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Airs: Sunday 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Concert Host: Brian Newhouse
Link: SymphonyCast
Featuring: Various national or international orchestras
E-mail: rgant@wusf.org
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Every Sunday, WUSF 89.7 Brings You a Concert
 
Jonathan Nott
SymphonyCast is a two-hour weekly program featuring a full-length concert by a national or international symphony orchestra. Concerts are drawn from Europe's leading ensembles, along with U.S. orchestras, including the Los Angeles Philharmonic, The Philadelphia Orchestra and The Cleveland Orchestra.

Photo: Jonathan Nott conductor, Los Angeles Philharmonic
 
 
This Week's Concert
 
Joshua Bell
Joshua Bell, violin

Los Angeles Philharmonic Jonathan Nott conductor, Joshua Bell violin

Henze: Erlkönig
Schubert: Symphony No. 6
Brahms: Violin Concerto

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Sunday, May 11, from 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM

 
 
Host Information
 
Brian Newhouse
Peabody Award-winner Brian Newhouse was the producer and host for the Minnesota Orchestra broadcasts from 1986-91. In 1992 he moved to Germany and served as a journalist with Radio Deutsche Welle in Cologne, covering topics from the Balkan War to European summer music festivals. He returned to the States and Minnesota Public Radio, and is the host for SymphonyCast.

He holds degrees in voice and English literature, has been a soloist with the Dale Warland Singers and Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra, and an Artist-in-Residence at the Oregon Bach Festival. He won a Peabody Award, broadcasting's equivalent to the Pulitzer, in 2000 for writing the seven-part music documentary The Mississippi: River of Song. Simon and Schuster published his memoir, A Crossing, in 1998.

 
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