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WNIB Program Schedule February 1971 PROGRAM SCHEDULE I 97.1 fm February, 1971 I annou e 1111111 r I lectro Ill ... a new, limited production line of receivers, amplifiers, and tuners, featuring measurably superior performance, consistently high quality and utmost reliability. L I L Beverly Near North Morton Grove Oak Park 2035 W. 95 th 48 E. Oak 5700 W. Dempster 7045 W. North 779-6SOO 337-4150 967-6690 383-7006 TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY 10 AM 6 PM; MONDAY & THURSDAY 10 AM - 9 PM Ogdon, p (Ser S 60170) PROKOFIEFF Mephisto Waltz from PROGRAM SCHEDULE "Lermentov" - Moscow Radio Orch/Gennadi Rozhdestvensky (Mel/Ang SR 40075) I 97.1 fm February, 1971 7 PM NEW CLASSICAL RECORDINGS 8 PM SCHUBERT "Der Kampf", D, 594 (1817) (Schill.er); "Der Knabe in der Wiege",D. 579b (1817) {Ottcnwalt); "Auf der Riesenkoppe", D. 6.U (1818) (Koerner); "An den Mond in einer Hcrbstnacht", D. 614 (1818) {Schreiber); "Grab­ WNIB Program Schedule is published by Radio Station WNIB, 25 East Chestnut, licd fucr die Mutter", D. 616 (1818) (Anonymous) Chicago, Illinois 60611. Phone: 337-5252. Subscription rates: one year $5. 00; - Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, ht; Gerald Moore, two years $9. 00; three years $12. 00. p (DGG 2720 006) BEETHOVEN String Quartet #5 in A, Op. 18#5 - Guarneri Quartet (RCA VCS 6195) FRONT COVER: "Portrait of Else Sohn-Rethe.!" (1873) by Carl Rudolf Sohn; 9 PM DU PUY "Youth and Folly" Overture- BACK COVER: "Portrait of the Painter Wilhelm Steinhausen" (1869) by Hans Swiss Italian Radio Orch/Armin Jordan (Swiss Thoma. Both paintings are from the exhibition, "German Painting of the 19th Composers CTS 32) Century", to be presented at the Art Institute of Chicago from February 27lli MENDELSSOHN Organ Sonata #6 in d through March 28th, 1971. There are over 150 paintings from public and pri­ •· E. Power Biggs, organ (Col ML 5409) vate collections in the exhibition showing the complete rangq of 19th century GOLDMARK "Rustic Wedding" Sym, painting in Germany, from neo-classicism through romanticism to the later Op. 26 - New York Phil/Leonard Bernstein Realists. Courtesy of The Art Institute of Chicago. (Col MS 7261) 10: 10 BRAHMS Variations on a Theme of Paganini,Op. 35 - John Lill,p {DGG 2530 059) STRAUSS Duet Concertino for Clari­ 3PM GOUNOD "0 nuit divine!" from "Ro- net & Bassoon with String Orch & Harp - Gerald 1 meo et Juliette" - Mirella Freni, s; Franco Co­ Caylor, cl; Don Christlieb, bsn; Los Angeles relli, t (Ang 36731) Chamber Sym/Harold Byrns (Gap P 8115) 10 AM THE MOZART CONCERTI MASSENET "Toi! Vous l ••• Oui, (Beginning this morning and continuing c'est moi" from "Manon" - Anna Moffo, s; Giu­ through the end of F'ebruary we will broadcast seppe di Stefano, t {RCA 7028) the concerti of Mozart. They will be heard MASCAGNI "Suzel buon di" {Cherry TUESDAY 2 Monday through Friday alternating between 10 Duet) from "L'Amico Fri.tz" - Mi.rella Freni, s; AM, 11 AM, and Noon.) Luciano Pavarotti, t (Ang· SBL :n:J7) 10 AM HANDEL Water Music Suite - Berlin MOZART Piano Concerto ill in F, K. VERDI "Gia nella nottc densa" from Phil/Rafael Kubelik (DGG 1:38 864) 37 - Lili Kraus, p; Vienna Festival Orch/Stephen "Otello"-Rosanna Carteri, s; Giuseppe di Stefa­ A SCARLATTI "Su le sponde del Simon (Epic SC 6061) no, t (Ang 35601) Tebro" (Cantata)-Maria Stader, s; Munich Bach MOZART Piano Concerto #2 in Il~, K. WAGNER "Wie aus der Ferne" from Oreh/Karl Richter {DGG 19 291) 39 - Geza Anda, p; Salzburg Mozarteum Orch/ "The Flying Dutchman" - Birgit Nilsson, s; Hans HAYDN String Quartet in Bh,Op. 76 Geza Anda (DGG 139 453) Hotter, bs (Ang SCB 3745) #4 (''Sunrise")-Tatrai Quartet (Qualiton 1205/7) MOZART Bassoon Concerto in B~, K. 191 - Karel Bidlo, bsn; Prague Sym/Vaclav 4 PM DVORAK Czech Suite, Op. 39 - Mu- 11 AM Smetacek (Cr 22 16 0168) THE CONCERTI OF MOZART sica Aeterna Orch/Frederic Waldman (Dec DL MOZART Piano Concerto //3 in D, K. 710137) 40; & Piano Concerto J/4 in G, K. 41 - Lili Kraus, 11 AM RO&Sl:NI "La Gazza Ladra" Overture BRAHMS Piano Quartet #:3 in c, Op. p; Vienna Festival Orch/Stephen Simon (Epic - Cleveland Orch/Georgc SzeU (Col MS 7435) 60 - Jacob Lateiner, p; Jascha Heifetz, vn; San­ SC 6061) ROSSINI "Vorrei spiegarvi" from "La ford Schonbach, va; Gregor Piatigorsky, 'c (RCA MOZART Violin Concerto #1 in B~, K. Cambiale di Matrimonio" - Joan Sutherland, s 3009) 207 - Arthur Grumiaux, vn; Vienna Sym/Hern­ (Lon A 4254); & "Nacqui all'affano" from "La hard Paumgartner (Epic LC 3230) Cenerentola"-Marilyn Horne, ms (Lon 5910) 5 PM SATIE "Parade"-Royal Phil/Philippe SCHUBERT Piano Trio #2 in Eb, D. Entremont (Col M 30294) 11:50 SCHUBERT Sym #8 in b ("Unfinished") 929 - The Alma Trio (Dec DL 1()033) Arr CANTELOUBE "Lo fiolai.re" & -Berlin Phi.1/Karl Boehm (DGG 139 162) "Lou coucut" from "Songs of the Auvergne" - SCHUMANN Carnaval, Op. 9 - Nelson l.2 PM MINKUS Pas de deux from "Pasquita" Regine Crespin, s; John Wustman, p (Ang 36405) Freire, p (Col MS 7307) -London Sym/Richard Bonynge (Lon CM 9418) MILHAUD Scaramouche - Bracha GLAZOUNOV Finnish Fantasy, Op. 88 WIENlA WSKI Viol.in Concerto #2 in Eden & Alexander Tamir, p (Lon CM 9434) -Moscow Radio Orch/Yevgeny Svetlanov (Mel/ d, Op. 22 - Michael Rabin, vn; Philh/Sir Eugene IBERT Concertino da Camera for Ang SR 40119) Goossens {Cap P 8534) Saxophone & Small Orch - Daniel Deffayct, sax; MOSZKOWSKI Selection of Spanish Lamoureux Orch/Jean Fournet (Epic LC 3478) 1PM THE WNIB LIBRARY #1417 Dances - London Sym/ Ataulfo Argenta (Lon FRANCAIX Serenade for Small Orch- MOZART 4 Horn Concerti (ffl in D, GS 6006) Cleveland Sinfonietta/Louis Lane (Epic LC 3875) K. 412; #2 in K. 417; #3 in Eb, K. 447; & #4 in Eh, K. 495) - Dennis Brain, hn; Philh/Herbert 1PM THI'J WNIB LIBRARY # 1416 6 PM BRAHMS Violin Sonata #2 in A,Op. von Karajan (Ang 35092) STRAUSS Four Last Songs ("Frueh­ 100 ("Thun")-Josef Suk, vn; Jan Panenka, p (Cr ling"; "September"; "Heim Schlafengchcn"; & 22 16 0087) 2 PM SCHUBERT "Ei.nsamkeit", D. 620 "Im Abendrot"); & Closing Scene from "Capric­ VERDI "Giovanna d'Arco" Overture - (1818) (Mayrhofer); "Der Hlumenbrief", D. 622 cio", Op. 85 - Elisabeth Schwarzkopf, s; Philh/ Philh/Tullio Serafin (Ang :J5676) (1818) (Schreiber); "Das Marienbild", D. 623 Otto Ackermann {Ang 35084) VKRDI "Non so le tctre immagini" (1818) (Schreiber); & "Litanei auf das F<➔ st from "11 Corsaro"-Montserrat Caba.lie, s {RCA Allerseelen", D. 343 (e. 1816) (Jacobi)-Dietrich 2 PM RACHMANINOFF