 04, 2013

11:06 AM
Tower Music
Artist : Chicago Trombone Consort
Album : Chicago Trombone Consort
Composer : Vaclav Nelhybel
Catalog : TROY 1183
Label : Albany
11:10 AM
West Side Story: Cool
Artist : Modern Mandolin Quartet
Album : Americana Modern Mandolin Quartet
Composer : Leonard Bernstein
Catalog : 92157
Label : Sono Luminus
11:15 AM
Suite Bergamasque: Clair de Lune
Artist : Fuzjko Hemming, piano
Album :
Composer : Claude Debussy
Catalog : 73097
Instrument : P
TrackNumber : 12
ReleaseYear : 2009
Label : Domo
11:22 AM
Dance Preludes
Artist : Eduard Brunner, clarinet
Album :
Composer : Witold Lutoslawski
Catalog : 416817 CD
Conductor : Witold Lutoslawski
Orchestra : Bavarian Radio Symphony
Label : Philips
11:32 AM
"Summertime" from Porgy and Bess
Artist : Anne Akiko Meyers, violin; Reiko Uchida, piano
Album : Seasons...Dreams
Composer : George Gershwin/Heifetz
Catalog : 7780
Label : e one
11:37 AM
Sleigh Ride
Artist : Rochester Pops Orchestra
Album : Christmas at the Pops
Composer : Leopold Mozart
Catalog : 220
Conductor : Erich Kunzel
Label : Pro Arte
11:40 AM
Lieutenant Kije Suite: Troika
Artist : National Orchestra of France
Album :
Composer : Sergei Prokofiev
Catalog : 44784
Conductor : Lorin Maazel
TrackNumber : 8
Label : CBS
11:45 AM
Wonderful Town: Ballet at the Village Vortex
Artist : Orchestra of St. Luke’s
Album : Leonard Bernstein's New York
Composer : Leonard Bernstein
Catalog : 79400
Conductor : Eric Stern
Label : Nonesuch Records
11:47 AM
Wonderful Town: A Little Bit in Love
Artist : Audra McDonald, vocalist
Album : Leonard Bernstein's New York
Composer : Leonard Bernstein
Catalog : 79400
Conductor : Eric Stern
Orchestra : Orchestra of St. Luke's
Label : Nonesuch Records
11:51 AM
Symphony No. 3 Organ in c Op 78: 2. Maestoso
Artist : Simon Preston, organ
Album :
Composer : Camille Saint-Saens
Catalog : 439512
Conductor : James Levine
Orchestra : Berlin Philharmonic
Label : DeutGramop
12:08 PM
Clarinet Quintet in B-Flat Major, Op. 34: III. Menuetto
Artist : Charles Neidich, clarinet
Album :
Composer : Carl Maria von Weber
Catalog : 57968
Orchestra : L'Archibudelli
Label : Sony
12:14 PM
Clarinet Quintet in B-Flat, Op 34: IV. Rondo
Artist : Charles Neidich, clarinet
Album :
Composer : Carl Maria von Weber
Catalog : 57968
Orchestra : L'Archibudelli
Label : Sony Classical
12:21 PM
Symphony No. 8, "Unfinished": I. Allegro moderato
Artist : Philharmonia Orchestra
Album : Schubert: Symphonies Nos. 8 & 9
Composer : Franz Schubert
Catalog : 63854
Conductor : Otto Klemperer
Label : EMI
12:37 PM
String Quartet No. 8: I. Largo
Artist : Manhattan String Quartet
Album : Shostakovich: String Qu8artets Nos. 6, 7, 8
Composer : Dmitri Shostakovich
Label : Ess.a.y
12:43 PM
Sleeping Beauty: Waltz Op 66
Artist : Dallas Symphony Orchestra
Album :
Composer : Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
Catalog : 3215
Conductor : Andrew Litton
Label : Delos
12:48 PM
Sellinger’s Round
Artist : Glenn Gould, piano
Album :
Composer : William Byrd
Catalog : 456808
Label : Philips
12:54 PM
Flower of Scotland
Artist : Russell Watson, tenor
Album : Russell Watson: Anthems
Composer : Roy Williamson
Catalog : 99168
Orchestra : Robert Emery
Instrument : The Pride of Murray Pipe Band
Label : Sony Classical

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Intermezzo
2:07 pm
Thu May 16, 2013

Gabbi and Leland to perform Beethoven with NHSO

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Maestra Marianna Gabbi, conductor of the New Horizons Symphony Orchestra.

Conductor Marianna Gabbi and pianist William Leland met in 1975, when Gabbi first came to Las Cruces. Their friendship and musical kinship has not wavered, and this weekend, they perform Beethoven’s Emperor Concerto together, with Leland as soloist and Gabbi leading the New Horizons Symphony Orchestra. Gabbi reflects on music by Beethoven and Dvorak, as well as her long friendship with Leland, in this interview with Intermezzo host Leora Zeitlin.

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2:38 pm
Tue May 14, 2013

Bill Clark conducts Mesilla Valley Concert Band in spring concert

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Intermezzo
1:56 pm
Wed May 8, 2013

A Celtic Circle: Terry Kay Gilbert talks about the Mesilla Valley Teen Singers

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Terry Kay Gilbert, founder and director of Mesilla Valley Teen Singers.

