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July 2016Vol. 64, No . 7Directions in Sound (USPS-314900) is published each month by the Indiana University Radio and Television Services, 1229 East 7th Street, Bloomington, IN 47405-5501 telephone: 812-855-6114 or e-mail: [email protected] site: wfiu.org Periodical postage paid at Bloomington, IN

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David Brent Johnson—Jazz DirectorNancy Krueger—Gifts and Grants

OfficerYaël Ksander—Producer/AnnouncerAngela Mariani—Host/Producer,

HarmoniaSandra McGow—Corporate Development

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Bureau ChiefMarianne Woodruff—Corporate

Development ManagerCasey Zakin—Broadcast Audio SpecialistEva Zogorski—Membership Director

• Earth Eats Bloggers: Chad Bouchard, Taylor Killough

• Harmonia Production Assistant: Janelle Davis

• Jazz Host: William Morris• Morning Edition Newscaster: Lindsey

Wright• Multimedia Journalists: Sophia Saliby,

James Varvek, Harrison Wagner• News Journalist/Producers: Steve Burns,

James Gray• Noon Edition Producer: Drew Daudelin• Production Editors: Josh Brewer, Sarah

Panfil, DeShawn Tyree• Program Services Manager: LuAnn

Johnson• Radio Projects Coordinator: Shayne

Laughter• Met Opera Announcer: Christopher

Burrus• Volunteer Producer/Hosts:

Moya Andrews, Romayne Rubinas Dorsey, Wendy Gillespie, Trish Kerlé, Murray McGibbon, Patrick O’Meara, Shana Ritter, Bob Zaltsberg

• Writer/Producer: Elizabeth Clark

Get a New Look at Literature with AnthologyJoin us for a literary adventure each week with our new locally-grown series Anthology.

Starting this month, Anthology will bring you fresh and unexpected perspectives on classic and contemporary literature from around the world.

The one-hour program will feature writers who have been overlooked or neglected, lesser-known works by major writers, and literature in translation.

Selections come from classic and contemporary short stories, serialized novellas, poetry, memoir and more, voiced by the Cricket’s Bone Caravan—a troupe of area actors, spoken-word artists, and storytellers.

Rounding out the program will be interviews with scholars chosen for their fluency in communicating to general audiences.

Producer Cynthia Wolfe seeks out writers with interesting life stories who overcame obstacles, as well as writers with unique or boundary-pushing perspectives. Heather Perry and Sarah Torbeck co-host the program.

This month’s lineup features programs on IU alumnus Theodore Dreiser, short fiction by Djuna Barnes and Sherwood Anderson, and a short story by the first African American woman to sell a million copies of a novel.

Episodes from the Cricket’s Bone Caravan’s former series, WFHB’s Books Unbound, have been recognized by the HEAR Now Audio Fiction & Storytelling Festival, the Indiana Society of Professional Journalists, and Radio Free Asia.

Anthology will premiere in a special edition of Profiles on Sunday, July 3 at 6 p.m. and thereafter be heard Sundays at 1 p.m.

Bringing the Arts World Home to YouThe WFIU Arts Desk presents Café Indiana, a new Saturday morning half-hour roundup of the artistic, cultural, and leisure activities that make our area a special place to live.

Any given week, you might hear an in-depth, sound-rich feature; an in-studio musical performance and conversation; an interview with an artist or author; an overview of that weekend’s best bets among all the goings-on in the area; and a commentary, a review, or a totally unexpected delight.

The program will also offer telling glimpses of your town’s most creative people behind the scenes, and a fast-moving survey of the work they’re placing on view.

Listen in for Café Indiana beginning Saturday, July 2 at 7 a.m., right before Earth Eats.

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Jazz NotesIf it’s July, this certainly must be summer, and our long-running Friday-evening program Afterglow celebrates with another “Songs of the Season” edition on the first of the month.

Other Afterglow programs this month explore “The Lesser-Known Motown,” the music of New Orleans R & B legend Allen Toussaint, and vocal-jazz interpretations of the songs of Stephen Sondheim and Leonard Bernstein.

Afterglow airs at 8 p.m. every Friday, followed by Night Lights at 9. This month Night Lights offers a centennial salute to guitarist Charlie Christian, a look at some of the jazzier recordings of Frank Sinatra, jazz impressions of Paris, and live recordings from a landmark West Coast jazz club, the Lighthouse. You can hear archived Afterglow and Night Lights programs online as well, at indianapublicmedia.org/afterglow and indianapublicmedia.org/nightlights.

