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Air Check<br />

Dear Member,<br />

For many years, <strong>WTTW</strong> has been honored to partner with the award-winning filmmakers at Chicagobased<br />

Kartemquin Films. Last year, Kartemquin marked its 40th anniversary and, in celebration, <strong>WTTW</strong><strong>11</strong><br />

aired some of their most acclaimed films including A Good Man, Prisoner of Her Past, Now We Live on<br />

Clifton, and many more. Coming up on February 14, we bring you one of their<br />

most courageous and locally relevant works to date – The Interrupters, which<br />

will air on Frontline at 8:00 pm. The film tells the stories of three “Violence<br />

Interrupters” who work to protect their Chicago communities from the violence<br />

they once employed themselves, to mentor and encourage troubled youth, and<br />

ultimately, to make our city a better place. From the director of Hoop Dreams<br />

Steve James and the author of There Are No Children Here Alex Kotlowitz, this<br />

film attempts to make sense of what film subject Tio Hardiman calls, simply,<br />

“the madness.” Visit our website for more discussion about the film and the<br />

issues it raises, and stay tuned at 10:00 pm for an extended discussion with<br />

the Interrupters.<br />

As winter marches on, <strong>WTTW</strong> marks Black History <strong>Month</strong> with a diverse slate of special programming<br />

(see page 7 for details). Also this month, American Experience premieres a new biography of President Bill<br />

Clinton who rose from a broken childhood in Arkansas to become one of the most successful politicians in<br />

modern American history, and one of the most complex and conflicted characters to ever stride across the<br />

public stage. Other programming highlights include more new episodes of Masterpiece Classic: Downton<br />

Abbey and Doc Martin; a Great Performances special that gives you a front row seat at the Broadway hit<br />

musical Memphis; an intimate look at the world of the Amish; and, on the local front, the return of The<br />

Chicago Stand-Up Project and broadcasts of the 20<strong>11</strong> winning programs from our annual Viewer’s Choice<br />

Awards. Don’t forget to vote if you haven’t already on wttw.com/viewerschoice. Online voting ends on<br />

February 15!<br />

This month, 98.7WFMT will have two new live Lyric Opera broadcasts, when the Matthew Bucksbaum<br />

Family presents Show Boat on February 12 and Handel’s Rinaldo with David Daniels on February 29.<br />

George Preston and Roger Pines co-host. And for Black History <strong>Month</strong>, WFMT will partner with Columbia<br />

College’s Center for Black Music Research for five one-hour broadcasts on Wednesday afternoons. We<br />

also present a new series of broadcasts from the Salzburg Festival, beginning on February 5. For more<br />

February highlights, visit wfmt.com/higlights and let us know what you think of the lineup this month at<br />

wfmt.com/chimein.<br />

It’s a great month for <strong>WTTW</strong> and WFMT on-air and online. Thanks for making this possible with your<br />

support.<br />

Inside the Guide<br />

3 Member Connections<br />

4 Member Perks<br />

5 TV Listings<br />

6 <strong>WTTW</strong> Digital Channel Highlights<br />

8 <strong>WTTW</strong> Kid Grid<br />

2 FEBRUARY 2012<br />

Sincerely,<br />

Dan Schmidt<br />

President & CEO<br />

14 Primetime Grid<br />

16 Do it Yourself <strong>Saturday</strong>s<br />

19 At-a-Glance<br />

20 Radio Listings<br />

31 Sponsors<br />

ON ThE COVER: American Experience: Clinton. Photo credit: Courtesy of WGBH/William J. Clinton<br />

Presidential Library<br />

Guide<br />

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Chicago Production Center<br />

(773) 583-5000<br />

Websites<br />

wttw.com<br />

wfmt.com<br />

President & CEO<br />

Daniel J. Schmidt<br />

Chief Operating Officer<br />

Greg Cameron<br />

Executive Vice President & CFO<br />

Reese Marcusson<br />

Executive Vice President<br />

for Radio & Project Development<br />

Steve Robinson<br />

Guide Staff<br />

Publisher<br />

Anne Gleason<br />

Art Director<br />

Tom Peth<br />

Television Contributors<br />

Julia Maish, Dan Soles<br />

Radio Contributors<br />

Andrea Lamoreaux, Peter Whorf<br />

Distribution Manager<br />

Pat Sheppard<br />

Advertising Sales<br />

<strong>WTTW</strong>: Howard Fisher: (773) 279-2103<br />

WFMT: Paul Ansell: (773) 279-2101<br />

Network Chicago Guide<br />

(ISSN 1543-9585)<br />

February 2012<br />

Volume 26, Number 171<br />

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First Friday Piano Concerts<br />

98.7WFMT’s weekly live series, The PianoForte Salon Series, continues<br />

its season of broadcasts and you’re invited to be part of the audience! Join<br />

WFMT Program Director and series host Peter Whorf on the first Friday<br />

of each month at the Sherwood<br />

Conservatory/Columbia College<br />

Chicago live performances centering<br />

on the piano and featuring<br />

today’s top solo pianists and<br />

chamber musicians.<br />

Join us on Friday, February 3<br />

at 12:15 pm to hear Joel Fan on<br />

piano play Scriabin, Leon Kirchner,<br />

and Gershwin.<br />

An artist with a “probing in-<br />

Joel Fan<br />

tellect and a vivid imagination”<br />

(New York Times), Joel Fan is a uniquely brilliant pianist conjoining great works<br />

of the past and newly discovered music of cultures from around the world.<br />

Admission is free. For more information, please call PianoForte Foundation<br />

at (312) 291-0291 or visit pianofortechicago.com.<br />

WFMT All Day Immersion<br />

Join us for this special All Day Seminar which will<br />

include a lecture and discussion, lunch, and great music.<br />

It will be a day you won’t<br />

forget.<br />

What<br />

All Day Immersion<br />

Seminar: Great<br />

Opera Singers of<br />

the 20th Century<br />

with Henry Fogel<br />

Where<br />

<strong>WTTW</strong>/WFMT Studios<br />

5400 N. Saint Louis<br />

Avenue in Chicago<br />

When<br />

<strong>Saturday</strong>, February <strong>11</strong>,<br />

9:00 am<br />

Join Henry Fogel as<br />

he takes you through the<br />

journey of great recordings<br />

of opera singers from<br />

the past century. Discover<br />

more about Nellie<br />

Melba, Beniamino Gigli,<br />

Tito Schipa, and Feodor<br />

Chaliapin among others.<br />

You’ll learn about their<br />

personal experiences<br />

with the great composers<br />

including Puccini,<br />

Mascagni, Leoncavallo,<br />

and Verdi. Mr. Fogel will<br />

Feodor Chaliapin<br />

also share how opera singing has changed over the past hundred years.<br />

Please note that tickets will not be sent in the mail, but your name will be included on the guest list at<br />

the door. Tickets are $150 each, and can be purchased at wfmt.com/events.<br />

Filmmaker Shukree Tilghman wearing protest<br />

sign in Harlem<br />

Photo: Antonio Caton<br />

What<br />

<strong>Independent</strong> <strong>Lens</strong><br />

<strong>Saturday</strong> <strong>Cinema</strong>:<br />

<strong>More</strong> <strong>than</strong> a <strong>Month</strong><br />

Where<br />

Chicago Cultural Center<br />

78 E. Washington Street<br />

in Chicago<br />

When<br />

<strong>Saturday</strong>, February 18,<br />

2:00 pm<br />

MeMBer ConneCtions<br />

What<br />

The PianoForte Salon<br />

Series at Columbia<br />

College Chicago<br />

Where<br />

Live on 98.7WFMT<br />

and Sherwood<br />

Community<br />

Music School<br />

Recital Hall<br />

1312 S. Michigan Ave.<br />

in Chicago<br />

When<br />

Friday, February 3,<br />

12:15 pm<br />

An Evening of<br />

“Great Expectations”<br />

You are cordially invited to attend An Evening<br />

of Great Expectations on March 22 in anticipation<br />

of the April 2012 <strong>WTTW</strong><strong>11</strong> premiere of the new<br />

adaptation of Charles Dickens’ masterpiece. Great<br />

Expectations tells the story of Pip the battered orphan<br />

boy, who rises from<br />

What<br />

An Evening<br />

of “Great<br />

Expectations”<br />

Where<br />

Harold Washington<br />

Library Center<br />

The Pritzker<br />

Auditorium<br />

400 S. State St.<br />

in Chicago<br />

When<br />

Thursday,<br />

March 22,<br />

6:00-8:00 pm<br />

Douglas Booth as Pip<br />

blacksmith’s apprentice<br />

to gentleman under the<br />

patronage of a mysterious<br />

benefactor. Gillian<br />

Anderson (Bleak House),<br />

David Suchet (Hercule<br />

Poirot), and Ray Winstone<br />

star.<br />

Join us for the first<br />

hour of the film followed<br />

by a discussion<br />

with a panel of Dickens<br />

scholars. And we’ll save<br />

time at the end for a lively<br />

Q & A all about Great<br />

Expectations.<br />

<strong>WTTW</strong> is proud to partner with the Chicago Public<br />

Library (chipublib.org/events) and the Great Books<br />

Foundation (greatbooks.org/greatexpectations) on<br />

this very special event. Admission is FREE and is<br />

first-come, first-served. Visit wttw.com/events for<br />

more information.<br />

<strong>Independent</strong> <strong>Lens</strong> <strong>Saturday</strong> <strong>Cinema</strong>:<br />

<strong>More</strong> <strong>than</strong> a <strong>Month</strong><br />

In partnership with ITVS and the Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs,<br />

<strong>WTTW</strong> invites you to attend a free screening and discussion about the new<br />

<strong>Independent</strong> <strong>Lens</strong> documentary “<strong>More</strong> <strong>than</strong> a <strong>Month</strong>.”<br />

Shukree Hassan Tilghman, a 29-year-old African American filmmaker, is on a<br />

cross-country campaign to end Black History <strong>Month</strong>. Through this thoughtful,<br />

humorous journey, <strong>More</strong> Than a <strong>Month</strong> investigates what the treatment of history<br />

tells us about race and equality in a “post-racial” America. You can also catch<br />

<strong>More</strong> <strong>than</strong> a <strong>Month</strong> on <strong>WTTW</strong><strong>11</strong> on February 16 at 9:30 pm.<br />

This is a free event. For more information, please visit wttw.com/events.<br />

Photo by Todd Antony. Courtesy of © BBC for<br />

Masterpiece<br />

2012 FEBRUARY 3


MeMBer PerKs<br />

20% off Tickets to Dance Center<br />

The Dance Center of Columbia College Chicago presents<br />

the San Francisco Bay Area’s Margaret Jenkins Dance Company<br />

in the Midwest premiere of Light Moves. Jenkins collaborates<br />

with multimedia artist Naomie Kremer; Paul Dresher,<br />

an internationally recognized composer; and Wallace Stevens<br />

Award-winning poet Michael Palmer. Kremer’s video imagery<br />

interweaves with eight dancers using several projectors and<br />

projection surfaces to focus attention on the architecture of<br />

the theater while challenging notions of foreground and background,<br />

visible and hidden. Inspired by the natural cycles of<br />

light, Light Moves takes the audience on a journey of shifting<br />

emotional character, physical velocity and the stories that lie<br />

within these cycles.<br />

Margaret Jenkins Dance Company performs Light Moves<br />

February 9-<strong>11</strong> at 8:00 pm at The Dance Center (1306 S.<br />

Michigan Ave. in Chicago). To redeem this special offer,<br />

<strong>WTTW</strong> members should call (312) 369-8330 and use the<br />

code “<strong>WTTW</strong>” for a 20% discount on full-price tickets to one<br />

of the three performances, subject to availability. Full price<br />

tickets are $26-30. For information on the performances, visit<br />

colum.edu/dancecenter.<br />

2-for-1 Tickets for Saint Sebastian Players<br />

The Saint Sebastian Players present the world premiere of Mark Twain: Patriot,<br />

Teacher, Philosopher, adapted by company member John Oster from stories, essays,<br />

and other writings by one of<br />

America’s best-loved authors.<br />

The performance features nonstop<br />

drama, humor, innocence,<br />

and wit as only Mark Twain<br />

can provide, including The War<br />

Prayer, The Diaries of Adam and<br />

Eve, The French Duel, Running<br />

for Governor, and more. Come see<br />

the Twain beyond Tom Sawyer<br />

and Huckleberry Finn.<br />

Performances are February<br />

17-March <strong>11</strong>, Fridays and <strong>Saturday</strong>s at 8:00 pm and Sundays at 2:00 pm. Full-price<br />

tickets are $15; <strong>WTTW</strong> members may purchase two full-price tickets for the price of one<br />

by calling (773) 404-7922 or sending an email to tickets@saintsebastianplayers.org and<br />

mentioning <strong>WTTW</strong>. This offer may not be combined with other discounts and is subject<br />

to availability. For more information, visit saintsebastianplayers.org.<br />

FOR DOZENS OF OTHER DISCOUNTS, visit wfmt.com and, under the Support WMFT menu, click on “<strong>Month</strong>ly Offers” or call (312) 987-WFMT<br />

for a recorded message.<br />

4 FEBRUARY 2012<br />

20% off Tickets to The Color Purple<br />

The National Broadway Touring Production of The Color Purple stops at<br />

Governors State University Center for Performing Arts for one night only on Wednesday,<br />

February 8 at 7:30 pm.<br />

From the classic Pulitzer<br />

Prize-winning novel by Alice<br />

Walker, and the moving film<br />

by Steven Spielberg, comes<br />

a soul-stirring new musical<br />

and landmark event from<br />

award-winning director<br />

and Chicago area native<br />

Gary Griffin.<br />

To redeem this very<br />

special offer, please use<br />

code “<strong>WTTW</strong>” to save<br />

20% off premium tickets<br />

(reg. $57/$50) when you<br />

call (708) 235-2222 or visit<br />

centertickets.net.<br />

2-for-1 Tickets for Chicago Chamber Musicians<br />

WFMT members receive 2-for-1 tickets to Twilight Music by the Chicago Chamber Musicians. John Harbison’s<br />

conversational trio, “Twilight Music,” explores the unique differences of sound between the horn and violin.<br />

Schubert’s rarely performed Rondo in B minor, a showpiece for violin and piano, received the nickname “Rondo<br />

Brilliant” for its fiery use of imagination. And Avalon Quartet cellist, Cheng-Hou Lee, joins the ensemble in Mozart’s<br />

elegant Divertimento No. 17 in D Major for two horns and strings.<br />

To redeem this offer, call the Chicago Chamber Musicians box office at (312) 225-5226 and mention your WFMT<br />

membership. For more information, visit chicagochambermusic.org. Tickets are subject to availability. One pair<br />

of tickets per membership card. Offer not valid in conjunction with any other offers or on previously purchased<br />

tickets. Performances take place at 7:30 pm on Sunday, February 12 at Pick-Staiger Concert Hall in Evanston and<br />

at 7:30 pm on Monday, February 13 at Gottlieb Concert Hall at the Merit School of Music in Chicago.


<strong>Independent</strong> <strong>Lens</strong>:<br />

<strong>More</strong> Than a <strong>Month</strong><br />

Shukree Hassan Tilghman, a 29-year-old African-<br />

American filmmaker, is on a cross-country campaign<br />

to end Black History <strong>Month</strong>. Through this tonguein-cheek<br />

journey, “<strong>More</strong> Than a <strong>Month</strong>” investigates<br />

race and equality in a “post-racial” America.<br />

Thursday, February 16, 9:30 pm<br />

In the Spotlight<br />

Wednesday 1<br />

EARLY MORNING<br />

12:00 Chicago Tonight [R]<br />

1:00 Tavis Smiley<br />

1:30 Charlie Rose<br />

2:30 Antiques Roadshow:<br />

Houston (Part 2 of 3) [R]<br />

3:30 Greetings from<br />

Forgotten Florida [R]<br />

4:30 Check, Please! [R]<br />

5:00 Chicago Tonight [R]<br />

MORNING-AFTERNOON<br />

6:00-6:00 <strong>WTTW</strong> Kids<br />

Michael Palin<br />

Himalaya with<br />

Michael Palin<br />

(Parts 5 and 6)<br />

Encountering new extremes of wealth<br />

and poverty, altitude, and freezing cold,<br />

in the concluding two parts of this<br />

series ex-Python Michael Palin brings<br />

his unique brand of wit and wisdom<br />

with him as he travels across the roof<br />

of the world. Traveling through this<br />

awe-inspiring scenery, including rich<br />

flora and fauna and dizzying switchback<br />

mountain roads, Michael visits the<br />

region’s cities and makes detours<br />

to places – and people – of special<br />

interest.<br />

Thursday, February 2<br />

and 9, 8:00 pm<br />

Programmer’s Picks on <strong>WTTW</strong> Channel <strong>11</strong><br />

Smothered: The Censorship<br />

Struggles of the Smothers<br />

Brothers Comedy Hour<br />

When they were fired in 1969, Tom and Dick<br />

Smothers took their network, CBS, to court ... and<br />

won. This is the story as told by its key players.<br />

<strong>Saturday</strong>, February 18, 9:00 pm<br />

See page 6 for information about <strong>WTTW</strong> Prime listings.<br />

EVENING<br />

6:00 PBS NewsHour<br />

7:00 Chicago Tonight<br />

8:00 Nature: Wolverine –<br />

Chasing the Phantom Its<br />

name stirs images of the<br />

savage, the untamable. But<br />

there is another image of the<br />

wolverine that is just beginning<br />

to emerge, one that is far more<br />

complex <strong>than</strong> its reputation<br />

suggests. This film takes<br />

viewers into the secretive<br />

world of the largest and least<br />

known member of the weasel<br />

family to reveal who this<br />

dynamic little<br />

devil truly is.<br />

9:00 NOVA: Ice Age Death Trap<br />

In a race against developers<br />

in the Rockies, archaeologists<br />

uncover a unique site packed<br />

with astonishingly preserved<br />

bones of mammoths,<br />

mastodons, and other giant<br />

extinct beasts, opening a<br />

vivid window on the vanished<br />

world of the Ice Age.<br />

10:00 Inside Nature’s Giants:<br />

Great White Sharks The<br />

experts travel to South Africa<br />

to dissect a 15-foot-long<br />

great white shark. Veterinary<br />

scientist Mark Evans<br />

investigates the origins of the<br />

shark’s infamous killing bite,<br />

and evolutionary biologist<br />

Richard Dawkins explains how<br />

sharks’ teeth and jaws evolved<br />

from their outer skin and gill<br />

arches. Finally, the experts ask<br />

whether the shark deserves<br />

its reputation as a man killer.<br />

<strong>11</strong>:00 Nightly Business Report<br />

<strong>11</strong>:30 BBC World News<br />

Thursday 2<br />

EARLY MORNING<br />

12:00 Chicago Tonight [R]<br />

1:00 Tavis Smiley<br />

1:30 Charlie Rose<br />

2:30 Frontline: Post Mortem [R]<br />

3:30 Globalization at the<br />

Crossroads with<br />

Hernando de Soto [R]<br />

4:30 Architect Robert A.M. Stern:<br />

Presence of the Past [R]<br />

5:00 Chicago Tonight [R]<br />

• Daily Television Programming<br />

MORNING-AFTERNOON<br />

6:00-6:00 <strong>WTTW</strong> Kids<br />

EVENING<br />

6:00 PBS NewsHour<br />

7:00 Chicago Tonight<br />

8:00 Himalaya with Michael<br />

Palin: Leaping Tigers,<br />

Naked Nagas (Part 5 of 6)<br />

9:00 American Masters: Sam<br />

Cooke – Crossing Over Sam<br />

Cooke put the spirit of the<br />

Black church into popular<br />

music – creating a new sound<br />

and setting into motion a chain<br />

of events that forever altered<br />

the course of popular music<br />

and race relations in America.<br />

10:00 <strong>Independent</strong> <strong>Lens</strong>: Daisy<br />

Bates – First Lady of Little<br />

Rock As a black woman who<br />

was a feminist before the term<br />

was invented, Daisy Bates<br />

refused to accept her assigned<br />

place in society. This documentary<br />

tells the story of her<br />

life and public support of nine<br />

black students to attend the<br />

all-white Central High School<br />

in Little Rock, Arkansas, which<br />

culminated in a constitutional<br />

crisis – pitting a president<br />

against a governor, and a<br />

community against itself.<br />

<strong>11</strong>:00 Nightly Business Report<br />

<strong>11</strong>:30 BBC World News<br />

Friday 3<br />

EARLY MORNING<br />

12:00 Chicago Tonight [R]<br />

1:00 Tavis Smiley<br />

1:30 Charlie Rose<br />

2:30 Jesse James: American<br />

Experience [R]<br />

3:30 Inside Nature’s Giants:<br />

Great White Sharks See<br />

Mon. Feb. 1 at 10:00 pm. [R]<br />

4:30 Rick Steves’ Europe: Heart<br />

of England and South Wales<br />

5:00 Chicago Tonight [R]<br />

MORNING-AFTERNOON<br />

6:00-6:00 <strong>WTTW</strong> Kids<br />

EVENING<br />

6:00 PBS NewsHour<br />

7:00 Chicago Tonight: The Week<br />

in Review with Joel Weisman<br />

7:30 MEXICO – One Plate<br />

at a Time with Rick<br />

Nixon’s The One:<br />

The ‘68 Election<br />

Narrated by Dick Cavett, this documentary<br />

chronicles not only Richard Nixon’s stunning victory<br />

in the 1968 presidential race, but the ways in which<br />

that historic election gave rise to Red State-<br />

Blue State America.<br />

Thursday, February 23, 8:00 pm<br />

Bayless: Cooking on<br />

the Sea of Cortez [R]<br />

8:00 Check, Please!<br />

Zealous/Burt’s Place/<br />

Restaurant Sarajevo<br />

8:30 Chicago Stand-Up Project<br />

In this series, popular local<br />

personalities bravely attempt<br />

stand-up comedy for the first<br />

time at Chicago’s legendary<br />

Zanies Comedy Club. Under<br />

the guidance of comic Pat<br />

In the Spotlight<br />

Pat McGann and Ana Belaval<br />

The Chicago<br />

Stand-Up Project<br />

(in 4 parts)<br />

As this series returns for a second<br />

season, <strong>WTTW</strong> follows local celebs to<br />

Chicago’s venerable Zanie’s Comedy<br />

Club as they try their hand at a new and<br />

daunting profession: stand-up comedy.<br />

In this four-episode arc, comedian and<br />

regular Zanie’s emcee Pat McGann<br />

coaches Windy City Live host Val<br />

Warner, Jarrett Payton (son of the late<br />

Bears great Walter Payton), jewelry<br />

designer Lana Bramlette, and<br />

Fr. Tom Hurley of Old St. Pat’s Church<br />

on how to be funny – and they try out<br />

their material for the first time for the<br />

Zanies audience. Ana Belaval returns<br />

as the host.<br />

Fridays in February,<br />

8:30 pm<br />

2012 FEBRUARY 5


<strong>WTTW</strong> Channel Highlights<br />

These digital channels are available with digital cable or over-the-air with a digital receiver. For more information about<br />

digital television and for complete schedules, visit wttw.com/schedules.<br />

<strong>11</strong>-1<br />

<strong>11</strong>-2<br />

<strong>11</strong>-3<br />

<strong>11</strong>-4<br />

<strong>WTTW</strong><strong>11</strong> in HD<br />

Free TV, over-the-air antenna viewers can watch<br />

<strong>WTTW</strong><strong>11</strong> in high-definition by tuning to channel <strong>11</strong>-1.<br />

Cable or satellite viewers can locate <strong>WTTW</strong><strong>11</strong> in<br />

high-definition on the on-screen menu.<br />

<strong>WTTW</strong> Prime<br />

<strong>WTTW</strong> Prime is the newest channel in the <strong>WTTW</strong><br />

family – ‘prime time all the time.’ Free TV, over-theair<br />

antenna viewers can tune to channel <strong>11</strong>-2 to find<br />

<strong>WTTW</strong> Prime. Comcast digital cable customers can<br />

watch <strong>WTTW</strong> Prime on channel 370.<br />

<strong>WTTW</strong> Create<br />

<strong>WTTW</strong> Create is our how-to and lifestyle<br />

programming channel. Free TV, over-the-air antenna<br />

viewers tune to channel <strong>11</strong>-3. Comcast digital cable<br />

customers can watch <strong>WTTW</strong> Create on channel 369.<br />

<strong>WTTW</strong> Vme<br />

<strong>WTTW</strong> Vme is our Spanish language channel. Free<br />

TV, over-the-air antenna viewers can tune to channel<br />

<strong>11</strong>-4. <strong>WTTW</strong> V-me is available on Comcast channels<br />

368 and 629, Dish Network channels 846 and 9414,<br />

and DirectTV channel 440.<br />

<strong>WTTW</strong> on Demand<br />

Find <strong>WTTW</strong> on Demand by selecting Comcast’s<br />

“Get Local” folder.<br />

6 FEBRUARY 2012<br />

HD<br />

on demand<br />

<strong>WTTW</strong> PRIME ad<br />

Cave People of the Himalaya<br />

Wednesday, February 15, 10:00 pm<br />

Everest climber, Pete A<strong>than</strong>s, returns to the Himalayas in search of<br />

the caves and mummies of a lost civilization. There they will risk their<br />

own safety to reveal astonishing evidence of a previously unknown,<br />

1500-year-old death ritual high in the Himalayan caves.<br />

Nature: Ocean Giants<br />

Wednesday, February 22, 8:00 pm<br />

Whales and dolphins remain a constant source of fascination to us.<br />

But how much do we really know about them? Teams of intrepid<br />

scientists equipped with the latest technology are making extraordinary<br />

breakthroughs in their understanding of these intelligent life<br />

forms – breakthroughs that may safeguard their survival.<br />

Full schedule online at wttw.com/schedules<br />

Pictured: Humpback whale breaching<br />

Masterpiece Mystery! Inspector Lewis<br />

Thursdays, 8:00 pm<br />

Kevin Whately returns as Inspector Lewis teamed with his cool,<br />

cerebral partner Detective Sergeant Hathaway (Laurence Fox). Lewis,<br />

the former working-class foil to the erudite Detective Inspector Morse,<br />

tackles murder and mayhem with the help of Hathaway.<br />

Full schedule online at wttw.com/schedules<br />

Pictured: Kevin Whately as DCS Lewis<br />

Big Game Snack Attack<br />

<strong>Saturday</strong>, February 4 (all-day marathon)<br />

With Super Bowl Sunday just one day away, it’s time to plan a giant<br />

“snack attack” for your fellow sports fans. Whether its burgers, chicken<br />

wings, or bratwurst that are your favorites, our <strong>WTTW</strong> Create chefs<br />

will show you the secrets for throwing a victorious sports night party.<br />

Full schedule online at wttw.com/schedules<br />

Pictured: Steven Raichlen<br />

MEK 8<br />

Premieres Thursday, February 23, 9:00 pm<br />

Many are called, but few are chosen to join the elite German MEK 8<br />

unit. From the creators of Alerta Cobra, Germany’s hit action series<br />

was directed by Nico Zavelberg.<br />

Full schedule online at wttw.com/schedules<br />

Pictured: René Sydow, star of MEK 8<br />

February On-Demand Picks<br />

• American Experience: Clinton<br />

• Antiques Roadshow<br />

• Check, Please!<br />

• Chicago Tonight<br />

• Doc Martin<br />

• Masterpiece Classic: Downton Abbey<br />

• NOVA<br />

Pictured: President Bill Clinton


BLACK<br />

HISTORY<br />

MONTH<br />

PROGRAMMING<br />

FEBRUARY 2012<br />

<strong>WTTW</strong> <strong>11</strong>.1<br />

American Masters:<br />

Sam Cooke – Crossing Over<br />

Thursday, February 2 at 9:00 pm<br />

<strong>Independent</strong> <strong>Lens</strong>:<br />

Daisy Bates – First Lady<br />

of Little Rock<br />

Thursday, February 2 at 10:00 pm<br />

An Evening with Valerie Simpson<br />

Friday, February 3 at 10:00 pm<br />

Underground Railroad:<br />

The William Still Story<br />

Monday, February 6 at 10:00 pm<br />

Freedom Riders:<br />

American Experience<br />

Tuesday, February 7 at 8:00 pm<br />

Sunday, February 12 at 3:00 pm<br />

American Masters:<br />

Marvin Gaye – What’s Going On?<br />

Thursday, February 9 at 9:00 pm<br />

<strong>Independent</strong> <strong>Lens</strong>:<br />

The Black Power Mixtape<br />

1967-1975<br />

Thursday, February 9 at 10:00 pm<br />

Music & Message of<br />

Curtis Mayfi eld and<br />

the Impressions<br />

Friday, February 10 at 10:00 pm<br />

Proclamation of Hope<br />

Sunday, February 12 at 1:30 pm<br />

Slavery by Another Name<br />

Monday, February 13 at 9:00 pm<br />

DuSable to Obama:<br />

Chicago’s Black Metropolis<br />

Thursday, February 16 at 8:00 pm<br />

<strong>Independent</strong> <strong>Lens</strong>:<br />

<strong>More</strong> <strong>than</strong> a <strong>Month</strong><br />

Thursday, February 16 at 9:30 pm<br />

Great Performances: Memphis<br />

Friday, February 24 at 9:00 pm<br />

The Blues: In Performance<br />

at the White House<br />

Monday, February 27 at 9:00 pm<br />

American Masters:<br />

Cab Calloway – Sketches<br />

Monday, February 27 at 10:00 pm<br />

<strong>11</strong>.2 PRIME<br />

African-American Lives 2<br />

<strong>Saturday</strong>, February 4 at 7:00 pm<br />

Sunday, February 5 at 1:00 pm<br />

Black in Latin America<br />

Sunday, February 5 and 12 at 9:00 pm<br />

American Masters:<br />

Marvin Gaye – What’s Going On?<br />

<strong>Saturday</strong>, February <strong>11</strong> at 10:00 pm<br />

Grannies on Safari Marathon<br />

Sunday, February 12, <strong>11</strong>:00 am<br />

Music & Message of<br />

Curtis Mayfi eld and<br />

the Impressions<br />

Sunday, February 12 at <strong>11</strong>:00 pm<br />

DuSable to Obama:<br />

Chicago’s Black Metropolis<br />

<strong>Saturday</strong>, February 18 at 7:00 pm<br />

Simon Schama’s<br />

Rough Crossings<br />

<strong>Saturday</strong>, February 18 at 8:30 pm<br />

<strong>Independent</strong> <strong>Lens</strong>:<br />

<strong>More</strong> <strong>than</strong> a <strong>Month</strong><br />

<strong>Saturday</strong>, February 18 at 10:00 pm<br />

Unforgivable Blackness:<br />

The Rise & Fall of Jack Johnson<br />

Sunday, February 19 at 1:00 pm<br />

<strong>Independent</strong> <strong>Lens</strong>:<br />

Crips & Bloods – Made in America<br />

Sunday, February 19 at 10:00 pm<br />

Clinton 12<br />

Sunday, February 26 at 9:00 pm<br />

Scarred Justice:<br />

The Orangeburg Massacre 1968<br />

Sunday, February 26 at 10:00 pm<br />

Underground<br />

Railroad: The<br />

William Still<br />

Story<br />

Monday,<br />

February 6<br />

at 10:00 pm<br />

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Monday-Friday Mornings<br />

