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A centenary tribute to a piano legend this Friday (5/17, rebroadcast Saturday 5/18)
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Jason Max Ferdinand hosts Sounds Choral this Sunday (5/19).
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Robert Schumann and Franz Liszt each only wrote one opera, and we're showcasing excellent recordings of each on this week's Sunday Opera. Schumann's "Genoveva" is based on the life of Genevieve of Brabant, and Liszt's "Don Sanche, ou Le chateau de l'amour" ("Don Sanche, or The Castle of Love") was reportedly written by Liszt when he was 13 and features Don Sanche's love for Elzire and how a wizard named Alidor who lives in the "Castle of Love" helps him win hers.
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We're looking at 100 years of Broadway history on this week's Dress Circle as we look at some of the shows that opened in New York on this week's program. Our earliest show is "Step this Way" from 1916, and our most recent opening is the last musical to open in May, 2016's "Paramour" by Circque du Soliel.
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Julianne Baird heads the cast as Dido this Sunday (5/5) at 8 pm.
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Princeton Symphony Orchestra Performs Pulitzer Prize-Winning Piece on Friday Night Broadcast ConcertThe Grammy-winning trio Time for Three joins the orchestra for this concert Friday (5/3 at 8 pm) featuring Contact by Kevin Puts, which won the Pulitzer Prize and two Grammy Awards.
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A Tempo this Saturday (4/27 at 7 pm) features a conversation with percussionist Lisa Pegher about an upcoming production incorporating elements of AI.
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This week's Opera is Berlioz's "Benvenuto Cellini" which has a mostly fictitious libretto even though Berlioz wanted to base it on Cellini's memoirs. The recording comes from the Metropolitan Opera's 2003 production featuring Marcello Giordano in the title Role.
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This program features Sinatra singing songs from eleven of the films with which he was associated and even includes a song from his short stint in "Carousel."
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The Lyric Stage Sunday (4/28 at 8 pm) features Act two of Alfonso und Estrella.
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