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and The Long Island University Chorus and The Barnard-Columbia Choir Gregg Smith, Director

The Brooklyn Philharmonia Choral Society Walter Klauss, Director

The Brooklyn Boys' Chorus James McCarthy, Conductor

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- - Prelude: American Folk Songs Brooklyn Boys Chorus The place James McCarthy, Conductor to come... 7:00pm Justin Morgan Montgomery (1793) for low-cost, William Billings Swift as an Indian Arrow Flies (1770) high-quality Justin Morgan Despair and Amanda (1794) William Billings Cobham and Hopkington family protection! (1794) Anthem: Be Glad then America (1794) Gregg Smith Singers Gregg Smith, Conductor

The r. Williamsburgh 7:15pm Savings Benjamin Franklin String Quartet (pub.1799) (attributed) Bank The Composers Quartet Incorporated 1851 Matthew Raimondi violin violin Brooklyn Offices: Jean Dane Michael Rudiakov viola cello 1 Hanson Place at Flathush Ave., Brooklyn, N.Y. 11243 Broadway at Driggs Ave., Brooklyn, N.Y. 11211 86th St. and 23rd Ave., Brooklyn, N.Y. 11214 7:30pm New Lots and Pennsylvania Ayes., Brooklyn N.Y. 11207 Stephen Foster Jeanie with the light brown hair; Was my Brother in Nassau Offices: the Battle? If you've only got a moustache; Slumber, rose always; Some Hempstead Turnpike at Center Lane, my darling; Ah! May the red live Levittown, N.Y. 11756 folks (1850-1860) Franklin Square, N.Y. 11010 682 Dogwood Ave., Jan De Gaetani Leo Smit mezzo-soprano piano Queens Offices: 63rd Drive at Saunders St., Rego Park, N.Y. 11374 136-65 Roosevelt Avenue, Flushing, N.Y. 11354 7:55pm 107-15 Continental Ave.. Forest Hills N.Y. 11375 Ruth Crawford Seeger String Quartet (1931) The Composers Quartet Offices: 74 Wall St. at Pearl St. New York, N.Y. 1W/05 345 East 86th St., New York, N.Y. 10028

Inquire about eamperdown We're fast Um becoming a Savings Bank tradition. Enjoy fine food & drink in the delightful atmosphere of our 30's bar & restaurant Life Insurance Lunch. Tuesday-Saturday Brunch. Sundays 12 to 3 at any office Dinner Tuesday-Sunday 5 to midnight Closed Mondays without 847 Union Street, off 7th Avenue in Park Slope obligation! (212) 638 0860 8:15pm 9:40pm Samual Barber Stopwatch and an ordin- Cole Porter ance map (with tympani) Use your imagination; Do I love you?; Just one of (1942) those things; Goodbye, little dream, goodbye; Love Luther's Carol to his son for sale; You don't remind me; Find me a primitive (1949) man (1930-1950) Defense of Corinth (1950) Jan De Gaetani Leo Smit Men's Glee Club mezzo-soprano piano Gregg Smith, Conductor

10:05pm 8: 25pm Lukas Foss The Prairie (1942) Artie Matthews Pastime Rag (1916) (text by Carl Sandburg) Leonard Bernstein Anniversary for Aaron Jeanne Distell Ani Yervanian Copland (1944) soprano mezzo-soprano Anniversary for Lukas Jerrold Norman Harlan Foss Foss (1949) tenor baritone Danzon Cubano (1942) Long Island University Chorus and Leo Smit Lukas Foss Barnard-Columbia Choir piano piano Gregg Smith, Director (in the Copland) Brooklyn Philharmonia Choral Society Walter Klauss, Director