6:00 Word Girl<br />

6:30 Fetch! with Ruff Ruffman<br />

7:00 Arthur<br />

7:30 Martha Speaks<br />

8:00 Curious George<br />

8:30 The Cat in the Hat Knows<br />

a Lot About That!<br />

9:00 Super Why!<br />

9:30 Dinosaur Train<br />

10:00 Sesame Street<br />

<strong>11</strong>:00 Word World<br />

<strong>11</strong>:30 Sid the Science Kid<br />

Afternoons<br />

12:00 Clifford<br />

12:30 Caillou<br />

1:00 (M-W-F) Word World<br />

(Tu-Th) Barney<br />

1:30 (M-Th) Super Why!<br />

(F) Thomas & Friends<br />

2:00 (M-Th) Dinosaur Train<br />

(F) Bob the Builder<br />

2:30 (M-Th) Martha Speaks<br />

(F) Angelina Ballerina<br />

The Next Steps<br />

3 : 0 0 The Cat in the Hat Knows<br />

a Lot About That!<br />

(F) Friday Palooza<br />

3:30 (M-Th) Curious George<br />

(F) Friday Palooza<br />

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4:00 (M-Th) Arthur<br />

(F) Friday Palooza<br />

4:30 (M-Th) Arthur<br />

(F) Friday Palooza<br />

5:00 (M-Th) Wild Kratts<br />

(F) <strong>WTTW</strong> Kids Picks<br />

5:30 (M-Th) Electric Company<br />

(F) <strong>WTTW</strong> Kids Picks<br />

saturday Mornings<br />

6:30 Barney & Friends<br />

7:00 Caillou<br />

7:30 Angelina Ballerina<br />

The Next Steps<br />

8:00 Arthur<br />

8:30 Wild Kratts<br />

9:00 Bob the Builder<br />

9:30 Thomas & Friends<br />

sunday Mornings<br />

5:00 Maya & Miguel<br />

5:30 Wild Animal Baby Explorers<br />

6:00 Betsy’s KinderGarten<br />

Adventures<br />

6:30 Sid The Science Kid<br />

7:00 Dinosaur Train<br />

7:30 The Cat in the Hat<br />

Knows a Lot About That!<br />

8:00 Curious George<br />

8:30 Martha Speaks<br />

9:00 Cyberchase<br />

9:30 Word Girl<br />

10:00 Fetch! with Ruff Ruffman<br />

10:30 Electric Company<br />

swings<br />

into<br />

action:<br />

Mondays<br />

through<br />

Fridays at<br />

8:00 am;<br />

Mondays<br />

through<br />

Thursdays<br />

at 3:30 pm;<br />

and Sundays<br />

at 8:00 am.<br />

McGann, participants set out<br />

to write, rehearse, and perfect<br />

a short stand-up comedy set<br />

in front of an audience, all<br />

while documentary cameras<br />

follow. Hosted by WGN’s<br />

Ana Belaval. Featured in this<br />

episode: Val Warner (co-host<br />

of ABC7’s Windy City Live).<br />

9:00 Michael Feinstein’s<br />

American Songbook: Time<br />

Machines This episode<br />

explores how technology has<br />

preserved – and altered – the<br />

way we think about the great<br />

songs and singers of the<br />

past. On a coast-to-coast<br />

tour, Michael Feinstein<br />

introduces us to soundies<br />

(the original music videos),<br />

the historic building where<br />

“jam sessions” were born<br />

(and still hosts after-hours<br />

gigs), and an eclectic array of<br />

performers and collectors who<br />

help keep the music alive.<br />

10:00 The HistoryMakers: An<br />

Evening with Valerie<br />

Simpson The iconic songwriter-performer,<br />

half of the<br />

acclaimed Ashford & Simpson<br />

R&B duo, is interviewed by<br />

award-winning journalist Gwen<br />

Ifill at an event taped recently<br />

at Northwestern University<br />

School of Law in Chicago.<br />

<strong>11</strong>:00 Washington Week<br />

<strong>11</strong>:30 BBC World News<br />

<strong>Saturday</strong> 4<br />

EARLY MORNING<br />

12:00 Nightly Business Report<br />

12:30 Chicago Tonight: The<br />

Week in Review with<br />

Joel Weisman [R]<br />

1:00 Tavis Smiley<br />

1:30 Charlie Rose<br />

2:30 Himalaya with Michael<br />

Palin: Leaping Tigers,<br />

Naked Nagas See Thurs.<br />

Feb. 2 at 8:00 pm. [R]<br />

3:30 <strong>Independent</strong> <strong>Lens</strong>: Daisy<br />

Bates – First Lady of<br />

Little Rock See Thurs.<br />

Feb. 2 at 10:00 pm. [R]<br />

4:30 Rick Steves’ Europe:<br />

Greece’s Peloponnese<br />

5:00 Chicago Tonight: The<br />

Week in Review with<br />

Joel Weisman [R]<br />

5:30 Al Jazeera English Hour<br />

MORNING<br />

6:30-10:00 <strong>WTTW</strong> Kids<br />

MORNING<br />

6:30-10:00 <strong>WTTW</strong> Kids<br />

10:00 Antiques Roadshow:<br />

Eugene, OR (Part 2 of 3) See<br />

Mon. Jan. 30 at 8:00 pm. [R]<br />

<strong>11</strong>:00 Burt Wolf: Travels &<br />

Traditions – The Great<br />

Rivers of Europe, Cochem<br />

to Luxembourg<br />

<strong>11</strong>:30 Wisconsin Foodie<br />

AFTERNOON<br />

12:00 Cook’s Country from<br />

America’s Test Kitchen:<br />

Retro Desserts<br />

12:30 Joanne Weir’s Cooking<br />

Confidence: Flavor Fiesta<br />

1:00 Essential Pepin:<br />

Vegetable Bounty<br />

1:30 Simply Ming: Julio Bermejo/<br />

Cooking with Spirits<br />

2:00 America’s Test Kitchen<br />

from Cook’s Illustrated:<br />

Dutch Oven Classics<br />

2:30 America’s Test Kitchen<br />

from Cook’s Illustrated:<br />

Pasta, Please<br />

3:00 Hubert Keller: Secrets<br />

of a Chef – Ceviche<br />

Around the World<br />

3:30 MEXICO – One Plate at a<br />

Time with Rick Bayless:<br />

Presenting – World-Class<br />

Wines of Baja Baja California<br />

Norte produces many gold<br />

medal-winning wines. Rick<br />

takes us on a tour of the<br />

region along with renowned<br />

winemaker and visionary<br />

Hugo d’Acosta, founder of<br />

La Escuelita, a nonprofit<br />

winemaking school.<br />

4:00 Sara’s Weeknight Meals:<br />

One-Pot Asian Meals<br />

with Ming Tsai<br />

4:30 Check, Please! Zealous/<br />

Burt’s Place/Restaurant<br />

Sarajevo [R]<br />

5:00 Rick Steves’ Europe:<br />

Copenhagen<br />

5:30 This Old House: Bedford<br />

Project (Part 15 of 16)<br />

EVENING<br />

6:00 Ask This Old House:<br />

Upgrading Electrical<br />

Service/Attracting Butterflies<br />

6:30 McLaughlin Group<br />

7:00 As Time Goes By<br />

7:30 Keeping Up Appearances<br />

8:00 Doc Martin: City Slickers<br />

The Oakwoods, a family of<br />

city slickers seeking a new life<br />

by the sea, set out to disrupt<br />

the tranquility of Portwenn,<br />

managing to gatecrash an<br />

intimate dinner Louisa has<br />

prepared for her and Martin.<br />

9:00 <strong>Saturday</strong> Night Movie:<br />

Local Hero In this quirky<br />

comedy, an American oil<br />

company sends a man<br />

(Peter Riegert) to Scotland<br />

to buy up an entire village<br />

where they want to build a<br />

refinery. But things don’t go<br />

as expected. Also starring<br />

Burt Lancaster. (1983/Color)<br />

<strong>11</strong>:00 Masterpiece Classic:<br />

Downton Abbey, Series<br />

Two (Part 4 of 7) [R]<br />

Sunday 5<br />

EARLY MORNING<br />

12:00 Doctor Who Special: End<br />

of Time (Part 1) [R]<br />

1:00 Antiques Roadshow:<br />

Eugene, OR (Part 2 of 3) [R]<br />

2:00 American Masters: Sam


2012 FEBRUARY 9


In the Spotlight<br />

Rob James-Collier as Thomas<br />

Masterpiece Classic:<br />

Downton Abbey,<br />

Series Two<br />

(Parts 5, 6, and 7)<br />

Join us for the three concluding<br />

episodes of the second season of<br />

the popular miniseries from the BBC,<br />

telling the compelling story of the<br />

noble Crawley family and the staff who<br />

serve them, and how they – and their<br />

well-ordered world – are irrevocably<br />

changed by the events of World War I.<br />

Starring Hugh Bonneville, Dame Maggie<br />

Smith, and Elizabeth McGovern. Laura<br />

Linney hosts.<br />

Sunday, February 5, 12,<br />

19, 8:00 pm<br />

Cooke – Crossing Over See<br />

Thurs. Feb. 2 at 9:00 pm. [R]<br />

3:00 Nature: Wolverine – Chasing<br />

the Phantom See Wed.<br />

Feb. 1 at 8:00 pm. [R]<br />

4:00 NOVA: Ice Age Death<br />

Trap See Wed. Feb.<br />

1 at 9:00 pm. [R]<br />

MORNING<br />

5:00-<strong>11</strong>:00 <strong>WTTW</strong> Kids<br />

<strong>11</strong>:00 Moyers & Company<br />

AFTERNOON<br />

12:00 Need to Know<br />

12:30 Lidia’s Italy in America:<br />

From Coast to Coast – Three<br />

Favorite Pastas in America<br />

1:00 Check, Please! Zealous/<br />

Burt’s Place/Restaurant<br />

Sarajevo [R]<br />

1:30 Cuisine Culture: Jeff and<br />

Chris Galvin – London<br />

2:00 Reagan of Illinois The<br />

premiere of a new musical<br />

work by Dr. David Holesinger.<br />

This concert features the<br />

Dixon Municipal Band,<br />

Eureka Chamber Choir,<br />

Rockford Lutheran Civic<br />

Chorale, River Choir, and the<br />

Dixon High School Choir.<br />

3:00 Globalization at the<br />

Crossroads with<br />

10 FEBRUARY 2012<br />

Hernando de Soto [R]<br />

4:00 Greetings from<br />

Forgotten Florida [R]<br />

5:00 30 Good Minutes: Hard<br />

Wired for Compassion<br />

Guest: Joan Chittister,<br />

Executive Director of<br />

BenetVision – Erie, PA.<br />

5:30 Smart Travels – Europe<br />

with Rudy Maxa: Bath<br />

and South Wales<br />

EVENING<br />

6:00 Doc Martin: City Slickers See<br />

Sat. Feb. 4 at 8:00 pm. [R]<br />

7:00 Masterpiece Classic:<br />

Downton Abbey, Series<br />

Two (Part 4 of 7) [R]<br />

8:00 Masterpiece Classic:<br />

Downton Abbey, Series Two<br />

(Part 5 of 7) As the war nears<br />

its end, Downton’s aristocrats<br />

and servants put their lives<br />

back together. Mary and Sir<br />

Richard go estate hunting. A<br />

mysterious wounded officer<br />

makes a shocking revelation.<br />

9:00 Masterpiece Classic:<br />

Downton Abbey, Series<br />

Two (Part 5 of 7) [R]<br />

9:57 Doctor Who Special:<br />

End of Time (Part 2)<br />

<strong>11</strong>:10 Chicago Stand-Up Project<br />

See Fri. Feb. 3 at 8:30 pm. [R]<br />

<strong>11</strong>:38 Live From the Artists Den<br />

Monday 6<br />

EARLY MORNING<br />

12:35 Austin City Limits: Wilco<br />

Modern rock band Wilco<br />

performs tunes from its<br />

album The Whole Love.<br />

1:32 Sun Studio Sessions: Nicole<br />

Atkins Nicole and her band<br />

rock and roll through several<br />

songs, including “Cry, Cry,<br />

Cry” and “Vultures.”<br />

2:02 Michael Feinstein’s American<br />

Songbook: Time Machines<br />

See Fri. Feb. 3 at 9:00 pm. [R]<br />

3:00 The HistoryMakers: An<br />

Evening with Valerie<br />

Simpson See Fri. Feb.<br />

3 at 10:00 pm. [R]<br />

4:00 Reagan of Illinois See Sun.<br />

Feb. 5 at 2:00 pm. [R]<br />

5:00 Victory Garden:<br />

Celebrate the Earth<br />

5:30 P. Allen Smith’s Garden<br />

Home: The Food Show<br />

MORNING-AFTERNOON<br />

6:00-6:00 <strong>WTTW</strong> Kids<br />

EVENING<br />

6:00 PBS NewsHour<br />

7:00 Chicago Tonight<br />

8:00 Antiques Roadshow:<br />

Eugene, OR (Part 3 of 3)<br />

Highlights include a playful<br />

pair of beautifully preserved<br />

tin toys: a circa 1938 Marx<br />

car and a battery powered<br />

dump truck; a circa 1861<br />

Civil War cavalry guidon<br />

that may have been used in<br />

the Battle of Shiloh; and the<br />

“guardian of Venice,” a 1960<br />

jeweled gold moretto valued<br />

at $40,000 to $60,000.<br />

9:00 Antiques Roadshow:<br />

Houston (Part 3 of 3)<br />

Highlights include a magical<br />

collection of Wedgwood<br />

Fairyland Lustreware; a gold<br />

charm that once belonged to<br />

Lucille Ball; and a romantic<br />

English Regency rosewood<br />

settee that makes the appraiser<br />

swoon as he declares<br />

an estimated value of $9,500.<br />

10:00 Underground Railroad: The<br />

William Still Story The story<br />

of William Still, one of the<br />

most important yet unheralded<br />

individuals of the Underground<br />

Railroad. The film details the<br />

accounts of black abolitionists,<br />

who had everything at stake<br />

as they helped fugitives follow<br />

the North Star to Canada.<br />

<strong>11</strong>:00 Nightly Business Report<br />

<strong>11</strong>:30 BBC World News<br />

Tuesday 7<br />

EARLY MORNING<br />

12:00 Chicago Tonight [R]<br />

1:00 Tavis Smiley<br />

1:30 Charlie Rose<br />

2:30 Masterpiece Classic:<br />

Downton Abbey, Series<br />

Two (Part 5 of 7) See Sun.<br />

Feb. 5 at 8:00 pm. [R]<br />

3:30 Antiques Roadshow:<br />

Eugene, OR (Part 3 of 3) See<br />

Mon. Feb. 6 at 8:00 pm. [R]<br />

4:30 Smart Travels – Europe<br />

with Rudy Maxa: Bath<br />

and South Wales [R]<br />

5:00 Chicago Tonight [R]<br />

MORNING-AFTERNOON<br />

6:00-6:00 <strong>WTTW</strong> Kids<br />

EVENING<br />

6:00 PBS NewsHour<br />

7:00 Chicago Tonight<br />

8:00 Freedom Riders: American<br />

Experience From May<br />

until November 1961, more<br />

<strong>than</strong> 400 black and white<br />

Americans risked their lives<br />

for simply traveling together<br />

on buses and trains as they<br />

journeyed through the Deep<br />

South. Deliberately violating<br />

Jim Crow laws, the Freedom<br />

Riders met with bitter racism<br />

and mob violence, sorely testing<br />

their belief in nonviolent<br />

activism. This is the powerful,<br />

harrowing, and ultimately inspirational<br />

story of six months<br />

that changed America forever.<br />

10:00 Frontline<br />

<strong>11</strong>:00 Nightly Business Report<br />

<strong>11</strong>:30 BBC World News<br />

Wednesday 8<br />

EARLY MORNING<br />

12:00 Chicago Tonight [R]<br />

1:00 Tavis Smiley<br />

1:30 Charlie Rose<br />

2:30 Antiques Roadshow:<br />

Houston (Part 3 of 3) See<br />

Alan Gilbert<br />

Mon. Feb. 6 at 9:00 pm. [R]<br />

3:30 Underground Railroad: The<br />

William Still Story See Mon.<br />

Feb. 6 at 10:00 pm. [R]<br />

4:30 Chicago Stand-Up<br />

Project [R]<br />

5:00 Chicago Tonight [R]<br />

MORNING-AFTERNOON<br />

6:00-6:00 <strong>WTTW</strong> Kids<br />

EVENING<br />

6:00 PBS NewsHour<br />

7:00 Chicago Tonight<br />

8:00 Nature: Raccoon Nation<br />

Are we, in an effort to<br />

outwit raccoons, actually<br />

making them smarter and<br />

unwittingly contributing to<br />

their evolutionary success?<br />

Are the ever more complex<br />

obstacles that our fast-paced<br />

urban world throws at them<br />

actually pushing the development<br />

of raccoon brains?<br />

9:00 NOVA: Separating Twins<br />

After two years battling for<br />

life, a pair of Siamese twin<br />

girls joined at the head are<br />

ready for a series of delicate<br />

operations, which will prepare<br />

them for the ultimate challenge:<br />

a marathon separation<br />

surgery that will allow them<br />

to live truly separate lives.<br />

10:00 Inside Nature’s Giants: Big<br />

Cats The experts dissect<br />

a lion and a tiger. From the<br />

outside, the two look very<br />

different, but once their<br />

skins are removed, even the<br />

experts find it hard to tell<br />

them apart. Biologist Simon<br />

Watt comes face to face with<br />

a liger – a cross between a<br />

lion and a tiger – proof of<br />

the two species’ similarity.<br />

<strong>11</strong>:00 Nightly Business Report<br />

<strong>11</strong>:30 BBC World News<br />

Thursday 9<br />

EARLY MORNING<br />

12:00 Chicago Tonight [R]<br />

1:00 Tavis Smiley<br />

1:30 Charlie Rose<br />

2:30 Freedom Riders: American<br />

Experience See Tues.<br />

Feb. 7 at 8:00 pm. [R]<br />

4:30 Check, Please! [R]<br />

5:00 Chicago Tonight [R]<br />

MORNING-AFTERNOON<br />

6:00-6:00 <strong>WTTW</strong> Kids<br />

EVENING<br />

6:00 PBS NewsHour<br />

7:00 Chicago Tonight<br />

8:00 Himalaya with Michael<br />

Palin: Bhutan to the Bay<br />

of Bengal (Part 6 of 6)<br />

See Feb. 2 at 8:00 pm.<br />

9:00 American Masters: Marvin<br />

Gaye – What’s Going On<br />

A great, enduring figure of<br />

American music, Marvin Gaye<br />

combined gospel, rhythm<br />

and blues, soul and jazz<br />

to create his own intimate


style. The program includes<br />

extensive performance<br />

footage and insight from Mary<br />

Wilson, Smokey Robinson,<br />

Gladys Knight, and Mos<br />

Def, among many others.<br />

10:00 <strong>Independent</strong> <strong>Lens</strong>: The Black<br />

Power Mixtape – 1967-1975<br />

This documentary examines<br />

the evolution of the Black<br />

Power Movement in the<br />

African-American community<br />

and Diaspora from 1967 to<br />

1975. Combining fresh and<br />

candid 16mm footage that had<br />

lain undiscovered for the past<br />

30 years with contemporary<br />

audio interviews from leading<br />

African-American artists,<br />

activists, musicians, and<br />

scholars, this film looks at<br />

the people, society, culture,<br />

and style that fueled an era<br />

of convulsive change.<br />

<strong>11</strong>:30 BBC World News<br />

Friday 10<br />

EARLY MORNING<br />

12:00 Nightly Business Report<br />

12:30 Chicago Tonight [R]<br />

1:30 Tavis Smiley<br />

2:00 Charlie Rose<br />

3:00 Frontline [R]<br />

4:00 NOVA: Separating Twins See<br />

Wed. Feb. 8 at 9:00 pm. [R]<br />

5:00 Chicago Tonight [R]<br />

MORNING-AFTERNOON<br />

6:00-6:00 <strong>WTTW</strong> Kids<br />

EVENING<br />

6:00 PBS NewsHour<br />

7:00 Chicago Tonight: The Week<br />

in Review with Joel Weisman<br />

7:30 MEXICO – One Plate at a<br />

Time with Rick Bayless:<br />

Presenting – World-Class<br />

Wines of Baja See Sat.<br />

Feb. 4 at 3:30 pm. [R]<br />

8:00 Check, Please! Nana<br />

Organic/Drawing<br />

Room/I Monelli<br />

8:30 Chicago Stand-Up<br />

Project Featured in this<br />

episode: Jarrett Payton<br />

(son of Walter Payton).<br />

9:00 Michael Feinstein’s<br />

American Songbook: Lost<br />

and Found This episode<br />

reveals Feinstein’s discovery of<br />

an undocumented, unknown<br />

song by one of the giants of<br />

American popular music, and<br />

follows his quest to verify its<br />

authenticity. Along the way,<br />

he persuades Broadway<br />

composer and lyricist Jerry<br />

Herman to teach him an<br />

unpublished, unrecorded<br />

song that’s never been heard<br />

prior to this broadcast.<br />

10:00 Music and Message of<br />

Curtis Mayfield and the<br />

Impressions This program<br />

tells the incredible Mayfield/<br />

Impressions story through<br />

interviews as well as 22<br />

complete performances from<br />

The Impressions and Curtis<br />

Mayfield’s solo career, filmed<br />

between 1965 and 1973.<br />

<strong>11</strong>:00 Washington Week<br />

<strong>11</strong>:30 BBC World News<br />

<strong>Saturday</strong> <strong>11</strong><br />

EARLY MORNING<br />

12:00 Nightly Business Report<br />

12:30 Chicago Tonight: The<br />

Week in Review with<br />

Joel Weisman [R]<br />

1:00 Tavis Smiley<br />

1:30 Charlie Rose<br />

2:30 Himalaya with Michael<br />

Palin: Bhutan to the Bay<br />

of Bengal (Part 6 of 6) [R]<br />

3:30 American Masters: Marvin<br />

Gaye – What’s Going On See<br />

Thurs. Feb. 9 at 9:00 pm. [R]<br />

4:30 Rick Steves’ Europe:<br />

Copenhagen [R]<br />

5:00 Chicago Tonight: The<br />

Week in Review with<br />

Joel Weisman [R]<br />

5:30 Al Jazeera English Hour<br />

MORNING<br />

6:30-10:00 <strong>WTTW</strong> Kids<br />

MORNING<br />

6:30-10:00 <strong>WTTW</strong> Kids<br />

10:00 Antiques Roadshow:<br />

Eugene, OR (Part 3 of 3) See<br />

Mon. Feb. 6 at 8:00 pm. [R]<br />

<strong>11</strong>:00 Burt Wolf: Travels &<br />

Traditions – Artcops<br />

<strong>11</strong>:30 Wisconsin Foodie<br />

AFTERNOON<br />

12:00 Cook’s Country from<br />

America’s Test Kitchen:<br />

Family Favorites<br />

12:30 Joanne Weir’s<br />

Cooking Confidence:<br />

Swimming Upstream<br />

1:00 Essential Pepin:<br />

Family Favorites<br />

1:30 Simply Ming: Jamie<br />

Bissonnette/Breaking<br />

Down a Chicken<br />

2:00 America’s Test Kitchen<br />

from Cook’s Illustrated:<br />

Asian Favorites at Home<br />

2:30 America’s Test Kitchen from<br />

Cook’s Illustrated: A Slow<br />

and Easy Thanksgiving<br />

3:00 Hubert Keller: Secrets of a<br />

Chef – Beef Bourguignon<br />

3:30 MEXICO – One Plate at a<br />

Time with Rick Bayless:<br />

Eat Like a Local in Los<br />

Cabos Ever travel to a tourist<br />

mecca and wonder what<br />

the locals eat? Rick joins his<br />

pal Hugo to find the best<br />

Mexican food in Los Cabos.<br />

4:00 Sara’s Weeknight Meals:<br />

Carnivores Unite!<br />

4:30 Check, Please! Nana<br />

Organic/Drawing<br />

Room/I Monelli [R]<br />

5:00 Rick Steves’ Europe:<br />

Denmark, Beyond<br />

Copenhagen<br />

5:30 This Old House: Bedford<br />

Project (Part 16 of 16)<br />

EVENING<br />

6:00 Ask This Old House:<br />

Staining a Cedar Fence/<br />

Installing Window Boxes<br />

6:30 McLaughlin Group<br />

7:00 As Time Goes By<br />

7:30 Keeping Up Appearances<br />

8:00 Doc Martin: The Admirer<br />

Louisa Glasson is furious<br />

to discover she has a rival<br />

for Doc Martin’s affections:<br />

glamorous divorcee and<br />

hotel owner Carrie Wilson.<br />

Can Louisa contain her<br />

jealously and claim Martin<br />

as her man before Carrie’s<br />

flirty tactics take effect?<br />

8:50 <strong>Saturday</strong> Night Movie: One<br />

Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest<br />

<strong>11</strong>:00 Masterpiece Classic:<br />

Downton Abbey, Series<br />

Two (Part 5 of 7) [R]<br />

Sunday 12<br />

EARLY MORNING<br />

12:00 Doctor Who Special: End<br />

of Time (Part 2) [R]<br />

1:30 Antiques Roadshow:<br />

Eugene, OR (Part 3 of 3) [R]<br />

2:30 Nature: Raccoon Nation See<br />

Wed. Feb. 8 at 8:00 pm. [R]<br />

3:30 <strong>Independent</strong> <strong>Lens</strong>: The<br />

Black Power Mixtape –<br />

1967-1975 See Thurs.<br />

Feb. 9 at 10:00 pm. [R]<br />

MORNING<br />

5:00-<strong>11</strong>:00 <strong>WTTW</strong> Kids<br />

<strong>11</strong>:00 Moyers & Company<br />

AFTERNOON<br />

12:00 Need to Know<br />

12:30 Lidia’s Italy in America:<br />

Kansas City and New<br />

Orleans – Italian Father’s Day<br />

1:00 Check, Please! Nana<br />

Organic/Drawing<br />

Room/I Monelli [R]<br />

1:30 Proclamation of Hope This<br />

original symphonic multimedia<br />

concert by Grammy<br />

Award-winning pianist,<br />

composer, and jazz legend<br />

Ramsey Lewis celebrates the<br />

life and legacy of perhaps<br />

our greatest U.S. President,<br />

Abraham Lincoln. Taped at<br />

the John F. Kennedy Center<br />

for the Performing Arts in<br />

Washington D.C., Mr. Lewis<br />

is joined by a 22-piece<br />

orchestra and vocalist Dee<br />

Alexander, and the program<br />

is augmented by stunning<br />

historical images that serve to<br />

inspire reflection and hope.<br />

3:00 Freedom Riders: American<br />

Experience [R]<br />

5:00 30 Good Minutes: One<br />

God (Part 1 of 3) Guest:<br />

Sherre Hirsch, Rabbi and<br />

author, Los Angeles.<br />

5:30 Jail, No Bail A tribute to the<br />

50th anniversary of the sit-in<br />

that introduced a new protest<br />

strategy and turned the tables<br />

on the establishment, while at<br />

the same time reinvigorating<br />

In the Spotlight<br />

Jack Nicholson<br />

<strong>Saturday</strong> Night Movie:<br />

One Flew Over the<br />

Cuckoo’s Nest<br />

Upon arrival at a mental institution,<br />

a brash rebel (Jack Nicholson) rallies<br />

the patients together to take on the<br />

oppressive Nurse Ratched (Louise<br />

Fletcher), a woman who is more a<br />

dictator <strong>than</strong> a nurse. Based on Ken<br />

Kesey’s novel of the same name, and<br />

winner of the Academy Award for Best<br />

Picture and Best Director for Milos<br />

Forman. Nicholson and Fletcher were<br />

Oscar winners as well. (1975/Color)<br />

<strong>Saturday</strong>, February <strong>11</strong>,<br />

8:50 pm<br />

Laurence Fishburne narrates<br />

Slavery by<br />

Another Name<br />

Using archival photographs, dramatic<br />

re-enactments, and interviews with<br />

leading scholars of the period, this<br />

documentary challenges one of<br />

America’s most cherished assumptions:<br />

the belief that slavery in this country<br />

ended with Abraham Lincoln’s<br />

Emancipation Proclamation of 1863.<br />

