This list reflects the programming of WUNC Radio: All Things Considered, Morning Edition, Early Morning Edition, Talk of the Nation, Weekend Edition Saturday and Sunday, Fresh Air, Best of Fresh Air, This American Life, The Linda Belans Show, and The People's Pharmacy. NPR (TM) ALBUM REVIEWS FROM WUNC RADIO 12/1 - 12/7/1997 December 1, 1997: All Things Considered -- Dean Olsher reported on the career of jazz performer Stephane Grappelli, who died recently. December 2, 1997: Early Morning Edition -- A tribute to the violinist and jazz performer Stephane Grappelli. December 2, 1997: All Things Considered -- Elizabeth Arnold spoke to two band members: "When I Was Born for the 7th Time" by Cornershop (Warner Brothers/Luaka Bop 9 46576-2). December 3, 1997: Early Morning Edition -- A report on how the CD released in Princess Diana's memory sold 350,000 copies in Britain in the first 36 hours. December 3, 1997: All Things Considered -- A remembrance of acoustic guitarist Michael Hedges. December 4, 1997: All Things Considered -- Elizabeth Arnold spoke to the musicologist and producer of the audio-documentary: "Callas: The Voice The Story", a 4-CD set, produced by Michael Wager (High Bridge Audio HBP 56007). December 6, 1997: Weekend Edition -- Scott Simon spoke to the singer/songwriter: "12 Songs of Good and Evil" by Cliff Eberhardt (003365101052). December 7, 1997: Weekend All Things Considered -- Daniel Zwerdling talked to Sylvain Bergeron about the group: "Montsegur la tragedie cathare" by La Nef (Dorian Recordings DOR-90243). Albums profiled on Fresh Air with host Terry Gross: December 2, 1997: "Resigned" by Michael Penn (Epic EK 67710): He also had an album called "Free for All" (RCA) and wrote the score for "Boogie Nights" and has a song on that film's soundtrack. December 5, 1997: REVIEW by Jazz Critic Kevin Whitehead: "A Prescription for the Blues" by Horace Silver (Impulse 001110502382). Best of Fresh Air, December 5-7, 1997: REVIEW by Classical Music Critic Lloyd Schwartz: "Arias" by George Friedrich Handel, performed by Bryn Terfels and the Scottish Chamber Orchestra (Deutsche Grammaphon 453 480-2). COMING UP ON NPR's PERFORMANCE TODAY DECEMBER 1 -- DECEMBER 7, 1997 Wednesday, DECEMBER 3 Hour 2-- Celtic Fiddling Meets Scottish Baroque: "Puirt a Baroque," a Gaelic term meaning "tunes from the Baroque," is also the name of an ensemble specializing in both Baroque and Scottish/Cape Breton music. Martin is joined live in Studio 4A by group members David Greenberg, Terry McKenna, and David Sandall, who discuss the origins of their name and their music. They'll also perform selections from their new CD, "Kinloch's Fantasy: A Curious Collection of Scottish Sonatas and Reels." (Marquis Classics 7 7471-81211-2) Thursday, DECEMBER 4 Hour 2-- PT critic Ted Libbey and Martin pay another visit to the PT Basic Record Library, where Ted adds another set of outstanding recordings to the collection. Saturday, DECEMBER 6 Hour 2-- Celtic Fiddling Meets Scottish Baroque: "Puirt a Baroque," a Gaelic term meaning "tunes from the Baroque," is also the name of a Canadian ensemble specializing in both Baroque and Scottish/Cape Breton music. Martin is joined live in Studio 4A by group members David Greenberg, Terry McKenna, and David Sandall, who discuss the origins of their name and their music. They'll also perform selections from their new CD, "Kinloch's Fantasy: A Curious Collection of Scottish Sonatas and Reels." (Marquis Classics 7 7471-81211-2) Sunday, DECEMBER 7 Hour 2-- Music for a late autumn day: PT critic Ted Libbey joins Martin for a trip to the Performance Today Basic Record Library, where Ted adds three recordings of Franz Joseph Haydn's oratorio, "The Seasons," to the collection. Album Lists are now available on the internet (http://sunsite.unc.edu/wunc) or via anonymous ftp (ftp://sunsite.unc.edu/pub/academic/music/album-reviews). This text is Copyright (c) 1997 by WUNC Radio (WUNCRADIO@UNC.EDU) and Erika Grams (compiler). All Rights Reserved. Permission is granted by the copyright holder to distribute this file electronically or otherwise in full as long as attribution is made.