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      Playlist for Saturday, December 27, 2025

      Playing this hour

      12:00 - 7:00 am

      12:00 am

      Michelangelo Rossi: Toccata #2 in a

      Ilona Prunyi, p
      BARTOK : Piano Transcriptions

      Marco Polo 8.223663

      12:05 am

      Béla Bartók: Piano Concerto No. 3

      Keith Jarrett, p; New Japan Phil Orch/Kazuyoshi Akiyama
      SAMUEL BARBER: PIANO CONCERTO OP. 38 / BÉLA BARTÓK: PIANO CONCERTO NO. 3 / KEITH JARRETT: TOKYO ENCORE

      ECM 2445

      12:29 am

      Johann Sebastian Bach: "Well-Tempered Clavier," Book 1, BWV 846/69

      Prelude No. 16 in g minor

      Keith Jarrett, p
      Bach: Well-Tempered Clavier Book 1

      ECM 1362/3 (2)

      12:31 am

      Johann Sebastian Bach: French Suite No. 1 in d minor, BWV 812

      Keith Jarrett, hc
      Bach: The French Suites

      ECM 1513/14 (2)

      12:48 am

      Johann Sebastian Bach: Cantata No. 156, "Ich steh mit einem Fuss im Grabe (I stand with one foot in the grave)"

      Sinfonia

      London Sym Orch/Leopold Stokowski
      Leopold Stokowski: The Stereo Collection, 1954-1975

      RCA 62605-2

      12:54 am

      Johann Sebastian Bach: Cantata No. 199, "Mein Herze schwimmt im Blut" (My heart swims in blood)

      Chorale, "How Joyful is My Heart"

      Bach Collegium Japan/Masaaki Suzuki
      Cantatas Vol.4

      BIS CD-801

      1:00 am

      Edward Elgar: Romance, Op 62

      Eugene Dowling, tuba; London Sym Orch/Paul Freeman

      Pro Arte TBCDD-595

      1:05 am

      Arnold Bax: Piano Trio in B-Flat (1946)

      Pirasti Trio
      Piano Trios

      ASV CDDCA-925

      1:28 am

      music continues...

      7:00 - 11:00 am

      7:00 am

      Weekend Mornings

      With news at 7:00 am; "Saturday Morning Listener's Choice" at 8:00 am; and "Soundtrack" at 9:00 am.

      11:00 am

      11:00 am

      Introductions

      Chamber music for strings by Haydn, Mendelssohn, Debussy, Beethoven, Casarrubios, Dohnányi, Brahms & Shostakovich. Performed by the Spizella Quartet (Merit School of Music); and the Luscinia Trio and Vermilion String Quartet (Music Institute of Chicago Academy).

      12:00 - 2:00 pm

      12:00 pm

      Metropolitan Opera

      Handel at the Met

      A celebration of Handel at the holidays, with excerpts from Met performances, in honor of the 300th anniversary of Rodelinda.

      2:00 - 4:00 pm

      2:00 pm

      The New York Philharmonic This Week

      A "Winter Holiday" of music by Strauss II, Mozart, Grieg, Vivaldi, Vaughan-Williams, Poulenc, Prokofiev, Tchaikovsky, Mahler, Offenbach, Humperdinck, and more.

      4:00 pm

      4:00 pm

      Listening to Singers with Oliver Camacho

      2025 In Memoriam

      Remembering the artists we lost in 2025 including Roberta Alexander, Stuart Burrows, Edith Mathis, John Nelson, Roger Norrington, Paul Plishka, David Rendall, and Benita Valente.

      5:00 - 7:00 pm

      5:00 pm

      The WFMT Orchestra Series

      Los Angeles Philharmonic

      Brahms Violin Concerto; Leonidas Kavakos, violin; Symphony No. 2; Zubin Mehta, conductor.

      7:00 pm

      7:00 pm

      The Film Score with Michael Phillips

      Music for the Winter Holidays

      Chicago Tribune film critic Michael Phillips presents music from holiday favorites and other wintry classics.

      8:00 pm

      8:00 pm

      Folkstage hosted by Marilyn Rea Beyer

      Live from the Levin Performance Studio: It’s New Year’s Steve – III with another first for Folkstage. Sons of the Never Wrong and friends present Bruce Roper’s musical based on Steve Goodman songs, "Words We Can Dance To," as a radio play. Romance ensues in a typical Chicago corner bar.

      9:00 pm - 12:00 am

      9:00 pm

      The Midnight Special with Marilyn Rea Beyer

      Celebrate responsibly with folk music for the end of the year. Toast the coming year a couple of new versions of “Auld Lang Syne.”