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September 1970 PRO& HI &HIDE 94.5 I ., SEPTEMBER, 1970 NOW HAVE YOUR OWN STILL TIME TO SUBSCRIBE! REGULAR CHOICE SEAT 1970-71 57th SEASON! ONLY THE PRICE IS LESS THAN BEFORE! UP TO 50% DISCOUNTS TO SERIES SUBSCRIBERS! UP TO 10 CONCERTS FREE! SEPT. 14-15 ANDRE VANDERNOOT Conducting MARCH 21-22-23 MAURICE HANDFORD Conducting ~ GABRIEL! Canzone for Trumpets and Trombones THE HOUSTON SYMPHONY CHORALE MOZART Serenade for Woodwinds WALTON Belshazzar's Feast I BARTOK Divertimento for Strings Other Items to be Announced BEETHOVEN Symphony No. 4 APRIL 18-19-20 LAWRENCE FOSTER Conducting SEPT. 20-21-22 ANDRE VANDERNOOT Conducting YOUNG UCK KIM, Violinist LEONARD PENNARIO, Pianist SHIRLEY TREPEL, Cellist BERLIOZ "Benvenuto Celtini" Overture J WAYNE CROUSE, Violist MENDELSSOHN Violin Concerto SCHULLER Seven Studies on Themes of Paul Klee STRAUSS "Don Quixote" STRAUSS "Till Eulenspiegel" BRAHMS Piano Concerto No. 1 APRIL 26-27 SEPT. 28-29 ANDRE VANDERNOOT Conducting LAWRENCE FOSTER Conducting ANNA MOFFO, Soprano ALEGRIA ARCE, Pianist BACH SCHUBERT Symphony No. Suite No. 3 3 SCHUMANN Arias to be announced Piano Concerto in A minor STRAVINSKY The Rite of Spring BARTOK Miraculous Mandarin OCT. 19-20 LAWRENCE FOSTER Conducting MAY 9-10-11 A. CLYDE ROLLER Conducting MISHA DICHTER, Pianist EUGENE ISTOMIN, Pianist WEBER "Der Freischutz" Overture ROSSINI Overture to "Scala di SetaH MOZART Piano Concerto in E Flat Major CHOPIN Piano Concerto in F minor PROKOFIEV Symphony No. 5 COPELAND Symphony No. 3 OCT. 25-26-27 LAWRENCE FOSTER Conducting MAY 17-18 A. CLYDE ROLLER Conducting JOHN OGDON, Pianist THE HOUSTON SYMPHONY CHORALE HAYDN Symphony No. 97 GINASTERA Variaciones Concertantes STRAVINSKY Piano Concerto MOZART Requiem VAUGHAN WILLIAMS Fantasia on Greensleeves ELGAR Enigma Variations NOV. 23-24 GEORG SEMKOW Conducting VIKTOR TRETYAKOV, Violinist ROSSINI Overture to "Cenerentola" TCHAIKOVSKY Violin Concerto Call Today 224-4240 TCHAIKOVSKY Symphony No. 5 NOV. 29-30, DEC. 1 GEORG SEMKOW Conducting JAMES DICK, Pianist LUTOSLAWSKI Musique Funebre CHOPIN Piano Concerto in E minor SCRIABIN Symphony No. 2 DEC. 7-8 ANTONIO DE ALMEIDA Conducting ALEXIS WEISSENBERG, Pianist DVORAK "Carnival" Overture TCHAIKOVSKY Piano Concerto No. 1 STRAVINSKY Fireworks MENDELSSOHN Symphony No. 5 DEC. 13-14-15 ANTONIO DE ALMEIDA Conducting HENRYK SZERYNG, Violinist MOURET Suite de Symphonies No. 1 SIBELIUS Violin Concerto AURIC Ouverture pour Orchestre BARBER Symphony r:o. 1 JAN. 25-26 HANS SCHMIDT-ISSERSTEDT Conducting NELSON FREIRE, Pianist EGK Franzosische Suite GRIEG Piano Concerto in A minor BRAHMS Symphony No. 2 JAN. 31, FEB. 1-2 ANTONIO DE ALMEIDA Conducting MARY COSTA, Soprano BOULEZ Livre pour Cordes STRAUSS Four Last Songs BEETHOVEN Symphony No. 6 FEB. 8-9 ANTONIO DE ALMEIDA Conducting SZYMON GOLDBERG, Violinist MOZART Serenade No. 10 HAYDN Violin Concerto in C Major BRUCKNER Adagio from String Quintet TCHAIKOVSKY Theme and Variations, Suite No. 3 FEB. 28, MARCH 1-2 Guest Conductor To Be Announced MARCH 7-8-9 I-IOlJSTON GINA BAC!"JAUER, Pianist MARCH 15-16 KIRSTEN MEYER, Soprano .•. where the difference is the music A WORD ABOUT THE KLEF KLASSIK KONTEST FOR NEW SUBSCRIBERS, THE RULES ARE SIMPLE: ITS THE GAME OF MAKING SENTENCES USING THE NAMES OF KlASSICAl KOMPOSERS. 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(soprano) Cor (Carson) Ev (Everest) Phil WS (World Series) Chamber Orch, Kehr (:./ox 500463) Ia. Chamber Orch, Ruotolo (Mer 9122} 10. SEVEN ARTS CALENDAR (7:30 opprox.) AUBERT: Vfolin Concerto, Op. 17,114 (Tral'ls BIBER: Trumpet Concerto in C - Zickler; Petit) - Gravoin; Petit Chamber Orch Wuerttemberg Chamber Orch, Faerber (Turn (SFr 20118) II. 34090) 5. MENDELSSOHN: Symphony 119 for Strings MOZART:.Rondo in o, K.511- Jaerg Demus, p. -Academy of St. Martin, Marriner (MHS 830) 10. (Argo 5467) 25. LULL Y: "Le Morioge Force" Incidental Music - Austrian Tonkuenstler Orch, Bernet (MHS 704). II :00 A.M. 8:00A.M. OFFENBACH: "Orpheus in the Underworld" Overture - Detroit, Sym, Poroy (Mer 6:00A.M. News. GLINKA: Jato Araganesa- Orch, Svet­ 18086} 9. lanov (Ang 40081) 9. LAZAROF: Inventions for Viola- Thomas,. News. WERNER: Suite in A ("September") HAYDN: Violin Concerto lla ("Melk")- Got­ va; Akst, P• (CP 5605) 10. from "The Musical Instrumental Colendor" kovsky; Toulouse Chamber Orch, Auriacombe BACH: "Brandenburg" Concerto lit -Marl­ - Vienna Chamber Orch, Seipenbusch (Nsch 71185) 25.
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