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0 ME J TO OUR AUTHORIZED EZEKIEL SHOWS There are at least 763 places not suited for the evaluation of high fidelity speakers. They include sub- way stations, airports, and crowded hotel rooms. Since we do not display our speakers under any of these conditions, we cordially invite you to pick your audio show favorites, and then compare them to the Ezekiel Loudspeakers under rigid showroom conditions. Any of our authorized dealers will give you the Ezekiel show. Compare clarity, definition, balance, and transient response. You'll see why we feel the Ezekiel speakers are "The Most Accurate Reproducers Available."

Ezekiel Show Dealers: McGuire's Audio - 6929 Arlington Road, Bethesda, Maryland 657-3336 Audio Specialists - 230 W. Broad Street, Falls Church, Virginia 532-1023 Wheaton Plaza Hi Fi - Wheaton Plaza, Wheaton, Maryland 949-2355 Stereo Corner - 19126 Montgomery Village Ave., Gaithersburg, Md. ____ 948-1175 Audio Specialists - 1605 Connecticut Ave., N.W., Washington, D. C. ____ 667-7480 Sight & Sound - Campus Hills Shopping Center, Bel Air, Maryland 734-7783 Fred Burke Says: After 14 Years Why is Audio Center Still Number

1957 - Audio Center opens for busi- ness late in year. 1958 - Audio Center was told they would not last six months in business, however, they ended up first year in the black! 1959 - Audio Center became a leading dealer in its second year of operation! 1960 - Audio Center became Fisher's largest single store dealer in entire Washington area. 1961 - Audio Center ran an advertisement which was so successful that Home Furnishings Daily, a respected national pub- lication, came to Washington to interview Mr. Burke. 1962 - Audio Center, growing faster and faster, re- models, and doubles size of show- rooms! 1963 - Audio Center's growth is recognized by audio industry. Fea- ture articles on this unique dealership appear in trade publications as an ex- ample for other dealers all over the country to follow. 1964 - Audio Center sets a national sales record over previous year in three major brands. 1965 - Audio Center is cited by JBL as one of their top ten dealers in . 1966 - Audio Center doesn't rest on its laurels, and is again honored by JBL as one of their top ten dealers nationally! 1967 - Audio Center is honored as largest single store dealer on east coast by KLH. Audio Center singled out by a leading national audio magazine as top fea- tured dealer. 1968 - Audio Center again is tapped by KLH as largest single store dealer on east coast! Ever expanding, Audio Center diversifies into fast rising infant Video industry; forms Professional Products Co. 1969 - Audio Center is singled out as largest full line Sony dealer on east coast. 1970 - Audio Center, again honored as largest full line Sony dealer on east coast, also honored as largest Sony Video dealer in United States. 1971 - Audio Center, first to offer double your money back during a Washington's Birth- day Sale if undersold, launches a George Washington's Birthday Sale in its fourteenth year of service to the public featuring some of the lowest prices ever offered on name brand merchandise!

AUDIO N _ R Home of the world's finest sound reproducing equipment Suburban Maryland's oldest and largest component High Fidelity Dealer 4962 Fairmont Ave. OL. 6-5100 Bethesda, Md. Daily 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. Sat. 'tí1 7 P.M. P.S.: Audio Center was recently honored as the longest continuous advertiser in Forecast FM! FORECAST FM 3 THE NEW FORECAST Tandberg 6000X THE FM LISTENING GUIDE FEBRUARY, 1971 / VOL. 7 / NO. 12 STEREO DECK

6 Surround Sound Show

8 Previewing the Show

32 Service Directory 34 Guide to the Show

38 FM News 40 Calendar of the Arts 42 Subject Index 46 Broadway Spotlight 46 Box 46 The Spoken Word Our Cover - "Ah! Sweet Mystery of Life", 48 Week at a Glance featuring the unique "Kiss Me Again", "Thine Alone" and "Sweetheart" 56 Listening Guide Crossfield Design are just a few of the songs that brought fame to the 95 Composer Index The 6000X challenges the most precise 'prince of the operetta'. professional instruments that sell for $1,100 or Victor Herbert was born in 97 Scanning the Dial more. At 331 ips, this new stereo deck surpasses Dublin, February 1, 1859. the 7/ ips performance of our world famous, He played the in high fidelity top rated Model 64) It offers the truest leading European orchestras even at 33'4 fps (40-18,000Hz you've ever heard, in ±2'hdb). And, it incorporates a completely before finally settling new design for the 70's...fresh, interesting City in 1886. His -inviting usel career as a composer spanned 30 years, and Convince yourself. Would you believe... included "Babes in Signal-to-noise ratio at 62db Toyland", "Naughty 70db dynamic range, plus An additional 24db overload protection Marietta", "The Red Mill" Peak reading instruments and nearly 40 others. Herbert was an immensely And would you believe... popular man and used his 4 hyperbolic, mumetal screened, precision - considerable influence to gapped heads He Editor and Publisher Mixing, cueing, source vs. tape monitor, help establish ASCAP. W. MOSTOW sound -on -sound, add -a -track, remote control was also the first American RICHARD Independent mike/ line recording controls composer to write an Technical Editor and stereo mixing original score for a motion WILLIAM A. TYNAN picture. Towards the end Although we hesitate to say that this is the world's of his life, he contributed Arts Editor best tape recorder, we have yet to find its equal! ANNE HUBBARD Try the new 6000X. Record any material at 33'4. revues for the Ziegfield Play it back. Compare with others at 7'/. You'll see Follies. In 1924 he died in Classical Recordings that you now can make professional quality New York. ROBERT E. BENSON recordings. Popular Recordings

1 MATTHEW C. EDWARDS FORECAST FM - Business and Jazz $49900 RALPH DE TOLEDANO Editorial Offices: PAUL ANTHONY 934 Bonifant St., Silver Spring, Md. Cover Artist ANN KAHL 20910. Telephone (301) 588-1800. Log Assistants ELEANOR HEEGER Subscription rate $5.00 per year. Please PAMELA FRESHOUR allow 30 days for processing new FIDELITY subscriptions and change of address. Subscriber Service SOUND Co. Copyright © 1971. Forecast FM, Inc. NANCY WEBB 296-9110 Suite 105 -Ring Bldg. Second-class postage paid FRANCES DUNN 1200 18th Street, N.W. at Washington, D. C. by Washington, D.C. 20036 Forecast FM, Inc., 7410 Birch Av., Wash., D. C. Postmaster send 3579 to Silver Spring office.

4 FORECAST FM The two that couldn't wait.

Every so often, an idea just won't wait until its range (or, quite próbably, above it). and way ahead of their time. Don't wait to time has So it come. arrives ahead of schedule. And the FM section has not only high enjoy them at your dealer. Sony Corporation And begins a trend. sensitivity and selectivity (2.2 uV IHF and or America, 47-47 Van Dam Street, Long Island Take the new Sony 6055 receiver, for in- 80dB respectively) but lower noise and better City, New York 11101. stance. It takes direct -coupled circuitry into interference rejection, to help you discover fHF Constant p.wer supply method at 4 ohms a new dimension. Which means there is noth- stations that you've never heard before- ing to come between you and the sound- re-discover stations that were barely listenable. no coupling capacitors, and no interstage before. transformers. You'll discover new flexibility, too, in the Those capacitors and transformers could control functions. Sony's famous two-way cause phase shift or low -end roll -off, or function selector lets you switch quickly to diminish the damping factor at the low fre- the most used sources-or dial conventionally A IA -1- 1(-It quencies where you need it most. to such extras as a front -panel AUX input jack, 1. A' e So, instead we use Darlington -type coupling, or a second phono input. There's a center a complementary -symmetry driver stage, and channel output, too, to fill the hole -in -the - - an output stage that needs no coupling capa- middle in large rooms, or feed mono signals a citor between itself and the speaker because to tape recorders or a remote sound system. 4%, 441 it's supplied with both positive and negative The Sony 6065. $399.50 - rrr q '{á . voltages not just positive and ground). Another "impatient" receiver also featuring ~ The results speak for themselves. The ampli- the new Sony approach to direct coupling, fier section puts. out 255 watts' with less than the 6055 delivers 145 watts. Moderately priced, TWO NEW 0.2% distortion, and a cleaner, purer sound this receiver is a remarkable value at 8299.50. RECEIVERS FROM than you've heard before in the 6065's price So, there they are, months ahead of schedule SONY® See Sony at the Washington Hi Fi Show. the broadcast of so much pleasant, high - A TOTAL -SURROUND SOUND SHOW quality sound into homes, and now even into automobiles and boats. Our Washing- by Teresa Rogers ton Show, incidentally, also gave the pio- surround" sound. Included will be the President neer public demonstrations of FM and first public demonstration of four -channel High Fidelity Music Show, Inc. cartridge stereo for installation in auto- broadcasting over a single FM station, using mobiles. The Washington High Fidelity Music Show a technique that will be available to most of 1971 will be the biggest ever held in the presently equipped stereo owners through Another aspect of the Washington Shows Nation's Capital. It will occupy four floors the addition of a simple and inexpensive has been the official attention they have of the historic Hotel Washington at 15th decoding device. received in this capital city. We certainly Street and Pennsylvania Avenue, just the only hi-fi show which was in one The Washington Show is following in its are across the square from the White House. year formally opened by a President -to -be own tradition by offering this demonstra- Over 80 rooms will be occupied by more of United States. This happened in tion of the newest dimension in FM broad- the than 50 exhibitors, and, once again, the 1959 when the then Vice President Nixon The very Show, in 1954, played Washington Hi -Fi Show expects the biggest casting. first introduction of saluted the industry in a speech declaring attendance of any similar show in the a prominent part in the broadcasting by stag- the show opened to the public. United States. It is quite pleasant to be stereo recording and of this able to make this prediction considering ing a closed-circuit demonstration Other celebrated Washington officials who programming material that the Washington market is, at best, the technique using as have participated in the shows include a Auditorium of seventh in the United States according to concert from the Coolidge Senator William Fulbright, FCC Chairman of The 1961 Show in- the estimates of the 1970 census. the Library Congress. Rosel Hyde, FCC Commissioner Robert E. cluded the first public demonstration of Lee and, while he was in the White House, The focus of the show will be on new multiplex stereo -casting - the art of trans- the Honorable Sherman Adams. technology in the art of sound reproduc- mitting separate audio channels over one tion, as has been the case with all of the FM frequency. FCC commissioners and en- The 1971 Show will be the first one to Washington shows since the first one in gineers came to the Show and took a relate the world of computers to hi-fi music 1954. Here in 1971 most exhibitors will serious look at this process and eventually at mass consumer level. A pair of MIT pro- offer demonstrations of four -channel "total adopted the rules that have made possible fessors have developed a music -producing computer which can be programmed even by a child to compose continuously varied HI-FI SHOW PARKING FACILITIES musical sounds for a run - if anyone wants a to wait that long-of thirty years. It can ó also be set for any shorter and more LAFAYETTE rn practical time period that may be desired. wó o P VE P SQUARE oR This quick entry into the field of instant tia r A musical genius is being introduced at the rr price of $300. Visitors to PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE S P P relatively modest to try out its possi- N tn the Show will be able w' G ST they will al x bilities for themselves-although y t1 poten- w M not be able to prove the thirty-year tial of its capacity since they will be E limited by the Show hours which start on U F STREET 12 at 5 p.m. and end on THE. rn Friday, February X February 15 at 6 p.m. If you w /WHITE 9 Monday, HOUSE\ é haven't yet caught up with the new federal calendar, that particular Monday this year HAMILTON PL.- P STATE PL. is Washington's Birthday. E STREET This will be the first time that the Hotel ONtq Washington will be host to the Show. This -y. SHOw E ST ?'IVE Av HI-FI famous hostelry has recently been com- pletely remodeled in the most tasteful jvam/mot-mt style. Besides its favorable location next to the White House complex, it offers more o than 5,000 nearby parking spaces during I Show hours. About 2,000 of these can be locations in- THE ELLIPSE P found in unrestricted street cluding the Ellipse. More than 3,000 spaces Iwli lots and n are available in off-street parking o garages. A convenient parking map appears 1ll70 in this issue of Forecast FM. M M x OF LABOR n DEPT. The only thing that we might have to apologize for in advance is that the popu- CONSTITUTION AVE. larity of our Washington shows makes them P PARKING LOTS AND GARAGES (3.973 SPACES) UNRESTRICTED STREET PARKING very crowded at peak hours. If you are an encounter enthusiast and enjoy rubbing FRIDAY, FEB. 12, AFTER 6:30 P.M., 15 St. from 14 to 15 Sts.; 15 and 17 Sts. from E. from E St. to Pennsylvania Ave.; 15 and 17 St. to Constitution Ave.; E St. from 14 to elbows, ears, and other parts of your anat- Sts. from E St. to Constitution Ave.; 15 St. 15 Sts.; New York Ave. from 13 to 14 Sts.; omy with fellow stereo addicts, then the from New York Ave. to H St.; New York Ave. and after 6:30 P.M.: New York Ave. from 14 and Sunday from 13 to 15 St.; Pennsylvania Ave. from 14 to 15 Sts. afternoon hours on Saturday to 15 Sts.; E St. from 13 St. to Pennsylvania are for you. If you prefer a more leisurely Ave.; E St. from Pennsylvania Ave. to 131 St.; SUNDAY, FEB. 14 AND MONDAY, FEB. 15 approach, plan to come after 5 p.m. on Fri- E St. from 14 to 15 Sts.; F St. from 14 to (Washington's Birthday holiday) parking is 15 Sts.; H St. from New York Ave. to 15 St unrestricted all day on the streets listed day, Saturday or Sunday or any time on Constitution Ave. between 15 and 17 Sts. above and the rules liberalized to include, Monday, Washington's Birthday. in some cases, both sides of a street. SATURDAY, FEB. 13, AFTER 9:30 A.M., is the run E St. from 14 to 15 Sts.; E St. from Penn- ANY DAY: Visitor parking is available An additional festive note that day in the week on the East Ellipse sylvania Ave. to 131/2 St.; H St. from New every of the Show also includes Lincoln's Birth- York Ave. to 14 St. facing 15 St. Remainder of the Ellipse how officially is restricted to White House day and Valentine's Day. We don't see SATURDAY, FEB. 13, AFTER 4 P.M., E St. permit holders at all times. But from a you can fail to have a swinging, sonic time after noon from 13 St. to Pennsylvania Ave.; F St. practical standpoint, on Sat- in all dimensions. from 14 to 15 Sts.; H St. from New York Ave. urday and all -day Sunday and the Monday to 14 St.; H St. from 14 to 15 Sts.; 15 St. holiday more spaces will be available be- .mployees will be from E St. to Pennsylvania Ave.; 15 St. from cause fewer White House Nev York Ave. to H St.; Pennsylvania Ave. working on those days. 6 FORECAST FM TEAL

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RA -41 CA 4 -track, 4- and 2 -channel-41 playback trecord amplifier) 2-channel record isAc _ TEAC 00 , v T. oo 4 -track, 4- andA-42 2 -channel playback 21111 I:! - 4- and 2 -channel record tEAC _ ire 0 2 RA -41's TCA-40 HIGHER MATH (Mounting cradle and dust cover optional) Three decks, three capabilities: the Simul-teak® TCA Series from TEAC. Buy one, add onto it, and you're up to the next model. Keep going till you reach :he top. Or start at the top, and get everyth:ng going for you at once. All three units feature 4- and 2 -channel playback - the only brand with auto reverse. And Models 40 and 41 can be modified to the o full 4 -channel capability of Model 42 as shown. Meanwhile, any one of thesE decks is compatible with your present 2 -channel maA. .Á .'e_ .. ZIT equipment without modification. Other 4 -channel tape decks may look like ours. But they either have only one motor - or they cost a king's ransom. (They don't sound as good, either.) And any way you add them up, the TCA Series can never be obsolete. You don't even need a slide rule to show you why. Just a good pair of ears.

Experience our 4 -channel stereo and see what's new from TEAC in booth Nos. 415 & 416 at the Washington, D. C. Hi -Fi Show, Feb. 12-15. ". T E ACA TEAC Corporation of America 4L. 2000 Colorado Avenue Santa Monica, 90404 ~Y s ii' clude the following: DC driver clamping circuit to provide very clean clipping and PREVIEWING recovery from overloads. This feature in- creases the usable dynamic range by keep- ing sound clean at very high power levels. "Idler" power supply takes over while main amplifier power switch is in "off" position, THE to eliminate turn -on pulses and noise bursts typical of other transistor circuits. Bass tone control curves are tailored to .1 provide meaningful loudness compensa- SHOW tion, by equalizing for the differences in hearing sensitivity curves at varying loud- .11 ness levels. Built-in null circuit provides quick, accurate means for channel balanc- ing. Color -coded input and output con- nectors simplify installation, help prevent :. mistakes in hookup. Stable, trouble -free operation can be expected with speakers make will - of any conventional or design; 'Ill li ll l Ft' I I even tolerate short circuits without dam- age to transistors. by william a. tynan, technical editor Concord Mark Series

This year's hi fi show will certainly have grated stereo FM tuner, preamplifier/con- one main theme whether or not it is the trol and power amplifier, all silicon solid- one that is featured in the promotional state design. I 0 .-- material. That theme is four -channel. _' - Special circuit features include a DC driver I := - Washington/Baltimore area hi fi fans and clamping circuit to provide very clean - music lovers will have, probably their best clipping and recovery from overloads. This Concord Electronics Corporation has intro- for some to come to hear feature increases the usable dynamic range opportunity time duced three receivers as part of its Mark a number of four -channel demonstrations. by keeping sound clean at very high power Series. Designated the Mark 10, Mark 12 Some will be good and some not so good, levels. AR states "Idler" power supply takes and Mark 20 (pictured) the units feature but you should be able to get an idea of over while main amplifier power switch is 100, 150 and 300 watts of power respectively. whether or not you want to plan on acquir- in "off" position, to eliminate turn -on ing four -channel facilities for your home pulses and noise bursts typical of many Features for all three models include solid music system sometime in the fairly near transistor circuits. Bass tone control curves state circuitry throughout utilizing FET's, future. are tailored to provide meaningful loudness IC's and silicon transistors for minimum compensation, by equalizing for the differ- noise, maximum selectivity and high relia- ideas on speaker You may also get some ences in hearing sensitivity curves at vary- bility. Patented power transistor protection placement and other particulars in the ing loudness levels. Built-in null circuit circuits plus built-in speaker protection four -channel set-up. provides quick, accurate means for chan- circuits prevent damage through short or nel balancing. Color -coded input and out- Another thing that you will probably note, overload. put connectors simplify installation, help is the large number of quite good cassette prevent mistakes in hookup. Stable, trouble - Design features for each including a tape The cassette looks like it may units. free operation with speakers of any con- smoke -black front panel with black -out, become the principal tape format although ventional make or design is claimed. The back -lighted tuning dial, tuning meter and stereo -8 is fighting hard and reel-to-reel unit will even tolerate short circuits with- function indicators. Each incorporates will always have its devotees. out damage to transistors, AR says. linear logging scales, a center -reading tun- Forecast FM will, of course be at the show ing meter for FM and a maximum -reading AR FM Tuner in room 403. I expect to be there, although signal strength tuning meter for AM. In probably not full-time. On Monday I will cases of a weak signal from a remote FM probably be around most of the day, and stereo station, the built-in auto stereo would enjoy meeting any readers who care feature automatically switches to the mon- to stop by. aural mode. Tape monitoring and front panel provisions for main and remote So that you can get an idea of what will be speaker selection, stereo headphone jacks on display at the show by the various and loudness contour controls are The AR FM Tuner is another offering in this standard exhibitors, the following pages are devoted features on all models. well-known company's entrance into this to providing a little sneak preview. electronic portion of the high fidelity busi- Fisher Model 101 ness. It's specifications are similar to the AR FM Receiver covered elsewhere.

Receivers, Tuners AR Amplifier `...i:::.L.Z -_z..... and Amplifiers . 1 '1 '1 ^ n PN P rrri AR FM Receiver Fisher bills this newest receiver as the "World's First Four Channel Receiver." The 701 has four separate power amplifiers and pre -amps and mulemia~ The AR amplifier is an integrated stereo provides four channel 1 preamplifier/control and power amplifier, inputs for tape and record program sources. 1 = all silicon solid-state. Dimensions (not in- Provisions are included inside this unit to accommodate a plug-in circuit board to 1 cluding control knobs): with optional wood decode four channel FM cover, 15% in. wide by 41/2 in. high by 10 in. multiplex broad- known New to the receiver field is the well deep; without wood cover, 15''/ in. wide by casts once the FCC approves a system. All Acoustic Research Incorporated. AR offers in all, the 701 should be an up 45(6 in. high by 10 in. deep. to date the following description of their new piece of equipment for some years to product. The AR FM receiver is an inte- Special circuit features stated by AR in- come. 8 FORECAST FM Performance *Audio magazine says: "It is extremely attractive with its base and dust cover, both of which are.optional accessories, and it performs superbly. In over twenty hours of use, the unit performed flawlessly, with never a fault in its changing operations during that time. Naturally, we cannot test any equipment to destruction and still produce a number of profiles each month. However, Garrard's reputation practically guarantees continued high -quality performance for years, and any user should be com- pletely satisfied with this model, which represents the culmination of many years of turntable manufacture." Price **Stereo Review says: "At a time when most automatic turntable prices are soar- ing, it is encouraging to note that the price of the SL95B is unchanged from that of the SL95 ($129.50). A number of different bases a'e available ranging in price from $6.50 to $19.95. A dust cover that fits all bases is $6.50." Unbeatable combination

Garrard's SL95B Automatic Turntable $129.50. There is a Garrard Automatic Turntable for every stereo system, all on display in Rooms 418-21

Reprinted with permission from the March 1970 issue of AudioC Reprinted with permit ion from the issue British Industries Co., of Avnet, Inc. March 1970 of Stereo Review C a,division FORECAST FM 9 Fisher provides the following specifications on the 701: Usable sensitivity 1.7 uv, cap- ture ratio 1.5 dB, music power at 1 kHz 8 For cartridges that can ohms 250 watts ± 1dB, power bandwidth IHF at 8 ohms 20-25,000 Hz. track as low as 0.1 gram Sansui Model 8 FM/AM Receiver

Features all new Empire 990.. . world's most perfectly balanced playback arm. :u;;e . 5 V No acoustic feedback even when ( _+' you turn up gain and bass. World's finest turntable motor- The Model 8 combines the essential fea- type main- hysteresis synchronous tures of Sansui's studio -type Model AU999 tains speed accuracy with zero Control Center and Amplifier with those of error. their Model TU999 Stereo Tuner. - - Lowest rumble of any turntable tested, 90dB (RRLL), wow and Sansui has the following to say concerning The Model 8 has a 200 - flutter, .01%. their new offering: watt direct -coupled amplifier (IHF music Exclusive pneumatic suspension power), driven by both positive and nega- lets you dance, jump or rock tive power supplies, and employs negative "` without bouncing the stylus off feedback down to d -c for exceptionally the record. steady damping. Continuous power, at 4 e Tone arm floats down or lifts up ohms of 160 watts is obtained. Response from a record surface bathed in is 5 to 50,000 Hz ±1 db with distortion less _._ light. Pick out the exact selec- than 0.3% total harmonic and less than tion you want, even in a dark- 0.4% intermodulation. ened room. The FM tuner, boosts a sensitivity of 1.7 microvolts IHF and features three dual - MICN gated field-effect transistors in a 4 -gang . New Troubador 598 with two r -f stages. The i -f ampli- Mfd. U.S.A. front end fier is a three -stage differential amplifier record playback system embodied in three integrated circuits. A $199.95-less base and cover/ walnut base and plexiglas cover-$34.95 highly selective crystal filter is used in ad- dition to a block filter. The exceptionally Write for free "Guide to Sound Design for 1971." Empire Scientific sharp -skirted response curve thus obtained EMPIRE Corp., 1055 Stewart Ave., Garden City, N.Y. 11530 results in a selectivity of 60 db, a capture ratio of 1.5 db and correspondingly im- pressive figures for signal-to-noise (better than 65 db). Spurious -response and image - frequency rejection are better than 100 db. Other features include automatic stereo- mono/FM switching, stereo -mono amplifier selection, normal -reverse stereo, two pho- nograph input circuits, one -touch push- button terminals for antenna and speaker connections, illuminated program source legend indicators, an FM stereo indicator and a built-in supply -voltage selector. Sony STR-6065 FM Stereo Receiver 821 KENT AVE. NEAR BALTIMORE NATIONAL PIKE SONY® OPPOSITE WESTVIEW PHONE 747-5260 Sony STR-6055 _, ,+ f, FM stereo/FM-AM receiver G ,. .. . t11 ` 1i ,

SONY Sony claims the STR-6065 boasts an FM '- tuner section that has the sensitivity to pick up even the weakest signals and turn them into enjoyable listening. Also, they

144 14 r - 441_ go on, it's insensitive to cross modulation sF ..s:¢.aN .- - - - '-. and other spurious interference that can mar listening pleasure. Attention to detail Modestly -priced, top-quality receiver. Delivers in every aspect of its amplifier and detector 145 1HF dynamic power, enough even for high quality, design is responsible for a capture ratio of low -efficiency speakersystems. Sensitive tuner brings only 1.5 dB, and FM signal-to-noise ratio of in weakest signals. Exclusive solid-state i.f. filters. 70 dB, and a total harmonic distortion Automatic stereo reception, zero -center tuning meter, figure in stereo of only 0.5%. front panel headphone jack; switches for tape monitoring, muting, speaker selection or The amplifier, according to Sony, features aux. inputs, loudness. $299.95 255 watts IHF dynamic power into 4 ohms. A dual polarity power supply and direct output coupling permits reproduction of the entire audio range.

10 FORECAST FM Font view Rear view with decorative -?r panels removed.

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in a room, any distance apart or from a wall .. . even together on an optional pedestal as a single -cabinet consolette ... and still preserve stereo perception and original tonal balance no matter where in the room you are listening. Here's why: Two W80As on a single optional pedestal.

The exclusive variplanular disc Furthermore, the W80A is a inside the cabinet provides a 2 "VAR IFLEX", because the discreet amount of direct frontal variplanular disc is also energy which is projected from adjustable. The disc is easily the top of the cabinet; omnidi- set just once while the rectional energy from the sides system is being installed, and rear of the cabinet; and without tools or special instruments. reflected sound, mostly from There are numerous possibilities, the rear and top of the enclosure. The to meet virtually every decor or physical requirement. W80A is therefore not just an "omni"

or just a "reflecting" a forward - projecting speaker ... it is alt three. For example, setting the discs out- Setting the discs toe -In prevents board widens the stereo sound, if the hole -in -center problem, if the you keep room requires placing the two But, unlike most other multi - need to the two W80As close together. W80As far apart. speaker systems, the bass re- producer does not splatter its sound downward onto So startlingly effective is the combination of the mixing the floor, and the mid and 4 chamber and its adjustable variplanular disc, that you treble speakers do not can freely walk about the room, even sit directly in project in other direc- front of one speaker, and you'll always hear both stereo chan- tions. In the W80A, the nels. The music, always stereo, will literally follow you! fundamental tones and related harmonics, which give a musical instrument its identifying timbre and natural, realistic qualities, are reconstituted within a "mixing chamber" which contains the variplanular disc, so that the sounds of musical instruments enter the room as a whole, retaining tonal balance and further abet- ting stereo perception.

The W80A VARIFLEX is a decorator's dream, and happily, For a complete catalog, write to Wharfedale Division, practical in cost. At $317.60 list each, it is more than a British Industries Co., Dept. HA -21 Westbury,N.Y.11590. match for old fashioned speakers that are a lot bigger (the W80A is only 28" x 171/4" x 17" deep) and much more expensive.

VARIFLEX SPEAKER SYSTEM You are invited to see the entire Wharfedale Line in Room 420. FORECAST FM 11 A COMPONENT COLLECTION FOR YOU'VI ARRIVED, OR ARE ALMOST THERE. AT LAFAYETTE WE HAVE YOU IN MIND. YOU RESPECT THE VALUE. OF A DOLLAR SO OUR COMPONENTS ARE BUILT TO THE HIGH- YOU'RE SHREWD ENOUGH TO GO AFTER A EST STANDARDS OF QUALITY CRAFTSMAN- BARGAIN, AND KNOW QUALITY WHEN YOU SHIP AND SELL FOR MUCH LESS THAN YOU'D SEE AND HEAR IT. MAYBE YOU'RE THINKING EXPECT. COME IN AND HEAR THEM AT YOUR OF INVESTING IN HI-FI EQUIPMENT OR DE- NEAREST LAFAYETTE DEALER OR WRITE FOR SIRE TO ADD COMPONENTS TO YOUR PRES- OUR NEW 1971 CATALOG... ENT SYSTEM.

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1. LR-1500TA 240 WATT DELUXE SOLID STATE AM/FM STEREO RECEIVER. Acclainted by the critics, our finest receiver packs 240 watts of power with 1.5 uV IHF FM sensitivity and features Acritune for precise FM tuning, and Computor-Matic automatic overload pro- tection. Fine quality transistors. 4 Integrated Circuits, and 5 high- performance Field Effect Transistors provide you with more AM/ FM Stereo stations, noise -free clarity, and tonal purity. In addition, the LR-1500TA features a full complement of controls: Bass, Treble, Balance. Loudness, automatic FM stereo -mono switching, and ad- justable automatic FM interstation muting. Built-in AM and FM antennas. Stock No. 99-0I950WUX. Only $299.95. 2. LR-1000B DELUXE 150-WATT SOLID STATE AM/FM STEREO RECEIVER. This newly styled version of our previously successful LR-I000TA now has Acritune for foolproof visual tuning accuracy. FET's in the tuner front end plus Integrated Circuits assure outstanding selec- tivity, stability, and superior capture ratio. A full complement of controls includes: high and low frequency switchable noise filters, front panel headphone output jack, direct tape output jack, tape monitor, signal strength tuning meter, loudness switch, and bass, treble, and balance controls. Stick No. 99-99780 WXM. Only $239.95. 3. LAFAYETTE CRITERION "4X" 4 -SPEAKER, 4 -WAY SPEAKER SYSTEM. The Criterion "4X" is a carefully engineered 4 -speaker system with a full 4 -way electrical crossover. A big 12" woofer with a 41/2 lb. magnet structure and a 2" voice coil provide a rich bass sound. The 5" mid -ranee speaker assures smooth peak -free reproduction of the mid -range frequencies. A 3" tweeter and a 11/2" super ,tweeter pre- sent the high frequency range beyond audibility. The system is enclosed in beautiful oiled walnut veneer. Measures only 22W x 141/2H x 11,14"D. Stock No. 99-02370WUX. Only $69.95. 4. LR-775 100 -WATT SOLID STATE AM/FM STEREO L_ RECEIVER. -J L-L- t Beautifully designed and luxuriously styled, the LR-775 makes an attractive addition to any decor. Sensitive FM stereo circuitry will receive even the weakest signals while maintaining excellent fidelity r-7(- and freedom from distortion. The AM tuner section offers excellent selectivity plus a built-in flexible mount Ioopstick antenna. Other features include a front panel illuminated tuning meter. automatic a t stereo switching, speaker mode selection for main and/or remote . I ° 123 G j:... speakers, pushbutton function switches, and a built-in FM antenna. a ail Stock No. 99.02156WUX. Only $199.95. 5. LAFAYETTE RK-760A SOLID-STATE STEREO PUSH- BUTTON. CASSETTE DECK. and excellent performance make the RK-760A the 0 - Beautiful design -F- cassette deck you'll want to own. Record 4 or 2 track tapes and play them back in stereo or mona,ral. Features include: an exclusive sound -with -sound mixing mechanism whichtlets you record separate individual left and right channel sources simultaneously. STD - Chromium Dioxide Bias Switching for super premium high quality t hi -fidelity tapes, semi -slot loading, 2 -mike inputs on front panel and cassette ejector button. Stock No. 99-I5752WX. Only $99.95. ' 6. LAFAYETTE LA-I25B 160-WATT STEREO AMPLIFIER. This is our store sound room's hi-fi wall. It enables This bundle of power can be used as a separate amplifier or as a hear and test assorted equipment in any complement to the RK-890 tape deck. Among its exciting features you to which permit in and you fan avoid disappoint- is a pair of microphone input jacks you to plug combination, so that amplify an electronic musical instrument directly, and volume bal- ments when you get home. Mix a receiver, turn- ance controls which allow you to control each channel separately. table, and speakers, or a tuner, amplifier, speakers In addition, its power allows you to drive two different sets of and tape deck, or compare two speakers, amps, or speakers individually or simultaneously. Stock No. 99-02305W. receivers simultaneously. Whether you Choose from Only $129.95. oar own fine line of products or want to select 7. LAFAYETTE RK-890 8 -TRACK CARTRIDGE RECORD- from dozens of other name brands you'll be able ER/PLAYER TAPE DECK. facilities. to judge with your own ears. At Lafayette, a The RK-590 offers R -track cartridge record and playback pre-recorded or home made satisfied customer is our greatest satisfaction. Enjoy hours of listening pleasure from stereo tape cartridges. Among its many fine features are: an exclusive automatic cartridge ejector which operates when the unit is off to protect tape heads and cartridge rollers, front panel left and right Visit us at the Washington Hi -Fi Show channel microphone input jacks, dual recording VU level meters and February 12-15 Rooms 401 and 402 continuous play. Stock No. 99-I5844W. Only $119.95. L A FAS' E m -r E: LAFAYETTE Radio ELECTRONICS Dept. 30021 FREE!w Anna P.O. Box 10, Syosset, L.I., N.Y. 11791 7 FALLS CHURCH, VA. .i.alb dab tMMaiMMI, r FREE Catalog 30021 Send me 1971 GOLDEN JUBILEE EDITION Plaza 7 shopping Center Irllil.vd..t ' NAME 1 I~ 1971 CATALOGUE 710 Op'-ngtMon. thruonF i179:30n9PM 'ADDRESS GLEN BURNIE, MD. TOWSON, MD. I MT. RANIER, MD. 'CITY "Queenstown Shopping Center" IGlen Burnie Village Loch Raven Plaza Taylor Avenue I 3191 Queens Chapel Rd. (Rt. 500) Shopping Center 815 ' STATE ZIP PM Mon. thru Fri. til 9 PM Mon., Thurs.. Fri. 'tit 9:00 Open Mon., Thurs., Frl. 'trl 9:30 Um a MID MID WI r MI ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~ «A FORECAST FM 13 Sony STR-6200 Receiver HEAR AND BUY

REHO . ,. ., ttt SIOGIE ; ' iSS " i+ -"-at your nearest dealer: Zelda Fichandler Sony states it has combined in one unit Producing Director the performance and flexibility features WASHINGTON AREA usually reserved for separate components. According to their literature, twin FET's Audio The Ruling Associates Class arranged in a common -gate configuration 3123 N. Washington Blvd. Peter Barnes combined with five tuned circuits insure Arlington, Va. American Premiere and maximum sensitivity for noise -free recep- 525-1889 premiere play in the new tion of even the weakest, most Kreeger Theater distant FM signal without adjacent channel inter- Audio Specialists Jan. 15 - Feb. 21 ference. 1605 Conn. Ave., N.W. Washington, D.C. England's peerage teeters from Eight solid-state two -element the start, as award -winning play- ceramic fil- 667-7480 wright Peter Barnes' first scenes ters in the if section replace conventional introduce the 14th Earl of Gur- tuned interstage transformers. Sony claims ney mad as a hatter? or the Audio Specialists - a 100 only sane man left? . The selectivity specification of db, stereo 230 W. Broad St. only thing you'll be certain of separation of 40 dB, and a amplifier power is that he will become one of Falls Church, Va. your most unforgettable the- of 360 watts (IHF dynamic power into 4 532-1023 atrical characters. Savage, ohms). scorching, ruthlessly wild, it was acclaimed in as McGuire's Audio Shop "uproariously funny - at the Kenwood Model KR -6160 6929 Arlington Rd. same time that the jokes make you laugh your head off they Bethesda, Md. throw wide open the windows 657-3336 of your mind and blow away the accumulated dust of ages!" Iw Myer-EMCO O phone for reservations 1212 Conn. Ave., N.W. Washington, D.C. 223-5430 The tuner section of the KR -6160 features a 3-FET 4 -gang tuning condenser front-end, BALTIMORE AREA 638-670' 2 -IC and mechanical filter IF stages for high selectivity' and low (1.5 dB) capture Custom Music Systems ratio, and a new FM/AM signal strength 106 W. North Ave. meter and FM zero -center tuning meter Baltimore, Md. for fast, accurate tuning. VE 7-3900 The silicon -transistorized amplifier with 220 High Fidelity Centre watts power output at 4 ohms IHF is said to 317 W. Franklin St. be capable of accommodating a truly ex- Baltimore, Md. pansive stereo system, with output termi- 752-1664 nals for three sets of stereo speakers (plus Stereo center channel) and a speaker selector Sight and Sound switch to control each set separately, or Campus Hills Shop. Center Auto Radios Speakers A -and -B or A -and -C together. In- Bel Air, Md. For All Cars and Boats puts for two phonographs and two pairs of 734-7783 auxiliary lines, plus terminals for a tape Stansbury Stereo Center deck, provide a growth factor. An unusual Merritt at Wise feature of the KR -6160 is that it includes Dundalk, Md. provisions for mixing a microphone input 284-4625 with radio, phono or tape program moni- kddIu toring. As an added inducement a dynamic Stansbury Stereo Center microphone is included with the unit. Joppatowne Shop. Center Joppa, Md. British Industries BIC/LUX Line 679-8990 Stereoland GUARANTEED DRIVE-IN Eastpoint Mall =oª . rrrr- , r- r,. s = Dundalk, Md. AUTO RADIO SERVICE UN 284-6100 ¡ r i ere rt . re 1 WHILE.0-WAIT Stereoland A new line of receivers, amplifiers and Ingleside Shop. Center tuners from British Industries Co. will be Catonsville, Md. Martyrs seen at the show. This is the first time 747-6100 that this firm which is well known as the Electronics distributor of the Garrard line of automatic Stereo land turntables, and Wharfedale speaker sys- 224 W. Baltimore St. tems, has embarked on this facet of the Baltimore, Md. PHONE 933-6700 hi fi field. 727-2077 2412-14 University Blvd. The BIC/LUX line, as British Industries Stereoland Wheaton, Md. calls it, features two receivers, two ampli- Towson Plaza Use Beltway Exit =21 North fiers, and two tuners. Towson, Md. 828-6466 Leading off the line is the model 71/2R 14 FORECAST FM BOSE brings you Three for the show. ..

