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WNIB Program Schedule December 1970 .1 1 AUDITORIUM RE COUNCIL PRESENTS DIETRICH FISCHER- DIESKAU Friday, January 15, 1971 8:30 p.m. $9.00, $7.50, $6.50, $5.00, $-4.00, $3.00 CITY CENTER JOFFREY BALLET Tuesday, January 26, 1971 8= 30 p.m. 4th Annual Auditorium Theatre Benefit $50.00, $25.00, $15.00, $10.00, $8.00, $6.00, $-4.00, $3.00 also January 2 7 thru February 7, 1971 $10.00, $8.00, $7.00, $6.00, $4.50, $3.50, $2.50 Tickets at B X FFI E & TICKETR N OUTLETS AUDITORIUM THEATER 70 £.CONGRESS CHICAGO Tanglewood, 1946) PROGRAM SCHEDULE 9 PM BRAHMS Variations & Fugue on a Theme of Handel, Op. 24 - Gary Graffman, p (Col MS 7276) I STRAUSS Ein Heldcnlcben, Op. 40 - 97.1 fm December, 1970 London Sym/Sir John Barbirolli (Ang S 36764) 10: 15 HINDEMITH Viola Concerto ("Der Schwancndreher")-Raphael Hillyer, va; Japan Phil/Akeo Watanabe (None H 71239) BARBER Medea's Meditation& Dance of Vengeanee, Op. 23a - BostonSym/Charles WNIB Program Schedule is published by Radio station WNIB, 25 East Chestnut, Munch (RCA 2190) Chicago, Illinois 60611. Phone: 337-5252. SUbscription rates: one year $5. 00; two years $9. 00; three years $12. 00. WEDNESDAY 2 10 AM RAVEL "Daphnis & Chloe" Ballet - New Philh & Ambrosi.an Singers/Rafael Frueh­ COVER: "Kiosque l'Evide" by Jean Dubuffet. A monument (41-3/8" x 39-1/8" beck de Burgos (Ang S 36471) x 31-1/2") from the "Edifices and Monuments by Jean Dubuffet" exhibition at the Art Institute of Chicago through January 1971. Courtesy Art Institute of :n, 11: 10 DEBUSSY Sonata for Flute, Viola & Chicago. Harp - Dorl.at Anthony Dwyer,fl; Burton Fine, va; Ann Hobson, harp (DGG 2530 049) FAURE Piano Quartet #1 inc, Op, 15 -Leonard Pennarlo, p; Eu dice Shapiro, vn; Sol Sehoenbach, va; Victor Gottlieb, 'c (Cap 8558) 12 PM RESPIGHI Church Windows -Phlla- TUESDAY 1 4 PM ¼'EBER .1.:Ughl.igllts from "Der Frei- delphla Orch/.Eugene Omiandy (Col MS 7242) schuetz"- Irmgard Seefried (Agatlui); Rita HOVHANESS Fantasy on Japanese streich (Aennchen); Rlchard Holm (Mruq; Eber­ Woodprints - Orch/Andre Kostelanetz (Col 9391) 10 AM CHOPIN 12 Etudes for Piano, Op. 10 hard Waechter (Ottokar); Kurt Boehme (Kaspar); - Agustin Anievas,p {Ser S 60081) ESP LA Don Qulxote Watching Over Bavarian Radio Orch & Cho/Eugen Jochum PIER.NE "Ramuncho" Suite - Gran His Arms - Spanish Nat'l Orch/Rafael Frueh­ (DGG 136 221} beck de Burgos {Lon CM. 9423} Orquesta/ Maestro Tejada & Ataulfo Argenta (Spanish Columbia CCL 32015) 5 PM SCHUMANN Concerto in F for 4 Horns l PM THE WNm LIBRARY ifl373 & Oren, Op. 86 - USSR State Radio Oreb/ Alex­ MENDELSSOHN Capriccio Brillant, 11 AM SHISHAKOVBalalaikaConcerto-Mik- ander Gauk (Monitor MC 2023) Op. 22; CHOPIN Piano Concerto #1 in e, Op. hail Rozhkov, b; USSR State Radio Orch of Folk VERD! "Alzira" Overture - Philh 11 - Gary Graffman, p; Boston Sym/Charles Instruments/Victor Smirnov (West 18464} Promenade Orch/ Charles Mackerras (Aug 35751); Munch (RCA 2468) TCHAIKOVSKY Sym ifo2 inc, Op. 17 "0 ben s'addlce" from "Giovanna d'Arco"-Re­ ("Little Russian")-New Philb/Claudio Abbado nata Tebaidl, s (Lon 5912); & "Ah sl, ch'io sento 2 PM WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON OPERA (DGG 139 381) ancor" from "I Due Foscarl." - Luciano Pavarot­ MEYERBEER "Les Huguenots" - ti, t (Lon OS 26087) Joan SutherLand, s (Marguerite de Valois); Mar­ 12 PM SCHUMANN Carnival Jest at Vienna, BRAHMS Tragic Overture, Op. 81 - tina Arroyo, s (Valentine}; Huguette Tourangeau, Op. 26 - Claudio Arrau,p (Phi 900-181) Vienna Phil/Sir John Barbirolli (Ang SDC3732) ms (Urbain); Anastasios Vrenois, t (Raoul}; Ga­ .J STRAUSS JR Karnivaibotschafer briel Bacquier,bt (Count de Saint-Bris); Do­ Waltz-ViennaPhil/WilliBoskovsky (Lon 6555) 6 PM CHOPIN 2 Ballades (JH iu g, Op. 23; minic Cossa, bt (Count de Nevers); Nicola Ghi.u­ J STRAUSS JR "Mein herr Marquis" & 1#2 in F, Op. 38) - Philippe Entremont,p (Col selev, bs (Marcel); Ambrosian Opera Cho; New from "Die Fledermaus"; ZELL.ER "Sei nicht M 30076} Philh/Richard Bonynge (Lon OSA 1437) boes" from "Der Oberstel.ger''; 0 STRAUS "Held OFFENBACH "La Belle Helene"Over­ meiner Traeume" from "The Chocolate Soldier"; ture -London Phil/Jean Martinon {Rlch 19098) 6:15 LISZT "Les Preludes" (Sym Poem & LEHAR "Hoer lch Cymbaikiaenge" from "Zl.­ OFFENBACH "Les oiseaux dans la #3) - Vienna Phil/Zu.bin Mehta (Lon CS 6529) geuuerliehe"-Hilde Gueden, s (Lon 5645} charmille" from "The Tales of Hoffmann"; & PAGANINI Tarantella in a - Oscar LARNER Die Romantiker - Alexander MASSE "Au bord du chemin" from "Les Noces Ghiglia, vn; Regis Pasquier, g (Odeon CYB 1849) Schneider Ens (Ody 32-16-0300) de Jeannette" - Joan Sutherland, s (LonOSA 1286) BOCCHERINI Introduction & Fandan­ MASSENET Scenes Pittoresques - go - Julian Bream, g; George Malcolm, hpsd l PM THE WNIB LIBRARY iH:l72 Parts Cons Orch/Albert Wolff (Lon LL 1298) (RCA 3037} BRUCH Violin Concerto ifl in g, Op. 25; HAYDN Divertimento for 'Cello & &MOZART ViolinConcerto#3in G,K. 216-Jaime 7 PM HIGHLIGHTS FROM OPERA Orch - Gregor Piatigorsky, 'c; Chamber Orch Laredo, vu; National Sym/Howard.W:1tchell (RCA PUCCINI Excerpts from "L.a Boheme" (RCA 2770} 2472) - Victoria de los Angeles, s {Mlmi) l Lucine A­ mara, s (,Musetta}; Jussi Bjoerling, t (Rodolfo'J; 7 PM THE BEETHOVEN BICENTENNIAL 2 PM THE BEETHOVEN BICENTENNIAL Robert Merrill, bt {Marcello}; RCA Orch & Cho/ BErJTHOVEN 3 Marches, Op. 45 - BEETHOVEN 8 Variations in C, WoO Sir Thomas Beecham {RCA 2045) Joerg Demus,p; Norman Shetler,p {DGG 67; & 6 Variations on "lch deuke de!.n", WoO 74 Beethoven Edition Vol. 8} - Joerg Demus & Norman Shetier,p (DGG Bee­ 8 PM THE KOUSSEVlTZKY RECORDINGS BEETHOVEN Piano Sonata #11 in Bb, thoven Edition Vol.. 8) (Produced. for WNIB by Don Tait) Op. 22 - Wilhelm Kempff, p (OOG Beethoven BEETHOVEN Piano Sonata#8 inc,Op, HAYDN Toy Symphony-BostonSym/ Edition Vol. 8) 13 (".Pathetlque"}; Piano Sonata ifo9 in E, Op. 14 Se.tge Koussevitzky {Victor 12-3013) (red Tan­ BEETHOVEN 33 Variations and #1; & Piano Sonata /HO !.n G, Op. 14#2 - Wilhelm glewood, 1949) Fugue on a Waltz by Diabelli, Op. 120 - Geza Kempff,p {DGG Beethoven Edition Vol. 13) MOZART Sym #33 in Bb, K.319 - Anda, p {OOG Beethoven Edition Vol. 8) Boston Sym/Serge Koussevitzky (Victor WDM- 3 PM MOZART Serenade #7 in D, K. 250 13ll9} (45 rpm) (red Tanglewood, 1947) 8:30 SCHUBERT "Magic Harp" Excerpts ("Haffner'')-Vlenna Phil/Karl Munchlnger (Lon SCHUBEfn Sym #5 in Bb - Boston -Orch & Cho of