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January 22 - 28

THURSDAY January 22, 2015

5:00-9:00 a.m.    Morning Edition from NPR, Montana Morning News, and Marketplace Morning Report

9:00 a.m.    A Writers Almanac - Historical literary calendar, commentary and poetry with host Garrison Keillor

9:05 a.m.    Morning Classics – Duvernoy: Trio #1 for clarinet, horn, and piano; Spohr: String Quartet #18 in B minor, Op. 61; Weber: Grand Duo Concertante in Eb major. Op. 48; Hummel: Piano Sonata #9 in C major; Beethoven: Symphony #7 in A major, Op. 92
 
11:00 a.m.    Freeforms with Zed

12:30 p.m.    BBC World Service

12:57 p.m.    Chrysti the Wordsmith

1:00 p.m.    Here and Now – NPR’s midday news program, co-hosted by award winning journalists, Robin Young and Jeremy Hobson

1:29 p.m.    National Native News - A five-minute newscast focusing on issues that impact Native Americans

1:34 p.m.    Here and Now - continues

2:06 p.m.    Jazz Sessions – A variety of jazz tunes and styles with Terry Conrad

4:00 p.m.    The Pea Green Boat with Annie Garde – a show for children of all ages

5:00 p.m.    All Things Considered and Montana News  

7:00 p.m.    The Write Question – David Allan Cates, author of the novel “Tom Connor’s Gift”

7:30 p.m.    Musician’s Spotlight – Birds of Chicago - Founders Alison Russell and JT Nero along with their nine month old daughter, Ida, visit with John Floridis about rock and roll in the old sense of the word…blues, country, gospel, and folk

7:59 p.m.    Stardate – a production of the University of Texas McDonald Observatory

8:00 p.m.    Live From The Divide – performances recorded in Bozeman, Montana – The Derailers

9:00 p.m.    All Over The Map – Ethnic and traditional music of many cultures by Beth Anne Austein and Ben Weiss

10:00 p.m.    Night Flight - Eclectic selections of late-night tunes, hosted by Joan Richarde

12:00 a.m.    BBC World Service – overnight

FRIDAY January 23, 2015

5:00-9:00 a.m.    Morning Edition from NPR, Montana Morning News, and Marketplace Morning Report

9:00 a.m.    A Writers Almanac - Historical literary calendar, commentary and poetry with host Garrison Keillor

9:05 a.m.    Morning Classics – Mozart: Piano Sonata #8 in A minor, K. 310 and March in C major, K. 408/1; Schubert: Adagio in Eb major, Op. 148, D. 897 – “Notturno” for piano trio; Regondi: Air varie de l’opera de Bellini, also Solo on Don Giovanni, for guitar; Manfredini: String Quartets: #5 in G major and #2 in Bb major; Clementi: Symphony #4 in D major

11:00 a.m.    Freeforms with April Hale
        
12:30 p.m.    BBC World Service – News and World Briefing

12:57 p.m.    Chrysti the Wordsmith

1:00 p.m.    Here and Now – NPR’s midday news program, co-hosted by award winning journalists, Robin Young and Jeremy Hobson

1:29 p.m.    National Native News - A five-minute newscast focusing on issues that impact Native Americans

1:34 p.m.    Here and Now - continues

2:06 p.m.    Performance Today

4:00 p.m.     The Pea Green Boat with Annie Garde – A show for children of all ages

5:00 p.m.    All Things Considered and Montana News  – In-depth NPR news from around the world and  Montana News and features from news director Eric Whitney and capitol bureau reporter Steve Jess. Montana news updates start at 5:04pm.

7:00 p.m.    Radiolab – Guts – Jad and Robert dive into the messy mystery in our middles, and try to decode what the rumblings deep in our bellies reveal about the rest of us.

