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Sunday afternoons are special on WSHU. Every week, David Bouchier puts a different spin on classical music - anecdotes about the great composers, poetry, musical history, and even musical jokes. Sunday Matinée may explore the hidden links between music and literature, composers' letters, music for a special season of the year, or music designed to make you think. Whatever the theme, David Bouchier gives classical music a new dimension on Sunday afternoons.
Many of the composers of the past who are now famous scarcely earned any money from their genius. But some did very well. Wagner was deeply in debt as a young man, but he became the Bill Gates of 19th century opera. Mozart proverbially died penniless, but that's not really true. Join David Bouchier for a program about this eternally fascinating subject, Music and Money this week on Sunday Matinee.
Among the highlights (Subject to change):
- Franz Joseph Haydn: Piano Concerto No. 11 in D
- Vassily Kalinnikov: Symphony No. 1
- Ludwig van Beethoven: Rage over a lost Penny
- Johann Strauss II: Treasure Waltz
- Muzio Clementi: Symphony No. 2 in D (selection)
- Aaron Copeland: The Heiress (suite)
- Luigi Cherubini: Medea (Overture)
- Felix Mendelssohn: Symphony No. 5 in d "Reformation" (selection)
- Jules Massenet: L Vierge
- George Frideric Handel: Water Music Suite No. 2 in D
- Johannes Brahms: Variations on a Theme by Haydn (selection)
- Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Symphony No. 41 "Jupiter" (finale)
- Antonio Salieri: Rich for a Day
- Sergei Rachmaninoff: Vocalise
- Edward Elgar: Introduction and Allegro for Strings
- Richard Wagner: Rienzi Overture
- Richard Strauss: Dance of the Seven Veils from Salome
- Josquin des Prez: Faute de l'argent (for want of money)
- Ludwig van Beethoven: Piano Concerto No. 4 in G (excerpt)
Join David Bouchier for *Music and Money* on Sunday Matinee, from 1 till 6, right after Sunday Baroque, only on WSHU and WSUF.
This program is produced in the Long Island Studio of WSHU & WSUF, on the campus of Suffolk County Community College in Selden, New York.
This page and its contents are copyright WSHU-FM, Fairfield, CT., and David Bouchier.
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