The BOSE 1001 - An absolute first in 1 . music reproduction. Not for sale.

Bose engineers have designed a compact computer JNNosF , 'OW that controls a complete sound demonstration system .dwn.ro. to let you experience separately the basic factors t:- that influence music reproduction in your home. In the sequence of demonstrations you will hear interesting and surprising phenomena such as sound coming from a different location than the speaker enclosure which is transmitting the sound. Mai r -

1 The BOSE 901 DIRECT/REFLECTING® I __ 2 J SPEAKER SYSTEM.* The most highly reviewed speaker system, regardless of size or price. Listen to the 901 and pick up your copy of the complete text of nine rave reviews from all the major high fidelity and music magazines.

The BOSE 501 - The Second DIRECT/ 3 I REFLECTING SPEAKER SYSTEM.* The Price: $124.80 each. The design goal: to outperform all other speakers that sell for less than the 901. Listen and judge for yourself whether the goal has been achieved. Free Drawing for BOSE 501's. Be sure to enter r your name at the BOSE exhibit. 111111,

Hear them at the Washington High Fidelity Show Hotel Washington. Rooms 517 and 518.

'covered by patent rights You can hear the difference now. issued or pending AI 47451 AIP Natick, Massachusetts 01760

FORECAST FM 15 AM -FM stereo receiver (pictured). This unit is rated at 150 RMS watts from both chan- nels simultaneously. The other receiver is the 71/3R, rated at 100 watts. Both units feature turning via "computer" circuits, AnTEREO, British Industries states providing com- STEREO CORNER plete noise suppression while tuning be- Greater Washington Area's newest tween stations, until the point of "perfect" tuning is reached. Only then does the audio Stereo Component showcase. go on. The 71/2R boasts an exceptional FM Visit our sound room and browse. Our ex- sensitivity figure of 1.2 microvolts. perienced consultants will bepleased to dis- cuss your Stereo - TV needs. Other features of the Model 71/2R include Experienced Audio Consultants Baxandall-type tone controls as used in Quality Stereo Systems & Televisions professional broadcast consoles to provide Expert Service Department individual tone adjustments for left and And More -- - right channels. Special turnover selector switches working in conjunction with the -., bass and treble controls allow for boosting i-, or cutting of six selected frequencies, keep- ing the other frequencies flat. The receiver has the usual array of inputs available. It also includes numerous lights to indicate the function which has been selected. This should be a worthwhile fea- ture for those who are confused when they can't receive any station because their unit is set for tape or phono.

British Industries Model 71/6A Stereo Amplifier

r1` THE STEREO CORNER, INC. 948-1175 A 157' MONTGOMERY VILLAGE MALL. GAITHERSBURG. MD. II; HOURS: 10 -9 WEEKDAYS, 9 -6 SATURDAY, ALSO BY APPOINTMENT The Model 71/6A combination pre -amp and power amplifier is another in British Indus- tries new line of high fidelity components. The tone control section of the 71/6A in- corporates separate bass and treble con- trols working in combination with turnover selector switches. The two bass frequencies provided are 250 Hz and 500 Hz and the two treble frequencies 1.5K Hz and 5K Hz. The controls are of the Baxandall variety en- The all new PE -2040 abling the user to adjust the left and right channels individually, according to the loudspeaker and environmental conditions. PErfection in PErformance The loudness switch provides bass and treble boosts at lower listening levels. It is especially effective with background music in a quiet home. The 50 Watts RMS (both channels driven) figure provided by the Model 7116A is re- spectable indeed. The power bandwidth is rated at full power and at all frequencies. The protected, high power quasi compli- mentary output stage assures full power capability at all frequencies according to the British Industries information release.

Altec Model 714A FM/AM Stereo Receiver

7105 _ :.: Your inevitable choice among automatic __ h; turntables. Sooner or later other automatic turntables will incorporate the exclusive features now available on the new TTTTT L7 fTTT - TT PE -2040: Dial-a-Matic vertical tracking angle adjustment for all records .. Independent, ultra -gentle, fingertip cueing control ... Fail safe stylus pro- The new Altec 714A Stereo Receiver boasts tector ... Automatic record scanner . .. Single lever control for all modes of P 180 watts IHF. Its features include: operation ... Continuous record repeat. These are just some of the exclusive Power output 44/44 watts RMS both chan- features. Stop by at your PE dealer for the complete story and a demonstra- PErfection In PEAmmance nels driven 8 ohms (180 watts tion of PErfection in PErformance. PE -2040-$155.00; other PE models from IHF). S70.00. For further information on PE and name of your nearest dealer write: Harmonic and IM distortion less than 0.5% Dept. FM -2. Elpa Marketing Industries, Inc., New Hyde Park, N.Y. 11040 < all frequencies 20 to 20K Hz. 16 FORECAST FM / AFTER yoU'VE 1NTROdUCEd THE WORLd'S FINEST 500 TARE dECk*' whAT do you do foR AN ENCORE.

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When our Tandberg 6000X was reviewed by Hirsch -Houck Labo- ratories, they said it set a new standard for others to aim at. Well, we're not about to rest on our laurels, because we've got another winner in our 3000X. For a start, you'll probably never use its 7'/2 ips speed- except to play back your old tapes. After all, at 33/+ ips you can record everything from 50 to 16,000 Hz with perfect fidelity. At a signal-to-noise ratio of better than 60dB. That's because the gives you Tandberg's uniquely -engineered Cross - field bias head in addition to separate TA N D B E R G 3000 X erase, record and playback heads. With full monitoring facili- Tandberg of America ties, three speeds, cueing lever to locate recorded passages dur- P.O. Box 171,8 Third Avenue ing fast -forward and rewind...and just about everything you're Pelham, New York 10803 likely to need this side of getting your own professional studio. Eastern Canada: Engineered Sound Systems Ltd. At $299 the Tandberg 3000X is just plain unbeatable. 817 Kipling Avenue Toronto, Ontario Prove it by testing it out at your nearest Tandberg dealer. Western Canada: Clifco Electronics '"It is difficult to imagine how the Tandherg 6000X could 5522 Cambie Street he unproved."-Stereo Review, /tine 1970. Vancouver, British Columbia

Franchised Tandberg Dealers in Washington, D.C. Area Lafayette Radio OF BETHESDA, MD. SILVER SPRING, MD. Electronics DISTRICT COLUMBIA Plaza 7 Shopping Center Audio Specialists Audio Center Campbell Music Co. White Oak Drive 1605 Connecticut Ave., N.W. 4962 Fairmont Ave. Campbell Music Co. McGuire's Audio Custom Hi Fi McLEAN, VA. 6929 Arlington Road 8729 Georgia Ave. 1300 G. St., N.W. Campbell Music Co. Custom Hi Fi Tyson's Corner Rd., N.W. 1811 Columbia GAITHERSBURG, MD. ARLINGTON, VA. Custom Hi Fi Fidelity Sound Co. Audio Associates Tyson's Corner 1200 18th St., N.W. The Stereo Corner 19126 Montgomery Village Ave. 3123 Washington Blvd. Myer-EMCO 1212 Connecticut Ave., N.W. MT. RAINIER, MD. FALLS CHURCH SEVEN CORNERS Shrader Sound Lafayette Radio Electronics Campbell Music Co. N,W. Audio Specialists 1815 Wisconsin Ave., 3191 Queens Chapel Road 230 W. Broad St. Seven Corners FORECAST FM 17 FM tuner features 3 FET's and 4 gang tun- Kirksaeter RTX-8000 Receiver ing condenser for optimum sensitivity. In Wheaton, Md. 2 crystal filters and IC's for best stereo separation, capture ratio and selectivity. .,: Separate illuminated signal strength and %%Ji? ~WWI center tuning meters on front panel. Wheaton Plaza Black -out dial with 7 inch tuning scale. Slide controls for volume, balance, bass and treble. Kirksaeter, a name that is probably new to Hi Fi Shop Volume range switch for improved low level the majority of our readers is a German firm, listening. founded in 1958, that manufactures a line Direct plug-in modular circuitry. of receivers and speakers. According to information supplied by the importer, the has Specifications, according to Altec, include RTX-8000 has a power rating of 140 watts the exciting RMS per IHF sensitivity 1.9uv, capture ratio 2.0 channel @8 ohms, distortion is less than 0.15% from dB, stereo separation 40 dB, and IHF 20 to 20,000 Hz, while sensitivity is rated at 0.8 power bandwidth 15 Hz to 25,000 Hz. uy at 20 dB quiet- ing. Of particular note, is the use of mon- Altec Model 770A Electronic Crossover olithic modular stages throughout the re- and Bi-Amp ceiver. The manufacturer explained that the owner could purchase a moderate idea The of an amplifier built into a powered receiver, and then, at a later time, speaker system is not really new but Altec increase the power output to as much as seems to have carried the thought a little 1000 watts RMS per channel simply by add- further than it has been heretofore. They ing monolithic modules. The RTX-8000 in- on display... show that they have been using what is cludes both veractor push-button tuning, called, in the aerospace field, the "systems as well as the conventional dial. approach." Here is what they say about their concept: By combining two power amplifiers and an Speaker Systems electronic crossover into one compact package that can be mounted directly in JBL L100 Century the speaker enclosure, some distinct and dramatic benefits are produced. Additional power is provided and dynamic range is greatly increased. During loud passages of a recording, the dynamic range of the bass signal often puts such a de- on mand an amplifier that there is no JBL furnished the following information power left to handle high frequencies. This about the newest entry in their well-known causes distortion due to clipping. But with line of speaker systems. The 1100 Century separate power sources for each speaker incorporates a powerful long -excursion 12" (as provided by a bi-amplification system), woofer; it has a 6 -pound magnetic assembly the low frequency demands will not effect and a free air cone resonance of 27 Hz. The the high frequency amplifier or driver. midrange unit operates from 2500 to 7500 DC crossover distortion is eliminated and Hz. This speaker, though only 4" in dia- overall sound quality is improved. DC meter, weighs almost three pounds. Its crossover distortion is part of the harmonic cone is edge damped and operates as a true piston, with distortion in typical high quality class B smooth response and wide dis- amplifiers. It is normally heard in the high persion throughout its operating range. frequency driver during low level bass pas- Above 5 KHz, a third direct radiator is in- sages. By using an electronic crossover troduced reaching full output above 7 KHz. the DC distortion never reaches the high This speaker gives delineation of high fre- quency frequency driver. In addition, IM distortion transients and musical overtones. is inherently unmeasurable under the nor- Although the cabinet is limited to 1I cubic mal IHF method. feet in volume, JBL tells us their evaluation shows that the on -axis response of a typical The full damping effect of each amplifier system does not vary more than ± 3 dB is utilized for improved transient response. from 40 to 15,000 Hz. In the 770A Bi-amp System, the electronic crossover is placed before the amplifier Empire 6000M Grenadier Speaker System section. This enables the loudspeaker com- ponents to be directly connected to the highly damped output of each amplifier. The result is much better transient re- sponse and lower distortion.

Specifically about the Model 770A, Altec says:

Designed to be mounted in a speaker en- Empire, well known for their familiar speak- closure, the 770A Electronic Crossover Bi- er cabinetry furnishes the following tech- amp combines a very fine bass amplifier nical specifications about their newest rated at 60 watts RMS electronically system. Frequency response 30 - 20,000Hz, crossed over at 800 Hz or 500 Hz to an Impedance 8 ohms, Power handling.capac- equally fine high frequency amplifier rated ity 75 system The most unique single virtue of the Ezekiel watts per channel, three-way at 30 watts RMS. Both are extremely low utilizing a 10" woofer, mid range radiator, is its excellent transient response. in harmonic distortion - less than 0.3% at and ultrasonic tweeter. The 6000M comes all frequencies, 20 Hz to 20,000 Hz. with an imported marble top. 18 FORECAST FM Never before have so many received so much for so little.

You can't blame people these days if where FM stations are a hairline away tuning meters ... pushbutton muting they want to get the most for their from each other on the dial, it delivers ... center charnel output. money. Maybe that's why tne'Pioneer clear, interference -free reception. SX-990 is so popular. When you com- Small wcider, with a capture ratio Sensibly priced at $299.95, an . pare its specifications and features of 1dB. oiled walnut cabinet is included. Make with similar AM -FM your awn co.-nparison test at a priced stereo Pioneer has invested the SX-990 receivers, and then to its ' Pioneer cealer today. listen per- with 130 watts of IriF music power formance, you become a believer. (28+2S RMS at 8 ohms). And '.t's all PiDneer Electronics U.S.A. Corp., 178 For instance, with sensitivity at clean ánd smooth with a low C.5% Commerce Road, Carlstadt, 1.7 microvolts, the SX-990 brings in harmonic distortion at rated output. New Jersey 07083. the most timid FM stations and makes Its top quality circuitry includes four them sound as though they were just IC's and a special lcw-noise FET. around the corner. Or, if yoi live Versatile, you can connect two PIONC- sets of'speaker systems and plug in a record`player, tape ecorder, micro- phone and headset. The pre and main amps may be used separately for extra flexibil.ty. Additional features include: loudness contour ccntrol ... dual . y°+ !'y

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INTRODUCING The AR -6 is a new small light weight STEREO COMPONENTS BY KirKsaeter speaker system. Acoustic Research has the following to say about their offering: "The HAND MADE EUROPEAN CRAFTSMANSHIP AR -6 uses only two drivers, an 8 inch woofer and a 11/2 inch tweeter. The woofer has a heavy molded cone supported at the outer edge with a urethane polymer suspension, FIRST WASHINGTON SHOWING in combination with a long voice coil and magnet structure of unique design. When Hi Fi Show, Feb. 12-15 the woofer is mounted in an acoustically Washington sealed enclosure of optimum size, filled Suite 302, Hotel Washington with glass wool, the system provides fun- damental bass response down to the lowest notes commonly found on the finest phono- graph records or tapes. The harmonic distortion of the AR -6 at 40 Hz is less than IC that of most conventional loudspeaker sys- J Model RTX8000 PROFESSIONAL FET RECEIVER tems of higher cost and vastly larger size." 140 watts RMS t 8 ohms - X1.l.1?? WalaWar~ Less than 0.15% distortion from 20 to Specifications are as follows: Size: 19/2" x . 20,000 Hz 12" x 7" deep. Weight: 20 pounds. Recom- . . \ 0.8uv sensitivity at 20db quieting mended amplifier power: 20 watts r.m.s. per channel, minimum. Maximum power hand- ling: For home use, 200 watts short-term peaks. For laboratory use, 6 watts long-term average. Impedance: 8 ohms. Speaker com- plement: 8" acoustic suspension woofer, The RTX-8000's reliability assured through use of monolithic mod- 11/2" cone tweeter. Controls: High -frequency level adjustment. Crossover frequency: 1500 ular stages throughout the receiver. Hz. Rectilinear XII The monolithic output stage is a completely new technical inno-

vation in audio design. It is now possible to initially purchase a Kirksaeter professional receiver with a moderate power level, yet later at the owners convenience add monolithic modules to Rectilinear states that the XII was designed increase the receivers power output to as much as 1,000 watts to make available in the medium price category a bookshelf speaker closely ap- proaching the state of the art in audible RMS per channel! The additional monolithic modules are simply and measurable performance. The utmost connected to the receiver to achieve the desired power output. accuracy of response and the lowest pos- sible distortion were sought according to the manufacturer. Particular emphasis was placed on low time delay distortion. High - efficiency without loss of bass response was another major objective, since Rectilinear Kirksaeter Speakers felt that the speaker would most probably be used with medium-priced receivers and Unmatched transparency and linearity - amplifiers of somewhat limited power out- put. This consideration also demanded a designed to satisfy the needs of the world's relatively constant impedance across the most critical listeners. frequency spectrum Rectilinear adds. The Rectilinear XII is a three-way speaker Kirksaeter speakers were judged outstand- system utilizing a woofer, a midrange driver and a tweeter, all of the moving -coil type. ing at the recent international Hi Fi Show The cabinet has the typical dimensions of in . full-size bookshelf speakers but includes a tube -vented bass reflex enclosure rather than being completely enclosed as is usu- ally the case. FIRST SHOWING IN U.S.A. Fisher XP -16 Series HI Fl SHOW, FEB. 12-15 r ,rrr WASH. TuluVella .

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reaeem®rs 1~1wMr111II ~BMA . .,.- -_.,,....._,w....,,..-.. .,.. Let people kncw that you know where it's at when it comes to superb quality in a stereo system. Just mention your Dual 1209 3 -speed turntable with man- ual or at.tomatic play, anti -skating scales, adjustable courterbelanoing, stylus pressure adjustment and flawless t/ gram tracking; topped off with a famous Shure l'v 11E Cartridge. Then come on with your Heathkit AS -38 speaker sys- tem with a 12" woofer and a 2" direct radiator tweeter; these are renowned JBL speakers, custom -designed for Heath. Finally brag a little about your Heathkit AJ-29 AM -FM -FM stereo tuner and Heathkit AA -29 100-watt stereo amplifier ... stereo separates of the famous Heathkit AR -29 receiver ... with an arm's length list of pace -setting performance features. Tel' them you got all this, and a 5% discount, for $748.88. You'll be known as "Mr. Stereo" in your own neighborhood. Name dropper.

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FORECAST FM 21 This speaker system comes in three styles: XP-16CF, Country French in Cherry; XP- 16MD, Mediterranean in Pecan; XP -16W, + Contemporary in Walnut. Fisher offers the ° on XP - following technical information the Extravagance 16 series: Woofer, two 12" free piston, 15 Hz free -air resonance; 5., pound magnet structure each; 2" voice coil; Mid -range 8" in the pursuit driver; 3 pound magnet structure; Tweeter: 11/2" mylar dome. Frequency response 28 of excellence to 24,000 Hz. BOSE Model 501 is no vice..

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rom r In designing the 501, BOSE states that they 114- -t Itif attempted to incorporate as many features ' Is - of their first speaker, the BOSE 901, as ,Faie possible. To keep the cost of the 501 down, however, two compromises were required: 1) The 501 uses a woofer and a crossover rb network instead of the 9 speakers and r, Active Equalizer used in the 901. 2) The 501 uses only 2 speakers to cover the middle and high frequencies in- stead of 9 as in the 901. BOSE has retained the DIRECT/RE- FLECTING"' principle in the 501 with the woofer radiating forward and the 2 tweeters reflecting sound off the wall in back of the speaker.

The BOSE 501 is a floor standing speaker which can be placed directly against a wall or up to one foot away.

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Altec says the following about their new Barcelona: This all -new Altec speaker sys- tem incorporates the new Dynamic Force 15 inch woofer with 4 inch edge wound ti voice coil and 18 lb. magnetic structure for the lowest possible distortion and the ulti- mate in low end frequency response. The high frequency horn is our 511 model with a crossover at 500 Hz. This 25 inch massive sectoral horn of cast -aluminum extends the DOC SEVER NSEN sound distribution angles to 90° horizontal MUSICAL -.CNtUCTOF OF THE TJNIGHT SHOW and 40° vertical for a uniform distribution of mids and highs. $225 for a record playing instrument would used automatically, or for a single record when appear to be rather expensive. But, if you are used manually. You can adjust the speed of the Wharfedale Div. of British Industries Co. one of those people who derive great satisfaction 770H over a 6% range. And. restore It to the from an Instrument that is precise in every detail precise speed with the help of the built-in illumi- and offers meaningful features not available nated stroboscope which provides Cigital read- anywhere. then the new Miracord 770H is outs of the exact speed on the rim of the turntable. designed for you. You can keep tabs, by the hour, of how long your The 770H takes for granted all features tnat stylus has been in use with the built-in ionic exist in today's finest turntables And it shares elapsed -time stylus wear indicator. Miracord features in- for all of the exclusive 50H So, you see, the rewards of the 770H the The Wharfedale division of British Indus- cluding the Papst hysteresis synchronous motor. music lover, more than compensate for the tries Co. will introduce five new Achromatic To these features, the 770H has added several extravagance o' our engineers. At selected audio a redesigned that are new. that never existed before. specialists or write. Miracord 770H, $225 (less Series speaker systems and You can set the TRU/TRACK{n adjustable head cartridge and base). Benjamin Electronic Sound Variflex model at the Washington Hi -Fi so that the cartridge assumes the optimum Corporation. Farmingdale, N.Y. 11735/a division Show in room 420. vertical angle for any number of records when of Instrument Systems Corp. According to company officials, the 1971 Wharfedale line has been designed to meet Miracord 770H "the more rigorous requirements of much See us at the Wash. Hi Fi Show. of today's music with its emphasis on new 22 FORECAST FM instruments, wider use of electronic in- strumentation and devices and greater range of sound available on records of today." The line offers greater power handling When capabilities, sharper response and wider you buy the Benjamin 1031 dispersion characteristics. stereo compact, you don't have to know Wharfedale's Variflex system, a concept introduced to the audio component indus- try for the first time last year in the firm's anything about: W80, makes use of an adjustable disc, mounted adjacent to the unit's rear and upward facing speakers. This disc, a vari- frequency response planular reflector, actually functions as a built-in variable wall which allows more latitude in speaker placement. usable fm sensitivity The 1971 Wharfedale Variflex speaker sys- image rejection tem, designated the W80A, (pictured) in- corporates several component changes and a modification of cabinet appearance. Baxandall tone controls d'Arsonval tuning meters Phono Equipment optimum tracking Garrard M3del SL72B Automatic Turntable channel balance flywheel tuning anti -skating According to information supplied by Gar- rard, the SL72B is a synchronously powered precise cueing automatic turntable highlighting a new low mass tubular aluminum hexagon shaped tonearm that floats virtually friction free stereo separation on needle pivots within a gyroscopically gimballed mounting. The fully adjustable crossover networks counter -weight is isolated from the arm to damp out resonances. components The operating controls on the unit are three, easy to use fingertip tabs. One ac- tivates the motor for automatic play of up to six records, the second turns the motor on and off as in a straight manual turntable But it's a pleasant way to and the third activates cueing and pausing, learn. viscously damped in both manual and auto- Everything you'd ever want to know matic modes, with viscous damped tone - about components is summed up for arm descent in the automatic mode. you in Benjamin's new 1031 compact f:Z3 music system, ready to plug in and Other features of the SL72B, still quoting enjoy. Because the 1031 is made up of Garrard, include their patented sliding components: In one package, you get weight anti -skating device; a fully adjust- the nosed Miracord automatic turntable able stylus pressure gauge; a full size, equipped with Elac stereo magnetic lightweight aluminum turntable, matched cartridge. and the Benjamin 70 -watt to the Synchro-Lab Motor; a sturdy record (EIA) AM/FM stereo receiver. And you support platform quoted as the safest, also get two Benjamin 2 -way speaker gentlest, most reliable method of changing systems with 8" woofers, ready to plug records and a slide -in cartridge clip to in and place wherever they look and assure positive cartridge alignment and sound best. foolproof, easy cartridge replacement. So listen to the 1031 at your Benjamin dealer. Hear just how DUAL 1219 Automatic Turntable good it does sound. Listen to how clearly your favorite AM and FM stations come in as you twirl the smooth, flywheel tuning control iiii i across the dial. Put a record on. ri1 how gently f'\ See the Miracord push- S 41111 buttons put your treasured records into play. Now look at the price tag: the 1031 costs only $ 299.50 ($350 with optional Benjamin The 1219 automatic turntable is the pre- Sonoglo 5 sound -and -light system speakers). Not bad for something that not only helps learn mier model of Dual's line. Among the fea- you about components, but adds to your musical tures of its 83/4" something appreciation, too. Other Benjamin Compacts to $600. tonearm are a twin -ring Benjamin Electronic gimbal suspension Sound Corporation, Division of Instrument Systems Corp. and tonearm base that Farmingdale. New York 11735 moves down to provide the correct stylus angle for the single play mode, according Benjamin 1031 to the manufacturer. Other features include See us at the Wash. Hi Fi Show. FORECAST FM 23 a continuous-pole/synchronous motor, 12" 7 pound platter, and variable pitch control. RENT Benjamin/Miracord Model 770H STEREO TAPES - Large Selection cartridge has a 15 degree vertical tracking Popular, Classical, and Country angle, induced field moving magnetic arm- - ature, and is fully compatible for stereo or - $1.25 per week mono operation. Other information from their specifications include: Standard 47,- Postage Paid Benjamin describes its new 770H auto- - deluxe record 000 ohm load impedance, 4 coil system to matic turntable as "the most - Catalog 25¢ changer ever developed." The unit cer- aid eliminating hum pickup, easily replace- tainly does have some unique features in- able stylus assembly, low dynamic mass, Speedy Delivery - cluding a built-in illuminated stroboscopic high stylus compliance, low needle talk, visible on the rim of the and wide stereo channel separation. THE TAPE LIBRARY- speed indicator turntable, with digital readouts of exact P. 0. Box 8126, Wash., D. C. 20024 speed as well as variable speed control. The 770H also has a built-in ionic elapsed - Tape Equipment time stylus wear indicator that cumula- hours the tively records the number of that Concord Model F-106 Stereo Cassette stylus has been used. An additional new Tape Deck 0,s- aspect of the 77011 which may be attrac- tive to seekers of deluxe music -playing equipment is the TRU-TRACK stylus track- ,. Sub' oc \be ing angle control to minimize tracking ,. regardless of the number of rec- distortion u_J ords on a stack. Other features found in the 770H include papst hysteresis motor, feather touch push button operation, dy- The F-106 features a dual bias selector 1 YEAR $5 namically balanced die cast turntable, switch which Concord says provides for stylus overhang adjusting screw, silicone extended frequency response when used Call: damped cueing and effective anti -skating. with the new super dynamic cassettes. With BSR McDonald Professional Series this feature the manufacturers claim that (Wash.) 588-1800 it is possible to select the proper bias set- ting for either standard or super dynamic (Balto.) 243-8888 cassettes in order to obtain maximum high DAY OR NIGHT fidelity performance. In F-106 has ax. addition, the separate right and left channel record level controls with back -lighted VU meters. A remote start/stop is composed of PLACE The "Professional" Series control unit allows the listener to omit A STEREO the Models 610, 510 and MP60 models, the commercials when recording off -the -air; IS A SOUND latter being a manual turntable. The 610, skip intervals between phonograph disc is of the line and all INVESTMENT pictured, the top changes; and, momentarily halt recording are incorporated into BSR's new features for set-up changes during live recording it, including a synchronous motor, viscous Stereo Place owners are enjoying sessions. An optical detection system auto- unusual profits in the rapidly cue and pause control, dual -range anti - matically turns the drive motor off when growing home entertainment and skate control for both conical and elliptical stereo component field. Some of the tape motion stops and indicates tape stylii and swing -away control arm that per- the less obvious reasons are ... end by a lighted pilot lamp. -record play. Unique trend -sensitive market- mits unobstructed single ing programs based on twenty Concord Mark 8 Reel -to -Reel and years of experience The BSR McDonald line of automatic - Dramatic store design and fix- turntables also include the "Promotional Stereo 8 Combination tures that generate immediate Series" which are lower priced than the á`w1 customer traffic and volume Established relationships with Professional Series. leading manufacturers of qual- i ity products Shure Model SFG-2 Stylus Force Gauge An imaginative advertising pro- gram which builds "instant" customer traffic and identifica- tion Ilacedi A completely computerized profit -oriented accounting sys- .r Concord's new Mark 8 is a versatile reel-to- tem reel and 8 -track cartridge record and play- Prime regional shopping center back system which a power am- locations contains plifier and speakers. It functions inde- There are other reasons also... Shure states that the design of their new pendently or may be used as a tape deck construction supervision, assist- Shure Model SFG-2 stylus force gauge is ance in personnel selection, ex- in conjunction with other stereo compo- tensive retail management train- based upon a positive counterweight bal- nents. ing, etc. Stereo Places are going ance principle. There are no springs. It is up nationwide. Minimum cash re- designed to measure stylus pressure with The Mark 8 for direct recording quirement is $40,000. For more provides information call collect or write the tone arm in actual playing position onto either a 7" reel or 8 -track cartridge and is accurate to within 1/10 of a gram from a microphone or any external music in the optimum tracking range of 1/2 to 11/2 source (AM/FM receiver, record changer, grams. tape deck, etc.). It also plays back either original or pre-recorded tapes or cartridges. Empire 1000 ZE/X Cartridge A feature of the Mark 8 is the ease with David Skinner, Director of Market- ing, Stereo Places, 1737 Wiscon- Empire calls their new top of the line 1000 which it makes possible the duplication of sin Avenue, NW Washington, ZE/X cartridge the "Stereo Measurement 8 -track cartridges from original or pre- D. C. 20007, (202) 338-8800. Standard." Acording to Empire, the new recorded 7 -inch recordings. No external 24 FORECAST FM CzbiAiO4 Za bade. ot-Atutik St, . u.n

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The Citation Eleven Preamplifier/Audio Equal- recorders to the preamplifier at the same time without izer with its space age brushed aluminum necessitating use of "Y" connectors or similar external devices. Both pair of tape recorder outputs provide a panel achieves impressive performance be- signal unmodified by the volume control. Two tape cause all forms of distortion are at the re- monitor switches on front panel permit individual mon- sidual levels of laboratory test equipment. If itoring of two tape recorders. Front panel speaker you want the very best, you will want to see selector permits use of two separate stereo speaker and hear systems in different sections of the home. Listener may the new Citation Eleven. select speaker system one, system two or both speaker Professional audio equalizers replace standard tone systems simultaneously. Specially designed high fre- controls. Hinge points located at five critical sections quency filter provides sharp cut off of highs without In- of the audio spectrum give user total control over room troducing ringing. Subsonic noise filter (15 hertz) re- acoustics, program material and speaker sound. Set- moves annoying rumble and other low frequency dis- tings are instantly repeatable. Special defeat switch turbances without drastically affecting the character of removes audio equalizers from circuit for absolutely the sound. Plug-in printed circuit modules provide linear response. Provides instant comparison of equal- easy accessibility and professional appearance. Two ized and flat response. Audio equalizers may be used sets of audio outputs enable user to connect pream- while taping by connecting second audio output from plifier to two individual power amplifiers, or to connect preamplifier to input of tape recorder. Two sets of the second set of audio outputs to a tape recorder to tape recorder outputs permit connection of two tape permit use of the audio equalizers while recording. CITATION TWELVE -Amp Wit -----, The Citation Twelve - a stereo power amplifier that employs the potential of transistors more creatively than any other amplifier made. It is totally new in

concept, design and performance. When you hear this I e ,- new Citation amplifier, we are confident you will share Q ad the experience of its creators - the experience of ' YI genuine breakthrough and discovery; the experience of hearing music as you have never heard it before. The $225.00 realism of the music will prove to be an emotional ex- $295.00 ASSEMBLED KIT perience. Your initial amazement will soon give way to an easy, relaxed enjoyment of the music that can be plifier which can fulfill the most difficult of all high sustained for hours without a trace of the tension fidelity requirements; to provide an awareness only of known as "listening fatigue". Here at last is an am - music, and oblivion to technicalities. i SPECIALISTS,im

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FORECAST FM 29 connections are required. Recording the liability and ultra quiet performance will With four "super -ferrite," micro -gap heads material onto the 7 -inch tape provides high establish a standard by which other cas- for Playback, Record, Erase and Full -track quality recording plus the utilization of sette decks will be judged." Erase, the KW -5066 claims a frequency re- splicing or editing, sound -with -sound or sponse from 25-20,000 Hz, a signal-to-noise other desired special effects. The duplica- In addition Teac states that the record ratio better than 50 dB, and wow and flutter new A-23 Deck is set tion of the original tape onto the 8 -track bias of this Cassette rated less than 0.15% at 71/2 ips. cartridge may then be made with the push by using BASF Test Tape which conforms by The sound -on -sound and echo recording of a button. These tapes can then be to the standards established typical of most features of the KW -5066 permit a variety of played on automobile stereo 8 systems. and which is, incidentally, common types of tapes which are generally special recording effects-from singing or Fisher RC -80 Stereo Cassette Deck available. The A-23, according to the Teac playing duets with onesself to the creation release, will provide excellent results with of "electronic music". Large, easy-to -read similar tape formulations. VU meters give quick, accurate level read- ing; and the full -track erase system, with Tandberg 4000X triple safety mechanism, provides instant full -track erase of a pre-recorded tape as another time-saver.

a- eyi Qatron Automatic 8 -track Stereo Tape RC advan- 'r. .,.. The -80 brings to cassettes the Changers tages of the Dolby system. This is indeed a good combination of performance and con- venience. Fisher offers the following infor- mation on this attractive little unit: Mono The latest offering in this well known firms and stereo record and playback, push but- line of tape recorders is the 4000X. The ton controls, automatic shut-off, separate following information was furnished by VU meter for left and right channels, 3 Tandberg on their new unit: digit index counter, dual sliding recording The Qatron Corporation, a local outfit by level controls, and two matched micro- Exacting specifications to meet or exceed the way, has come up with something new. phones are included. DIN STANDARD 45500. Peak Reading Re- cording Meters to read the equalized signal It is a very ingenious machine that plays TDK C-90 Cassette Tape as it is presented to the tape ... for pre- and changes 8 -track stereo tapes. It's cise tape recording. Four Sound heads, available in both home and automobile including the Tandberg Crossfield Head. models. The automobile unit is particularly Three speeds. Source/Tape Monitor switch advantageous because of the automatic (A -B Test) enables one to listen to their feature. Also the tapes are locked away recording as it is being made. Sound on in the trunk. The only thing up front is Sound, Add a Track and echo effects. Elec- the control box and the speakers. tronic Remote Control Start/Stop. Instant DSR McDonald RD8S Eight Track TDK states that the new TDK tape was Pause Control. Automatic End Start/Stop Record/Playback Deck developed over a three year period of re- Stop. Four digit revolution Counter. search and testing. It is capable of ex- Roberts Model 1050AV Portable Compact tending the high frequency response of ' I .T.. most cassette recorders to a substantially Video Tape Recorder higher limit than is possible with any other C-90 blank tape cassette on the market. According to TDK the SD C-90 cassette offers high fidelity reproduction from 30 are cas- to 20,000 Hz, with a virtually flat response While many manufacturers offering is a curve from 50 to 10,000 Hz-over twice sette decks, BSR McDonald showing that of conventional cassette tapes. This machine for use with stereo 8 tapes. This Roberts claims its model 1050AV Video those breakthrough is made possible by a new should be particularly interesting to Tape Recorder is the first battery-operated, of gamma ferric oxide developed es- who have stereo 8 equipment in their cars. type lightweight, portable video tape recorder pecially by TDK for high fidelity reproduc- The RD8 can be used to play the stereo 8 that not only records on a 1/4 inch video tion. tapes at home and also to record from recording tape, but rewinds electrically, radio, records, or other tapes in the stereo The new SD C-90 tape claims greatly im- and plays back instantly, at any location. 8 format. These can then be used in the proved signal-to-noise ratio. All remarkable Their literature describes the 1050AV as car. properties of SD tape are based on a com- completely solid state, and weighs only 20 bination of new magnetic materials, a spe- pounds complete including video tape re- Astrocom/Marlux Model 401 Tape Recorder cial TDK binder system and coating tech- corder, monitor, batteries and camera with nique as well as a special TDK surfacing microphone. process. Kenwood Model KW -5066 Reel -to -Reel Tape Teac Model A-23 Cassette Deck Recorder

AMR 1 \-14 This is billed as the tape recorder for the serious recordist. The folowing informa- tion about this new machine is provided by -'6- the manufacturer. Features include sep- arate high -torque motors for supply and Teac's information bulletin on the A-23 take-up reels assure fast winding in for- A feature of the KW -5066 is the built-in states: "We believe that one of the greatest ward and rewind modes. A precision hys- recording bias adjustment system which advantages of the cassette medium is the teresis synchronous motor drives the cap- provides the most desirable bias for h-gh convenience it offers by virtue of its sim- stan at a constant, unvarying speed for fidelity recording by use of a test signal plicity. This product has been designed in maximum stability of tape motion. oscillator incorporated in the unit. A Tape such a way as to provide just that, the The use of precision ball -race bearings in Monitor Switch allows for fast, easy check- highest performance characteristics with the impedance roller, and the high quality ing during recording, and separate input the greatest simplicity of handling." motors, enable consistent wow and flutter and output level controls and front panel readings less than .07 at 71 ips. Solenoid "The performance characteristics of this dubbing connector add to the ease of oper- ation. operated tape mode controls permit micro - cassette deck in terms of convenience, re - touch activation of tape motion. 30 FORECAST FM Audio Specialists is the place to buy your Advent products. ASI pretests all critical adjustments on the Advent products. Liberal trade-in and financing policies and best of all, ASI offers a 30 day over the counter exchange on all Advent equipment. Our knowledgeable sales personnel will be pleased to show you the complete Advent line.