Our weekday afternoon jazz program Just You and Me will celebrate Independence Day with the concluding episode of the U.S. Air Force Heritage of America Band’s annual “Jazz Heritage” series, as well as music from Duke Ellington, Glenn Miller, Louis Armstrong, and other seminal American jazz artists. On Thursday, July 21, singer Lauren Robert stops by the program to talk about her hard-driving band Soul Medicine.

One last item: After putting the popular and long-running “Jazz in July” concert series on hold last year, the Indiana University Art Museum has decided to cancel it altogether. We are hopeful that the series will resume in the future and that WFIU will once again be involved with hosting this summer showcase for Indiana jazz talent.

July 3 – Anthology Premiere: Celebrating 200 Years of Indiana’s Changing Culture

Join us for this special edition of Profiles for the premiere of our new program of literary exploration, Anthology. In this first episode, we continue our year-long celebration of Indiana’s Bicentennial. The hour includes a reading from Theodore Dreiser’s 1916 travel memoir, A Hoosier Holiday. Next Sunday, Anthology will premiere in its permanent time slot of Sundays at 1 p.m.

July 10 – Lee Hamilton

Former Indiana Representative Lee H. Hamilton represented the 9th congressional district of Indiana from 1965 to 1999. Since then he has served on a number of governmental advisory boards, most notably as the vice chairman of the 9/11 Commission. He is a member of the U.S. Homeland Security Advisory Council and directs IU’s Center on Congress. His books include Strengthening Congress. Patrick O’Meara hosts.

July 17 – Kris Swanberg

Kristin “Kris” Swanberg is a filmmaker, actress, and entrepreneur. She is best known for her work on the independent digital feature film Kissing on the Mouth and on the Nerve.com web series Young American Bodies, in which she stars as Dia. Her personal projects include the short documentary Bathwater. In 2005, she coordinated The Future Filmmakers Festival. Betsy Shepherd hosts.

July 24 – Eric Weisbard and Kevin Dettmar

Eric Weisbard is a pop music critic and scholar who teaches American Studies at the University of Alabama. A former music editor at the Village Voice and contributor to Spin, he is the founder and longtime organizer of the Experience Music Project Pop Conference, a gathering of music writers. He edited the collection This Is Pop: In Search of the Elusive at Experience Music Project. Mark Chilla hosts. (repeat)

Kevin Dettmar is a professor of English at Pomona College. His research and teaching encompasses British and Irish modernism and contemporary popular music. A literary, music, and cultural critic, he has written for academic anthologies as well as publications such as The Atlantic Monthly. He is the co-editor for Oxford University Press book series Modernist Literature & Culture. John Bailey hosts.

July 31 – Graham Hopkins

South African actor Graham Hopkins has been acting in film, television, radio, and theater since 1983. Recent stage performances include leading roles in Honor, Address Unknown, and Ying Tong, in which he exercised his talent for vocal mimicry by playing Peter Sellers. His recent films include Ali, Eye in the Sky, and A Reasonable Man. Murray McGibbon hosts.

ProfilesSundays at 6 p.m.

Lauren Robert

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Local and State News

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NPR News

Weekdays at 12:01 p.m.

Saturdays at 11:01 a.m., 12:01 p.m.

Sundays at 12:01 p.m., 2:01 p.m., 4:01 p.m.

Other Programs

A Moment of Science

Weekdays at 10:58 a.m. and 4:56 p.m.

Community Minute Weekdays at 5:30 a.m., 2:59 p.m.

Focus on Flowers

Thursdays and Fridays at 3:04 p.m.

Saturdays and Sundays at 6:57 a.m.

Moment of Indiana History

Mondays at 9:02 a.m.

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Speak Your Mind

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Star Date

Weekdays at 11:57 a.m.

The Poets Weave

Sundays at 1:01 p.m.

Folktales

Exploring Music with Bill McGlaughlin

Relevant TonesCollectors’ Corner

Through the Night with Peter Van de Graaff

Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center

Fresh Air

Chicago SymphonyOrchestra

TED Radio Hour

The Moth Radio Hour

On the Media

Classical Music with George Walker

Performance Today

Just You and Me with David Brent Johnson

Marketplace

Ether Game

HarmoniaSounds Choral

Afterglow

Night Lights

Fiesta!

Beale StreetCaravan

Pipedreams

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All Things Considered

The Folk Sampler

The Thistleand Shamrock

Classical Music

The Score

Noon Edition

The New YorkPhilharmonicThis Week

This American Life

Profiles

Exploring Music

Says You!

