Collectors Corner With Henry Fogel
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Beethoven’s “Violin Concerto” on tonight’s program

Tonight at 7:00 on the “Evening Concert” on FM 90.9 it’s “Collectors’ Corner with Henry Fogel” with another program in a series of recordings by the Berlin Philharmonic led by Wilhelm Furtwängler. You’ll hear Beethoven’s “Violin Concerto” with soloist Erich Röhn, Brahms “4th Symphony”, and Strauss’ “Till Eulenspiegel’s Merry Pranks”.

Prokofiev
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It’s a new week of “Evening Concert” programs: music of Sibelius, Handel, et.al.

This week on the “Evening Concert” on FM 90.9 you’ll hear Sibelius’ “1st Symphony” from New York, Handel’s “Messiah” from Chicago, Mendelssohn’s “Violin Concerto” from Cleveland, Beethoven’s “Violin Concerto” on “Collectors Corner” then Sunday Prokofiev’s “2nd String Quartet” from Lincoln Center and an episode of “Early Music Now”.

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Classic recording of Beethoven’s “5th Symphony” on the “Evening Concert”

Tonight at 7:00 on the “Evening Concert” on FM 90.9 it’s “Collectors’ Corner with Henry Fogel” with another program in the series of recordings by the Berlin Philharmonic led by Wilhelm Furtwangler. You’ll hear Beethoven’s “5th Symphony”, Brahms “2nd Piano Concerto” with soloist Edwin Fischer, and Sibelius’ “Violin Concerto” with soloist Georg Kulenkampff.

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Music of Mozart, Bernstein and others on a new week of “Evening Concert” programs

This week on the “Evening Concert” on FM 90.9 you’ll hear Mozart’s “5th Violin Concerto”  from New York, Bernstein’s “Symphonic Dances from “West Side Story”” from Chicago, Sibelius’ “4th  Symphony” from Cleveland, Beethoven’s “5th Symphony” on “Collectors Corner” then Sunday Nielsen’s Op. 43 “Wind Quintet” from Lincoln Center and an episode of “Early Music Now”.

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Iconic recording of Beethoven’s “9th Symphony” on the “Evening Concert”

Tonight at 7:00 on the “Evening Concert” on FM 90.9 it’s “Collectors’ Corner with Henry Fogel”.  Tonight is the second in a series of programs of Berlin Philharmonic releases of broadcasts featuring conductor Wilhelm Fürtwangler. You’ll hear Beethoven’s “9th Symphony”, Wagner’s “Prelude and Liebestod from “Tristan und Isolde” and Gluck’s “Alceste” Overture.

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