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The Model 100 Is a simultaneous record -playback control center incorporating the Dolby Audio Noise Reduction System. it con- sists of two separate sections: a record section Incorporating The Advocate Noise Reduction Unit Model 101 is a tape re- microphone and line preamplifiers and the record Dolby System cording control center embodying the patented Dolby Audio circuits, and a playback section Incorporating the playback Noise Reduction System.' When connected to a good -quality Dolby System circuits and playback line preamplifiers. home tape recorder, the Model 101 dramatically reduces the hiss inherent in the tape recording process, without in any way II interconnects easily with any tape deck. In normal use, once changing the musical integrity of the signal being recorded. The set up, the owner does not adjust the level controls on his re- Model 101 accomplishes the same noise reduction regardless of corder again - all such adjustments are made from Model 100. the brand or type of tape deck and tape with which it's used. $250.00 $125.00 ADVENT Frequency Balance Control Tape Deck - Model 200

The Advent Frequency Balance Control is a unique active equal- izer that can alter tonal balance in your stereo system octave The Advent Tape Deck Is designed to make tape the preferred by octave, with each channel separately controllable. The ability medium for serious listening music at home. The Advent Tape of the user to control each octave independently permits the Deck is a cassette tape recorder that performs at the level adjustment of the system to compensate for any deficiencies In associated with good - v3ry good - open -reel tape recorders. the components themselves-and this includes the loudspeakers, Part of its unprecedented performance, and of the potential It as well as any other component. Furthermore, it permits com- provides for commercial pre-recorded cassettes of entirely new pensation for the acoustic environment of the listening room. quality, is due to the use of the Dolby Noise Reduction System, The Frequency Balance Control (FBC1 is a complete tone -control applied for the first time to a cassette recorder. The rest is due system, but one which offers a flexibility not obtainable hereto - to a level of engineering effort that hasn't been applied to cas- tore In consumer equipment. sette performance until now. $225.00 $260.00

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1605 Connecticut Ave., N.W. 230 W. Broad Street Washington, D.C. Hours: 10-7 weekdays Falls Church, Va. Hours: 10-9 weekdays 667-7480 10-7 Saturday 532-1023 10-7 Saturday FORECAST FM 31 speakers. Walnut cabinet and molded dust combines an FM/AM receiver, a record cover included. Headphones changer and a cassette tape recorder plus providing power output equivalent to many Benjamin Model 1031 non -compact units. Altec lists the fol- Superex Model PRO -B -V lowing features and specifications for this unit: Power output 44/44 watts RMS with both channels driven 8 ohms load. (180 watts IHF.) FM tuner features 3 FET's, 2 crystal filters and IC's. Staar cassette stereo tape recorder with 2 large VU meters for re- Quoting Benjamin: "The receiver portion Superex claims that their model PRO -B -V cording from any source. Garrard's best provides excellent, interference -free recep- is a new concept in stereo headphones. automatic turntable SL95B. Shure M93E tion of FM stereo, FM and AM broadcasts. They go on to say that the new phones Elliptical "High Track" cartridge. Black -out The pushbutton -operated Miracord 620B reproduce the complete audio range of fine dial with illuminated center tune meter. automatic record changer provides superior music systems without coloration and record -playing facilities. The Miracord 620B distortion found even in some expensive is equipped with an ELAC 244 stereo mag- speaker systems. Bass response is said to netic cartridge with diamond stylus. be "spectacular - without the bottom of the well boomy sound, and highs are sweet, The quality Benjamin/EMI speaker systems to fine elec- clear and sharp." The total effect of per- are carefully matched the formance excellence according to Superex tronics. These two-way speaker systems, in walnut enclosures, is made possible by their woofer/tweeter handsome oil -finished Slide controls for volume, balance, bass the range of the audio spec- concept. Each ear system is tuned and reproduce full and treble. Volume range switch for im- trum." ported for negligible resonance. A 15 foot proved low level listening. Direct -plug-in coil cord cable is standard equipment. modular circuitry. Altec's Fail -Safe Elec- A similar unit is the Model 1031, the Model tronic Protection System. Convenient push- 2036 includes a cassette tape recorder and button controls for power, FM, AM, phono, player. Complete Systems high mute, loud- auxiliary cassette, filter, Kenwood KS-101PS P ness, mono, volume range, speaker 1 and Altec Model 912A speaker 2. Front panel microphone inputs This Altec offering gives an idea of the and tape recorder gain controls. Spring versatility now available in compacts. It loaded terminals for main and remote

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FORECAST FM 37 terreise" sung by Hans Hotter, and a con- Every Saturday evening at 9:00 pm a pro- cert from the Festival of Flanders will be gram entitled "How About This?" is likely broadcast Saturday, February 6th at 5:15 to produce anything. On February 20 the pm. A unique series from the South African first in a seven part series documenting Broadcasting Corporation called "From American Music will be heard. Sorcery to Science" begins Sunday, Febru- WETA will program three additional hours ary 7th at 9:30, investigating the scientific of each evening beginning and social implications of sorcery and this month as a result of listener surveys witchcraft, and a special program will be conducted in December by the station. devoted to the subject of "Salome" as a These surveys showed that classical music play by Oscar Wilde and an opera by is the first choice of most WETA listeners, Richard Strauss, Tuesday, February 9th at News and that they want more of it earlier in the FM 9 pm. A review of the past decade, "I Can evening. The station is obliging with a new Heat It Now/The Sixties," will be broadcast program, Mondays through Fridays at 6 pm, Sunday, Februray 28th at 2 pm. WASHINGTON HI FI SHOW to be called "Metronome." Host for the WBJC. Recorded concerts will be prevalent new program is Bill Cerri, who is also the Washington plays host this month to an- during the month of February. The Concert announcer for WETA's early morning classi- other high fidelity show, this year at the by The Virtuosi di Roma presented at cal program. Hotel Washington. The 12th thru 15th. At Shriver Hall last November will be heard press FM will be ex- The jazz program formerly broadcast week- time, three stations on February 1 at 8:30 pm. On Tuesday days from 6 pm until 8 pm is now sched- hibiting: WGMS, WHFS, and WJMD. Fore- evenings at 7:30 four concerts given by The uled weekends, 10 pm until 1 am. "Charter cast FM will be there too, in room 403. Society of Baltimore dur- Flight" with Renee Channey, a program of We look forward to meeting many of our ing the 1969-70 season will be broadcast. music from foreign countries formerly readers. Included will be Aaron Copland's appear- scheduled weeknights at 8 pm, has also ance in Baltimore in honor of his 70th NEWS FROM THE STATIONS been to weekends, same birthday. switched time slot. The weekend underground music pro- WAMU. This year marks the 20th anniver- Four gram, "Subway" with Mary Cliff, has been sary of the birth in Canada of the Jeunesses concerts from the 1970 Prague Spring Festival will be featured on Friday evenings discontinued. Musicales movement. Now established in 29 at 7:30. Three orchestras will perform countries, the "Jeunesses Musicales" stimu- Also starting this month, the weekly con- works by J. S. Bach; ; lates an interest in music and encourages certs from the Phillips will be : Antonin Dvorak; Oliver Collection young musicians by organizing music broadcast Mondays at 7:30 pm, and the Messiaen; Toru Takemitsu and others. The camps, competitions, concert tours and in- 1970-71 concerts of the Los Angeles Phil- Orchestras are The Czechoslavak Radio ternational exchanges. To underline the harmonic The National Orchestra under Zubin Mehta Jeunesses Musicales' two decades of serv- Symphony; French Radio and Television will be aired Thursdays at 7 pm. ice to music, ten stereo recordings featur- Orchestra and The Gewandhaus Orchestra. ing highlights of the 1969 summer season WGMS Good Music Notes include: Kindler Foundation Concert. The annual January at the Oxford Arts Center in Canada are The Cleveland Orchestra Concerts heard on concert honoring the birthday of the late being brought to radio. WAMU features Sundays at 9:00 pm should provide some Hans Kindler, first conductor of the Na- these concerts on Wednesday nights at good listening assuming there are no more tional Symphony Orchestra, will be heard 6:30. labor problems. Conductors include Pierre in a delayed stereophonic broadcast over Boulez, Georg Semkow and Louis Lane per- "Mbari-Mbayo" is a new program of African WGMS (FM only) on Saturday the 20th at forming such varied pieces as Romeo and music and news from south of the Sahara, 10:30 pm. A new work by Malcolm William- Juliet by Berlioz, the Second Symphony of and Calypso music from the West Indies. son the 1970 Kindler Foundation Scriabin and Mahler's Seventh Symphony. - com- The series is broadcast by WAMU in co- mission - will be heard in its world pre- operation with WFCR-FM, a member of The Beethoven celebration officially ends miere performance conducted by Michael Five College Radio, University of Massa- on Monday February 22 with the final pro- Cordovana. See Saturday night listing on chusetts at Amherst. "Mban-Mbayo," hosted gram in their Beethoven series. These pro- the 20th for complete details. by Godwin Oyewole, is aired on Saturday grams will start at 7:30 pm during February Berlioz : A complete performance afternoons at 4:30. on Monday because a music appreciation of the new Colin Davis/London Symphony course given by the Community College of Zubin Mehta conducts the Los Angeles Orchestra recording of Berlioz mighty Baltimore for credit will begin on February Philharmonic in concerts of Beethoven, Requiem will be featured on the "Festival 1. This will also necessitate moving the ur- Copland, Mozart and Debussy. The Los of Music" Saturday the 27th at 8:00 pm ban problems series "Its A Nice Place to in Angeles Philharmonic is heard on Monday stereo (FM only). Visit but I wouldn't Want to Live There" nights at 9 o'clock. from 7:00 pm on Wednesday evenings back WGMS was unable to furnish a complete WBAL presents the Metropolitan Opera one half hour to 6:30. "Composers Index" to Forecast FM this broadcasts Saturday afternoons with Car- month. Programs during the day include Art Buch- men (6th), Cavalleria Rusticana and I Pag- wald, weekdays at 4:15; BBC Theatre WGTS is now on the air full-time. New liacci (13th), The Barber of Seville (20th) Wednesdays at 1:30; Adventures in Good hours are: 8 am to midnight, Sunday and Elektra (27th), all beginning at 2 pm Music featuring Cleveland music critic through Friday, and 7 am to midnight, except Carmen, which starts at 1:30. Of Karl Hoos Wednesdays at 12:30; The Goon Saturday. particular interest to operaphiles is a per- Show on Mondays at 2:30 and the best formance of Weber's "Der Freischutz" con- in underground rock every weekday at 4:30. ducted by Erich Kleiber, in a live perform- During the noon hours programs from ance from the Radio recorded in , Egypt, , Germany and KOLLEGE OF MUSIKAL KNOWLEDGE 1955, to be heard Sunday, February 7th can be heard. at 2 pm. 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FORECAST FM 39 8 Butterflies Are Free, Nall. Theatre, Ulm Feb. 20. Museum of Art, 4 p.m. 12 Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme - Treteau de (wpas), Lis- 12 JOHN CIARDI, lec. Essex Community College, 12Nn & ner Aud. , 8:30 p.m. 8 p.m. 18 Hamlet (J. Anderson) (Nat'l. Sym.). Retreated Feb. 19,20 13 Art in Miniature - Ancient Seals. The Walters Gallery thru Two perfs. each day. March 14. 21 The Blacks, Howard Univ. Theatre, thou Feb. 28. 15 Tell Halal - An Outlandish Ancient City in Syria illus. lec. 22 Heritage - The Women In Lincoln's Life ANTA production. by Jeanny Canby, The Walters Gallery, 8:15 p.m. eo Repeated by Dr. Theodore Library of Cong. (ticket required). 8:30 p.m. 16 The Spell of Delphi, a Walters lec. -lunch Feb. 23. Low. Stafford Hotel, 12Nn. Repeated Feb. 23, 1 p.m. How the Other Half Lives, Nat'l. Theatre, thou March 6. Images of Leonard Baskin & Marc Chagall films. Central 24 The Web & the Rock, Wash. Theatre Club, thou March 21. Enoch Pratt Free Lib., 2 p.m. (Balto.) 26 Awake & Sing, Arena Stage thou April 4. 17 Univ. of Md. Art Gallery, Paintings of Simon Vouet, thou 27 SALZBURG MARIONETTES (wpas), Lisner Aud. March 28, College Park. Calendar 18 Behind the Scenes Tour. The Walters Gallery, 7:30 p.m. MUSIC Openings: Repeated Feb. 25, & March 4. (Balto.) 1BEVERLEY SILLS,s (Disc. Records) Constition Hall, 22 Man's Search for Himself, lec. by Rollo May, McAuley 8:30 p.m. Hall, Mt. Saint Agnes College, 8 p.m. (Balto.). 5 MODERN MADRIGAL SINGERS. Lib. of Cong (ticket Miniature Arts of the Ancients, illus. lec. by Dorothy Hill, of the Arts required) 8:30 p.m. The Walters Gallery, 8:15 p.m. ALVIN AILEY DANCE TROUPE (wpas). Lisner And., 23 The Critic, Jackson Pollock & Picasso films. Central Enoch 8:30 p.m. Again Feb. 6. Pratt Free Library, 2 p.m. (Balto.) Controversy, while not exactly raging, has continued over the 6 MUSIC FROM MARLBORO (Smith Div. of Perf. Arts). format of the Calendar of the Arts. We are trying this new arrange- Museum of Nat. His. And., 5:30 p.m. THEATRE Openings: readers. ment in the hope that it will be more convenient for our 7 VMI Cadet Glee Club - Choral Prelude. Wash. Cathedral, 5 A Little More Light Around the Place, Center Stage (Balto.) The idea behind it is that although one may not be sure of the 10:30 a.m. Thor March 7. whereabouts of some art exhibit or concert, one usually knows GRACE BUMBRY, ms (wpas). Constitution Hall, 3p.rr. 11 Ugetsi (film). Essex Community College, 8 p.m. where one is oneself and what is easy to get to from there. Coast Guard Academy Cadet . Choral Prelude, Wash. 12 Salome, Mt. St. Agnes College, Balto. 8:30 p.m. Repeat- Cath., 3:30 p.m. ed Feb. 13, 19, 20. As always, we are happy to publish notice of artistic events and DIANE WALSH,p. The Phillips Collection, 5 p.m. 14 Man, An Anthology. Colonial Players, Inc., Annapolis, are, indeed, making an effort to widen our field (see the listings RICHARD MORRIS,p. Nat'l. Gallery of Art, 7 p.m. Md. 8:30 p.m. in Richmond, Va., for example) realizing that many readers will 8 THE PHILA. ORCH., Mehta,c. SAMUEL MAYES,cello. 15 Dear Love, Morris A. Mechanic Theatre, Balto., thru welcome the opportunity to get out of town. We must remind you Constitution Hall, 8:30 p.m. Feb. 20. of our deadline --- 35 days --- and the fact that information 9 NAT'L. SYMPHONY, Dorati c. JOHN BROWNING,p. Con- 16 Spoon River Anthology (Alpha -Omega Players) Essex Com. should be sent to the attention of the Events Editor. stitution Hall, 8:30 p.m. Repeated Feb. 10, Lisner Col. 8:30 p.m. And., 2p.m. 19 Texas Across the River (film). Essex Com. Col. 8 p.m. 11 NAT'L. SYM., JOHN BROWNING,p. Lisner Aud., 2 p.m. 25 Amphitryon 39, Md. Univ. Theatre, thou Feb. 28. (College DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 12 GUARINERI QUARTET. Library of Cong. (ticket required), Park). The Overcoat (film). Essex Community College, 8 p.m. ART EXHIBITS & LECTURES Continuing: 8:30 p.m. ANACOSTIA NEIGHBORHOOD MUSEUM. Toward Freedom (in 13 SIBERIAN DANCERS & SINGERS OF OMSK. (Nat'l. Sym.) Repeated p.m. & Feb. MUSIC s: honor of the late Dr.Martin Luther King, Jr. thou March 15. Constitution Hall, 3 p.m. 8:30 Orenin 14, 3 & 8:30 p.m. 2 BALPHONY, Lewis c., MALCOLM FRAGER,p. Morgan College, p.m. FREER GALLERY. Whistler's Landscapes & Seascapes & Whist- ANNE KOSCILNY,p (wpas). Lisner Arid., 8:30 p.m. St. 8:15 Again USAF Woodwind Quintet, Gabriel,c. Civic Center Auditori- ler's Etchings. Both on display indefinitely. Feb. 6. 14 RADCLIFFE CHORAL SOC. - Choral Prelude. Wash. um, Rockville, Md. 8:30 p.m. Lewis c. MALCOLM FRAGER,p. CORCORAN GALLERY OF ART. Nat'l. Exhibition of the Drawing Cathedral, 3:30 p.m. 3 BALTO. SYMPHONY, All Souls Unitarian Church, 4 p.m. Lyric Theatre, p.m. Repeated Feb. 4. (Salto.) Society, thou Aug. 1971. CHERRY RHODES,o. 8:30 IOWA . The Phillips Collection, 5 p.m. 6 Informal Cham. Music Concert, Enoch Pratt Free Lib, FOLGER THEATRE LOBBY. Una Hanbury - Sculpture thru Feb. MARJORIE YATES,fl. & Assisting Artists. Nat'l. Gal. of Central, 2 p.m. 28. Art, 7 p.m. BALTO. SYMPHONY ORCH., Midel c., Gerald Corey,bsn. 16 NAT'L. SYMPHONY, Dorati c. IGOR OISTRAKH, v. Prince Georges Community College, Largo 8 p.m. Repeated Feb. 7 WILLIAM RICHARDS,o. Cathedral of Mary Our Queen, . Rare Book Division Acquisitions, thru Constitution Hall, 8:30 p.m. 17. ARTS TRIO TRAMPLER,vi. Lib. of Balto. 5 p.m. July 2. Early Icelandic Law Books, thrum March 31. Polish Folk- 19 BEAUX & WALTER KAREN WOODS Univ. of Md., Recital Hall, Fine Arts lore & Folk Arts, thin Feb. 28. Dictionaries & Encyclopedias of Cony. (ticket required) 8:30 p.m. 10 ,s, (wpas). Hall, 3:00 p.m. College Park 8:15 p.m. Music to 1800, for an indefinite period. Gabriela Mistral: Life 20 THE CLEVELAND ORCII. Const. Bldg., Walt Whitman Choir - Choral Prelude. Wash. Cath. 11 NAT'L. SYMPHONY. Univ. of Md. Ritchie Colosseum, 8 & Works of Latin America's First Nobel Prize Winner, thou Aug. 21 H.S. a.m. p.m., College Park. 31. Art & Artists of Maine, thou April 18. 10:30 RAYMOND DUDLEY, fortepiano. The Phillips Collection, 12 ELLEN GREENBERG,p. Univ. of Md., Fine Arts Bldg., 5 p.m. Hall, College Park, p.mn. NAT'L. COLLECTION OF FINE ARTS. Winslow Homer - 51 oils Recital 8:15 SHOSHANA SHOSHAN,s, ALLAN ROGERS,p. Nat'l. Gal. Miedel,c. ELAINE BONAZZI,ms. watercolors, drawings & graphics. On display indefinitely. Ameri- 13 BALTO. SYMPHONY, of Art, 7 p.m. Theatre, p.m. (Balto.) can Impressionists (newly opened gallery). Lyric 8:30 22 The Gates of Justice. Cathedral Choral Soc., Callaway,c, 14 DAVID WASSER,p. Univ. of Md. Fine Arts Bldg. Recital Wash. Cathedral p.m. Park, 4 p.m. NAT'L. GALLERY OF ART. Ingres in Rome, thou Feb. 21. 8:00 Hall, College A CHOPIN PROGRAM - to commemorate his birthday (Disc. KURT WERNER,p. Cathedral of Mary Our Queen, Balto. Records) Constitution Hall, 8:30 p.m. NAT'L. PORTRAIT GALLERY. New Acquisition - Portrait of 5 p.m. NANA MOUSKOURI COMBO And., Johns Hopkins Univ. President James Monroe. Along this Way - portraits, photographs, 25 & (wpas). Lisner 3:30 CZECH CHAMBER ORCH., J. Vlac,l. p.m. Shriner Hall, p.m. (Balto.) etc., of James Weldon Johnson, them June 30. John Muir, 1838- 8:30 26 LONDON GABRIELI BRASS ENS. Lib. of Cong. (ticket PHYLLIS FORKEL,p, Univ. of Md., Fine Arts Bldg. 1914, thou June 1. 15 required) 8:30 p.m. Recital Hall, 8:15 p.m. (College Park). THE PHILLIPS COLLECTION. The permanent collection. WILMA JENSEN,o, Nat'l. Shrine of the Immaculate Con- 21 SIEGFRIED PALM,c., & ALOYS KONTARSKY,p, Cham. ception, 8 p.m. Music Soc. of Balto., Balto. Mus. of Art And., 3 p.m. TEXTILE MUSEUM. Indonesian Textiles, thru April. 28 HELEN PENN,o. Wash. Cathedral, 5 p.m. JEANINE CASE,p. Univ. of Md., Fine Arts Bldg., Re- Openings & Individual Events: SHEILA HENIG,p. Nat'l. Gallery of Art, 7 p.m. cital Hall, 4 p.m. (College Park). CHOIR, Woodhead c. Cathedral of 1 CURT VONNEGUT, JR. a lec. Lib. of Cong. (no ticket GOUCHER CHAPEL required), 7:30 p.m. MARYLAND Mary Our Queen, 5 p.m. (Balto.) Rosenblum, Nat'l. PRESERVATION HALL JAZZ BAND. Kraushaar Acrd., 7 The Styles of Ingres, let. by Robert ART LECTURES & READINGS Continuing: EXHIBITS, Goucher Col., Townson 8:30 p.m. Gal. of Art, 4 p.m. BALTO. MUSEUM OF ART. Matisse As A Draughtsman, Cen- reading). 22 SUMMIT SINGERS - Bach Fest. Chorale. High Point H.S. 10 Voyages (poetry Folger Library, 8 p.m. tennial Exhibition of the Artist's Drawing thou Feb. 21. A lecture Petrarch's The Convolusions of a Humanistic Mind. Beltsville, 8 p.m. 12 Laura: series (afternoon & evening) is being given. (see below). Lec. by Aldo Bernardo, Folger Library, 8 p.m. 23 USAF Woodwind Quintet, Gabriel, C. Civic Center Aud., Rockville, Md. 8:30 p.m. 14 Hogarth --- Beggar's Opera lec. by Paulson, Nat'l. Gal. Multi -Media Alumni, thou Feb. FELL'S POINT GALLERY. Australian Ballet (with Nureyev), Morris A. Mechanic Thea- of Art, 4 p.m. (Balto.) 19 The Corcoran's 32nd Biennial Exhibition of American Paint- tre, thru Feb. 28. 24 BALTO. SYMPHONY, Comissioni,c., IGOR OISTRAKH, ing. Corcoran Gallery thru March 28. THE WALTERS ART GALLERY. Every Wednesday at poor, a p.m. v. Lyric Theatre, 8:30 p.m. 21 PRIMUS ST. JOHN (poetry reading). Folger Library 4 general lec. tour of the gallery. (Balto.) Vasari: The Man & the Book - The Man (first of the annual 26 LOUISE MCCLELLAND, Univ. of Md., Firme Arts Bldg., Recital Hall, College Park, 8:15 p.m. A.W. Mellon Memorial lec.) by Boase. Nat'l. Gal. of & Individual Events: Openings 27 NAT'L. BALLET (Balto. Sym.) Lyric Theatre, 8:30 p.m. Art, 4 p.m. Artists Assn. workshop, Parkdale S.H. 1 Prince George's (Balto.) 28 Vasari: The Mart &tire Book - The Man (second of the School, Riverdale. 28 DONALD KING, o. Cathedral of Mary Our Queen, 5 p.m. annual A. W. Mellon Memorial lec.) by Boase. Nat'l. lecture -lunch by Dr. Theo- 2 Fantasy & Nightmare, a Walters (Balto.) Gal. of Art, 4 p.m. dore Low. Stafford Hotel, 12Nn. Repeated Feb. 9 ltrm. CHARLOTTE NELSON,s. Univ. of Md., Fine Arts Bldg., Works (poetry reading). Folger Library, 4 p.m. Under the Black Mask, film. Central Enoch Pratt Free Lib. Recital Hall, College Park, 8:15 p.m. 2 p.m. THEATRE Continuing: Matisse as a Draughtsman, lec. by Dr. Glenn A. Long, ARENA STAGE. The Ruling Class, thru Feb. 21. (In the Kreeger) Art, Balto. Museum of 8 p.m. VIRGINIA 4 Univ. of Md. Art Gallery. STUDENT EXHIBITION, thrum CIRCLE IN THE SQUARE. Ford's Theatre. John & Abigail, thin Feb. 14. College Park. ART EXHIBITS & LECTURES Continuing: Feb. 21. Matisse as a Draughtsman, lec. by Mr. Ruth Perlin, Balto. VIRGINIA MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS. In Virginia, thou Feb. 14. Museum of Art, 4 p.m. Design in Glass, thou Feb. 14. (Richmond). FOLGER THEATRE GROUP. Happy Days, thru Feb. 7. 8 The Italian World of Bartolomeao Colleoni, illus. lec. by Dr. Theodore Low. The Walters Gallery, 8:15 p.m. Openings & Individual Events: NAT'L. THEATRE. And Miss Reardon Drinks a Little, thru 9 Marcel Proust: From Masterpieces to a Master's Work & 1 Members' lec. Va. Museum of Fine Arts, Richmond. Feb. 6. The Louvre film. Central Enoch Pratt Free Lib., 2 p.m. Matisse as a Draughtsman, lec. by Dr. Glenn A. Long, THEATRE Continuing: WASHINGTON THEATRE CLUB. Little Boxes, thnm Feb. 14. Balto. Museum of Art, 8 p.m. LITTLE THEATRE OF ALEXANDRIA. Two for the See -Saw, 10 Maryland Artists Today, Essex Community College, thru thrum Feb. 23. Openings: Feb. 26. (Continued on page 5 Story, Catholic Univ. Theatre, thin Feb. 21. 94) Detective 11 Matisse as a Draughtsman, lec. by Mrs. Ruth Perlin, Balto. 40 FORECAST FM \ p -----L--Y

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The cue control is silicone -damped, and eases the tone - stack. The tonearm is 83/4" long, and the 12 inch arm onto the record more gently than a surgeon's hand. dynamically balanced platter weighs 7 pounds. The hi -torque motor brings the heavy 33/4 pound So the question really isn't which Dual is good platter to full speed in less than a half turn, and enough, but how much more than"good" your maintains that speed;within 0.1% even if line voltage turntable has to be. If our literature doesn't help, varies widely. perhaps a visit to your dealer will. And it even has a control to let you match United Audio Products, Inc., 120 So. Columbus Ave., record pitch with less fortunate instruments such as Mt.Vernon, NewYork 10553. Dual out -of -tune pianos.

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If unable to find a particular station listed under a specific time, refer back to a previous listing for that station. FM programs vary in length, and do not always start on the hour or half-hour. The program information contained in this log conforms to the information submitted by the individual stations, and is presented in the good faith that it is accurate and complete. O indicates program preceded by a newscast. 10:30 A.M. 2:30 P.M. WAMU FIVE COLLEGE FORUM OF NEW ENGLAND WAMU MUSIC FROM WOLF TRAP WBJC GOON SHOW -Last Smoking Seagoon--Nicotine Ned Monday 11:00 A.M. takes an ocean voyage to clean his lungs & his bank ® WBJC 1110(10:55)MUSIC APPRECIATION 103-Jaap van Op - account. stall & Benjamin Durant discuss & analyze the Ro- 6:00 A.M. mantic Period; This Week: --offered for 3:00 P.M. WETA *A.M. 1-VIVALDI Concerto for 2 horns, strings & con- credit through the Community College of Baltimore. WBJC QMUSIC IN STEREO -A panorama of music in stereo tinuo (H1091)(101; TELEMANN Concerto for trumpet Kirsten Flagstad sings Der Erlkonig; Octet play from pop to rock. & strings (H1066)(8); HAYDN Sym. rí54 (H1106X22]; 3rd Movement of Quintet in A, Opus 114. WCAO FROM LA SCALA TO THE MET-HANDEL Acis & RACHMANINOFF Piano Concerto rr1 (MC52004)(26]; WCAO (11:05)DIVERTIMENTO-BOCCHERINI Sinfonia Con- Galatea, abridged (BC1095)(56]. COPLAND Sym. r)3 (MS6954)(41]; BARTOK Music certante in G, Lon. Baroque Ens./Haas (XWN18052); WGMS °AUDITION ROOM -Latest additions to record library. for strings, percussion & celesta (MS6956)131); BEETHOVEN Septet in Ell, Vienna Phil. (XWN180- POULENC Piano (S36326)[191; MONTSAL- Concerto 03)(431. 4:00 P.M. VATGE Sonatine pour Yvette (10); Divertimento k2 WGMS °COLLECTOR'S HOUR-BERLIOZ Roman Carnival WBJC °BALTIMORE BULLETIN BOARD/BUCHWALD ON - (2]; (C56677). Over., Op.9, Barbirolli/N.Y.Phil. (BM13)[8]; VERDI Art Buchwald, his lively commentary on current events. WGMS OAINCLEARWATER Simon Boccanegra: II lacerato spirito, Kipnis/Orthmann (4:20/SPOTLIGHT ON SPORTS (60076)(4]; SCRIABIN Piano Sonata in f=, Op. WCAO CHAMBER MUSIC SALON-DVORAK String Quartet in 6:30 A.M. 3 23, Horowitz (LM2005)(19]; PROKOFIEV Piano So- F, Amadeus String Quartet (SLPM138126)(24); MEN- WBAL MUSIC IN STEREO nata A7 in Bb, Op.83 (1942), Horowitz (LC7021) DELSSOHN Sonata in D, Janos Starker,ce, Gyorgy (171. S ebok, p, (S R 9032 0 )[24] . 7:00 A.M. WGMS °STEREO SERENADE/News at 4:30. Inter- WCAO PRELUDE TO MORNING-GRANADOS Goyescas: 11:30 A.M. mezzo, Philharmonia Orch. (Ang35207); HANDEL WAMU CONTINENTAL COMMENT 4:30 P.M. Water Music Suite, Royal Phil. (G7202)(18]; SCHU- WBJC BOOK BEAT --Robert Cromie engages in literate, inti- WAMU (4:25)READING ALOUD MANN Konzertstuck in G, Joerg Demus,p, Vienna St. mate, & witty conversation with authors. WBJC *UNDERGROUND ROCK Opera Orch. (XWN18290)(151; CHABRIER Suite Pastorale, Concerts Lamoureux (LC3028)(19]. 12:00 NOON 5:00 P.M. WGMS OFRED EDEN -News on the half hour & features. WAMU VINCENT BRANN READS WAMU 04:55)BRITISH PRESS REV./CANADIAN PRESS REVIEW 8:00 A.M. WBJC °COACHES CORNER -Professional college & high school sports reports. WCAO ACROSS THE FOOTLIGHTS-ROSSINI Over. to La WBAL GALEN FROM ME & NEWS/MOLLIE & MUSIC -with (12:15)AT ISSUE -Host Denny Crimmins. Gazza Ladra, Lon.Synt. (C56204); DELIBES La hostess Mollie Martin. WCAO (12:05)PORTRAITS IN SOUND -Erna Berger,s, sings Source Ballet, set., Paris Conservatoire (C56026) WCAO PORTRAITS IN SOUND -Eduardo del Pueyo,p, plays Brahms. (23]; IBERT Divertissement, Paris Conservatoire (CS Granados. (12:20/SYMPHONIC MATINEE-MEYERBEER Les 6200)(151; BUTTERWORTH A Shropshire Lad, Halle (8:15)EARLY CONCERT-BIZET Carmen: Prelude to Huguenots: Act 1, Concerts Pasdeloup (OPW1204); Orch. (SR90115)(10). Act 1; VIVALDI Concerto rí13 in C for bassoon; MO- J.S.BACH Suite *2 In b, Hubert Barwahser,f, Con- WETA P.M. NEWS -Tony Riggs reports the day's events. ZART Maurerische Trauermusic; MASCAGNI Cavallerla certgebouw/Beinum (LC3194)(211; ADAM Giselle, Rusticana: Intermezzo; SIBELIUS Karelia Suite; BER- Paris Conservatoire/Wolff (LM2301)151]; RESPIGHI 5:30 P.M. LIOZ Les Francs-Juges Over.; BENJAMIN Concertino Fountains of Rome, NBC Sym./Toscanini (LM1768) WAMU BOOKBEAT for plano orch.; PROKOFIEV Love for Three Oranges; & (15]. WGMS °LOCAL NEWS/TONIGHT IN WASH. REVUELTAS Sensemaya. WETA CASPER CITRON INTERVIEWS BOX-CILEA Andriana Lecouvreur: excerpts, 6:00 P.M. 9:00 A.M. WGMS °OPERA Tebaldi/del Monaco/Capuana (ÓS257151(191. WAMU WORDS & MUSIC WETA A.M.NEWS WCAO RHAPSODY -MC PHEE Ostinatos, Eastman Rochester 12:30 P.M. Orch. (SR90338); RESPIGHI Butantan, from Brazilian 9:30 A.M. WAMU HIGH NOON -with Edward Merritt. Impressions, Lon.Sym. (SR90338); BIZET La Jolie WAMU SWEDISH BY EAR WBJC MUSIC IN STEREO -a panorama of music in stereo Filie De Perth -Suite, Suisse Romande (CS6208); WETA 2-SCHUBERT Sym. 02 (S36453)(271; STRA- A.M. from pop to rock. Lalo Namouna, Suite *1, Detroit Sym. (SR90177) VINSKY Petrushka Suite (MS7011)124]; JANACEK WETA GOON SHOW -Comedy from England with Peter Sellers. (19]; MAILMAN Autumn Landscape, Eastman Rochester Concertino for piano, string quartet & winds (OR B 12- WGMS BULLETIN BOARD/MUSIC OF THE BAROQUE-VINCI Orch. (5R90337). 51117]; GIULIANI Concerto for guitar & strings (LSC Sonata in G for flute & continuo, Zuppiger/Sgrizzi (HC WETA METRONOME-MESSIAEN Quartet for the End of Time 2487X23]; HONEGGER Sym. #4 (MHS981)(263; 730081(9]; HANDEL Sonata in A, Op.1 *3, for vio- (MHS978)1501; BEETHOVEN Trio =3 in c (M57083) WAGNER Tannhauser, Over. & Venusberg Music (MS lin & continuo, Lautenbacher/Koch/Ruf (H71238)19]. 1301; TARTINI Concerto a Cinque (MHS976)1113. 6442)(22). WGMS EVE. REPORT/STOCK REPORT/BUSINESS NEWS 1:00 P.M. (6:20/DINNER CONCERT 10:00 A.M. WETA P.M. -Music & talk with John Ferguson. WAMU MUSIC FROM GERMANY-REGER Sonata in a, Opus WGMS °SYMPHONY HALL-ROSSINI La Gazza Ladra: over., 6:30 P.M. 116, for violoncello & piano; Organ Fantasy on Wie Giulini (S60058)110]; FIELD Piano Concerto =1 in WAMU THIRTY MINUTES Schoen Leuchtet uns der Morgenstern. El) (c .1799), Blumental/Froschauer (VICS 1533)(2 0]; WBAL MUSIC IN STEREO RIMSKY-KORSAKOV Tsar Saltan Suite, Op.57, An- 7:00 P.M. WCAO (10:05/MUSIC OF THE MASTERS-MASSENET serinet (C56012)(191. WAMU SINGER'S WORLD -Wayne Conner. Phedre: Over., Concerts Lamoureux/Fournet (LC30- WBAL STEREO SHOWCASE -New classical recordings. 79); BRUCH Concertorfl In g, Erica Morini,v, Berlin 1:30 P.M. WBJC MUSIC APPRECIATION COURSE Radio Sym./Fricsay (LPM18577)[23]; STRAUSS WAMU AT ISSUE/SCHOLAR'S BOOKSHELF WCAO (7:05/HERITAGE CONCERT-CORELLI Concerto Gros- Death & Transfiguration, Philharmonia Orch./Rod- WBAL (1:45)POETRY PARADE so in Bb, Societas Musica of Copenhagen/Hansen (BG zinski (G7147)(23]. 585/7); BEETHOVEN Sym..r2 in D, NBC Sym./Tos- WGMS Sonata in g for string QDIVERTIMENTO-LECLAIR 2:00 P.M. canini (LM6901)(29]; BRAHMS Concerto in D for vio- TELE MANN orch., Wahl (H71080)(12]; Flute Sonata WAMU BBC SCIENCE MAGAZINE lin & orch., Isaac Stern,v, Royal Phil./Beecham (ML in F, Rampal/Veyron-Lacroix (WG58118)(51; MO- WBAL MUSIC IN STEREO 4530)1411; RAVEL Rapsodie Espagnole, Suisse Ro- ZART Variations in C, K.264, on Lison dormait, Bal- WBJC OMUSIC IN STEREO -A panorama of music from pop Inande/Ansermet (LL3017); TCHAIKOVSKY 1812 Pavane, Pom- sam (SOL60023X11); FAURE Op.50, to rock. ,Ovver., Philharmonia Orch./Karajan (Ang35614)(17]. ponio-Zarate Duo (LSC2717)(6); SAINT -SAE NS Hay- WCAO JOURNEY IN MUSIC -to Spain, Short works by Breton; WGMS CK 6:55)SYMPHONY IN STEREO-SCHUBERT Sym. anaise, Op.93, Grumiaux/Rosenthal (PHC9140X1O); Albeniz; Sarasate; Montoya; feat. FALLA Nights in *2 in Bb, D.125, Menuhin (536453)(27]; DVORAK MOSZKOWSKI Spanish Dance in A, Op.12 M4, Ar- the Gardens of Spain, Yvonne Loriod,p, French Nat'l Romance in F, Op.11, Perlman/Leinsdorf (LSC30- genta (C56006)(2]. Opera Theatre Orch. (XWN18803)(26]. 14)(12]; KODALY Marosszek Dances (1930), Or- WGMS °LISTENERS' CHOICE mandy (M57034)(131.