Wait Wait . . . Don’t Tell Me! Radiolab

The Best of Bob Parlocha

Schedule subject to change. See complete listing for details

Fresh Air

With Heart and Voice

Anthology

Travel withRick Steves

SymphonyCast

The Best of Bob Parlocha

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Café Indiana

5:04 & 5:33 p.m. : State & Local News

4:58 p.m. : A Moment of Science

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THE LYRIC OPERA OF CHICAGO:7/2: Romeo et Juliette7/9: Rusalka

LOS ANGELES OPERA:7/16: Gianni Schicchi/ Pagliacci7/23: Norma7/30: I Due Foscari

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10:01 & 11:01 a.m. : BBC News

6:51 a.m. and 8:51 a.m. : Marketplace Morning Report

State and Local News :04 after the hour

BBC NewsWeekdays at 12:01 a.m. (except Tuesdays and Thursdays), 10:01 a.m., 11:01 a.m., 3:01 p.m. Sundays at 7:01 a.m., 3:01 p.m.Sundays to Thursdays at 10:01 p.m.

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Saturdays at 8:04 a.m., 9:04 a.m.

NPR News

Weekdays at 12:01 p.m.

Saturdays at 11:01 a.m., 12:01 p.m.

Sundays at 12:01 p.m., 2:01 p.m., 4:01 p.m.

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A Moment of Science

Weekdays at 10:58 a.m. and 4:56 p.m.

Community Minute Weekdays at 5:30 a.m., 2:59 p.m.

Focus on Flowers

Thursdays and Fridays at 3:04 p.m.

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Moment of Indiana History

Mondays at 9:02 a.m.

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Speak Your Mind

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(as available)

Star Date

Weekdays at 11:57 a.m.

The Poets Weave

Sundays at 1:01 p.m.

Folktales

Exploring Music with Bill McGlaughlin

Relevant TonesCollectors’ Corner

Through the Night with Peter Van de Graaff

Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center

Fresh Air

Chicago SymphonyOrchestra

TED Radio Hour

The Moth Radio Hour

On the Media

Classical Music with George Walker

Performance Today

Just You and Me with David Brent Johnson

Marketplace

Ether Game

HarmoniaSounds Choral

Afterglow

Night Lights

Fiesta!

Beale StreetCaravan

Pipedreams

Classical Music

All Things Considered

The Folk Sampler

The Thistleand Shamrock

Classical Music

The Score

Noon Edition

The New YorkPhilharmonicThis Week

This American Life

Profiles

Exploring Music

Says You!

Wait Wait . . . Don’t Tell Me! Radiolab

The Best of Bob Parlocha

Schedule subject to change. See complete listing for details

Fresh Air

With Heart and Voice

Anthology

Travel withRick Steves

SymphonyCast

The Best of Bob Parlocha

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Café Indiana

5:04 & 5:33 p.m. : State & Local News

4:58 p.m. : A Moment of Science

3:01 p.m. : BBC News

THE LYRIC OPERA OF CHICAGO:7/2: Romeo et Juliette7/9: Rusalka

LOS ANGELES OPERA:7/16: Gianni Schicchi/ Pagliacci7/23: Norma7/30: I Due Foscari

10:58 a.m. : A Moment of Science

10:01 & 11:01 a.m. : BBC News

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BBC NewsWeekdays at 12:01 a.m. (except Tuesdays and Thursdays), 10:01 a.m., 11:01 a.m., 3:01 p.m. Sundays at 7:01 a.m., 3:01 p.m.Sundays to Thursdays at 10:01 p.m.

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Drew DaudelinNoon Edition Producer

Marianne WoodruffCorporate Development Manager

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Claire McInernyMultimedia Journalist

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1 Friday 8:00 PM AFTERGLOW

Songs of the Season: SummerAfterglow takes a yearly look at some summertime favorites sung by Nat King Cole, Ella Fitzgerald, Johnny Mercer, and others. Mark Chilla hosts.

9:00 PM NIGHT LIGHTSJazz His Way: Frank SinatraA tribute to the Chairman of the Board, featured in small-group and big-band jazz settings throughout his storied career.

2 Saturday 1:00 PM LYRIC OPERA OF CHICAGO

GOUNOD—Romeo et JulietteEmmanuel Villaume conducts. Joseph Calleja is Romeo, Susanna Philips is Juliet, Joshua Hopkins is Mercutio, Christian Van Horn is Fr. Laurence, Marianne Crebassa is Stephano, Deborah Nansteel is Gertrude, Philip Horst is Capulet, and Jason Slayden is Tybalt.