This is the harrowing story of how in the<br />

South, even as chattel slavery came<br />

to an end, new forms of involuntary<br />

servitude, including convict leasing,<br />

debt slavery, and peonage, took its<br />

place with shocking force.<br />

Monday, February 13,<br />

9:00 pm<br />

2012 FEBRUARY <strong>11</strong>


In the Spotlight<br />

Ameena Matthews, Violence<br />

Interrupter<br />

Frontline:<br />

The Interrupters<br />

This documentary from Kartemquin<br />

Films tells the moving and surprising<br />

stories of three Violence Interrupters,<br />

who have credibility on the streets<br />

because of their own personal histories,<br />

as they intervene in conflicts before<br />

they explode into violence and cost<br />

lives in their Chicago communities.<br />

Shot over the course of a year, the film<br />

captures a period in Chicago when<br />

it became a national symbol for the<br />

violence in our cities.<br />

Tuesday, February 14,<br />

8:00 pm<br />

Director Shukree Tilghman<br />

<strong>Independent</strong> <strong>Lens</strong>:<br />

<strong>More</strong> <strong>than</strong> a <strong>Month</strong><br />

Shukree Hassan Tilghman, a 29-yearold<br />

African American filmmaker, is on a<br />

cross-country campaign to end Black<br />

History <strong>Month</strong>. This tongue-in-cheek<br />

treatment of history tells us about race<br />

and equality in a “post-racial” America.<br />

Thursday, February 16,<br />

9:30 pm<br />

12 FEBRUARY 2012<br />

the Civil Rights movement<br />

nationally. The program also<br />

honors the “Friendship Nine”<br />

and the bold stand the men<br />

took in the face of extreme<br />

injustice. Narrated by awardwinning<br />

actor Keith David.<br />

EVENING<br />

6:00 Doc Martin: The Admirer See<br />

Sat. Feb. <strong>11</strong> at 8:00 pm. [R]<br />

7:00 Masterpiece Classic:<br />

Downton Abbey, Series<br />

Two (Part 5 of 7) [R]<br />

8:00 Masterpiece Classic:<br />

Downton Abbey, Series Two<br />

(Part 6 of 7) The Spanish flu<br />

strikes Downton, disrupting<br />

one match, hastening another,<br />

and transforming the fortunes<br />

of all. Mary, Sybil and Robert<br />

each confront a moment of<br />

truth. Anna and Bates know<br />

a moment of happiness.<br />

10:00 Doctor Who: The<br />

Eleventh Hour<br />

<strong>11</strong>:00 Chicago Stand-Up<br />

Project See Fri. Feb.<br />

10 at 8:30 pm. [R]<br />

<strong>11</strong>:30 Live From the Artists Den<br />

Monday 13<br />

EARLY MORNING<br />

12:30 Austin City Limits: Jimmy<br />

Cliff Reggae legend Jimmy<br />

Cliff performs his greatest<br />

hits and songs from<br />

his album Existence.<br />

1:30 Sun Studio Sessions:<br />

Homemade Jamz Blues<br />

Band Teenage siblings from<br />

Tupelo, Mississippi wow with<br />

stunning performances including<br />

“Burned Down the House”<br />

and “Voo Doo Woman.”<br />

2:00 Michael Feinstein’s<br />

American Songbook:<br />

Lost and Found See Fri.<br />

Feb. 10 at 9:00 pm. [R]<br />

3:00 Music and Message of<br />

Curtis Mayfield and the<br />

Impressions See Fri. Feb.<br />

10 at 10:00 pm. [R]<br />

4:00 Inside Nature’s Giants:<br />

Big Cats See Wed. Feb.<br />

8 at 10:00 pm. [R]<br />

5:00 Victory Garden: Edible<br />

5:30 P. Allen Smith’s Garden<br />

Home: Entry with Impact<br />

MORNING-AFTERNOON<br />

6:00-6:00 <strong>WTTW</strong> Kids<br />

EVENING<br />

6:00 PBS NewsHour<br />

7:00 Chicago Tonight<br />

8:00 Antiques Roadshow:<br />

Pittsburgh (Part 1 of 3)<br />

Highlights include intimate<br />

correspondence between<br />

Cole Porter and actor Monty<br />

Woolley; a circa 1920 silk<br />

Kashan rug; and one of<br />

the best flea market finds<br />

of all time: a 17th-century<br />

Chinese rhinoceros horn cup,<br />

purchased for $1 and valued<br />

at $350,000 to $450,000!<br />

9:00 Slavery by Another Name<br />

10:30 Not in Our Town: Class<br />

Actions This program<br />

features three stories of<br />

students and their communities<br />

standing together<br />

to stop hate and bullying.<br />

<strong>11</strong>:00 Nightly Business Report<br />

<strong>11</strong>:30 BBC World News<br />

Tuesday 14<br />

EARLY MORNING<br />

12:00 Chicago Tonight [R]<br />

1:00 Tavis Smiley<br />

1:30 Charlie Rose<br />

2:30 Masterpiece Classic:<br />

Downton Abbey, Series<br />

Two (Part 6 of 7) See Sun.<br />

Feb. 12 at 8:00 pm. [R]<br />

4:30 Chicago Stand-Up<br />

Project [R]<br />

5:00 Chicago Tonight [R]<br />

MORNING-AFTERNOON<br />

6:00-6:00 <strong>WTTW</strong> Kids<br />

EVENING<br />

6:00 PBS NewsHour<br />

7:00 Chicago Tonight<br />

8:00 Frontline: The Interrupters<br />

10:00 TBA<br />

<strong>11</strong>:00 Nightly Business Report<br />

<strong>11</strong>:30 BBC World News<br />

Wednesday 15<br />

EARLY MORNING<br />

12:00 Chicago Tonight [R]<br />

1:00 Tavis Smiley<br />

1:30 Charlie Rose<br />

2:30 Slavery by Another<br />

Name See Mon. Feb.<br />

13 at 9:00 pm. [R]<br />

4:00 Antiques Roadshow:<br />

Pittsburgh (Part 1 of 3) See<br />

Mon. Feb. 13 at 8:00 pm. [R]<br />

5:00 Chicago Tonight [R]<br />

MORNING-AFTERNOON<br />

6:00-6:00 <strong>WTTW</strong> Kids<br />

EVENING<br />

6:00 PBS NewsHour<br />

7:00 Chicago Tonight<br />

8:00 Nature: The Himalayas The<br />

Himalayan mountain system is<br />

the planet’s highest and home<br />

to the world’s highest peaks.<br />

Nature explores the diversity<br />

of wildlife and habitats of this<br />

mountain chain starring the<br />

mysterious snow leopard.<br />

9:00 NOVA: Extreme Cave Diving<br />

Follow the charismatic Dr.<br />

Kenny Broad as he dives<br />

into Blue Holes – underwater<br />

caves that formed during<br />

the last ice age when sea<br />

level was nearly 400 feet<br />

below what it is today. Broad<br />

investigates the hidden history<br />

of Earth’s climate as revealed<br />

by finds in this spectacularly<br />

beautiful “alternate universe.”<br />

10:00 Cave People of the<br />

Himalaya Dr. Mark Aldenerfer,<br />

self-proclaimed landlubber, is<br />

not happy performing aerial<br />

acrobatics, but he’s doing<br />

it for science, while seventime<br />

Everest climber, Pete<br />

A<strong>than</strong>s, belays him. They’re<br />

on a mission, set within the<br />

world’s highest mountains,<br />

to find ancient mummies and<br />

uncover secrets that have<br />

been hidden in these cliff-top<br />

graves for thousands of years.<br />

<strong>11</strong>:00 Nightly Business Report<br />

<strong>11</strong>:30 BBC World News<br />

Thursday 16<br />

EARLY MORNING<br />

12:00 Chicago Tonight [R]<br />

1:00 Tavis Smiley<br />

1:30 Charlie Rose<br />

2:30 Antiques Roadshow:<br />

Pittsburgh (Part 1 of 3) [R]<br />

3:30 Proclamation of Hope See<br />

Sun. Feb. 12 at 1:30 pm. [R]<br />

5:00 Chicago Tonight [R]<br />

MORNING-AFTERNOON<br />

6:00-6:00 <strong>WTTW</strong> Kids<br />

EVENING<br />

6:00 PBS NewsHour<br />

7:00 Chicago Tonight<br />

8:00 DuSable to Obama:<br />

Chicago’s Black Metropolis<br />

<strong>WTTW</strong>’s original documentary<br />

celebrates the remarkable<br />

history of African-Americans<br />

in Chicago. From the arrival of<br />

Jean Baptiste Pointe DuSable<br />

to make his home in what<br />

would later become our city,<br />

to the groundbreaking election<br />

of Chicago’s first black<br />

mayor Harold Washington, to<br />

Chicagoan Barack Obama’s<br />

triumphant ascent to the<br />

Presidency in 2008, this film<br />

tells the inspiring stories of the<br />

eminent and the unsung – the<br />

everyday African-Americans<br />

who have helped to mold<br />

the city through politics,<br />

culture, and business.<br />

9:30 <strong>Independent</strong> <strong>Lens</strong>:<br />

<strong>More</strong> Than a <strong>Month</strong><br />

10:30 In the Life<br />

<strong>11</strong>:00 Nightly Business Report<br />

<strong>11</strong>:30 BBC World News<br />

Friday 17<br />

EARLY MORNING<br />

12:00 Chicago Tonight [R]<br />

1:00 Tavis Smiley<br />

1:30 Charlie Rose<br />

2:30 Nature: The Himalayas See<br />

Wed. Feb. 15 at 8:00 pm. [R]<br />

3:30 NOVA: Extreme Cave<br />

Diving See Wed. Feb.<br />

15 at 9:00 pm. [R]<br />

4:30 Check, Please! Nana<br />

Organic/Drawing<br />

Room/I Monelli [R]<br />

5:00 Chicago Tonight [R]<br />

MORNING-AFTERNOON<br />

6:00-6:00 <strong>WTTW</strong> Kids<br />

EVENING<br />

6:00 PBS NewsHour


7:00 Chicago Tonight: The Week<br />

in Review with Joel Weisman<br />

7:30 MEXICO – One Plate at a<br />

Time with Rick Bayless:<br />

Eat Like a Local in Los<br />

Cabos See Sat. Feb.<br />

<strong>11</strong> at 3:30 pm. [R]<br />

8:00 Check, Please!<br />

Compilation Show<br />

8:30 Chicago Stand-Up<br />

Project Featured in this<br />

episode: Lana Jewelry<br />

designer Lana Bramlette.<br />

9:00 Michael Feinstein’s<br />

American Songbook: Saloon<br />

Singer While keeping up his<br />

own busy schedule of live performances,<br />

Feinstein delves<br />

into the history of nightclub<br />

entertainment, from the Cotton<br />

Club in Harlem to Sinatra’s<br />

Rat Pack, and talks to some<br />

pioneers of the form, such<br />

as Rose Marie (she “opened”<br />

Las Vegas in the 1940s) and<br />

the poet and author Maya<br />

Angelou, who once made<br />

her living doing a calypso<br />

club act in San Francisco.<br />

10:00 Frontline: The Interrupters<br />

See Tues. Feb. 14<br />

at 8:00 pm. [R]<br />

<strong>Saturday</strong> 18<br />

EARLY MORNING<br />

12:00 BBC World News<br />

12:30 Washington Week<br />

1:00 Nightly Business Report<br />

1:30 Chicago Tonight: The<br />

Week in Review with<br />

Joel Weisman [R]<br />

2:00 Tavis Smiley<br />

2:30 Charlie Rose<br />

3:30 Cave People of the<br />

Himalaya See Wed. Feb.<br />

15 at 10:00 pm. [R]<br />

4:30 Rick Steves’ Europe:<br />

Denmark, Beyond<br />

Copenhagen [R]<br />

5:00 Chicago Tonight: The<br />

Week in Review with<br />

Joel Weisman [R]<br />

5:30 Al Jazeera English Hour<br />

MORNING<br />

6:30-10:00 <strong>WTTW</strong> Kids<br />

10:00 Antiques Roadshow:<br />

Pittsburgh (Part 1 of 3) See<br />

Mon. Feb. 13 at 8:00 pm. [R]<br />

<strong>11</strong>:00 Burt Wolf: Travels &<br />

Traditions – The Great<br />

Rivers of Europe:<br />

Nuremberg to Linz<br />

<strong>11</strong>:30 Wisconsin Foodie<br />

AFTERNOON<br />

12:00 Cook’s Country from<br />

America’s Test Kitchen:<br />

Not Just for Kids<br />

12:30 Joanne Weir’s Cooking<br />

Confidence: Italian<br />

Love Affair<br />

1:00 Essential Pepin:<br />

All Puffed Up<br />

1:30 Simply Ming: Damian<br />

D’Silva/Authentic<br />

Singapore Cuisine<br />

2:00 America’s Test Kitchen<br />

from Cook’s Illustrated:<br />

Southern Fare, Reinvented<br />

2:30 America’s Test Kitchen<br />

from Cook’s Illustrated:<br />

A Latin Celebration<br />

3:00 Hubert Keller: Secrets of<br />

a Chef – Seafood Sliders<br />

3:30 MEXICO – One Plate at a<br />

Time with Rick Bayless:<br />

From Lobster to Chocolate<br />

Clams: A Delicious Feast<br />

in Magdalena Bay Rick and<br />

local guide Luis Garduno of<br />

REDTours venture out on a<br />

skiff to learn about sustainable<br />

fishing on Magdalena Bay,<br />

and watch as clam divers haul<br />

up the local chocolate clams<br />

from the bottom of the bay.<br />

4:00 Sara’s Weeknight Meals:<br />

Appetizers for Dinner<br />

4:30 Check, Please!<br />

Compilation Show [R]<br />

5:00 Rick Steves’ Europe:<br />

Istanbul<br />

5:30 This Old House: Barrington<br />

Project (Part 1 of 10)<br />

EVENING<br />

6:00 Ask This Old House: Reusing<br />

Water from a Washing<br />

Machine/Maintaining<br />

Small Gasoline Engines<br />

6:30 McLaughlin Group<br />

7:00 As Time Goes By<br />

7:30 Keeping Up Appearances<br />

8:00 Doc Martin: The Holly Bears<br />

a Prickle Doc Martin and<br />

Louisa are finally going on<br />

their first date. However, in<br />

typical fashion, the clumsy<br />

doctor manages to ruin the<br />

moment with an inappropriate<br />

remark, and Louisa ends their<br />

affair, leaving Martin shell<br />

shocked. But there’s one more<br />

chance to redeem himself.<br />

9:00 Smothered: The Censorship<br />

Struggles of The Smothers<br />

Brothers Comedy Hour<br />

10:30 Check, Please!<br />

Compilation Show [R]<br />

<strong>11</strong>:00 Masterpiece Classic:<br />

Downton Abbey, Series<br />

Two (Part 6 of 7) [R]<br />

Sunday 19<br />

EARLY MORNING<br />

1:00 Doctor Who: The<br />

Eleventh Hour<br />

2:00 DuSable to Obama:<br />

Chicago’s Black<br />

Metropolis See Thurs.<br />

Feb. 16 at 8:00 pm. [R]<br />

3:30 <strong>Independent</strong> <strong>Lens</strong>: <strong>More</strong><br />

Than a <strong>Month</strong> See Thurs.<br />

Feb. 16 at 9:30 pm. [R]<br />

4:30 Jail, No Bail See Sun.<br />

Feb. 12 at 5:30 pm. [R]<br />

MORNING<br />

5:00-<strong>11</strong>:00 <strong>WTTW</strong> Kids<br />

<strong>11</strong>:00 Moyers & Company<br />

AFTERNOON<br />

12:00 Need to Know<br />

12:30 Lidia’s Italy in America:<br />

California – Pasta: The<br />

Ultimate Showcase<br />

1:00 Check, Please!<br />

Compilation Show [R]<br />

1:30 Cuisine Culture: Jean-Denis<br />

Rieubland – Nice, France 2H<br />

2:00 U.S. Health Care: The Good<br />

News One small community<br />

in the Colorado oil patch near<br />

the Utah border delivers the<br />

highest value-for-the-money<br />

health care in the United<br />

States, and in the process<br />

covers nearly everyone in<br />

town. How do they do it?<br />

Could other communities do<br />

it, too? Correspondent T.R.<br />

Reid interviews health policy<br />

experts at the Dartmouth<br />

Institute before heading to<br />

Colorado and other places in<br />

the U.S. where doctors and<br />

hospitals are working hard<br />

to provide excellent health<br />

care at reasonable cost.<br />

3:00 TBA<br />

4:00 Doc Martin: The Holly<br />

Bears a Prickle See Sat.<br />

Feb. 18 at 8:00 pm. [R]<br />

5:00 30 Good Minutes: One<br />

God (Part 2 of 3) Guest:<br />

Eboo Patel, Founder and<br />

President of Interfaith<br />

Youth Core, Chicago.<br />

5:30 Chicago Stories: Harlem<br />

Globetrotters The story of<br />

five African-American athletes<br />

from the South Side and<br />

their Jewish manager<br />

from the North Side…who<br />

together launched an<br />

international sensation.<br />

Hosted by John Callaway.<br />

EVENING<br />

6:00 Masterpiece Classic:<br />

Downton Abbey, Series<br />

Two (Part 6 of 7) [R]<br />

8:00 Masterpiece Classic:<br />

Downton Abbey, Series Two<br />

(Part 7 of 7) In the season<br />

finale, the family gathers at<br />

Downton Abbey for Christmas.<br />

10:00 Doctor Who: The<br />

Beast Below<br />

10:45 Doctor Who Confidential:<br />

All About the Girl<br />

<strong>11</strong>:00 Chicago Stand-Up<br />

Project See Fri. Feb.<br />

17 at 8:30 pm. [R]<br />

<strong>11</strong>:30 Live From the Artists Den<br />

Monday 20<br />

EARLY MORNING<br />

12:30 Austin City Limits: Steve<br />

Martin/Sarah Jarosz<br />

Comedian Martin picks up his<br />

banjo with the Steep Canyon<br />

Rangers for new tunes in the<br />

old bluegrass tradition. And<br />

young Texan Jarosz rewrites<br />

the bluegrass rules with her<br />

original songs and style.<br />

1:30 Sun Studio Sessions: Ha<br />

Ha Tonka Named for a state<br />

park in their native Ozarks,<br />

Ha Ha Tonka blend indie rock<br />

with traditional Americana<br />

in a lively stage show.<br />

In the Spotlight<br />

Tommy Smothers<br />

Smothered: The<br />

Censorship Struggles<br />

of The Smothers<br />

Brothers Comedy Hour<br />

With a young and brash stable of<br />

writers and performers, including Steve<br />

Martin and Rob Reiner, The Smothers<br />

Brothers Comedy Hour brought an<br />

edgy new brand of political comedy to<br />

the airwaves for three seasons in the<br />

late 1960s. When they were fired in<br />

1969, brothers Tom and Dick Smothers<br />

took on their network, CBS, in the<br />

courts...and, in a remarkable<br />

David vs. Goliath battle, won.<br />

<strong>Saturday</strong>, February 18,<br />

9:00 pm<br />

Bill Clinton<br />

Clinton:<br />

American Experience<br />

(in 2 parts)<br />

From draft dodging to the Dayton<br />

Accords, from Monica Lewinsky to<br />

a balanced budget, the presidency<br />

of William Jefferson Clinton veered<br />

between sordid scandal and grand<br />

achievement. This new twopart<br />

film recounts a career full of<br />

accomplishment and rife with scandal,<br />

a marriage that would make history and<br />

create controversy, and a presidency<br />

that would define the crucial and<br />

transformative period between the fall<br />

of the Berlin Wall and 9/<strong>11</strong>.<br />

Monday, February 20,<br />

9:00 pm and Tuesday,<br />

February 21, 8:00 pm<br />

2012 FEBRUARY 13


See page 6 for highlights and to learn more about how to watch<br />

<strong>WTTW</strong> <strong>11</strong> (<strong>11</strong>–1), <strong>WTTW</strong> Prime (<strong>11</strong>–2), and <strong>WTTW</strong> Create (<strong>11</strong>–3).<br />

Primetime Grid<br />

6:00 pm 6:30 pm 7:00 pm 7:30 pm 8:00 pm 8:30 pm 9:00 pm 9:30 pm 10:00 pm 10:30 pm<br />

<strong>11</strong>-1 PBS NewsHour Chicago Tonight Nature: Wolverine - Chasing the Phantom NOVA: Ice Age Death Trap Inside Nature’s Giants: Great White Sharks<br />

<strong>11</strong>-2 Burt Wolf Burt Wolf Check, Please! Mexico - R. Bayless This Old House Hour Globe Trekker Chicago Tonight<br />

1<br />

WED<br />

<strong>11</strong>-3 America’s Test Kitchen Lidia’s Italy Chef John Besh Sara’s Weeknight … Rick Steves’ Europe Travelscope Garden Smart Ask This Old House For Your Home Katie Brown Workshop<br />

<strong>11</strong>-1 PBS NewsHour Chicago Tonight Himalaya with Michael Palin American Masters: Sam Cooke <strong>Independent</strong> <strong>Lens</strong>: Daisy Bates<br />

<strong>11</strong>-2 Todd English Cusine Culture Antiques Roadshow Masterpiece Mystery: Inspector Lewis and the Moonbeam Kiss Travelscope Chicago Tonight<br />

14 FEBRUARY 2012<br />

2<br />

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<strong>11</strong>-3 Essential Pepin Burt Wolf Cuisine Culture Mexico - R. Bayless Globe Trekker The Victory Garden Woodwright’s Shop Woodturning Workshop Glass with Vicki Payne<br />

<strong>11</strong>-1 PBS NewsHour The Week in Review Mexico - R. Bayless Check, Please! Chicago Stand-Up … Michael Feinstein’s American Songbook The HistoryMakers: Valerie Simpson<br />

<strong>11</strong>-2 My Generation McLaughlin Group Moyers & Company Washington Week Inside Washington BBC Newsnight Need to Know The Week in Review Tavis Smiley<br />

3<br />

FRI<br />

<strong>11</strong>-3 Simply Ming Lidia’s Italy in America Ciao Italia New Scandinavian … Rick Steves’ Europe Grannies on Safari P. Allen Smith This Old House Rough Cut Around the House<br />

<strong>11</strong>-1 Ask This Old House McLaughlin Group As Time Goes By Keeping Up App … Doc Martin <strong>Saturday</strong> Night Movie: Local Hero<br />

<strong>11</strong>-2 Masterpiece Mystery: Inspector Lewis (5:30) African American Lives African American Lives African American Lives African American Lives<br />

4<br />

SAT<br />

<strong>11</strong>-3 Rachel’s Favorite Food Christina Cooks Katie Brown Workshop Cook’s Country Sara’s Weeknight … Katie Brown Workshop Primal Grill Coastal Cooking Katie Brown Workshop Barbecue University<br />

<strong>11</strong>-1 Doc Martin Downton Abbey, Series Two (Part 4 of 7) Downton Abbey, Series Two (Part 5 of 7) Downton Abbey, Series Two (Part 5 of 7) Doctor Who<br />

<strong>11</strong>-2 Movie: Witness for the Prosecution (5:00) History Deetectives Frontline Black in Latin America Black in Latin America<br />

5<br />

SUN<br />

<strong>11</strong>-3 America’s Test Kitchen Lidia’s Italy in America Chef John Besh Sara’s Weeknight … Rick Steves’ Europe Travelscope P. Allen Smith Ask This Old House For Your Home Katie Brown Workshop<br />

<strong>11</strong>-1 PBS NewsHour Chicago Tonight Antiques Roadshow Antiques Roadshow Underground Railroad: The William Still Story<br />

<strong>11</strong>-2 Rick Steves Rick Steves NOVA: 3D Spies of WWII Nature: Kangaroo Zoo Doctor Who Chicago Tonight<br />

6<br />

MON<br />

<strong>11</strong>-3 Simply Ming Lidia’s Italy in America Ciao Italia New Scandinavian … Rick Steves’ Europe Grannies Garden Smart This Old House Rough Cut Around the House<br />

<strong>11</strong>-1 PBS NewsHour Chicago Tonight American Experience: Freedom Riders Frontline<br />

<strong>11</strong>-2 Smart Travels Smart Travels Wild!: Penguin Invasion Doc Martin Hustle Chicago Tonight<br />

7<br />

TUE<br />

<strong>11</strong>-3 Essential Pepin Burt Wolf Ciusine Culture Mexico - R. Bayless Globe Trekker The Victory Garden The Woodwright’s Shop Woodturning Workshop Growing Bolder<br />

<strong>11</strong>-1 PBS NewsHour Chicago Tonight Nature: Raccoon Nation NOVA: Separating Twins Inside Nature’s Giants: Big Cats<br />

<strong>11</strong>-2 Burt Wolf Burt Wolf Check, Please! Mexico - R. Bayless This Old House Hour Globe Trekker Chicago Tonight<br />

8<br />

WED<br />

<strong>11</strong>-3 America’s Test Kitchen Lidia’s Italy Chef John Besh Sara’s Weeknight … Rick Steves’ Europe Travelscope Garden Smart Ask This Old House For Your Home Katie Brown Workshop<br />

<strong>11</strong>-1 PBS NewsHour Chicago Tonight Himalaya with Michael Palin American Masters: Marvin Gaye <strong>Independent</strong> <strong>Lens</strong>: The Black Power Mixtape<br />

<strong>11</strong>-2 Todd English Cusine Culture Antiques Roadshow Masterpiece Mystery: Inspector Lewis - Music to Die For Chicago Stand-Up Chicago Tonight<br />

9<br />

THU<br />

<strong>11</strong>-3 Essential Pepin Burt Wolf Cuisine Culture Mexico - R. Bayless Globe Trekker The Victory Garden Woodwright’s Shop Woodturning Workshop Growing Bolder<br />

<strong>11</strong>-1 PBS NewsHour The Week in Review Mexico - R. Bayless Check, Please! Chicago Stand-Up … Michael Feinstein’s American Songbook Music and Message of Curtis Mayfield …<br />

<strong>11</strong>-2 My Generation McLaughlin Group Moyers & Company Washington Week Inside Washington BBC Newsnight Need to Know The Week in Review Tavis Smiley<br />

10<br />

FRI<br />

<strong>11</strong>-3 Simply Ming Lidia’s Italy in America Ciao Italia New Scandinavian … Rick Steves’ Europe Grannies on Safari P. Allen Smith This Old House Rough Cut Around the House<br />

<strong>11</strong>-1 Ask This Old House McLaughlin Group As Time Goes By Keeping Up App … Doc Martin <strong>Saturday</strong> Night Movie: One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest (8:50)<br />

<strong>11</strong>-2 Masterpiece Mystery: Inspector Lewis (5:30) NOVA: Bombing Hitler’s Dams Lost & Found: The Legacy of the USS Lagarto American Masters: Marvin Gaye<br />

<strong>11</strong><br />

SAT<br />

<strong>11</strong>-3 Katie Brown Workshop Smart Travels Burt Wolf Bake Decorate Christina Cooks Katie Brown Workshop Smart Travels Katie Brown Workshop Baking with Julia Baking with Julia<br />

<strong>11</strong>-1 Doc Martin Downton Abbey, Series Two (Part 5 of 7) Downton Abbey, Series Two (Part 6 of 7) Doctor Who<br />

<strong>11</strong>-2 Movie: One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest (4:30) History Deetectives Frontline Black in Latin America Black in Latin America<br />

12<br />

SUN<br />

<strong>11</strong>-3 America’s Test Kitchen Lidia’s Italy Chef John Besh Sara’s Weeknight … Rick Steves’ Europe Travelscope P. Allen Smith Ask This Old House For Your Home Katie Brown Workshop<br />

<strong>11</strong>-1 PBS NewsHour Chicago Tonight Antiques Roadshow Slavery by Another Name Not in Our Town<br />