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WGMS OLISTENERS' CHOICE couvreur, Lodoletta, Aida, & Tosca, sung by Renata WGMS C)FRED EDEN -News on the half hour & features. Tebaldi,s, in a program commemorating her birthday, 2:30 P.M. Feb. 1, 1922 (LL142, 1354). 8:00 A.M. WAMU MUSIC FROM WOLF T' Gerald Holmes. WBJC IN CONCERT -Delayed broadcast of the Shriver Hall WBAL GALEN FROMME & NEWS/MOLLIE & MUSIC Concert of Nov. 22, 1970, feat. Virtuosi Di Roma/ WCAO PORTRAITS IN SOUND -Charles Rosen,p, plays Ravel. 3:00 P.M Fasano. (8:15/EARLY CONCERT -WEBER Invitation to the WBJC .3ASKETBALL PRE -GAME SHOW -Hosts - ..i Fister, Gary Laing, & Eric Henson, Community 9:00 P.M. Dance; LISZT Liebestraume #3 in Ab for piano & orch.; TCHAIKOVSKY Nutcracker: Pas de Deux; SMETANA , ol. of Baltimore. WAMU LOS ANGELES PHILHARMONIC CONCERTS -BEE- From Bohemia's Meadows & Forests; GLAZOUNOV WCAO FROM LA SCALA TO THE MET-PERGOLESI La THOVEN Over., Leonore *3; VARESE Arcana; BEE- Raymonda Ballet: Grand Adagio; ELGAR Cockaigne Serva Padrona (SR90240)(41); CHERUBINI Medea: THOVEN Sym. N3, Eroica; Zubin Mehta, . Over.; PUCCINI Manon Lescaut: Intermezzo; HINDE- set, (0525225); HANDEL Giulio Cesare: sel. (OS WBAL GRAND CONCERT -Feat. Boston Sym./Steinberg. MITH Five pieces for string orch.; CORELLI Concerto 25225). REGER Variations & Fugue on a theme by Mozart, Op. Grosso in D; FALLA Three-Cornered Hat: 3 WGMS 0AUDITION ROOM 132; BRUCKNER Sym. N7 in E. dances. WCAO (9:10/WORLD OF RECORDS -BEETHOVEN Coriolan 9:00 A.M. 3:30 P.M. Over., NBC Sym./Toscanini (ERA91); MENDELS- WETA NEWS WBJC BASKETBALL -Community Col. of Baltimore "Red SOHN Sym. *4 in a, Italian, Concertgebouw/Beinum A.M. Devils" entertain the Essex Com. Col. 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Theatre of Protest. 9:00 P.M. (8:20/EARLY CONCERT-PURCELL March & Canzoua; WBAL MUSIC IN STEREO WBAL GRAND CONCERT -feat. Boston Pops Orch./Fiedler, BOYCE Symphonic =2 in A; DELIBES Ballade et Theme WCAO (2:05/MAGIC CARPET -To Africa -Short works by The Romeros,g's, Ronald Hodges,p. BERLIOZ Rakoczy Slave Varie; GLAZOUNOV Mazurka-Oberek; VERDI I Glazounov; Rossini; Tarrego; Mehul, Verdi; & Walton. March; DVORAK Carnival Over.; VIVALDI Concerto for Vespri Siclliani: Over.; GLINKA Jota Aragonesa; SUL- WGMS ©LISTENERS' CHOICE 4 guitars; TELEMANN Allegro from Concerto for 4 LIVAN Pirates of Penzance: Over.; LEHAR Gold & guitars; RODRIGO Finale from Concierto Andaluz; Silver Waltz; WAGNER Tannhauser: Venusberg Music; 2:30 P.M. BOCK Fiddler on the Roof; FRANCK Symphonic Varia- RIMSKY-KORSAKOV Capriccio Espagnol. WAMU MUSIC FROM WOLF TRAP tions; KERN Smoke Gets in Your Eyes; LENNON-MC WBJC INTERNATIONAL ALMANAC -International happenings. CARTNEY Yellow Submarine; GINASTERA Malambo. 9:00 A.M. WCAO (9:05/WORLD OF RECORDS-HANDEL Concerto Gros- WETA A.M. NEWS 3:00 P.M.o so in F, Cappella Coloniensis (ARC3140); MOZART WBJC $061G BANDS OF TODAY & YESTERDAY -From Tommy Sym. N2 in Bb, Lon. Phil. (XWN18861); DONIZETTI 9:30 A.M. Dorsey to Jimmie Lunceford, all these are discussed Don Pasquale; Cavatina, Pierette Alarie,s, Berlin Radio WAMU DUTCH BY RADIO/ITALIAN BY EAR each week on this program. Sym. (LPM18593); PUCCINI La Bohem e: Duet: 0 WETA A.M. 2-BRUCH Violin Concerto (MS6731)(23]; WCAO FROM LA SCALA TO THE MET-MASSENET Herodi- soave Fanciulla, Pierette Alarie,s, Leopold Simoneau, SCHUBERT 20 Waltzes (OR 5130051; MOZART ade (S36145)155). t,(LPM18593); LISZT Fantasy in C, Alfred Brendel, Horn Concerto M4 (MS6785)(17]; NIELSEN Sym. *3 WGMS OAUDITION ROOM p, Vienna Volksoper (PL11610 S.1)1221. (MS6769)138); MENNIN Sym. M7 in One Movement WETA POTTER'S HOUSE -Social issues are discussed at (LSC3043)(26]. 4:00 P.M. this Wash., D. C. coffee house. WAMU (4:25/READING ALOUD WGMS OWORLD'S GREAT ORCHESTRAS -Warsaw Phil. 10:00 A.M. WBJC ()BALTIMORE BULLETIN BOARD Orch./Rowicki & Wislocki,conductors, Stefania Woy- WAMU MUSIC FROM RUSSIA (4:15)BUCHWALD ON/SPOTLIGHT ON SPORTS towicz,s, Sviatoslav Richter,p, Wanda Wilkomirska,v. WBAL MUSIC IN STEREO WCAO CHAMBER MUSIC SALON-ROSSINI Sonata *5 for LUTOSLAWSKI Concerto for Orch. (1954), Rowicki WCAO MUSIC OF THE MASTERS-GEMINIANI Concerto Gros- strings in Eb, I Solisti di Zagreb (VSD2013); D. (PH5900159)f30]; BAIRD Erotica (1961), Woytowicz so in d, Felix Ayo,v, Walter Galozzi,v, Bruno Giuranna, SCARLATTI Concerto Grosso #3 in F, I Musics (BC1- /Rowicki (PH59001411(13); SZYMANOWSKI Violin vi, Enzo Altobelli,ce, I Musici (LC3467); SCHU- 119); PERGOLESI Trio Sonata *1 in G, Members of Concerto#1, Op.35 (1922), Wilkomirska/Rowicki MANN Concerto in a, Walter Gieseking,p, Philharmonia Gotham Baroque Ens. 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(10:20/MUSIC FOR THE KEYBOARD-BRAHMS Piano WAMU LISTEN TO THEIR VOICES WCAO ACROSS THE FOOTLIGHTS-FRIML Vagabond King, Sonata k3 in f, Paul Badura-Skoda,p,(XWN18447) Abridged (LSC2509)(41]; ROMBERG Desert Song: LISZT Etudes d'execution transcendante d'apres [351; 11:00 A.M. set. (LSC2440). Paganini, Alfred Brendel,p,(PL10800). WAMU DUTCH CONCERT HALL WETA P.M.NEWS WETA INSIDE JEAN SHEPHERD WBJC (X10:55)MUSIC APPRECIATION 103-Jaap van Op - stall & Benjamin Durant discuss & analyze music of the 5:30 P.M. 10:45 P.M. Romantic period. This week: Franz Schubert, Sym. 8 WAMU THE REVIEWING STAND WETA ART BUCHWALD/CLASSICAL GROOVES-TISHCHEN- in b, last movement, Berlin Phil ./Karajan, Trout Quin- WGMS ()LOCAL NEWS/TONIGHT IN WASH. KO Concerto for cello (SR40091)[26); BEETHOVEN tet, 4th movement, Vienna Octet/Lon. (CS6090). Quintet for piano & winds (H71054)(26]; POULENC WCAO DIVER TIMENTO-ALBINONI Concerto#5 in C, Michele 6:00 P.M. 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(M56533) WCAO (11:05)EVENING CONCERT-GLINKA Kamarinskaya, GRIEG Piano Concerto in a, Op.16, Galliera (3216- [12]; SAINT -SAE NS Piano Concerto in g (MS6778) Pittsburgh Sym. (P8450í;MOZART Concerto #1 in G, 0141)1281. 1227; WEILL Concerto for violin & winds (WST170- Philharmonia Orch./Kurtz (G7135) Elaine Shaffer,f, 87)129]; MOZART Quartet in g (MHS752)47]; SCHU- 1267; HAYDN Sym. *44 in e, RIAS Sym./Fricsay A.M. BERT String Quintet in C (MS6536)(493; BEETHO- (LPM18180)121]. 11:30 WBJC SPECIAL OF THE WEEK VEN Sonata #6 for violin & piano (M56572)í16]; DOERR PRESENTS WGMS 111/0ALAN MOZART Quartet for piano & strings in Eb (MS6683) (271. 11:30 P.M. 12:00 NOON WAMU VINCENT BRANN READS WGMS EVE. REPORT/STOCK REPORT/BUSINESS NEWS WAMU READING ALOUD WBJC *()COACHES CORNER -Sports reports. 1*(6:20)DINNER CONCERT (12:15/GERMANY TODAY 12:00 MIDNIGHT WCAO PORTRAITS IN SOUND -Mormon Tabernacle Choir. 6:30 P.M. WCAO (12:05/QUIET HOUR-BOCCHERINI Trio M3 In Eb, (12:15/SYMPHONIC MATINEE -BEETHOVEN Sym. WAMU NEW RECORDINGS -Edward Merritt hosts. Walter Schneiderhan,v, Gustav Swoboda,v, Senta Be- n7 in A, Cleve. Sym./Szell (LC3658)[34]; HAYDN nesch,ce,(XWN18051)(28); SCHUBERT Trio *2 in Sym. 45 in 1*, Fest. Casals/Casals (ML5449)[29]; 7:00 P.M. Eb, ,v, ,ce,Meiczy- TCHAIKOVSKY Sleeping Beauty Ballet Suite, Philhar- WBAL STEREO SHOWCASE slaw Horszowski,p,(ML4716)1357. monla Orch./Karajan (Ang35740)121]; DEBUSSY WBJC MUSIC APPRECIATION COURSE WGMS THROUGH THE NIGHT ()ALL Children's Corner Suite, Concerts Lamoureux/Fourne: WCAO (7:05/HERITAGE CONCERT-GLUCK Orfeo: Minuet & RCA (LC 32 88 )[187 . Dance of the Blessed Spirits, Victor Orch./Reiner WETA BOOK BEAT -Robert Cromie interviews a current author (LM2141); MOZART Sym. 39 in Eb, Philharnonia in the dews. Orch./Karajan (Ang35739)[26]; RACHMANINOFF . Friday Concerto x2 in c, Serge! Rachmaninoff,p, Phila.Orch. 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FORECAST FM 65 ©7:30 P.M. bre; BORODIN Prince Igor: Polovetsian Dances; BIZET 1:00 P.M. WAMU TIMEPIECE Carmen Suite #1; TCHAIKOVSKY Serenade Melanco- WAMU A TOUCH OF FANTASY -Esther Lippman reads On The F WBJC PRAGUE SPRING FESTIVAL -Recorded on May 15, lique in bb; GURIDI Basque Dances; DUKAS The Sor- Shores of Silver Lake by Laura Engels Wilder. 1970, in Smetana Hall, feat. Czechoslavak Radio Sym. cerer's Apprentice. WBAL PROMENADE CONCERT R /Hiroyuki lwaki. Boris Pergomenschtchikov, ce. TAKE- WETA P.M. -Classical music. MITSU Requiem for string orch.; DVORAK Cello Con- 7:30 A.M. WGMS C)LUNCHEON CONCERT-CIMAROSA I Traci Amanti: certo, Op.104; PROKOFIEV Sym. 03 in c, Op.44 [92] WGMS CALL FROM LONDON/MORNING MELODIES Over. ,/Leppard (802901LY)(4]; MOZART Rondo in D C, K.373, Fuch/Waldman (DL710037)[6]; DELIUS- 8:00 A.M. A 8:00 P.M. FENBY Two Aquarelles/Britten (CS6618)15]; GRIEG WBAL (7:55)HOCKEY-Baltimore Clippers vs. Hershey. WBAL GALEN FROMME & THE NEWS Norwegian Dance, Op.35 =2/Onnandy (MS7674)[2). Y WGMS t©GUEST ARTIST -with Paul Hume, E. Power Biggs (8:10/THE CHILDREN'S HOUR performs works by F. Couperin; Le Beque; Clerambault; WGMS ©ADVENTURES IN JUDAISM 1:30 P.M. & L. Couperin, on historic French organs. WAMU DENNIS GIBBONS SINGS 8:30 A.M. (145)ONCE UPON A TIME 8:30 P.M. WGMS *CHILDREN'S THEATER-Rumpelstiltskin(CHS501: WBAL BIZET'S CARMEN -a live performance from the stage WAMU GOON SHOW -see previous Sunday, 6pm. [8]; Pinocchio (CH5503)[187. of the Metropolitan Opera House. WGMS LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CONCERT -Modern Madrigal WGMS 0(1:25)METROPOLITAN OPERA-BIZET Carmen: Singers of N.Y. - Louis Winter, dir., STARER 5 pro- 9:00 A.M. complete, Metropolitan Opera Orch. & Chorus, Cast verbs on love; WE BE RN Entflieht Auf Leichten Kahnen; WBAL *CONCERT FROM OBERLIN COLLEGE-PERILHOU & conductor to be announced. Commentary by Milton DEBUSSY Trois Chansons; POULENC Sept Chansons; Le Chanson de Guillot Martin; GLINKA Variations on Cross. Broadcast from the Metropolitan Opera House, RAVEL Trois Chansons; FILIPPE 3 Walden Pastral a Theme by Mozart; SCHUBERT Piano Sonate in Bb. Lincoln Center, N.V. City. Portraits; ROREM From An Unknown Past; LADERMAN WCAO (9:05)YOUNG PEOPLE'S CONCERT-WAGNER Tarn- Scences from an imagined childhood. hauser: Over., Wurttemberg St. Orch./Leitner (LPEM 2:00 P.M. 19069); BERLIOZ Symphonic Fantastique, Concertge- WAMU JOHN DILDINE & FOLK MUSIC -Samplers 1956. 9:00 P.M. bouw/Van Beinum (B19010); SAINT-SAENS Samson WBJC MUSIC APPRECIATION COURSE WAMU LEFT BANK JAZZ SOCIETY -Chip Donaldson. & Delilah: Voix ma Misere; Bacchanale, Jan Peerce,t, WCAO THE ART OF JAZZ WBJC EXPLORATIONS IN JAZZ Chorale, NBC Sym./Stokowskl (LM1848); WCAO (9:10)WORLD OF RECORDS-SMETANA My Country: DEBUSSY Prelude to the Afternoon of a Faun, Paris 3:00 P.M. STRAUSS 113, Sarka, Czech Phil./Talich (PLP111); Opera Orch./Rosenthal (XWN18771). WAMU JAZZ ANTHOLOGY -with George Mercer, The Big Bass Ein Heldenleben, A Hero's Life, Berlin Phil ./Karajan WETA A.M.2-DEBUSSY Suite Bergamasque (ORD135)[18]; Fiddle. (LPM18550)[46]. MORIN Suite des fanfares (MHS759)[11]; DVORAK WETA WASHINGTON WEEK IN REVIEW -News analysis. Piano Concerto in g (WST17044)[397; TISHCENKO 3:30 P.M. Concerto for Cello (SR40091)[26]; MOZART Diverti- WBJC HISTORY OF CANADA 9:30 P.M. mento 112 (MHS741)(331; VIOTTI Double Concerto for WETA THIRTY MINUTES WITH... -Elizabeth Drew Interviews Violin & Piano (MHS539)[18]; GINASTERA Piano 4:00 P.M. statesmen & artists. Sonata (WST17161)[151. WAMU *GET IT TOGETHER WGMS ©THIS WEEKEND IN WASH./MORNING MELODIES WBJC FRED'S FUN FAIR 10:00 P.M. WCAO (4:10)MUSIC OF OUR TIME-NAGEL Concerto for WBJC AMERICAN MUSICAL HERITAGE-SCHUMAN Sym. 10:00 A.M. Trumpet & Strings, Eugene Blee,tr, Peninsula Fest. #3, N.Y.Phil./Bernstein (MS7442)1311; Sym. M5 for WBAL STEREO SPECTACULAR-STRAUSS Suite from Der Orch./Johnson (CRI122); POULENC Fiancailles pour strings, N.Y.Phil./Bernstein (MS7442)[17). Rosenkavalier, London Sym. Orch./Previn (LSC3135) Rire: Violin, Jennie Tourel,ms, Paul Ulanowsky,p, WCAO (10:10)PORTRAITS IN SOUND -Virtuosi di Roma [24]; BARTOK Violin Concerto r2, Henryk Szeryng, DL10013); MARTINU Three Madrigals, Joseph Fuchs, plays Reali & Porpora. v, Concertgebouw Orch./Haitink (Philips6500021) v, Lillian Fuchs,v1 (DL8510)[151; PISTON Sym. =6 (10:25)CONNOISSEUR'S HOUR-JENKINS Pavane for 138]; SIBELIUS Sym. *2 in D, Op.43, Berlin Phil. Boston Sym./Munch (LM2083)[24]. 4 viols, Consort of Viols (BG547); BOITO Mefistofele: Orch./Kamu (DGG2530021)[48]. Prologue, Nicola Moscona,b, NBC Sym./Toscanini WCAO HERITAGE SHOWCASE-LERNER & LOEWE Gigi: 4:30 P.M. (LM1849)[267; MOSSOLOV Iron Foundry, Lon.Phil. Over., Orch. (E3641ST); TRAD. HUNGARIAN The WAMU MBARI-MBAYO Godwin Oyewole hosts. /Quadri (1ÁB7004). Acacia Walk, Kalman Lendvay Gypsy Band (WST150- WBJC FRENCH MUSIC & FRENCH MUSICIANS -Program WETA INSIDE JEAN SHEPHERD 47); RODGERS & HART Songs, Eric Johnson Orch. 317, feat. music from the series France Applauds. (WST15022); WRIGHT & FORREST Song of Norway: 10:30 P.M. hl. (DL79019)[17]; WALDTEUFEL The Skater's 5:00 P.M. WETA (10:45)ART BUCHWALD Waltz (S35926); COATES By A Sleepy Lagoon; Lon- WAMU FROM SORCERY TO SCIENCE (10:50)CLASSICAL GROOVES -MOZART String Quin- don Bridge, Eric Johnson Orch. (WST14132); RACH- WBAL (5:15)A CONCERT FROM THE FESTIVAL OF FLAN- tet in D (MCS2113)[28]; SCHUBERT 5 German Dances MANINOFF Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini, Philippe DERS IN GHENT -from the Belgian Radio & TV, origi- (MHS585)[27]; NACEK Concertino for piano, string Entremont,p, Phila. Orch. 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Orch./Gorvin, BINONI Oboe Concerto in d, Op.9 =2, Pierlot/Roucsel WCAO PORTRAITS IN SOUND -Walter Gieseking,p,plays Ingrid Heiler,hc,(ARC3092)119); MOZART Sym. .39 HANDEL Chaconne in G/Valenti (S46) (536325)1143; Mozart. in EI7, NBC Sym./Toscanini (LM2001)(213; SCHU- 151; BACH Cantata =146: Duet, My Spirit be Joyful, (5:15/PRELUDE TO EVENING-STRAUSS Blue Danube BERT Incidental Music to Rosamunde, Col.Sym./ Biggs/Rozsnyai (MS6615)141. Walter (ML5156). Waltz, Philharmonia Orch. (Ang35342); LECUONA Andalucia: Andalucia, Cleveland Pops (LC3626); SI- WGMS C)ALAN DOERR PRESENTS 11:00 A.M. BELIUS Kuolema, Valse Triste; DEBUSSY Marche WGMS 10(10:55)THE CONCERT STAGE-NIELSEN Maskarade ecossaist, Concertgebouw (LC3477); IPPOLITOV- 11:30 P.M. Over./Ormandy (MS6882)151; DELIUS Hassan: Inuter- IVANOV Caucasian Sketches, Paris Conservatory ILL - WAMU READING ALOUD (BC12751(3); BEETHOVEN Piano Concer- mezzo/Lane 440). to =1 in C, Op.15, Arrau/Haitulk (839749LY)(381; 12:00 MIDNIGHT GRIEG Symphonic Dance in G, Op.64 =1/Remoortel WCAO QUIET HOUR-BOCCHERINI Quintet in e, Fritz Worsch- ISTPL5103301(63. 5:30 P.M. ing,g, Rodolfo Felicani, Wolfgang Neiniger,v's, Mari- WAMU FROM SORCERY TO SCIENCE WBAL SWEDISH SPECTRUM anne Majer,vi, August Wenzinger,ce,(ARC3057)(221; 12:00 NOON WGMS INTERMEZZO MENDELSSOHN Quartet =6 in f, Manoliu Quartet (LC WAMU A CHILD & HIS WORLD 3386)125]. KEYBOARD MASTERS-LISZT Sonata in b, Op.5, WBAL P.M. WGMS CIALL THROUGH THE NIGHT Vladimir Horowitz,p (Sera60114)1271. 6:00 WAMU CAEDMON COLLECTION -A Lincoln Album, Readings WCAO HERITAGE WORLD OF RECORDS -WEBER Preciosa: by Carl Sandburg. 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Helmut Walcha,o (ARC3030); PURCELL Anthem, 0 I Solisti di Zagreb/Janigro (BG589); DVORAK Quintet By delayed broadcast from Sym. Hall, Boston. Sing Unto the Lord, Margaret Fraser,s (ARC3038); in A for Piano & Strings, Eva Bemathova,p, Janacek DE LALANDE Beatus Vir, Psalm CXI (Motet (XWN18- Quartet (LPM18379K33); RAVEL Introduction & Alle- 2:30 P.M. VICTORIA Officium Nether- gro in Gb, Marcel Grandjany,h, Hugo Raimondi,cl, 537)127); Defuvctorum, WAMU *THE NEW THING ROOT MUSIC SHOW Cham. Choir/de Nobel (Ang35668)1411; Arthur Gleghorn,f, (P8492) lands J.S. BACH Cantata #78, Teresa Stich Randall,s, Oagmar WETA *CHARTER FLIGHT -Music of Brazilians Sergio Mendez 3:00 P.M. Anton Hans Braun,b, Bach & the Bossa Rio with Renne Channey. Hennann,a, Dennota,t, WBJC BASKETBALL THE COMMUNITY COLLEGE OF Guild Choir & Orch./Prohaska, Anton Heiller,o (BG5- WGMS *THE FESTIVAL OF MUSIC-FRESCOBALDI Canzon BALTO. vs. Quinta in y, Biggs/ens. (MS6117)[31; BACH Toccata 371[261. 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WAMU MUSICIANS FACE THE MUSIC WGMS *CIWGMS MUSICAL CALENDAR 12:00 MIDNIGHT WBJC WBJC GOES UNDERGROUND THROUGH THE NIGHT WGMS *C)ALL WCAO (1:10/MATINEE CONCERT-DOHNANYI Concerto *2 6:30 P.M. in b, Ernst von Dohnanyi,p, Royal Phil./Boult (Ang3- WAMU *BLUEGRASS UNLIMITED -see previous Tu.,11:O0 pm. 5538)128); BRETON Andalusian Scenes: Marcha y 80 FORECAST FM Saeta, Gran Orquesta Sinfonica (LL1701); DIAMOND 7:10 P.M. WAMU *PASSPORT -with Edwin M. Adams, Guyana. WBAL SALT LAKE MORMON TABERNACLE CHOIR & Concerto (MC52090)(201; D'INDY Synt. on a French WBJC MUSIC IN STEREO -Pop to rock. ORGAN Mountain Air (M56070)(25); HAYDN Sym. =96 (LS - WETA GOON SHOW -Great Spon Plague. o WBJC ADVENTURES IN GOOD MUSIC -with Karl Haas C3030)(24]. WGMS BULLETIN BOARD/MUSIC OF THE BAROQUE -TELE- M WCAO (7:10)HERITAGE CONCERT-WAGNER Die Meister- WGMS CNVIN CLEARWATER MANN Paris Quartet *6 in e, Amsterdam Quartet (SA- singer: Prelude to Act 3, NBC Sym./Toscanini (LM60- WT9448)(171; D. 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WBAL MUSIC IN STEREO WAMU (4:25)READING ALOUD WBJC THE CLEVELAND ORCHESTRA -Boulez, Anna Rey- WCAO (10:05)MUSIC OF THE MASTERS-MENDELSSOHN WBJC [)BALTIMORE BULLETIN BOARD nolds,ms, George Shirley,t, Thomas Paul,b, The A Midsummer Nights Dream: Over., Hollywood Bowl 1(4:15)BUCHWALD ON/SPOTLIGHT ON SPORTS Cleve. Orch. Chorus, Margaret Hillis,dir.; BERLIOZ Sym./Slatkin (P8404); D. SCARLATTI Good Humored WCAO CHAMBER MUSIC SALON-SCHUBERT Quintet in A, Romeo &Juliet. Ladies Ballet Suite, Vienna St. Opera Orch./Litsch- Trout, Mieczyslaw Horszowski,p, Budapest String WCAO (9:10)GREAT MOMENTS FROM OPERA -excerpts auer (VRS440)1201; MOZART Concerto =3 in G, Quartet (MS6473)136]; HANDEL Oboe Concerto =3 in

from I Puritani; Aida; La Boheme; Daphne. David Oistrakh,v, Philharmonia Crch. (Ang35714)(241. g, Leon Goossens,ob, Bath Fest. Clam. Orch. (S36- WETA FM EXTRA WGMS °DIVERTIMENTO-PERGOLESI Concertino *3 in A, 103). WGMS *0(8:55/RADIO SMITHSONIAN Muenchinger (C56393)(11]; MOZART Piano Sonata WGMS °STEREO SERENADE -News at 4:30. =17 in D, K.576, Barenboim (S36430)(14); MEN- 9:30 P.M. DELSSOHN Neue liebe, Op.19a *4; Bei der Wiege, 4:30 P.M. WAMU THE OPERA HOUSE -Edward Merritt Op.47 =6, Raskin/Schick (BC1305)(51; CHABRIER WBJC UNDERGROUND ROCK WGMS °ORCHESTRAL MASTERWORKS-MENDELSSOHN Suite Pastorale, Paray (SR90212)(16). Fingal's Cave Over., Op.26/Szell (BC1259)111); 5:00 P.M. VAUGHAN WILLIAMS Sym. =2, A London Sym. (19- 10:30 A.M. 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(LM1986); BERLIOZ Prelude, Cleve.Orch./Szell (LC3483); SCHUBERT Romeo & Juliet, Op.17: Queen Mab Scherzo, NBC Sym. *8 in b, Royal Phil./Kletzki (Ang35779)(241; Som. (LM6026): GLIERE Svm *3 in b, Vienna St. TCHAIKOVSKY Piano Concerto =2 n G, Shura Cher- Opera Orch.(XWN2212)(80); DEBUSSY Nocturnes for kasskv,o, Berlin Phil./Kraus (LPM18292)(35); ® Monday Orch.: Fetes, Paris Nat'l Opera Orch. (XWN18771). BRUCKNER Sym. *4 in Eb, Romantic, Vienna Sym./ WETA CASPER CITRON INTERVIEWS Klemperer (PL11200)(51). WGMS °OPERA BOX-Sel. from Mascagni's Iris; Lodoletla; WGMS °(6:55)SYMPHONY IN STEREO -CANNING Fantasy 6:00 A.M. & Isobeau, (S3632, 536527, 0S25894)(11-5-61. on a Hymn by Justin Morgan (1747-98) (1944), Sto- WETA 1-BRAHMS Sym. =2 (MS6374)(401; SCHU- A.M. kowski (SDBR3070)(113; DVORAK Sym. *9 in e, MAN A Song of Orpheus (MS6638)[211; BARTOK Con- 12:30 P.M. Op 95, From the New World, Ormandy/LSO (MS70- certo for violin (MS6002)(371; SAINT-SAENS Cello WAMU HI H 00 891E421. WAMU-F14 WLTA-f10 Wax -IM WOTS-IM ~MN FIN WJMD WSAL-IM woa7 W WDC-/M WIIIS WCAO-f1111 WOMS-F14 WRWIM WAVA-fM WMAA-IM WLZS WMAL-fM /4.3 0. 1.3 1. N.1 94.7 n. M.3 101.1 105.3 102.7 103.3 104.3 103.1 104.3 104.7 107.3 FORECAST FM 81 ®7:30 P.M. 11:30 P.M. 12:30 P.M. WAMU *TIMEPIECE WAMU READING ALOUD WAMU HIGH NOON WBAL program WBJC PANORAMA OF THE LIVELY ARTS M SYMPHONY PREVIEW -A presented with the cooperation of the Women's Assoc .,Balto. Sym.Orch. 12:00 MIDNIGHT WETA A FEDERAL CASE WBJC *BEETHOVEN SERIES -Piano Concerto #5 in E, Em - WCAO QUIET HOUR-GABRIELLI Canzon Septimi Toni sl, WGMS BULLETIN BOARD/MUSIC OF THE BAROQUE- N peror, ,p, N.Y.Phil./Bernstein (M2S- Vienna St. Opera Orch./Stone (XWN18887); MOZART CHAMBONNIERES-L. COUPERIN Le Moutier, Puy- 7881137]; Ah! Perfido, Op.65, Regina Crespin/ Quintet inEb, (LPM18398)(221; ana (SR90411)(2]; BOISMORTIER Trio Sonata in D, Schippers (32110040). BEETHOVEN Sonata =3 in A, Joseph Schuster,ce, Op.50=6, Brartdis/ens. (ARC73148)(13]; COR- A WETA PHILLIPS COLLECTION CONCERTS -Iowa String Friedrich Wrrehrer,p,(VBXB)(21). RETTE Concerto Comigue =17, Les Pantins, Roussel Quartet. (PHC9012)(5]. Y 8:00 P.M. 1:00 P.M. WBAL *RECITAL HALL-JANACEK String Quartet 02, Janacek Tuesday WBJC MUSIC IN STEREO Quartet (22160014). WETA *P.M. -Music & talk. WGMS C)GUEST ARTIST -with Paul Hume, Rudolf Serkin,p. WGMS CISYMPHONY HALL-BOCCHERINI Cello Concerto in MENDELSSOHN 2 Songs without Words, Op.62 =7 & 6:00 A.M. D, Gutntan/Terian (SR40146)[14); SCHUBERT Sym. 67 #4, (MS7516)15]; Capriccio Brillant in b, Op.22 WETA A.M. 1-DVORAK New World Sym. (MS6393)(431; =4 in c, D.417, Tragic, Menuhin (S365921(27); (MS7423)(121; BEETHOVEN Piano Sonata #23 in f, BACH Goldberg Variations (MHS790)157]; STAMITZ BALAKIREV-CASELLA Oriental Fantasy, Islanney, Op.57, Appassionata (M2X788)1241. Viola Concerto in D (MHS740)(21]; HAYDN Synt. Ormandy (MS68751[91. =31 (MHS759)(26]; RACHMANINOFF Piano Concerto 8:30 P.M. =4 (MS6517)(261. 1:30 P.M. WAMU SILHOUETTES IN COURAGE -Wild, Wild West, 18- WGMS OVVIN CLEARWATER WAMU D. C. SCHOOLS RADIO PROJECT 55-1900 - Frederick O'Neal. WBAL (1:45/HABLANDO ESPANOL WBAL VOICES IN THE NIGHT -Feat. arias from Faust, Lodo- 6:30 A.M. letta, L'Amico Fritz & Adrian Lecouvreur, sung by WBAL MUSIC IN STEREO 2:00 P.M. Mirella Frenl,s, with La Scala Orch./Votto (S36527). WBAL MUSIC IN STEREO WBJC ORCHESTRA HALL -WEBER Euryanthe Over., Paris 7:00 A.M. WCAO (2:05/MAGIC CARPET-Spain-MOSZKOWSKI Spanish Opera Orch./Scherchen (WMS1021)18]; BLOCH Con- WCAO PRELUDE TO MORNING -THOMAS Mignon: Over., Dances, Lo,,.Sym./Argenta (CM9192); FALLA Nights certo Symphonigue for piano & orch., M,tchell,p, Vien- Concertgebouw (LC3477); HAYDN Concerto in D, Kurt in the Gardens of Spain, Artur Rubinstein,p, San Fran- na St. Opera Orch./Golschmann (VSD2101)139); Redel,f, Munich Chain. Orch. (LPM19147)(21);MON- cisco Sy,n./Jorda (LM2181)(22); TURINA Sinfonia WEBER Peter Schmoll Over., Paris Opera Orch./ IUSZKO Haiku: Goralentanze for Orch., Berlin Radio Seville, Spanish Nat'l Orch./Argenta (LL1688)(22]. Schercher, (WMS1021)1103; DEBUSSY Le Martyre de Sym. (LPEM19142); COPLAND Rodeo, ballet, Bal- WGMS ©LISTENERS' CHOICE St. Sebastien, Symphonic Fragments, Lon.Sym./ let Theatre (P8196)(21). Monteux (PHS900058)(22). WGMS CURED EDEN 2:30 P.M. WAMU uIUSIC FROM WOLF TRAP 9:00 P.M. 8:00 A.M. WAMU LOS ANGELES PHILHARMONICA CONCERTS -MO- WBAL GALEN FROMME & NEWS/MOLLIE & MUSIC 3:00 P.M. ZART Bassoon Concerto in Bb, K.191; BRUCKNER WCAO PORTRAITS IN SOUND-Joerg Demus,p, plays Chopin WCAO FROM LA SCALA TO THE MET-GOUNOD Faust (S3- Sym. #8, Zubin Mehta,cond., Frederick Moritz,bn. & Schumann. 5827)(413; BERLIOZ Villanelle, Cesare Valletti,t, WBAL GRAND CONCERT -Feat. Boston Sym./Thomas. BEE- (8:15/EARLY CONCERT-ADSON Two Ayres for Cor- (LSC2411). THOVEN Sym. =8 in F, Op.93; SCHOENBERG 5 nets & Trombones; DVORAK Scherzo Capriccioso; WGMS OAUDITION ROOM Pieces for Orch.,Op.16; STRAVINSKY Renard; TCHAI- VERDI Nabucco: Over.; DELIBES Sylvia: ballet suite; KOVSKY Divertissement from Act 3 of Swan Lake ballet SHISHAKOV Concerto for Balalaika & Orch. of folk in- 4:00 P.M. WCAO (9:05/WORLD OF RECORDS-HANDEL Concerto Gros- struments; DEBUSSY Prelude a l'Apres-midi d'un faune; WAMU (4:25>READING ALOUD so in F, Cappella Coloniensis/Wenzinger (ARC3139); FALLA Three Cornered Hat: Suite =2; MILHAUD Four WBJC C)BALTIMORE BULLETIN BOARD BEETHOVEN Concerto #3 in c, Gary Graffman,p, Chi- Seasons: Concertino de Printemps; CHABRIER Haba- 4:15)BUCHWALD ON/SPOTLIGHT ON SPORTS cago Sym./Hendl (LM2396)(34]; COWELL Music nera; ALBENIZ Iberia: Fete -Dieu a Seville. WCAO CHAMBER MUSIC SALON-MENDELSSOHN Octette 1957, Japan Phil. (CRI 132). in EP, Jasclta Heifetz, Israel Baker, Arnold Belnick, WETA PROFILE -A prominent newsmaker gives his side of 9:00 A.M. Joseph Stepansky,v's, William, Primrose, Virginia the news. WETA A.M. NEWS Majewski,vi's, Gregor Piatigorsky, Gabor Rejto,vc's, WGMS OROYAL INSTRUMENT-KERCKHOVEN Fantasia pro (LD56159)(281; DVORAK Serenade inn d, Marlboro duplici organo, Hansen (H71214)(83; J.C.BACH Pre- 9:30 A.M. Chaco. Ens./Moyle (MS6116)(24). lude & Fugue in E, Weinrich (LSC2793)(43; ARNE WAMU D. C. SCHOOLS RADIO PROJECT WGMS OK/STEREO SERENADE -News at 4:30. Organ Concerto =4 in Bb, Salter/Baumgartner (ARC7- WETA A.M. 2-MUSSORGSKY Night on Bald Mountain (MS 3264)(14]; SWEELINCK Ricercar brevis, Chapelet 7014)(111; HONEGGER Sym. #2 for strings & trumpet 4:30 P.M. (32160068113]; TELEMANN Der Getreue Musik- (MHS805)(24]; COUPERIN Concert Royal #4 in e (NI- WBJC UNDERGROUND ROCK meister: Over., Biggs/ens. (MS6354)11]; HANDEL HS882)(161; COPLAND Rodeo (MS6175)(19); BACH Organ Concerto =16 in F, Biggs/Boult (MS6349). Concerto for flute, violin & harpsichord (H1057)(23]; 5:00 P.M. HANDEL Water Music (S361731(531. WAMU JAPANESE PRESS REVIEW/INDIAN PRESS REV. 9:30 P.M. WCAO ACROSS THE FOOTLIGHTS -WOLF -FERRARI Secret WETA RADIO SMITHSONIAN -Lawrence Angel, physical art- 10:00 A.M. of Suzanne: Over., Paris Cons. (CS6154); DELIBES thropologist, Paul Gardner, Ceramics & Glass Dept. WBAL MUSIC IN STEREO La Source: ballet, excerpts, Paris Cons. (C56026) curator. WCAO MUSIC OF THE MASTERS -MOZART La Clentenza di (23]; FALLA Three Cornered Hat, Philharmonia Orch. Tito: Over., Berlin Phil./Lehmann (LPEM19040); (S35820)(181; VERDI La Traviata: Preludes to Act I 10:00 P.M. BIZET Fair Maid of Perth: Scenes Bohemiennes, Con- & Act III, Royal Phil. (S35676). WBJC A CONTRABASS RECITAL -Feat. Bertram Turetzky. certs Lamoureux/Fournet (LC3288)(15]; BEETHOVEN WETA P.M. NEWS WHITTENBERG Electronic Study II with Contrabass Sym. 2 in D, Berlin Phil./Jochunt (LPEM19173)136] (8]; SYDEMAN for Double Bass Alone (8]; GABURO WGMS ODIVERTIMENTO-STRAVINSKY Suite Italienne (19- 5:30 P.M. Two (4); JOHNSON Duo (8]; (FGR-1). 321, Fournier/Lush (SLPM138986)(18); LISZT Don WAMU ASIA SOCIETY PRESENTS -Can the U.S. Be Friendly WCAO (10:05)PORTRAITS IN SOUND -Eileen Farrell,s, Juan Fantasy, Ogdon (S60088)117]; MAHLER Rueck- with Both India & Pakistan? Phillips Talbot, Pres.,