10:00 PM FOLKTALESFolktale of LibertyIn the words of Moshe Dayan, “Freedom is the oxygen of the soul.” This week we breathe deeply of that sentiment as celebrate our

independence with musical remembrances of that pursuit. Host Julia Meek presents an assortment of all-American musical traditions, before setting forth across Central and South America, Europe, and beyond.

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Sperm Sperm carry half the genes needed for human life. In this hour of Radiolab, we share some basic questions and profound thoughts about reproduction. To begin: why so many sperm? We turn to the animal kingdom for answers. Next, we ponder fatherhood, and wonder what the future holds for men in a world where sperm can be frozen and kept for all eternity. We end quietly, in a stark sonic space with a widow struggling to keep some essence of her husband alive.

6:00 PM PROFILESJoin us for the premiere of WFIU’s new literary series, Anthology. In this inaugural program, we spotlight Terre Haute-born novelist Theodore Dreiser, author of An American Tragedy and Sister Carrie, who attended IU in 1989–90. In his 1916 travel memoir A Hoosier Holiday, Dreiser revisits Bloomington and looks back at his college days.

8:00 PM THE NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC THIS WEEKIn Their Footsteps: Great African American Singers and Their LegacySelections from NYP Archives plus interview clips featuring commentary from Eric Owens, George Shirley, Morris Robinson, Simon Estes, Florence Quivar, Donnie Ray Albert, Jubilant Sykes, Martina Arroyo, Harolyn Blackwell, and Denyce Graves.

4 Monday 8:00 PM CHICAGO SYMPHONY

Marin Alsop conductsJon Kimura Parker, pianoCLYNE: MasqueradeBARBER: Second Essay for OrchestraGERSHWIN: Rhapsody in Blue (Jon Kimura Parker, piano)DVOŘÁK: Symphony No. 7BRITTEN: Young Person’s Guide to the Orchestra (Charles Dutoit, conductor)WILLIAMS: Excerpts from soundtrack to Lincoln (John Williams, conductor)

5 Tuesday 8:00 PM ETHER GAME

WorkaholicsJuly 5th is national Workaholics Day so Ether Game will explore the prolific composers who couldn’t stop putting pen to paper.

9:00 PM SOUNDS CHORALBest of Sounds ChoralA program selected by Marjorie Herman from the Sounds Choral archives.

10:00 PM RELEVANT TONESClassical NextThough relatively new, the Classical Next conference attracts composers, performers,

and presenters from nearly fifty countries every year to share performances and new ideas for strengthening classical music. Seth Boustead travels to Rotterdam to take in the sounds and share them with you.

6 Wednesday 8:00 PM SYMPHONYCAST

Saint Paul Chamber OrchestraEdo de Waart conductsKelley O’Connor, mezzo-sopranoSCHREKER: Chamber Symphony in One MovementHARBISON: Crossroads for Soprano, Oboe and StringsBEETHOVEN: Symphony No. 4

7 Thursday 8:00 PM CHAMBER MUSIC SOCIETY OF

LINCOLN CENTERSAINT-SAËNS: Fantaisie in A major for Violin and Harp, Op. 124Kristin Lee, violin; Bridget Kibbey, harpDEBUSSY: Six épigraphes antiques for Piano, Four HandsSoyeon Kate Lee, piano; Gilbert Kalish, pianoBOËLLMANN: Sonata in A minor for Cello and Piano, Op. 40Gary Hoffman, cello; David Selig, piano

9:00 PM HARMONIALiar, LiarMark Twain wrote, “When in doubt, tell the truth.” Fortunately, not everyone takes his advice, or music history would be a lot less interesting. This week, we ferret out lies and liars in early music. From fibs to falsification, cover-ups to conspiracies, welcome to the Liar’s Club. Plus the music of Oswald von Wolkenstein in a featured release by Ensemble Leones.

10:00 PM FIESTA!Latin American Opera SingersFrom Peruvian tenor Juan Diego Flores to Puerto Rican soprano Ana María Martínez, from Chilean soprano Verónica Villarroel to Uruguayan bass-baritone Erwin Schrott, Latin America has given birth to a brilliant generation of opera singers. Elbio Barilari features these singers in a variety of works.

