With Heart and Voice

With Heart and Voice presents sacred music that spans the full range of Western classical music, from the Gothic period through the 21st century, with occasional surprises from the non-western tradition. The program, hosted by Peter DuBois, celebrates the seasons of the liturgical year and focuses on the richness and beauty of sacred music. With Heart and Voice began as a local Sunday morning program on WXXI-FM in 1975, and has been broadcast nationally since 1989.

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When and Where to Listen

With Heart and Voice is syndicated nationally (find your local station). In Rochester, NY, it airs Sundays on Classical 91.5 FM at 7pm and can also be heard online on our Classical Live Stream. There is also an extended program that airs Sunday Mornings in Rochester, NY (learn more).

Upcoming With Heart and Voice Episodes

Sunday, September 5, 2010 - 12:01am

Our final exploration of the With Heart and Voice Archives features a program from September 1989. Richard Gladwell shares a setting of Psalm 90 by Allesandro Scarlatti, Anton Dvorak’s Indian Song as arranged for organ, a Te Deum by Mozart, and a setting from the Scottish Psalter – beloved by Richard – of O God of Bethel by whose hand.

Recent With Heart and Voice Episodes

Sunday, August 29, 2010 - 12:01am

Peter DuBois shares a program from the With Heart and Voice Archives, originally broadcast in May 1990. In this program Richard Gladwell included music for Trinity by John Stainer and John B Dykes, the Sanctus from Paul Patterson’s Mass of the Sea, and Ralph Vaughan Williams’s beloved setting of the Old Hundredth Psalm, “All people that on earth do dwell.”

Sunday, August 22, 2010 - 12:01am

This week it’s a program from August 1989, when Peter DuBois takes us to the With Heart and Voice Archives. We’ll hear a setting of the Pater Noster by Leos Janacek, William Matthias’s rousing Lift Up Your Heads, three anthems sung by the Choir of Ripon Cathedral, All in the April Evening by Hugh Robertson and a stirring medley of hymns by Charles Wesley.

Sunday, August 15, 2010 (All day)

This week we hear one of Richard Gladwell’s very first theme programs when Peter DuBois opens the With Heart and Voice program archive. Music from Westminter Abbey will feature the Abbey Choir singing works by George Frederick Handel, Charles Stanford, Ralph Vaughan Williams and John Hilton, along with Haydn’s setting of the hymn tune “Glorious things of Thee are spoken.”

Sunday, August 8, 2010 - 12:01am

Peter DuBois continues our exploration of the With Heart and Voice Archives with a program from April 1989. We’ll hear a Magnificat by Basil Harwood, music for the Office of Compline by Domenico Massenzio, and Edgar Bainton’s gorgeous anthem And I Saw a New Heaven.

Additional Info

The program's original host, Richard Gladwell, passed away on Thursday, October 15, 2009. Read more, listen to special audio, and add your own comments on our Celebrating Richard Gladwell page.

Want to hear With Heart and Voice at another time? Visit the Allegro! website and look for other internet audio streams that carry the program.

Stations interested in carrying With Heart and Voice should contact Jeanne Fisher at WXXI: jfis...@wxxi.org (click the dots for full email address)

Contact the program in general using this e-mail address: radio@wxxi.org.

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