<strong>11</strong>-2 Rick Steves Rick Steves NOVA: Mystery of a Masterpiece Nature: Broken Tail Doctor Who Chicago Tonight<br />

13<br />

MON<br />

<strong>11</strong>-3 Simply Ming Lidia’s Italy in America Ciao Italia New Scandinavian … Rick Steves’ Europe Grannies Garden Smart This Old House Rough Cut Around the House<br />

<strong>11</strong>-1 PBS NewsHour Chicago Tonight Frontline: The Interrupters To be announced<br />

<strong>11</strong>-2 Smart Travels Smart Travels Wild!: Peculiar Primates Doc Martin Hustle Chicago Tonight<br />

14<br />

TUE<br />

<strong>11</strong>-3 Essential Pepin Burt Wolf Ciusine Culture Mexico - R. Bayless Globe Trekker The Victory Garden The Woodwright’s Shop Woodturning Workshop Growing Bolder<br />

<strong>11</strong>-1 PBS NewsHour Chicago Tonight Nature: The Himalayas NOVA: Extreme Cave Diving Cave People of the Himalaya<br />

<strong>11</strong>-2 Burt Wolf Burt Wolf Check, Please! Mexico - R. Bayless This Old House Hour Globe Trekker Chicago Tonight<br />

15<br />

WED<br />

<strong>11</strong>-3 America’s Test Kitchen Lidia’s Italy Chef John Besh Sara’s Weeknight … Rick Steves’ Europe Travelscope Garden Smart Ask This Old House For Your Home Katie Brown Workshop


6:00 pm 6:30 pm 7:00 pm 7:30 pm 8:00 pm 8:30 pm 9:00 pm 9:30 pm 10:00 pm 10:30 pm<br />

<strong>11</strong>-1 PBS NewsHour Chicago Tonight DuSable to Obama: Chicago’s Black Metropolis <strong>Independent</strong> <strong>Lens</strong>: <strong>More</strong> Than a <strong>Month</strong> In the Life<br />

<strong>11</strong>-2 Todd English Cusine Culture Antiques Roadshow Masterpiece Mystery: Inspector Lewis - Life Born of Fire Chicago Stand-Up Chicago Tonight<br />

16<br />

THU<br />

<strong>11</strong>-3 Essential Pepin Burt Wolf Ciusine Culture Mexico - R. Bayless Globe Trekker The Victory Garden The Woodwright’s Shop Woodturning Workshop Growing Bolder<br />

<strong>11</strong>-1 PBS NewsHour The Week in Review Mexico - R. Bayless Check, Please! Chicago Stand-Up … Michael Feinstein’s American Songbook Frontline: The Interrupters<br />

<strong>11</strong>-2 My Generation McLaughlin Group Moyers & Company Washington Week Inside Washington BBC Newsnight Need to Know The Week in Review Tavis Smiley<br />

17<br />

FRI<br />

<strong>11</strong>-3 Simply Ming Lidia’s Italy in America Ciao Italia New Scandinavina … Rick Steves’ Europe Grannies P. Allen Smith This Old House Rough Cut Around the House<br />

<strong>11</strong>-1 Ask This Old House McLaughlin Group As Time Goes By Keeping Up App… Doc Martin Smothereed: The Censorship Struggles of the Smothers Brother’s … Check, Please!<br />

<strong>11</strong>-2 Masterpiece Mystery: Inspector Lewis (5:30) DuSable to Obama: Chicago’s Black Metropolis Simon Schama’s Rough Crossing <strong>Independent</strong> <strong>Lens</strong>: <strong>More</strong> Than a <strong>Month</strong><br />

18<br />

SAT<br />

<strong>11</strong>-3 Chef John Besh Taste of Louisiana Barbecue University Endless Feast Coastal Cooking Nick Stellino Chef John Besh Taste of Louisiana Chefs A’ Field Barbecue University<br />

<strong>11</strong>-1 Downton Abbey, Series Two (Part 6 of 7) Downton Abbey, Series Two (Part 7 of 7) Doctor Who<br />

<strong>11</strong>-2 Movie: Local Hero (5:00) History Detectives Frontline: The Interrupters Frontline: Crips and Bloods - Made in America<br />

19<br />

SUN<br />

<strong>11</strong>-3 Cook’s Country Lidia’s Italy in America Chef John Besh Sara’s Weekend … Rick Steves’ Europe Travelscope P. Allen Smith Ask This Old House For Your Home Katie Brown Workshop<br />

<strong>11</strong>-1 PBS NewsHour Chicago Tonight Antiques Roadshow American Experience: Clinton (Part 1 of 2)<br />

<strong>11</strong>-2 Rick Steves Rick Steves NOVA: Ice Age Death Trap Nature: Fortress of the Bears Doctor Who Chicago Tonight<br />

20<br />

MON<br />

<strong>11</strong>-3 Simply Ming Lidia’s Itlay in America Ciao Italia New Scandinavian … Rick Steves’ Europe Grannies Garden Smart This Old House Rough Cut Around the House<br />

<strong>11</strong>-1 PBS NewsHour Chicago Tonight American Experience: Clinton (Part 2 of 2) Frontline<br />

<strong>11</strong>-2 Smart Travels Smart Travels Wild!: Elephants Doc Martin Hustle Chicago Tonight<br />

21<br />

TUE<br />

<strong>11</strong>-3 Essential Pepin Burt Wolf Cuisine Culture Mexico - R. Bayless Globe Trekker The Victory Garden The Woodwright’s Shop Woodturning Workshop Growing Bolder<br />

<strong>11</strong>-1 PBS NewsHour Chicago Tonight Nature: Ocean Giants - Giant Lives/Deep Thinkers/Voices of the Sea<br />

<strong>11</strong>-2 Burt Wolf Burt Wolf Check, Please! Mexico - R. Bayless This Old House Hour Globe Trekker Chicago Tonight<br />

22<br />

WED<br />

<strong>11</strong>-3 Cook’s Country Lidia’s Italy in America Chef John Besh Sara’s Weeknight … Rick Steves’ Europe Travelscope Garden Smart Ask This Old House For Your Home Katie Brown Workshop<br />

<strong>11</strong>-1 PBS NewsHour Chicago Tonight Nixon’s the One: The ’68 Election POV: Racing Dreams Chicago Stories<br />

<strong>11</strong>-2 Todd English Cusine Culture Antiques Roadshow Masterpiece Mystery: Inspector Lewis - The Great and the Good Chicago Stand-Up Chicago Tonight<br />

23<br />

THU<br />

<strong>11</strong>-3 Essential Pepin Burt Wolf Cuisine Culture Mexico - R. Bayless Globe Trekker The Victory Garden The Woodwright’s Shop Woodturning Workshop Growing Bolder<br />

<strong>11</strong>-1 PBS NewsHour The Week in Review Mexico - R. Bayless Check, Please! Chicago Stand-Up … Great Performances: Memphis<br />

<strong>11</strong>-2 My Generation McLaughlin Group Moyers & Company Washington Week Inside Washington BBC Newsnight Need to Know The Week in Review Tavis Smiley<br />

24<br />

FRI<br />

<strong>11</strong>-3 Simply Ming Lidia’s Italy in America Ciao Italia New Scandinavinan … Rick Steves’ Europe Grannies P. Allen Smith This Old House Rough Cut Around the House<br />

<strong>11</strong>-1 Ask This Old House McLaughlin Group As Time Goes By Keeping Up App… Doc Martin Viewer’s Choice Special<br />

<strong>11</strong>-2 Masterpiece Mystery: Inspector Lewis (5:30) American Experience: Clinton (Part 1) American Experience: Clinton (Part 2)<br />

25<br />

SAT<br />

<strong>11</strong>-3 Globe Trekker (5:30) Art Wolfe Taste of Louisian Travelscope Art Wolf Grannies Todd English Taste of Louisiana Globe Trekker<br />

<strong>11</strong>-1 Downton Abbey, Series Two (Part 7 of 7) Masterpeice Classic: The Old Curiosity Shop Check, Please! Doctor Who<br />

<strong>11</strong>-2 Movie: Run Silent, Run Deep (5:30) History Detectives Frontline Clinton 12 Scarred Justice: The Orangeburg Massacre<br />

26<br />

SUN<br />

<strong>11</strong>-3 Cook’s Country Lidia’s Italy in America Chef John Besh Sara’s Weekend … Rick Steves’ Europe Travelscope P. Allen Smith Ask This Old House For Your Home Katie Brown Workshop<br />

<strong>11</strong>-1 PBS NewsHour Chicago Tonight Antiques Roadshow The Blues: In Performance at the White House American Masters: Cab Calloway - Sketches<br />

<strong>11</strong>-2 Rick Steves Rick Steves NOVA: Separating Twins Nature: Raccoon Nation Doctor Who Chicago Tonight<br />

27<br />

MON<br />

<strong>11</strong>-3 Simply Ming Lidia’s Itlay in America Ciao Italia Hubert Keller Rick Steves’ Europe Grannies Garden Smart This Old House Rough Cut Around the House<br />

<strong>11</strong>-1 PBS NewsHour Chicago Tonight American Experience: Amish Frontline<br />

<strong>11</strong>-2 Smart Travels Smart Travels Wild!: Sharks Doc Martin Hustle Chicago Tonight<br />

28<br />

TUE<br />

<strong>11</strong>-3 Essential Pepin Burt Wolf Cuisine Culture Mexico - R. Bayless Globe Trekker The Victory Garden The Woodwright’s Shop Woodturning Workshop Growing Bolder<br />

<strong>11</strong>-1 PBS NewsHour Chicago Tonight Nature: Echo - An Elephant to Remember NOVA: Japan’s Killer Quake Secrets of the Dead: Japanese Super Sub<br />

<strong>11</strong>-2 Burt Wolf Burt Wolf Check, Please! Mexico - R. Bayless This Old House Hour Globe Trekker Chicago Tonight<br />

29<br />

WED<br />

<strong>11</strong>-3 Cook’s Country Lidia’s Italy in America Chef John Besh Sara’s Weeknight … Rick Steves’ Europe Travelscope Garden Smart Ask This Old House For Your Home Katie Brown Workshop<br />

<strong>11</strong>-1<br />

<strong>11</strong>-2<br />

<strong>11</strong>-3<br />

<strong>11</strong>-1<br />

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MON<br />

31<br />

TUE<br />

<strong>11</strong>-3<br />

2012 FEBRUARY 15<br />

<strong>11</strong>-1 is <strong>WTTW</strong> Channel <strong>11</strong> <strong>11</strong>-2 is <strong>WTTW</strong> Prime <strong>11</strong>-3 is <strong>WTTW</strong> Create


Do it Yourself <strong>Saturday</strong>s<br />

10:00 Antiques Roadshow<br />

<strong>11</strong>:00 Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions<br />