7:59 p.m.    Stardate – a production of the University of Texas McDonald Observatory

8:00 p.m.    Pazz & Jop  – A modern mix of pop music with hosts Fred Rice and Rigel Bankshot

10:00 pm    Muse’s Jukebox – Eclectic mix of rock n’ roll, folk, jazz and pop

12:00 a.m.    BBC World Service – overnight

SATURDAY January 24, 2015

5:00 a.m.    Only a Game – A weekly sports magazine hosted by NPR commentator, Bill Littlefield

6:00 a.m.    Weekend Edition Saturday – from NPR

7:00 a.m.     The Children’s Corner with Annie Garde

9:00 a.m.     Weekend Edition Saturday – from NPR

11:00 a.m.    Metropolitan Opera – Puccini – La Boheme

2:30 p.m.    Classical Music – from the MTPR music library

4:00 p.m.    A Writers Almanac with Garrison Keillor

4:05 p.m.    On the Media – NPR’s weekly analysis of the latest media issues

5:00 p.m.    All Things Considered from NPR  
    
6:00 p.m.    A Prairie Home Companion with Garrison Keillor

7:59 p.m.    Stardate – a production of the University of Texas McDonald Observatory

8:00 p.m.    Jonkunnu Express – African and Caribbean music with Joan Richarde

9:00 p.m.    City Lights – Modern pop and dance music for the eclectic with Joan Richarde

12:00 a.m.    BBC World Service – overnight

SUNDAY January 25, 2015

6:00 a.m.    Weekend Edition Sunday from NPR – Including the Sunday Puzzle

7:00 a.m.    Spoleto Chamber Music Series – Debussy: Sonata for Cello & Piano; Beethoven: String Quartet in F major

8:00 a.m.    Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center – Prokovief: Sonata in D major for Violin and Piano Op. 94a; Rachmaninov: Suite No. 2 in C minor for Two Pianos Op. 17

9:00 a.m.    Weekend Edition Sunday from NPR

11:00 a.m.    Montana Public Radio News Encore – An encore broadcast from the week’s news

11:10 a.m.    Home Ground Radio with Brian Kahn

11:40 a.m.    Front Row Center – The Montana Public Radio arts interview

11:50 a.m.    Weather and Performing Arts Calendar

11:52 a.m.    The Food Guys – “Upper-Crust”

12:00 p.m.    Wait, Wait…Don’t Tell Me – The “oddly informative” NPR news quiz show – with Peter Sagal

12:55 p.m.    Field Notes – “Wolf Sounds”

1:00 p.m.    Jazz Night in America
    
2:00 p.m.    Jazz Archives and Dimensions in Jazz with Joe Korona

4:00 p.m.    A Writers Almanac

4:05 p.m.    On Being with Krista Tippett - spacious conversations about the big questions at the center of human life

5:00 p.m.    All Things Considered - In-depth NPR news from around the world

6:00 p.m.    Am American RadioWorks education documentary – The New Face of College – How are universities adapting to their new students?  The 21st Century college student is likely to be older, more likely to be female, working, and Hispanic or African-American.  She’s more likely to be a mom and less likely to attend college full time or finish in four years.

7:00 p.m.     Alternative Radio – Abdullah Al-Arian – Inside the Middle East

8:00 p.m.    Sunday Symphony – Chicago Symphony Orchestra

10:00 p.m.    Oasis –    Electronic and acoustic new age music with Joan Richarde.

12:00 a.m.    BBC World Service – overnight

Monday January 26, 2015

5:00-9:00 a.m.    Morning Edition from NPR, Montana Morning News, and Marketplace Morning Report

9:00 a.m.    A Writers Almanac - Historical literary calendar, commentary and poetry with host Garrison Keillor

9:05 a.m.    Morning Classics – Bach: English Suite #3 in G minor, BWV 808, for Piano; Liszt: Spinning Chorus from Wagner’s “The Flying Dutchmen”; Ewald: Quintet #3 in Db major, Op. 7, for brass; Glinka: Divertimento on Themes by Bellini; Bruckner: Two Aequali and Four Motets both for Brass Septet; Glazunov: Symphony #5 in Bb major, Op. 55

11:00 a.m.    Freeforms with William Marcus

12:30 p.m.    BBC World Service – Newscast and The Newsroom

12:57 p.m.    Chrysti the Wordsmith

1:00 p.m.    Here and Now – NPR’s midday news program, co-hosted by award winning journalists, Robin Young and Jeremy Hobson

1:29 p.m.    National Native News - A five-minute newscast focusing on issues that impact Native Americans

1:34 p.m.    Here and Now - continues

2:01 p.m.    NPR newscast

2:06 p.m.    Performance Today with Fred Child - Classical musical performances with interviews

4:00 p.m.    The Pea Green Boat with Annie Garde and friends – a show for children of all ages
        
5:00 p.m.    All Things Considered and Montana News  – In-depth NPR news from around the world and  Montana News and features from news director Eric Whitney and capitol bureau reporter Steve Jess. Montana news updates start at 5:04pm.

