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  • Some composers, like Paul Dukas, are best known for one or two specific works, and on this week’s Sunday Opera (2/22 3:00 p.m.), we’re going to change that when we look at his only surviving opera “Ariane et Barbe-Bleue.” The extremely self-deprecating Dukas destroyed his other three operas, so we’re lucky to have this delightful version of the Charles Perrault fairytale.
  • Comparing different pianists in the same works this Friday (2/20, rebroadcast Saturday 2/21)
  • Sounds Choral this Sunday (2/15 at 2 pm) features works written for the New York Virtuoso Singers.
  • This broadcast Monday (2/9 at 8 pm) includes the world premiere of a Piano Quintet by Spanish-American compeer/pianist Jorge Tabares.
  • Works by David Diamond, Leopold Godowsky, Claude Debussy, Camille Saint-Saëns and more.
  • Piano Concertos by Bach, Saint-Saëns and D'Albert.
  • There are many celebrations in the month of March such as National Noodle Month, National Flour Month, and National Frozen Food Month. However, we like to celebrate another aspect of March as National Women’s History Month. With that said, this week’s Dress Circle (3/15 7:00 p.m.) is dedicated to fourteen of the women who have composed scores for some on and off-Broadway musicals.
  • We’re turning to a 19th century opera from the British Isles, and it’s not by Gilbert and Sullivan, on this week’s Sunday Opera (3/22 3:00 p.m.).This time, it’s by Irish composer William Vincent Wallace, and it’s the story of the water Nymph Lurline and her love for the mortal Count Rupert.
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