Terry Kay Gilbert saw a need for a high-school age choir in Las Cruces, so eight years ago she started one -- the Mesilla Valley Teen Singers. The ensemble has grown from its original size of seven singers to almost 50, and includes students from several area high schools as well as home-schoolers. She came to the studios of KRWG to talk with Intermezzo host Leora Zeitlin about their spring Celtic music concert, and the gratification she gets from leading teens into the world of music.

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Intermezzo
3:38 pm
Mon May 6, 2013

Locked in the boiler room at Carnegie Hall: A conversation with Pam Shaffer Reinhard and Bill Kuyper

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Violinist Pamela Shaffer Reinhard and horn player L. William Kuyper

Las Cruces boasts numerous top quality musicians, including several retirees from major orchestras who continue to share their musical talents with the community. Pamela Shaffer Reinhard, retired violinist from the Minnesota Orchestra, and L. William Kuyper, retired horn player from the New York Philharmonic, met here in Las Cruces, and have now formed the Southwest Trio, with Palm Springs-based pianist Robert Miller.

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Intermezzo
3:22 pm
Fri May 3, 2013

Musical Truths: A Conversation with Mark Kosower and Lonnie Klein

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Conductor Lonnie Klein and cellist Mark Kosower

Acclaimed cellist Mark Kosower maintains a busy solo career while also serving as the Principal Cellist of the Cleveland Orchestra and teaching at the Cleveland Institute of Music. While in Las Cruces to perform the Schumann Cello Concerto with the Las Cruces Symphony, he and conductor Lonnie Klein came to the KRWG studios to talk with Intermezzo host Leora Zeitlin about Schumann, Tchaikovsky, and Kosower’s renowned teacher, Janos Starker, who died earlier in the week.

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Intermezzo
2:23 pm
Wed May 1, 2013

Love Spurned: John Carlo Pierce discusses two operas

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Opera professor and Dona Ana Lyric Opera director John Carlo Pierce
Intermezzo
12:25 pm
Thu April 11, 2013

Inspiration: A Conversation About Poetry, Art and Music with Larry Thomas and Lon Chaffin

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Composer Lon Chaffin and Texas Poet Laureate Larry D. Thomas
Intermezzo
3:30 pm
Fri April 5, 2013

Beethoven’s “Triple Concerto”: A Conversation with Edward Arron & Ruggero Allifranchini

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Cellist Edward Arron and Ruggero Allifranchini in the KRWG studios.
Intermezzo
3:26 pm
Wed April 3, 2013

Hey, Mozart! Two Young Las Cruces Composers Discuss the Project

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Indumati Roychowdhury and Mikayla Smelker, both winners of the 2011 Hey, Mozart! New Mexico Child Composer Project, with orchestrator Dr. Greg Fant
Intermezzo
12:35 pm
Tue March 19, 2013

For the Love of Music: Jorge Martinez-Rios and Marianna Gabbi

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Violist and singer Jorge Martinez-Rios and conductor Marianna Gabbi at KRWG-FM.
Intermezzo
1:40 pm
Wed March 13, 2013

A Choral Concert of Three Contemporary Masterpieces

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NMSU Choirs conductor David Klement

When young people are exposed to great music, their lives can be forever changed. Contemporary

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Intermezzo
3:16 pm
Wed February 6, 2013

“DAVID AMRAM WEEK” in Las Cruces: Fred Bugbee discusses this year’ Contemporary Arts Festival

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Fred Bugbee, percussion professor and organizer of the Contemporary Arts Festival

Legendary classical/jazz/world music composer and performer David Amram is the focus of the third annual NMSU Warner Hutchison Contemporary Arts Festival, taking place next week in Las Cruces. Percussion professor Fred Bugbee, who organized the festival with horn professor Nancy Joy, came to talk with Intermezzo host Leora Zeitlin about Amram, and the concerts, lectures and films that will explore his career and multi-faceted music.

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Intermezzo
3:51 pm
Fri February 1, 2013

Sharing the Music: A Conversation with Ilya Yakushev

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Pianist Ilya Yakushev in the KRWG studio.

Pianist Ilya Yakushev maintains a packed schedule of concerts, and

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Intermezzo
12:47 pm
Thu January 3, 2013

David Klement leads choirs in music about light and life

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David Klement, choral director for the NMSU choirs

David Klement is the new director of the NMSU choirs, and the underlying theme he chose for their concerts this year is “Light, life and newness.” He came by the KRWG studios on Dec. 4, 2012, to talk with Intermezzo host Leora Zeitlin about his plans for the choirs, how he prepares them for a performance, a recently-discovered Magnificat written by a young Mendelssohn, and his own background as a singer and choral conductor.

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2:53 pm
Mon December 31, 2012

Rachmaninoff on Short Notice: Gleb Ivanov and Lonnie Klein

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Conductor Lonnie Klein and pianist Gleb Ivanov.

Sergei Rachmaninoff’s Piano Concerto No. 3 is one of the most difficult works in the piano repertoire, so to get a request to perform it in just three weeks can be a daunting challenge. Faced with a last-minute cancelation by his scheduled artist, Lonnie Klein found Gleb Ivanov to stand in and perform the massive work. They came to the KRWG studios on November 30, 2012 talk with Intermezzo host Leora Zeitlin about Rachmaninoff, what makes Russian music “Russian,” and more.

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