7:00 p.m.    Moth Radio Hour - True stories, told live, without notes before a live audience.

7:59 p.m.    Stardate – a production of the University of Texas McDonald Observatory

8:00 p.m.    Music Special – Dear Martin: Jazz tributes to Martin Luther King Jr.

9:00 p.m.    Thistle and Shamrock with Fiona Ritchie

10:00 p.m.    Indigenous Expression – hosted by David Sam

11:00 p.m.    Into the Groove –R&B, soul, and funk with host Joan Richarde

12:00 a.m.    BBC World Service – overnight

Tuesday January 27, 2015

5:00-9:00 a.m.    Morning Edition from NPR, Montana Morning News, and Marketplace Morning Report

9:00 a.m.    A Writers Almanac - Historical literary calendar, commentary and poetry with host Garrison Keillor

9:05 a.m.     Morning Classics – Nisle: Sonata in F minor, Op. 15, for horn, piano, and violin; Janacek: On An Overgrown Path, for piano; Saint-Saens: caprice on Danish and Russian Airs for flute, oboe, clarinet, and piano, Op. 79; Brahms: Symphony #2 in D major, Op. 73

11:00 a.m.    Freeforms with Michael Marsolek
            
12:30 p.m.    BBC World Service – Newscast and The Newsroom

12:57 p.m.    Chrysti the Wordsmith

1:00 p.m.    Here and Now – NPR’s midday news program, co-hosted by award winning journalists, Robin Young and Jeremy Hobson

1:29 p.m.    National Native News - A five-minute newscast focusing on issues that impact Native Americans

1:34 p.m.    Here and Now - continues

2:01 p.m.    NPR newscast

2:06 p.m.    The Folk Show – with John Myers  

4:00 p.m.    The Pea Green Boat with Annie Garde – a show for children of all ages

5:00 p.m.    All Things Considered and Montana News  – In-depth NPR news from around the world and  Montana News and features from news director Eric Whitney and capitol bureau reporter Steve Jess. Montana news updates start at 5:04pm.

7:00 p.m.     This American Life – with Ira Glass

7:59 p.m.    Stardate – a production of the University of Texas McDonald Observatory

8:00 p.m.    Get To That – a folk, roots, Americana and bluegrass music show, hosted by MTPR’s John Myers

10:00 p.m.    Performing Arts Calendar

10:03 p.m.    Night Train with John Myers – a thematic show blending words and music

12:00 a.m.    BBC World Service – overnight

WEDNESDAY January 28, 2015

5:00-7:00 a.m.    Morning Edition from NPR, Montana Morning News, and Marketplace Morning Report    

9:00 a.m.    A Writers Almanac - Historical literary calendar, commentary and poetry with host Garrison Keillor

9:05  a.m.    Morning Classics – Pleyel: String Quartet in Bb major; Schubert: Piano Sonata in A major, D. 959; Strauss: Piano Trio #2 in D major; Haydn: Symphony #33 in C major

11:00 a.m.    Freeforms with Gus Chambers

12:30 p.m.    BBC World Service – Newscast and The Newsroom

12:57 p.m.    Chrysti the Wordsmith

1:00 p.m.    Here and Now – NPR’s midday news program, co-hosted by award winning journalists, Robin Young and Jeremy Hobson

1:29 p.m.    National Native News - A five-minute newscast focusing on issues that impact Native Americans

1:34 p.m.    Here and Now - continues

2:06 p.m.     Performance Today with Fred Child - Classical music performances with interviews

3:00 p.m.    Reflections West – Regan deVictoria and Ed Lahey

3:05 p.m.    Performance Today - continues

4:00 p.m.    The Pea Green Boat

5:00 p.m.    All Things Considered and Montana News  – In-depth NPR news from around the world and  Montana News and features from news director Eric Whitney and capitol bureau reporter Steve Jess. Montana news updates start at 5:04pm.

7:00 p.m.    TED Radio Hour – a journey through fascinating ideas, astonishing inventions, and new ways to think and create

7:59 p.m.    Stardate – a production of the University of Texas McDonald Observatory

8:01 p.m.    What I Like About Jazz – features small group jazz from 1950 to now with MTPR host John Arvish

10:00 p.m.    Blues on the Move - Blues from early roots to current hits with John Arvish, Joan Richarde, or Phil Hamilton

12:00 p.m.    BBC World Service – overnight

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