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WNIB Program Schedule November 1970 1 f November, 1 AUDITORIUM THE RE COUNCIL PRESENTS MARTHA GRAHAM DANCE COMPANY "The great innovator-:-and her ensemble!" TWO PERFORMANCES ONLY Mon. Nov. 2, Tues. Nov. 3, 8=30 P. M. $ 2.50, $3.50, $4.50, $6.00 $7.00, $8.00, $10.00 ELIOT FELD 'S AMERICAN BALLET COMPANY "Sensational new dance theatre!" THREE PERFORMANCES ONLY Tues. Nov.10, Wed. Nov.11, Thurs. Nov.12, 8:30 P.M. $3.00, $4.00, $5.00, $6.50, $7.50, $9.00 BATSHEVA DANCE COMPANY OF ISRAEL "lsraef's new and magnificent troupe" ONE PERFORMANCE ONLY Sun. Nov. 29, 8:00 P.M. $3.00, $ 4.00, $5 00, $6.50, $7.50, $9.00 Tickets at BOX OFFICE & TICKETRON OUTLETS AUDITORIUM THEATER 70 E. CONGRESS CHICAGO Egli riode?" from "Gemma di Vergy" - Mont­ serrat Caballe, s (HCA 3164) PROGRAM SCHEDULE 10 PM CHICAGO TEMPLE SERVICE Dr. Hobert Bruce Pierce. pastor I 97.1 fm No\i'ember, 1970 MONDAY 2 !O AM ROSSINI Overture to "La Conerento- ia" - Philli/Carlo Maria Giulini; "Vegliar ma1 setnpre11 from nn Conte Oryn ,,. Norman Trei~ WNIB Program Schedule is published by Radio b'tation \1/NIB, 25 East Chestnut, gle,bs (West WST 17145); "Amid in ogni oven• Chicago, Illinois GOCH. Phone: 337-5252. Subscription rates: one year $5. 00; to ••• Pensa alla patria" from "L'Itaiiana in Ai­ two years $9. 00; three years $12. 00, gori" - Marilyn Horne, ms {Lon OSA 1263); & "Non si da foUl.a maggiore" from "Il Tureo in Italia" - Maria C.1llas, s (Ang SCB 374:J) WEBER Piano Sonata 112 ln A~, Op. 39 - Dino Ciani,p (DGG 2530 026) 11 AM THE BEETHOVEN BICENTENNIAL COVER: "Le Petit Nain" ("The Little Dwarf"), an acquatint. by Georges Rouault, BEETHOVEN Sym 113 in E~, Op. 55 from a current exhibit at tho Soars Vincent Price Gallery. ("Eroica"') - Berlin Phil/Horbert vnn Karajan (DGG Beethoven Edition Vol. I) 12 PM MENDELSSOHN Overture & Excerpts from "A Midsummer Night's Dream" - Edna Phillips, s; NBC Sym/ Artnro Toscanini (Vic V1C l:J37) SAINT SAENS Morccau do Concert 4PM WEBER Piano Sonata Jl;J in d, Op. 49 for Horn & Orch, Op. 94 - Mason Jones, hn; SUNDAY 1 · Dino Ciani, p (DGG 25:J0 026) PhiladelpbiaOrch/EugeneOrmandy (Col tilll1) MENDELSSOHN Sextet in D, Op. 110 SAL.',T SAENS Morceau de Concert l G AM HANDEL "Rinaldo" Ovorture-English - Vienna Octet Members (Lon CS 66:J6) for Harp & Oreb, Op. 154 - Nicanor Zabaleta, Chamber Orch/Rlchard Bonyngc (Lon CS 6086); harp; French National Radio Oreh/Jean Mar­ "Ho pcrduto" from "Rodclinda" ·· Lucla Popp, B & PM LALO "Numouna" Ballet Suite Jll - tinon (DGG 25:JO 008) (Ang S 36442); & "See the Raging Flames Arise" Suisse Hrn:nande Oreb/Ernest Ansermet (Lon from "Joshua" - Sherrill Milnes, bt (HCA 3076) cs 6539) l PM THE WNIB LIBRARY IH35l TARTINI 'Cello Concerto in A - Na­ OFFENBACH Arias: "Dites lui qu'on SCHUBERT Songs: "Hoidonroesiein"; talia Gutman, 'c; Moscow ConH Cha.rnber Orch/ la rornarque" Lrorn "The Grand DUehess of "Liebe schwaermt auf alien Wegen"; "Schwei­ Mikhail Torian (Md/Ang SR 4(1146) Gernlstein11 ; ' 1Contluisez-moi cclui que fadore 0 zerlierl"; "Lied der Mignon"; ''Nacho des Ge­ COUPERIN 23rd Ordre - Ralph Kirk­ frmr, 11 Robinson Crusoen; & iz·Les oiseaux dans licbtcn"; "Liebhabcr in al!en Gt,sta!ten"; ''Dor patrick, hpsd (DGC 139 122) la cbarmille" from "The Tales of