Naples/Denis V:,ughan (RCA CM 9283) Sym/Serge Koussevitzky (Victor DM 1215) (red 2937) 3 9 PM vrnuXTEMPS Violin Concerto #4 in Op. 45 - Moscow Phil/Kit'il Kondrashin (Mel/ 2 PM MAHLER Sym f/6 in a ("Tragic") - d, Op, 31 - Zino Franccscatti, vn; Philadelphia Ang SR 40093) Chicago Sym/Georg Solti (Lon CSA 2227) Orch/Eugeno Orrnandy {Col ML 5184) MENDELSSOHN Syrn #4 in A, Op. 90 l l AM VERDI Highlights from "Un Balin in :l:20 DVORAK Violin Concerto in a, Op. ("Italian")- Marlboro Fostlval Oroh/Pablo Ca­ Maschera" - Birgit Nilsson, s (Amelia); Sylvia 5:l - Nathan Milstein, vn; New Philh/Rafael sals (Col MGP 32) Stahlman, s (Oscar); Glulletta Slmionato, ms Fruhheck do Burgos (Ang S :J601 J) (Ulrica); Carlo Bergonzi, t (Riccardo); Cornell MOSZKOWSKI Piano Concerto in Eb, 10 PM WEBER Clarinet Concerto #1 in r, Mac Neil, bt (Renato); Santa Cecllla Oroh & Cho/ Op. fi!J - M lcbael Ponti, p; Philh Hungarica/ Op. 73 - Gervase do Peyer, cl; New Philh/Ra-­ Georg Solti (Lon OS 25714) Hans Richard Stracke (Candide :H030) fael Fruhhock de Burgos (Ang S 36589) GLIEHE !Iarp Concerto -- Osian Ellis, 12 PM DVORAK Cnmaval Overture - New :\10ZART Trio #2 in BS, K. 502 - harp; LondonSym/HichardBonyngc (Lon26110) York Phil/Leonard Bernstein (Col MS 7524) Rudolf Sorkin, p; Jaime Laredo, vn; Madeline GLAZOUNO V Carnaval Overture, Op. b PM CHOPIN 2 Ball.ades (#;J in Ab, Op. 47; Foley, 'c {Col MS 7447) 45-Boston Pops/Arthur Fiedler (HCA 31:lO) & 114 inf, Op. 52)-Ph!lippe Entremont,p (Co! BERLIOZ Roman Carnival Ovcrture­ M 30076) Cincinnatl Sym/Erich Kunzel (Dec DL 710178) AUBER "Lmstocq" Overtllre ,.. New SCHUMANN Carnaval, Op. H - Grl­ Philh/Hichard Bonynge (Lon CS 6643) TH1JRSDAY 3 gory Sokolov, p (Mel/ Aug SR 4007 4) AUBEH ''C'est l'hlstolre amoureuse" from "Manon Lescaut" --- Joan Sutherland, ~ (Len 10 AM WrnNlAWSKI VlolinConcerto:/Hin 1 PM THE WNIB LIBRAJtY # l 374 OSA 1286}; MASSENET ",Je marche sur tous !es f#, Op. l.4 - Michael RHhin, vn; Philh/Sir Adrian GIULIANI Guitar Concerto in A; AR­ chem ins ••• Ohelssons, qlland leur voix appelle" Boult (Ang 35484) NOLD Guitar Cencerto, Op. 67 - Julian Bream, from "Manon" --- Victoria de los Angeles, s (Ang RACIU.1.ANINOFF Symphonic Dances, g; Melos Ens (RCA 2487) 3728); & PUCCINI "Sola, perduta, abbandonata" from "Manon Lescaut" - Renata Tehaldl, s (Lon) DEBUSSY Danse Sacree et Danso Profane -- Alice Chalifoux,harp; Cleveland ii I Orcb/Picne Boulez (Col MS 7362) 6 PM TCHAIKOVSKY Capriccioitalien, Op. • 4fi-New YorkPhil/LconardBernstoin (Col 75J.3) I EGK Quattro Canzoni- lrrngard See-­ fried, s; Bavltrian State Orch/Wemer Egk (DGG) LISZT "Venezia e Napoli" - Lajos Hemadi,p (Qualiton IJ'X 148) WOL.F Italian Serenade ln G - Juilli­ ard String Quartet (RCA 2524) 7PM MUSIC FROM THE BALLET H!IRGMUELLER "La Peri" Ballet - London Syrn/Rlchard Bonynge (Lon CS 6627) 8 PM THE BEETHOVEN BICENTENNIAL BEETHOVEN Piano Sonata 1112 in A~, Op. 26; Piano Sonat.a #13 in Eb, Op. 27111; & Piano Sonata 1114 il1 ct Op. 27#2 - Wilhelm Kempff,p (DGG Beethoven Edition Vol. 8) 9 PM COLEIUDGE TAYLOR "Hiawatha's Wedding Feast" - Jtichard Lewis, t; Royal Cho­ ral Society; Phllh/Sir Malcolm Sargent (Ang 35900) DVORAK byrn #6 in D, Op.
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