<strong>11</strong>:30 Wisconsin Foodie<br />

12:00 Cook’s Country<br />

12:30 Joanne Weir’s Cooking Confidence<br />

1:00 Essential Pépin<br />

1:30 Simply Ming<br />

2:00 America’s Test Kitchen<br />

2:30 America’s Test Kitchen<br />

3:00 Hubert Keller: Secrets of a Chef<br />

3:30 Mexico – One Plate at a Time with Rick Bayless<br />

4:00 Sara’s Weeknight Meals<br />

4:30 Check, Please!<br />

5:00 Rick Steves’ Europe<br />

5:30 This Old House<br />

6:00 Ask This Old House<br />

Burt Wolf Chef Ming Tsai<br />

The guys from Ask This Old House<br />

16 FEBRUARY 2012<br />

2:00 Smothered: The Censorship<br />

Struggles of The Smothers<br />

Brothers Comedy Hour See<br />

Sat. Feb. 18 at 9:00 pm. [R]<br />

3:30 Michael Feinstein’s<br />

American Songbook:<br />

Saloon Singer See Fri.<br />

Feb. 17 at 9:00 pm. [R]<br />

4:30 In the Life [R]<br />

5:00 Victory Garden: Soft<br />

5:30 P. Allen Smith’s Garden<br />

Home: Exhibit the Season<br />

MORNING-AFTERNOON<br />

6:00-6:00 <strong>WTTW</strong> Kids<br />

EVENING<br />

6:00 PBS NewsHour<br />

7:00 Chicago Tonight<br />

8:00 Antiques Roadshow:<br />

Pittsburgh (Part 2 of 3)<br />

Highlights include a 6.5 carat<br />

yellow mine cut diamond ring<br />

kept for years in a sock<br />

drawer; a North American<br />

Indian club and pipe the<br />

owner believes belonged<br />

to Sitting Bull; and three<br />

Charles Darwin first editions,<br />

insured at $284,000.<br />

9:00 Clinton: American<br />

Experience (Part 1 of 2) Just<br />

in time for Presidents Day,<br />

this revealing new film traces<br />

the journey of an American<br />

president who rose from a<br />

broken childhood in Arkansas<br />

to become one of the most<br />

successful politicians in<br />

modern American history,<br />

and one of the most complex<br />

and conflicted characters<br />

to ever stride across the<br />

public stage. Part two airs<br />

tomorrow at 8:00 pm.<br />

<strong>11</strong>:00 Nightly Business Report<br />

<strong>11</strong>:30 BBC World News<br />

Tuesday 21<br />

EARLY MORNING<br />

12:00 Chicago Tonight [R]<br />

1:00 Tavis Smiley<br />

1:30 Charlie Rose<br />

2:30 Masterpiece Classic:<br />

Downton Abbey, Series<br />

Two (Part 7 of 7) See Sun.<br />

Feb. 19 at 8:00 pm. [R]<br />

4:30 Rick Steves’ Europe:<br />

Istanbul [R]<br />

5:00 Chicago Tonight [R]<br />

MORNING-AFTERNOON<br />

6:00-6:00 <strong>WTTW</strong> Kids<br />

EVENING<br />

6:00 PBS NewsHour<br />

7:00 Chicago Tonight<br />

8:00 Clinton: American<br />

Experience (Part 2 of 2)<br />

10:00 Frontline<br />

<strong>11</strong>:00 Nightly Business Report<br />

<strong>11</strong>:30 BBC World News<br />

Wednesday 22<br />

EARLY MORNING<br />

12:00 Chicago Tonight [R]<br />

1:00 Tavis Smiley<br />

In the Spotlight<br />

Josh Hobson<br />

POV: Racing Dreams<br />

Fondly described as “Talladega Nights<br />

meets Catcher in the Rye,” “Racing<br />

Dreams” chronicles a year in the life of<br />

three tweens who dream of becoming<br />

NASCAR drivers. Though they aren’t<br />

old enough for driving licenses,<br />

Brandon, Josh and Annabeth race<br />

extreme go-karts at speeds of up to<br />

70 miles per hour in the World Karting<br />

Association’s national series, the<br />

“Little League” of professional racing.<br />

The film, by Marshall Curry (Oscar®nominated<br />

“Street Fight,” POV 2005; “If<br />

a Tree Falls,” POV 20<strong>11</strong>), is a humorous<br />

and heartbreaking portrait of racing,<br />

young love and family struggle. Winner<br />

of Best Documentary Feature Award,<br />

2009 Tribeca Film Festival.<br />

Thursday, February 23,<br />

9:00 pm<br />

1:30 Charlie Rose<br />

2:30 Clinton: American<br />

Experience (Part 1 of 2) See<br />

Mon. Feb. 20 at 9:00 pm. [R]<br />

4:30 Chicago Stand-Up<br />

Project [R]<br />

5:00 Chicago Tonight [R]<br />

MORNING-AFTERNOON<br />

6:00-6:00 <strong>WTTW</strong> Kids<br />

EVENING<br />

6:00 PBS NewsHour<br />

7:00 Chicago Tonight<br />

8:00 Nature: Ocean Giants – Giant<br />

Lives/Deep Thinkers/<br />

Voices of the Sea (in 3<br />

parts) Whales and dolphins<br />

remain a constant source of<br />

fascination to us. But how<br />

much do we really know<br />

about them? This new 3-part<br />

series provides new insights<br />

into the lives of whales and<br />

dolphins in a visually powerful,<br />

engaging, and entertaining<br />

format. Teams of intrepid<br />

scientists equipped with the<br />

latest technology are making<br />

extraordinary breakthroughs


in their understanding of<br />

these intelligent life forms –<br />

breakthroughs that may<br />

safeguard their survival.<br />

<strong>11</strong>:00 Nightly Business Report<br />

<strong>11</strong>:30 BBC World News<br />

Thursday 23<br />

EARLY MORNING<br />

12:00 Chicago Tonight [R]<br />

1:00 Tavis Smiley<br />

1:30 Charlie Rose<br />

2:30 Clinton: American<br />

Experience (Part 2 of 2) See<br />

Tues. Feb. 21 at 8:00 pm. [R]<br />

4:30 Check, Please!<br />

Compilation Show [R]<br />

5:00 Chicago Tonight [R]<br />

MORNING-AFTERNOON<br />

6:00-6:00 <strong>WTTW</strong> Kids<br />

EVENING<br />

6:00 PBS NewsHour<br />

7:00 Chicago Tonight<br />

8:00 Nixon’s the One: The ‘68<br />

Election Narrated by Dick<br />

Cavett, this program chronicles<br />

not only Richard Nixon’s<br />

stunning victory in the 1968<br />

presidential race, but the ways<br />

in which that historic election<br />

In the Spotlight<br />

Great Performances:<br />

Memphis<br />

Winner of the 2010 Tony Award for<br />

Best New Musical, Memphis turns<br />

the radio dial back to the 1950s to tell<br />

the story of a white DJ named Huey<br />

Calhoun (Chad Kimball), whose love<br />

of music transcends racial lines and<br />

airwaves. Felicia Farrell (Montego<br />

Glover), a young black singer whose<br />

career is on the rise, can’t make the<br />

break out of segregated clubs on her<br />

own. When the two collaborate, her<br />

soulful sound reaches radio audiences<br />

everywhere, and the golden era of early<br />

rock ‘n’ roll takes flight. But as things<br />

heat up, whether the world is really<br />

ready for their music – and their<br />

love – is put to a test.<br />

Friday, February 24,<br />

9:00 pm<br />

gave rise to Red State-Blue<br />

State America – a sobering,<br />

wry look at how the Sixties<br />

divided us – and how Nixon<br />

stepped into the breach to<br />

claim the biggest prize of all.<br />

9:00 POV: Racing Dreams Fondly<br />

described as “Talladega Nights<br />

meets Catcher in the Rye,”<br />

this film chronicles a year in<br />

the life of three tweens who<br />

dream of becoming NASCAR<br />

drivers. Although they aren’t<br />

old enough for driver’s<br />

licenses, Brandon, Josh,<br />

and Annabeth race extreme<br />

go-karts at speeds of up to<br />

70 miles per hour in the World<br />

Karting Association’s national<br />

series, the “Little League”<br />

of professional racing.<br />

10:30 Chicago Stories: Harlem<br />

Globetrotters See Sun.<br />

Feb. 19 at 5:30 pm. [R]<br />

<strong>11</strong>:00 Nightly Business Report<br />

<strong>11</strong>:30 BBC World News<br />

Friday 24<br />

EARLY MORNING<br />

12:00 Chicago Tonight [R]<br />

1:00 Tavis Smiley<br />

1:30 Charlie Rose<br />

2:30 Frontline [R]<br />

3:30 POV: Racing Dreams See<br />

Thurs. Feb. 23 at 9:00 pm. [R]<br />

5:00 Chicago Tonight [R]<br />

MORNING-AFTERNOON<br />

6:00-6:00 <strong>WTTW</strong> Kids<br />

EVENING<br />

6:00 PBS NewsHour<br />

7:00 Chicago Tonight: The Week<br />

in Review with Joel Weisman<br />

7:30 MEXICO – One Plate at a<br />

Time with Rick Bayless:<br />

From Lobster to Chocolate<br />

Clams: A Delicious Feast<br />

in Magdalena Bay See Sat.<br />

Feb. 18 at 3:30 pm. [R]<br />

8:00 Check, Please! Mastros<br />

Steakhouse/Melanthios<br />

Greek Char House/<br />

Casa de Isaac<br />

8:30 Chicago Stand-Up Project<br />

Featured in this episode:<br />

Fr. Tom Hurley, pastor of<br />

Old St. Pat’s Church.<br />

9:00 Great Performances:<br />

Memphis<br />

<strong>11</strong>:30 BBC World News<br />

<strong>Saturday</strong> 25<br />

EARLY MORNING<br />

12:00 Washington Week<br />

12:30 Nightly Business Report<br />

1:00 Chicago Tonight: The<br />

Week in Review with<br />

Joel Weisman [R]<br />

1:30 Tavis Smiley<br />

2:00 Charlie Rose<br />

3:00 Antiques Roadshow:<br />

Pittsburgh (Part 2 of 3) See<br />

Mon. Feb. 20 at 8:00 pm. [R]<br />

4:00 Nixon’s the One: The<br />

’68 Election See Thurs.<br />

Feb. 23 at 8:00 pm. [R]<br />

5:00 Chicago Tonight: The<br />

Week in Review with<br />

Joel Weisman [R]<br />

5:30 Al Jazeera English Hour<br />

MORNING<br />

6:30-10:00 <strong>WTTW</strong> Kids<br />

10:00 Antiques Roadshow:<br />

Pittsburgh (Part 2 of 3) [R]<br />

<strong>11</strong>:00 Burt Wolf: Travels &<br />

Traditions – The Great Rivers<br />

of Europe: Melk to Budapest<br />

<strong>11</strong>:30 Wisconsin Foodie<br />

AFTERNOON<br />

12:00 Cook’s Country from<br />

America’s Test Kitchen:<br />

Fried Chicken and Biscuits<br />

12:30 Joanne Weir’s Cooking<br />

Confidence: Never<br />

Too Young<br />

1:00 Essential Pepin:<br />

Shell-ebration<br />

1:30 Simply Ming: The Pellotta<br />

Sisters/Infusing Flavor into<br />

Pasta<br />

2:00 America’s Test Kitchen<br />

from Cook’s Illustrated:<br />

Stuffed Beef Tenderloin<br />

2:30 America’s Test Kitchen from<br />

Cook’s Illustrated: New<br />

York-Style Pizza at Home<br />

3:00 Hubert Keller: Secrets<br />

of a Chef – Small<br />

Bites, Big Flavors<br />

3:30 MEXICO – One Plate at a<br />

Time with Rick Bayless:<br />

Cooking in Wine Country<br />

Ever dream of owning a<br />

winery? Don and Tru Miller<br />

made their dreams come true<br />

12 years ago when they built<br />

Adobe Guadalupe in the Valle<br />

de Guadalupe. Rick’s dream<br />

of cooking in their stunning<br />

kitchen, with its handmade<br />

wood-fired oven, comes true.<br />

4:00 Sara’s Weeknight<br />

Meals: Latin All-Stars<br />

with Maricel Presilla<br />

4:30 Check, Please! Mastros<br />

Steakhouse/Melanthios<br />

Greek Char House/<br />

Casa de Isaac [R]<br />

5:00 Rick Steves’ Europe: Iran –<br />

Tehran and Side Trips<br />

5:30 This Old House: Barrington<br />

Project (Part 2 of 10)<br />

EVENING<br />

6:00 Ask This Old House<br />

6:30 McLaughlin Group<br />

7:00 As Time Goes By<br />

7:30 Keeping Up Appearances<br />

8:00 Doc Martin: Nowt So<br />

Queer Mushrooms are the<br />

cause of an outbreak of<br />

aspergillosis in the village. Bert<br />

Large, postman Dave, and<br />

restaurant chef Mick Mabley<br />

are among the victims. Bert<br />

Large’s ill health is not his<br />

only problem. His restaurant<br />

is in financial trouble.<br />

9:00 <strong>WTTW</strong> Viewers’ Choice<br />

Awards Special <strong>WTTW</strong><br />

broadcasts the winning<br />

program chosen by viewers<br />

in an online poll.<br />

WINNER<br />

WINNER<br />

<strong>Saturday</strong>,<br />

February 25,<br />

9:00 pm<br />

As we do every year, <strong>WTTW</strong> broadcasts<br />

the winning programs chosen by you,<br />

the viewers, in an online poll. Will it be<br />

NOVA, Nature, American Experience,<br />

Check, Please!, Masterpiece, or<br />

one of Geoffrey Baer’s Chicago tour<br />

programs? Or something else?<br />

Tune in and find out!<br />

Vote until<br />

February 15 at<br />

wttw.com/viewerschoice<br />

<strong>11</strong>:00 Masterpiece Classic:<br />

Downton Abbey, Series<br />

Two (Part 7 of 7) [R]<br />

Sunday 26<br />

EARLY MORNING<br />

1:00 Doctor Who: The<br />

Beast Below [R]<br />

1:45 Doctor Who Confidential:<br />

All About the Girl [R]<br />

2:00 Nature: Ocean Giants – Giant<br />

Lives/Deep Thinkers/<br />

Voices of the Sea See Wed.<br />

Feb. 22 at 8:00 pm. [R]<br />

MORNING<br />

5:00-<strong>11</strong>:00 <strong>WTTW</strong> Kids<br />

<strong>11</strong>:00 Moyers & Company<br />

AFTERNOON<br />

12:00 Clinton: American<br />

Experience (Part 1 of 2) [R]<br />

2:00 Clinton: American<br />

Experience (Part 2 of 2) [R]<br />

2012 FEBRUARY 17


In the Spotlight<br />

Cab Calloway<br />

American Masters:<br />

Cab Calloway –<br />

Sketches<br />

“Hi de hi de hi de ho,” the popular<br />

refrain from Minnie the Moocher was<br />

Cab Calloway’s signature song, and<br />

Harlem’s famous Cotton Club was<br />

his home stage. A singer, dancer,<br />

and band leader, Calloway was an<br />

exceptional figure in the history of jazz –<br />

a consummate musician, he charmed<br />

audiences across the world with<br />

boundless energy, bravado, and elegant<br />

showmanship. His career flagged until<br />

he was rediscovered in the 1980s Blues<br />

Brothers and even on Sesame Street,<br />

becoming a new cult hero of sorts.<br />

Monday, February 27,<br />

10:00 pm<br />

4:00 Doc Martin: Nowt So<br />

Queer See Sat. Feb.<br />

25 at 8:00 pm. [R]<br />

5:00 30 Good Minutes: One<br />

God (Part 3 of 3) Guest:<br />

Christine Chakoian, Senior<br />

Pastor of First Presbyterian<br />

Church, Lake Forest.<br />

5:30 Chicago Stories: Bessie<br />

Coleman – Pilot Pioneer<br />

Before Amelia Earhart, before<br />

Charles Lindbergh, and just<br />

17 years after the Wright<br />

Brothers flew at Kitty Hawk, a<br />

28-year-old African American<br />

woman from Chicago became<br />

the first woman in the world<br />

to earn a pilot’s license. Her<br />

name was Bessie Coleman.<br />

EVENING<br />

6:00 Masterpiece Classic:<br />

Downton Abbey, Series<br />

Two (Part 7 of 7) [R]<br />

8:00 Masterpiece Classic: The<br />

Old Curiosity Shop This<br />

classic Dickens novel is<br />

brought to life with an all-star<br />

cast that includes legendary<br />

actor Sir Derek Jacobi, Toby<br />

Jones, Zoe Wanamaker, and<br />

Gina McKee. The story follows<br />

the virtuous Little Nell Trent<br />

18 FEBRUARY 2012<br />

(newcomer Sophie Vavassuer)<br />

and her shop-owner<br />

grandfather (Jacobi) as they<br />

encounter tragic misfortunes<br />

that lead to the loss of their<br />

beloved curiosity shop.<br />

9:30 Check, Please! [R]<br />

10:00 Doctor Who: Victory<br />

of the Daleks<br />

10:45 Doctor Who Confidential:<br />

War Games<br />

<strong>11</strong>:00 Chicago Stand-Up<br />

Project See Fri. Feb.<br />

24 at 8:30 pm. [R]<br />

<strong>11</strong>:30 Live From the Artists Den<br />

Monday 27<br />

EARLY MORNING<br />

12:30 Austin City Limits: Robert<br />

Earl Keen/Hayes Carll<br />

1:30 Sun Studio Sessions: Over<br />

the Rhine Critically acclaimed<br />

Over the Rhine performs<br />

fan favorites including “The<br />

King Knows How” and<br />

“Oh Yeah By the Way.”<br />

2:00 Great Performances:<br />

Memphis See Fri. Feb.<br />

24 at 9:00 pm. [R]<br />

4:30 Chicago Stories: Bessie<br />

Coleman – Pilot Pioneer See<br />

Sun. Feb. 26 at 5:30 pm. [R]<br />

5:00 Victory Garden: Dark<br />

5:30 P. Allen Smith’s Garden<br />

Home: Entertaining Outdoors<br />

MORNING-AFTERNOON<br />

6:00-6:00 <strong>WTTW</strong> Kids<br />

EVENING<br />

6:00 PBS NewsHour<br />

7:00 Chicago Tonight<br />

8:00 Antiques Roadshow:<br />

Pittsburgh (Part 3 of 3)<br />

Highlights include a collection<br />

of correspondence between<br />

members of the Kennedy family<br />

and JFK’s former personal<br />

secretary; a circa 1928 Art<br />

Deco jade sapphire ring; and a<br />

1946 oil painting by Rockwell<br />

Kent, along with an inherited<br />

letter from the artist, valued<br />

at $150,000 to $250,000.<br />

9:00 The Blues: In Performance<br />

at the White House President<br />

and Mrs. Obama host this<br />

all-star celebration of the<br />

musical form with deep<br />

roots in Africa and slavery<br />

and influences on modern<br />

American music from soul to<br />

rock ‘n’ roll. Leading popular<br />

artists’ performances will trace<br />

that migratory root and pay<br />

homage to the great figures of<br />

the genre and the songs they<br />

made famous – from John Lee<br />

Hooker to Muddy Waters.<br />

10:00 American Masters: Cab<br />

Calloway – Sketches<br />

<strong>11</strong>:00 Nightly Business Report<br />

<strong>11</strong>:30 BBC World News<br />

Tuesday 28<br />

EARLY MORNING<br />

12:00 Chicago Tonight [R]<br />

1:00 Tavis Smiley<br />

1:30 Charlie Rose<br />

2:30 Masterpiece Classic: The<br />

Old Curiosity Shop<br />

4:00 Antiques Roadshow: Los<br />

Angeles (Part 1 of 3)<br />

5:00 Chicago Tonight [R]<br />

MORNING-AFTERNOON<br />

6:00-6:00 <strong>WTTW</strong> Kids<br />

EVENING<br />

6:00 PBS NewsHour<br />

7:00 Chicago Tonight<br />

8:00 Amish: American Experience<br />

10:00 Frontline<br />

<strong>11</strong>:00 Nightly Business Report<br />

<strong>11</strong>:30 BBC World News<br />

Wednesday 29<br />

EARLY MORNING<br />

12:00 Chicago Tonight [R]<br />

1:00 Tavis Smiley<br />

1:30 Charlie Rose<br />

2:30 Antiques Roadshow:<br />

Pittsburgh (Part 3 of 3) See<br />

Mon. Feb. 27 at 8:00 pm. [R]<br />

3:30 American Masters: Cab<br />

Calloway – Sketches See<br />

Mon. Feb. 27 at 10:00 pm. [R]<br />

4:30 Rick Steves’ Europe: Iran –<br />

Tehran and Side Trips [R]<br />

5:00 Chicago Tonight [R]<br />

MORNING-AFTERNOON<br />

6:00-6:00 <strong>WTTW</strong> Kids<br />

EVENING<br />

6:00 PBS NewsHour<br />

7:00 Chicago Tonight<br />

8:00 Nature: Echo – An Elephant<br />

to Remember Echo was<br />

the matriarch of a herd<br />

of elephants in Africa; a<br />

few years ago, she died<br />

of natural causes. This<br />

film is a look back at this<br />

remarkable animal.<br />

9:00 NOVA: Japan’s Killer Quake<br />

Japan’s earthquake in March<br />

20<strong>11</strong> was the world’s fourth<br />

largest earthquake since<br />

record keeping began in<br />

1900 and the worst ever to<br />

shake Japan. This program<br />

combines authoritative onthe-spot<br />

reporting, personal<br />

stories of tragedy and survival,<br />

compelling eyewitness videos,<br />

explanatory graphics, and<br />

exclusive helicopter footage<br />

for a unique look at the science<br />

behind the catastrophe.<br />

10:00 Secrets of the Dead:<br />

Japanese Super Sub In<br />

the spring of 1946, America<br />

destroyed one of Japan’s most<br />

advanced weapons systems.<br />

But this was no belated<br />

attack against the defeated<br />

Japanese. Rather, it was an<br />

attempt to keep an advanced,<br />

top-secret submarine out of<br />

the hands of the Russians.<br />

<strong>11</strong>:00 Nightly Business Report<br />

<strong>11</strong>:30 BBC World News<br />

In the Spotlight<br />

The Amish:<br />

American Experience<br />

On October 2, 2006, a 32-year-old<br />

milk truck driver named Charles<br />

Roberts entered a one-room<br />

schoolhouse in the Amish community<br />

of Nickel Mines in Lancaster County,<br />

PA, and shot 10 young girls, killing five,<br />

before committing suicide as police<br />

officers stormed the school. Just hours<br />

after the shooting, Amish community<br />

members visited the gunman’s family<br />

to offer forgiveness. These events<br />

horrified the nation for the senseless<br />

brutality of the shootings, and left many<br />

questioning and haunted by the victims’<br />

startling response. With unprecedented<br />

access to the Amish built on patience<br />

and hard-won trust, the film is the first<br />

to penetrate and explore this attentionaverse<br />

group.<br />

Tuesday, February 28,<br />

8:00 pm<br />

Nature: Echo –<br />

An Elephant to<br />

Remember<br />

Echo, the elephant matriarch, was<br />

the subject of many films and the<br />

leader of a carefully studied herd of<br />

elephants in Africa. Last year, she died<br />

of natural causes. This film is a look<br />

back at this remarkable animal through<br />

extraordinary footage and interviews<br />

with the researchers who cared for and<br />

studied this amazing herd.<br />

Wednesday, February 29,<br />

8:00 pm


Arts • Performance<br />

American Masters: Marvin Gaye –<br />

What’s Going On<br />

Thursday, 9:00 pm (2/9)<br />

<strong>Saturday</strong>, 3:30 am (2/<strong>11</strong>)<br />

American Masters: Sam Cooke –<br />

Crossing Over<br />

Thursday, 9:00 pm (2/2)<br />

Sunday, 2:00 am (2/5)<br />

American Masters:<br />

Cab Calloway – Sketches<br />

Monday, 10:00 pm (2/27)<br />

Wednesday, 3:30 am (2/29)<br />

Austin City Limits<br />

Mondays, 12:30 am<br />

Evening with Valerie Simpson<br />

Friday, 10:00 pm (2/3)<br />

Monday, 3:00 am (2/6)<br />

Great Performances: Memphis<br />

Friday, 9:00 pm (2/24)<br />

Monday, 2:00 am (2/27)<br />

In Performance at the White<br />

House: Blues<br />

Monday, 9:00 pm (2/27)<br />

Live From the Artists Den<br />

Sundays, 10:30 pm<br />

Michael Feinstein’s American<br />

Songbook<br />

Fridays, 9:00 pm (2/3, 2/10, 2/17)<br />

Mondays, 2:00 am (2/6, 2/13)<br />

Monday, 3:30 am (2/20)<br />

Music and Message of Curtis<br />

Mayfield and The Impressions<br />

Friday, 10:00 pm (2/10)<br />

Monday, 3:00 am (2/13)<br />

Proclamation of Hope<br />

Sunday, 1:30 pm (2/12)<br />

Thursday, 3:30 am (2/16)<br />

Reagan of Illinois<br />

Sunday, 2:00 pm (2/5)<br />

Monday, 4:00 am (2/6)<br />

Sun Studio Sessions<br />

Mondays, 1:30 am<br />

Drama • Comedy •<br />

Reality<br />

As Time Goes By<br />

<strong>Saturday</strong>s, 7:00 pm<br />

Chicago Stand Up Project<br />

Fridays, 8:30 pm<br />

Sundays, <strong>11</strong>:00 pm<br />

Wednesdays, 4:30 am (2/8, 2/22)<br />

Tuesday, 4:30 am (2/14)<br />

Thursday, 4:30 am (3/1)<br />

Doc Martin<br />

<strong>Saturday</strong>s, 8:00 pm<br />

Sundays, 6:00 pm (2/5, 2/12)<br />

Sundays, 4:00 pm (2/19, 2/26)<br />

Doctor Who<br />

Sundays, 10:00 pm<br />

Sundays, 12:00 am (2/5, 2/12)<br />

Sundays, 1:00 am (2/19, 2/26)<br />

Keeping Up Appearances<br />

<strong>Saturday</strong>, 7:30 pm<br />

Local Hero<br />

<strong>Saturday</strong>, 9:00 pm (2/4)<br />

Masterpiece Classic: Downton<br />

Abbey<br />

Sundays, 8:00 pm (2/5, 2/12, 2/19)<br />

Sundays, 7:00 pm (2/5, 2/12)<br />

Sundays, 6:00 pm (2/19, 2/26)<br />

<strong>Saturday</strong>s, <strong>11</strong>:00 pm (2/4, 2/<strong>11</strong>,<br />

