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WNIB Program Schedule December 1971 u 1 , 1 The Advent Mode! 201 Tape Deck is, to our way of thinking, the ideal source for playing music in the home. It combines the important characteristics of a high-performance open-reel tape recorder with the convenience of cassettes. The Advent I Model 201 wit! make recordings that are indistinguishable from most source material, including the best stereo records and FM broadcasts. Of equal importance, the Mode! 201 realizes the full potential of the new "Dolbyized" commercially recorded cassettes, the most significant source I of recorded music since the introduc­ tion of the stereo disc. The best of the "Dolbyized" pre-recorded cas­ settes are easily the equivalent of the best disc recordings, and the number of releases will be continually in­ creasing. 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"Seigneur, dans votre main''; Louis BROQUET ''Beau Chevalier''; Otto BARBLAN "Hymne a la PROGRAM HEDUlE patrie"; Robert MERMOUD "Pour toi, pays"; Carlo HEMMERLING "0 petit pays"; Gustave DORET "Priere du Ruetli"; Carlo BOLLER I fm December, 1971 "Chant du drapeau"; Emile JAQUES-DALCROZE "Los Vieux11 ; Jean APOTHELOZ "Grand Guillau­ me"; Joseph BOVET "L'Alpee"; Hermann LANG "Mon pays, rustique sejour''; Henri PLUMHOF "La chanson des etoiles"; Joseph BOVET "La montee a l'alpage"; Gustave DORET "Le peuple des bergers" - Choeurs d'homrnes remands/ Andre Charlet (Swiss Composers CT 64-28) WNIB P rog-ram Schedule is published by Radio Station WNIB, 25 East Chestnut, Chicago, Illinois 60611. Phone: 337-5252. Subscription rates: one year $5. 00: 9 PM VAUGHAN WILLIAMS In the Fen two years $9. 00; three years $12. 00. Country - New Philh/Slr Adrian Boult (Ang S 36532) ELGAR Sea Pictures, Op. ;37 - Janet Baker,ms; London Sym/Sir John Barbi­ COVER: Preparation is under way for the 30th annual "Christmas Around the rolli (Ang S 36796) World" Festival at the Museum of Science and Industry through January 1st. CHAUSSON Sym in Bb, Op. 20 - Boston Sym/Charles Munch (RCA 2647) One of America's most famous yuletide celebrations, the Festival will feature giant Christmas trees, theater presentations, choral offerings, and international 10:15 SAINT SAENS Piano Concerto i/5 meals. Pictures courtesy of the Museum of Science and Industry. in F, Op, 103 ("Egyptian"} - Jeanne Marie Darre,p; ORTF, Paris/Louis Fourestier (Pathe DTXPM 30396) LISZT Nocturnal Procession (An Episode from Lenau's 11 :Fanst"} - Suisse Ro­ mande Orch/Ernest Ansermet (Lon CSA 1221) Nuernberg" - Helen Donath, s (Eva); Ruth Hesse, WEDNESDAY 1 ms (Magdalena); Rene Kollo, t (Walther von THURSDAY 2 Stolzing); Peter Schreier, t (David); Eberhard 9 AM BACH Suite #3 in D - Berlin Phil/ Buechner, (Kunz Vogelg·esang){! Hans Joachim 9 AM WEBER Clarinet Concerto #2 in Herbert von Ka:rajan (DGG 138 976/8) Rotzsch, t (Balthnsar Zorn); Peter Bindszus, t Eb, Op. 74 - Benny Goodman,cl; Chicago Sym/ TARTINI 'Cello Concerto in A - (Urlich Eisslinger); Horst Hiesterrnann, t (Au­ Jean Martinon (RCA 3052) Natalla Gutman, 'c; Moscow Conservatory Orch/ gustin Moser); Theo