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May Radio Highlights
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Tuesday, May 13th - live at 1:00 PM, rebroadcast at 7
Our national pastime has its own national anthem, and now “Take Me Out to the Ball Game” has its own illustrated history marking the song’s 100th anniversary. Tim Wiles, director of research at the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum in Cooperstown is co-author of “Baseball’s Greatest Hit”. He joins Bill Jaker to tell the story of the Jack Norworth lyric and Albert Von Tilzer’s waltz and its role at the ballparks. Wiles will play some tracks from the book’s accompanying CD and lead a community sing.

Tuesday, May 27th
“The Vacant Throne” is the third book in the epic Throne of Amenkor series of fantasy-adventures by Joshua Palmatier, a Binghamton resident and professor of mathematics at SUNY-Oneonta. The city of Amenkor has withstood invasion and disaster but now an untested Mistress of the Skewed Throne must deal with an unknown enemy. Dr. Palmatier discusses how he keeps the action flowing into a fourth volume and even creates original religions and Official Minions.


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A Private Audience with Al Galladoro


Proving the adage “music keeps you young”, 94-year old Oneonta-based saxophone virtuoso Al Gallodoro visited the WSKG studios for a session of music and conversation. Bringing along his alto sax and bass clarinet, and joined by longtime pianist JoAnn Chmielowski, Al played some favorites and talked about his long and fascinating career, which started in the Vaudeville era and included stints in Paul Whiteman’s band and twenty years on the staff orchestra of WJN. Want to know the secret of longevity? Then tune in for “A Private Audience With Al Gallodoro.” Friday, May 16 at 9pm on WSKG and Sunday, May 18 at 12pm on WSQX 91.5.



 

WSKG Radio Program Listings

Weekdays

Evenings:

Monday | Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday | Friday | Saturday | Sunday

Weekdays 5am to 7pm

5am       Morning Edition® with Steve Inskeep & Renee Montagne from NPR, state & regional news from Gregory Keeler and Karen DeWitt.
5:50am   Marketplace Morning Report with Scott Jagow from American Public Media
6am       Morning Edition continues
8:19am  
Earth & Sky with Joel Block & Deborah Byrd
8:30am   The Writers' Almanac with Garrison Keillor from APM
8:35am   Classical Music with WSKG's Gregory Keeler (
with NPR News at 9:01 and 10:01)
10:06am
Classical Music with WSKG's Bill Snyder (NPR News at 11:01 and 12:01)
1pm       NOTE: T, W, and Th 1:00pm programs are rebroadcast that evening at 7:00pm

Monday

On the Media with Brooke Gladstone and Bob Garfield from WNYC and NPR

Tuesday

  • 5/13, 5/27 Off the Page hosted by WSKG’s Bill Jaker **see highlights for guest information
  • 5/20 tba

Wednesday
Alternative Radio 

  • 5/14 Noam Chomsky - Iraq: The Forever War
  • 5/21 Benjamin Barber - Runaway Capitalism
  • 5/28 Steven Salaita - Anti-Arab Racism (lecture)

Thursday
Radio Lab Encores

  • 5/15 Where Am I?
  • 5/22 Space
  • 5/29 Placebo

Friday
Living on Earth with Steve Curwood from NPR. Focusing on Environmental issues.

2pm       Performance Today from APM with Fred Child
4pm       Fresh Air with Terry Gross from WHYY, Philadelphia and NPR
5pm       All Things Considered with hosts Melissa Block, Michele Norris & Robert Siegal; state & regional news from Scott Hollis, Crystal Sarakas, and Karen DeWitt

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Monday evenings

7pm       This American Life with Ira Glass from PRI (rebroadcast of Sunday’s program)
8pm       Nature Watch with Bob Kantor
8:02pm 
Classical Guitar Alive
9pm       By Special Invitation

  • 5/12 Van Cliburn: Music & Diplomacy.
  • 5/19 What’s the Score?
  • 5/26 Deutsche Welle Festival Concerts: Beethoven Festival in Bonn, 2nd Concert; Ivan Filev, cond.; Cairo Conservatory Orchestra; Basha: Intizar; Britten: Simple Symphony; Paul Lewis, piano; Beethoven: Piano Sonata No.30. (DWF 0712)
11pm    Classical Music Through the Night with Alison Young
 
Tuesday evenings
7pm      Rebroadcast of program from 1:00pm today
8pm      Nature Watch with Bob Kantor
8:02pm Chicago Chamber Musicians

9pm LIVE! AT THE CONCERTGEBOUW

  • 5/13 Nikolaus Harnoncourt, cond.; Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra; Brahms: Tragic Ovt.; Sym. No.2; R. Schumann: Fantasy for Violin & Orch.
  • 5/20 Frans Brüggen, cond.; Orchestra of the 18th Century; Beethoven: Syms. Nos. 1 & 5; Netherlands Radio Symphony Orchestra; Brahms: Serenade No.1.
  • 5/27 Bernard Haitink, cond; Collegium Vocale Ghent; La Chapelle Royale; Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra; Pijper: 6 Symphonic Epigrams; Berlioz: Les Nuits d’Été; Ravel: Daphnis et Chloë.


