Monday, September 2, at 11:00 am
Our locally-produced classical music show expands to three hours each weekday.
(Replaces Sound Money, Savvy Traveler, Peach State Forum and To the Best of Our Knowledge)
Wednesday, September 4, at 7:00 pm
An old favorite returns to WSVH/WWIO.
(Replaces Women in Music)
Thursday, September 5, at 7:00 pm
Music from Chatauqua airs replacing Icons of Popular Music
Thursday, September 5, at 8:00 pm and Sunday, September 8, at 10:00 pm
A new weekly music show produced at the Georgia Public Radio studios in Atlanta. Terrance McKnight showcases a variety of musical genres and performers capturing Georgia's music scene.
(Replaces Live! At the Concertgebouw and Echoes)
Friday, September 6, at 3:00 pm
Georgia Gazette moves to a new time.
(Replaces the second hour of Talk of the Nation)
Saturday, September 7, at 1:30 pm
Weber: Oberon
Saturday, September 7, at 8:00 pm
Green Island can now be heard every week on Saturday nights state-wide on the GPR network. Harry O'Donoghue hosts this locally produced Celtic music program. Playlists are available at the Green Island archive page.
Saturday, September 7, at midnight
WFMT now provides our weekend overnight jazz music.
(Replaces Jazz After Hours)
Sunday, September 8, at 6:00 pm
Another in a series of political debates at the Atlanta Press Club, simulcast with Georgia Public Television. From 6 to 6:30 pm, the GOP Lieutenant Governor Run-Off debate. From 6:30 to 7, the Democratic State School Superintendent Run-Off debate.
(Pre-empts Car Talk repeat)
Tuesday, September 10, at 7:00 pm
Hosted by Jerry Stiller, this program celebrates the Jewish High Holy Day of Rosh Hashanah through stories from Persia, Spain, Poland, Romania, and America. Original music by Gordon Lustig. For more information, see the program's website at www.jclla.org or call the Jewish Community Library of Los Angeles at 323-761-8644.
(Pre-empts Harmonia)
Wednesday, September 11, at 8:30 am
Special commemorative music from our studios. We participate in the worldwide Rolling Requiem project, with Mozart's Requiem beginning at 8:46 am. See our local music list for playlist.
(Pre-empts first hour of Performance Today)
Wednesday, September 11, at 7:00 pm
A compilation of classical music and readings to commemorate 9/11. Features the Westminster Choir led by J. Flummerfelt.
(Pre-empts With Heart and Voice)
Wednesday, September 11, at 8:00 pm
Live from NPR, hosts Susan Stamberg and Fred Child revisit the past year through music, and take listener calls about what music has meant to them. At 9:00 pm, NPR provides live coverage of the President's 9/11 speech, followed by more music.
(Pre-empts San Francisco Symphony
Friday, September 13, at 3:00 pm and Sunday, September 15, at 10:00 am
Orlando Montoya introduces us to a Civil War soldier whose diary was recently released as a book. Also, St. John Flynn talks with Noah Andre Trudeau, author of Gettysburg: A Testing of Courage.
Saturday, September 14, at 1:30 pm
Donizetti: Marino Faliero
Saturday, September 14, at 8:00 pm
Harry O'Donoghue hosts this locally produced Celtic music program. Playlists are available at the Green Island archive page.
Saturday, September 14, at 9:00 pm
Dick Wallace hosts this locally produced folk show. Playlists are available at the Music Americana archive page.
Sunday, September 15, at 4:00 pm
Cowboy poet Bill McCallie hosts this look at the thoughts of the men who faced each other across the battlefield.
Friday, September 20, at 3:00 pm and Sunday, September 22, at 10:00 am
James Argroves takes a look at the Battle of Griswoldville. Orlando Montoya talks with local historians about Sherman's March to the Sea, and St. John Flynn talks with the author of Rich Man's War: Class, Caste, and Confederate Defeat in the Lower Chattahoochee Valley.
Saturday, September 21, at 1:30 pm
Cilea: Adriana Lecouvreur
Saturday, September 21, at 8:00 pm
Harry O'Donoghue hosts this locally produced Celtic music program. Playlists are available at the Green Island archive page.
Friday, September 27, at 3:00 pm and Sunday, September 29, at 10:00 am
Susanna Capelouto visits the Augusta Museum, where efforts are underway to establish a Georgia Civil War collection. Mike Savage visits Andersonville, and St. John Flynn talks to Thomas Dyer about Secret Yankees: The Union Circle in Confederate Atlanta.
Saturday, September 28, at 1:30 pm
Verdi: La Battaglia di Legnano
Saturday, September 28, at 8:00 pm
Harry O'Donoghue hosts this locally produced Celtic music program. Playlists are available at the Green Island archive page.
Saturday, September 28, at 9:00 pm
Dick Wallace hosts this locally produced folk show. Playlists are available at the Music Americana archive page.
Sunday, September 29, at 8:00 pm
Host St. John Flynn welcomes E. Randall Floyd talking about his Civil War novel Deep in the Heart in this program originally broadcast in 1999.
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