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WNIB Program Schedule July 1971 M K -1 an STEREO TAPE DECKS Beverly Near North Morton Grove Oak Park 2035 W. 95 th 48 E. Oak 5700 W. Dempster 7045 W. North 779 -6500 337-4150 967-6690 383- 7006 TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY 10AM-6PM; MONDAY & THURSDAY 10AM-9PM 9PM BRAHMS 4 Ballades, Op. 10 - Artur Rubinstein,p (RCA 3186) RACHMANINOFF Svm #1 ind, Op. 13 PROGRAM HEDULE - USSR Sym/Yevgeny Svetla~ov (Mel/ Ang 40084) l0:10 BARTOK String Quartet #4. - Juilliard I String Quartet (Col D3L :n 7) fm July, 1971 KODALY Summer Eveniog - MGM Sym/Artur Winograd (MGM E :3631) FRIDAY 2 WNIB Program Schedule is puhlished by Radio Station WNIB, 25 East Chc::tnut, 9 AM GLUCK (horn on this date in 1714) "Don Chicago, Illinois G06.ll. Phone: 337-5252. Subsel'iptlon rates: one year $a. 00: Juan" Ballet - Vienna s:,~11/Rudolf M oralt (West: two years $9. 00; three years $12. 00. XWN 18582) GLUCK Act 2 of ''Orfco ed Euridice" - Barbara Gibson, s (Enridice); Nan Merriman, ms (Orfeo); NBC S'ym & Robert Shaw Chorale/ COVER: "Hooked Rug" by an American artist, 1796, from the American Tex­ Arturo Toscanini (RCA 1850) tiles Collection at the Art Institute of Chicago. The exhibit, on display through October 31 1971, features a selection of 18th and 19th century quilts and cover­ 10:30 HUMMEL Piano Concerto in b-Martin lets, needlework, copperplate and roller-printed cottons, and silk weaving. G._lling, p; Innsbruck Sym/Robert Wagner (Vox Courtesy Art Institute of Chicago. PL 12250) 11 A:<.1 BEETHOVEN String Quartet #10 in Eb, Op. 74 (''Harp") - Weller Quartet (Lon 94:ll) SCHUBERT Sym #fl in C ("Little") - Concertgebouw Orch/Eduard van Bclnurn (Epic LC :l44.l) 12: JO BRAHMS Liebcslieder Waltzes, Op. 52 THURSDAY 1 ("Thun")-,Tosef Suk,vn; Jan Pancnka,p {Cr 22-lG - Cho; Artur Balsam & Joseph Kahn, p/A rturo -0087) Toscanii,i {HCA LM 6711) 5 MOSZKOWSKI J Virtuoso Etudes, Op. SlvlETANA 3 Bohemian Dances (Merry 9 AM HOMAN Suite from Drottningholms- 72 - Ilana Vercd,p (Connoisscm· Society 202:3) Musique - Chamber Orch of the Drottningholm Chicken Yard; The Little Onion; & Circus) - Theatre/UH Bjoerlin (None H 71213) Bryns Chamber Orch/Hnrold Bryns (Cap 8174) 4.: 10 DVORAK String Quartet in C, Op. 61 - DVOHAK Romance in F, Op. ll - Isaac NARDINI Violin Sonata in D - Erica Juilliard String Quartet (HCA 2524) Morini, vn; Leon Pommers, p (Dec DL 10102) Stern, vn; Philadelphia Orch/Eugene Ormandy SMETANA "Haakon Jar!" (Syrn Poem) (Col :VlS 687G) CLEMENTI Piano Sonata inf#, Op. 26 - Czech Phii/Krrrel Sejna (Artla ALP ll7) #2 - Vladimir Horowitz,p (RCA 1902) l PM THE WNID LIBRARY #1525 5 PM CHOPIN Piano Sonata #2 in bb, Op. 3:i STRAUSS Dance of the 7 Vci.ls from 10 AM WEBER Theme & Variations, Op. 33 - ("Funeral March") - Antonio Barbosa, p (Con­ 11 SalonH:"; nTill Eulenspiegel 1s Merry Pranks", Gervase de Peyer, cl; Gerald Moore, p (Ang S noisseur Society 2026) Op. 28; & Interludes from ,, Die Frau ohne 36640) BELLINI "Norma" Overtnrc - Bavrrrlan Schattcn" - Philh/Eri.ch Leinsdorf (Cap P 8548) BEETHOVEN Syrn #7 in A, Op. 92 - State Opera Orch/Giuseppe Patane (Cap SP 8671) Vienna Phil/Hans Sehmidt-Isserstedt (Lon6688) BELLINI Duets: "Mira, o Norma" from 