sings Verdi & Debussy. ert Songs: I breathed a gentle scent, Tourel/Bernstein Asia Soc. (10:20)CONNOISSEUR'S HOUR-GINASTERA Es- (MS6197)(3); LARSSON Pastoral Suite (1937), WGMS C)LOCAL NEWS/TONIGHT IN WASH. tancia: Malambo, Boston Pops (LM2294); WEBER excerpts, Westerberg (CS6430)(12). Piano Sonata #1 in C, Helmut Roloff,p,(LPM18456) 6:00 P.M. (25]; PURCELL Ode on St. Cecilia's Day, 1683, 11:00 A.M. WAMU RADIO SMITHSONIAN Alfred Deller,ct, April Camtelo,s, Eileen McLoughlin, WBJC 0(10:55)PEABODY PRESENTS -From preceding Sun. WCAO RHAPSODY -BARBER Vanessa: Intermezzo, Col .Sym. s, Wilfred Brown,t, Gerald English,t, Owen Grundy, WCAO DIVERTIMENTO-VIVALDI Concerto in g, Paris Wind (MS6154); GROFE Mississippi Suite, Eastman br, Maurice Bevan,b, Walter Bergmann,hc, Kalmar Ens. (LC3461); CLEMENTI Trio#6 in C, La Chasse, Rochester Orch./Hanson (SR90049); COATES Lon. Orch.,Lon./Deller (B05901120]. Trio di Bolzano (LC3351); SCHMIDT Piano Quintet Again Suite, Eric Johnson Orch. (WST14132)(17]; WETA INSIDE JEAN SHEPHERD in G, Joerg Demus,p, Barylli Quartet (XWN18650)1381 HOLST Jupiter, from The Planets Suite, Philharmonia WGMS MUSIC OF AMERICA -Wash. Day Program. PETER WGMS °COLLECTOR'S HOUR-HANDEL Solomon: Sinfonia, Orch. (507255); COATES Footlights, Concert Waltz, String Quintet º1 in D (c.1789), Fine Arts Qt. (DX- Arrival of the Queen of Sheba, Beecham (3621)13]; Eric Johnson Orch. (WST14132). SA7197)(131; HEWITT-BALES Military Somata, The GOLDMARK Rustic Wedding Sym.,Op.26 (1876), WETA METRONOME-DELIBES Suite from Sylvia (MS6508) Battle of Trenton, Bales (LS1002)1101; BILLINGS Beecham (ML4626)(41); MASSENET Cendrillon: (12]; RAVEL La Valse (MS6478)(13]; SMETANA Chester; Be Glad Them America, Smith Singers (MS Valse (ALP1656)[53. The Moldau (MS6879)(12); TCHAIKOVSKY March 7277)181; COWELL Hymn & Fuguing Tune o3, Mester Slav (MS6875)111]; SAINT-SAENS Omphale's Spin- (LS682)(73; IVES A Syin. - Holidays: Washington's 12:00 NOON ning Wheel (MS7522)(93; BERNSTEIN Symphonic Birthday (1909), Bernstein (MS7147)(11]. WAMU VINCENT BRANN READS Dances from West Side Story (MS6251)1211; SAINT- WBJC CICOLLEGE CALENDAR/ISRAELI PRESS REVIEW SAENS Dance Macabre (M56241)(7); TCHAIKOVSKY 10:30 P.M. WCAO PORTRAITS IN SOUND -Victoria de los Artgeles,s, Capriccio Italien (MS7513)1161; BIZET Sym. in C WBJC INDIAN STORIES & BALLADS -By Willie Dunn. in opera. (507237)128]; SCRIABIN Poem of Ecstasy (SR400- WETA (10:45/ART BUCHWALD/CLASSICAL GROOVES- (12:20)SYMPHONIC MATINEE -MOZART Eine Kleine 19122]; BEETHOVEN Romance in G for violin (CS66- BOCCHERINI Quintet #3 for guitar & string quartet Nachtmusik, Serenade, Phila.Orch./Ormandy (ML54- 56)(7]; 11 Vienna Dances (C56656)(17]. (MHS575)(19]; HAYDN Trio #30 for violin, cello & 02)(15]; FRANCK Redemption, Symphonic Poem, Con- WGMS EVE. REPORT/STOCK REPORT/BUSINESS NEWS piano (MC2066)(19]; ARRIAGA Quartet 02 in A (MH- certs Lamoureux/Fournet (LC3067); DVORAK Slavonic (6:20/DINNER CONCERT S717)(213; DANZI Bassoon Quartet in C (MHS837); Dance Op.46, Cleve.Orch. (SC6015); PAGANINI NIELSEN Quintet for Winds (MHS1004)(28). Concerto =1 in D, Herman Krebbers,v, Hague Phil./ 6:30 P.M. Otterloo (LC3143)I28]; DELIBES Sylvia, ballet suite, WAMU *MUSIC FROM OBERLIN-PERILHOU Le Chason de 11:00 P.M. Nat'l Opera Orch./Cluytens (Ang35416)(18]; RES- Guillot Martin; GLINKA Variations on a theme by Mo- WBAL tCIROSKO-Progressive rock. PIGHI Trittico Botticelliano, Scarlatti Orch./Caracci- zart; SCHUBERT Piano Sonata in Bb, Opus Posthumous. WCAO (11:15)EVENING CONCERT-ARNOLD Beckus the olo (Ang35310)(201. Dandipratt Over., Royal Phil./Arnold (LC3422); WETA URBAN CONFRONTATION 7:00 P.M. DVORAK Sym. #4 in G, Philharmonia Orch./Sawal- WGMS CIOPERA BOX-TCHAIKOVSKY Eugen Onegin: Act I, WBAL STEREO SHOWCASE lisch (Ang35214)(35]. Tatiana's Letter Scene, Schwarzkopf/Galliera (S364- WBJC FIVE CENTURIES OF DUTCH MUSIC -Music from the WGMS QALAN DOERR PRESENTS 34)113]; Act II, Lenski's aria, Wunderlich/Zallirtger 19th Cent., feat. works by van Bree; Berlijin; & 82 FORECAST FM (S36376)(7]. Wagenear. WCAO HERITAGE CONCERT-BIZET Carmen: Entr'acte, Phil- hannonia Urch./Karajan (Ang35207); HANDEL Water 12:311 P.M. Music, complete, Berlin Phil./Lehmann (ARC3010) WAMU HIGH NOON [45); MOZART Sym. =29 in A, RIAS Sym./Fricsay WBJC ADVENTURES IN GOOD MUSIC W (LPM18296)[23]; SCHUMANN Concerto in a, Enrico Wednesday WETA FM EXTRA E Mainardi,ce, RIAS Sym./Lehmann (LPM18222)[26]; WGMS BULLETIN BOARD/MUSIC OF THE BAROQUE- Program. Trio Sonata D DEBUSSY Images for Orch.: Iberia, Boston Sym./ 6:00A.M. Corelli Birthday CORELLI in c, Munch (LM2282)[201. Op.4 x11, Goberman/ens. (32260006)(8); Concerto N WETA t-GOLDMARK Rustic Wedding Sym. (MS7261) WGMS 10(6:55/SYMPHONY IN STEREO-ALBINONI Concerto A.M. Grosso in F, Op.6.2, Men.thin (S36303)111]. [45); KODALY Peacock Variations in D, Op.10 =6, Michelucci/I Musici (839723/25 (LSC2859t125]; STRAUSS Also Sprach Zarathustra (SPC21053)(371; LY)(11); MOZART Piano Concerto *17 in G, K.453, 1:00 P.M. S BRUCKNER Sym. =0 in d (PH5900131)(451; Serkin/Schneider (MS6844)130]; RIMSKY-KORSA- BEE- WETA P.M. -Music & talk. THOVEN Sym.+8 in (OR 8170)126]. KOV Sadko, Musical Picture, Op.5, Anserntet (CS WGMS 1.OSYMPHONY HALL-LALO Le Roi d'Ys: Over.,An- WGMS CLEARWATER 6036)1111. OWIN serntet (C56205)(12); RODRIGO Fantasia para un A Segovia/Jorda (DL7100271122]; RA- A.M. Gentilhombre, 7:30 P.M. 6:30 VEL Rapsodie Espagnole (1907), Martinon (LSC30- Y WBAL IN WAMU TIMEPIECE MUSIC STEREO 93)1141. WBJC CHAMBER MUSIC SOCIETY OF BALTO. PRESENTS - 7:00 A.M. Aaron Copland recorded at the Baltimore Museum of Art 1:30 P.M. WCAO PRELHDE TO MORNING -WEBER Over.,Paris on March 15, 1970; 2 Pieces for String Quartet; Trio Juailee WAMU D. C. SCHOOLS RADIO PROJECT Nat'l Cpera Orch. (XWN18808); Branden- for violin, cello & piano; 12 Poems of Emily Dickinson; J.S.BACH WBAL (1:45)HABLANDO ESPANOL burg Concerto e1 in F, Schola Cantorum Basiliensis Nonet for 3 violins, 3 & 3 . WBJC BBC WORLD THEATRE-Epicoerte or The Silent (ARC3105)(21]; BIZET L'Arlesienne Suite =1, Royal Woman by Ben Jonson. 8:00 P.M. Phil. (Ang35460)(203; TURINA La Procession del Rocio, Nat'l Spanish Orch. (LL1585). WBAL (7:55)ICE HOCKEY -Baltimore Clippers vs. Montreal. 2:00 P.M. WGMS OFRED EDEN WGMS 111OGUEST ARTIST -with Paul Hume -Stephan Gaillat WBAL MUSIC IN STEREO Vocal Ens./Caillat. MILHAUD Cantata: Les deux WCAO (2:05/MAGIC CARPET-France-NIARAIS 5 Old French cites 8:00 A.M. (19373,113]; Cantata de la Pain (1937),(71; POUL- Dances, Paul Doktor,vi, Fernando Valenti,hc,(XWN WBAL GALEN FROMME & NEWS/MOLLIE & MUSIC ENC Quatre Motels pour un temps de Penitence (1938- 18088); PUCCINI La Boheme: Musetta's Waltz,Licia WCAO PORTRAITS IN SOUND -Rudolf Firkusny,p, plays 39),115]; Quatre Laudes de Saint-Antione de Padoue Albanese,s, RCA Victor Orch. (LM2033); Trad. Smetana. (1959),(71; (MS870). Brahn:.; French, Frere Jacques, Marcel Grandjany,h,(P8401); (8:20)EARLY CONCERT -FALLA Ritual Fire Dance; INDY Sym. on a French Mountain Air, Nicole Henriot- MOZART Sym. .13 in F; LISZT Rhapsody 8:30 P.M. Hungarian Schweitzer,p, Boston Synt./Munch (LM2271)125]; .1 in I; ADAM Giselle: Waltz; DVORAK Slavonic Rhap- WAMU PLAIN TALK -Dr. Eva Johnson. Plain Talk: Fair OFFENBACH Guile Parisienne: Can -Can, Sinfonia of in AP; Housing? sody BORODIN In the Steppes of Central Asia; London/Irving (G7178). & Rondo SAINT-SAENS Introd. Capriccioso for violin WGMS OLISTENERS' CHOICE 9:00 P.M. & orch.; ARNOLD Tam O'Shanter Over.; TCHAIKOV- Nutcracker Danses ROZSA WBJC JAZZ EXTRAVAGANZA SKY Suite: Caracterisques; 2:30 P.M. Variations on a Hungarian Peasant Scng for violin & WCAO WORLD OF RECORDS-PONCHIELLI La Gioconda: WAML' MUSIC FROM WOLF TRAP orch. Dance of the Hours, Vienna Sym./Walter.(LC3637); BRAHMS Sym. =3 in F, Berlin Phil./Maazel 3:00 P. M. (LPM 9:00 A.M. 18541)(343; PROKOFIEV Suite from Love for Three WBJC (3:15)MUSIC IN STEREO WETA NEWS Oranges, Lon.Phil./Rodzinski (LAB7017). A.M. WCAO FROM LA SCALA TO THE MET-BOITO Mefistofele: WETA PROGRAMS FROM PACIFICA -Erik Autobiography Prologue; Epilogue, Cesare Orch. & of Satie 9:30 A.M. Siepi,b, Chorus with music of the French composer. the Accademia di Santa Cecilia,Rome/Serafin (OSA WAMU D. C. SCHOOLS RADIO PROJECT WGMS OPHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA-Orntandy,cond 1307)138]; THOMAS Hamlet: set. (S35764); ROS- WETA 2-L. MOZART Sinfonia in G (MHS752)(8]; BACH-OR MANDY Toccata, Adagio & Fugue in C, A.M. SINI Semiramide: Aria, ,s,(OSA1214). SCHUBERT Sym. *4 in c VAUGHAN BWV.564 (MG30072)(16]; HINDEMITH Sym.,Malhis (536592)[27]; WGMS OAUDITION ROOM WILL(AMS Sym. =4 (S36557)1321; TCHAIKOVSKY der Mater (1934) (MS6562)1271; WEBERN lm Som- merwind (1904),(MS70411(12]; RACHMANINOFF 1812 Over. (C56670)1.15]; MAHLER Sym. 95 (M2 - 3:45 P.M. Sync. =2 in e, Op.27 (D35813)(48]. S6984703. WBJC *BASKETBALL -Pre -Game Show. 9:30 P.M. 10:00 A.M. 4:00 P.M. WBAL IN STEREO WAMU *FESTIVAL OF THE PERFORMING ARTS-Goettingen MUSIC WAML' (4:25)READING ALOUD WCAO (10:05)MUSIC OF THE MASTERS-SUPPE Beautiful Handel Fest.,1970: HANDEL Joseph, Part II. WBJC *BASKETBALL -Community College of Balto. vs. Fred- Galatea: Over., Halle Orch. (MG50160); HAYDN erick College, from CCB Gym, with Phil Fister, Gary 10:00 P.M. Sym. 195 in c, RIAS Sym./Fricsay (LPM18180) Laing & Eric Henson. [20]; BRITTEN Variations on a theme of Frank Bridge, WBJC A DOCUMENTARY ON CANADA'S NEW CENTER WCAO CHAMBER MUSIC SALON -MOZART Divertimento in Philharmonia Orch./Karajan (Ang351421(28). FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS -Part I. D, Eng. Cham.Orch./Davis (SOL60029)(22]; SCHU- WGMS Sinfonia WCAO PORTRAITS IN SOUND -Kathleen Ferrier,c, sings ODIVERTIMENTO-J.C.BACH in Bb, Op.3 BERT Five Minuets, Stuttgart Cham.Orch./Munchingger =4, Koppenburg English Folk. (32160164)[101; MENDELSSOHN (C56169); MENDELSSOHN Scherzo from Octet in El', Piano Trio ír2 (10:15/MUSIC FOR THE KEYBOARD-J.S.BACH in c, Op.66, Beaux Arts Trio (PHC90- Phila.Orch. (MS6081); J.S.BACH Concerto k5 in f, 82)1271; GOTTSCHALK Berceuse in A, Chromatic Fantasy & Fugue in d, John Browning,p, Op.47, Rigai Maria Teresa Garatti,p, I Musici (BC1061). (P8490); CHOPIN Fantaisie in f, Artur Browning,p, (DL710143)14); RAVEL Menuet Antique, Cluytens WGMS OSTEREO SERENADE -News at 4:30. (S36111)(61. (LM2277); MENDELSSOHN Variations Serieuses, Gonzalo Soriano,p,(B303). 5:00 P.M. 11:00 A.M. WETA INSIDE JEAN SHEPHERD WAMU GERMAN PRESS REVIEW/TRENCH PRESS REV. WBJC 0(10:55)MUSIC APPRECIATION 103-Jaap van Op- WCAC ACROSS THE FOOTLIGHTS-SARASATE Carmen 10:30 P.M. stal & Benjamin Durant discuss & analyze music of the Fantasy, Aaron Rosand,v, S.W. German Radio (STPL Romantic period. WBJC WORLD OF STEPHEN LEACOCK-Excerpts from Model This week: Robert Schumann -offered 511600); GOULD Interplay, ballet music, Morton for credit Memoirs & Too Much College. through the Community Col.,Balto. Piano Gould Orch. (LSC2532)(15); KHACHATURIAN Spar - Concerto in a, 1st movement, Julius Katchen/Israel WETA (10:45)ART BUCHWALD/CLASSICAL GROOVES- tacos: ballet suite, Vienna Phil./Khachaturian (C563- Phil.Orch. (CS6336); Sym. 94, 1st movement, Bern- NEPOMUCE NO Quartet =3 in d (32160176)1191; 22)1231; MOUSSORGSKY Sorotchinski Fair: Gopak, stein/N.Y.Phil. (035725). BOCCHERINI Guitar Quintet in e (LSC3027)(23]; Sinfonia of Lon. (5G7244). WCAO (11:05)DIVERTIMENTO-ALBINONI Concerto 99 in C, STOELZEL Trio Sonata for 2 oboes, bassoon, & harp- WETA P.M.NEWS Renato Zanfini & Mario Loschi,solo-ob's,Virtuosi di sichord (MHS581)(11]; BEETHOVEN Trio in C (H10- Roma (Ang45028); SMETANA Quartet =1 in e, Endres 25)1183; DESENCLOS Quartet for saxophones (MHS 5:30 P.M. Quartet (PL10190)[27]; BARTOK Contrasts for vio- 817)1161; ROZSA Theme & Variations for violin, cel- WAMU YALE REPORTS lin, clarinet & piano, Reginald Kell,cl, Melvin Ritter, lo & orch. (LSC2770)112); MOZART Galimatias WGMS OLOCAL NEWS/TONIGHT IN WASH. v, Joel Rosen,p,(DL9740)[18]. Musicum in D (MHS703)(21). WGMS ()COLLECTOR'S HOUR-SCHUBERT Sym. 92 in Bb, 6:00 P.M. 11:00 P.M. D.125, Beecham (ML4903)1271; HAYDN My Mother WAMJ GET IT TOGETHER -Eddie Harrison Bids ire Bind My Hair, Anderson/Ruop (LM2712)(4); WAMU BLUEGRASS UNLIMITED -Dick Spottswood. Dobro WCAO RHAPSODY-PROKOFIEV Lieutenant Kije Suile,Op. Kerner Silent Tears, Op.35 Steel Guitar - II, with guest Mike Auldridge,dobroist. SCHUMANN Lieder: =10, 60, Vienna St. Opera Orch./Rossi (VS02010)118]; Anderson/Rupp (LM2712)15); BRAHMS Alto Rhapsody, WCAO EVENING CONCERT-BERLIOZ Damnation of Faust: LISZT Hungarian Fantasia for piano & orch.,Sltura Op.53, Anderson/Onnandy (SP33555)(13]. Danse des Sylphes, Philharmonia Orch. (Ang35154); Cherkassky,p, Berlin Phil./Karajan (SLPM138692) J.S.BACH Brandenburg Concerto 95 in D, Joseph Bopp, [15]; ARE NSKY Variations on a theme by Tchaikovsky, 11:30 A.M. i, Rodolfo Felicani,v, Eduard Muller,fx;, Schola Can- Philharmonia Hungarica/Dorati (SR90200)1163;GRIEG WBJC RUM RUNNERS -Comedy -Drama. torum Basiliensis/Wenzinger (ARC3106)(22]; RACH- 2 Elegiac Melodies: Heart Wounds, Lon. Proms Sym. MANINOFF Symphonic Dances, Lon.Sym./Goossens (LSC2336). 12:00 NOON (LPBR6004)(32]. WETA METRONOME -C .P .E .BACH Hamburg Sym. (VICS14- WAMU VINCENT BRANN READS WGMS OALAN DOERR PRESENTS 53)111); SAMMARTINI Sym. in D (H71162)[7í; WBJC OCOACHES CORNER/ITALIAN PERIODICALS - HANDEL Terpsichore ballet suite (H1164)(111; STRA- news. 11:30 P.M. current VINSKY Sym. in C (PH5900113)1311; J.C.BACH WCAO PORTRAITS IN SOUND-Jascha plays Fel- WAMU READING ALOUD Heiletz,v, Sinfonia Concertante (H71165)(213; DVORAK Sere- la; Bach; Mendelssohn. nade in E for Strings (PH5900196)(271; C.P.E. (12:15/SYMPHONIC MATINEE-J.S.BACH Violin 12:00 MIDNIGHT BACH Oboe Concerto in Eb(VIC51463)[21]; STAMITZ Concerto in E, Alan Loveday,v, Royal Danish Orch./ WCAO QUIET HOUR-TARTINI Sonata in g, Devil's Trill, Orchestral Trio in C (MHS779)1151; M. HAYDN Sym. Hurst (F 70009)117]; BRAHMS Sym. n2 in D, Berlin Arthur Grumiaux,v, Riccardo Castagnone,p,(LC3414); in D (MHS639)(14]; J.C.BACH Sym. in g (MS104) Phil./Jochum (LPM18008)L391; RAVEL Daphnis & DVORAK Quartet =6 in F, American, Netherlands [10). Chloe Suite =2, Philharnonia Orch./Cantelli (Ang355- String Quartet (LC3490)126); BARTOK Quartet =3, WGMS EVE. REPORT/STOCK REPORT/BUSINESS NEWS 25)[161; STRAVINSKY Petrouchka, RIAS Sym./Fric- Parrenin Quartet (XWN18532)116]. 41(6:20/DINNER CONCERT say (LPEM19111)L301. WGMS WALL THROUGH THE NIGHT WETA FM EXTRA 6:30 P.M. WGMS INTERMEZZO/HERE'S TO YOUR HEALTH WAMU JEUNESSES MUSICALES 20 CANADA -BEETHOVEN WAMU-PM WITA./M WIK-/M W071 FM WrMM-rM WJMD WTO/.fM WIAL-/M WWDC-/M worn WCAO-/M WOMI-/M WITN -/M WAVA./M WMAR-/M 90.9 91.3 91.9 9a.1 96.7 96.a 97 101.1 107.3 107.7 weal WMAL-/M 11.3 103.4 109.a 103.1 106.3 106.7 107.3 FORECAST FM 83 BEETHOVEN Duet in 12:30 P.M. Trio en re, Opus 70*1; MENDELSSOHN Trio en re Barylli Quartet (XWN18150); de Pasquale,vi, WAMU *HIGH NOON mieneur, Opus 49, Hansheinz Schneeberger,v, Guy EP for viola & cello, Eyeglass, Joseph WBJC *MUSIC IN STEREO -News at 2 & 3pm. Fallot,vc,Karl Engel,p. Samuel Mayes,ce,(B210); ROSSINI Sonata for Strings WETA FM EXTRA WBJC URBAN PROBLEMS SERIES -People, Power & Par- *6 in D, I Solisti di Zagreb/Janigro (VRS1024)1157. WGMS BULLETIN BOARD/MUSIC OF THE BAROQUE-PUR- ticipation. WGMS C/ALL THROUGH THE NIGHT CELL Married Beau: Suite, Beaucamp (PHC9045)(117; TELEMANN Partita =5 in e for oboe & harpsichord, 7:00 P.M: Berman/Jones (STPL514020)(87. N WBAL *STEREO SHOWCASE E WBJC *MUSIC APPRECIATION COURSE Thursday 1:00 P.M. WCAO (7:05/HERITAGE CONCERT-CHABRIER Gwendoline: WETA *P.M. -Music & talk. S Over., Concerts Lamoureux/Fournet (LC3028); CHO - HALL -MOZART La Finta Giardiniera: 6:00 A.M. WGMS YMPHONYCIS D PIN Concerto#2 in f, Vladimir Ashkenazy,p,Warsaw Over., K.196, Davis (560037)12); STRAUSS Do- WETA 1-LECLAIR Concerto for oboe in C (MCS2091) Nat'l Phil ./Gorzynsk i (DTX171/5)1287; SHOSTAKO- A.M. mestic Sym.,Op.53, Mehta (CS6663)1451; BRAHMS (167; PURCELL Fairy Queen (MHS946)(127; FINE A VICH Sym. all (1905), Radiodiffusion Francaise/ Dance =21 in e, Dorati (SR90437)111. of Tuo- Hungarian Y Cluytens (Ang3586 35/L)(627; VAUGHAN WILLIAMS Sym. 1962 (LSC2829)(241; SIBELIUS Swan nela (MS6732)(101; WALTON Variations on a Hinde- Fantasia on a theme by Thomas Tallis,Philharmonia 1:30 P.M. mith Theme (M56736)1231; HINDEMITH Der Schwan- Orch./Karajan (Ang35142)(15). WAMU D. C. SCHOOLS RADIO PROJECT endreher for viola (H71239)287; GERSHWIN An Amer- WGMS *SYMPHONY IN STEREO -BEETHOVEN Corlolan Over., WBAL (1:45)HABLANDO ESPANOL Op.62, Szell (MS6966)(27; PROKOFIEV Sym. =5 in ican in Paris (MS151)(191; MILHAUD Sym. =3 (WST 17101)128]; VILLA -LOBOS Bachianas Brasileiras Bb, Op.100 (1944), Leinsdorf (LSC2707)(447. 2:00 P.M. =5 (SP8484)11.2). WBAL *MUSIC IN STEREO WGMS CMINCLEARWATER 7:30 P.M. WCAO (2:05)MAGIC CARPET -Through the U.5.A.-GROFE WAMU *TIMEPIECE Painted Desert, Boston Pops (LM 6:30 A.M. Grand Carryon Suite: WBJC OLD MASTERS 1928); GOTTSCHALK Banjo, Eugene List,p,(VRS WBAL MUSIC IN STEREO 485); GOULD Spirituals, Hague Phil./Otterloo (LC 8:00 P.M. (MG501- A.M. 30211(161; COPLAND Rodeo, Minn.Sym. WBAL *RECITAL HALL-SCHUMANN 5 Pieces in Folk Style, 7:00 Peer 72 1(191. Pablo Casals,ce, Leopold Mannes,p,(32160027)(17) WCAO PRELUDE TO MORNING-GRIEG Gynt Suite "1: Morning, Royal Phil. HANDEL Concerti WGMS C)LISTENERS' CHOICE WGMS °GUEST ARTIST -with Paul Hume,Andres Segovia,g, (Ang35445); Birthday Program. FRESCOBALDI-SEGOVIA Passa- Grossi, Bamberg Sym./Lehmann (ARC3084/87)(201; BOCCHERINI Concerto in Bb, Ludwig Hoelscher,ca, 2:30 P.M. caglía; Corrente (DL7100541(51; HAYDN-SEGOVIA TRAP SIBELIUS Oceanides, WA MU MUSIC FROM WOLF Quartet in G, Op.76 N1: Minuet (DL10039)(41; MUS- Berlin Phil. (LPEM19089)(21); Royal Phil. (Ang35458). SORGSKY-SEGOVIA Old Castle (DL710046)151; 3:00 P.M. WGMS OFRED EDEN ROUSSEL Segovia, Op.29 (1925) (0L710046)133; WCAO FROM LA SCALA TO THE MET-PUCCINI Tosca CASTELNUOVO-TEDESCO Guitar Quintet, Op.143 West: aria; GIOR- 8:00 A.M. (LSC6052)(447; Girl of the Golden (1950), Segovia/Qnt. Chigiano (DE9832)(233. DANO Fedora: Amor ti Vieta, aria; CILEA L'Arlesiana: WBAL *GALEN FROMME & NEWS/MOLLIE & MUSIC E la Salita Storia, aria, Jussi Bjoerling,t,(LSC2570). WCAO PORTRAITS IN SOUND-Sergei Rachmaninoff,p, plays 8:30 P.M. WGMS *°AUDITION ROOM WAMU EXPERIENCE -Buzz Berky & Bill Brown Liszt; Chopin; Kreisler; & Debussy. (8:15)EARLY CONCERT -A. SCAR LATTI Concerto WBAL VOICES IN THE NIGHT -Feat. arias from L'Enfarrt P.M. in F; BRAHMS Licbeslieder Waltzes; BERLIOZ 3:45 Prodigue, La Favorite, Samson & Delilah, & Joan of =3 -Nan Fine Rakoczy March; MASSENET WBJC *WOMEN'S WORLD Arc, sung by Marian Anderson,c, in early recordings, Damnation of Faust: Thais: Meditation; STRAUSS Don Juan; PROKOFIEV to commemorate her birthday, Feb. 17, 1902 (Allegro 4:00 P.M. Concerto rt1 in DP for piano & orch.; VERDI La Travi- 1589). WAMU (4:25)READING ALOUD ata: Prelude to Act III; CHAVEZ Sinfonia de Antigona; WBJC *CHORAL & ORGAN MASTERWORKS-HANDEL Solo- WBJC OBALTIMORE BULLETIN BOARD DELIUS Dance Rhapsody *2; GOULD American Salute. mon Act 1, Soloists, Vienna Volksoper Orch.,Vienrra (4:15)BUCHWALD ON/SPOTLIGHT ON SPORTS Jeunesse Chorus/Simon (LSC6187)(62); Organ Con- Concerto 9:00A.M. WCAO CHAMBER MUSIC SALON-HANDEL Grosso certo rr1 in g, Op.4, E. Power Biggs,o, Lon.Phil. in F, Handel Fest. Orch. (BC1074); PERGOLESI WETA *A.M. NEWS Orch./Boult (K25602). Concerto in G, Severinro Gazzeloni,f, I Musici (BC11- Serenade, Jascha Heifetz,v, 9:00 P.M. 9:30 A.M. 19)(163; BEETHOVEN William Primrose,vi, Gregor Piatigorsky,ce,(LSC25- WBAL *GRAND CONCERT -Feat. Phila.Orch./Ormandy, Zino WAMU D. C. SCHOOLS RADIO PROJECT 50)1243. Francescatti,v. ROZSA Theme, Variations & Finale, WETA A.M. 2 -THOMAS Over. to Mignon (VICS1363)(71; WGMS $OSTEREO SERENADE -News at 4:30. Op.13; MOZART Violin Concerto 85 In A, K.219; TELEMANN Concerto in D for trumpet (MH5751)(101; M2, World Premiere; PAGANINI Caprices HANDEL-BEECHAM Love in Bath (S60039)(46); TAYLOR Sym. 4:30 P.M. rt's LX & XXIV. MOZART Sym. rk27 in G (H71244)(211; NIELSEN WBJC *UNDERGROUND ROCK WCAO (9:05)WORLD OF RECORDS-DVORAK Slavonic Dance Sym. rt5 (H71236)(36); POULENC Aubade for piano in Phil./Talich (PLP121-2); HAYDN Sym. (536426)(201. D, Czech P.M. *94 in G, Surprise, Vienna Phil./Monteux (LM23- 5:00 PRESS REVIEW/SOVIET PRESS REV. 94)(21); SIBELIUS Violin Concerto in d, Thomas Mag- 10:00 A.M. WAMU YUGOSLAV WCAO ACROSS THE FOOTLIGHTS-MAILLART Les Dragons yar,v, Hague Phil./Otterloo (LC3184)(281. WBAL *MUSIC IN STEREO Villars: Over., Paris Nat'l Opera (WST14027); WETA AARON COPLAND COMMENTS-MILHAUD Serenade; WCAO MUSIC OF THE MASTERS-TELEMANN Concerto in de MEYERBEER Les Patineurs, ballet, Israel Phil./ Concerto for Percussion; L'Homrne et son Desir; La D, Roger Voisin,tr, Orch./Schermerlrorn (KCL9033); Martinon (CS6058)(201; ROZSA Spellbound Concerto, Creation du Monde. SCHUBERT Sym. in E, Vienna St. Opera Orch./ Leonard Pennario,p, Hollywood Bowl Sym./Rozsa (SP WGMS ©CLEVELAND ORCHESTRA-Boulez,cond., Anna Litschauer (VR5427)137]; TURINA Danzas Fantasticas Tannhauser: Over., Philharmonia Reynolds,ms, Geroge Shirley,t, Thomas Paul,b-br, Exaltacion, Royal Phil./Irving (G7130). 8494); WAGNER Orch./Sawallisch (S35755). Cleve. Orch. Chorus. BERLIOZ Romeo & Juliet, Dra- WGMS CIDIVERTIMENTO-POULENC 2 Marches & an Inter- matic Synr.,Op.17, Boulez. Delayed broadcast from mezzo, Pretre (536519)(53; MOZART 6 Minuets, WETA *P.M. NEWS Severance Hall, Cleve. K.104, Boskovsky (CS6490)(101; GIULIANI Grand Over., Op.61, Bream (LSC3070)(77; ROSSINI Wil- 5:30 P.M. AT -Future of Theology 10:00 P.M. liam Tell: Ballet Music, Fistoulari (VICS1206)(11); WAMU CONVERSATIONS CHICAGO a Mass Society. WBJC *FAMOUS CONDUCTORS SERIES -Eric Leinsdorf, CHABRIER Cortege Burlesque in Bb, Kyriakou/Klien in NEWS/TONIGHT IN WASH. PROKOFIEV Sym. 2, Op.40, Boston Sym./Leins- (TV34241)(5); GLINKA Summer Night in Madrid, WGMS d/©LOCAL dorf (LSC3061)(347; GINASTERA Variaciones Con- Svetlanov (SR40081)(9). certantes (1953), Boston Sym./Leinsdorf (LSC3029) 6:00 P.M. 121). 11:00 A.M. WAMU EASTERN SERENADE RHAPSODY-SCRIABIN Poem of Ecstasy, Op.54, WCAO (10:05)PORTRAITS IN SOUND -Virtuosi di Roma. WBJC cX10:55)SCARLATTI ORCHESTRA CONCERTS WCAO Houston Sym. (SDBR3032)(191; MOSZKOWSKI Span- (10:25/OPERA STAGE-PUCCINI Manon Lescaut. WCAO DIVERTIMENTO-CORELLI Concerto Grosso in D, (C56006); Renata Tebaldi (Manon Lescaut); Mario del Monaco Felix Ayo,lst v, Walter Galozzi,2nd v, Vincenzo Al- ish Dances, Op.12, Book I, Lon.Sym. RIMSKY-KORSAKOV May Night: Over., Suisse Ro - (Chevalier des Grieux); Mario Boriello (Lescaut); Fer- tobelli,ce, I Musici (LC3264); MOZART Divertimento LOUIS XIII of France, Amaryllis; nando Corena (Geronte de Ravoir1; Piero di Palma (Ed - rt3 in EP, Vienna Phil. Wind Group (XWN18011); mande (CS6012); Minuet; DEBUSSY Golliwog's mondo); Luisa Ribacchi (A Singer); Adelio Zagonara DVORAK Quartet in AP, Barylli String Quartet (XWN PADEREWSKI Celebrated (Dancing Master); Angelo Mercuriali (A Lamplighter); 1851904). Cakewalk, Capitol Sym. (SP8466). Violin rt1 (SR Antonio Sacchetti (Innkeeper & Sergeant of the Royal WGMS °COLLECTOR'S HOUR-DUTILLEUX Sonatine for WETA METRONOME-PROKOFIEV Concerto Piano rt2 (MS Archers); Dario Caselli (A Captain in the Navy), Orch. flute & piano, Kincaid/Sokoloff (ML4339)(9); FRANCK 40068)1201; TCHAIKOVSKY Concerto & Chorus of Accademia di Santa Cecilta,Ronre/Molinari- Prelude, Chorale, & Fugue, Rubinstein (LM1822)(181; 6755)1371. NEWS Pradelli (A4316)(1041. VAUGHAN WILLIAMS On Wenlock Edge (1909), WGMS EVE. REPORT/STOCK REPORT/BUSINESS WETA INSIDE JEAN SHEPHERD Young/Sebastian Qt./Watson (XWN18097)(22). *6:20)DINNER CONCERT