2/18, 2/25)<br />

Tuesdays, 2:30 am (2/7, 2/14, 2/21,<br />

2/28)<br />

Wednesday, 3:30 am (12/21)<br />

One Flew over the Cukoo’s Nest<br />

<strong>Saturday</strong>, 8:50 pm (2/<strong>11</strong>)<br />

Cooking & Dining •<br />

Home Improvement •<br />

Travel<br />

America’s Test Kitchen<br />

<strong>Saturday</strong>s, 2:00 pm, 2:30 pm<br />

Antiques Roadshow<br />

Mondays, 8:00 pm<br />

Monday, 9:00 pm (2/6)<br />

<strong>Saturday</strong>s, 10:00 am<br />

Wednesdays, 2:30 am (2/8, 2/29)<br />

Sunday, 1:00 am (2/5)<br />

Tuesday, 3:30 am (2/7)<br />

Sunday, 1:30 am (2/12)<br />

Wednesday, 4:00 am (2/15)<br />

Thursday, 2:30 am (2/16)<br />

<strong>Saturday</strong>, 3:00 am (2/25)<br />

Ask This Old House<br />

<strong>Saturday</strong>s, 6:00 pm<br />

Burt Wolf Travels and Traditions<br />

<strong>Saturday</strong>s, <strong>11</strong>:00 am<br />

Check, Please!<br />

Fridays, 8:00 pm<br />

<strong>Saturday</strong>s, 4:30 pm<br />

Sunday, 9:30 pm (2/26)<br />

Sundays, 1:00 pm (2/5, 2/12, 2/19)<br />

Friday, 4:30 am (2/17)<br />

Thursdays, 4:30 am (2/9, 2/23)<br />

Cook’s Country from America’s<br />

Test Kitchen<br />

<strong>Saturday</strong>s, 12:00 pm<br />

Cuisine Culture<br />

Sundays, 1:30 pm (2/5, 2/19)<br />

Essential Pepin<br />

<strong>Saturday</strong>s, 1:00 pm<br />

Hubert Keller: Secrets of a Chef<br />

<strong>Saturday</strong>s, 3:00 pm<br />

Joanne Weir’s Cooking<br />

Confidence<br />

<strong>Saturday</strong>s, 12:30 pm<br />

Lidia’s Italy in America<br />

Sundays, 12:30 pm (2/5, 2/12, 2/19)<br />

Mexico: One Plate at a Time<br />

with Rick Bayless<br />

Fridays, 7:30 pm<br />

<strong>Saturday</strong>s, 3:30 pm<br />

P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home<br />

Mondays, 5:30 am<br />

Rick Steves’ Europe<br />

<strong>Saturday</strong>s, 5:00 pm<br />

Friday, 4:30 am (2/3)<br />

<strong>Saturday</strong>s, 4:30 am (2/<strong>11</strong>, 2/18)<br />

Tuesday, 4:30 am (2/21)<br />

Wednesday, 4:30 am (2/29)<br />

Sara’s Weeknight Meals<br />

<strong>Saturday</strong>s, 4:00 pm<br />

Simply Ming<br />

<strong>Saturday</strong>s, 1:30 pm<br />

Smart Travels: Europe with<br />

Rudy Maxa<br />

Sunday, 5:30 pm (2/5)<br />

Tuesday, 4:30 am (2/7)<br />

This Old House<br />

<strong>Saturday</strong>s, 5:30 pm<br />

Victory Garden<br />

Mondays, 5:00 am<br />

Wisconsin Foodie<br />

<strong>Saturday</strong>, <strong>11</strong>:30 am<br />

Nature • Science •<br />

Technology<br />

Cave People of the Himalaya<br />

Wednesday, 10:00 pm (2/15)<br />

<strong>Saturday</strong>, 3:30 am (2/18)<br />

Inside Nature’s Giants<br />

Wednesdays, 10:00 pm (2/1, 2/8)<br />

Friday, 3:30 am (2/3)<br />

Monday, 4:00 am (2/13)<br />

Nature<br />

Wednesdays, 8:00 pm<br />

Sunday, 3:00 am (2/5)<br />

Friday, 2:30 am (2/17)<br />

Sunday, 2:00 am (2/26)<br />

Sunday, 2:30 am (2/12)<br />

NOVA<br />

Wednesdays, 9:00 pm (2/1, 2/8,<br />

2/15, 2/29)<br />

Friday, 3:30 am (2/17)<br />

Sunday, 4:00 am (2/5)<br />

Friday, 4:00 am (2/10)<br />

Public Affairs •<br />

History • Documentary<br />

Al Jazeera English Hour<br />

<strong>Saturday</strong>s, 5:30 am<br />

Amish: American Experience<br />

Tuesday, 8:00 pm (2/28)<br />

Architect Robert AM Stern:<br />

Presence of the Past<br />

Thursday, 4:30 am (2/2)<br />

BBC World News<br />

Mondays-Fridays, <strong>11</strong>:30 pm<br />

Charlie Rose<br />

Mondays-Fridays, 1:30 am<br />

Chicago Stories: Bessie Coleman:<br />

Pilot Pioneer<br />

Sunday, 5:30 pm (2/26)<br />

Monday, 4:30 am (2/27)<br />

Chicago Stories: Harlem<br />

Globetrotters<br />

Sunday, 5:30 pm (2/19)<br />

Thursday, 10:30 pm (2/23)<br />

Chicago Tonight<br />

Mondays-Fridays, 7:00 pm, 12:00<br />

am, 5:00 am<br />

Clinton: American Experience<br />

Monday, 9:00 pm (2/20)<br />

Tuesday, 8:00 pm (2/21)<br />

Sunday, 12:00 pm - 4:00 pm (2/26)<br />

Wednesday, 2:30 am (2/22)<br />

Thursday, 2:30 am (2/23)<br />

DuSable to Obama: Chicago’s<br />

Black Metropolis<br />

Thursday, 8:00 pm (2/16)<br />

Sunday, 2:00 am (2/19)<br />

Freedom Riders: American<br />

Experience<br />

Tuesday, 8:00 pm (2/7)<br />

Thursday, 2:30 am (2/9)<br />

Sunday, 3:00 pm (2/12)<br />

Frontline: The Interrupters<br />

Tuesday, 8:00 pm (2/14)<br />

Friday, 10:00 pm (2/17)<br />

• February At-a-Glance<br />

Frontline<br />

Tuesdays, 10:00 pm (2/7, 2/21,<br />

2/28)<br />

Friday, 3:00 am (2/10)<br />

Friday, 2:30 am (2/24)<br />

Globalization at the Crossroads<br />

with Hernando de Soto<br />

Thursday, 3:30 am (2/2)<br />

Sunday, 3:00 pm (2/5)<br />

Greetings from Forgotten Florida<br />

Sunday, 4:00 pm (2/5)<br />

Himalaya with Michael Palin<br />

Thursdays, 9:00 pm (2/2, 2/9)<br />

<strong>Saturday</strong>s, 2:30 am (2/4, 2/<strong>11</strong>)<br />

In the Life<br />

Thursday, 10:30 pm (2/16)<br />

Monday, 4:30 am (2/20)<br />

<strong>Independent</strong> <strong>Lens</strong><br />

Thursdays, 10:00 pm (2/2, 2/9, 2/16)<br />

<strong>Saturday</strong>, 3:30 am (2/4)<br />

Sundays, 3:30 am (2/12, 2/19)<br />

Jail No Bail<br />

Sunday, 5:30 pm (2/12)<br />

Sunday, 4:30 am (2/19)<br />

Jesse James: American<br />

Experience<br />

Friday, 2:30 am (2/3)<br />

The McLaughlin Group<br />

<strong>Saturday</strong>s, 6:30 pm<br />

Moyers & Company<br />

Sundays, <strong>11</strong>:00 am<br />

Need to Know<br />

Sunday, <strong>11</strong>:00 am<br />

Nightly Business Report<br />

Mondays-Thursdays, <strong>11</strong>:00 pm<br />

Fridays, 12:00 am<br />

Nixon’s the One<br />

Thursday, 8:00 pm (2/23)<br />

<strong>Saturday</strong>, 4:00 am (2/25)<br />

Not in Our Town<br />

Monday, 10:30 pm (2/13)<br />

PBS NewsHour<br />

Mondays-Fridays, 6:00 pm<br />

POV: Racing Dreams<br />

Thursday, 9:00 pm (2/23)<br />

Friday, 3:30 am (2/24)<br />

Secrets of the Dead<br />

Wednesday, 10:00 pm (2/29)<br />

Slavery By Another Name<br />

Monday, 9:00 pm (2/13)<br />

Wednesday, 2:30 am (2/15)<br />

Smothered: The Censorship<br />

Struggles of the Smothers<br />

Brothers<br />

<strong>Saturday</strong>, 9:00 pm (2/18)<br />

Monday, 2:00 am (2/20)<br />

Tavis Smiley<br />

Tuesdays-<strong>Saturday</strong>s, 1:00 am<br />

30 Good Minutes<br />

Sundays, 5:00 pm<br />

U.S. Healthcare: The Good News<br />

Sunday, 2:00 pm (2/19)<br />

Underground Railroad: The<br />

William Still Story<br />

Monday, 10:00 pm (2/6)<br />

Wednesday, 3:30 am (2/8)<br />

Washington Week<br />

Fridays, <strong>11</strong>:00 pm (2/3, 2/10)<br />

<strong>Saturday</strong>, 12:30 am (2/18)<br />

<strong>Saturday</strong>, 12:00 am (2/25)<br />

2012 FEBRUARY 19


Daily Radio Programming •<br />

Show Boat at Lyric Opera<br />

This new production, says Lyric Opera, “follows<br />

the lives of a company of theater folk [in the early<br />

20th century] – deeply involving us in their triumphs<br />

and sorrows, while illuminating the racial and social<br />

changes that were shaping the country.”<br />

Sunday, February 12, 1:45 pm<br />

Wednesday 1<br />

12:00 Through the Night with<br />

Peter Van De Graaff<br />

6:00 Mornings with Carl<br />

Grapentine<br />

9:00 News Summary/Opening<br />

Wall Street • Tchaikovsky<br />

String Serenade in C, Op<br />

48 – Orpheus Chamber Orch.<br />

DG 423060-2. [29:<strong>11</strong>]<br />

10:00 Midday with Lisa Flynn •<br />

Rossini William Tell Overture –<br />

Philharmonia/Riccardo Muti.<br />

EMI CDC7-47<strong>11</strong>8-2. [<strong>11</strong>:27]<br />

Chopin Andante Spianato<br />

In the Spotlight<br />

COMPOSeR OF THe MOnTH<br />

Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky<br />

(1840-1893)<br />

It would be difficult if not impossible<br />

to determine which classical<br />

composer’s music is performed<br />

the most often, but if someone<br />

were to attempt a list, the name of<br />

Tchaikovsky would be near the top.<br />

The popularity of his symphonies<br />

and ballet scores, in particular, is<br />

enduring; during February we’ll<br />

also sample piano music, chamber<br />

scores, and vocal works. In this<br />

month when we celebrate Valentine’s<br />

Day, we hope you’ll especially enjoy<br />

the music of this ultimate Romantic<br />

among the great composers.<br />

Throughout the month<br />

20 FEBRUARY 2012<br />

Programmer’s Picks<br />

Claude Debussy:<br />

Visionary Revolutionary<br />

Jon Tolansky explores Debussy with Denis Herlin,<br />

editor of a new critical edition of the composer’s<br />

works. Debussy’s sesquicentennial is<br />

celebrated in 2012.<br />

Friday, February 17, 8:00 pm<br />

and Grande Polonaise brillante,<br />

Op 22 – Ingolf Wunder,<br />

p. DG 4779634. [15:15]<br />

<strong>11</strong>:00 Debussy Sonata for Flute,<br />

Viola & Harp – Boston<br />

Symphony Chamber Players.<br />

BSO Classics <strong>11</strong>02. [18:21]<br />

Stravinsky Scherzo fantastique,<br />

Op 3 – Royal Concertgebouw<br />

Orch/Riccardo Chailly.<br />

Lon 458142-2. [12:04]<br />

12:00 Newscast<br />

12:15 Live from the Cultural<br />

Center: A Dame Myra<br />

Hess Memorial Concert by<br />

pianist Sam Armstrong<br />

1:00 Afternoons with Kerry<br />

Frumkin • Center for Black<br />

Music Research: For African-<br />

American Heritage <strong>Month</strong>,<br />

we’ll feature recordings from<br />

Columbia College’s Center<br />

for Black Music Research<br />

at 1:00 pm Wednesdays.<br />

2:00 Tchaikovsky String Sextet<br />

in d, Op 70, Souvenir de<br />

Florence – Salerno-Sonnenberg,<br />

B Kim, M Kawasaki, R<br />

Sasaki, Harrell, Lidström. EMI<br />

CDC5-56163-2. [32:55]<br />

3:00 Fine Arts Calendar •<br />

Beethoven Fidelio Overture –<br />

German Chamber Phil/Daniel<br />

Harding. Virgin Classics<br />

45364-2. [7:26] The Avalon<br />

Quartet plays Beethoven<br />

tonight at 8, live from NIU.<br />

Borodin Prince Igor: Polovtsian<br />

Dances – Berlin Phil/Sir Simon<br />

Rattle. EMI 00273-2. [12:<strong>11</strong>]<br />

4:00 Music with George Preston,<br />

including news, a business<br />

report at 5:00 pm, and<br />

The Unrush Hour between<br />

5:00 pm and 6:00 pm<br />

7:00 Exploring Music with Bill<br />

McGlaughlin: Too Big to Scale<br />

8:00 Live from NIU: The Avalon<br />

Quartet performs Beethoven –<br />

Beethoven: String Quartets Op<br />

18/4, Op 74 (Harp), and Op 132.<br />

10:00 Millennium of Music:<br />

Holland Festival of Early<br />

Music 20<strong>11</strong> – The Huelgas<br />

Ensemble performs music by<br />

Renaissance-era composers<br />

whose careers centered<br />

around the city of Rome.<br />

<strong>11</strong>:00 Vaughan Williams Symphony<br />

#4 in f – Oregon Sym/Carlos<br />

Kalmar. Pentatone PTC-<br />

5186393. [32:53] Elgar The<br />

Wand of Youth Suite #1,<br />

Op 1a – Indianapolis Sym/<br />

Raymond Leppard. Koss<br />

Classics KC-1014. [17:48]<br />

Thursday 2<br />

12:00 Through the Night with<br />

Peter Van De Graaff<br />

6:00 Mornings with Carl<br />

Grapentine<br />

9:00 News Summary/Opening Wall<br />

Street • Tchaikovsky Violin<br />

Concerto in D, Op 35 – Jascha<br />

Heifetz, v; Chicago Sym/Fritz<br />

Reiner. RCA 63470-2 (2). [29:34]<br />

10:00 Midday with Lisa Flynn •<br />

Fasch Concerto in G –<br />

Tempesta di Mare. Chandos<br />

CHAN-0783. [18:37]<br />

Tchaikovsky Eugene Onegin:<br />

<strong>Lens</strong>ky’s aria – Fritz Wunderlich,<br />

t; Berlin Sym/Hans Zanotelli.<br />

EMI CDC7-47685-2. [7:02]<br />

<strong>11</strong>:00 Dvorak Symphony #9 in e,<br />

Op 95, From the New World –<br />

Bournemouth Sym/José<br />

Serebrier. Warner Classics<br />

66656-3. [42:08] Spirituals<br />

Didn’t My Lord Deliver Daniel;<br />

Deep River – Conspirare/<br />

Craig Hella Johnson. Harmonia<br />

Mundi HMU-907534. [4:45]<br />

12:00 Newscast • Mozart Two-<br />

Piano Concerto (#10) in<br />

E-Flat, K 365 – Peter & Rudolf<br />

Serkin, p’s; Marlboro Festival<br />

Orch/Alexander Schneider.<br />

Sony SMK-46255. [24:31]<br />

Tchaikovsky Variations on<br />

a Rococo Theme, Op 33 –<br />

Mstislav Rostropovich, vc;<br />

Boston Sym/Seiji Ozawa.<br />

Erato 45252-2. [17:31]<br />

1:00 Afternoons with Kerry<br />

Frumkin • Debussy Quartet<br />

in g, Op 10 – Chicago String<br />

Quartet, live studio concert<br />

<strong>11</strong>/1/1999. Live from the<br />

Archive 5002401. [26:10]<br />

There’s more Debussy on<br />

The New York Philharmonic<br />

This Week tonight at 8.<br />

From Carnegie Hall:<br />

Rattle and the BPO<br />

Sir Simon Rattle conducts Mahler’s Symphony #2<br />

with the Berlin Philharmonic, the orchestra<br />

Mahler himself chose to premiere his<br />

moving masterwork.<br />

Sunday, February 26, 7:00 pm<br />

2:00 Tchaikovsky The Golden<br />

Cloud; The Nightingale –<br />

Houston Chamber Choir/<br />

Robert Simpson. MSR<br />

MS-13<strong>11</strong>. [5:51] Stravinsky<br />

Le Chant du Rossignol<br />

(Song of the Nightingale) –<br />

Chicago Sym/Fritz Reiner.<br />

RCA 68168-2. [22:24]<br />

3:00 Fine Arts Calendar • Vivaldi<br />

Two-Violin and Lute Concerto<br />

in D, R 93 – CA Loud & M<br />

Woods, v’s; Ronn McFarlane, l;<br />

Bach Sinfonia/Daniel Abraham.<br />

Sono Luminus DSL-92132.<br />

[9:57] Albinoni Adagio in<br />

g – James Galway, f; Munich<br />

Radio Orch/John Georgiadis.<br />

RCA 61928-2. [8:57] Villa-<br />

Lobos Bachianas Brasileiras<br />

#5 – Anna Moffo, s; American<br />

Sym/Leopold Stokowski.<br />

RCA 62600-2. [<strong>11</strong>:37]<br />

4:00 Music with George Preston,<br />

including news, a business<br />

report at 5:00 pm, and<br />

The Unrush Hour between<br />

5:00 pm and 6:00 pm<br />

7:00 Exploring Music with Bill<br />

All prerecorded music on 98.7WFMT is provided by<br />

the Richard and Mary L. Gray Music Library.<br />

Most live performances on 98.7WFMT are broadcast<br />

from the Fay and Daniel Levin Performance Studio.<br />

Sam Armstrong


Riccardo Muti<br />

McGlaughlin: Too Big to Scale<br />

8:00 The New York Philharmonic<br />

This Week: A retrospective<br />

honoring Debussy and<br />

Massenet – Massenet: Scènes<br />

pittoresques. Debussy:<br />

Saxophone Rhapsody;<br />

Images; The Martyrdom of St.<br />

Sebastian. Massenet: Pourquoi<br />

me réveiller fr Werther.<br />

10:00 Introductions: Spotlighting<br />

the Chicago area’s<br />

young musicians<br />

<strong>11</strong>:00 Fauré Piano Quartet #1 in c,<br />

Op 15 – Renaud Capuçon,<br />

v; Gérard Caussé, vi; Gautier<br />

Capuçon, vc; Michel Dalberto,<br />

p. Virgin Classics 070875-2 (5<br />

CDs). [31:52] Fauré Pelléas et<br />

Mélisande, Op 80 – Frederica<br />

von Stade, ms; Toulouse<br />

Capitole Orch/Michel Plasson.<br />

EMI CDC7-47938-2. [19:41]<br />

Friday 3<br />

CHICAGO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA<br />

RICCARDO MUTI Music Director<br />

Thursday, February 2, 8:00<br />

Friday, February 3, 8:00<br />

<strong>Saturday</strong>, February 4, 8:00<br />

Tuesday, February 7, 7:30<br />

United Airlines Tuesdays<br />

Muti Conducts<br />

Franck<br />

Chicago Symphony Orchestra<br />

Riccardo Muti conductor<br />

Honegger Pacific 231<br />

Bates Alternative Energy [CSO<br />

Commission, World Premiere]<br />

Franck Symphony in D Minor<br />

12:00 Through the Night with<br />

Peter Van De Graaff<br />

6:00 Mornings with Carl<br />

Grapentine<br />

9:00 News Summary/Opening<br />

Wall Street • Tchaikovsky<br />

Piano Concerto #1 in b-flat, Op<br />

23 – Alice Sara Ott, p; Munich<br />

Phil/Thomas Hengelbrock.<br />

DG 4778779. [35:00]<br />

10:00 Midday with Lisa Flynn •<br />

Thursday, February 9, 8:00<br />

Friday, February 10, 1:30<br />

<strong>Saturday</strong>, February <strong>11</strong>, 8:00<br />

Muti Conducts<br />

Schubert<br />

Chicago Symphony Orchestra<br />

Riccardo Muti conductor<br />

Schubert Entr’acte No. 3<br />

from the Incidental Music to<br />

Rosamunde<br />

Clyne Night Ferry [CSO<br />

Commission, World Premiere]<br />

Schubert Symphony No. 9<br />

(Great)<br />

312-294-3000 • CSO.ORG Artists, prices and programs subject to change.<br />

Alain Altinoglu<br />

Tchaikovsky The <strong>Month</strong>s (The<br />

Seasons), Op 37b: January-<br />

March – Vassily Primakov, p.<br />

Bridge 9283. [10:21] Vivaldi<br />

The Four Seasons: Violin<br />

Concerto in g, R 315, Op<br />

8/2, L’Estate (Summer) –<br />

Elizabeth Blumenstock,<br />

v; Philharmonia Baroque<br />

Orch/Nicholas McGegan.<br />

Philharmonia Baroque<br />

Productions PBP-03. [9:54]<br />

<strong>11</strong>:00 Fauré Piano Quartet #2 in g,<br />

Op 45 – Renaud Capuçon,<br />

v; Gérard Caussé, vi; Gautier<br />

Capuçon, vc; Nicholas Angelich,<br />

p. Virgin Classics 070875-2 (5<br />

CDs). [37:06] Debussy Waltz,<br />

La plus que lente – John Leach,<br />

cimbalom; ORTF National<br />

Orch/Jean Martinon. EMI<br />

CDFB5-72673-2 (2). [6:00]<br />

12:00 Newscast<br />

12:15 Live: PianoForte Salon<br />

Series at Columbia College<br />

Chicago – Pianist Joel Fan<br />

plays Scriabin’s Sonata #5,<br />

Kirchner’s Sonata #3, and<br />

Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue.<br />

1:00 Afternoons with Kerry<br />

Frumkin • Tchaikovsky<br />

Symphony #1 in g, Op 13,<br />

Winter Dreams – Chicago<br />

Sym/Claudio Abbado.<br />

Sony SK-48056. [43:33]<br />

2:00 Debussy Suite bergamasque:<br />

Clair de Lune – Anne Akiko<br />

Meyers, v; Emmanuel Ceysson,<br />

Thursday, February 23, 8:00<br />

Friday, February 24, 8:00<br />

Chabrier and Bizet<br />

Chicago Symphony Orchestra<br />

Alain Altinoglu conductor<br />

Chabrier España<br />

Bizet Symphony in C<br />

Schmitt La tragédie de Salomé<br />

Pierre Boulez<br />

Friday, February 24, 1:30<br />

Sunday, February 26, 3:00<br />

Beyond the Score ®<br />

:<br />

Sounds Strange?<br />

Chicago Symphony Orchestra<br />

Pierre Boulez conductor<br />

Gerard McBurney<br />

creative director<br />

Kiera Duffy soprano<br />

Pierre-Laurent Aimard piano<br />

Robert Chen violin/viola<br />

Mathieu Dufour flute<br />

J. Lawrie Bloom clarinet<br />

John Sharp cello<br />

Schoenberg Pierrot lunaire<br />

h. E1 EOM-CD-7780. [4:30]<br />

Strauss Capriccio, Op 85:<br />

Introduction & Moonlight<br />

Music – Vienna Phil/André<br />

Previn. DG 437790-2.<br />

[13:39] Bellini Song, Vaga<br />

luna che inargenti – Cecilia<br />

Bartoli, ms; James Levine,<br />

p. Lon 455513-2. [4:01]<br />

3:00 Fine Arts Calendar • Handel<br />

Concerto Grosso in F, Op 3/4 –<br />

Academy of Ancient Music/<br />

Richard Egarr. Harmonia Mundi<br />

HMU-907415. [12:55] Schwarz<br />

Concerto for Brass Quintet and<br />

Orchestra after Handel’s Op 6/9<br />

Concerto Grosso – Soloists,<br />

Seattle Sym/Gerard Schwarz.<br />

Naxos 8.559679. [10:22]<br />

4:00 Music with George Preston,<br />

including news, a business<br />

report at 5:00 pm, and<br />

The Unrush Hour between<br />

5:00 pm and 6:00 pm<br />

7:00 Exploring Music with Bill<br />

McGlaughlin: Too Big to Scale<br />

8:00 Music in Chicago: The<br />

Chicago Chamber Musicians<br />

in Concert in February<br />

20<strong>11</strong> – Beethoven: Quintet<br />

for piano & winds, Op 16;<br />

String Quartet #16 in F, Op<br />

135; Septet in E-Flat, Op 20.<br />

10:00 Best of Studs Terkel:<br />

Folklorist and ethnomusicologist<br />

Alan Lomax from 1960<br />

<strong>11</strong>:00 Jazz at Lincoln Center Radio:<br />

Bud Powell & Earl Hines<br />

FEBRUARY 2012 HIGHlIGHTS<br />

Global Sponsor of the CSO<br />

John Lithgow<br />

<strong>Saturday</strong>, February 25, 8:00<br />

Tuesday, February 28, 7:30<br />

United Airlines Tuesdays<br />

Boulez Conducts<br />

The Soldier’s Tale<br />

Chicago Symphony Orchestra<br />

Pierre Boulez conductor<br />

Kiera Duffy soprano<br />

Pierre-Laurent Aimard piano<br />

Annabel Arden director<br />

John Lithgow narrator<br />

Robert Chen violin/viola<br />

Mathieu Dufour flute<br />

J. Lawrie Bloom clarinet<br />

John Sharp cello<br />

Schoenberg Pierrot lunaire<br />

Stravinsky The Soldier’s Tale<br />

<strong>Saturday</strong> 4<br />

12:00 Marian McPartland’s<br />

Piano Jazz<br />

1:00 Through the Night with<br />

Peter Van De Graaff<br />

6:00 Mornings with Dennis Moore<br />

9:55 Fine Arts Calendar<br />

10:00 (Earlier <strong>than</strong> usual)<br />

Introductions: Spotlighting<br />

the Chicago area’s<br />

young musicians<br />

<strong>11</strong>:00 (Earlier <strong>than</strong> usual) Live from<br />

the Met: Donizetti’s “Anna<br />

Bolena” – Anna Netrebko,<br />

Elina Garanca, Stephen<br />

Costello, Ildar Abdrazakov,<br />

Metropolitan Opera Cho &<br />

Orch/Marco Armiliato.<br />

3:00 Tchaikovsky Symphony #2<br />

in c, Op 17 – Philharmonia/<br />

Carlo Maria Giulini. EMI<br />

CDZB7-67723-2 (2). [31:05]<br />

Shostakovich Lyric Waltz;<br />

Short Piece; Spanish<br />

Dance; Nocturne; Polka –<br />

Vladimir Ashkenazy, p. Lon<br />

B0001846-02. [10:14]<br />

4:00 From the Recording Horn<br />

with Andy Karzas<br />

4:30 Bach Brandenburg Concerto<br />

#4 in G, BWV 1049 – Apollo’s<br />

Fire/Jeannette Sorrell. Avie<br />

AV-2207 (2). [15:24] Bach<br />

Cantata #35, Geist und Seele<br />

wird verwirret: Sinfonia –<br />

Concerto Copenhagen/Lars<br />

Ulrik Mortensen. Archive<br />

2012 FEBRUARY 21


In the Spotlight<br />

COMPOSeR OF THe MOnTH<br />

Claude Debussy<br />

(1862-1918)<br />

Offering an assessment of Claude<br />

Debussy, whose 150th birthday will<br />

be celebrated during 2012, musical<br />

commentator Roger Nichols said: “He<br />

produced a body of orchestral and<br />

piano works unusually independent<br />

of traditional norms in form, harmony,<br />

and coloring; while in his songs and<br />

single opera he achieved a new<br />

psychological penetration through<br />

understatement. Few later composers<br />

have been uninfluenced by him.” We’ll<br />

sample Debussy’s music extensively,<br />

every day this month. Jon Tolansky<br />

will talk with Denis Herlin, editor of the<br />

new critical edition of the composer’s<br />

works, in Claude Debussy: Visionary<br />

Revolutionary. Also look for a<br />

New York Philharmonic This Week<br />

retrospective featuring his Images<br />

and Martyrdom of St. Sebastian<br />

in historic performances, and<br />

Michael Tilson Thomas conducting<br />

La Mer on a French-themed San<br />

Francisco Symphony broadcast.<br />

Throughout the month<br />

The New York Philharmonic<br />

This Week retrospective<br />

Thursday, February 2, 8:00 pm<br />

Visionary Revolutionary<br />

Friday, February 17, 8:00 pm<br />

San Francisco Symphony<br />

Wednesday, February 22, 8:00 pm<br />

B0012820-02. [5:17]<br />

5:00 To be announced<br />

6:00 The Piano Matters<br />

with David Dubal<br />

7:00 Sweet Folk Chicago<br />

with Rich Warren<br />

8:00 Folkstage hosted by<br />

22 FEBRUARY 2012<br />

Claude Debussy<br />

Rich Warren: Scott Alarik<br />

live from Levin Studio<br />

9:00 The Midnight Special<br />

with Rich Warren<br />

Sunday 5<br />

12:00 Through the Night with<br />

Peter Van De Graaff<br />

6:00 With Heart and Voice: Choral<br />

music for Black History <strong>Month</strong><br />

7:00 Mornings with Dennis Moore<br />

9:55 Fine Arts Calendar<br />

10:00 The New Releases<br />

with Lisa Flynn<br />

12:00 Offenbach Gaîté parisienne<br />

Suite – Cincinnati Pops/Erich<br />

Kunzel. MMG MWCD-7<strong>11</strong>9.<br />

[23:09] Debussy Images, set<br />

2 – Simon Trpceski, p. EMI<br />

00272-2. [13:28] Zemlinsky<br />

Psalm 23, Op 14 – Düsseldorf<br />

Musikverein Cho, Cologne Phil/<br />

James Conlon. EMI CDC5-<br />

56783-2. [10:16] We have<br />

two upcoming broadcasts of<br />

Zemlinsky’s Lyric Symphony:<br />

today at 4 from Salzburg,<br />

Wednesday evening at 8 from<br />

the San Francisco Symphony.<br />

1:00 Chicago Symphony<br />

Orchestra Radio Broadcasts:<br />

Michael Tilson Thomas,<br />

conductor; Jeremy Denk,<br />

piano – Mahler: Blumine.<br />

Beethoven: Piano Concerto<br />

#3 in c, Op 37. Brahms-<br />

Schoenberg: Piano Quartet<br />

in g, Op 25. Also: Mozart<br />

Flute Concerto #1, Mathieu<br />

Dufour, Daniel Barenboim.<br />

3:00 Fiesta! Latin-American<br />

Music with Elbio Barilari<br />

4:00 Salzburg Festival 20<strong>11</strong>:<br />

The Vienna Philharmonic<br />

conducted by Franz Welser-<br />

Möst; Christine Schäfer,<br />

soprano; Michael Volle,<br />

baritone – Schubert-<br />

Mahler: String Quartet #14<br />

in d, Death and the Maiden;<br />

Zemlinsky: Lyric Symphony.<br />

6:00 Chamber Music Society of<br />

Lincoln Center – Crumb:<br />

Excerpts from American<br />

Songbook with baritone<br />

Thomas Hampson<br />

7:00 From the Top with<br />

Christopher O’Riley<br />

8:00 Collectors’ Corner with<br />

Henry Fogel: Music by<br />

Louis (Ludwig) Spohr<br />

10:00 Pipedreams: Organ music<br />

with Michael Barone<br />

<strong>11</strong>:00 Tchaikovsky Symphony #3<br />

in D, Op 29, Polish – Russian<br />

National Orch/Mikhail<br />

Pletnev. DG 449967-2 (5).<br />

[46:30] Tchaikovsky Andante<br />

cantabile – Jan Vogler, vc;<br />

Dresden Kapellsolisten/Helmut<br />

Branny. Sony 13065-2. [5:09]<br />

Monday 6<br />

12:00 Through the Night with<br />

Peter Van De Graaff<br />

6:00 Mornings with Carl<br />

Grapentine<br />

9:00 News Summary/Opening<br />

Wall Street • Tchaikovsky<br />

Suite #2 in C, Op 53,<br />

Caractéristique – Stuttgart<br />

Radio Sym/Sir Neville Marriner.<br />

Capriccio 10227. [34:06]<br />

10:00 Midday with Lisa Flynn •<br />

Tchaikovsky String Quartet<br />

#1 in D, Op <strong>11</strong> – Vermeer<br />

Quartet. Cedille CDR-90000056.<br />

[28:20] Glazunov Chant du<br />

ménestrel, Op 71 – Wen-Sinn<br />

Yang, vc; Russian National<br />

Orch/José Serebrier. Warner<br />

Classics 68025-2. [4:<strong>11</strong>]<br />

<strong>11</strong>:00 Hanson Lux Aeterna, Op<br />

24 – Ilkka Talvi, v; Susan<br />

Gulkis, vi; Seattle Sym/<br />

Gerard Schwarz. Delos<br />

DE-3160. [16:50] Whitacre<br />

Lux Aurumque – Polyphony.<br />

Hyperion CDA-67543. [4:08]<br />

12:00 Newscast<br />

12:15 Live from the Cultural<br />

Center: Chicago Chamber<br />

Musicians First Monday<br />

1:00 Afternoons with Kerry<br />

Frumkin • Mozart Piano<br />

In the Spotlight<br />

Alexander von Zemlinsky<br />

Salzburg Festival 20<strong>11</strong><br />

The world’s first international music<br />

festival, and the most renowned,<br />

Salzburg continues its 90-year-plus<br />

history of presenting great orchestras,<br />

soloists, opera, and theater in the<br />

historic, picturesque Austrian town<br />

where Mozart was born. The world’s<br />

stars have been drawn to Salzburg<br />

for decades, not only for the largescale<br />

concerts and the exposure, but<br />

also for the intimacy and acoustic<br />

excellence of the historic Mozarteum<br />

hall. Hosted by Kerry Frumkin and<br />

produced by Carolyn Paulin, a 10-part<br />

series of concerts from last summer’s<br />

festival begins on Sunday afternoons.<br />

The first broadcast features the Vienna<br />

Philharmonic, soprano Christine<br />

Schäfer, and baritone Michael Volle in<br />

the rarely-heard Lyric Symphony by<br />

Alexander von Zemlinsky (1871-1942).<br />

Sundays, February 5,<br />

19, and 26, 4:00 pm<br />

Concerto #9 in E-Flat,<br />

K 271, Jeunehomme –<br />

Mitsuko Uchida, p; English<br />

Chamber Orch/Jeffrey Tate.<br />

Phi 432086-2. [31:28]<br />

2:00 Tchaikovsky Swan Lake,<br />

Op 20: Danse russe, Danse<br />

espagnole, Danse napolitaine<br />

– Jean-François Heisser &<br />

Georges Pludermacher, p. Erato<br />

93209-2. [9:25] This piano-duet<br />

arrangement was made by<br />

Claude Debussy. Tchaikovsky<br />

Swan Lake, Op 20: Two<br />

Waltzes – New York Phil/Kurt<br />

Masur. Teldec 94571-2. [14:26]<br />

3:00 Fine Arts Calendar • Debussy<br />

Petite Suite – Lyon National<br />

Orch/Jun Märkl. Naxos<br />

8.572583. [13:02] Biber<br />

Mensa Sonora: Suite #6 in g –<br />

Baroque Band/Garry Clarke.<br />

Cedille CDR-90000<strong>11</strong>6. [9:22]<br />

Baroque Band returns to Live<br />

from WFMT tonight at 8.<br />

4:00 Music with George Preston,<br />

including news, a business<br />

report at 5:00 pm, and<br />

The Unrush Hour between<br />

5:00 pm and 6:00 pm<br />

7:00 Exploring Music with Bill<br />

McGlaughlin: With composer<br />

John Corigliano as<br />

co-host and programmer<br />

8:00 Live from WFMT:<br />

Baroque Band<br />

10:00 Critical Thinking with<br />

Andrew Patner<br />

<strong>11</strong>:00 Beethoven Piano Concerto<br />

#4 in G, Op 58 – Dejan Lazic,<br />

p; Australian Chamber Orch/<br />

Richard Tognetti. Channel<br />

Classics CCSSA-305<strong>11</strong>.<br />

[35:46] Tchaikovsky Liturgy<br />

of St John Chrysostom, Op<br />

41: The Cherubic Hymn; The<br />

Lord’s Prayer; The Communion<br />

Hymn – Gloriae Dei Cantores/<br />

Elizabeth Patterson. Gloriae Dei<br />

Cantores GDCD-047. [13:02]<br />

Tuesday 7<br />

12:00 Through the Night with<br />

Peter Van De Graaff<br />

6:00 Mornings with Carl<br />

Grapentine<br />

9:00 News Summary/<br />

Opening Wall Street •<br />

Tchaikovsky Symphony<br />

#2 in c, Op 17 – Oslo Phil/<br />

Mariss Jansons. Chandos<br />

CHAN-8672/8 (7). [34:03]<br />

10:00 Midday with Lisa Flynn •<br />

Debussy Three Nocturnes –<br />

Los Angeles Master<br />

Chorale, Los Angeles Phil/<br />

Esa-Pekka Salonen. Sony<br />

SK-58952. [24:25] Ivanov-<br />

Kramskoi Melancholy<br />

Waltz – David Leisner, g.<br />

Azica ACD-71268. [3:55]<br />

<strong>11</strong>:00 Tchaikovsky Coronation March<br />

for Alexander III – Leipzig<br />

Gewandhaus Orch/Kurt Masur.<br />

Teldec 46322-2. [5:22] Mozart<br />

Piano Concerto #<strong>11</strong> in F, K<br />

413 – Vassily Primakov, p;<br />

Odense Sym/Simon Gaudenz.


In the Spotlight<br />

Richard Hickox<br />

Tuesday night Opera:<br />

Menotti on the<br />

mysteries of faith<br />

Writing about The Saint of Bleecker<br />

Street (1954), Gian-Carlo Menotti<br />

said: “It is about faith and doubt, and<br />

that – not Little Italy [where the opera<br />

is set] – is the important thing. The<br />

love between Annina and Michele is<br />

simply a metaphor for my own soul,<br />

because I have two natures in myself.<br />

One is the believing and the other is<br />

the doubting. My theory is that if you<br />

really have faith, it is a gift – either<br />

you have it or you don’t – and if you<br />

have the kind of mind that doubts,<br />

you can never really believe. That’s<br />

why there is no reconciliation at<br />

the end. Annina and Michele love<br />

each other, because I would love to<br />

be able to believe, but at the same<br />

time I cannot renounce the other<br />

side of me that is logical.” Richard<br />

Hickox conducts a performance<br />

recorded at the Spoleto Festival.<br />

Tuesday, February 7,<br />

8:00 pm<br />

Bridge 9339. [21:25]<br />

12:00 Newscast • Still Poem for<br />

Orchestra – Fort Smith Sym/<br />

John Jeter. Naxos 8.559603.<br />

[10:27] Chausson Poème, Op<br />

25 – Julia Fischer, v; Monte<br />

Carlo Phil/Yakov Kreizberg.<br />

Decca B0015535-02. [16:05]<br />

Foote Five Poems after<br />

Omar Khayyam, Op 41: #5,<br />

Yon Rising Moon – Virginia<br />

Eskin, p. Northeastern<br />

NR-223-CD. [3:55] Walker<br />

Lyric for Strings – Chicago<br />

Sinfonietta/Paul Freeman.<br />

Cedille CDR-90000061. [5:17]<br />

1:00 Afternoons with Kerry<br />

Frumkin • Guest hosts:<br />

Deborah Rutter and Martha<br />

Gilmer discuss and preview<br />

the Chicago Symphony<br />

Orchestra’s 2012-13 season,<br />

announced yesterday.<br />

3:00 Fine Arts Calendar • Mozart<br />

Symphony #29 in A, K 201 –<br />

Orch Mozart/Claudio Abbado.<br />

Archive 4777598 (2). [30:45]<br />

4:00 Music with George Preston,<br />

including news, a business<br />

report at 5:00 pm, and<br />

The Unrush Hour between<br />

5:00 pm and 6:00 pm<br />

7:00 Exploring Music with Bill<br />

McGlaughlin: With composer<br />

John Corigliano as<br />

co-host and programmer<br />

8:00 The Tuesday Night Opera with<br />

Peter Van De Graaff: Menotti’s<br />

“Saint of Bleeker Street” –<br />

Julia Melinek, Timothy Richards,<br />

Pamela Stephen, Spoleto<br />

Festival Orch/Richard Hickox.<br />

Chandos CHAN-9971 (2).<br />

10:20 Tchaikovsky Sleeping Beauty,<br />

Op 66: Suite for Piano Duet –<br />

Katia & Marielle Labèque, p. Phi<br />

442778-2. [16:49] Bach Suite<br />

in A minor for violin & strings<br />

(after BWV 1067) – Jeanne<br />

Lamon, v; Tafelmusik Baroque<br />

Orch. Analekta AN2-9878.<br />

[19:33] Holst The Planets,<br />

Op 32 – BBC Phil/Sir Andrew<br />

Davis; Manchester Chamber<br />

Choir women’s voices.<br />

Chandos CHSA-5086. [49:40]<br />

Wednesday 8<br />

12:00 Through the Night with<br />

Peter Van De Graaff<br />

6:00 Mornings with Carl<br />

Grapentine<br />

9:00 News Summary/Opening<br />

Wall Street • Tchaikovsky<br />

Concert Fantasy in G, Op 56 –<br />

Jerome Lowenthal, p; London<br />

Sym/Sergiu Comissiona.<br />

Arabesque Z-66<strong>11</strong>. [33:48]<br />

10:00 Midday with Lisa Flynn •<br />

Anonymous Istampita –<br />

Amsterdam Loeki Stardust<br />

Quartet. Oiseau 414277-2.<br />

[5:25] Tchaikovsky Swan<br />

Lake, Op 20: Act 2 – Maryinsky<br />

Theatre Orch/Valery Gergiev.<br />

Decca 4757669 (2). [29:53]<br />

<strong>11</strong>:00 Barber String Quartet in<br />

b, Op <strong>11</strong> – Cypress String<br />

Quartet. Cypress Performing<br />

Arts Association CD. [17:17]<br />

Coleridge-Taylor Danse<br />

nègre – London Sym/Paul<br />

Freeman. CBS M-32782. [6:01]<br />

12:00 Newscast<br />

12:15 Live from the Cultural Center:<br />

A Dame Myra Hess Memorial<br />

Concert by Duo Prism<br />

1:00 Afternoons with Kerry<br />

Frumkin • Center for Black<br />

Music Research: For African-<br />

American Heritage <strong>Month</strong>,<br />

we’ll feature recordings from<br />

Columbia College’s Center<br />

for Black Music Research<br />

at 1:00 pm Wednesdays.<br />

2:00 Mendelssohn String Octet in<br />

E-Flat, Op 20 – Hausmusik.<br />

EMI CDC7-49958-2. [31:48]<br />

3:00 Fine Arts Calendar • Strauss<br />

Don Juan, Op 20 – Strasbourg<br />

Phil/Jan Latham-Koenig.<br />

Avie AV-2172. [17:48]<br />

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Tchaikovsky Don Juan’s<br />