2 PM TCHAIKOVSKY Violin Concerto in D, HNorrnalt - Zink.a Milanov 1 s; JVIargaretHarshaw, 11 AM IX>NIZETTI Highlights from "Ln Favo- Op. 35 - Leonid Kogan, vn; Paris Cons Orch/ ms (Vic VlC 60-14); & "Sooni la trornba" from "I rita" - Giulietta Sim ionato (Leonora); Bice Constantin Silvestri (Sor S 60075) Puritani"' - Renato Caµecchi, bt; Ezio Flagello, Magnani (Inez); Gianni Poggi (Fernando); Ettore SCHUMANN Trio in F, Op. 80 - bs (Lon OS 25922) Bastianinl (Alfonso); Jerome Hines (Baldassare); Prague Trio (Cr 22-lG-0123) DVORAK "The Mid-Day Witch'', Op. Orch & Cho of the Maggio Musicale Fiorentino/ 108 Czech Phil/Zdenek Chalabala (Artia 7201) Alberto Eredc (Lon 5554) 3 PM FRIDAY AFTERNOON OPERETTA OFFENBACH "La Perichole·• - Patrice 6 PM MILLOECKER ''Gasparone'' Highlights l2 PM DRIGO Pas de deux from "Le Corsair" Muns el, s (La Perichole); Theodor Upprnan, bt - Anneliese Rothenberg·cr, s (Carlotta); Christine - London Sym/Richard Bonynge (Lon CM 9418) (Paquillo); Cyril Ritchard (Don Andres); Ralph Goerner, s (Sora); Heinz Hoppe, t (Benozzo); CHOPIN 3 Nocturnes (in Eb, Op. B#2; in Herbert, ht (Don Pedro); Paul Franke, t (The mannPrey,bL (Der Fremdc); Kurt Boehme,bs F#,Op. 15#2; & in Db, Op, 27#2) Artur Rubin­ Count of Panatellas); Heidi Krall, s (Guadalena); (Nasoni); Cho of the Gacrtnet'platz Theatre & stein (RCA 4000) Madelaine Charnhers, s (Estrella); Rosalind Graunke Sym/Carl Michalski (Electrola C 061- MENDELSSOHN Octot in Eb, Op. 20 - Elias,rns (Virginella); Charles Anthony, t (First 28 [96) (During ;1uly_ we have scheduled daily Marlboro Festival Ens (Col MS 6848) Notary); Calvin Marsh, ht (Second Notary); Ales­ highlights frorn oporett.as, The selections will sio de Paolis, t (The Old Prisoner); Metropolitan be heard beginning either the 5 PM or the G PM J PM THE Vi'NIB LIBRARY #1524 OpBra Orch & Cito/Jean Morel (RCA LOC 1029) ARN!s Rule Britannia; WALDTElffEL hour.) LANNER Die Rom,rntlker - Afoxandcr Over the Waves; DEBUSSY En Bateau from "Petite Suite"; GLIERE Russian Sailors' Dance Schneider Ens (Ody 32-16-0300) 4 PM BERLIOZ "Les FrancsJuges"Ovcrture from "The Ued Poppy"; TRADITIONAL "Colum­ SCHUBERT/LISZT Soiree de Vienne - Royal Phil/Sir Thomas Beecham (Col ML 506-1) i/3 in E - Edith Farnadi,p (West 18218) bia, the Gem of the Ocean"; "Blow the Man BOIELDIEU Harp Concerto in C - Nica­ Down": & "Th1, Wide Missouri"; RIMSKY-KOR­ J STRAUSS JR Accelerations Waltz - nor Zabaleta, harp; Berlin Radio Orch/E.rnst SAKOV The Sea and Sinhad' s Ship from "Sche­ Vienna Phil/Josef Krips (Lon LL 3023) Maerzendorier (DGG LPM 18618) herazade" - Capitol Sym/Carmen Dragon (Cap KREISLER Selection of Violin Pieces - MEHUL "La Chasse du Jeune Henri" P 8547) Ruggiero Ricci, vn; Brooks Smith, p (Dec 10052) Overture - New Philb/llaymond Leppard (Phi PHB 900-235) 2 PM MAHLER Sym #5 in c# - New Philh/ 7 PM MUSIC FROM THE BALLET Sir John Bnrbirolli (Ang SB 3760) PROKOF1EFF "Cinderella", Op. 87 G PM GLUCK (born on this date in (complete ballet) - Moscow Radio Oreb/Genna.di .Flute Concerto in G - Hubert Barwahser, 3;15 BRAHMS Violin Sonata #2 in A, Op. JOO Hozhdestvensky (Mel/ Ang SHH 4102) Vienna Phii/Bcrnh.ard l'aumgartner (Epic 313-1) 3 GLUCK "lphigenie ln Aulis" Overture in b - Elaine