Piano Sonata #2 in 2995); "Sento avvampar nell'anima" from ''Si­ Fischer-Dieskau, bt; Gerald Moore, p (DGG bb, Op. 36 - ,John Ogdon, p (RCA 3024) mon Boccanegra" - Placido Domingo, t (RCA 2720 006) MUSSORGSKY Pictures at an Exhi­ 3083) BRAHMS Sym #3 F,Op. 90 ··· Bos- bition - Orch de Paris/Serge Baudo (Ang 36683) LISZT Mephisto Waltz #3 - ,John ton Sym/Erich Leinsdorf (RCA 2936) 3 3:10 FRANCK Prelude, Chorale & Fugue - Sym/Scrge Koussevitzky {Victor M 546) (red. Children's Voices from La Maitrtse de L'O, Artur Rubinstein, p (RCA 1822} 12/1/38) R. T, F, ; Orch de Paris/Georges P retro {Ang BOIELDIEU "The Caliph of Bagdad" SCL 3736) Overture - New Philh/Richard Bonynge (Lon 9 PM RUBINSTEIN Piano Concerto #3 - cs 6643) Josef Hofmann,p; New York Phil/Artur Rod­ 4:20 PIERNE Concettstuock for Harp & BOIELDIEU "Viens, gentille Dame" zinski Oreh, Op. 39 - Annie Challan, harp; Paris Con­ from "La Dmne Blanche"-Michel Senechal, t GLAZOUNOV Sym i/4 in E~,Op.48 - servatory Orch/Andre Cluytcns {Ang 36290) (Vega 30 LT 13024); & MASSE "Au bord du che­ Kansas City Phil/Hans Schweiger (Urania US TURINA Rapsodia Sinfonica for Piano min" .from "Les Noces de Jeannette" - ,Joan 5131) & Orch - Gonzalo Sm:iano,p; Spanish Nat'l Orch/ Sutherland, s {Lon OSA 1286) Odon Alonso {Lon CM 9271) BIZET Carnaval from "Roma" Suite 9:55 SUTER "Le Laudi di San Francesco RESPIGHI Adagio with Variations - - Royal Phil/Sir Thomas Beecham (Odeon 1656) d'Assisi'',Op.25(Oratorio for Soloists, Chorus, Andre Navarra, 'c; Czech Phil/Karel Ancerl (Cr Organ & Orch)-Edith Mathis, s; Norma Procter, 22 16 0200) 4 PM LISZT Reminiscencs of Bellini's c; Eric Tappy, t; Fernando Corona, bs; Eduard "Norma"-Raymond Lowenthal, p {RCA 2895) Mueller, organ; Basie Choral Society; Children's 5 PM STRAUSS Till Eulenspiegel's Merry PAGAN:U'<l Variations on "I Palpiti" Cho of the Humanities School, Basle; Basle Pranks, Op. 28 - Now York Phil/Leonard Bern­ from Rossini's "Tancredi"-Franco Gulli, vn; Orch Society/Hans Muench (Composers Swiss stein (Col D3S 785) Enrica Gulli Cavallo,p (Dec DL 10081) CTS 36/37) REGER Scherzo from Clarinet Quin­ SMETANA/SZELL String Quartet #1 tet in A,Op.146 - Gervase de Peyer, cl; Melos in e {"From My Life")-Cleveland Orch/George Ens (Ang 36280) Szell (Epic SC 6015) D'ALBERT Scherzo, Op. 16¥2 - Earl WEDNESDAY 3 Wi.ld, p (RCA 3080) !i PM RACHMANINOFF "The Rock", Op. 7- COlli'lELIUS Duets: "Heimatgedan­ London Sym/Andre Previn (RCA 2990) 10 AM COPLAND "Appalachian Spring" ken11; 0 Verratene Liebert; Hich und Du'\ & noer RUBINSTE;IN Reve angelique, Op. 10# (Ballet for Martha)-Philadelphia Orch/Eugene Beste Lic>besbrie:f" - Janet Baker, ms; Dietrich 22 - Michael Ponti, p {Candide CE 31023); RAFF O:rmandy (RCA 3184) Fischer-Dieskau, bt; Daniel Barenboim,p {Ang Cavatina - David Nadfon, vn; Boris Barcre, p HOPKINSON "My <lays havo been so S 35712) {Kapp KS 3342) wondrous free"; "O'er the hills far away"; "Be­ S WAGNER "Der Baerenhacutor" SCHUMANN "Genoveva" Overture - neath a weeping willow's shade"; & "My love has Overture - Nuernberg Sym/Gilbcrt Graf Gravi­ New Philh/otto Klempcrer (Ang 36689) gone to sea"; ANTES "Go, Congregation, Go"; & na (Colosseum MST 513) (JOLDMARK "Magische Toene" from
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