8 Friday 8:00 PM AFTERGLOW

Lesser Known MotownThe Temptations, Marvin Gaye, Smokey Robinson, and The Supremes—these are a few

Key to abbreviations a., alto; b., bass; bar., baritone; bssn., bassoon; cl., clarinet; cond., conductor; cont., continuo; ct., countertenor; db., double bass; ch., chamber; E.hn., English horn; ens., ensemble; fl., flute; gt., guitar; hn., horn; hp., harp; hpsd., harpsichord; intro., introduction; instr., instrument; kbd., keyboard; lt., lute; ms., mezzo-soprano; ob., oboe; orch., orchestra; org., organ; Phil., Philharmonic; p., piano; perc., percussion; qt., quartet; rec., recorder; sax., saxophone; s., soprano; str., string; sym., symphony; t., tenor; tb., trombone; timp., timpani; tpt., trumpet; trans., transcribed; var., variations; vla., viola; vlc., vdg., viola da gamba; violoncello; vln., violin. Upper case letters indicate major keys; lower case letters indicate minor keys.

Note: Daily listings are as complete as we can make them at press time, and we strive to provide full program information whenever possible. Some programs, however, do not provide us with information about their content. We include the titles of those programs as a convenience. When we receive no program information for a given day, the day will not appear in the listings. For a complete list of WFIU’s schedule, see the program grid on pages 8 and 9.

Frank Sinatra

Bridget Kibbey

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of the artists you will not hear on this week’s show, as host Mark Chilla explores those who fell through the cracks at Hitsville, U.S.A.

9:00 PM NIGHT LIGHTSSnap, Crackle and Haynes: Early Roy HaynesA salute to one of jazz’s greatest drummers, heard here in the company of Rahsaan Roland Kirk, John Coltrane, and others.

9 Saturday 1:00 PM LYRIC OPERA OF CHICAGO

DVOŘÁK—RusalkaSir Andrew Davis conducts. Ana María Martínez is Rusalka, Brandon Jovanovich is Prince, Jill Grove is Jezibaba, Eric Owens is Vodnik, and Ekaterina Gubanova is Foreign Princess.

10:00 PM FOLKTALESFolktale of Golden SlumbersAccording to Elizabethan poet Thomas Dekker, “Sleep is the golden chain that ties our health and our bodies together.” Get ready for sleep songs, cradle melodies, dreamscapes, and sleep aids from bedtimes far and near—including American, European, Asian and African musical modes.

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RaceWhen the human genome was first fully mapped in 2000, Bill Clinton, Craig Venter, and Francis Collins took the stage and pronounced that “The concept of race has no genetic or scientific basis.” Noble words spoken with great intentions. But what do they really mean, and where do they leave us? Our genes are nearly all the same, but that hasn't made race meaningless, or wiped out our evolving conversation about it.

1:00 PM ANTHOLOGYTo End is to BeginClassic short fiction by Djuna Barnes and Sherwood Anderson, and contemporary poems to introduce the troupe of readers.

6:00 PM PROFILESFormer Indiana Representative Lee H. Hamilton. Patrick O’Meara hosts.

8:00 PM THE NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC THIS WEEKEsa-Pekka Salonen conductsMarino Formenti, pianoHAYDN: Symphony No. 6, Le MatinLIGETI: Concerto for Piano & OrchestraBARTÓK: Concerto for Orchestra

11 Monday 8:00 PM CHICAGO SYMPHONY

Sir Mark Elder conductsRicharde Goode, pianoIVES: Symphony No. 2MOZART: Piano Concerto No. 23 (Richard Goode, piano)STRAUSS: Till Eulenspiegel’s Merry PranksMOZART: Concerto for Two Pianos (Emanuel Ax, Benjamin Hochman, Orli Shaham, and Orion Weiss, pianos; David Robertson, conductor)

12 Tuesday 8:00 PM THE VERONA QUARTET LIVE

Currently the Graduate Resident String Quartet at The Juilliard School, the quartet that formed at IU’s Jacobs School of Music returns to Bloomington for IU’s Summer Music 2016 and their second live broadcast on WFIU. This two-hour concert from Auer Hall will include string quartets by Joseph Haydn, Felix Mendelssohn, and contemporary composer John Zorn. (Preempts Ether Game and Sounds Choral.)

10:00 PM RELEVANT TONESDealer’s ChoiceGreat music is a game of expertise, luck, and chance. Seth Boustead curates a list of great music and discusses why each piece is a winner.

