April 22, 1723: The Town Council of Leipzig Appoints Bach as Cantor
From: 98.7 WFMT & the WFMT Radio Network
Series: The Keeping Score Series: 13 Days When Music Changed Forever
Length: 59:00
An exploration of the Baroque and the never-ending legacy of Bach, through Mendelssohn, Stravinsky, Schoenberg, Steve Reich, and The Doors’ Light My Fire.
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November 4, 1964: The Premiere of Terry Riley’s In C
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Program 13 of 13
January 28, 1936: The Publication in Pravda of the Article Chaos Instead of Music
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Program 12 of 13
January 10, 1931: The Debut of Charles Ives’s Three Places in New England
(59:00)
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Program 11 of 13
December 26, 1926: The Premiere of Tapiola
(59:00)
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Program 10 of 13
May 29, 1913: The Premiere of the Ballet, The Rite of Spring
(59:00)
From: 98.7 WFMT & the WFMT Radio Network
Program 9 of 13
January 25, 1909: The Premiere of Elektra
(59:00)
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Program 8 of 13
May 6, 1889: The Opening Day of the Exposition Universelle in Paris
(59:00)
From: 98.7 WFMT & the WFMT Radio Network
Program 7 of 13
August 13, 1876: The Launch of the First “Ring” cycle at Bayreuth
(59:00)
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Program 6 of 13
April 7, 1805: The First Public Performance of Beethoven’s Eroica
(59:00)
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Program 5 of 13
Piece Description
An exploration of the Baroque and the never-ending legacy of Bach, through Mendelssohn, Stravinsky, Schoenberg, Steve Reich, and The Doors’ Light My Fire.
Timing and Cues
In- (Church Bells)
Out- "...WFMT Radio Network."
Length- 59:00
