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Think Global "this week" PROMOS

Series: Think Global Collaboration PROMOS
From: Public Radio Collaboration 2005
Length: 00:03:00

30 and 15-second promos for the Collaboration Read the full description.

Prc05logo2_small Promo tags for each night's performance; all broadcasts take place at midnight Eastern time. Monday May 16th Tonight at __, Ted’s featured piece from the European Broadcasting Union from Berwald Hall in Stockholm (BAIR – vahld), is the Swedish Radio Symphony’s performance of “Romantachycardia,” by Swedish American composer Daniel Nelson , on __(station)____. Tuesday May 17th England, Germany and France forget their differences tonight as Simon Rattle leads the Berlin Philharmonic in music by Berlioz and Debussy. This is from an exclusive live performance recorded at the Philharmonie in Berlin last fall, tonight with Ted Askew at __ here on__(station) _____. Wednesday May 18th The Czechs are at home in the Rudolfinium in Prague; both in the music and in the venue, as Sir John Eliot Gardiner conducts them in Dvorak’s Symphonic Variations and Martinu’s Double concerto for 2 string orchestras. Join Ted Askew tonight at ____ here on __(station) _____. Thursday May 19th Alexander Zemlinsky’s symphonic fantasy “The Little Mermaid” played by the Frankfurt Radio Symphony and Peter Eotvos (ay-oht-vohs) in Copenhagen, recorded in April. Listen to it here with Ted Askew on (station) tonight at _____. Friday May 20th Garrick Ohlsson, the North German Radio Symphony and Christoph von Dohnanyi shrink the globe tonight at ___ with Maurice Ravel’s Piano Concerto in G, a live recording of their performance at Grand Theatre in Warsaw. Ted Askew will spin it for you here on __(station)__ You may also want: Think Global CALL-IN 30-sec PROMOS (Live on Saturday, May 21 from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. ET)

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Piece Description

Promo tags for each night's performance; all broadcasts take place at midnight Eastern time. Monday May 16th Tonight at __, Ted’s featured piece from the European Broadcasting Union from Berwald Hall in Stockholm (BAIR – vahld), is the Swedish Radio Symphony’s performance of “Romantachycardia,” by Swedish American composer Daniel Nelson , on __(station)____. Tuesday May 17th England, Germany and France forget their differences tonight as Simon Rattle leads the Berlin Philharmonic in music by Berlioz and Debussy. This is from an exclusive live performance recorded at the Philharmonie in Berlin last fall, tonight with Ted Askew at __ here on__(station) _____. Wednesday May 18th The Czechs are at home in the Rudolfinium in Prague; both in the music and in the venue, as Sir John Eliot Gardiner conducts them in Dvorak’s Symphonic Variations and Martinu’s Double concerto for 2 string orchestras. Join Ted Askew tonight at ____ here on __(station) _____. Thursday May 19th Alexander Zemlinsky’s symphonic fantasy “The Little Mermaid” played by the Frankfurt Radio Symphony and Peter Eotvos (ay-oht-vohs) in Copenhagen, recorded in April. Listen to it here with Ted Askew on (station) tonight at _____. Friday May 20th Garrick Ohlsson, the North German Radio Symphony and Christoph von Dohnanyi shrink the globe tonight at ___ with Maurice Ravel’s Piano Concerto in G, a live recording of their performance at Grand Theatre in Warsaw. Ted Askew will spin it for you here on __(station)__ You may also want: Think Global CALL-IN 30-sec PROMOS (Live on Saturday, May 21 from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. ET)

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