Serenade; None But the Lonely<br />

Heart – Dmitri Hvorostovsky,<br />

br; Oleg Boshniakovich,<br />

p. Phi 432<strong>11</strong>9-2. [5:41]<br />

4:00 Music with George Preston,<br />

including news, a business<br />

report at 5:00 pm, and<br />

The Unrush Hour between<br />

5:00 pm and 6:00 pm<br />

7:00 Exploring Music with Bill<br />

McGlaughlin: With composer<br />

John Corigliano as<br />

co-host and programmer<br />

8:00 The San Francisco Symphony<br />

in Concert: Christoph<br />

Eschenbach, conductor;<br />

Christine Schäfer, soprano;<br />

James Johnson,<br />

bass-baritone – Schumann:<br />

Symphony #4 in d, Op 120;<br />

Zemlinsky: Lyric Symphony.<br />

10:00 Millennium of Music: Holland<br />

Festival of Early Music 20<strong>11</strong> –<br />

Music by Arcangelo Corelli<br />

<strong>11</strong>:00 Schumann String Quartet<br />

#1 in a, Op 41/1 – Pacifica<br />

Quartet, live studio concert<br />

3/17/1997. Live from the<br />

Archive 5002415. [22:07]<br />

Mozart Piano Concerto #21 in<br />

C, K 467 – Vassily Primakov, p;<br />

Odense Sym/Simon Gaudenz.<br />

Bridge 9339. [27:30]<br />

Thursday 9<br />

12:00 Through the Night with<br />

Peter Van De Graaff<br />

In the Spotlight<br />

Magnus Lindberg<br />

The new York<br />

Philharmonic and<br />

Magnus Lindberg<br />

A graduate of Helsinki’s Sibelius<br />

Academy, Lindberg became part<br />

of an informal group of modernist<br />

composers that also included<br />

Kaija Saariaho and Esa-Pekka<br />

Salonen. He has composed works<br />

for the Berlin Philharmonic and San<br />

Francisco Symphony in addition<br />

to the New York Philharmonic, two<br />

of whose broadcasts this month<br />

will include some of his music:<br />

Expo, from the Philharmonic’s<br />

2010 European tour, and Feria.<br />

Thursdays, February 9<br />

and 16, 8:00 pm<br />

2012 FEBRUARY 23


Explore the<br />

World of Music<br />

Anytime, Anywhere.<br />

ONLINE: wfmt.com/streaming • APP: wfmt.com/app<br />

6:00 Mornings with Carl<br />

Grapentine<br />

9:00 News Summary/Opening Wall<br />

Street • Tchaikovsky Suite<br />

#4 in G, Op 61, Mozartiana –<br />

USSR Sym/Yevgeny Svetlanov.<br />

Melodiya 17100-2. [28:24]<br />

10:00 Midday with Lisa Flynn •<br />

Handel Organ Concerto<br />

in F, The Cuckoo and the<br />

Nightingale – Academy<br />

of Ancient Music/Richard<br />

Egarr, o. Harmonia Mundi<br />

HMU-807447. 48 (2). [16:09]<br />

24 FEBRUARY 2012<br />

Anton Bruckner<br />

Vaughan Williams The Lark<br />

Ascending – James Clark, v;<br />

Royal Liverpool Phil Orch/John<br />

Wilson. Avie AV-2194. [14:29]<br />

<strong>11</strong>:00 Debussy Préludes, Bk 2: #s<br />

1-6 – Jorge Federico Osorio,<br />

p. Cedille CDR-90000098<br />

(2). [17:38] Gounod Faust:<br />

Quel trouble inconnu...Salut,<br />

demeure chaste et pure –<br />

Joseph Calleja, t; Suisse<br />

Romande Orch/Marco Armiliato.<br />

Decca B0015747-02. [5:55]<br />

12:00 Newscast • Mendelssohn<br />

A Midsummer Night’s<br />

Dream Overture, Op 21 –<br />

Philadelphia Orch/Eugene<br />

Ormandy. RCA RCD1-2084.<br />

[12:30] Alan Gilbert conducts<br />

Mendelssohn’s Elijah on The<br />

New York Philharmonic This<br />

Week tonight at 8. Corigliano<br />

Midsummer Fanfare – Grant<br />

Park Orch/Carlos Kalmar.<br />

Cedille CDR-90000090.<br />

[5:49] John Corigliano is Bill<br />

McGlaughlin’s co-host on this<br />

week’s Exploring Music. Delius<br />

In a Summer Garden – Hallé<br />

Orch/Sir John Barbirolli. EMI<br />

ZDMB5-65<strong>11</strong>9-2 (2). [14:57]<br />

Gershwin Porgy and Bess:<br />

Summertime – Nicole Cabell, s;<br />

London Phil/Sir Andrew Davis.<br />

Lon B0006590-02. [2:58]<br />

1:00 Afternoons with Kerry<br />

Frumkin • Debussy Piano Trio<br />

in G – André Previn, p; Julie<br />

Rosenfeld, v; Gary Hoffman,<br />

vc. RCA 68062-2. [20:33]<br />

2:00 Tchaikovsky Symphony #4<br />

in f, Op 36 – Philadelphia<br />

Orch/Riccardo Muti. EMI<br />

CDC7-54<strong>11</strong>2-2. [43:42]<br />

3:00 Fine Arts Calendar • Bach<br />

Keyboard Concerto #1 in<br />

d, BWV 1052 – Simone<br />

Dinnerstein, p; Berlin<br />

Staatskapelle Chamber Orch.<br />

Sony 81742-2. [22:29]<br />

4:00 Music with George Preston,<br />

including news, a business<br />

report at 5:00 pm, and<br />

The Unrush Hour between<br />

5:00 pm and 6:00 pm<br />

7:00 Exploring Music with Bill<br />

McGlaughlin: With composer<br />

John Corigliano as<br />

co-host and programmer<br />

8:00 The New York Philharmonic<br />

This Week: Alan Gilbert,<br />

conductor; Yefim Bronfman,<br />

piano; performance from 2010<br />

European tour – Lindberg:<br />

Expo. Prokofiev: Piano<br />

Concerto #2. Sibelius:<br />

Symphony #2; Valse triste.<br />

10:00 Introductions: Spotlighting<br />

the Chicago area’s<br />

young musicians<br />

<strong>11</strong>:00 Bruckner Symphony #1 in<br />

c – Berlin Radio Sym/Riccardo<br />

Chailly. Lon 421091-2. [54:29]<br />

Friday 10<br />

12:00 Through the Night with<br />

Peter Van De Graaff<br />

6:00 Mornings with Carl<br />

Grapentine<br />

9:00 News Summary/Opening<br />

Wall Street • Tchaikovsky<br />

Francesca da Rimini, Op<br />

32 – New York Phil/Leonard<br />

Bernstein. DG 429778-2. [27:42]<br />

10:00 Midday with Lisa Flynn •<br />

Haydn Symphony #101 in D,<br />

Clock – Philharmonia Baroque<br />

Orch/Nicholas McGegan.<br />

Philharmonia Baroque<br />

Productions PBP-02. [27:29]<br />

Debussy Symphony in b –<br />

Lyon National Orch/Jun Märkl.<br />

Naxos 8. 572583. [<strong>11</strong>:15]<br />

<strong>11</strong>:00 Soler Keyboard Sonatas<br />

#s 13 & 14 in G – Martina<br />

Filjak, p. Naxos 8.572515.<br />

[8:08] Grainger Lincolnshire<br />

Posy – CSO Brass. CSO<br />

Resound 90<strong>11</strong>101. [15:18]<br />

12:00 Newscast • Verdi Luisa Miller:<br />

Oh, fede negar potessi...<br />

Quando le sere al placido –<br />

Vittorio Grigolo, t; Teatro<br />

Regio di Parma Orch/Giorgio<br />

Morandi. Sony 75257-2. [5:36]<br />

Rossini-Respighi La Boutique<br />

fantasque Suite – Boston Pops/<br />

Arthur Fiedler. RCA 61847-2.<br />

[27:14] Puccini Che gelida<br />

manina; E lucevan le stelle –<br />

Vittorio Grigolo, t; Teatro


Regio di Parma Orch/Giorgio<br />

Morandi. Sony 75257-2. [8:12]<br />

1:00 Afternoons with Kerry<br />

Frumkin • Tchaikovsky<br />

Piano Trio in a, Op 50 –<br />

Martha Argerich, p; Gidon<br />

Kremer, v; Mischa Maisky,<br />

vc. DG 4778847 (6). [47:33]<br />

2:00 Haydn Sinfonia Concertante<br />

in B-Flat, Op 105 – Soloists,<br />

Berlin Phil/Sir Simon Rattle.<br />

EMI 94237-2 (2). [21:24]<br />

3:00 Fine Arts Calendar • Elgar In<br />

the South (Alassio) Overture,<br />

Op 50 – BBC Sym/Sir Andrew<br />

Davis. Teldec 74888-2. [21:51]<br />

Traditional Spirituals, Poor<br />

Mourner and My God Is A<br />

Rock – Robert Shaw Festival<br />

Singers. Telarc CD-80325. [7:25]<br />

4:00 Music with George Preston,<br />

including news, a business<br />

report at 5:00 pm, and<br />

The Unrush Hour between<br />

5:00 pm and 6:00 pm<br />

7:00 Exploring Music with Bill<br />

McGlaughlin: With composer<br />

John Corigliano as<br />

co-host and programmer<br />

8:00 Music in Chicago: Music of<br />

the Baroque in Concert –<br />

Nicholas Kraemer, conductor<br />

– Bach: Two-Violin<br />

Concerto; Orchestra Suites<br />

#s 2 & 3; Wedding Cantata.<br />

10:00 Best of Studs Terkel: Soprano<br />

Renee Fleming from 1996<br />

<strong>11</strong>:00 Jazz at Lincoln Center<br />

Radio: Danilo Perez,<br />

Panamonk Revisited<br />

<strong>Saturday</strong> <strong>11</strong><br />

12:00 Marian McPartland’s<br />

Piano Jazz<br />

1:00 Through the Night with<br />

Peter Van De Graaff<br />

6:00 Mornings with Dennis Moore<br />

9:55 Fine Arts Calendar<br />

10:00 (Earlier <strong>than</strong> usual)<br />

Introductions: Spotlighting<br />

the Chicago area’s<br />

young musicians<br />

<strong>11</strong>:00 (Earlier <strong>than</strong> usual) Live<br />

from the Met: Wagner’s<br />

“Götterdämmerung” – Gary<br />

Lehman (Siegfried); Deborah<br />

Voigt (Brünnhilde); Hans-<br />

Peter König (Hagen); Iain<br />

Paterson (Gunther); Wendy<br />

Brun Harmer (Gutrune);<br />

Waltrad Meier (Waltraute); Eric<br />

Owens (Alberich); Metropolitan<br />

Opera Cho & Orch.<br />

5:00 To be announced<br />

6:00 The Piano Matters<br />

with David Dubal<br />

7:00 Sweet Folk Chicago<br />

with Rich Warren<br />

8:00 Folkstage hosted by Rich<br />

Warren: Suzy Bogguss<br />

live from Levin Studio<br />

9:00 The Midnight Special<br />

with Rich Warren<br />

Sunday 12<br />

12:00 Through the Night with<br />

Peter Van De Graaff<br />

6:00 With Heart and Voice:<br />

Psalms of praise and prayer<br />

7:00 Mornings with Dennis Moore<br />

9:55 Fine Arts Calendar<br />

10:00 The New Releases<br />

with Lisa Flynn<br />

<strong>11</strong>:30 (Earlier <strong>than</strong> usual) Chicago<br />

Symphony Orchestra Radio<br />

Broadcasts: Esa-Pekka<br />

Salonen, conductor; Baird<br />

Dodge, violin – Matheson:<br />

Violin Concerto (world premiere<br />

performance); Mahler:<br />

Symphony #6, Tragic.<br />

1:45 The Matthew Bucksbaum<br />

Family Lyric Opera<br />

Broadcasts – Live from the<br />

Civic Opera House: Lyric<br />

Opera of Chicago Presents<br />

Jerome Kern’s “Show Boat”<br />

(book & lyrics by Oscar<br />

Hammerstein II) – Na<strong>than</strong><br />

Gunn, Alyson Cambridge,<br />

Morris Robinson, Angela<br />

Renée Simpson, Lyric Opera<br />

Cho & Orch/John DeMain.<br />

5:00 (later <strong>than</strong> usual) Fiesta!<br />

Latin-American Music<br />

with Elbio Barilari<br />

6:00 Chamber Music Society<br />

of Lincoln Center –<br />

Shostakovich: Piano Trio #1<br />

in c, Op 8; Brahms: Piano<br />

Quartet #1 in g, Op 25.<br />

7:00 From the Top with<br />

Christopher O’Riley<br />

8:00 Collectors’ Corner with<br />

Henry Fogel: Gounod’s Romeo<br />

and Juliet, an abridged version<br />

with Russian artists<br />

10:00 Pipedreams: Organ music<br />

with Michael Barone<br />

<strong>11</strong>:00 Copland A Lincoln<br />

Portrait – Adlai Stevenson,<br />

n; Philadelphia Orch/Eugene<br />

Ormandy. Sony SBK-62401.<br />

[15:16] Still Symphony #1<br />

(Afro-American) – Chicago<br />

Imogen Cooper<br />

Charles Gounod<br />

2012 FEBRUARY 25


In the Spotlight<br />

Deborah Voigt as Brünnhilde<br />

Live from the Met:<br />

new Götterdämmerung<br />

production<br />

Directed by Robert Lepage, the Met’s<br />

new production of Wagner’s Ring<br />

cycle is highlighted on February’s<br />

broadcast of the final music-drama<br />

in the cycle, Götterdämmerung (The<br />

Twilight of the Gods). Lepage says this<br />

work “is different from the other Ring<br />

operas because it is about society.<br />

The more the story progresses, the<br />

more it moves away from the realm<br />

of the gods to focus on the power<br />

and ambition of human beings.<br />

Götterdämmerung is about Brünnhilde<br />

in society, her journey as a character,<br />

and her role as the heroine who<br />

must restore balance to the world.”<br />

Deborah Voigt stars as Brünnhilde.<br />

<strong>Saturday</strong>, February <strong>11</strong>,<br />

<strong>11</strong>:00 am<br />

(special time)<br />

Sinfonietta/Paul Freeman.<br />

Cedille CDR-90000055. [21:10]<br />

Haydn Symphony #1 in D –<br />

Cantilena/Adrian Shepherd.<br />

Chandos CHAN-8737. [10:47]<br />

Monday 13<br />

12:00 Through the Night with<br />

Peter Van De Graaff<br />

6:00 Mornings with Carl<br />

Grapentine<br />

9:00 News Summary/Opening<br />

Wall Street • Tchaikovsky<br />

The Tempest, Op 18 –<br />

Berlin Phil/Claudio Abbado.<br />

DG 453496-2. [23:10]<br />

10:00 Midday with Lisa Flynn •<br />

Dvorak Czech Suite, Op<br />

39 – Bournemouth Sym/<br />

José Serebrier. Warner<br />

Classics 66656-3. [23:07]<br />

Debussy Suite, Pour le<br />

26 FEBRUARY 2012<br />

piano – Ivan Moravec, p.<br />

VAI VAIA-1043 (2). [13:01]<br />

<strong>11</strong>:00 Mozart String Quartet #23 in<br />

F, K 590 – Emerson Quartet.<br />

Sony 93598-2. [27:35]<br />

Stravinsky Suite #2 for<br />

small orchestra – Northern<br />

Sinfonia Orch/Simon Rattle.<br />

EMI CDM7-69204-2. [6:04]<br />

12:00 Newscast • Tchaikovsky<br />

Symphony #5 in e, Op 64 –<br />

Simón Bolívar Youth Orch of<br />

Venezuela/Gustavo Dudamel.<br />

DG B0012763-02. [48:04]<br />

1:00 Afternoons with Kerry<br />

Frumkin • Debussy Trois<br />

Chansons de Bilitis – Karina<br />

Gauvin, s; Marc-André Hamelin,<br />

p. Atma ACD2-2642. [8:59]<br />

Fauré Romance, Op 69;<br />

Sérénade, Op 98; Sicilienne,<br />

Op 78 – Gautier Capuçon,<br />

vc; Michel Dalberto, p. Virgin<br />

Classics 070875-2 (5). [<strong>11</strong>:14]<br />

2:00 Beethoven Symphony #7 in<br />

A, Op 92 – Vienna Phil/Carlos<br />

Kleiber. DG 415862-2. [38:39]<br />

There’s more Beethoven on<br />

Live from WFMT tonight at 8.<br />

3:00 Fine Arts Calendar •<br />

Anonymous Bransles de<br />

Village – Piffaro Renaissance<br />

Band. Archive 447107-2. [5:00]<br />

Thomson Louisiana Story:<br />

Acadian Songs and Dances –<br />

New London Orch/Ronald Corp.<br />

Hyperion CDA-66576. [14:58]<br />

4:00 Music with George Preston,<br />

including news, a business<br />

report at 5:00 pm, and<br />

The Unrush Hour between<br />

5:00 pm and 6:00 pm<br />

7:00 Exploring Music with<br />

Bill McGlaughlin: It Was<br />

A Lover and His Lass<br />

8:00 Live from WFMT: Camerata<br />

Chicago with pianist George<br />

Lepauw playing Beethoven’s<br />

Piano Concerto #5, Emperor.<br />

10:00 Critical Thinking with<br />

Andrew Patner<br />

<strong>11</strong>:00 Debussy L’Enfant prodigue:<br />

Lia’s aria – Kate Royal, s; St<br />

Martin’s Academy/Edward<br />

Gardner. EMI 94419-2. [5:20]<br />

Poulenc Clarinet Sonata –<br />

Nash Ensemble. Hyperion<br />

CDA-67255/6 (2). [12:43]<br />

Mozart Flute Concerto #1 in<br />

G, K 313 – James Galway, f; St<br />

Martin’s Academy/Sir Neville<br />

Marriner. RCA 68256-2. [26:20]<br />

Tuesday 14<br />

12:00 Through the Night with<br />

Peter Van De Graaff<br />

6:00 Mornings with Carl<br />

Grapentine<br />

9:00 News Summary/Opening<br />

Wall Street • Tchaikovsky<br />

Romeo and Juliet – New<br />

York Phil/Leonard Bernstein.<br />

DG 429234-2. [22:40]<br />

10:00 Midday with Lisa Flynn •<br />

Debussy Pelléas et<br />

Mélisande Suite – Berlin<br />

Phil/Claudio Abbado. DG<br />

471332-2. [29:54] Kreisler-<br />

Rachmaninoff Liebesleied;<br />

Liebesfreud – Alessio Bax, p.<br />

Signum SIGCD-264. [<strong>11</strong>:18]<br />

<strong>11</strong>:00 Massenet Cendrillon: Allez,<br />

laissez-moi seul...Coeur sans<br />

amour, printemps sans roses –<br />

Joyce DiDonato, ms; Lyon<br />

National Opera Orch/Kazushi<br />

Ono. Virgin Classics 641986.<br />

[4:03] Rossini La Cenerentola<br />

Overture – Royal Opera House<br />

Orch/Carlo Rizzi. Conifer 55004-<br />

2. [8:33] Prokofiev Cinderella,<br />

Op 87: Act 1 excerpts (Pt<br />

1) – London Sym/André Previn.<br />

EMI CDD7-64289-2. [12:28]<br />

12:00 Newscast • Gershwin Three<br />

concert transcriptions from<br />

Porgy and Bess – Richard<br />

Glazier, p. Centaur CRC-2271.<br />

[13:50] Gounod Roméo et<br />

Juliette: Duet, Va! je t’ai pardonné...Nuit<br />

d’hyménée – Kathleen<br />

Battle, s; Placido Domingo, t;<br />

Met Orch/James Levine. DG<br />

427686-2. [9:35] Prokofiev<br />

Romeo and Juliet, Op 64: Acts<br />

3 and 4 excerpts – Toronto<br />

Sym/Jukka-Pekka Saraste.<br />

Finlandia 19050-2. [17:31]<br />

1:00 Afternoons with Kerry<br />

Frumkin • Verdi Il Trovatore:<br />

Ballet music – Monte Carlo<br />

National Opera Orch/Antonio<br />

de Almeida. Phi 422846-2<br />

(2). [22:18] Hear the complete<br />

opera tonight at 8. Wagner<br />

Tannhäuser: Aria, O du mein<br />

holder Abendstern – René<br />

Pape, b; Berlin Staatskapelle/<br />

Daniel Barenboim. DG<br />

B0015297-02. [4:55]<br />

2:00 Liszt Années de pèlerinage,<br />

2nd year, Italy: Dante Sonata –<br />

Denis Matsuev, p. RCA<br />

61273-2. [16:13] Tchaikovsky<br />

Francesca da Rimini, Op 32 –<br />

London Phil/Valery Gergiev.<br />

Phi 426437-2. [25:01]<br />

3:00 Fine Arts Calendar • Debussy<br />

Song-cycle, Le promenoir des<br />

deux amants – Dawn Upshaw,<br />

s; Jérôme Ducros, p. Erato<br />

27329-2. [6:39] Ravel Daphnis<br />

and Chloe Suite #2 – Rotterdam<br />

Phil/Yannick Nézet-Séguin.<br />

EMI 66342-2. [15:51]<br />

4:00 Music with George Preston,<br />

including news, a business<br />

report at 5:00 pm, and<br />

The Unrush Hour between<br />

5:00 pm and 6:00 pm<br />

7:00 Exploring Music with<br />

Bill McGlaughlin: It Was<br />

A Lover and His Lass<br />

8:00 The Tuesday Night Opera with<br />

Peter Van De Graaff: Verdi’s “Il<br />

Trovatore” – Luciano Pavarotti,<br />

Dame Joan Sutherland, Ingvar<br />

Wixell, National Phil/Richard<br />

Bonynge. Phi 4758281 (2).<br />

10:40 Mahler Symphony #7 in E,<br />

Song of the Night – Berlin<br />

Phil/Claudio Abbado.<br />

DG 471623-2. [77:05]<br />

Wednesday 15<br />

Daniel Barenboim<br />

12:00 Through the Night with<br />

Peter Van De Graaff<br />

6:00 Mornings with Carl<br />

Grapentine<br />

9:00 News Summary/Opening Wall<br />

Street • Debussy Images,<br />

set 3 – Cleveland Orch/Pierre<br />

Boulez. DG 435766-2. [33:58]<br />

10:00 Midday with Lisa Flynn •<br />

Copland Appalachian Spring –<br />

Grant Park Orch/Carlos Kalmar.<br />

Cedille CDR-90000125.<br />

[27:40] Tchaikovsky Dumka,<br />

Op 59 – Dmitry Paperno, p.<br />

Cedille CDR-90000044. [7:45]<br />

<strong>11</strong>:00 Bach Orchestra Suite #4<br />

in D, BWV 1069 – Freiburg<br />

Baroque Orch/Gottfried von<br />

der Goltz. Harmonia Mundi<br />

HMC-902<strong>11</strong>3.14 (2). [22:54]<br />

Debussy Sonata (#1) in d for<br />

cello and piano – Jan Vogler,<br />

vc; Bruno Canino, p. Berlin<br />

Classics BC-1029-2. [<strong>11</strong>:24]<br />

12:00 Newscast<br />

12:15 Live from the Cultural<br />

Center: A Dame Myra<br />

Hess Memorial Concert by<br />

pianist Victor Stanislavsky<br />

1:00 Afternoons with Kerry<br />

Frumkin • Center for Black<br />

Music Research: For African-<br />

American Heritage <strong>Month</strong>,<br />

we’ll feature recordings from<br />

Columbia College’s Center<br />

for Black Music Research<br />

at 1 pm Wednesdays.<br />

2:00 Vivaldi Trio Sonata in a,<br />

R 86 – Chicago Chamber<br />

Musicians, CCM First Monday<br />

6/6/20<strong>11</strong>. Live from the<br />

Archive 5002255. [10:56] Bach<br />

Brandenburg Concerto #5 in<br />

D, BWV 1050 – Donald Peck,<br />

f; Samuel Magad, v; Ravinia<br />

Festival Soloists/James Levine,<br />

hc. RCA 60378-2. [22:00]<br />

3:00 Fine Arts Calendar •<br />

Tchaikovsky The Snow Maiden,<br />

Op 12 (incidental music to<br />

Ostrovsky play) – Detroit<br />

Sym/Neeme Järvi. Chandos<br />

CHAN-9324. [19:04] Linkola<br />

The Snow Queen film music:


Northbound, The Forest, Gerda<br />

& Kay – Orch/Jukka Linkola.<br />

Finlandia <strong>11</strong>421-2. [4:44]<br />

4:00 Music with George Preston,<br />

including news, a business<br />

report at 5:00 pm, and<br />

The Unrush Hour between<br />

5:00 pm and 6:00 pm<br />

7:00 Exploring Music with<br />

Bill McGlaughlin: It Was<br />

A Lover and His Lass<br />

8:00 The San Francisco Symphony<br />

in Concert: Christoph<br />

Eschenbach, conductor;<br />

David Fray, piano – Dalbavie:<br />

La Source d’un Regard.<br />

Beethoven: Piano Concerto<br />

#2 in B-Flat, Op 19. Brahms:<br />

Symphony #2 in D, Op 73.<br />

10:00 Millennium of Music: Holland<br />

Festival of Early Music<br />

20<strong>11</strong> – Sacred music from<br />

the Italian Baroque performed<br />

by Christophe Rousset<br />

and Les Talens Lyriques<br />

<strong>11</strong>:00 Debussy Suite, Pour le<br />

piano – Jean-Yves Thibaudet,<br />

p. Lon 452022-2 (2). [14:<strong>11</strong>]<br />

Tchaikovsky Suite #4 in G,<br />

Op 61, Mozartiana – London<br />

Sym/José Serebrier. ASV<br />

CDDCA-719. [25:02] Various<br />

Ave Verum Corpus; Lux<br />

Aeterna – New College Choir<br />

Oxford U/Edward Higginbottom.<br />

Erato 14634-2. [6:48]<br />

Thursday 16<br />

12:00 Through the Night with<br />

Peter Van De Graaff<br />

6:00 Mornings with Carl<br />

Grapentine<br />

9:00 News Summary/Opening<br />

Wall Street • Debussy<br />

Quartet in g, Op 10 – Juilliard<br />

String Quartet, celebrating its<br />

60th anniversary next week.<br />

Sony SK-52554. [26:19]<br />

10:00 Midday with Lisa Flynn •<br />

Telemann Three-Violin<br />

Concerto in F – R Waters,<br />

S Polifrone, T Fream, v’s<br />

Music of the Baroque Orch/<br />

Nicholas Kraemer. MOB.<br />

[13:57] Chausson Poème,<br />

Enrique Granados<br />

Op 25 – Rachel Kolly d’Alba,<br />

v; Pays de la Loire National<br />

Orch/John Axelrod. Warner<br />

Classics 67181-4. [17:59]<br />

<strong>11</strong>:00 Offenbach The Tales of<br />

Hoffmann: Barcarolle, Belle<br />

Nuit – Anna Netrebko, s;<br />

Elina Garanca, ms; Prague<br />

Philharmonia/Emmanuel<br />

Villaume. DG B0012217-<br />

02. [3:43] Schumann Piano<br />

Trio #3 in g, Op <strong>11</strong>0 – Leif<br />

Ove Andsnes, p; Christian<br />

Tetzlaff, v; Tanja Tetzlaff,<br />

vc. EMI 94180-2. [26:06]<br />

12:00 Newscast • Tchaikovsky<br />

String Serenade in C, Op<br />

48 – Moscow Soloists/<br />

Yuri Bashmet. RCA 60368-<br />

2. [29:02] Joplin Solace: A<br />

Mexican Serenade – The 5<br />

Browns. E1 E1E-CD-2041.<br />

[7:09] Lauridsen Soneto de<br />

la Noche – Conspirare/Craig<br />

Hella Johnson. Harmonia<br />

Mundi HMU-907534. [5:55]<br />

1:00 Afternoons with Kerry<br />

Frumkin • Mozart String<br />

Quartet #19 in C, K 465,<br />

Dissonant – Emerson Quartet.<br />

DG 427657-2. [28:07]<br />

2:00 Debussy La Mer – New York<br />

Phil/Kurt Masur. Teldec 13133-<br />

2. [24:38] Hear the Philharmonic<br />

tonight at 8 in performances<br />

from its 2010 European tour.<br />

Debussy La mer est plus belle<br />

que les cathédrales; Le son<br />

du cor s’afflige vers les bois;<br />

L’échelonnement des haies –<br />

Stéphane Degout, br; Hélène<br />

Lucas, p. Naive V-5209. [7:34]<br />

3:00 Fine Arts Calendar •<br />

Tchaikovsky Souvenir d’un lieu<br />

cher, Op 42 – Vadim Gluzman,<br />

v; Bergen Phil/Andrew Litton.<br />

Bis SACD-1432. [17:29]<br />

4:00 Music with George Preston,<br />

including news, a business<br />

report at 5:00 pm, and<br />

The Unrush Hour between<br />

5:00 pm and 6:00 pm<br />

7:00 Exploring Music with<br />

Bill McGlaughlin: It Was<br />

A Lover and His Lass<br />

8:00 The New York Philharmonic<br />

This Week: Alan Gilbert,<br />

conductor; Lang Lang,<br />

piano – Lindberg: Feria.<br />

Bartok: Piano Concerto #2.<br />

Prokofiev: Symphony #5.<br />

10:00 Introductions: Spotlighting<br />

the Chicago area’s<br />

young musicians<br />

<strong>11</strong>:00 Still Seven Traceries – Denver<br />

Oldham, p. Koch 3-7084-2.<br />

[17:42] Debussy Estampes:<br />

La Soirée dans Grenade –<br />

Quebec Sym/Yoav Talmi. Atma<br />

SACD2-2377. [5:12] Albéniz<br />

Iberia, Bk 1 – Cincinnati Sym/<br />

Jesús López-Cobos. Telarc<br />

CD-80470 (2). [18:27] Lara<br />

Song, Granada – Juan Diego<br />

Flórez, t; Fort Worth Sym/<br />

Miguel Harth-Bedoya. Lon<br />

B0013059-02 (2). [4:17]<br />

Friday 17<br />

12:00 Through the Night with<br />

Peter Van De Graaff<br />

6:00 Mornings with Carl<br />

Grapentine<br />

9:00 News Summary/Opening<br />

Wall Street • Debussy Three<br />

Nocturnes – Houston Sym<br />

Orch/Sergiu Comissiona.<br />

Van VCD-720<strong>11</strong>. [26:16]<br />

10:00 Midday with Lisa Flynn •<br />

Debussy Images, set 3, for<br />

orchestra: Ibéria – Los Angeles<br />

Phil/Esa-Pekka Salonen. Sony<br />

SK-62599. [20:53] Granados<br />

Danzas Españolas: Andaluza;<br />

Oriental – Milos Karadaglic,<br />

g. DG B0015579-02. [<strong>11</strong>:40]<br />

<strong>11</strong>:00 Haydn String Quartet in<br />

E-Flat, Op 33/2, Joke –<br />

Cuarteto Casals. Harmonia<br />

Mundi HMX-2962022.23<br />

(2). [18:17] Tchaikovsky<br />

Dance of the Comedians –<br />

Osipov State Russian<br />

Folk Orch/Vitaly Gnutov.<br />

Mercury 432000-2. [4:30]<br />

12:00 Newscast • Telemann<br />

Recorder Sonata in d – Michala<br />

Petri, r; Lars Hannibal, l. Our<br />

Recordings 6.220604. [9:50]<br />

Mozart Clarinet Concerto in A,<br />

K 622 – Lorenzo Coppola, cl;<br />

Freiburg Baroque Orch/Gottfried<br />

von der Goltz. Harmonia Mundi<br />

HMC-901980. [28:29] Bach<br />

My Spirit Be Joyful – E Power<br />

Biggs, o; Orch/Zoltan Rosznyai.<br />

CBS MK-42646. [4:12]<br />

1:00 Afternoons with Kerry<br />

Frumkin • Tchaikovsky<br />

Symphony #6 in b, Op 74,<br />

Pathétique – Cincinnati<br />

Sym/Paavo Järvi. Telarc<br />

CD-80681. [47:01]<br />

2:00 Brahms Cello Sonata in D, Op<br />

78 (arr from Violin Sonata) –<br />

Yo-Yo Ma, vc; Emanuel Ax,<br />

p. Sony SK-63229. [28:17]<br />

3:00 Fine Arts Calendar • Still<br />

Symphony #2 in g, Song of<br />

A New Race – Detroit Sym/<br />

Neeme Järvi. Chandos<br />

CHAN-9226. [29:22]<br />

4:00 Music with George Preston,<br />

including news, a business<br />

report at 5:00 pm, and<br />

The Unrush Hour between<br />

5:00 pm and 6:00 pm<br />

7:00 Exploring Music with<br />

Bill McGlaughlin: It Was<br />

A Lover and His Lass<br />

8:00 Claude Debussy: Visionary<br />

Revolutionary – In this twohour<br />

discussion, with musical<br />

examples, Jon Tolansky talks<br />

with Denis Herlin, director of<br />

research at France’s National<br />

Center for Scientific Research,<br />

and chief editor of the new<br />

36-volume Debussy critical<br />

edition. Debussy’s 150th birthday<br />

is celebrated this year.<br />

10:00 Best of Studs Terkel: This<br />

Is Our Story with songs of<br />

courting and comic love<br />

<strong>11</strong>:00 Jazz at Lincoln Center Radio:<br />

Monty Alexander & the<br />

Harlem-Kingston Express<br />

<strong>Saturday</strong> 18<br />

12:00 Marian McPartland’s<br />

Piano Jazz<br />

1:00 Through the Night with<br />

Peter Van De Graaff<br />

6:00 Mornings with Dennis Moore<br />

10:00 Fine Arts Calendar<br />

<strong>11</strong>:00 Introductions: Spotlighting<br />

the Chicago area’s<br />

young musicians<br />

12:00 Live from the Met: Rossini’s<br />

“Barber of Seville” – Rodion<br />

Pogossov (Figaro); Diana<br />

Damrau (Rosina); Colin Lee<br />

(Count Almaviva); John Del<br />

Carlo (Dr Bartolo); Ferruccio<br />

Furlanetto (Don Basilio);<br />

Metropolitan Opera Cho &<br />

Orch/Maurizio Benini.<br />

3:30 Rodrigo Fantasía para un gentilhombre<br />

– Manuel Barrueco, g;<br />

Philharmonia/Placido Domingo.<br />

EMI CDC5-56175-2. [21:44]<br />

In the Spotlight<br />

Esa-Pekka Salonen<br />

Chicago Symphony:<br />

Salonen, Dodge,<br />

Matheson, Mahler<br />

Writing in the Chicago Tribune in<br />

December, John von Rhein said:<br />

“[James] Matheson’s concerto is a<br />

supercharged showpiece for virtuoso<br />

violinist and orchestra that connects<br />

with the listener on a visceral as<br />

well as intellectual level. It keeps<br />

the soloist extremely busy as he<br />

negotiates a maze of vivid, colorful<br />

orchestral effects.” CSO principal<br />

second violinist Baird Dodge was<br />

the soloist in this new concerto<br />

composed by a longtime friend.<br />

Guest conductor Esa-Pekka Salonen<br />

continued this season’s Mahler theme<br />

with a performance of the Symphony<br />

#6 that von Rhein called “electrifying.”<br />

Sunday, February 12,<br />

<strong>11</strong>:30 am<br />

(special time)<br />

2012 FEBRUARY 27


In the Spotlight<br />

4:00 From the Recording Horn<br />

with Andy Karzas<br />

4:30 Serebrier Aires de Tango –<br />

Rachel Barton Pine, v. Cedille<br />

CDR-90000124. [8:18]<br />

Debussy Danses sacrée et<br />

profane – Lisa Wellbaum, h;<br />

Cleveland Orch/Pierre Boulez.<br />

DG B0002121-02. [10:18]<br />

5:00 To be announced<br />

6:00 The Piano Matters<br />

with David Dubal<br />

7:00 Sweet Folk Chicago<br />

with Rich Warren<br />

8:00 Folkstage hosted<br />

by Rich Warren<br />

9:00 The Midnight Special<br />

with Rich Warren<br />

Sunday 19<br />

12:00 Through the Night with<br />

Peter Van De Graaff<br />

6:00 With Heart and Voice:<br />

Music for the Feast of<br />

the Transfiguration and<br />

for Ash Wednesday<br />

7:00 Mornings with Dennis Moore<br />

9:55 Fine Arts Calendar<br />

10:00 The New Releases<br />

with Lisa Flynn<br />

12:00 Mendelssohn Violin Concerto<br />

in e, Op 64 – Janine Jansen,<br />

v; Leipzig Gewandhaus<br />

Orch/Riccardo Chailly. Lon<br />

B0007260-02. [26:54]Tomorrow<br />

through Friday at 7:00 pm,<br />

Exploring Music will be devoted<br />

to violin concerti. Mozart<br />

Rondo in a, K 5<strong>11</strong> – Kristian<br />

Bezuidenhout, fortepiano.<br />

Harmonia Mundi HMU-907498.<br />

[10:33] Various And I Saw A<br />

New Heaven (Bainton); The<br />

Lord Is My Shepherd (Rutter) –<br />

The Sixteen/Harry Christophers.<br />

Lon B0013009-02. [10:07]<br />

1:00 Chicago Symphony<br />

Orchestra Radio Broadcasts:<br />

Charles Dutoit, conductor;<br />

Kirill Gerstein, piano –<br />

Rachmaninoff: Piano Concerto<br />

#2 in c, Op 18. Shostakovich:<br />

Symphony #<strong>11</strong>, The Year<br />

1905. Rimsky-Korsakov:<br />

Russian Easter Overture.<br />

3:00 Fiesta! Latin-American<br />

Music with Elbio Barilari<br />

4:00 Salzburg Festival 20<strong>11</strong>:<br />

A chamber ensemble and<br />

soprano Christine Harg perform<br />

arrangements of Strauss<br />

and Mahler – J Strauss<br />

Jr: Roses from the South;<br />

Wine, Women, and Song;<br />

Sweetheart Waltzes; Emperor<br />

Waltzes (arr Schoenberg,<br />

Berg, Webern). Mahler:<br />

Symphony #4 (arr E Stein).<br />

6:00 Chamber Music Society<br />

of Lincoln Center –<br />

Mahler: Piano Quartet in a;<br />

Bartok: Piano Quintet.<br />

7:00 From the Top with<br />

Christopher O’Riley<br />

8:00 Collectors’ Corner with Henry<br />

Fogel: Music by George Antheil<br />

10:00 Pipedreams: Organ music<br />

with Michael Barone<br />

<strong>11</strong>:00 Bach Cantata #<strong>11</strong>2, Der<br />

Herr ist mein getreuer Hirt –<br />

Soloists, Monteverdi Choir,<br />

English Baroque Soloists/Sir<br />

John Eliot Gardiner. Soli Deo<br />

Gloria SDG-131 (2). [<strong>11</strong>:37]<br />

Beethoven Violin Concerto in<br />

D, Op 61 – Jascha Heifetz, v;<br />

Boston Sym/Charles Munch.<br />

RCA 68980-2. [37:44]<br />

Wall Street • Tchaikovsky<br />

Piano Concerto #3 in E-Flat,<br />

Op 75 – Emil Gilels, p; New<br />

Philharmonia/Lorin Maazel. EMI<br />

CDFB5-68637-2 (2). [17:51]<br />

10:00 Midday with Lisa Flynn •<br />

Grieg Two Nordic Melodies,<br />

Op 63 – Malmö Sym/Bjarte<br />

Engeset. Naxos 8.572403.<br />

[<strong>11</strong>:07] Debussy Violin Sonata<br />

(#3) in g – Janine Jansen,<br />

v; Itamar Golan, p. Decca<br />

B0015249-02. [13:54]<br />

<strong>11</strong>:00 Schubert Piano Sonata in G,<br />

D 894, Op 78, Fantaisie – Paul<br />

Lewis, p. Harmonia Mundi<br />

902<strong>11</strong>5. 16 (2). [39:47]<br />

12:00 Newscast • Live from Levin<br />

Studio: An Impromptu with<br />

pianist Pierre-Laurent Aimard<br />

1:00 Afternoons with Kerry<br />

Frumkin • Bach Brandenburg<br />

Concerto #6 in B-Flat,<br />

BWV 1051 – Academy of<br />

Ancient Music/Richard Egarr.<br />

Harmonia Mundi HMU-<br />

807461.62 (2). [16:06] Bach<br />

Zion Hears the Watchmen’s<br />

Voices; Jesu, Joy of Man’s<br />

Desiring – Mormon Tabernacle<br />

Choir, Orch/Jerold D Ottley.<br />

Sony MDK-48296. [10:16]<br />

2:00 Stravinsky L’Histoire du<br />

Soldat: Suite – Chicago<br />

Chamber Musicians. Chicago<br />

Chamber Musicians 1997-<br />

2001. [26:49] Pierre Boulez<br />

and the CSO present L’Histoire<br />

February 25 and 28.<br />

3:00 Fine Arts Calendar • Sousa<br />

Presidential Polonaise –<br />

Cincinnati Pops/Erich<br />

Kunzel. MMG MCD-10005.<br />

[3:52] Copland Rodeo:<br />

Four Dance Episodes –<br />

Buffalo Phil/JoAnn Falletta.<br />

Naxos 8.559240. [18:54]<br />

4:00 Music with George Preston,<br />

including news, a business<br />

report at 5:00 pm, and<br />

The Unrush Hour between<br />

5:00 pm and 6:00 pm<br />

7:00 Exploring Music with<br />

Bill McGlaughlin: Great<br />

violin concertos<br />

8:00 Live from WFMT: Joseph<br />

Genualdi, violin<br />

10:00 Critical Thinking with<br />

Andrew Patner<br />

<strong>11</strong>:00 Tchaikovsky Concert Fantasy<br />

in G, Op 56 – Elisabeth<br />

Leonskaja, p; New York Phil/<br />

Kurt Masur. Teldec 95069-2<br />

(2). [27:59] Vaughan Williams<br />

Fantasia on a Theme by<br />

Thomas Tallis, with Tallis<br />

hymn – Atlanta Sym Strings<br />

& Cho/Robert Spano. Telarc<br />

CD-80676. [17:<strong>11</strong>] Anonymous<br />

Greensleeves – Göran Söllscher,<br />

g. DG 439149-2. [3:35]<br />

The Newberry Consort Luigi Boccherini<br />

Live from WFMT:<br />

The newberry Consort<br />

Kerry Frumkin welcomes the<br />

Newberry Consort to its first-ever<br />

appearance on WFMT’s live studioconcert<br />

series. Soprano Ellen Hargis<br />

of the Newberry says about their<br />

program that it will “celebrate the<br />

great noble amateur ensemble of the<br />

16th and 17th centuries, the consort<br />

of viols. A group of instruments in<br />

sizes from soprano to ëgreat dooble<br />

bass,’ numbering from at least three<br />

to as many as seven or eight, strung<br />

in gut and played while held between<br />

the legs, the viol consort was the<br />

ensemble of choice for composers<br />

writing elegant polyphonic fantasies,<br />

choral anthems, or consort songs.<br />

After a decline and hiatus of some<br />

hundreds of years, the viol consort<br />

has once again bcome the darling<br />

of composers, and new works are<br />

being written for viols in combination<br />

with other instruments, with voices,<br />

and especially in consorts. Our<br />

[performance] explores both the<br />

rich history of this ensemble’s<br />

Renaissance repertoire [and] some of<br />

the delightfully varied works written<br />

for it in the 20th and 21st centuries.”<br />

Monday, February 27,<br />

8:00 pm<br />

28 FEBRUARY 2012<br />

Monday 20<br />

12:00 Through the Night with<br />

Peter Van De Graaff<br />

6:00 Mornings with Carl<br />

Grapentine<br />

9:00 News Summary/Opening<br />

Tuesday 21<br />

12:00 Through the Night with<br />

Peter Van De Graaff<br />

6:00 Mornings with Carl<br />

Grapentine<br />

9:00 News Summary/Opening Wall<br />

Street • Debussy Fantaisie<br />

for piano and orchestra –<br />

Barry Douglas, p; Radio<br />

France Phil/Marek Janowski.<br />

RCA 68127-2. [24:59]<br />

10:00 Midday with Lisa Flynn •<br />

Barber Souvenirs, Op 28 –<br />

Atlanta Sym/Yoel Levi. Telarc<br />

CD-80441. [18:56] Chopin<br />

Nocturnes, Op 48 – Yundi,<br />

p. EMI 08391-2 (2). [12:51]<br />

<strong>11</strong>:00 Anonymous First Light<br />

from Las Huelgas Codex –<br />

Anonymous 4. Harmonia<br />

Mundi HMU-807510. [8:26]<br />

Vivaldi Viola d’Amore and<br />

Lute Concerto in D, R 540 –<br />

William Bauer, vi d’amore;<br />

Ronn McFarlane, l; Bach<br />

SInfonia/Daniel Abraham. Sono<br />

Luminus DSL-92132. [12:51]<br />

12:00 Newscast • Debussy Images<br />

oubliées – Martin Jones, p.<br />

Nimbus NI-5160. [12:49] Bizet<br />

Les Pêcheurs de perles: Au<br />

fond du temple saint – Jerry<br />

Hadley, t; Thomas Hampson,<br />

br; Welsh National Opera Orch/<br />

Carlo Rizzi. Teldec 73283-2.<br />

[7:34] Hear the complete opera<br />

tonight at 8:00. Bach Two-Violin<br />

Concerto in d, BWV 1043 –<br />

David & Igor Oistrakh, v’s;<br />

Royal Phil/Eugene Goossens.<br />

DG 419855-2. [17:16]<br />

1:00 Afternoons with Kerry<br />

Frumkin • Tchaikovsky<br />

The <strong>Month</strong>s (The Seasons),<br />

Op 37: January-April –<br />

Bekova Piano Trio. Chandos<br />

CHAN-9719 (2). [16:00]<br />

1:50 Mahler Das Lied von der Erde –<br />

Yvonne Minton, ms; René Kollo,<br />

t; Chicago Sym/Sir Georg Solti.<br />

Lon 414066-2. [64:20] Pierre<br />

Boulez conducts this work<br />

with the CSO March 1-3.<br />

3:00 Fine Arts Calendar • Price<br />

Mississippi River Suite –<br />

Women’s Phil/Apo Hsu.<br />

Koch 7518-2. [27:50]<br />

4:00 Music with George Preston,<br />

including news, a business<br />

report at 5:00 pm, and


The Unrush Hour between<br />

5:00 pm and 6:00 pm<br />

7:00 Exploring Music with<br />

Bill McGlaughlin: Great<br />

violin concertos<br />

8:00 The Tuesday Night Opera<br />

with Peter Van De Graaff:<br />

Bizet’s “Pearlfishers” –<br />

Leopold Simoneau, Xavier<br />

Depraz, Pierrette Alarie,<br />

Lamoureux Concert Orch/Pierre<br />

Dervaux. Guild 2382/83 (2).<br />

10:40 Beethoven String Quartet<br />

#10 in E-Flat, Op 74, Harp –<br />

Quartetto Italiano. Phi 4758503<br />

(3). [32:34] Boieldieu Harp<br />

Concerto in C (in Three Tempi) –<br />

Isabelle <strong>More</strong>tti, h; Southwest<br />

German Radio Sym/Klaus<br />

Arp. Koch 3-<strong>11</strong>42-2. [20:36]<br />

Beethoven Piano Sonata<br />

#14 in c-sharp, Op 27/2,<br />

Moonlight – Garrick Ohlsson,<br />

p. Bridge 9250. [16:42]<br />

Wednesday 22<br />

12:00 Through the Night with<br />

Peter Van De Graaff<br />

6:00 Mornings with Carl<br />

Grapentine<br />

9:00 News Summary/Opening<br />

Wall Street • Debussy Piano<br />

Trio in G – Joachim Piano Trio.<br />

Naxos 8.550934. [24:44]<br />

10:00 Midday with Lisa Flynn •<br />

Tchaikovsky Album pour<br />

enfants, Op 39 – Vassily<br />

Primakov, p. Bridge 9322.<br />

[27:55] Debussy Children’s<br />

Corner Suite: The Snow Is<br />

Dancing – Quebec Sym/Yoav<br />

Talmi. Atma SACD2-2377. [3:00]<br />

<strong>11</strong>:00 Beethoven Symphony #6 in F,<br />

Op 68, Pastoral – Manchester<br />

Camerata/Douglas Boyd.<br />

Avie AV-2242. [40:10]<br />

12:00 Newscast<br />

12:15 Live from the Cultural Center:<br />

A Dame Myra Hess Memorial<br />

Concert by pianist Sooran Lee<br />

1:00 Afternoons with Kerry<br />

Frumkin • Center for Black<br />

Music Research: For African-<br />

American Heritage <strong>Month</strong>,<br />

we’ll feature recordings from<br />

Columbia College’s Center<br />

Stephen Squires,<br />

Associate Conductor<br />

of the Elgin Symphony<br />

Orchestra<br />

for Black Music Research<br />

at 1 pm Wednesdays.<br />

Yakov Kreizberg<br />

2:00 Debussy Six Épigraphes<br />

antiques – Quebec Sym/Yoav<br />

Talmi. Atma SACD2-2377.<br />

[15:56] Poulenc Quatre motets<br />

pour un temps de pénitence:<br />

Timor et tremor; Vinea mea<br />

electa; Tristis est anima mea –<br />

Polyphony/Stephen Layton.<br />

Hyperion CDA-67623. [9:59]<br />

3:00 Fine Arts Calendar • Mozart<br />

Piano Concerto #12 in A,<br />

K 414 – Alfred Brendel, p;<br />

Scottish Chamber Orch/<br />

Sir Charles Mackerras. Phi<br />

B0006594-02. [25:41]<br />

4:00 Music with George Preston,<br />

including news, a business<br />

report at 5:00 pm, and<br />

The Unrush Hour between<br />

5:00 pm and 6:00 pm<br />

7:00 Exploring Music with<br />

Bill McGlaughlin: Great<br />

violin concertos<br />

8:00 The San Francisco Symphony<br />

in Concert: Michael<br />

Tilson Thomas, conductor;<br />

Garrick Ohlsson, piano –<br />

Litolff: Scherzo fr Concerto<br />

Symphonique #4 in d, Op 102.<br />

Chopin: Piano Concerto #2<br />

in f, Op 21. Adam: Suite fr<br />

Giselle. Debussy: La Mer.<br />

10:00 Millennium of Music: Holland<br />

Festival of Early Music 20<strong>11</strong> –<br />

Motets and other sacred music<br />

by Palestrina and Frescobaldi,<br />

performed by Concerto Palatino<br />

<strong>11</strong>:00 Gould Spirituals – London Phil<br />

Strings/Kenneth Klein. Albany<br />

TROY-202. [20:34] Franck<br />

Violin Sonata in A – Anne<br />

Sophie Mutter, v; Lambert<br />

Orkis, p. DG 445826-2. [29:51]<br />

Thursday 23<br />

12:00 Through the Night with<br />

Peter Van De Graaff<br />

6:00 Mornings with Carl<br />

Grapentine<br />

9:00 News Summary/Opening<br />

Wall Street • Debussy Suite<br />

bergamasque – Garrick<br />

Ohlsson, p. Arabesque<br />

Z-6601. [21:15]<br />

10:00 Midday with Lisa Flynn •<br />

Boccherini Cello Concerto, G<br />

482 – Yo-Yo Ma, vc; Amsterdam<br />

Baroque Orch/Ton Koopman.<br />

Sony SK-60681. [16:35] Meyer-<br />

Thile-Duncan Goat Rodeo –<br />

Stuart Duncan, v; Chris Thile,<br />

m; Yo-Yo Ma, vc; Edgar Meyer,<br />

db. Sony 84<strong>11</strong>8-2. [4:18]<br />

<strong>11</strong>:00 Brahms Variations on a<br />

Theme by Haydn, Op 56b –<br />

Martha Argerich & Nelson<br />

Freire, p’s. DG 4778847 (6).<br />

[17:09] Haydn Symphony<br />

#20 in C – Philharmonia<br />

Hungarica/Antal Dorati. Lon<br />

4781221 (33). [14:48]<br />

12:00 Newscast • Debussy<br />

Estampes – Ivan Moravec, p.<br />

MMG MCD-10003. [14:35]<br />

Ravel Ma Mère l’Oye (Mother<br />

Goose) Suite – Rotterdam<br />

Phil/Yannick Nézet-Séguin.<br />

EMI 66342-2. [17:01]<br />

Anonymous 16th-Century<br />

French Dances – Calliope.<br />

Nonesuch 79039-2. [8:00]<br />

1:00 Afternoons with Kerry<br />

Frumkin • Mozart Vesperae<br />

Solennes de Confessore, K<br />

339: Laudate Dominum –<br />

Sumi Jo, s; Cologne Phil<br />

Choir, Gürzenich Orch/James<br />

Conlon. Erato 85772-2. [4:01]<br />

Mozart Violin Concerto #4 in<br />

D, K 218 – Julia Fischer, v;<br />

Netherlands Chamber Orch/<br />

Yakov Kreizberg. Pentatone<br />

PTC-5186453 (2). [22:29]<br />

2:00 Tchaikovsky Manfred<br />

Symphony, Op 58 – Oslo Phil/<br />

Mariss Jansons. Chandos<br />

CHAN-8672/8 (7). [53:20]<br />

3:00 Fine Arts Calendar • Dello<br />

Joio Clarinet Concertante –<br />

Robert Alemany, cl; Czech<br />

National Sym/JoAnn Falletta.<br />

Albany TROY-502. [20:53]<br />

Fauré Pavane, Op 50 –<br />

Branford Marsalis, sx; English<br />

Chamber Orch/Andrew Litton.<br />

CBS M-42122. [5:40]<br />

4:00 Music with George Preston,<br />

including news, a business<br />

report at 5:00 pm, and<br />

The Unrush Hour between<br />

5:00 pm and 6:00 pm<br />

7:00 Exploring Music with<br />

Bill McGlaughlin: Great<br />

violin concertos<br />

8:00 The New York Philharmonic<br />

This Week: Alan Gilbert, conductor;<br />

Joyce DiDonato, mezzo-soprano;<br />

performance from<br />

earlier this month at London’s<br />

Barbican Center – Ades:<br />

Polaris. Berlioz: Les Nuits<br />

d’Ete. Stravinsky: Symphony<br />

in Three Movements. Ravel:<br />

Daphnis and Chloe Suite #2.<br />

10:00 Introductions: Spotlighting<br />

the Chicago area’s<br />

young musicians<br />

<strong>11</strong>:00 Brahms Symphony #1 in c,<br />

Op 68 – Berlin Phil/Sir Simon<br />

Rattle. EMI 67254-2 (3).<br />

[44:55] Brahms Ein deutsches<br />

Requiem, Op 45: Wie lieblich<br />

sind deine Wohnungen –<br />

Chicago Sym & Cho/Sir Georg<br />

Solti. Lon 414627-2 (2). [5:49]<br />

Friday 24<br />

12:00 Through the Night with<br />

Peter Van De Graaff<br />

6:00 Mornings with Carl<br />

Grapentine<br />

9:00 News Summary/Opening Wall<br />

Street • Debussy Images, set<br />

1 – Samson François, p. EMI<br />

CMS7-69434-2 (2). [14:01]<br />

10:00 Midday with Lisa Flynn •<br />

Fauré Violin Sonata #1 in A,<br />

Op 13 – Renaud Capuçon,<br />

v; Michel Dalberto, p. Virgin<br />

Classics 070875-2 (5 CDs).<br />

[28:01] Debussy Sarabande;<br />

Danse (Tarantelle styrienne) –<br />

St Paul Chamber Orch/Hugh<br />

Wolff. Teldec 74006-2. [10:20]<br />

In the Spotlight<br />

Elza van den Heever<br />

The Matthew<br />

Bucksbaum<br />

Family Lyric Opera<br />

Broadcasts: Rinaldo<br />

“With Jerusalem as the prize,” Lyric<br />

Opera tells us, “General Goffredo<br />

and his chief knight Rinaldo are<br />

battling it out with King Argante.<br />

But the king’s lover and ally is the<br />

sorceress Armida ñ and she uses<br />

every trick in her arsenal to help win<br />

the war. Good thing Rinaldo has some<br />

supernatural reinforcements of his<br />

own.” A Lyric Opera stage premiere,<br />

this new production of Handel’s<br />

spectacular historical fantasy stars<br />

counter-tenor David Daniels in the<br />

title role and features two company<br />

debuts: Elza van den Heever as<br />

Armida and Julia Kleiter as Almirena,<br />

Rinaldo’s beloved. Baroque opera<br />

specialist Harry Bicket will conduct;<br />

George Preston and Lyric’s Roger<br />

Pines co-host our live broadcast.<br />

Wednesday, February 29,<br />

7:15 pm<br />

2012 FEBRUARY 29


<strong>11</strong>:00 Tchaikovsky Hamlet, Op 67 –<br />

Simon Bolivar Sym/Gustavo<br />

Dudamel. DG B0015296-02.<br />

[18:39] Thomas Hamlet:<br />

Comme une pale fleur; O<br />

vin, dissipe la tristesse – Bo<br />

Skovhus, br; English National<br />

Opera Orch/James Conlon.<br />

Sony SK-60035. [9:52]<br />

12:00 Newscast • Coleridge-Taylor<br />

Romance in G – Rachel<br />

Barton Pine, v; Encore<br />

Chamber Orch/Daniel Hege.<br />

Cedille 90000035. [12:33]<br />

Schumann Three Romances,<br />

Op 94 – Keisuke Wakao, ob;<br />

Christoph Eschenbach, p.<br />

Denon CO-18090. [15:34]<br />

Schumann Introduction<br />

and Allegro Concertante,<br />

Op 134 – Murray Perahia, p;<br />

Berlin Phil/Claudio Abbado.<br />

Sony SK-64577. [12:45]<br />

1:00 Afternoons with Kerry<br />

Frumkin • Strauss Also<br />

sprach Zarathustra, Op 30 –<br />

Chicago Sym/Sir Georg Solti.<br />

Lon 430445-2. [30:30]<br />

2:00 Wagner Siegfried Idyll –<br />

San Francisco Sym/<br />

Herbert Blomstedt. Lon<br />

436129-2. [19:36]<br />

3:00 Fine Arts Calendar •<br />

Mozart Serenade #6 in D, K<br />

239, Notturna – Les Folies<br />

Françoises/Patrick Cohen-<br />

Akenine. Alpha 092. [13:43]<br />

Tchaikovsky Sérénade<br />

mélancolique, Op 26 – Maxim<br />

Vengerov, v; London Sym/<br />

Mstislav Rostropovich. EMI<br />

CDC5-56966-2. [9:38]<br />

4:00 Music with George Preston,<br />

including news, a business<br />

report at 5:00 pm, and<br />

The Unrush Hour between<br />

5:00 pm and 6:00 pm<br />

7:00 Exploring Music with<br />

Bill McGlaughlin: Great<br />

violin concertos<br />

8:00 Music in Chicago: The<br />

Elgin Symphony in Concert<br />

in February 20<strong>11</strong><br />

10:00 Best of Studs Terkel: This Is<br />

30 FEBRUARY 2012<br />

Marian McPartland<br />

Our Story with songs about<br />

food and a few of its folk flavors<br />

<strong>11</strong>:00 Jazz at Lincoln Center Radio:<br />

Sweet Honey in the Rock<br />

<strong>Saturday</strong> 25<br />

12:00 Marian McPartland’s<br />

Piano Jazz<br />

1:00 Through the Night with<br />

Peter Van De Graaff<br />

6:00 Mornings with Dennis Moore<br />

10:00 Fine Arts Calendar<br />

<strong>11</strong>:00 Introductions: Spotlighting<br />

the Chicago area’s<br />

young musicians<br />

12:00 Live from the Met: Verdi’s<br />

“Ernani” – Angela Meade<br />

(Elvira); Dmitri Hvorostovsky<br />

(Carlo); Ferruccio Furlanetto<br />

(de Silva); Metropolitan<br />

Opera Cho & Orch/Maro<br />

Armiliato. pm. Allow till 4.<br />

4:00 From the Recording Horn<br />

with Andy Karzas<br />

4:30 Foss Central Park Reel – Wendy<br />

Putnam, v; Vytas Baksys, p.<br />

Reference RR-122. [10:28]<br />

Various Valse mélancolique;<br />

Solitude – Detroit Sym/<br />

Neeme Järvi. Chandos<br />

CHAN-9227. [9:09]<br />

5:00 To be announced<br />

6:00 The Piano Matters<br />

with David Dubal<br />

7:00 Sweet Folk Chicago<br />

with Rich Warren<br />

8:00 Folkstage hosted<br />

by Rich Warren<br />

9:00 The Midnight Special<br />

with Rich Warren<br />

Sunday 26<br />

12:00 Through the Night with<br />

Peter Van De Graaff<br />

6:00 With Heart and Voice: Lent I<br />

7:00 Mornings with Dennis Moore<br />

9:55 Fine Arts Calendar<br />

10:00 The New Releases<br />

with Lisa Flynn<br />

12:00 Tchaikovsky Marche slave,<br />

Op 31 – Boston Pops/Arthur<br />

Fiedler. RCA 67895-2. [9:41]<br />

Walton Crown Imperial coronation<br />

march – CSO Brass/Jay<br />

Friedman. CSO Resound<br />

90<strong>11</strong>101. [6:07] Bruch Scottish<br />

Fantasy, Op 46 – Cho-Liang<br />

Lin, v; Chicago Sym/Leonard<br />

Slatkin. CBS MK-42315. [29:24]<br />

1:00 Chicago Symphony Orchestra<br />

Radio Broadcasts: Sir Mark<br />

Elder, conductor; Lawrence<br />

Power, viola – Berlioz: Le<br />

Corsaire Overture; excerpts<br />

from Romeo and Juliet; Harold<br />

in Italy. We also hear the Berlioz<br />

song-cycle Les Nuits d’Été with<br />

Susan Graham and the CSO<br />

conducted by Pierre Boulez.<br />

3:00 Fiesta! Latin-American<br />

Music with Elbio Barilari<br />

4:00 Salzburg Festival 20<strong>11</strong>:<br />

The Salzburg Mozarteum<br />

Orchestra conducted by Trevor<br />

Pinnock; Emmanuel Pahud,<br />

flute; Pierre Langlamet,<br />

harp – Mozart: Symphony<br />

in E-Flat, K 184; Six German<br />

Dances; Flute & Harp Concerto;<br />

Symphony #39 in E-Flat, K 543.<br />

6:00 (Earlier <strong>than</strong> usual) From the<br />

Top with Christopher O’Riley<br />

7:00 From Carnegie Hall:<br />

The Berlin Philharmonic<br />

in Concert – Sir Simon<br />

Rattle, conductor; Bernarda<br />

Fink, mezzo-soprano;<br />

Westminster Symphonic<br />

Choir – Wolf: Elfenlied; Der<br />

Feuerreiter; Frühlingschor.<br />

Mahler: Symphony #2 in c,<br />

Resurrection. Hosts: Fred<br />

Child & Jeff Spurgeon.<br />

10:00 Pipedreams: Organ music<br />

with Michael Barone<br />

<strong>11</strong>:00 Beethoven String Quartet<br />

#16 in F, Op 135 – Takács<br />

Quartet. Lon 470849-2 (3).<br />

[24:37] Berg Violin Concerto –<br />

Kyung-Wha Chung, v;<br />

Chicago Sym/Sir Georg Solti.<br />

Lon 4<strong>11</strong>804-2. [26:<strong>11</strong>]<br />

Monday 27<br />

12:00 Through the Night with<br />

Peter Van De Graaff<br />

6:00 Mornings with Carl<br />

Grapentine<br />

9:00 News Summary/Opening<br />

Wall Street • Tchaikovsky<br />

Piano Concerto #2 in G,<br />

Op 44 – Derek Han, p; St<br />

Petersburg Phil/Paul Freeman.<br />

Pro Arte CDS-3441. [36:58]<br />

10:00 Midday with Lisa Flynn •<br />

Beethoven Piano Sonata<br />

#21 in C, Op 53, Waldstein –<br />

Alice Sara Ott, p. DG<br />

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