10:30 P.M. 12:00 NOON 6:30 P.M. WAMU MUSICKE FROM LONG AGO -Allan Janus: Renaissance WAMU VINCENT BRANN READS WAMU GENERATION GAP ROCK -with Sharon Davis. Folk Music. WBJC *°COLLEGE CALENDAR/ARAB PRESS REVIEW Rock. WETA .10:45)ART BUCHWALD/CLASSICAL GROOVES- WCAO PORTRAITS IN SOUND -Erich Kunz with male chorus. RAMEAU Pieces de Clavecín en Concert (H71063) (12:20)SYMPHONIC MATINEE-SCHUMANN Manfred, 7:00 P.M. (48); MOZART String Quintet in Eb(MCS2113)121); Op.115: Over., Berlin Phil. (G7117); BIZET L'Arle- WAMU BIRTH CONTROL TODAY -Which Method for You? RAVEL Quartet for Strings in F (LSC2413)(287; CHER- sienne Suite #2: Intermezzo, Lon.Phil.Sym. (LAB70- WBAL *STEREO SHOWCASE Protector of UBINI Sym. in D (LSC3088)(247. 06); SIBELIUS Pelleas et Melisande, Royal Phil. WBJC EXPO LECTURE -Ombudsman: the Citizen's (Ang35458); STRAUSS Domestic Sym., Chicago Sym Rights. Alfred Bexellius (101. 11:00 P.M. (LM2103)(447; ALBENIZ Iberia, Royal Phil. (G71- WCAO (7:05/HERITAGE CONCERT-AUBER Bronze Horse: WBAL 111110RO5K0-Progressive rock. 76). Over., Concerts Lamoureux (LC3174); BEETHOVEN WGMS *WEAN DOERR PRESENTS WETA FM EXTRA Concerto R5 in EP, Artur Rubinstein,p, Sym. of the SCHUBERT Rosannnrde: WGMS ©OPERA BOX-MASSENET Le Cid: Act III, Air de Air/Krips (LM6702)(39); 11:30 P.M. Chimerre, Callas/Pretre (S35882)(61; Manon: Epouse Incidental Music, Concertgebouw/Szell (LC3433)1231; in b, Pathetique, NBC Sym. WAMU READING ALOUD qualgue brave fille, Treigle/Jalas (WST17145)(37; TCHAIKOVSKY Sym. a6 Don Quichotte: Act V, Death Scene, Treigle/Klein/ /Toscanini (LM103b)(42). 12:00 MIDNIGHT Jalas (WST17145)(11). WETA LOS ANGELES PHILHARMONIC ORCH.-Mehta,corrd. WCAO (12:20)QUIET HOUR -MOZART Quartet in BE'K.137, WGMS 0(6:55)SYMPHONY IN STEREO-ROSSINI La Scala 84 FORECAST FM di Over., Seta: Szell (MS7031)161; SAINT-SAENS 6:00 A.M. 12:30 P.M. Violin Concerto N3 in b, Op.61, Grumiaux/Rosenthal WETA *A.M. 1 -AMBER Fra Diavolo Over. (MS155)1.53; BOC- WAI&U *HIGH NOON (PHC9109)[28]; ROUSSEL Spider's Feast: Symphonic CHERINI Cello Concerto in Ba(S36439)(231; MO- WBJC *CAMPUS CONVERSATION Fragments from the Ballet -Pantomime, Op.17 F (1912), ZART Oboe Concerto in C (MHS781)[211; DVORAK WETA WASHINGTON WEEK IN REVIEW Cluytens (S36225)1171. Celle Concerto in b (MCS2090)(401; RAVEL Bolero WGMS *BULLETIN BOARD/MUSIC OF THE BAROQUE- R 7:30 P.M. (536108)112); GLIERE Sym. =3 (560089)(39]; ZELENKA Suite in F, Jenkins (DL710141)[18]. GUARNIERI Cello Concerto (MS816)a5); WAMU *TIMEPIECE GRAUN Oboe D'Amore Concerto in D (MHS714)1181. D WBJC PREVIEW -Latest 1:00 P.M. *STEREO classical releases. WGMS owtr4 CLEARWATER WBJC MUSIC IN STEREO A 8:00 P.M. WETA OP .M. -Music & talk. 6:30 A.M. WGMS Y WBAL *RECITAL HALL -MOZART Sonata =10 in C, K.330, 1DOSYMPHONY HALL-G.B. BONONCINI Polifemo: WBAL MUS C IN STEREO Clara Haskil,p,(PHC9076)(18). Over., Leppard (PHS900235)(3]; BOCCHERINI Con- certo =1 in C for cello, 2 horns, & orch., Bylsma/Con- WGMS ©INTERNATIONAL FLOWER & GIFT SHOP 7:00 A,M. (8:10)GUEST ARTIST -with Paul Hurte -Placido Do- certoAmsterdam (SAWT9473)114]; STRAVINSKY Le WCAO PRELUDE TO MORNING-BIZET Petrie Over.,Royal Baiser de la Fee: Ansermet mingo,t, sings arias from operas by Handel; Mozart; Divertimento (1928), (CS Phil. (Ang35460); LISZT Concerto =2 in A, Gyorgy v2: Donizett(; Halevy; Verdi; Puccini; & Mascagni (LSC 6325)1251; DEBUSSY Nocturne Fetes, Giulini Cziffra,p, Philharmonia Orch. (Ang35738)123); LIA- 3083)137). (S35977)[61. DOV Russian Folk Songs, Philharmonia Orch. (Ang3- 5594); STRAUSS Waltz, RIAS 8:30 P.M. Morgenblatter Sym. 1:30 P.M. (LPEM19035). WAMU BOOKBEAT WAMU SEXUALITY: A SEARCH FOR PERSPECTIVE -Are WGMS °FRED EDEN WBAL (1:45/HABLANDO ESPANOL Sex Laws Necessary ?-Ralph Slovenko, Attorney at Law WBAL IN *VOICES THE NIGHT-SCHUMANN Spanish Love 8:00 A.M. 2:00 P.M. Song Waltzes, Op.138, Lois Marshall,s, Regina Sar- WBAL *GALEN FROM ME & NEWS/MOLLIE & MUSIC WAMU MEN & MOLECULES faty,nls, Leopold Simoneau,t, William Warfield,br, WCAO (8:05)PORTRAITS IN SOUND -Vladimir Horowitz,p, (2:15)TRIUMPH OF THE MIND of Arthur Gold & Robert Fizdale,p's,(MS6461)120]. -Conscience Europe. plays Scarlatti; Chopin; & Sousa. WBAL IN WBJC OPERA THEATER-ROSSINI Barber of Seville. Luigi *MUSIC STEREO (8:20/EARLY CONCERT-BERLIOZ Corsair Over.; WCAO (2:15/MAGIC So,netto Pe- Alva (Count Almaviva); Fritz 011endorf (Dr. Bartolo); CARPET-Italy-LISZT del TCHAIKOVSKY Marche Slav; RAVEL Valses Nobles Maria trarca *123 in Aó, Alfred Brendel,p,(PL10800); Callas (Rosina); Tito Gobbi (Figaro); Nicola Zac- et Sentimentales; SMETANA Wallenstein's Camp; SI- VERDI I Vespri Siciliani, Giorgio Rome Op- caria (Don Basilio); Gabriella Carturan (Berta); Mario Tozzi,b, BELWS Kuolema: Valse Triste; FRANCK Symphonic era House Orch./Morel RAVEL Carlin (Fiorello), Philharmonia Chorus & (LM2188); Chants Orch./Galliera Varilio,ls; HOVHANESS Meditation on Orpheus; PRO- (S3559 C/L)190-39]. Populaires: Chanson Italienne (XWN18789); DUPARC KOFIEV Cinderella: Apotheosis, Finale. Serenade Florentine (XWN18788); RESPIGHI Feste 9:00 P.M. Romaine, Lon.Sym./Goossens (LPBR6004)125). 9:00 A.M. WGNS WBAL -feat. Boston ©LISTENERS' CHOICE *GRAND CONCERT Pops/Fiedler, Veronica WETA *A.M. NEWS Tyler,s, Leo Litwin,p. ELGAR Pomp & Circumstance 2:30 P.M. March#1 in D; OFFENBACH Orpheus in Hades Over.; 9:30 A.M. WAMU FROM WOLF TRAP PUCCINI Si, mi chiamano Mimi from La Boheme; Doret- MUSIC WAMU DUTCH BY RADIO/ITALIAN BY EAR WBJC INTER NATIONAL ALMANAC ta's song from La Rondine; LEHAR Gold & Silver WETA *A.M. 2-ELGAR Sym. =1 in Aó(560068)154); PAISI- Waltzes; Vilia from The Merry Widow; GERSHWIN ELLO Harpsichord Concerto in C (MHS738)121); KA- 3:00 P.M. Sum,nertime from Porgy & Bess; LEIGH Man of La Man- BALE VSKY Cello Concerto e2 (SRe0065)[28]; WBJC C)BIG BANDS OF TODAY & YESTERDAY -Fro,,, Tommy cha; WAGNER Flying Dutchman Over.; GERSHWIN SCHUBERT Sym. *6 (53645383Q BACH Trio So- Dorsey to Jimmie Lunceford, discussed weekly. Rhapsody in Blue, plus encores. nata =1 in Eó(LSC3100)[11]. WCAO FROM LA SCALA TO THE MET-STRAVINSKY Oedi- WCAO (9:05/WORLD OF RECORDS-VIVALDI Concerto Gros- pus Rex (M56472)150]. so in C, N.Y.Sinfonietta/Goberman (Vol.1); DVORAK 10:00 A.M. WGMS ROOM Requiem Mass, Maria C)AUDITION Stader,s, Sieglinde Wagner,c, WAMU MUSIC FROM RUSSIA Ernst Haefliger,t, Kim Borg,b, Czech Czech Choir, WBAL MUSIC IN STEREO 4:00 P.M. Phil ./Ancerl (LPM18547/48)(501. WCAO MUSIC OF THE MASTERS-HANDEL Concerti Grossi, WAMU (4:25/READING ALOUD WETA POTTER'S HOUSE -Social issues discussed. Bamberg Sy,n./Lehmann (ARC3084/87)(19]; MOZART WBJC *C)BALTIMORE BULLETIN BOARD WGMS (JWORLD'S GREAT ORCHESTRAS-Gewandhaus Orch. Concerto aí14 in Eó, Monique Haas,p, Berlin Phil./ ON/SPOTLIGHT ON of Leipzig/Dessau & Neuman,,,conductors. DESSAU (4:15)BUCHWALD SPORTS Lehrer (LPM18491)(22); RABAUD Marouf: Ballet WCAO MUSIC Bach Variations (1963), Dessau (PH5900208)120]; CHAMBER SALON-PERGOLESI Concertino Music, Concerts Lamoureux/Fournet (LC3030)(15). s1 in G, Zurich Cham.Orch./Stoutz (BGS5058); SMETANA My Country: The High Castle, Neumann (C- WGMS (DIVERTIMENTO-BOCCHERINI Sym. in C, Op.21 FISCHER Oboe Concerto s2 in Eó, Andre Lardrot,ob, SA2222)a61; MAHLER Sym. in cv (1902), Neu- *5 s3, Schoenen (PHS651)0.11; GRANADOS Coleccion Wiener mann Solisten/Bottcher (VSD2138)[181; PERGO- (VCS10011/12)(65]. de Amatorias: 2 Canciones Songs, de los Angeles/ LESI Concerto in D, Andre Jaunet,f, Zurich Cham. Pretr,r (S35937)(4]; ARENSKY Variations on a 9:30 P.M. theme Orch./Stoutz (BG55058); MOZART Divertimento s14 by Tchaikovsky, Op.35a, Barbiroll (S36269)(151; in Bó, Vienna Sym. Woodwinds WAMU *IN PRAISE OF MUSIC-DRUBECK Gates of Justice. (WST17023). DEBUSSY Petite Suite, Ansermet (CS6227)114]. WGMS IDOSTEREO SERENADE -News at 4:30. 10:00 P.M. 10:30 A.M. WCAO IN SOUND-Renata Tebaldi,s, 4:30 P.M. (1O:10/PORTRAITS WAMU LISTEN TO THEIR sings opera. VOICES WBJC *UNDERGROUND ROCK (10:20)MUSIC FOR THE KEYBOARD-CHOPIN Etude 11:00 A.M. 11 in a, Paul Badura-Skoda,p,(XWN18811); Piano 5:01) P.M. WAMU *DUTCH CONCERT HALL Sonata =3 in b, Vladimir Ashkenazy,p,(Ang35648) WAMU ISRAELI PRESS REVIEW/ARAB PRESS REVIEW WBJC 11010:55)MUSIC APPRECIATION :03-Jaap van Op- (261; DEBUSSY Estampes, Robert Casadesus,p,(SL WCAO ACROSS THE FOOTLIGHTS -COWARD Bitter Sweet: 222). stal & Benjamin Durant discuss & analyze music of the Highlights (S35814)(38); HERBERT Eileen: Thine Romantic period. SCHUMANN-offered for credit WETA INSIDE JEAN SHEPHERD through Alone; Babes in Toyland: March of the Toys; Toyland; Community College of Balto. Die Lotusblume; Widmung, Naughty Marietta: set., RCA Victor (LSC2515)(171. 10:45 P.M. Kirsten Flagstad, Edwin McArthur,p,(Lon .5262); WETA P.M. NEWS Toccata, Opus 7, Over. WETA *ART BUCHWALD/CLASSICAL Horowitz,p,(MS6411); to GROOVES-SCHUBERT Manfred, N.Y.Phil./Bernstein Piano Trio in eó(PHC2003)(351; VIEUXTEMPS Vio- (D37325). 5:30P.M. WCAO (11:05)DIVER TIME NTO-W.F.E.BACH Sextet in Eó, lin Concerto =4 (PHS900195)1301; C.P.E.BACH WA/1U THE REVIEWING STAND Gino Cioffi,cl, Harold Meek, Harry Oboe Concerto in Eó(MC2088X21); HAYDN Piano Sllapiro,ho's,Rob- ert Brink,v, Joseph de Pasquale,vi, Samuel Mayes,ce, Sonata M52 in Eó(MC2097)122]; MOZART Rondo in 6:00 P.M. (BUA 1); MENDELSSOHN Trion in d, Trio Santo - WAMU D for piano (MHS539)(7]. URBAN CONFRONTATION -Attack on the Life Cycle: liquido (LPM18509)(301; SANDERS Quintet in Bó, Pesticides Since Silent Spring - Frank Graham, Editor 11:00 P.M. Voisin Brass Ens. (KCL9020). of Audobon Magazine & author of Since Silent Spring. WGMS °COLLECTOR'S HOUR-CARISSIMI 4 Duets, WAMU JAKE & THE KID-W.O.Mitchell. Love's Wild Magic. Scf,warz- WCAO RHAPSODY-DEBUSSY Prelude to the Afternoon of a WBAL *Q ROSKO-Progressive rock. kopf/Seefried/Moore (35290)113]; BACH Double Con- Faun, Philharmonia Orch./Maazel (S36132); DUKAS certo in d, BWV.1043, for 2 violins, strings & WCAO (11:10/EVENING CONCERT-J.S.BACH Wise Virgins con- Sorcerer's Apprentice, Concert Arts Sym. (SP8446); tinuo, Monteux (LCT1120)115]; DVORAK Symphonic Ballet, set., Lon.Phil. (LL1165); MOZART Sym. MOUSSORGSKY Pictures at an Exhibition, Suisse v35 Poem, Op.109, Golden Spinning Wheel, Chalabala Romande/Ansermet (CS6177)[31]. in D, Concerts Lamoureux/Markevitch (LPEM19- (AL57200)121]. 169)1171; RAVEL Concerto in G, Monique Haas,p, WETA *METRONOME -MOZART Symphonic Concertante in Radio E0(MHS710)[29]; HOLST The Planets (SPC21049) NWDR Sym./Schmidt-Isserstedt (LPM18004) 11:30 A.M. 121); ROUSSEL Bacchus et Ariane, Boston Sym./ (62]; BEETHOVEN Piano Concerto *2 in 131)(5360- WBJC SPECIAL OF THE WEEK Munch (LM6113)a61. 28001; SCHUBERT Sym. y5 (S36592)[24]; Sym. WGMS *©ALAN DOERR PRESENTS N3 (MS6294)1331; BRUHNS Prelude & Fugue in e 12:00 NOON (MHS6271(9]. 11:30 P.M. WAMU VINCENT BRANN READS WGMS EVE. REPORT/STOCK REPORT/BUSINESS NEWS WBJC WAMU READING ALOUD C)COACHES CORNER/GERMANY TODAY 0(6:20/DINNER CONCERT WCAO (12:05IPORTRAITS IN SOUND-Ki'sten Flagstad,s, Bach & 12:00 MIDNIGHT sings Hindemith. 6:30 P.M. (12:20/SYMPHONIC MATINEE-SCHUBERT Rosa- WAMU WCAO (12:15)QUIET HOUR-BOCCHERINI Quintet in c, *NEW RECORDINGS -Edward Merritt nlunde: Over., Concertgebouw (LC3433); BEETHOVEN Quintetto Boccherini (Ang45009)a9]; BORODIN Sym. M7 in A, Berlin Phil.Orch./J9chum (LP M180- Quartet M2 in D, Endres Quartet (PL10190)1271. 7:00 P.M. 69)(371; PROKOFIEV Concerto M2 in g, David WBAL WGMS CALL THROUGH THE NIGHT Ois- *STEREO SHOWCASE trakh,v, Philharmonia Orch./Galliera (Ang35714)1210. WBJC MUSIC APPRECIATION COURSE WETA BOOK BEAT -Robert Cromie interviews Julia Child, WCAO (7:05)HERITAGE CONCERT-MOURET Fanfares, author of Mastering the Art of French Cooking,Vol.11. Leclair Instrumental Ens. (XWN18538); SCHUBERT WGMS *C)OPERA BOX-STRAUSS Daphne, Op.82: Monologue Sym. v8 in b, Concertgebouw/Beinum (LC3441)1251; ® Friday & Transformation Scene, Sills/Ceccato (ATS20004) GOLDMARK Concerto in a, Nathan Milstein,v, Phil- 1181. harmonia Orch./Blech (PA0 84 14 113 2]; STRAVINSKY Le Sarre du Printemps, Suisse Roinande/Ansermet ILL WAMU-IM WITA.i WRJC-IM WGTS-IM WIMM./M WJMD WTOe-IM WR.11-IM WOAY WW DC -IM WHYS WCAO-/M WGMS-/M WITH -/M WAVA-/ 9v.v W MAR./M WISR WMAL-7M 69.5 90.9 91.3 91.9 93.1 99.7 96.3 M.3 101.1 102.2 102.7 10. .3 109.3 103.1 MAI 106.3 106.7 107.3 FORECAST FM 85 Dances; CANNING Fantasy on a STRAUSS Der Rosenkavalier: Waltzes, Prince Igor: Polovtsian 1:00 P.M. 173004]; Masquerade: Berlin Phil./Jochum (LPEM19015). Hymn by Justin Morgan; KHACHATURIAN WAMU A TOUCH OF FANTASY -readings from On the Shores of Silver Lake. WGMS 0(6:55)SYMPHONY IN STEREO-HANDEL-HARTY Waltz. C for Royal Fireworks Music, Szell (CS6236)[15); WGMS ©MORNING MELODIES WBAL PROMENADE CONCERT-HAYDN Concerto =1 in Organ, Strings & Orch., E. Power Biggs,o, Columbia VAUGHAN WILLIAMS Sym. #5 in D (1943), Boult (536698)[37]. 7:30 A.M. Sym. Orch./Rozsnyai (MS6682)[18]; MENOTTI Piano WGMS CALL FROM LONDON Concerto in F, Earl Wild,p, Sym. of the Air/Mester MELODIES (VSD2094)133); WIENER Hungarian Wedding Dance, 7:30 P .M. (7:45)MORNING Janos Gyorgy Sebok,p (SR90405)[4]. WAMU *TIMEPIECE Starker,c, A.M. WBJC CHORAL & ORGAN MASTERWORKS-BAVCHIERI Fes - WBJC PRAGUE SPRING FESTIVAL -recorded on May 17, 8:00 THE NEWS lino nella Sera del Gioved; Grasso vonti cena; II Nuovo 1970 at Smetana Hall, feat. French Nat'l Radio & WBAL GALEN FROMME & Madrigaletto Italiano Television Orch./Martinon. MESSIAEN Les Offandes (8:10)THE CHILDREN'S HOUR (TV340675)[43). IN WETA -New classical record releases. Oubliees; PIER NE Suite from the ballet Cydalise el le WGMS ©ADVENTURES JUDAISM P.M. WGMS CILUNCHEON CONCERT-ADDISON Concerto for Trum- Chevre-Pied; TCHAIKOVSKY Sym. *4 in f, Op.36 [90]. 8:30 A.M. pet, Strings & Percussion (1949), Rapier/Mester (LS - WGMS CHILDREN'S THEATER-Moby Dick (DL9071)[25]; 6951[181; CASALS Saint Martin of Canigo/Kostalanetz 8:00 P.M. Grandfather Matthew (CMS519)12). (MS7319)[5]; SAINT SAENS Omphale's Spinning Wheel, Op.31/Munch DEBUSSY- WBAL (7:55)ICE HOCKEY -Baltimore Clippers vs. Quebec. (LSC2292)[]; RAVEL Danse/Ormandy (MS6697)15); WALTON WGMS OGUEST ARTIST -with Paul Hume, NCRV Vocal Ens. 9:00 A.M. FROM Piano Capriccio Burlesco (1968)/Kostalanetz (MS7319)171. of Hilversum, Holland, Voorberg,dir. GESUALDO 5 WBAL CONCERT OBERLIN COLLEGE-HAYDN Madrigals (839789 LY). Sonata in C; HOUDY Sonata for Harp; ERB Stargazing for Tape & Band. 1:30 P.M. 8:30 P.M. WCAO YOUNG PEOPLE'S CONCERT-SUPPE Poet & Peasant: WAMU DENNIS GIBBONS SINGS LOUIS XIII Amaryllis Capitol (1 45)ONCE UPON A TIME WAMU GOON SHOW -(see previous Sunday, 6pm.) Halle Orch. (MG50160); Sym. (P8466); GRIEG Peer Gynt Suite *1, Anitra's WGMS LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CONCERT -Beaux Arts Trio, Dance, Royal Phil. (Ang35445); RAVEL Rapsodie 2:00 P.M. Walter Trampler,vi. HAYDN Piano Trio 3 in C; COP - Prelude a la suit, Nat'l. Paris Opera Orch. WAMU FOLK MUSIC of Old Time LAND Vitebsk (1929); BEETHOVEN Variations in G, Espangnole: JOHN DILDINE & -Friend WAGNER Lohengrin: Prelude to Act III, Music. Op.121a, on Ich bin der Schneider, Kakadu; BRAHMS (XWN18897); NBC Sym. (LM6020); HUMPERDINCK Hansel & Gre- WBAL ROSSINI'S BARBER OF a live performance Piano Quartet M1 in g, Op.25. Intermission: Discussion SEVILLE -in Ride, London New Sym. (LM2225); from Metropolitan House. N.I.H. Broadcast from Coolidge Auditorium in the tel: Witche's the Opera Rodeo: Night Waltz, Cleveland WBJC MUSIC APPRECIATION COURSE Lib. of Cong. COPLAND Saturday Pops (LC3539); TCHAIKOVSKY Capriccio Italien, WCAO THE ART OF JAZZ 9:00 P.M. Paris Conservatory (B19041)[15]. WGMS 011:55)METROPOLITAN OPERA-ROSSINI The Bar- =6 (MS6489)(44); MAH- ber of Seville: complete, Metropolitan Opera Orch. WAMU LEFT BANK JAZZ SOCIETY PROGRAM WETA A.M.2-PROKOFIEV Sym. LER Sym. =10 (M2S735)[72]; RACHMANINOFF Cast & conductor to be announced. Commentary by Mil- WBJC EXPLORATIONS IN JAZZ Suite from Aleko (MS7162)(18]; SAINT-SAENS Sym. ton Cross. Broadcast from the Met. Opera House, WCAO WORLD OF RECORDS -BEETHOVEN Fidelio: Over., r3 in c (MS6469)[34). Lincoln Center, N.Y.C. Concerts Lamoureux/Markevitch (LPM18575); MO- WGMS OTHIS WEEKEND IN WASH./MORNING MELODIES ZART Quartet 19 in C, Dissonant, Julliard String 3:00 P.M. Quartet (LM2167)127]; JANACEK Sinfonietta, Czech A.M. WAMU Mercer, The Swinging Phil./Bakala (ALP122)[23]. 10:00 JAZZ ANTHOLOGY -with George WBAL STEREO SPECTACULAR-ROSSINI Torvaldo e Dorliska Sweet Bands of the 30's & 40's. WETA WASHINGTON WEEK IN REVIEW -News analysis. Over., London Sym. Orch./Bonynge (CS6486)[8]; =1 in g, Op.13, London Sym. P.M. 9:30 P.M. TCHAIKOVSKY Sym. 3:30 Orch./Markevitch (PH5900223)(411; CASTELNUOVO WBJC HISTORY OF CANADA WETA THIRTY MINUTES WITH... -Elizabeth Drew inter- TEDESCO Concerto in D for Guitar & Orch., John views news -making statesmen. Williams,g, Phila. Orch./Omrandy (MS6834)120]; 4:00 P.M. Sym. =4, Chicago Sym. Orch./ WAMU *GET IT TOGETHER 10:00 P.M. NIELSEN Op.29, Martinon (LSC2958)[33). WBJC FRED'S FUN FAIR WCAO PORTRAITS IN SOUND -Antonio Janigro,ce, plays WCAO HERITAGE SHOWCASE-BERNSTEIN Candide:Over., WCAO MUSIC OF OUR TIME-MESSIAEN By Him was every- Chopin; Ravel; Popper; Falla; & Rimsky-Korsakov. Cleveland Pops (BC1013); BERLIN How Deep is the thing made, Yvonne Loriod,p (XWN18469); DAHL (10:20)CONNOISSEUR'S HOUR-NAUMANN Duet in Ocean; Cheek to Cheek, Eric Johnson Orch. (WST150- Music for Brass Instruments, Voisin Brass Ens./Voisin G, Bruno Hoffmann,glass hm, Walter Gerwig,l,(ARC 21); ROMBERG The Desert Song: hi. (S35905), (KCL9020)[15); LARSSON Disguised God, Elisabeth 3111); WALTON Facade, Edith Sitwell, Peter Pears, GRANADOS Goyescas: Intermezzo; BRETON Zapateado Soderslrom,s, Erick Saeden,br, Lars Ekborg,n, Martin speakers, Eng. Opera Group Ens./Collins (A4104)1371 Madrid Concert Orch. (UAS6065); SULLIVAN The Lidstams Vocal Ens., Stockholm Radio Orch./Wester- WETA INSIDE JEAN SHEPHERD Mikado (Act I): Finale,Pro Arte Orch (S35731(15); berg (XWN18528)[311. Abu Paris Nat'l. Opera Crch. 10:30 P.M. WEBER Hassan: Over., (WST14042); ROSSINI William Tell (Act II): Ballet 4:30 P.M. WETA BUCHWALD/CLASSICAL GROOVES- (10:45)ART Music, Philharmonia Orch. (S35607); BRETON La WAMU MBARI-MBAYO-Godwin Ovewole hosts. LOVELOCK Concerto for trumpet (VICS1437)[17]; Dolores: Jota, Gran Orquesta Sinfonica (CS6148); WBJC FRENCH MUSIC & FRENCH MUSICIANS -Program BEETHOVEN Violin Concerto in D (MC52093)(44]; STRAUSS Emperor Waltz, Phila. Orch. (MS6217); #319, feat. music from the series France Applauds. SCHUBERT Sym. N9 (BC1009)[46); BOISMORTIER RIMSKY-KORSAKOV Dubinushka, la Suisse Romande Concerto for 5 flutes (MHS574)(9). (CS6036); ENESCO Rumanian Rhapsody =1, Vienna 5:00 P.M. WGMS INTERMEZZO Phil. (S35677); BRITTEN Peter Grimes, Interlude - WBAL (5:15)COLLECTOR'S CORNER -SAINT SAENS Om- Dawn: Storm, Royal Opera House (CS6179). phale's Spinning Wheel, Op.31; Phaeton, Op.39; The 11:00 P.M. WGMS C]MUSIC OF THE BAROQUE-PURCELL The Indian Youth of Hercules, Op.50, N.Y. Phil./Mitropoulos WAMU /RrECOLLECTIONS-John Hickman Queen: Trumpet Over., Wobisch/Janigro (BGS5041) (ML5154)[7;9;14). WBAL ROSKO-Progressive rock. [3]; GEMINIANI Concerto Grosso in e, Op.3 =3/(vMarri- WBJC EXPLORATIONS IN JAZZ WCAO (11:10)EVENING CONCERT-CORELLI Concerto Gros- ner (SOL277)[8]; SAMMARTINI Trio Sonata =6 in d WCAO PORTRAITS IN SOUND -Ruggiero Ricci,v,plays Paga- so in D, Eng. Baroque Orch./Quadri (XWN3301)(16]; for Flute, Oboe & Harpsichord, Montreal Baroque Trio nini. TCHAIKOVSKY Variations on a Rococo Theme, Pierre (SVBX656)(8); TELEMANN Over. Suite in C for three (5:20)PRELUDE TO EVENING-ROSSINI La Ceneren- Fournier,ce, Philharmonia Orch./Sargent (Ang35397) oboes, strings & continuo/Ristenpart (H711321[201. tola: Over., NBC Sym. (LM2040); OFFENBACH Tales CHAVEZ Romantica, [18]; Sinfonia Stadium Sym./ of Hoffman: Barcarolle, Hollywood Bowl Sym. (P8351); Chavez (LPBR6029)122]. 11:00 A.M. CHOPIN Polonaise 03 in A, Militaire, Hollywood Bowl WGMS DOERR PRESENTS OAIAN WGMS 4110(10:55)THE CONCERT STAGE-NICOLAI The Merry Sym. (P8371); LISZT Liebestraum *3, Boston Pops Wives of Windsor: Over./Bernstein (MS7085)[8]; (LM2270); JIMENEZ El Patinillo: Prelude, Gran Or- 11:30 P.M. MENDELSSOHN Concerto in Ab for two pianos & orch. questa (LL1769); COTTRAU Santa Lucia; WOLF- WAMU READING ALOUD (1824), Gold & Fizdale/Onnandy (MS6681)[31); FERRARI Jewels of the Madonna: Dance of the Camor- DUKAS The Sorcerer's Apprentice (1897)/Jacquillat risti, Hollywood Bowl Sym. (P8351). 12:00 MIDNIGHT (S36518)1121. WGMS 0(5:14)INTERMEZZO WCAO (12:10/QUIET HOUR-J.S.BACH Partita N1 in b,Sara- bande, Leonid Kogan,v,(Ang35343); SCHUBERT Trio 12:00 NOON 5:30 P.M. *1 in Bb, David Oistrakh Trio, Knushevitzky,ce, Lev WAMU A CHILD & HIS WORLD WAMU FROM SORCERY TO SCIENCE Oborin, p, (Ang35 713 )137). WBAL KEYBOARD MASTERS-BRAHMS Rhapsody =2 in g, WGMS THROUGH THE NIGHT WALL O1.79; LISZT Hungarian Rhapsody +12; BALAKIREV 6:00 P.M. Islamey, Julius Katchen,p (CS6235)(STS15086) WAMU THE CAEDMON COLLECTION -Laurence Olivier on the [5;10;81. Death of King George VI - The Services At Windsor zo WCAO HERITAGE WORLD OF RECORDS-HANDEL Over. in Chapel. Saturday d (SG7202); BEETHOVEN Grosse Fugue, la Suisse WBAL (5:55)THE EARLY CONCERT-FRANCK Sym. In d. Romande (CS6159)[181; BORODIN In The Steppes of Czech Phil. Orch./Barbirolli (SUAST50438)138]r 6:00 A.M. Central Asia, Phila. Orch. (MS6073); STRAUSS FISCHER Oboe Concerto =2 in Eb, Andre Lardrot,ob, Till Eulenspiegel's Merry Pranks, Stadium Sym. (SOB WETA A.M.1-DITTERSDORF Divertimento in B (MS110) - Wiener Solisten; Wilfried Bottcher,c (VSD2138)[18). (111; HAYDN Sym. 093 (LSC3030)(23); Sym. =73 R3023); CHAVEZ Sinfonia India, Stadium Sym. ISD- WBJC POPULAR MUSIC BR3029); MACDOWELL Indian Suite: In War Time, (H10961[21]; MENDELSSOHN Violin Concerto in e WCAO HERITAGE CONCERT -BEETHOVEN The Ruins of Eastman Rochester Orch. BERG Athens, (LSC2314)[23); Concerto for Two Pianos (H1099) (SR90422); Lyric Over., Bavarian Radio/Jochum (LPEM19173); Suite: Three Movements, Columbia Sym. (MS620)(15]; Hungarian Rhapsody =2 in Vienna [43); TCHAIKOVSKY Sym. =2 in c (LSC2884)1331; LISZT d, St. Opera KABALEVSKY Colas Breugnon: MOZART Quartet for Oboe & Strings (MCS21151[141. Over., Chicago Sym. 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Mottl, Hartford Sym./Mah- WCAO PORTRAITS IN SOUND -Jose Iturbi,p,plays Chopin; 10:30 A.M. ler (VSD2098)(261; FAURE Masques et Bergamasques, Schumann. WAMU FIVE COLLEGE FORUM OF NEW ENGLAND Suisse Romande (CS6227); BERNSTEIN Damon, (10:15)WORLD OF RECORDS-ARENSKY Serenade; Cleve. Pops (BC1047). MASSENET Thais: Meditation, Mischa Elman,v, Jo- 11:00 A.M. WETA P.M. NEWS seph Seiger,p (VR51051); BIZET Carmen: Act Ill, WBJC *010:55)MUSIC APPRECIATION 103-Jaap van Op- feat. Consuelo Rubio (Carmen), Leopold Simoneau (Don stal & Benjamin Durant discuss & analyze the Romantic 5:30 P.M. Jose), Heinz Rehfuss (Escamillo), Maria Lopez (Fras- Period. Frederick CHOPIN--offered for credit through WAMU BOOKBEAT quita), Francine Arrauzau (Mercedes), Pierre Louvier Community College of Balto. Revolutionary Study in WGMS C)LOCAL NEWS/TONIGHT IN WASH. (Remendado), Pierrette Alarie (Micaela), Jose Serrano c, Arrau (Ang35413); Piano Concerto =1 in e, Move- (Dancairo), Concerts de Paris/Michel le Conte (SC60- ment 1, Lipatti (Sera60007). 6:00 P.M. 35)134). WCAO (11:05)DIVERTIMENTO-TELEMANN Quartet in G, WAMU WORDS & MUSIC WETA JAZZ WEEKEND -Modern sounds until 1:00 a.m. Canrerata Instruments Hamburg, Karl Grebe,hc,(ARC WCAO RHAPSODY -MOZART Eine Kleine Nachtmusik,K.525, 3119); J.B.BACH Over. in D, Zinrbler Sinfonietta/ Phila.Orch. (MS6081); VERDI La Traviata; BIZET 11:00 P.M. Burgin (BUA 109); DOHNANYI Quintet =2 in eb, Pearl Fishers; CHARPENTIER Louise arias (CS87- WBAL CIROSKO-Progressive Rock. Vladimir Sokoloff,p, (XWN185- 951; STRAUSS Don Juan, Concertgebouw/Jochum (BC