Adam,hs bt (Hans Sachs); BEETHOVEWConcerto in C for Mikhail Terian {Mel/Ang SR 40148) Geraint Evans, bs ht (Sixtus Beckmesser); Karl Piano, Violin, 'Cello & Orch, Op. 56 ("Triple") ARNE Org·an Concerto #5 in g - Ridderbusch, bs (Veit Pogner); Horst Lunow, bs - Sviatoslav Richter,p; David Oistrakh, vn; Albert de Klerk, organ; Amsterdam Chamber (Konrad Nachtigall); Zoltan Kelemen, hs (Fritz Mstislav Rostropovich, 'c; flerlin Phil/Herbert Orch/Anthon van der Horst (Das Alte Werk Kotlrner); Hermann Christian Polster, bs (Her­ von Karajan (Ang S 36727) AWT 9404-C) mann Orte!}; Heinz Reeh, bs (Hans Schwarz); Siegfried Vogel, bs (Hans Foitz); Kurt Moll, bs 10 AM HOSSJ:Nl "William Tell" Highlights 10 AM CIMAHOSA "Il Matrirnonio Segreto" (Night Watchman); Dresden State Opera Chorus; - Andrea Guiot, s (Mathilde); Nicolai Gedda, t Overture - NBC &'ym/ Arturo Toscanini (RCA Leipzig Radio Chorus; Dresden State Orch/Hcr­ (Arnold); Ernest Blanc, bt (William Tell); Nat'l 7026); & C!IERlJBL'H "Medea" Overture - Santa bert von Karajan (Ang SEL 3776) Theatre Orch, Paris/Alain Lombard (Ser 60181) Cecilia Orch/Lambcrto Gardclli (Lon OSA 1389) CLEMENTI Piano Sonata in f, Op, (i:50 LISZT Concert Etude i/2 inf ("La 10:50 SMETANA Trio in g, Op. 15 - Trio di Bolzano {Vox PL 10440) 14#3 - Vladimir Horowitz,p (RCA 1902) ieggierezza"); & Concert Etude #3 in D~ ("Un J/3 REICHA Wind Quintet in A, Op. Sospiro") - Philippe Entrernont, p (Col ML 6123) BRAHMS Sym in F, Op. 90 - 91#5 - Reicha Wind Quintet (Cr 22-16-0109) Philh/Carlo Maria Giulini (Ser S 60101) 7 PM MUSIC BY SV.1SS COMPOSERS 12 Y l l AM SCHUBERT "Magic Harp" Excerpts Raffaele d'ALESSANDRO (1911 - PM MOMPOU Cancion Danza Nos, - Orch & Cho of Naples/Denis Vaughan (RCA 1D59) Tema Variate for Orch - Studio Orch of 4, 5 & G - Alicia de Larrocha,p (Lon CS 6677) 2937) Geneva/Jean-Marie Auberson (Swiss Composers EGK Quattro Canzoni (''Canto delle SCHUMANN &ym #4 in d, Op. 120 - CTS 49) risaie"; ''Tu nel. tuo letto"; "Crudele Irene"; & Cleveland Orch/George Szell (Ody Y3 30844) Franz TISCIIHAUSER {1921) "Punc­ "Tarantelia")-Irmgard Seefried, s; Bavarian tus contra Punctum" (Fantasy after Fabein von State Orch/Werner Egk (DGG 18 759) 12 PM BRAHMS 4 Bal.lades, Op. l(l - Ar- Lessing for Tenor, Bass and Small Orch} - HALFFTER Rapsodie Portuguesa tur Rubinstein, p (RCA 3186) H:rns-Ul rich - Gonzalo Soriano, p; Spanish Nat'! Orch/Odon MAHLER 5 Rueckert Songs ("Blicko muenster Radio Alonso {Lon CM 9271) rnir nkht in die Lieder'.!!: nrch atn1etr cinen lin­ Composers CT 64-18) ARAMBARRI 8 Basque Songs - den Duft"; "Um Mieternacht"; "Liehst du urn Julion-F rancois ZBINmrn ( l\JJ 7) Teresa Berganza,ms; Gran Orquesta Sinfonia/ Schoenheit"; & ''Ich bin dcr Welt ablmnden ge­ Fantasy for Flnte &.Orch, Op. 22 - Aurele Ni­ Gerardo Gombau (Lon 5M3) komrnen") - J;met Bakcr,n,s; New Philh/Sir colet, fl; Lausanne Chan,ber Ort:h/Victcr Desar­ John Bnrhirol\i (Ang S 3G796} zens (SWiss Composers CT G4-18} 1PM THE WNfB LIBRARY i/16a4 STRAUSS Titl Eulenspiegel's Alfred KELLEll VERDI Ballet Music from "Aida"; Merry Pranks, Op. 28 - Royal Phil/Henry for String Orch - Beromuenstcr MUSSORGSKY Dances of