13 Wednesday 8:00 PM SYMPHONYCAST

Los Angeles PhilharmonicGustavo Dudamel, conductorLeif Ove Andsnes, pianoBEETHOVEN: The Ruins of Athens OvertureBEETHOVEN: Piano Concerto No. 2BEETHOVEN: Piano Concerto No. 4

14 Thursday 8:00 PM CHAMBER MUSIC SOCIETY OF

LINCOLN CENTERBRITTEN: Phantasy Quartet for Oboe,Violin, Viola, and Cello, Op. 2Stephen Taylor, oboe; Kristin Lee, violin; Beth Guterman, viola; Nicholas Canellakis, celloBEETHOVEN: Quartet in C-sharp minor for Strings, Op. 131The Orion String Quartet

9:00 PM HARMONIATempesting through Time“Be not afeard; the isle is full of noises, Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.” Sometimes called The Enchanted Island, The Tempest is Shakespeare’s most inherently musical play. From pipe and tabor to Classical orchestra, the spirit Ariel soars with sweet melodies. Join us this week as we explore the many sounds of The Tempest.

10:00 PM FIESTA!Classical Tango 2

15 Friday 8:00 PM AFTERGLOW

The World of Allen ToussaintHost Mark Chilla explores the music and legacy of New Orleans R&B legend Allen Toussaint.

9:00 PM NIGHT LIGHTSJazz Impressions of ParisJazz odes to the City of Light from Bud Powell, John Lewis, and others.

16 Saturday 1:00 PM LOS ANGELES OPERA

PUCCINI—Gianni SchicchiLEONCAVALLO—PagliacciConductors: Grant Gershon (Gianni Schicchi), Plácido Domingo (Pagliacci). Gianni Schicchi cast: Plácido Domingo is Gianni Schicchi, Arturo Chacon-Cruz is Rinuccio, Andriana Chuchman is Lauretta, Meredith Arwady is Zita, Greg Fedderly is Gherardo, Stacey Tappan is Nella. Pagliacci cast: Marco Berti is Canio, Ana María Martínez is Nedda, George Gagnidze is Tonio, Liam Bonner is Silvio, and Brenton Ryan is Beppe.

10:00 PM FOLKTALESFolktale of Possibility“It may have happened, it may not have happened but it could have happened.” That’s a clever Mark Twainism, and the starting point for this week’s musical adventure. We’ll be entertaining possible answers to this conundrum with audio delights and words of wisdom across the Americas, Europe, and beyond.

17 Sunday11:00 AM RADIOLAB

Looking BackThe desire to trace our way back to the very beginning has led to unprecedented discoveries. This hour, three stories that give us a surprisingly intimate peek into the life, and death, of those who came before.

1:00 PM ANTHOLOGYAskew Gardens, Part 1What does that perfect garden conceal? Lauren Robert reads the classic short story “The Garden Party” by Katherine Mansfield, plus contemporary poetry set in not-so-orderly gardens.

Beth Guterman

Roy Haynes

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6:00 PM PROFILESFilmmaker and actress Kris Swanberg. Betsy Shepherd hosts.

8:00 PM THE NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC THIS WEEKBernard Haitink conductsMAHLER: Symphony No. 9

18 Monday 8:00 PM CHICAGO SYMPHONY

Ludovic Morlot conductsJennifer Koh, violinBERLIOZ: Les franc-juges OvertureCLYNE: The Seamstress (Jennifer Koh, violin)BEETHOVEN: Symphony No. 3 (Eroica)HAYDN: Piano Concert in D (Marc-André Hamelin, piano; Bernard Labadie, conductor)

19 Tuesday 8:00 PM ETHER GAME

Island Living Grab a piña colada, because this week Ether Game explores the music of the islands.

9:00 PM SOUNDS CHORALBest of Sounds ChoralA program selected by Marjorie Herman from the Sounds Choral archives.

10:00 PM RELEVANT TONESWhat is Wandelweiser?Originally a German musical creation, Wandelweiser is an extreme minimalism that is fast becoming popular with composers around the world. Seth Boustead talks with two of its creators, Jürg Frey and Eva-Maria Houben, about the phenomenal growth of this movement.

20 Wednesday 8:00 PM SYMPHONYCAST

Houston SymphonyAndrew Orozco-Estrada conductsAndrew Watts, pianoRACHMANINOFF: Piano Concerto No. 2STRAUSS: Ein Heldenleben

21 Thursday 8:00 PM CHAMBER MUSIC SOCIETY OF

LINCOLN CENTERHAYDN: Quartet in E-flat major for Strings, Hob. III:38, Op. 33, No. 2, “The Joke”The Orion String Quartet

BEETHOVEN: Trio in B-flat major for Piano, Violin, and Cello, Op. 97, “Archduke”Jeremy Denk, piano; Erin Keefe, violin; Efe Baltacigil, cello

9:00 PM HARMONIATom Zajac RetrospectiveThe early music world lost one of its brightest stars when Tom Zajac, multi-instrumentalist and long-time member of the Renaissance band Piffaro, died in August 2015 at age 58. We’ll spend this hour celebrating his life and work and his brilliance.