WCAO EVENING CONCERT-SULLIVAN The Yeoman of the 14 )[2 3] . 1127)116); LITOLFF Concerto Symphonique =4: Guard: Over., Sym. Orch./Ward (LM2302); MOZART WGMS °COLLECTOR'S HOUR-BACH-KEMPFF Siciliana, Scherzo, Leonard Pennario,p,Bostorr Pops (LSC2678). Divertimento in F for Sleigh -Bells, Bach Orch. of Ber- Lipatti (ML4673)(4); MOZART Piano Sonata =8 in a, WETA METRONOME-DEBUSSY Quartet inn g (MS6015)(26]; lin/Gorvin (ARC3093)(24); SIBELIUS Tapiola, Phil- K.310, Lipatti (ML4673)(14); CHOPIN Nocturne =3 BRAHMS Sym. =3 (LSC2209)(341; 6 Pieces on hannonia Orch./von Karajan (Ang35082)(20); RUGG- in Db, Op.27 =2; Piano Sonata =3 in b, Op.58, Li- Spanish Popular Songs (BC1310)(26). LES Organum, Japan Phil./Watanabe (CR1127). patti (ML47211(6-25]. WGMS EVE. REPORT/STOCK REPORT/BUSINESS NEWS WGMS LITHE ARCHIVE HOUR -VICTORIA Motet: 0 Domine (6:20)DINNER CONCERT Jesu Christe/Schrems (2533051)[3]; Six Voice Mass: 11:30 A.M. Vidi speciosam/Schrems (2533051)[17); FRESCO- WA MU CONTINENTAL COMMENT 6:30 P.M. BALDI Toccata quarta/Gemiani (2533043)fó); BEN- WBJC BOOK BEAT -Conversations with authors. WAMU THIRTY MINUTES CINI Sonata in f/Gennani (2533043114]; BACH Bran- denburg Concerto =5 in D, BWV.1050, Nicolet/ 12:00 NOON 7:00 P.M. Schneeberger/Richter/Munich Bach Orch. (SAPM198- WAMU VINCENT BRANN READS WA MU SINGER'S WORLD -Wayne Conner 4381120). WBJC °COACHES CORNER/AT ISSUE,host Denny Crimmins WBAL STEREO SHOWCASE WCAO (12:05)PORTRAITS IN SOUND -Amelia Galli-Curci, WBJC *MUSIC APPRECIATION COURSE 12:00 MIDNIGHT s, sings Proch Air & Variations, Orch. (CAL410); WCAO (7:05)HERITAGE CONCERT-LALO Le Rol d'Ys: WCAO (12:05)THE QUIET HOUR-J.S. BACH Sonata =1 in MOORE Song, The Last Rose of Summer; BISHOP Over.,Concerts Lamoureux/Fournet (LC3049); BEE- b, Phillip Kaplan,), Melville Smith,hc (B408/09); Home Sweet Home; FOSTER My Old Kentucky Horne, THOVEN Sym. *6 in F, Pastoral, Vienna Phil./Mon- SCHUBERT Quartet =10 in Eb, Amadeus Quartet (LPM Homer Samuels,p,(CAL410). teux (LM2316)(42); BRAHMS Concerto in D, Arthur 18527)[191; SCHUMANN Sonata =2 in a, Szymon (12:25)SYMPHONIC MATINEE -MOZART Serenade Grumiaux,n, Concertgebouw/Beinum (LC3552)(393; Goldberg,v, Arthur Balsam,p (DL97211117). =7 in D, Haffner, American Cham.Orch./Scholz (XWN (BERT Divertissement, Winterthur Sym./Swoboda (X- WGMS °ALL THROUGH THE NIGHT 18164)160]; PROKOFIEV Concerto *2 in g, Lon. WN18520). Sym./Cameron, Leonid Kogan,v,(Ang35344)(24); WGMS 110°(6:55)SYMPHONY IN STEREO -WEBER Euryanthe: TCHAIKOVSKY Capriccio Italien, RCA Victor Sym./ Over., Kubellk (SLPEM136463)(9); CHOPIN Piano Kondrashin (LM2323)(16). Concerto ír1 in c, Op.4, Vasary/Semkow (SLPE M13- ® Monday WETA CASPER CITRON INTERVIEWS -Mr. Citron talks with 6453)141); MOSZKOWSKI Spanish Dance in A, Op. Marvin Kitman, author of George Washington's Expense 12 *3, Argenta (CS6006)(3). Account. 88 FORECAST FM 7:30 P.M. WCAO (12:05)QUIET HOUR-GABRIELI Due Canzoni per So- iations on a Nursery WAMU TIMEPIECE Tune, Op.25, Zempleny/Lelrel nata Quattro in C, Quartetto Italian (Ang45002); (WST17001)(27]; GLINKA Russian & Ludmilla: WBAL SYMPHONY PREVIEW -A program presented with the Wiz-® HAYDN Quartet in C, Op.76 =3, Emperor, Koeckert ard's March, Svetlanov (SR40081)[5]. cooperation of Women's Assoc. of Balto. Sym. Quartet (LPM18326)(26); MENDELSSOHN Quartet T WBJC BEETHOVEN SERIES -The Unofficial End to the Of- =4 in e, Manoliu Quartet (LC3386)(241. h30 P.M. ficial Celebration of the 200th Anniversary of the Com- U WAMU D. C. SCHOOLS RADIO PROJECT poser's Birth. Sym. =9 in d, Op.125, Vienna Phil./ WBAL (1:45/HABLANDO ESPANOL E Schmidt-Isserstedt (OSA1159)162). S WETA PHILLIPS COLLECTION CONCERTS -Raymond Dud- 2:00 P.M. ley, fortepiano. Tuesday W3AL MUSIC IN STEREO D 8:00 P.M. WCAO (2:10/MAGIC CARPET-Spairr-LARA Granada, Holly- A wood Bowl Sym./Dragor (P8335); GRANADOS Danzas v WBAL *RECITAL HALL -WEBER Sonata=3 in d, Op.49, 6:00A.M. Esparrolas, Andres Segovia,g,(DXJ148); CHABRIER Dino Ciani,p,(DGG25300261[25). WETA A.M. 1-DVORAK New World Sym. (Y30045)[42]; Espana, Royal Phil./Ccllins (G7107): WGMS ARTIST -with Paul Hone, Ogdon,p. SCHUMANN Sym. =4 (MS6256)[317; SIBELIUS Sym. LALO Sum- OGUEST John phonie Espagnole, Nathan Milstein,v, St. NIELSEN Pieces, =2 (Y30046)[44]; MAHLER Sym. =1 (Y30047)[511. Louis Sym. 3 Piano Op.59 (1928) (LSC30- /Golsclrmann (P83031[251. 02)(12]; BUSONI Turandot's Frauengemach WGMS CMINCLEARWATER (5600- WGMS ©LISTENERS' CHOICE 881[4]; 9 Variations on a Chopin Prelude (560088) 6:30 A.M. [9]; LISZT Reminiscences of Verdi's Simon Boccane- WBAL MUSIC IN STEREO 2:30 P.M. gra (S60088)(121; LISZT Czardas Macabre (1882) WAMU MUSIC FROM WOLF TRAP (ASD2283)(7). 7:00 A.M. 3:00 P.M. 8:30 P.M. WCAO PRELUDE TO MORNING-J.S.BACH Brandenburg Con- certo =3 in G, Anton Heiller,cembalo, Vienna St. Op- WCAO FROM LA SCALA TO THE MET-BIZET Caneen (S3- WAMU SILHOUETTES IN COURAGE -Great Exodus of 1879 - era (BG541)[15]; IBERT Concertino da Dan- 5818)(46]; MOZART Marriage of Figaro, Graziella narrated by Frederick O'Neal. Camera, iel Deffayet,sx, Concerts Lamoureux (LC3478); Sc iutti,s ,(OS 25244). WBAL VOICES IN THE NIGHT -Feat. songs of Schubert sung WGMS FRANCK Redemption, Symphonic oenr, Concerts La- ObUDITION ROOM by Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau,br, Gerald Moore,p,(Ang 36342). moureux (LC3067); RAVEL Bolero, Czech Phil. (PL - P114). 4:00 P.M. WBJC *ORCHESTRA HALL-LALO Le Roi d'Ys Over., Paris WGMS OFRED EDEN WAMU (4:25)READING ALOUD Opera Orch./Scherchen (WM51021)(12); DEBUSSY WBJC CIBALTIMORE BULLETIN BOARD Images for Orch. ='s 1,2, & 3, Lon.Sym./Monteux 8:00 A.M. (4:15)BUCHWALD ON/SPOTLIGHT ON SPORTS (PH5900058)136]; VAUGHAN WILLIAMS Sym. =3, MUSIC WBAL FROMME & NEWS/MOLLIE & MUSIC WCAO CHAMBER SALON-HAYDN Quartet in Eb, Price,s, New Phil./Boult (5365321[35]. GALEN WCAO PORTRAITS IN SOUND -Alfred Cortot,p, plays Chopin Griller String Quartet (VSD2033)[15]; SCHUBERT Quintet in C, Jascha Heifetz, Israel Baker,v's, Wil- 9:00 P.M. Waltzes. (8:20)EARLY CONCERT-BIZET Suite liam Primrose,vi, Gregor Piatigorsky, Gabor Rejto,ce's, WAMU LOS ANGELES PHILHARMONICA CONCERTS- L'Arlesienne =2; PUCCINI Madama Butterfly: Intermezzo; MOUS- (LDS6159)[38). KIRCHNER Music for Orch.; DEBUSSY Iberia; BEE- SORGSKY Khovanshchina: Dance of the Maid- WGMS C/STEREO SERENADE -News at 4:30. THOVEN Piano Concerto =4, Zubin Mehta,cond., Persian Vladimir Ashkerrazy,p. ens; SAINT-SAENS Danse Macabre; COATES 3 Eliza- beths Suite; GLAZOUNOV Melody; COPLAND State- 4:30 P.M. WBAL GRAND CONCERT -Feat. Boston Sym./Ozawa, Mauri- WBJC ments for Orch.; BOCCHERINI Over. in D; CHABRIER UNDERGROUND ROCK zio Pollini,p. DEBUSSY Prelude to the Afternoon of a Le Roi Malgre Lui: Fete Polonaise. Faun; PROKOFIEV Piano Concerto *3 in C, Op.26; 5:00 P.M. TCHAIKOVSKY Sym. =6 in b, Op.74, Pathetique. 9:00 A.M. WAMU JAPANESE PRESS REVIEW/INDIAN PRESS REV. WCAO WORLD OF RECORDS -FALLA Three -Cornered Hat, WETA A.M. NEWS WCAO ACROSS THE FOOTLIGHTS -MASCAGNI Le Maschere: Lan.Sym./Jorda, Barbara Howitt,s,(LPBR6057)(38); Over., Maggio Musicale Fiorentino/Gavazzeni (C561- KHACHATURIAN Masquerade Suite, Oscar Shumsky, 9:30 A.M. 21); CHOPIN Les Sylphides, ballet, Paris Cons./ v, RCA Victor Sym./Kondrashin (LM2398)(1B). WAMU D. C. SCHOOLS RADIO PROJECT Maag (CS6026)(25]; DELIBES Sylv a: Highlights, WETA PROFILE -Interview with a news-mak ng personality. WETA 2-BACH Brandenburg Concerto =6 (M25731) ballet, Suisse Ronrande/Ansermet (C56185)(161; WGMS C/ROYAL INSTRUMENT-VIVIANI Sonata =2 in D per A.M. [17]; BEETHOVEN Ninth WEINBERGER Schwanda, The Bagpipe Player: Polka trombetta sola, Scherbaum/Krumbach (SLPEM1365- Sym. (MS7016)(651; MO- ZART Concerto piarro =25 BARTOK & Fugue, Eastman Rochester Pops/Fennell (5R90222). 58)19]; BACH Chorale -Prelude, BWV.659; Prelude & for (S36536)(34]; Piano Concerto =3 (MS7145)[26). WETA P.M. NEWS Fugue in c, BWV.546, Biggs (MS7424)(5-12]; GU- AM! Lucchesina, Alain/Tagliavini (MS1301[3]; HAN - 10:00 A.M. 5:30 P.M. DEL Organ Concerto =13 in F, The Cuckoo & the Night- WAMU ASIA Asia WBAL MUSIC IN STEREO SOCIETY PRESENTS-U.S. & in the 19- ingale, Preston/Menuhin (536599). Edwin O. WCAO MUSIC OF THE MASTERS-BERLIOZ Berrverruto Cel- 70's, Reischauer, Harvard U. WGMS ©LOCAL NEWS/TONIGHT IN WASH. 9:30 P.M. lini Over., Nat'l Opera Orch./Cluytens (Ang35435); HAYDN Sym. A80 in d, Vienna Sym./Scherchen (XW- WETA RADIO SMITHSONIAN -Erwin Swann & Thomas Nast: N18614)(16); PROKOFIEV Concerto in e, Janos 6:00 P.M. Influential political cartoonist or artist?...Robert M. WAMU RADIO SMITHSONIAN Vogel, Mechanical Engineering Starker,ce, Phillrarmonia Orch./Susskind (Ang35418) curator: Our Inventive WCAO RHAPSODY -MOZART Serenade *8 in D, Bamberg Past. (30] WGMS C/DIVERTIMENTO Sym./Keilberth (TCS18032); TCHAIKOVSKY Suite k3 in G: Theme & Variations, Vienna Phil./Kempe (S 10:00 P.M. 11:00 A.M. 359751(19]; (BERT Ports of Call, Boston Sym./ WBJC SOLO CLARINET -New music for solo clarinet feat. Munch (LSC2111)(15). Phillip Rehfeldt. CAGE Sonata for clarinet [5]; SCA- WBJC C)(10:55)PEABODY PRESENTS -Rebroadcast from preceding Sunday. WETA METRONOME-KRAUS Sym. in c (H1156)(23); VARDA Matrix for clarinet [10]; KRENEK Monologue WCAO (11:05/DIVERTIMENTO-BARBER Adagio for Strings, HAYDN Sym. =77 (H1168)(21]; PROKOFIEV Sym. for clarinet solo (5]; DIAMOND Composition for clarinet Concert Arts Orch./Golsclrmann (P8245); BRAHMS t)1 in 0 (VICS1105)126); BERLIOZ Harold in Italy [7]; (FGR4). Quintet in b, Alfred Boskovsky,cl, Willi Boskovsky, (MS6358)(421; PROKOFIEV Sym. µ5 (MS6004)[45); WBJC INDIAN STORIES & BALLADS -by Willie Dunn. 1st v, Vienna Octet (LL858)(35:; ROUSSEL Trio, HERTEL Concerto for trumpet, 2 oboes & 2 bassoons WCAO PORTRAITS IN SOUND-LaurindoAlnreida,g, plays Doriot Anthony Dwyer,f, Joseph rt" Pasquale,vi, Sam- (MHS869)[14]. Schumann; Sor; & Debussy. uel Mayes,ce,(B208). WGMS EVE. REPORT/STOCK REPORT/BUSINESS NEWS (10:15)CONNOISSEUR'S HOUR -MOZART Cassation WGMS C)COLLECTOR'S HOUR 11(6:20)DINNER CONCERT in G, Bach Orch./Gorvin (ARC3093)(21]; CHOPIN Piano Sonata =2 in bb, Sergei Rachmaninoff,p,(CAL 7:00 P.M. 396)(19]. 12:00 NOON WAMU VINCENT BRANN READS WEAL STEREO SHOWCASE WETA INSIDE JEAN SHEPHERD WBJC C)COLLEGE CALENDAR/ISRAELI PRESS REVIEW WBJC FIVE CENTURIES OF DUTCH MUSIC-DIEPENBROCK WGMS MUSIC OF AMERICA-KIRCHNER Toccata (1955), WCAO (12:05)PORTRAITS IN SOUND -Robert Chorale. Suite from Electra; PIJPER Sym. =3. Mester (L5683)(121; BARBER Violin Concerto Op. Shaw (12:20)SYMPHONIC MATINEE -BEETHOVEN Sym. WCAO HERITAGE CONCERT-GEMINIANI Concerto Grosso 14 (1941), Stern/Bernstein (MS6713)(231; SCHU- =3 in Eb, Berlin Phil./Jochum (LPM18179)[50]; =4 in d, Eng. Baroque Orch./Scirerchen (XWN18002); MAN Canticle for Orch., In Praise of Shahrr, Bernstein SCHUBERT Sym. =8 in b, NBC (M301121(17]. BRUCH Concerto =1 in g, Julian Dlevsky,v, Vienna Sym./Toscanini (LM St. Opera Orch./Rudel (XWN18860)(26); HINDEMITH 9022)121]; GRIEG Concerto in a, Gyorgy Cziffra,p, Mathis der Mater, Pittsburgh Philhamronia Orch./Vandernoot (Ang35738)(30]; 10:45 P.M. Sym./Steinberg (P83- SI- 641[271. BELIUS Synr. =2 in D, Lon.Sym./Monteux (LM23- WETA ART BUCHWALD/CLASSICAL GROOVES-SAMMAR- WETA URBAN CONFRONTATION -A probe into city problems 421[44]; BRITTEN Young Person's Guide to the Orch., TINI Concerto for flute, strings & continuo (BC1293) & their solutions. Concert Arts Sym./Slatkin (P8373)117]. [141; SOLER Quintet =6 for harpsichord & strings (M - WGMS C)OPERA BOX-BELLINI I Capuletti edi Montecchi: WGMS 10CX6:55)SYMPHONY IN STEREO-HANDEL Concerto H5797)(21); BONDON Kaleidoscope (MHS988)(27]; excerpts (OS25244,0SA1263)l79]. Grosso in c, Op.6 =8, Kara'an (SLPM139042)[171; MOZART Quartet for piarro & strings (MS6683)(261; MOZART Concerto=10 in Eb, K.365, for 2 pianos, PEZEL Sonata, Sarabande & Ball (MS120)[5]; BACH 12:30 P.M. R. & P. Serkin/Schneider (MS6847)(251; WAGNER Concerto for 3 harpsichords (MH51027)[24]. WAMU HIGH NOON Die Meistersinger: excerpts, Reiner (LSC2441X13]. PANORAMA 11:00 P.M. WBJC OF THE LIVELY ARTS WETA A FEDERAL CASE -Public affairs from Wash.,D.C. 7:30 P.M. WBAL 1110R OSKO-Progressive rock. WGMS BULLETIN BOARD/MUSIC OF THE BAROQUE - WAMU TIMEPIECE WCAO EVENING CONCERT-J.C.BACH Sinfonia in Bb, Con- Handel Birthday Program. HANDEL Concerto Grosso in W3JC CHAMBER MUSIC SOCIETY OF BALTIMORE PRE- certgebouw/Beinurn (LC3749); HANDEL Royal Fire- C, Alexander's Feast, Jorres (SOL600131[17];Joshua: SENTS: Die Reihe Ens. recorded at Balto. Museum of works Music, Berlin Phil./Lehmann (ARC3059)1261; 0! Had I Jubal's Lyre, Stader/Rchter (SLPEM136- Art on April 5, 1970; RAMATI Multiple 11; CERHA STRAVINSKY Prrlcinella Suite, Suisse Ronrande/An- 26101. Catalogue des Objets Trouves; LIGETI Kammerkonzert; serinet (LL1494)(22). SCHOENBERG Pierrot Lunaire. WGMS CIALAN DOERR PRESENTS 1:00 P.M. 8:00 P.M. 11:30 P.M. WBJC MUSIC IN STEREO -News at 2 & 3pm. WETA -Music & WBAL *RECITAL HALL -SCAR LATTI Sonatas, WAMU READING ALOUD P.M. talk. Fernando WGMS C)SYMPHONY HALL-HUMMEL Trumpet Concerto in Valerrti,hc,(WST 17070). WGMS ARTIST 12:00 MIDNIGHT Eb, Cuvit/Ansermet (C56603)(181; DOHNANYI Var- OCUEST -with Paul Hume. WAMU-FM WRA-FM W9JC-rM WOTS-rM W7MM-FM WJMO WTOP-rM W9AL-rM WOAT W WOC-fM WN/S WCAO-FM WCMS-rM WRN-FM WAVAAM WMAI-7M WSZ WMAL-FM 99.5 90.9 91.3 91.9 93.1 99.7 99.3 97.9 99.5 101.1 102.3 102.7 103.3 104.3 103.1 100.5 109.7 107.3 FORECAST FM 89 P.M. 10790)(181; BRAHMS Variations on a theme by Haydn, 3:00 P.M. ^8:30 FROM LA SCALA TO THE MET -Excerpts from Ce- WAMU PLAIN TALK -Or. Eva Johnson. Plain Talk: Pornogra- Concertgebouw (619024)1171; STRAUSS Der Rosen- WCAO Adriana Marriage of Figaro; phy ? kavalier: Waltzes, Lon.Phil. (B19047). cilia; La Wally; Lecouvreur; T WEAL VOICES IN THE NIGHT-PUCCINI Highlights from Ma- WGMS OFRED EDEN William Tell; Lodoletta. dama Butterfly, Leontyne Price & Richard Tucker, WGMS C)AUDITION ROOM U RCA Orch./Leinsdorf (LSC2840). 8:00A.M. E WBAL GALEN FROMME & NEWS/MOLLIE & MUSIC 3:30 P.M. WCAO PORTRAITS IN SOUND-Artur Rubinstein,p, plays WBJC MUSIC IN STEREO -Pop to rock. S 9:00 P.M. WBAL STEREO SYMPHONY-ELGAR Cockaigne Over.,Op. Liszt; Chopin; & Debussy. D 40, Royal Phil.Orch./Weldon (VICS1377)1151;AREN- (8:15/EARLY CONCERT -A. SCAR LATTI Concerto 4:00 P.M. Tchaikovsky,Op.35a, .3 in F; SCHUBERT Rosamunde: Entr'acte; ENESCO WAMU (4:25)READING ALOUD A SKY Variations on a theme by Lon.Sym./Barbirolli (S36269)(15]; SCHOENBERG Rumanian Rhapsody =1; GRIEG Peer Gynt Suite =1; WBJC C)BALTIMORE BULLETIN BOARD Y Song of the Wood -Dove from Gurrelieder, Lili Chooka- TCHAIKOVSKY Swan Lake: set.; LIADOV Enchanted (4:15)BUCHWALD ON/SPOTLIGHT ON SPORTS An- sian,c, Boston Sym. Orch. & Chorus/Leinsdorf (LSC Lake; RAVEL Miroirs: Alborada del Gracioso;MARTUC- WCAO CHAMBER MUSIC SALON-CIMAROSA Concerto, Orch. 2785)118] (commemorating premiere of this music, in CI Notturno in GP for Orch.; DELIBES Sylvia;KODALY dre Lardrot,ob, Vienna St. Opera (VSD2036); in Roger Arthur Ha- Vienna, in 1913, this date); TCHAIKOVSKY Sym. =3 Marrosszek Dances. VIVALDI Concerto C, Delmotte,tr, Vienna St. Opera Orch. (WST14135); in D, Op.29, Polish, Lon.Sym./Markevitch (PHS90- neuse,tr, 0224)[46). 9:00 A.M. WEBER 5 Movements for String Orch.,Op.5, Col. Sym. (M56103); STRAVINSKY Double Canon for WBJC JAZZ EXTRAVAGANZA WETA A.M. NEWS Quartet, Israel Baker,v, Otis Igleman,v, San- WCAO (9:10)WORLD OF RECORDS-HANDEL Largo,Richard String ford Schonbach,vi, George Neikrug,ce,(MS6272); Dunn, James Buffington,fh's, Saidenberg Little Sym. 9:30 A.M. Arthur Gleghorn,f, Kalman Bloch,cl,Doro- /Saidenberg (AS1002); HAYDN Sym. =88 in G, Chi- WAMU D. C. SCHOOLS RADIO PROJECT Epitaphium, Piano Concerto thy Remsen,h,(M56272); HAYDN Quartet in D, Op. cago Sym./Reiner (LM6087)(211; SCHUMANN Con- WETA *A.M. 2 -MOZART =20(H1072)í32); Sym. =6 in F RACH- 76 =5, Claremont Strings (SA51005)(191. certo in a, Clara Haskil,p, Hague Phil ./Otterloo (LC BEETHOVEN (MS7442)(41]; at 4:30. 3020)(281. MANINOFF Sym. +2 in e (S60133)(42]; DVORAK WGMS OSTEREO SERENADE -News WETA PROGRAMS FROM PACIFICA -Collective Communica- Symphonic Variations (PHS900196)(23). tion & the Ambiguity of Leadership. 4:30 P.M. A.M. WBJC *UNDERGROUND ROCK WGMS «PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA-Ormandy,cond., Van 10:00 Cliburn,p, Tom Krause,br, Male Chorus ofMendelssohn WBAL MUSIC IN STEREO A Mid- Club of Phila. WAGNER Lohengrin: Prelude, Act III WCAO MUSIC OF THE MASTERS-MENDELSSOHN 5:00 P.M. REVIEW/FRENCH PRESS REV. (MS6442)(4); KODALY Concerto for Orch. (1934) summer Night's Dream: Over., Concertgebouw Orch., WAMU GERMAN PRESS La Peri- (MS7034)(19]; LISZT Piano Concerto =1 in Eb, Cli- Amsterdam/Szell (LC3433); J.5.BACH Concerto =1 WCAO ACROSS THE FOOTLIGHTS-OFFENBACH Boston Pops MOZART burn/Ormandy (LSC3065)(191; SHOSTAKOVICH Sym. in a, Roberto Michelucci,v, I Musici (LC3553)(16]; chole, excerpt, (LSC1990); =13, Op.113, Babi Yar (1962), Krause/Ormandy SIBELIUS Sym. =6 in d, Philharmonia Orch./Karajan Les Petits Riens, Stuttgart Cham.Orch./Munchinger ILSC31621[61]. (A ng35316)(2 8] (CS6088)(20); GLINKA A Life for the Czar: Over., WGMS C)DIVERTIMENTO la Suisse Romande (CS6223); KHACHATURIANGayne 9:30 P.M. Ballet Suite, Boston Pops (LSC2267); VERDI La 11:00 A.M. Traviata: Drinking Song, Capitol Sym. (SP8440). WAMU *FESTIVAL OF THE PERFORMING ARTS-Goettingen WBJC DPW 0:55)MUSIC APPRECIATION 103-Jaap van Op- NEWS Handel Festiva1,1970: Works by Handel; C.P.E. WETA *P.M. stal & Benjamin Durant discuss & analyze Romantic Bach; Dittersdorf; Hertel; & Mozart. Period. Frederick CHOPIN Etude =23 in a, Opus 25 5:30 P.M. =11, Winter Wind; E:ude =3 in E, Opus 10.3, Van 10:00 P.M. WAMU YALE REPORTS Cliburn (LM/LSC2576); Piano Concerto =3 in f,nove- NEWS/TONIGHT IN WASH. WBJC A DOCUMENTARY ON CANADA'S NEW CENTER WGMS CILOCAL ment 2, Rubinstein/Ormandy/Phila. (LSC3055); Ma- FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS -Pt. I1 zurka in b, Opus 33 =4, Horowitz/Col. (M2L357). WCAO (10:05)PORTRAITS IN SOUND-Kirsten Flagstad,s, 6:00 P.M. WCAO DIVERTIMENTO-GABRIELI Canzot Septimi Toni =2, WAMU TOGETHER -with Eddie Harrison. sings Sibelius. GET IT Vienna St. Opera Orch./Stone (XWN18887);STAMITZ RHAPSODY-TCHAIKOVSKY Over. 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WETA METRONOME-SAINT-SAENS WBJC RUM RUNNERS SCHUMANN Introd. & Allegro Appassio- WETA INSIDE JEAN SHEPHERD 67781(25]; nato for piano (MS6688)(161; BACH Orchestral Suite 12:00 NOON (0- 10:30 P.M. =1 (M2S755)(23); BEETHOVEN Piano Sonata =3 WAMU VINCENT BRANN READS R BRAHMS Sym. 01 in c (MS6202)(441; WBJC WORLD OF STEPHEN LEACOCK-Excerpts from My B117)(24]; WBJC IDOCOACHES CORNER/ITALIAN PERIODICALS- RIMSKY- Remarkable Uncle. LALO Symphonic Espagnole (MS6201)(281; Current news. KORSAKOV Young Prince & Young Princess, from WETA *(10:45)ART BUCHWALD/CLASSICAL GROOVES - WCAO PORTRAITS IN SOUND -Cesare Valetti,t, sings Scheherazade íM30064)110). MOZART String Quintet in D (MCS2113)128]; SCHU- Pasquini; Wolf; Obradors; & Calleja. NEWS Trio =1 for piano, violin & cello (D3S799)[371; WGMS EVE. 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(VICS1168X22); WETA P.M.NEWS Over.; SCHUBERT Sym. #8.Unfinished; MOZART 4 FRANCK Psyche (PHC9096)[43]. e German Dances; STRAUSS Die Fledermaus Over.; P.M. 5:30 T Emperor Waltz, Perpetual Motion, At the Hunt Polka, 10:00 A.M. WAMU CONVERSATIONS AT CHICAGO Blue Danube Waltz; Tritsch-Tratsch Polka, Tales from WBAL MUSIC IN STEREO WGMS °(LOCAL NEWS/TONIGHT IN WASH. H the Vienna Woods. WCAO (10:05/MUSIC OF THE MASTERS-HANDEL Concerti WCAO (9:10)WORLD OF RECORDS-DVORAK Slavonic Dance Grossi, Bamberg Sym., Karl Richter,hc,(ARC3084/ 6:00 P.M. U 0w1 in C, Berlin Phil. (LPM18610); MOUSSORGSKY 87), SAINT -SAE NS Concerto=2 in g, Emil Gilels,p, WAMU EASTERN SERENADE R Pictures at an Exhibition, Sviatoslav Richter,p,(ML Concerns du Conservatoire/Cluytens (Ang35132>1241; WCAO RHAPSODY-OFFENBACH Barhe-Bleue: Over., Vienna s 5600)130]; BARTOK Deux Portraits, Op.5, Hungarian TCHAIKOVSKY Sleeping Beauty Ballet Suite, Bam- St. Opera Orch. 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REPORT/STOCK REPORT/BUSINESS NEWS 10:00 P.M. Variations & Finale, N.Y. Woodwind Quintet/Baron 11(6:20)DINNER CONCERT WBJC FAMOUS CONDUCTORS SERIES -Lorin Maazel. SI- (CR( 1301[16]. BELIUS Tapiola, Op.112, Vienna Phil. (C56592) WGMS °COLLECTOR'S HOUR 6:30 P.M. [19); TCHAIKOVSKY Sym. =2 in C, Op.17, Little WAMU GENERATION GAP ROCK -with Sharon Davis. More Russian, Vienna Phil. (CS6427)(30]. 12:00 NOON Sounds Behind the Names. WCAO PORTRAITS IN SOUND -Wanda Landowska,hc, plays WAMU VINCENT BRANN READS Couperin; Purcell; Bach; & Mozart. WBJC (IC/COLLEGE CALENDAR/ARAB PRESS REVIEW 7:00 P.M. (10:15)OPERA STAGE-PONCHIELLI La Gioconda. WCAO (12:05)PORTRAITS IN SOUND -Teresa Berganza,ms, WAMU BIRTH CONTROL TODAY -Population Control & Social Zinka Milanov (La Gioconda); Giuseppe di Stefano (En- sings songs of Spain - Soutullo; Romero; Zapata & Stability. zo Grimaldo); Leonard Warren (Barnaba); Rosalind Elias Cadenas & Valverde. WBAL STEREO SHOWCASE (Laura); Plinio Clabassi (Alvise); Belen Amparan (La (12:25)SYMPHONIC MAT INEE-J.S .BACH Schemelli WBJC EXPO LECTURE -Economics & The Urban Society, Cieca); Fernando Valenti (Zuane); Giacomo Cottino Song Book, Stokowski Sym. (PA08415); PERGO- Dr. John Kenneth Galbraith [11]. (Isepo); Chorus & Orch.,Accademia di Santa Cecilia, LESI Concertinos: =3 in A, Winterthur Syn. 0(WN18- WCAO (7:05)HERITAGE CONCERT-CHABRIER Marche Joy- Rome/Previtali (LM6139)(163). 587); BERLIOZ Harold in Italy, Heinz Kirchner,vi, euse, Halle Orch./Barbirolli (MG50161); BEETHO- WETA INSIDE JEAN SHEPHERD Berlin Phil. (LPM18299)[381; WAGNER Tristan and VEN Concerto =1 in C, Wilhelm Kempff,p, Berlin Phil. Isolde: Prelude & Liebestod, Berlin Phil. (Ang354- /Kempen (LPM18129)137]; SIBELIUS Sym. *1 in e, 10:30 P.M. 82)(21]; SIBELIUS Sym. =7 in C, Phil .Orch. (Ang Halle Orch./Barbirolli (CCL30113)[41]; HINDEMITH WA MU MUSICKE FROM LONG AGO -Allan Janus & Renais- 35316)125]. 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WETA A.M. 2-HAYDN Violin Concerto in A (MHS625)128); WCAO ACROSS THE FOOTLIGHTS-TCHAIKOVSKY Ballet, WETA BUCHWALD/CLASSICAL GROOVES-BRAHMS VIVALDI Concerto for lute & strings (LSC2730)(10]; Swan Lake: Suite, Yelrudi Menulrin,v, Philharmonia ART in Bb SCHUBERT Quartet for MENDELSSOHN Scotch Sym. (MS6976)(39]; WAL- Orch./Kurtz (SP7188)[54]. 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Quattro, Roberto Michelucci,v, Enzo Altobelli,ce, I 5:30 P.M. 11:00 P.M. Musici (LC3542); HAYDN Concerto in D, Joerg Demos, WAMU CHURCHES OF AUSTRALIA -music from European WBAL CIROSKO-Progressive Rock. p, Berlin Radio Sym./Decker (LPM18588)(201; Cathedrals. WCAO (11:10)EVENING CONCERT-AUBER Le Domino Noir: RESPIGHI The Pines of Rome, di Santa Cecilia, Rome 5:45)THE DUTCH JAZZ SCENE-Joop Cave Quintet; Over., Concerts Lamoureux/Forrmet (LC3174); MO- /Previtali (LL1575)(23). Carl Schulze Trio. ZART Sym. =41 in C, Philhamronia Orch./Klemperer WETA THE CHILDREN'S CORNER-SCHUMANN His story & WBAL LET'S GO -with Bob Willis (Ang35209)(291; HOVHANESS Mysterious Mountain, music. WBJC WORDS & MUSIC Chicago Sym./Reiner (LM2251)1191. 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WBJC ADVENTURES IN GOOD MUSIC-with Karl Haas WGMS CITHIS WEEK IN WASH./INTERMEZZO WCAO (7:20)HERITAGE CONCERT-VERDI Un Ballo in (12:20)NATIONAL SYMPHONY NOTES Maschera: Over., Metropolitan Opera Orclr./Mitropou- los (LM1911); J.S. BACH Brandenburg Concerto =4 in of Ares P.M. G, Walter Kagi,v, Gustav Scheck,01, Valerie Kagi, the 12:30 WAMU THE AUDITORIUM ORGAN -John Obetz,o. rll, Schola Cantorum Basiliensis (ARC3105)(17]; WGMS THE CONCERT HOUR-SMETANA The Bartered Bride: SCHUMANN Concerto in a, Pierre Foumier,ce, Phil- (Continued from page 40) Over./Kertesz (CS6330)17]; PROKOFIEV Violin Con- hamwnia Orch./Sargent (Ang35397)(261; DEBUSSY certo =1 in D, Op.19 (1913), Milstein/Burgos (536- The Martyrdom of St. Sebastian, Florence Kopleff,c, VIRGINIA MUSEUM THEATRE. Julius Caesar, thrrr Feb. 13. 009)(211; SIBELIUS The Bird, Op.64/Gibson (SP86- Catherine Akos,c, Phyllis Curtin,s, New England Con- (Richmond). 77)(8); WAGNER Die Walkuere: Magic Fire Music/Or- servatory Chorus, Boston Sym./Munch (LM2030)(471; mandy (MS6701)(81. Commentary by Patrick Hayes. IBERT Escales, Ports of Call, Concerts Lamoureaux/ Openings: Foumet (LC34781(151. 8 The Last Laugh & The Italian Straw Hat (films). Virginia 1:00 P.M. WJMD THE LONDON PHASE 4 STEREO HOUR-Music of Museum of Fine Arts, (Richmond). WAMU MUSICIANS FACE THE MUSIC Broadway & Hollywood- Sound of Music, Fiddler on 19 Slow Dance on the Killing Ground, Little Theatre of Alex. WBJC WBJC GOES UNDERGROUND the Roof, Hello Dolly, with Rick Liotta. thnr March 6. WCAO (1:05)MATINEE CONCERT-HANDEL Over. in d, Royal WGMS NATIONAL GALLERY OF ART CONCERT -Sheila ALWIN NIKOLAIS DANCE THEATRE. Va. Museum of Fine Phil./Sargent (G7202); MOZART Concerto =2 in D, Henig,p, BRAHMS Ballade in g, Op.118 =3; Inter- Arts, 8:15 p.m. (Richmond) Repeated Feb. 20. Arthur Grumiaux,v, Vienna Sym./Paumgartner(LC315- mezzo in eh', Op.118 =6; Intennezzo in C, Op.119 7)(19); WAGNER Tristan & Isolde: Prelude & Liebestod =3; LISZT Piano Sonata in b; GLICK Four Preludes; MUSIC Openings: Bavarian Radio Sym./Jochum (LC3485)(181; BARTOK MORAWETA Scherzo; PROKOFIEV Piano Sonata =2 7 FAIRFAX COUNTY CHORAL SOCIETY. Missa Solenrnis, Deus Portraits, RIAS Sym./Fricsay (LPM18493). in d, Op.14. Intermission: Commentary by Richard Wygal c. George C. Marshall H.S., Falls Church, 3p.m. WGAY MATINEE AT ONE -No Strings Bales. Broadcast from the National Gallery of Art. 21 ARLINGTON SYMPHONY, Rucht c. Young People's Con- cert with Mary Price, v., Mary Beck,vi, & 1971 Annual 1:30 P.M. 7:30 P.M. Scholarship Contest Winners. Kenmore H.S., Aud. 3p.m. WGMS IN RECITAL WAMU B Y U CONCERT HALL 28 METROPOLITAN CHORUS. Carmine Burarra, Tilson c. WBAL CONVERSATIONS 2:00 P.M. Kenmore H.S. Arid., 8 p.m. WAMU THE EXPO LECTURES -The Role & Conduct of Private 8:00 P.M. Enterprise - Prof. William A. Robson. WAMU THE FUTURE OF... -Joe Coates moderates discussion WBAL I CAN HEAR IT NOW/THE SIXTIES -written & edited WBAL CHAMBER MUSIC CONCERT-DVORAK Serenade for Fred W. Walter narrated Members of the London Sym. Orch./ by Friendly & Cronkite & by Winds, Op.44, FORECAST FM IS HAPPY TO publish announce- Walter Cronkite - historic events of past decade (M3X- Kertesz(CS6594)(251;CASTELNUOVO-TEDESCO 30353)(1211. Quintet for Guitar & String Quartet, Op.143, Manuel ments of artistic activities. However, we do have WCAO OF THE BAROQUE-RAMEAU Le Dau- Ramos,g, Parrenin Quartet (VICS1367)(22); (2:09/MUSIC Lopez a 35 day deadline which means that notices for phine, Wanda Landowska,hc (LM1217); HANDEL Ger- HINDEMITH Octet, Members of the Vienna Octet (CS - man Arias: Margot Guilleaume,s, Ulrich Grehling,v, 64651(271. 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By delayed broadcast Sym. =7 in e, Song of the Night. from Sym. Hall, Boston. 94 FORECAST FM ,lf 11);` Composer Index .