Shaffcr,Sl; George Malcoltn,hpsd 7 PM BUXTEHUDE/CHAVEZ Chaconne in e - Philh/Otto Klomporor (Ang 36178) (Ang S 36337) - National Orch of Mexico/Carlos Chavez (CHS GLUCK 'lo 1nalheureuse Iphigenien BACH French Suite #5 in G - Reine 32-11-0064) from "Iphigenie en Tauride" - Maria Callas, s Gianoli,p (West XWN 18156) VITALI/RESPIGHI Chaconne - Jascha (Ang :36147); & "Ah! si la liberte" from "Ar­ Heifetz, vn; Hlchard Ellsasser,organ (RCA 2074) mide" - Frida Leider, s (Ang COLH 132) BACH/ELGAR Fantasia & Fugue inc - lO AM THE BACH HOUR GLUCK "Che faro senza Euridice" Philadelphia Oreb/Eugene Ormandy (Col 5065) BACH Selections from "Little Notebook from "Or[eo ed Euridice" - Rita Gorr,ms (Ang BEETHOVEN/LISZT Sym 4r5 in c, Op. of Anna Magdalena Bach" - E. Power Biggs, o 35795); & "Divinites du Styx" from "Alceste" - 67 - Glenn Gould, p (Col MS 7095) (Col M 30539) Leontyne Price, s (HCA 3163) BACH ''Was mir behagt" ("Hunt") Can­ GLUCK Chaconne - Stuttgart Chaxnbm 8; 10 BHAHMS/SCHOENBEHG Piano Quar- tata #208 - Annelies Kupper, s (Diana); Erika Orch/Karl Munchinger (Lon CM 9274) tet 1i 1 in g, Op. 25 - Chicago Sym/Hobcrt Koeth, s (Pales); Fritz Wunderlich, t (Endymion); Craft (Col ?v12S 752) Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, bt (Pan); Choir of St. TCHAIKOVSKY /STRAVINSKY ''Blue­ 6 PM BALFE Highlights from "The Bohemi- Hedwig's Cathedral & Berlin Sym/Kar1. Forster bird" Pas de deux - Columbia Sym/Igor stra­ an Girl" - Veronica Dunne, s; Una O'Cailaghan, (Ser S 60121) vinsky (Col ML 6049) c; Uel Deane, t; Eric Hinds, bt; Orch/Dr, Have­ BACH Air for G string from SUite 413 - lock Nelson (Odcon CSD 3651) Marlboro Festival Oreb/Pablo Casals (Col MS 9 PM TIME AS HISTORY FIELD 2 Nocturnes (i/9 in Eb & #15 in 7519) The fourth of five 1970 Massey lectures C) - Noel Lee, p (None H 71195) by Canadian philosopher, Dr, George Grunt. CHOPIN Nocturne #8 in Db - Michael 11 AM FR.OM THE MIDWAY 9:30 CASPER CITRON PROGRAM l1abin, vn; Leon Pommers,p (Cap P 8506) LISZT Nocturnal Procession from Lcnau's "Faust" - Suisse Romando Orch/Er­ 12 PM KABALEVSKY"Colas Breugnon" Over- nest Ansermet (Lon CSA 1221) ture - Chicago Sym/Fritz Reiner (RCA 2423) NIELSEN "Maskarade" Overture - SUNDAY 4 7 PM COLLECTOR'S SHOWCASE Philadelphia Oren/Eugene Ormandy (Col 6882) 9 AM PEZEL Suite - Philadelphia Brass ("Famous Singers of the Past in Selec-­ SMYTH "The Wreckers" Overture - Ens (Col MS G941) tions from (',ounod's 'Romeo & ,Tuliet'" produced Scottish National Orch/Alexander Gibson (EMI PERGOLESI Flute Concerto #1 in G for WNIB by Don Tait.) 2400) - Jean Pierre Rampa!, fl; Stuttgart Chamber GOUNOD Excerpts from Act l of "Ro­ D'INDY "Fervaal" Prelude - Columbia Oreb/Karl Munchinger (Lon CM 9395) meo & Juliet'': Ballad of Queen Mab Arthur Sym/Thomas Schippers (Col ML 5638) T ART!NI Violin Concorto in d - Zino Endrezo, bt (English Parlophonc E-11129) (rec. MILHAUD Le Carnaval d'Aix for Piano Franceseatti, vn; Zurich Chamber Orch/Ed­ approx. 1930); "Jc veux vivre" (Waltz Song) - Eide & Oreh - Grant Johannesen, p; Phllh/Georges mend de Stoutz (Col MS 6953) Norena, s; Oreb/Gustav Cl.eez (Decca 25889) Tzipino {Cap G 7151) PICCHI Selection of Dances for Harp­ (roe.
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