10:00 PM FIESTA!Living Mexican ComposersMéxico is, and always has been, one of the powerhouses in Latin American music. In this program Elbio Barilari presents works by Federico Ibarra, Leonardo Coral, Manuel de Elías and Mario Lavista.

22 Friday 8:00 PM AFTERGLOW

The King and Queen of Soul Sing StandardsAretha Franklin and Sam Cooke are two of the most venerated names in soul. Host Mark Chilla showcases their unique, soulful interpretations of the Great American Songbook.

9:00 PM NIGHT LIGHTSAfter the All-Stars: Jazz at the Lighthouse, 1960-1972Live recordings made at the nightclub in Hermosa Beach, California, featuring Joe Henderson, Elvin Jones, and others.

23 Saturday 1:00 PM LOS ANGELES OPERA

BELLINI—NormaJames Conlon conducts. Angela Meade is Norma, Jamie Barton is Adalgisa, Russell Thomas is Pollione, Morris Robinson is Oroveso, Rafael Moras is Flavio, and Lacey Jo Benter is Clotilde.

10:00 PM FOLKTALESFolktale of Summer’s SpellAs American author Charles Bowden put it, “Summertime is always the best of what might be.” An intriguing theory, and one that we’re exploring this week all around the musical globe. We’ll be investigating sun spots across the Americas, through Europe, and into Asia, with a few island hops along the way.

24 Sunday11:00 AM RADIOLAB

Adoptive Couple v. Baby GirlThis is the story of a three-year-old girl and the highest court in the land. The Supreme Court case Adoptive Couple v. Baby Girl is a legal battle that has entangled a biological father, a heart-broken couple, and the tragic history of Native American children taken from their families.

1:00 PM ANTHOLOGYAskew Gardens, Part 1The garden as a site of transformation and memory, featuring “Kew Gardens” by Virginia Woolf, surrealist short fiction, and poems.

6:00 PM PROFILESPop music critic and scholar Eric Weisbard. Mark Chilla hosts. (repeat) Literary, music, and culture critic Kevin Dettmar. John Bailey hosts.

8:00 PM THE NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC THIS WEEKIn Memoriam: Music Director Emeritus, Kurt Masur

25 Monday 8:00 PM CHICAGO SYMPHONY

Riccardo Muti conductsSCRIABIN: Symphony No. 2TCHAIKOVSKY: Symphony No. 6 (Pathétique)PROKOFIEV: From Romeo and Juliet, “Montagues and Capulets” from CSO Resound album

Ludovic Morlot

Angela Meade

Kurt Masur

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26 Tuesday 8:00 PM ETHER GAME

Blame It on My Youth For World Youth Day Ether Game looks at child prodigies and juvenilia.

9:00 PM SOUNDS CHORALBest of Sounds ChoralA program selected by Marjorie Herman from the Sounds Choral archives.

10:00 PM RELEVANT TONESNew Releases with Phil KlineBack by popular demand! Seth Boustead welcomes Phil Kline from Q2 Music into a rousing debate and conversation about newly released music.

27 Wednesday 8:00 PM SYMPHONYCAST

First night of the 2016 BBC PromsBBC Symphony OrchestraBBC Symphony Chorus, BBC National Chorus of WalesSakari Oramo, conductorSol Gabetta, cello; Olga Borodina, mezzo-sopranoTCHAIKOVSKY: Fantasy Overture Romeo and JulietELGAR: Cello ConcertoPROKOFIEV: Cantata Alexander Nevsky

28 Thursday 8:00 PM CHAMBER MUSIC SOCIETY OF

LINCOLN CENTERDVOŘÁK: Drobnosti (Miniatures) for Two Violins and Viola, Op. 75aDaniel Phillips, Kristin Lee, violin; Mark Holloway, violaTCHAIKOVSKY: Quartet No. 2 in F major for Strings, Op. 22Borodin String Quartet

9:00 PM HARMONIARemembering Nikolaus HarnoncourtThe early music world lost one of its most important figures when Nikolaus Harnoncourt died in March. This week on Harmonia, we look back at the life and career of this great man.

10:00 PM FIESTA!An Imaginary Concert 2Periodically, Elbio Barilari presents programs in which instead of the so called “standard” repertoire, you can enjoy overtures, concerti, tone poems, full scale symphonies, and other orchestral pieces by amazing composers from Latin America, Spain, and Portugal.