Hoffmann" - Hirt auf dem Felson"; "Auf dom Wasser zu sin­ RAMEAU "Pygmalion" Overture - ,Joan Sutherland, s (Lon OSA 128G) gen11; 0 An den Mond1i; ''An die Nachtigal.1 11 ; Now Philh/Raymond Leppard (Phi 900···2:15) CHABRIEH Trnis valses rnmantiques 11 Wiegenlh~dn; P_Nachtviolen11 ; nseligkeit'!; qDcr • Robert & Gaby Casadosus,p (Col ML 5723) Schmetterling"; "Die Voegol"; "Die Forelle"; & 11 AM CHICAGO TEMPLE SElWICF POULENC 2 Marches & an lnterrnm,­ "Das Lied im Gruonon" - Rita stroich, s; Erik Dr. Robert Bruce Piet'ce, pastor· zo - Orch de Paris/Georges Pretre (Ang 36519) Wcrba, p (DC,G 12U:i0) 12:30 MUSIC FROM GERMANY 6 PM Franz STRAUSS Horn Concerto inc, Z PM SCHARWENKA Piano Concerto 11 in REGER/Orch BUSCH Fantasy, •·wre Op. 8 - Bart'y Tuckwell, lm; London Sym/Istvan bb, Op. :12- Earl Wild, p; Boston Sym/Erich schoen leuobtet uns der M orgenatern'' Kertesz (Lon CS 6519) Lcinsdorf (RCA 3080) HlNDEl\lHTH Concerto for Trumpet, MARTUCCI Novelietta, Op. 82; & DVORAK Serenade in E, Op. 22 -· Bassoon & Strings Giga, Op. 6l#;J - Orch doll' Angelieum, Milan/ English Chamber Oreb/Rafael Knbollk (DGG Francesco Mander (Angolicum LPA 1008) 1PM I:l9 4.4:l) HOLLAND FESTIVAL l!l7G MASCAGNI "Ahl Lo vodi ?'' from HAYDN Sym if86 ln D; JANACEK "Cavallcria Husticana" - Renata Tebaldi, s; :J PM WAGNER Excerpts lrom "Tristan Concertino for Piano, Two Violins, Viola, Jnssi Bjoorling, t (RCA fH:38); PUCCIN7: "0 saro und Isolde" - Kirsten Flagstad, s (Isolde); Lt1d­ Clarinet, Horn & Bassoon; DVORAK Sym #8 in la piu bella ••• 'Tu tu am ore" - Lida Albanese, s; wig Suthaus, t {Tristan); Dietrich Fisohor-Dies­ G, Op. 88 - Eva Bernathova, piano; Rottordarn Jussi Bjoorling, t (RCA 2628) Phil/Istvan Kertesz {85') kau, bt (K11rnoval); Philh/Wllbelm Furtwaengler DEBUSSY 2 Arabesques (J/1 in E & 112 (Ser 60145) in G) - Tamas Vasary, p {DGG 139 4$8} 2:25 SCHUMANN 5 Pieces in Folk Stylt,, DELIUS Marche Caprice - Royal Op. 102 - Pablo Casals, 'c; Leopold Mannos,p 4PM BRAHMS Clarinet Quintet in b, Op. Phil/Sir Thomas Beeeharn {Cap G '!.lHl} (Ody :l2-1fH)()27) 115 • Gervase do Peyer, cl; Molos Ens {Ang 3GZ80) SCHUBERT 2 Impromptus, Op. 90 (H inc; &i/:HnGb) -AlekseiNasedkin, p (Mel/Ang SR 7PM SUNDAY EVENING OPKR.A .IU:SPIGID Ancient Airs & Dances 4014.5) VERDI "Simon Hoccanegra" - Vic­ Suite 11:l - Philh Hungarioa/ Antal Dora ti (Mer toria do los Angeles, s (Maria Boccanegra);Giu­ SH HOH!9} seppe Campora, t (GHbriele Adorno}; Tito Gobbi, 3PM THE BEETHOVEN BICENT.ENNIAL ht (Simon Boecanegra}; Dorin Christoff, be {;Ja­ 5 PM HUMMEL Trumpet Concerto in Eb (Today we begin presenting within this copo Fiesco}; Paolo Dari, bt- (Pietro); Walter Michel Cuvit, tr; Suisse Homande Oroh/Lrnest series the recordings in Deutsche Grammophon's Motw.schosi,bs {Pao.lo Albhmi); Orch & Cho of Ansermet {Lon CS 660:l) "Beethoven Edition", a magnificent colleetion on the Opera Hoose, Home/Gabrldo Santini (Ang BOlELDIEU Overture to "Ma Tanto 75 long-playing record;, of most oftbe composer's :¾617 C/L) Auron/' - Fronoh National Radio Orch/Man:el music.) Couraud (Turnabout TV 34222); Trio from "La BEETHOVEN Sym i/1 in C, Op. 21; il::JO DONIZETTI "Fatal Goffredo!; Torna Damo Blanohe" - Francoise Luuvay, s; Gene­ & 5'Jm if2 in D, Op. 36 - Berlin Phil/Herbert e -coronan from nTo.rqu.atn