Clearly Classical

Weekday mornings and afternoons

The world of classical music comes to you each weekday with Valley Public Radio's Clearly Classical. Hear selections from FM89's music library ranging from favorites like Bach, Mozart and Beethoven to lesser known composers of the classical era. Hosted by Kristina Herrick, George Mason and Jason Scott. You can hear Clearly Classical on FM89 from Monday through Friday from 9:00 a.m. till 11:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m. till 4:00 p.m., except on Tuesdays, when Valley Edition airs from 9:00 a.m. till 10:00 a.m.

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November 28, 2012

1:06 PM
Romantic Scenes
Artist : Alicia de Larrocha, piano
Album : Sonata No. 15
Composer : Granados,Enrique
Label : LondonDecc
1:30 PM
Symphony No. 33
Artist : Beethoven Orchestra, Bonn
Album : Symphony No. 33
Composer : Mozart,Wolfgang Amadeus
Label : MHS
1:54 PM
Gavotte
Artist : Mischa Maisky, cello
Album : Ave Maria (Meditation on Bach Prelude in
Composer : Lully,Jean-Baptiste
Label : DeutGramop
1:56 PM
Symphonic minutes
Artist : BBC Symphony Orchestra
Album : Symphonic minutes
Composer : Dohnanyi,Ernst von
Label : Chandos
2:11 PM
Violin Concerto
Artist : Slovak Philharmonic Orchestra Takako Nishizaki, violin
Album : Violin Concerto
Composer : Rubinstein,Anton
Label : Naxos
2:48 PM
DER FREISCHUTZ Overture
Artist : Hanover Band
Album : EURYANTHE Overture
Composer : Weber,Carl Maria Von
Label : Nimbus
2:58 PM
Piano Trio No. 1
Artist : Leonard Rose, cello
Album : Piano Trio No. 1
Composer : Brahms,Johannes
Label : CBS/Sony

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Music
1:00 pm
Mon September 17, 2012

Chanticleer Delights Audiences On 35th Anniversary Tour

For over three decades, the group Chanticleer has brought worldwide audiences a unique blend of music ranging from medieval to pop to original choral works. The San Francisco ensemble has become recognized as one of the premier male choral ensembles in the world, and visits Fresno for a concert at the Paul Shaghoian Concert Hall on Tuesday September 18, 2012, presented by the Fresno Community Chorus.

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Deceptive Cadence
12:33 pm
Wed August 29, 2012

Violinist Hahn-Bin: A New Name, A Modern Look — And A Very Old Sound

Credit courtesy of the artist
The violinist now known as "Amadeus Leopold."

Originally published on Tue September 18, 2012 12:52 pm

Deceptive Cadence
12:30 pm
Sun August 5, 2012

Headbanging Bruckner And Debussy In Black And White: New Classical Albums

Originally published on Tue August 7, 2012 2:14 pm

Some people are intimidated by the vastness of classical music. And while the prospect of more than 1,000 years of hits to consider may be daunting, just think instead of how many musical journeys of discovery can be made.

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Deceptive Cadence
3:39 am
Sat August 4, 2012

Gathering Of The Viols: The 50th Annual Viola Da Gamba Conclave

Originally published on Tue September 18, 2012 12:59 pm

Viola da gamba players are a special breed — a tiny subset in the already small world of early classical music. They rarely meet their own kind, but once a year they come together for a week in July at an annual jam session they call a conclave. Wendy Gillespie, who just finished her term as president of the Viola da Gamba Society of America, says attending the event is the highlight of her year.

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Deceptive Cadence
8:28 pm
Thu July 26, 2012

The Classical Kegerator: Pairing Beer With Music

Credit iStock
A flight of beers to accompany some musical flights of fancy.

Originally published on Tue September 18, 2012 1:17 pm

Throughout history, beer has been the drink of the populace. Traditionally, wine was reserved for the upper classes, due at least in part to the limited area in which grapes would grow, the subtlety of the flavors, the sheer price of production. Barley, on the other hand, grows much more plentifully than grapes do, in a much broader climate. It can be made much more inexpensively and in much greater volume, so beer supplied a vast peasantry with something safe, sustaining — and delicious — to drink.

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Deceptive Cadence
8:30 pm
Mon July 16, 2012

Beethoven — For A Buck

Credit courtesy of the artist
HJ Lim, the rising pianist whose nine-hour Beethoven cycle shot to No. 1 on the Billboard classical chart.

Originally published on Tue September 18, 2012 1:21 pm

To own all the piano sonatas Beethoven wrote, you used to have to buy at least 10 CDs and spend $50, $75, $100 — or more.

What if I told you that you could get them for less than $10? That's about $1 per hour of music.

That's right — the "Moonlight," "Appassionata," "Waldstein" and all your other favorites, for just $9.99!

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Deceptive Cadence
8:31 pm
Wed July 11, 2012

How Is 'Fifty Shades Of Grey' Selling Classical Music?

Credit courtesy of Vintage/Anchor Books
The book behind the unlikely re-emergence of Thomas Tallis' 'Spem in alium.'

Originally published on Tue September 18, 2012 1:22 pm

File this under Strange Bedfellows. The crazy-huge success of E L James' Fifty Shades erotic trilogy — which as of late May stood at more than 10 million sales in all formats and 60 physical printings, according to publisher Vintage Books — has made quite the impact in ... classical music, of all things.

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Music
8:36 pm
Thu September 22, 2011

Interview: Audra McDonald

Credit Michael Wilson / IMG Artists

Audiences throughout the world know Audra McDonald as a star of both the stage and screen, a three time Tony Award winner, a two time Grammy winner, and until recently a star on the hit ABC television series Private Practice. Her latest project finds her returning to the world of musical theatre, starring in a new production of Porgy and Bess, currently on stage in Cambridge Massachusetts, and scheduled to make its way to Broadway in December.

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