STEREO Day of month precedes the fraction bar (/) followed by the time ALAIN-Litanies WAMU 28/12:30pm Te Deum, Op.22 WBAL 13/9pnt Violin Concerto in a, Op.53 WGMS 8/1:05pm ALBERT -Scherzo, Op.16 .2 WBAL 6/12Nn The Trojans: Royal Hunt & Storm WGMS 3/7pm Quartet in d, Op.34 WBAL 21/8pm w6 in F, Op.96, American 10/ ALBER TIN -Sonata in D for 4 organs, 4 trumpets, 4 horns, & BERNSTEIN-Facsimile WGMS 14/4:05pm String Quartet WGMS timpani WGMS 8/9:05pm BERWALD-Sym. in C WBJC 20/7pm 10:05am ALKAN-Symphonie WBAL 11/8pm BIZET-Carmen WBAL 6/1:30pm; WGMS 6/1:30pm Romance in F, Op.11 WGMS 1/7pm Serenade for winds, Op.44 WBAL 28/8pm ARA MBARR I -E ight Basque Songs WGMS 22/l0am Sym. in C WGMS 2/7pm in Dumky 6/8pm ARENSKY-Variations on a theme by Tchaikovsky,Op.35a BLAVET-Concerto in a for flute & strings WBAL 14/2pm Piano Trio e, Op.90, WGMS Op.19, Froissart 28/11am WBAL 23/9pm BOCCHERINI-Cello Concerto in BE/ WGMS 8/11:05am ELGAR-Concert Over., WGMS Cockaigne Over., Op.40WBAL 23/9pm BAAREN-Concerto for piano & orch. WAMU 7/12Nn BORODIN-Quartet 42 in O WBAL 24/8pm in D 18/9pm BACH,J.C.-Sinfonia in Eb, Op.9 =2 WGMS 4/7pm Polovtsian Dances from Prince Igor WBAL 27/6pm Pomp & Circumstance March .1 WBAL Rhapsody *1 25/9pm BACH,C.P.E.-Organ Sonata 41 in D WGMS 28/9:20 BOYCE-Sym. 98 in d WGMS 7/12:30pm ENESCO-Roumanian WBAL for Tape & Band WBAL 20/9am BACH,J.S.-Aria & Variations in the Italian Style, BWV.989 BRA HMS -Ballade in g WGMS 28/7pm ERB-Stargazing -Nights in the Gardens of Spain WBAL 2/9pm WGMS 10/12:35pm Piano Concerto =2 in Bb, Op.83 WBAL 3/9pm FALLA Hat 2/6:30pm Chorale & Chorale Prelude on: Dearest Jesus, We Are Here Intermezzo in eb WGMS 28/7pm Dances front The Three Cornered WAMU Three -Cornered Hat: Suite =2 WGMS 5/10:05ann WAMU 21/12:30pm Intermezzo in C WGMS 28/7pm 2/8pm Chorale -Prelude WGMS 22/9pm String Quartet .1 in c, Op.51 41 WGMS 9/11:05am FERGUSON-Sonata *1 WBAL Concerto *1 in El, (c.1799) WGMS 1/1:05pm Brandenburg Concerto =5 in D WGMS 21/11 Clarinet Quintet in b, Op.115 WBAL 7/8pm FIELD -Piano WBJC 19/10pm Cantata 9158 WGMS 28/l0am Academic Fest. Over. WBAL 11/9pm FINE -Serious Song for String Orch. Orch. 26/10pm Concerto in c for 2 harpsichords WGMS 27/10 Sym. =1 in c, Op.68 WGMS 3/9:05pm Toccata for WBJC FISCHER-Oboe Concerto 92 in Eb WVBAL 20/5:55pm Concerto in d for 3 harpsichords WBAL 6/6pm Sym. w3 in F, Op.90 WGMS 14/11:05am; WBJC 20/7pm Piece Symphonique, Op.17 WAMU 9/6:30pm Concerto for organ in Eb WBJC 27/1Opm BRISTOW-Sym. in f#, Op.26 WBAL 27/9pm FRANCK-Grande Variations 4/9pm; WGMS 7/12:30pm Organ Fantasia in g, BWV.542, Great WGMS 27/8pm BRITTEN-Billy Budd WBJC 11/8:30pm Symphonic WBAL in d 26/7pm In Thee is Gladness WAMU 14/12:30pm BRIXI-Organ Concerto in F WGMS 6/8pm Sym. WBAL 20/5:55pm; WGMS FRESCOBALDI-Toccata quarta 21/1lpm Trio Sonata 45 in C WBAL 7/8pm BRUBECK-Gates of Justice WAMU 18/9:30pm WGMS FRID-Sinfonietta for string orch.,Op.66 WAMU 7/12Nn Sonata =5 in f, BWV.1018, for violin & harpsichord BR UCH-Viol in Concerto.). in g WGMS 26/lom WGMS 14/11:05pm BRUCKNER-Psalm 150 WGMS 28/10am GABRIELI-Canzona per sonare.2 WGMS 26/8:30pm in Suite =2 in b for flute & strings WBAL 8/9pm Sym. 96 in A WGMS 7/9:35pm GERHSWIN-Rhapsody Blue WBAL 18/9pm Suite 93 for Orch. WBJC 26/7:30pm Sym. =7 WBJC 26/7:30pm; WBAL 1/9pm GINASTERA-Piano Concerto (1961) WGMS 28/9:30pm Orchestral Suite =4 in D, BWV.1069 WGMS 7/llpm Sym. =8 WAMU 15/9pm GISTELINCK-Ad malorem Limburgiae Fodientum, Gloriam 1970 Partita in b, S.831 WAMU 2/6:30pm BUSONI-Improvisations on a Bach Chorale WBJC 9/7:30pm WBAL 6/5:15pm Ballet 28/9am Partita =2 in c, BWV.826 WGMS 4/12:35pm Nine Variations on a Chopin Melodic OWGMS 22/8pm GLAZOUNOV-Seasons WBAL Prelude & Fugue in b, BWV.154 WGMS 1/9:O5pm Violin Sonata .2 in e, Op.36a PWBAL 14/3:30pm GLICK-Four Preludes WGMS 28/7Pm Prelude & Fugue in c WGMS 22/9pm Turandot's Frauengensch WGMS 22/8pm GLINKA-Russlan & Ludmilla: Over. WGMS 28/9:30pm March BAIRD-Erotica (1961) WGMS 4/9:05pm BUXTEHUDE-Chorale Prelude on Come Holy Ghost WAMU 28/ Russian & Ludmilla: Wizard's WGMS 23/lpm BALAKIREV-Islamey WBAL 20/12 Nn 12:30pm Variations on a theme by Mozart WBAL 6/9am; WAMU Reminiscences of Glinka's opera A Life for the Tsar WBAL CAGE -Winter M.nsie WBJC 9/7:30pm 16/6:30pm 6/12 Nn CAMPRA-Psalm 46: Onmes Genres (1725) WGMS 5/12:35pm GLUCK-Orfeo, Act III WAMU 28/4:30pm BARBER -Essay 42 for Orch.,Op.16 WGMS 1/10:05pm RigaudonWAMU 14/12:30pm GOUNOD-Faust: excerpts WGMS 8/12:05pm Violin Concerto Op.14 WGMS 22/llpm CARTER -Double Concerto WBJC 12/10pm GRIEG-Piano Concerto in a, Op.16 WGMS 5/11:05am Medea's Meditation & Dance of Vengeance WBAL 6/9pm String Quartet =1 (1951) WGMS 8/10pm Norwegian Dance WGMS 21/12:30pm Over. to The School for Scandal, Op.5 WBAL 13/9pm Variations for Orch. WBJC 12/10pm Songs WBAL 24/8:30pm BARTOK-Piano Concerto *2 (1931) WGMS 3/9:05pm CASTELNUOVO-TEDESCO-Guitar Concerto it D, Op.99 HANDEL-Coronation Anthem: King Shall Rejoice WGMS 7/ Piano Concerto =3 WBAL 13/9pm WGMS 5/10:05am 10:05am Grosso in C, Alexander's Feast 23/12:35pm Violin Concerto =2 WBAL 6/l0am Concerto in D for guitar & orch. WBAL 2C/10am Concerto WGMS 23/7pm Miraculous Mandarin WBJC 7/9pm; WGMS 10/9:05pm Quintet for guitar & string quartet, Op.143 WBAL 28/8pm Concerto Grosso in e, Op.6 k8 WGMS =13 in F 22/9pm Music for Strings, Percussion & Celesta WBAL 7/9am CER HA -Catalogue des Object Trouves WBJC 23/7:30pm Organ Concerto NGMS BAX-Over. to a Picaresque Comedy WBAL 28/9am CHAMBONNIERES-Chaconrte en fa majeur WAMU 10/6:30pm Psalm 110: Dixit Dominus WGMS 21/10am BEETHOVEN -Ah! PerIidoWBJC 15/7:3Oym CHAUSSON-Vivíane WGMS 21/11am Joseph WAMU 9/9:30pm; 16/9:30pm Andante Favori WAMU 24/6:30pm CHAVEZ-Sym. *3 (1951-54) WGMS 5/7pm Solomon Act I WBJC 17/8:30pm Acts 2 Fantaisie, Opus 77 WAMU 24/6:30pm CHOPIN-Piano Concerto .1 in c WGMS 22/7pm Solomon & 3 WBJC 24/8:30pm in EP 14/11:05pm Piano Concerto *3 in c, Op.37 WGMS 5/1:05pm Piano Concerto.2 in f, Op.21 NGMS 8/7pm Halle, Trio -Sonata =3 WGMS Piano Concerto *4 WBJC 1/7:30pm; WAMU 22/9pm Nocturne =8 in a WGMS 22/1lam Water Music Suite WBAL 11/9pm 42 Piano Concerto =5 WBJC 15/7:30pm Scherzo =2 in bbWBAL 1/8pm HANSON-Sym. WBJC 3/10pm HARRIS-Sym..3 WBJC 3/10pm Violin Concerto WAMU 8/9pm Piano Sonata > 3 in b WGMS 22/11am Missa Solemnis WAMU 4/9:30pm; WGMS 9/9:05pm; CILEA-Adriana Lecouvreur: excerpts WGMS 1/12:05pm HAYDN-Concerto =1 in C for organ, strings & orch. WBAL WBJC 10/8:30pm COPLAND-Fanfare for the Common Man Sym. =3 WAMU 8/9pm 20/lpm Consecration of the House Over. WGMS 26/7pm Music for the Theatre: Dance OWGMS 14/4:05pm Missa Solemnis in Bb, Theresienmesse WGMS 14/10:05am for guitar & 9/8:05pm Leonore Over. 42 WBAL 7/10pm Nonet for 3 violins, 3 violas & 3 cellos VBJC 16/7:30pm Quartet in E, Op.2 =2, strings WGMS 45 Over., Leonore 43 WAMU 1/9pm Piano Fantasy WBAL 21/8pm Quartet in D, Op.76 WBAL 6/6pm String Quartet 41 in F WBJC 1/7:30pm Statements for Orch. SWBAL 14/9am Quartet in F, Op.3 =5 WBAL 27/6pm String Quartet =16 in F, Op.135 WGMS 8/8:05pm Short Sym. WGMS 28/2pm String Quartet in D, Op.20 M4 WGMS 8/10:05am Quintet for piano, oboe, clarinet, horn, & bassoon, Op.18 Sym. =3 WBJC 19/l0pm Piano Sonata in C WBAL 20/9am WAMU 9/6:30pm Trio for violin, cello & piano WBJC 16/7:30pm Piano Sonata *52 in EIf WGMS 4/10:05am Septet, Op.20WBJC 8/7:30pm Twelve Poems of Emily Dickinson WBJC 16/7:30pm Sym. =19 in D WGMS 5/1:05pm Piano Sonata in A, Op.101 WBAL 13/9am; WAMU 23/ Two Pieces for String Quartet WBJC 16/7:30pm Sym. =49 in f WGMS 27/8pm 6:30pm COUPERIN-Les Folies Frartcaises WGMS 22/12:35pm Sym. =60 in C, II Distratto WBAL 2/9pm Sonata =3 for cello & piano WBJC 8/7:30pm Le Parnasse ou l'Apotheose de Corelli WGMS 9/12:35pin Sym. =90 in C WBAL 14/2pm Sonata =5 in c, Op.10 =1 WBAL 27/12Nn La Pientontoise WAMU 10/6:30pm Sym. =91 ín EbWBAL 13/1pm Sonate, Opus 14 =1 WAMU 24/6:30pm DEBUSSY-Iberia WAMU 21/4:30pm; WAMU 22/9pm Sym. =95 in c WGMS 7/9:35pm Sonate, Opus 26 WAMU 24/6:30pm Images =2: Iberia WGMS 5/7pm; VBJC 22/8:30pm HAYDN,M.-Trumpet Concerto in C WBAL 8/9pm Sym. =1 in C, Op.21 WGMS 10/7pm La Mer WBJC 12/7:30pm; WBAL 13/l0am Divertimento in G WBAL 20/12:30pm: WAMU 15/l0am Sym. =3, Eroica WAMU 1/9pm Two Nocturnes; Nuages; Fetes WGMS 28/1lam HENKEMANS-Partita for Orch. WAMU 14/12Nn Sym. =4 in Bb, Op.60 WGMS 2/9:05pm Nuages & Fetes from Three Nocturnes WBAL 10/9pm HEMEL-Concerto for cello & orch. WAMU 21/12Nn Sym. =5 in c, Op.67 WBAL 7/4:10pm Three Nocturnes WBAL 10/9pm HINDEMITH-Violin Concerto WBAL 27/6pm Sym. =6 in F WGMS 24/7pm Sonata for cello & piano WBJC 2/7:30pm Mourning Music for viola & string orch. WBAL 12/8pm Sym. =8 in F WAMU 7/4:30pm; WGMS 14/2pm; WBAL Prelude to the Afternoon of a Faun WGMS 21/2pm; WBAL Octet WBAL 28/8pm 15/9pm 22/9pm Der Schwanendrehrer WBJC 27/7pm Sym. 99 WBJC 22/7:30pm DELOEN-Piccolo concerto for wind instruments, percussion, & Sonata for oboe & piano WGMS 9/11:05am Trio ern re, Opus 70 =1 WAMU 17/6:30pm piano WAMU 21/12Nn Sonata for 2 pianos WBJC 9/7:30pm Wind Trio in C WBJC 20/10pm DELIBES-Le Roi s'amuse: ballet music WGMS 21/4pm Viola Sonata (1939)411WBAL 8/8pm NE for brass 26/8:30pm BELLINI-I capotetti ed i Montecchis WGMS 23/12Nn DELLO J010 -Piano Sonata =3 (1947) WGMS 7/7pm HOLBOR -Suite NGMS Cantata Salva Regina WBAL 7/10pm DIE PENBROCK-Suite from Electra WBJC 23/7pm HOLST-Hammersmith, Op.52 WBAL 27/9am BENCINI-Sonata in f WGMS 21/11pm DITTERSDORF-Double Bass Concerto in E WAMU 15/l0am; Suite =1 in Eb, Op.28 WBAL 13/9am; WAMU 23/6:30pnt BERG -Lulu WBJC 25/8:30pm WBAL 20/12:30pm HONEGGER-March on The Bastille from The Fourteenth of July Wozzeck: excerpts WGMS 9/12:05pm DOHNANYI-Variations on a Nursery Tune WGMS 23/lpm WAMU 9/6:30pm BERLIOZ-Damnation of Faust, set. WGMS 21/4pm DUKAS-Sorcerer's Apprentice WAMU 28/4:30pm Sym. =5 WBAL 6/9pm Harold in Italy, Op.16 WGMS 9/1:05pnt DUMONT-Pavane en re mineur WAMU 10/6:30pm HOUDY-Sonata for harp WBAL 20/9am Lelio WBJC 13/7pm DUNSTABLE -Agincourt Hymn WAMU 28/12:30pm HUMMEL-Trumpet Concerto in EbWGMS 23/1pm Rakoczy March WBAL 4/9prn DUTILLEUX-Le Loup: ballet suite WGMS 14/4:05pm; Quintet in Eb, Op.87 WBAL 25/8pm Requiem WBJC 3/8:30pm; WBAL 21/9arn; WGMS 27/ WBAL 27/9pm (BERT -Escales WBAL 7/10pm 8pm DVORAK-Carnival Over.,Op.92 WBAL 2/9pm; 4/9pm; 14/9am 1MBRIE-Violin Concerto (1954) WGMS 1/10:05pm Romeo & Juliet NBJC 14/9pm Cello Concerto, Op.104 WBJC 5/7:30pm IRELAND -Anther t: Greater Love Hath No Man NGMS 21/10am Symphonies Fantast,que WBJC 13/7pm; WGMS 28/2pm Cello Concerto in b WGMS 25/7,m IVES -Concord Sonata WBJC 26/l0pm WIND WTO9-IM WIAI-/M WOW! WWDC-/M WN/S WCAC1-/M WOMS-IM WITH -FM WAVA-/M WM All -fM WIZ. WMAI-/M W AMU -/M WITA-IM WI3C-IM WOTS-/ WIMM./M 103.3 104.3 106.3 106.7 107.3 I4.3 90.9 91.3 91.9 93.1 94.7 96.3 97.9 99.3 101.1 107.3 102.7 103.1 FORECAST FM 95 Largo for violin, clarinet & piano WBJC 2/7:30pm PADEREWSKI-Fantasy on a Polish Theme NGMS 25/1pm Spanish Love Song Waltzes, Op.1381I/WBAL 18/8:30pm JANACEK-SinfoniettaeuIGMS 21/9:30pm PAGANINI -Caprices 0's LX & XXIV WBAL 17/9pm Symphonic Etudes, Op.131WBAL 4/8pm Taras Bulba WGMS 26/1pm Violin Concerto #1 in D WGMS 24/lpm Sym. 01 WBJC 12/7:30pm MissaGlagolitica (1926) VGMS 6/8pm PALESTR INA-Mass: Assumpta est Maria WGMS 7/11pm Sym. *3 WBJC 5/10pm String Quartet #2 WBAL 15/8pm PERGOLESI-Concerto *4 in f WBAL 13/1pm Sym. *5 WBJC 5/10pm KETTING-Due Canzoni WBAL 14/2pm PERILHOU-Le Chanson de Guillot Martin NBAL 6/9am; SCRIABIN-Piano Sonata #3 in hr, Op.23 WGMS 1/11:05am KINGSLEY-Concerto Moogo WBAL 11/9pm WAMU 16/6:30pm Sym. #2 WBJC 21/9pm; WGMS 24/9pm KIRCHNER-Music for Orch. WAMU 22/9pm PIER NE -Suite from the Ballet Cydalise et le Chevre-Pied SHOSTAKOVICH-Age of Gold Ballet Suite WBAL 27/10am Toccata WGMS 22/llpm WBJC 19/7:30pm Piano Concerto *2, Op.101 tWBAL 13/lpm KODALY-Concerto for Orch. WGMS PIJPER-Sym. #3 23/9pm WBJC 23/7pm Quartet a3, Op.73 WBAL 21/8pm Marosszek Dances (1930) WGMS 1/7pm PISTON-Sym. *6 (1955) WGMS 4/11:05am Sym. #13, Op.113, Babi Yar WGMS 23/9Pm Psalmus Hungaricus WAMU 11/9:30pm POULENC-Les Animaux Modeles IWGMS 21/4pm Sym. #14 WBAL 3/9pm; WBJC 8/8:30pm KORNGOLD-Serenade for Strings WBAL 12/9pm Concert Champetre WGMS 21/11am Trio *2 In e, Op.67 t1'VBAL 3/8pm LECLAIR-Sonata in g for string orch. WGMS 1/10:05am Mass in G (1927) WGMS 7/10:05am SIBELIUS-The Bard It WGMS 28/12:30pm Violin Sonata in D, Op.9 *3 WGMS 6/10:05am Sinfonietta IWBAL 7/9am Violin Concerto in d, Op.47 (1903) WGMS 2/1:05pm Gold & Silver Waltzes WBAL 18/9pm POUSSEUR-MobileWBJC 9/7:30pm En Sage, Op.9 WGMS 2/9:05pm LEONCAVA LLO-Pagl iacc I WBAL 13/2pm PROKOFIEV-Alexander Nevsky, Op.78 WBAL 27/9pm Sym. *2 in D, Op.43 WBAL 6/10am LEWIS-Divertimento for 6 Instruments WBJC 2/7:30pm Piano Concerto *3 in C WGMS 21/2pm; WBAL 22/9pm Tapiola, Op.112 rJVBJC 24/10pm; 27/7pm LIADOV-Enchanted Lake WGMS 21/12:30pm Violin Concerto #1 in D NGMS 28/12:30pm SMETANA-Bartered Bride: Over. WGMS 28/12:30pm LIGETI-KammerkonzertWBJC 23/7:30pm Lieutenant Kije Suite, Op.60 NBAL 28/9am Symphonic Poem, Haakon Jarl WGMS 10/11:05am Atmospheres (1961)WGMS 28/2pm Piano Sonata =2 in d WGMS 28/7pm String Quartet #2 in d WBAL 10/8pm LISZT-Czardas Micabre WGMS 22/8pm Piano Sonata *7 in Bb, Op.83 (1942) WGMS 1/11:05am STAMITZ-Clarinet Concerto in EbWGMS 6/8Pm Piano Concerto #1 in EbWGMS 23/9pm Sym. =2 WBJC 17/10pm STRAUSS-Also Sprach Zarathustra WBJC 6/7pm Piano in A Concerto *2 WGMS 14/12:30pm Sym. *3 WBJC 5/7:30pm Burlesque in d WBAL 28/9am Mephisto Waltz WGMS 21/12:30pm Sym. #5 in Bb, Op.100 WBAL 7/9am Death & Transfiguration, Op.24 WBAL 6/6pm Hungarian Rhapsody #12 WBAL 20/12Nn Sym. *6 In eb, Op.111 WGMS 2/9:05pm Don Juan, Op.20 WGMS 3/11:05am Reminiscences of Verdi's Simon Boccanegra WGMS 22/8pm PUCCINI-Madama Butterfly (hl) WBAL 23/8:30pm Don Quixote WBAL 12/9pm Sonata in b, Op.5 WBAL 13/12Nn Tosca WGMS 22/12Nn Elektra WBAL 27/2pm; WGMS 27/2pm Piano Sonata in b WGMS 7/7pm; 28/7pm PURCELL-Dido & Aeneas WGMS 28/11pm Die Fledermaus Over. WBAL 24/9pm LOEILLET-Trio Sonata in F, Op.1 *1 WGMS 22/lpm Trumpet Tune & Bell Sym. WAMU 21/12:30pm Suite from Der Rosenkavalier WBAL 6/l0am LOPATNIKOFF-Fest. Over., Op.40 WBAL 8/9pm RACHMANINOFF-Spring Cantata, Op.20 WBAL 6/9pm STRAVINSKY-ApollolWBJC 8/8:30pm LORTZING-Zar and Zimmerman: excerpts WGMS 4/12:05pm Piano Concerto #2 in c, Op.18 (1901) WGMS 4/9:05pm Apollon Musagete WBAL 27/10am LOVELOCK-Trumpet Concerto WGMS 6/6:05pm Suite *2 for 2 pianos, Op.17 WBAL 27/lpm Pulcinella WBJC 20/7pm LUTOSLAWSKi-Concerto for Orch. WGMS 4/9:05pm RAMATI-Multiple II WBJC 23/7:30pm Renard (1917) WGMS 14/2pm; WBAL 15/9pm Musique Funebre.WBJC 21/9pm; WGMS 24/9pm RAMEAU-Suite en mi mineur II/WAMU 10/6:30pm Scherzo Fantastique, Op.3 WBAL 13/l0am MAHLER -Kinder-totenlieder IWAMU 23/6:30pm; WBAL 13/ RAVEL -Piano Concerto for the Left Hand WBJC 7/9pm; Rite of Spring WBAL 8/9pm 9am WGMS 10/9:05pm Le Chant du Rossignol (1919)WGMS 10/9:05pm Songs WBAL 2/8:30pm Piano Concerto in G WBAL 14/9am Song of the Nightingale WBJC 7/9pm Sym. *4 in G WGMS 21/9:30pm Daphnis & Chloe WBAL 10/9pm; WGMS 28/9:30pm Suite Italienne WBAL 14/3:30pm Sym. #7 WBJC 28/9pm Rapsodle EspagnoleWBAL 14/9am Tango WGMS 21/4pm MARTIN -Violin Concerto (1951) WGMS 4/1:05pm Sheherazade WBAL 11/8:30pm SUK-String Quartet in Bb, Op.11 WBAL 14/8pm MARTINU-Divertimento, Serenade *4 WBAL 6/5:15pm Sonata WBAL 14/3:30pm SZYMANOWSKI-Violin Concerto #1, Op.35 WGMS 4/9:05pm MASCAG NI-Cavalleria Rusticana WBAL 13/2pm Trio in a (1914) WGMS 2/11:05am TAKEMITSU-Requiem for String Orch. WBJC 5/7:30pm MASSENET-Thais: excerpts WGMS 4/12:05pm La Valse (1920) WGMS 4/1:05pm; WGMS 14/4:05pm TAYLOR -Sym. =2, World Premiere WBAL 17/9pm MEDTNER-Improvisation, Op.31 *1 WBAL 6/12Nn REGER-Organ Fantasy on Wie Schoen Leuchtet uns der Morgen- TCHAIKOVSKY-Capriccio Halien, Op.45 WGMS 22/lpm MENDELSSOHN-Andante & Variations in Bb, Op.88aWGMS stern WAMU 1/10am Plano Concerto *1 In bb, Op.23 WBAL 11/9pm 8/10:05am Sonata in a, Opus 116 for violoncello & piano WAMU 1/ Violin Concerto in D, Op.351WGMS 6/11am Piano Concerto #1 in g, Op.25 WGMS 10/7pm loam 1812 Over.,Op.49 WGMS 14/12:30pm; WBAL 28/9am Concerto in Ab for 2 pianos WBAL 13/10am Variations & Fugue ona theme by Mozart WBAL 1/9pm Serenade in C, Op.48, for string orch. WGMS 2/10:05am Violin Concerto in e, Op.64 WGMS 3/11:05am RESPIGHI-The Birds NBAL 13/6pm Suite 02 in C, Op.53 WGMS 9/10:05am Konzertstueck WAMU 22/10am Fountains of Rome WGMS 2/1:05pm; WGMS 14/9:35pm Swan Lake, Op.20: Act III, Divertissement WGMS 14/2pm Fingal's Cave Over., Op.26I/WGMS 14/9:35pm Pines of Rome WBAL 27/10am Divertissement from Act 3 of Swan Lake ballet WBAL 15/ A Midsummer Night's Dream: Over. WGMS 21/1 lam RossinianaWGMS 6/11:30pm 9pm Quatuor, Opus 13 WAMU 3/6:30pm RIMSKY-KORSAKOV-Capriccio Espagnol, Op.34 WGMS Sym. =1 in g, Op.13 WBAL 20/10am Organ Sonata #1 in f, Op.65 *1 WGMS 8/9:05pm 8/7Pm Sym. *2 WBJC 24/10pm; WBAL 27/l0am Sym. #5 in d, Op.107, Reformation WGMS 3/7pm Russian Easter Over. WBAL 12/9pm Sym. *3 In D WBAL 23/9pm Trio en re mineur, Opus 49 WAMU 17/6:30pm Tsar Saltan Suite, Op.S WGMS 1/1:05p,n Sym. =4 in f, Op.36 WGMS 3/lpm; WBJC 19/10pm MENOTTI-Piano Concerto in F WBAL 20/lpm Sym. *2 WGMS 28/9:30pm Sym. *5 WBJC 6/7pm MESSIAEN-Les Offundes Oubliees WBJC 19/7:30pm ROCHBERG-Contra Mortem et Tempus WBJC 2/7:30pm; Sym. #6 WBJC 10/10pm; WGMS 21/2pm Oiseaux Exotiques WBJC 7/9pm; WGMS 10/9:05pm WGMS 8/10pm Sym. *6 in b, Op.74, Pathetique WBAL 22/9pm MILHAUD-La Creation du Monde: Suite (1923) WGMS 2/8:05pm RODGERS-Stone-Charnin, Two by Two WGMS 6/12:05pm TELEMANN-Cantata: Times of Day: Evening WGMS 8/12:35Pm MILLOCKER-Excerpts from The Chaplain WBAL 13/12:30pm RODRIGO -Fantasia para un Gentilhombre (1954) WGMS 2/7pm Concerto Grosso in D for 3 trumpets, 2 oboes, timpani & Der Feldprediger WAMU 8/l0am ROSSINI-Barker of Seville WBJC 18/8:30pm; WBAL 20/2pm strings WGMS 2/9:05pm MONNIKENDAM-Esclamazione, from Lamentations of Jeremiah Sonata *3 in C for string orch. WGMS 3/10:05am Viola Concerto in G WBJC 27/7pm WAMU 28/12Nn Torvaldo e Dorliska Over. WBAL 20/l0am TORROBA-Preludio in E WBJC 20/10pm MORAWETZ-Scherzo WGMS 28/7pm ROUSSEL-Bacchus & Ariane Suite *2 WBAL 27/9pm TORELLI-Concerto for trumpet & strings WGMS 21/12:30pm MOSZKOWSKI-Spanish Dance in A WGMS 22/7pm Spider's Feast IYWBJC 20/7pm VARESE-Arcana WAMU 1/9pm MOZART-Bastien and Bastienne, K.50 WBJC 4/8:30pm Sym. =3 in g, Op.42 WBAL 14/9am VAUGHAN WILLIA MS-Benedicite (1930) WC MS 7/10:05am Bassoon Concerto in BbWAMU 15/9pm Sym. *4 WBJC 12/7:30pm Tuba Concerto In f WBAL 8/9pm Clarinet Concerto in A, K.622 WBAL 27/lpm ROZSA-Theme, Variations & Finale, Op.13 WBAL 17/9pm Fantasia on a theme by Thomas Tall is WGMS 27/8pm Piano Concerto #14 in EbfWGMS 21/12:30pm RUBINSTEIN-Piano Concerto#4 in d, Op.701WGMS 10/ Motet WGMS 21/l0am Piano Concerto #20 in d, K.466 WBAL 6/9pm 1:05pm RhosyrnedreWAMU 14/12:30pm Plano Concerto .25 in C, K.503 WGMS 4/7pm SAINT-SAENS-Piano Concerto #2 in g, Op.22 WBAL 13/ Sym. *2, A London Sym. WGMS 14/9:35pm Concerto #10 in Eb for 2 pianos WGMS 23/7pm 6pm; WGMS 28/11am Sym. *3 WBJC 22/8pm Concerto *4 for violin & orch. WBJC 21/9pm Fantasie for violin & harp WAMU 2/6:30pm Sym. =4 in f WBAL 13/l0am Violin Concerto *4 in D IWGMS 24/9pm French Military March WBAL 11/9pm VERDI-Aida, excerpts WGMS 26/12Nn Violin Concerto #5 in A, K.219 WBAL 17/9pm Havanaise, Op.83 WBAL 12/9pm La Forza del Destino: excerpts WGMS 5/12:05pm Divertimento #10 in F, K.247 WBAL 7/8pm Phaeton, Op.39 WBAL 20/5:15pm Te Deum WAMU 21/4:30pm; WBAL 21/9:45pm The Impressario WBJC 4/8:30pm Omphale's Spinning Wheel, Op.31 WBAL 20/5:15pm VICTORIA -Motet WGMS 21/11pm Marriage of Figaro Over. WBAL 24/9pm; 25/9pm Youth of Hercules, Op.50 WBAL 20/5:15pm Six Voice Mass WGMS 21/11pm String Quartet *3 in G, K.156 WGMS 8/8:05pm Violin Sonata #1 in d, Op.175 WGMS 2/11:05am VILLA-LOBOS-Uirapuru (1917) WGMS 24/lpm Quartet in F, K.590 WBAL 9/8pm Sym. #3 in c, Op.7811VGMS 9/7pm VIVALDI-Flute Concerto in c WBAL 13/6pm Regina Coell WGMS 28/10am SARASATE-Fantasia on Carmen WBAL 14/3:30pm Flute Concerto in D WGMS 24/7pm Requiem in d, K.626 WBAL 21/9:45pm SCAR LATTI-Salve Regina in a WGMS 24/12:35pm Concerto for 4 guitars WBAL 4/9pm Rondo in a, K.511 WGMS 7/7pm SCHOENBERG-Five Pieces for Orch.,Op.16 WGMS 14/2pm; L'Estro Armonico: Concerto in g, Op.3 =2, P.326 WGMS Piano Sonata #8 in a WGMS 22/11am WBAL 15/9pm 14/11:05pm Violin Sonata in Eb, K.302 WBAL 14/3:30pm Ode to Napoleon, Op.41b WBAL 14/2pm VIVIANI-Sonata #2 in D WGMS 22/9pm Sonata #10 in C, K.330 WBAL 18/8pm Pierrot Lunaire WBJC 23/7:30pm VOORMOLEN-Chaconne & fugue WAMU 28/12Nn Sym. #30 in D, K.202 WGMS 9/9:05pm Song of the Wood -Dove from Gurrelieder WBAL 23/9pm VREESE-Divertimenti for Strings WBAL 6/5:15pm Sym. *34 in C, K.338 WBAL 13/9pm SCHUBERT-Auf dem Strom, Op.119 *WC MS 10/10:05am WAGNER-Immolation Scene from Die Gotterdammerung WBAL Sym. #35 in D, K.385, Haffner WGMS 8/11:05am; WAMU Die Buergschaft (1815) WGMS 3/8:05pm 10/8:30pm 21/4:30pm Die Winterreise WBAL 14/9pm Flying Dutchman Over. WBAL 18/9pm Sym. #39 in Eb WAMU 14/4:30pm Sixteen German Dances WBAL 27/9am Lohengrin Act III WGMS 23/9pm Sym. #41 in C WAMU 7/4:30pm Impromptus, Op.142 WAMU 22/l0am Die Meistersinger. excerpts WGMS 23/7pm Variations in C, K.264, on Lison dormait WGMS 1/10:05am Excerpts from The Magic Harp WBAL 6/9pm Siegfried Idyll WBAL 7/10pm MUSSORGSKY-Boris Godounov: excerpts WGMS 25/12 Nn; Mass *2 in G WGMS 28/l0am Siegfried: Act III, Finale WGMS 10/11:05am 1VBAL 8/8:30pm Mass #5 in Ab WAMU 11/9:30pm Die Walkure: Magic Fire Music WGMS 28/12:30pm Night on Bald Mountain WGMS 10/1:05pm Piano Sonata in BbWBAL 6/9am; WAMU 16/6:30pm WALCHA-Ah, Dearest Jesus WAMU 14/12:30pm Pictures at an Exhibition WAMU 14/4:30pm Songs WBAL 22/8:30pm WALTON-Richard III: Shakespeare Suite )WGMS 25/7pm NEBRA-Harpsichord Sonata *5 in f* WGMS 2/12:35pm Sonatina #3 in g, Op.137 *3 WGMS 3/10:05am Sym. =1 WBAL 2/9prn; NBJC 27/7pm NIELSEN-Three piano pieces WGMS 22/8pm Sym. 02 in Bb, D.125 WGMS 1/7pm WEBER -Euryanthe: Over. WGMS 22/7pm Little Suite, Op.1 for Strings WBAL 12/8pm Sym. *3 in D, D.200 WGMS 4/11:05am Der Freischutz WBAL 7/2pm Sym. #4, Op.29 WBAL 20/10am Sym. =8, Unfinished WBAL 24/9pm Sonata *3 in d, Op.49 WBAL 22/8pm OFFENBACH-Orpheus in Hades Over. WBAL 18/9pm SCHUMAN-Canticle for Orch. WGMS 22/11pm WEBERN-Five Pieces for Orch.,Op.10 WGMS 3/9:05pm PACHELBEL-Come Now, Savior of the Nations WAMU 7/ SCHUMANN-Fantasy Pieces, Op.73 WGMS 4/10:05am WIDOR-Sym. #6 WGMS 21/9:20am 12:30pm Five Pieces in Folk Style WBAL 17/8pm WOLF-Pentesilea WGMS 22/lpm Toccata in e WAMU 7/12:30pm Quintette, Opus 44 WAMU 3/6:30pm ZIMMER MANN -Four Organ Psalms WAMU 7/12:30pm 96 FORECAST FM Monologe WBJC 9/7:30pm Scanning Che Dial

This list, compiled by William A. Tynan, FORECAST FM's Technical Editor, includes stations which can be received throughout substantial portions of the Balto. - Wash. area.

Freq. in Power in Antenna Height e,wr,m Address Telephone Call Letters Megacycles Killowatts in Feet City v.nn,t WAMU-FM 88.5 31.5 420 Washington, D.C. American Univ. 686-2690 TC Full time WGTB-FM 90.1 0.77 23 Washington, D.C. Georgetown Univ. 337-6964 PC Evenings WETA-FM 90.9 75.0* 610 Washington, D.C. 5217 -19th Rd., Arl.,Va. 387-1300 TCJN Full time WBJC 91.5 17.5 185 Baltimore, Md. 2901 Liberty Hts. Av. 523-5052 C Aft'n & Ev'ngs WGTS-FM 91.9 29.6 177 Takoma Park, Md. Col. Union College JU 9-1836 TCM Full time WLPL-FM 92.3 20.0 390 Baltimore, Md. 4340 Park Hts. Av. 542-1021 P Full time WRFL 92.5 22.0 1430 Winchester, Va. Box 605 662-4855 W Full time WFMM-FM 93.1 20.0* 750 Baltimore, Md. 3500 Parkdale Ave. 462-2244 M Full time WFLS-FM 93.3 41.5 330 Fredericksburg,Va. 616 Amelia St. 373-1500 M Full time WRC-FM 93.9 20.0 485 Washington, D.C. 4001 Nebr. Av., N.W. EM 2-4000 MN Full time WDAC 94.5 15.0 550 Lancaster, Pa. Box 22 BU 4-4195 R Full time WJMD 94.7 20.0* 255 Bethesda, Md. 7805 Old Geo't'wn Rd. 654-2800 M 24 hours WRBS 95.1 20.0* 215 Baltimore, Md. 1130 E.Coldspg. La. ID 3-6800 R Full time WPGC-FM 95.5 15.7 280 Bladensburg, Md. Parkway Bldg. 779-2100 P Full time WISZ-FM 95.9 1.0 125 Glen Burnie, Md. 159 Eighth Ave. 761-1590 W 24 hours WGCB-FM 96.1 20.0 420 Red Lion, Pa. Box 88 244-3145 M Full time WTOP-FM 96.3 20.0 390 Washington, D.C. Broadcast House 244-5678 TNP Full time *WASH 97.1 50.0* 500 Washington, D.C. 5151 Wisc. Av., N.W. 244-9700 MP Full time WEPM-FM 97.5 9.0* 1010 Martinsburg, W.Va. Box 767 263-5252 MS Full time WBAL-FM 97.9 10.5* 950 Baltimore, Md. 3800 Hooper Ave. HO 7-3000 C M P Full time WYCR 98.5 50.0* 720 Hanover, Pa. Box 268 ME 7-3831 M Full time WMOD 98.7 50.0* 485 Washington, D.C. 1680 WiscAv.,N.W. 338-8200 P 24 hours WNAV-FM 99.1 50.0 370 Annapolis, Md. Box 829 974-0730 M Full time WGAY 99.5 50.0* 370 Washington, D.C. World Bldg.(Sil.Spg.) 587-4900 M 24 hours WFRE-FM 99.9 9.0 1120 Frederick, Md. 1 W. 7th St. 663-4181 MP Full time WFAN 100.3 16.0 280 Washington, D.C. 5321 1st Pl., N.E. TU 2-2500 L Full time WTTR-FM 100.7 20.0* 350 Westminster, Md. Box 28 TI 8-5511 MS Full time WWDC-FM 101.1 20.0* 410 Washington, D.C. Box 4068 589-7100 M 24 hours WGAL-FM 101.3 3.6* 940 Lancaster, Pa. 24 S. Queen St. 397-0333 M Full time WFVA-FM 101.5 5.1 58 Fredericksburg, Va. Box 269 373-7721 P Full time WLIF 101.9 20.0 280 Baltimore, Md. 1 Investment Place VA 3-1570 M Full time WHFS 102.3 3.0* 340 Bethesda, Md. 4853 Cordell Ave. 656-0600 M P 24 hours WEFG 102.5 21.0 330 Winchester, Va. Box 828 662-5101 P Full time WCAO-FM 102.7 50.0 400 Baltimore, Md. 40 W. Chase St. MU 5-0600 C Full time WSBA-FM 103.3 6.5 470 York, Pa. P.O. Box 910 764-1155 PM Full time WGMS-FM 103.5 20.0* 440 Washington, D.C. 5100 Wisc. Av., N.W. 244-8600 C 24 hours WASA-FM 103.7 3.0 360 Havre de Grace, Md. Box 97 939-0800 M Full time WSMD 104.1 1.5 245 LaPlata, Md. Box 776 934-4612 MNS Full time WITH -FM 104.3 20.0 130 Baltimore, Md. 7 E. Lexington St. LE 9-7808 M 24 hours WJEJ-FM 104.7 9.4 2310 Hagerstown, Md. Box 399 739-2323 MS Full time WAVA-FM 105.1 20.0 490 Arlington, Va. 1901 Ft. Myer Drive. JA 2-1111 N Full time WBMD-FM 105.7 2.8 210 Catonsville, Md. 3600 Georgetown Rd. 247-3330 W Full time WXRA 105.9 9.5 300 Woodbridge, Va. 523 1st St.,Alex.Va. OV 3-3000 W 24 hours WMAR-FM 106.5 50.0* 500 Baltimore, Md. 6400 York Rd. 377-2222 MNS Full time WEZR 106.7 10.0* 410 Manassas, Va. 3909 Oak St.Fairfax,Va. 273-4100 M Full time WMAL-FM 107.3 22.5* 500 Washington, D.C. 4461 Conn. Av., N.W. KE 7-1100 P Full time WEER -FM 107.7 3.8 803 Warrenton, Va. Box 817 347-1250 MS Full time WXTC 107.9 20.0 205 Annapolis, Md. Box 631 267-8707 BJ Full time

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