Tass-on; & nLa.scia, vieve Baud.oz, 1ns; Adrien Legrosi b8 {Vega JOLT von Kflrajan (DGG Beethoven Edition Vol. 1) Guido, ch'io possa vendicare; Una vocc al cor; 13024); & "Ma Fanchette est dnrmanto" from 3 "Angela" - Joan Sutherland, s; Marilyn Horne, 1 PM THE WNIB LIBRARY #1352 - Boston Sym/Sergc Koussevitzky (Vie M 352) ms; Richard Conrad, t (Lon A 4257) ARNOLD Overture to "Tam O'Shan­ (rod. 1929) LESSEL Variations ill for Piano - ter", Op, 52; MUSSORGSKY/RAVEL "Gnomus" PROKOFIEFF Violin Concerto #2 in Georges Alexandrovitch, p (Musidise 782) from "Pictures at an Exhibition"; MUSSORGSKY G - Jascha Heifetz, vn; Boston Sym/Scrge Kous­ PAGANINI Variations on Rossini's "A Night on Baro Mountain"; SAINT SAENS sevitzky (Vic M 450) (red Dec. 20, 1937) "l Palpiti", Op. 13 - Franco Gulli, vn; Enrica "Danso Macabre"; HUMPERDINCK Witches' RAVEL Bolero - Boston Sym/Serge Gulli Cavallo, p (Dec DL 10081} Ride from "Hansel and Gretel"; LISZT Mephisto Koussevitzky (Vic M 352) (red l 929) Waltz - New Sym of London/Alexander Gibson RAV]::L La Valse - Boston Sym/Sergo 6PM TONIGHT AT LYRIC OPERA (RCA 2225) Koussevitzky (Vic 7413/4) {red 1929) VERDI Act 4 of "La Traviata" - Pi­ lar Lorengar, s (Violetta); Giacomo Aragall, t 2 PM THE BEETHOVEN BICENTENNIAL 9 PM SCHUBERT Piano Sonata in D, D. (Alfredo); Dietrich Fischer-llieskau, bt (Gior­ BEETHOVEN Sym #4 in Bh, Op. 60; 850 - Alcksei Nasedkin, p {Mel/ Ang SR 40145) gio Germont) (Lon OSA 1279) & Sym 115 in c, Op, 67 - Berlin Phil/Herbert MOZART Sym /140 in g, K. 550-Marl­ von Karajan (DGG Beethoven Edition Vol. 1) boro Festival Orch/Pablo Casals {Col MS 7262) 6:80 PROKOFIEFF Fragment from Act 2 of "The Stone Flower" - Suisse Romande Orch/ :l:10 SCHUMANN Kreisleriana, Op, 16 - 10:10 HANDEL Coneerto in Bi> for Donhle Silvio Varviso (Lon CS 6458) Vladimir Horowitz,p (Col MS 7264) Wind Choir, Organ & Orch - Leslie Parsons, RACHMANINOFF "Lilacs" & "Dai­ SMETANA String Quartet #2 ind - organ; Menuhin Festival/Yehudi Menuhin (Ang sies" - Morton Estrin, p (Con Soc CS 2009) Smetana String Quartet (Cr 22-16-0111) S 36604) SZYMANOWSKI "Fountains of Are­ FRANCOEUR Symphonic du Festln thuse'' - Natllan Milstein, vn; Leon Pommers, 4 PM ADAM "Le Diablo a Qnatro" {Ballet) Royal - Adolf Scherbaum, tr; Stanislaw Simek, p (Cap P 8502) - London Sym/Richard Bonynge (Lon CS 6454) tr; Paris Chamber Orch/Paul Kuentz (DGG STRAlJ&'l By the Brook - Mstislav 139 431) Rostrcpovich, 'c; Vladimir Yampolsky,p(Wost 5 PM BELLINI (born on this date in 1801) X\VN 18588) "Oh! s'io potessi••• Col sorriso d'innocenza" from "11 Pirata" (1827) - Montserrat Caballc, s 7PM NEW CLASSICAL RECORDINGS (RCA 2862) WEDNESDAY 4 BELLINI "Sorgi o padre" from "Bi­ 8 PM DUSSEK Piano Sonata in f#, Op. 61 anca e Gornando" (1826) - Claudia Muzio, s 10 AM CASTELNlJOVO TEDESCO Sonata, ("Harmonic Elegy")- Heide Hermanns, p (Soc (Tap T 328); "Ah! del Tobro" from "Norma" "Homage to Boccherini" - Andres Segovia, g for Forgotten Music SFM 1002) (1831) - Ezio Pinza, bs {Vic VIC 1470); "Prendi (Dec DL 10034) BALFE Excerpts from "The Bohe­ l'anel ti dono" from "La Sonnambula" (1831) - BRAHJ.?:S Variations on a Theme of mian Girl" - Veronica Dunne, a; Una O'Callag­ Toti dal Monte, s; Tito Schlpa, t (Ang COLH 117); Pag-anini, Op.
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