29 Friday 8:00 PM AFTERGLOW

Sondheim and BernsteinAfterglow takes a look at jazz interpretations of the music from two of America’s greatest musical theater songwriters: Leonard Bernstein and Stephen Sondheim. We’ll hear their tunes sung by Sarah Vaughan, Tony Bennett, and others. Mark Chilla hosts.

9:00 PM NIGHT LIGHTSCharlie Christian: A Centennial TributeMusic from one of the 20th century’s most influential guitarists, heard with Benny Goodman and others.

30 Saturday 1:00 PM LOS ANGELES OPERA

VERDI—I Due FoscariJames Conlon conducts. Plácido Domingo is Francesco Foscari, Francesco Meli is Jacopo Foscari, Marina Poplavskaya is Lucrezia Contarini, Ievgen Orlov is Jacopo Loredano, Ben Bliss is Barbarigo, Tracy Cox is Pisana, and Hunter Phillips is Servant.

10:00 PM FOLKTALESFolktale of Stormy Weather“Tut, Tut, looks like rain.” That’s a beloved Winnie the Pooh-ism from A.A. Milne that reminds us to grab the slickers as we travel the world of musical traditions in search of the perfect storm. North, south, east, and west, that weather vane is pointing to a flood of timely music, and the forecast is 100% chance of fun for all.

31 Sunday11:00 AM RADIOLAB

PlaceboCould the best medicine be no medicine at all? Radiolab examines the chemical consequences of belief and imagination by taking stock of the pharmacy in our brains, considering the symbolic power of the doctor coat, and visiting the tent of a self-proclaimed faith healer.

1:00 PM ANTHOLOGYTo be announced

6:00 PM PROFILESSouth African actor Graham Hopkins. Murray McGibbon hosts.

8:00 PM THE NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC THIS WEEKVladimir Jurowski conductsNicola Benedetti, violin SZYMANOWSKI: Violin Concerto No. 1PROKOFIEV: Selections from Cinderella

Phil Kline

Kristin Lee

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A Capitol Fourth Monday, July 4 at 8 p.m. and 9:30 p.m.

America’s national Independence Day celebration kicks off the festivities for our country’s 240th birthday with a star-spangled party and all-star salute. A Capitol Fourth airs live from the West Lawn of the U.S. Capitol before an audience of hundreds of thousands, millions at home, and to our troops around the world via American Forces Network.

The White House – Inside StoryTuesday, July 12 at 8 p.m.

The White House is a symbol of shared national history and home to the most powerful person on Earth. This two-hour special presentation takes you behind the scenes to meet the people who keep the White House running smoothly, maintaining the power of the Chief Executive and guarding the First Family’s privacy.

Its most familiar and least known spaces are uncovered, from the Oval Office to the residential dining room, from the hidden basement beneath the press room to the kitchens where chefs prepare for a state dinner.

See how the building and its operations have evolved over the past 200 years, changing with the currents of

history and the tastes and concerns of its occupants.

PBS NewsHour Convention CoverageMonday to Thursday July 18–21 at 8 p.m. (Republican)Monday to Thursday July 25–28 at 8 p.m. (Democratic)

Tune in for gavel-to-gavel primetime coverage of the Republican National Convention in Cleveland, and the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia, co-hosted by veteran journalists Gwen Ifill and Judy Woodruff. Between speeches and events on the convention floor, Ifill and Woodruff will interview political newsmakers and solicit analysis and perspective from NewsHour regulars, presidential historians, and others.

A Tax-Saving Way to Help WFIUGood news! Laws governing the popular IRA Charitable Rollover gift have changed. There is no longer an expiration date on the transaction and gifts can be made any time this year and well into the future.

Why Consider This Gift? If you are 70½ years old or older, you can take advantage of this simple way to benefit WFIU. If you have not yet taken your

required minimum distribution for the year, your IRA Charitable Rollover gift can satisfy all or part of that requirement and you will pay no income taxes on the gift. The transfer generates neither taxable income nor a tax deduction, so you benefit even if you do not itemize your deductions.

These direct rollovers to a charitable organization can be made only from an IRA. Under certain circumstances, however, you may be able to roll assets from a pension, profit sharing, 401(k) or 403(b) plan into an IRA and then make the transfer from the IRA directly to the

Indiana University Foundation for the benefit of WFIU. To determine if a rollover to an IRA is available for your plan, speak with your plan administrator or IRA custodian to complete the gift.

The IRA Charitable Rollover can be used to benefit multiple charities annually at varying amounts, but gifts may total no more than $100,000 a year.

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