11pm     Classical Music Through the Night with Alison Young

Wednesday evenings

7pm       Alternative Radio (Rebroadcast of program from 1:00pm today)
8pm       Nature Watch
with Bob Kantor
8:01pm   From the Top with Christopher O’Riley from NPR

9pm        SymphonyCast with Brian Newhouse from NPR

  • 5/14 Netherlands Radio Symphony Orchestra; Vladimir Ashkenazy, cond.; Sibelius: Syms. Nos.1 & 7, Rakastava.
  • 5/21 Orpheus Chamber Orchestra; Christian Zacharias, piano; Bach: Brandenburg Cto. No.3; R. Schumann: Ovt., Scherzo & Finale; Piano Cto.; Theofanidis: Muse.
  • 5/28 St. Paul Chamber Orchestra; Nicholas McGegan, cond.; Carolyn Sampson, soprano; Handel: Cto. Grosso, Op.6 No.1; 3 arias fr. Giulio Cesare; Barber: Knoxville: Summer of 1915; Haydn: .Sym. No.92, “Oxford.’
11pm      Classical Music Through the Night with Bob Christiansen
Thursday evenings

7pm       Rebroadcast of program from 1:00pm today
8pm       Nature Watch with Bob Kantor
8:02pm   A Night on the Town Broadway music with George Harter


9pm       Chicago Symphony Orchestra

  • 5/15 Carlo Maria Giulini Retrospective
  • 5/22 Nicholas Kraemer, cond.; Handel: Water Music Suite No.2; Telemann: Tafelmusik; Haydn: Trumpet Cto.; Sym. No.90; Mikko Franck, cond.; Stravinsky: Firebird Suite.
  • 5/29 Mark Elder, cond.; Stephen Hough, piano; Robert Chen, violin; Jan Vogler, cello; Delius: Song of Summer; Rachmaninoff: Piano Cto. No.4; Sibelius: Sym. No.6; Webern: Five Pieces; Brahms: Double Cto.


11pm        Classical Music Through the Night with Bob Christiansen

Friday evenings

7pm       Marian McPartland's Piano Jazz from NPR

  • 5/16 Oscar Petersonn
  • 5/23 Laurence Hobgood
  • 5/30 Saxophonist Frank Morgan

8pm       Nature Watch with Bob Kantor
8:02pm   Riverwalk, Live From the Landing from PRI with David Holt and Jim Cullem

  • 5/16 Behind Every Great Man: Lil Hardin and Louis Armstrong
  • 5/23 Keyboard Wizard: The Genius of Art Tatum
  • 5/30 Heroes of Swing: The Second Generation

  • 5/16 Peter Beets Trio and the New Cool Collectiven
  • 5/23 30 yrs of North Sea Jazz including Art Blakey, John Scofield. Joe Lovano, Dave Holland and Al Fostern
  • 5/30 2008 Memorial Day Special

Saturdays

5am       Classical Music with Ward Jacobson (NPR Newscast at 6:01, 7:01, and 8:01am)
9am       Weekend Radio with Robert Conrad from WCLV, Cleveland
10am     Weekend Edition
with Scott Simon from NPR
12noon  Selected Shorts from with Isaiah Sheffer from NYC's SymphonySpace and NPR

1pm       Capitol Connection with Alan Chartok from WAMC, Albany

1:30pm   Chicago Lyric Opera

  • 5/17 Adams: Doctor Atomic
  • 5/24 Rossini: The Barber of Seville
  • 5/31 Tchaikovsky: Eugene Onegin
5pm       All Things Considered from NPR
6pm       A Prairie Home Companion with Garrison Keillor from APM

8pm       The Folk Sampler with Mike Flynn
9pm       Saturday Night Folk with WSKG’s Ken Campbell
10pm     E-Town with Helen & Nick Forster

11pm     River City Folk with Tom May
12mid    WoodSongs Old Time Radio Hour with Michael Jonathon
1am       Classical Music Through the Night with Scott Blankenship
Sundays

5am      Classical Music with Scott Blankenship and Valerie Kahler (NPR newscast at 7:01am)
8am      With Heart and Voice with Richard Gladwell from WXXI, Rochester
9am      St. Paul Sunday with Bill McGlaughlin from APM
  • 5/18 Amelia Piano Trio
  • 5/25 Osvaldo Golijov; Todd Palmer, clarinet; Saint Lawrence String Quartet
10am     Weekend Edition with Liane Hanson from NPR
12noon  This American Life
with Ira Glass from PRI
1pm       Cartalk
with Tom & Ray Magliozzi from NPR
2pm       Garrison Keillor’s A Prairie Home Companion
(Rebroadcast from Saturday night)


4pm       The Thistle & Shamrock
with Fiona Ritchie from NPR

  • 5/18 Words and Music: uncover musical connections with Stevenson, Yeats, Scott and other literary figures
  • 5/25 Passing the Torch: Glimpse the future of Celtic music in recordings from emerging artists paired with the masters who inspired them

5pm        Weekend All Things Considered from NPR
6pm        Sound & Spirit
with Ellen Kushner from PRI
7pm        Harmonia with Angela Mariani
8pm        Pipedreams with Michael Barone from APM
10pm      Soundscape New Age & World Music with WSKG's Crystal Sarakas
12mid     Classical Music Through the Night
with Scott Blankenship


 

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