the Persian Slaves Lewis {Lon SPC 21054) Erich Schmid (Swiss Composers CT 134-21) from "Khovantschina"; BORODIN Dance of the Polovtsian Maidens & Polovtsian Dances from 1 Pl\1 THE ½'NIB LIBRARY #1G33 MUSIC BY SWISS COMPOSERS "Prince Igor"; PONCHIELLI Dance of the Hours LALO Symphonie Espagnole, Op. Joerg WYTTENBACH (HJ:l5) Three from "La Gioconda"; \VAGN:E;R Venusberg Music 21; TCHAIKOVSKY Scrnnnde Melnncclique, Op. Movements for Oboe, Harp & Piano - Heinz from ''Tannhaeuser" - Philh/Herbert von Kara­ 26 - Leonid Kognn, vn; Phiih/Kiril Kondeashin Holl!ger, oboe; Ursula Heiliger, harp; Juerg jan (Ang 35925) {Ang 35721) Wyttcnbach,p (Sv,iss Composers CT 64-21) Emile ,JA(;/UES-DALCRO ZE ''Seig­ 2 PM GLIERE Coloratura Concerto - 2 PJvl WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON OPERA neur, mon coeur est tourmcnte"; Jean BINET Joan Sutherland, s; London Sym/Richard Bon­ '-.llAGNER "Die Meistersinger von "La complainte du mercenuirc"; Gustave DORET ynge {Lon OS 26110j 3 VAINBERG Trumpet Concerto in London Syrn/Aaron Copland (Col MS 7223) Ciccolini,p (Ang· S 36774) B~, Op, 95 - Timofey Dokschitser, tr; Bolshoi SATIE/DEBUSSY 2 Gymnopedies - Theatre Orch/Algis Zuraitis (Mel/Ang SR 40149) John de Lanoie, oboe; London Syrn/Andre Pre­ ARENSKY Piano Concerto ("Rus­ vin (RCA 2945) sian"} - Felicja Blumenthal,p; Brno Phil/Jiri FRIDAY 3 POULENC "Avant le cinema"; Waldhans (Auditorium 101} !!Hymnen; ni1ain dominee par le coeur"; t 1La 9 AM BERWALD Sinfonie Capricieuse - souris"; "Nuage"; & "Le portrait" - Gerard 3 PM STRAVINSKY Sym in Eb, Op. 1 - Stockholm Phil/Antal Dorati (Vic VICS 1319) Souzay, bt; Dalton Baldwin,p (RCA 3018) Columbia Sym/lgor Stravinsky (Col ML 6389) KREUTZER Grand Septet in E~, FRANCAIX Serenade for Small Op. 62 - Vienna Octet Members (Lon CS 6672) Orch - Cleveland Sinfonietta/Louis Lane {Epic) 3:45 SHOSTAKOVICH Piano Concerto #2, Op. 101 - John Ogdon,p; Royal Phil/Law­ 10 AM DONIZETTI "Ah! Fuggt da rnorte'' 6PM TONIGHT AT LYRIC OPERA rence Foster (Ang s 36805) from "Poliuto" - Montserrat Caballe, s; Ber­ STRAUSS Interlude & Final Scene PROKOFIEFF Violin Concerto 112 nabe Marti, t {Ang S 36787) from "Salome" - Ljuba Welitch, s; Metropolitan in g, Op. 63 - Isaac Stern, vn; Philadelphia BELLINI "Un ritratto? - Veggi.am" Opera Orch/Fritz Reiner (Ody 32-16-0077) Orch/Eugene Ormandy (Col ML 6035) from "La Straniera" - Joan Sutherland, s; Willi­ KHACHATURIAN "Spartacus" Suite am Conrad, t (Lon A 4257) 6:20 ELGAR Dream Children, Op. 43111 - Vienna Phil/Aram Khachaturian (Lon CM 9322) CHOPIN Piano Concerto #2 in f, & #2 - London Proms/Raymond Agoult (RCA Op. 21 - Gina Bachauer,p; London Syrn/Antal 2326) 5 PM SCHUBERT Divertissement a la Dorati (Mer MG 50432) DEBUSSY Children's Corner 6'uite Hongroise in g, Op. 54 - Paul Badura-Skoda & - Ivan Moravec, p (Connoisseur Scciety CS 1866) Joerg Demus,p (Vic VICS 1329) 11 AM CHAUSSON Syrn in Bb, Op. 20 - BIZET Jeux d'Enfants, Op. 22 - WEBER Hungarian Fantasy - Ber­ Boston Sym/Charles Munch (RCA 2647) Philh/Carlo Maria Giulini (Ser S 60022) nari:I Garfield, bsn; Philadelphia Orch/Eugene.
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