8 :40pm Virgil Thomson The Morning Star (1949) Prelude (1940) Rosalind Rees, soprano Dates for many early compositions researched by Louise Talma If up's the word (1952) Leonie Rosenstil. (with oboe and flute) Who can revoke? (1949) Design for October (1956) Edmond Najera, baritone Gregg Smith Singers Brooklyn Philharmonia Orchestra Gregg Smith, Conductor First Violin Clarinet Harry Glickman, Michael Weiss Concertmaster Robert Hiller Brooklyn Philharmonia Orchestra Regis landiorio Eriko Sato Oboe Lukas Foss Seymour Miroff Henry Schuman Conductor Paul Winter Charles Kuskin Robert Rozek Jenny Koo Bassoon Frank Morelli Second Violin Joyce Kelley 8: 55pm Alvin Rogers David Sackson Horn The Unanswered Ques- Irving Spice Robert Johnson tion (1908) Richard Hendrickson Larry Wechsler Eugenie Seid Brian Leonard Trumpet Wilmer Wise Viola James Stubbs 9:05pm Daniel Avshalomov Robert Haley Mary Helen Ewing Leo Smit March for a Beloved Michael Bloom Trombone General (from Virginia Paul Klein Porter Pointdexter Sampler) (1947) (first per- Pat Rozek formance as a separarate piece) Timpani Cello Ben Herman Richard Locker Carol Buck Percussion William Grubb James Preiss 9:15pm Michael Haber Sally Rosoff Harp George Gershwin Variations on "I've got Karen Lindquist Rhythm" for Piano and Bass Orchestra (1939) Tom Brennand Piano Richard Fletcher Bruce Ferden Jules Hirsh Leo Smit 17 piano Celeste Flute Bruce Ferden Paul Dunkel Margaret Schecter Librarian Andrew Seligson 9:25pm Land Contractor William Grant Still The Peaceful Sam Levitan Playhouse to be named The Brooklyn Philharmonia after Patrons High Winds Fund, Inc. Mr. Max L. Kowppel Helen Owen Carey Surdna Foundation Donors Brooklyn Union Gas Co. Chase Manhattan Bank The recently-refurbished Playhouse will be renamed First National City Bank of N.Y. Heckscher Foundation StanleyH.Kaplan Educational Center Manufacturers Hanover Trust Co. the Helen Owen Carey Playhouse on May 23rd in a Dr. Melvin Moore Hon. Fred Richmond memorial tribute to the deceased wife of Governor Mr. Daniel S. Schwartz Sco-Fuel Oil Co., Inc. Hugh Benefactors L. Carey. Brooklyn-born Mrs. Carey was the Anchor Savings Bank Bankers Trust Co. mother of 14 children and most interested in the Dime Savings Bank Exxon Corp. New York Telephone Co. Wm. Matheus Sullivan Foundation , performing arts, and especially in the arts for children. Meet The Composer Overall chairpersons for the Helen Owen Carey Play- Industrial Sponsors Chase Manhattan Bank Chemical Bank N.Y. Trust Co. house are Isabel R. Leeds, Kevin M. Cahill, M.D. and East New York Savings Bank First National City Bank of N.Y. Harold L. Fisher. The Benefit Committee is headed Martin's Department Store J. Michaels, Inc. Morse Electro Products Corp. Republic National Bank by co-chairmen Harry W. Albright, Jr. and Anthony Topps Chewing Gum Williamsburgh Savings Bank Scotto. Assisting with the benefit will be Morton Sustaining Sponsors Gottlieb. A&S Foundation Mr. Bernard S. Barr Mr. & Mrs. Charles Ciaccio Mr. Denial Eisenberg Mr. Theodore R. Friedman Ms. Florence D. Gittens Joseph Katz Memorial Fund Mr. Richard W. Hulbert A Seat Endowment Committee for the purpose of Dr. V. Peter Mastrorocco Dr. Arthur J. Lapovsky permanently endowing seats in the Playhouse is being Mr. Joseph Scorcia Mr. Abraham Rubin Mr. Harry Waxman Mr. Anthony Scotto co-chaired by Sheila Mosier and Joanne Cummings. Sponsors A Production Fund aimed at presenting annual Christ- Mr. Harry Alpert Anthor Savings Bank mas performances is Mr. Michael A. Armstrong Sam Ash, Inc. for children co-chaired by Adele Rev. Robert Bauers Dr. Harold Bergman Sweet and Mrs. George Thompson. Mr. Sidney Bershatsky Mr. Seymour Besunder Mr. Julius Bloom Dr. William Bloom Dr. & Mrs. Martin Bodian Brooklyn Music Teacher's Guild The Program Committee for the Production Fund is Brooklyn Savings Bank Mr. & Mrs. Edward J. Cambridge Mr. Nicholas Caputo Mrs. Wm J. C. Carlin headed by Randy Carey McManus, Bonnie Carey and Dr. Clifford Cohan Con Edison Susan Carey Dempsey. The project was developed at County Federal Savings& Loan Assn Mrs. Anne Doar Mr. & Mrs. Milton Drucker Mr. Peter G. Elsbeck an organizational meeting at the home of Isabel R. Mr. Donald Elliott Dr. Yehudi Felman Equitable Fed. Savings & Loan Fulton Savings Bank Leeds on January 8th. Also in attendance were Amyas Mr. Moe Gellman Dr. Benjamin Gilson Ames, Sam Beard, Mrs. Carol Haussaman, John H.C. Greenpoint Savings Bank Mr. Mendel Gurfein Mr. Covington Hardee ILA Local 1277 - 1 Pell, Mrs. Louis Rudin, and Mrs. Robert F. Wagner. ILA Local 1814 Independence Savings Bank Dr. Walter C. Kane Mr. David L. Klein Mr. Harry Koeppel Mr. Frank Robert Kraft The new carpeting in the Opera House was made possible by a generous Mr. I. Stanley Kriegel Lincoln Savings Bank Mr. & Mrs. Jack Litwack Mr. Salomon C. Lowenstein gift from the Friends of BAM. Mr. & Mrs. August Ludtmann MEBA S. M. & D. E. Meeker Mr. Elliott Ira Miller Philharmonic Society of Brooklyn Mr. Alexander S. Moser Dr. E. Robinson Mr. John T. Norton Dr. Jack J. Safian Mr. Alex Radutzky Mary Lo Shahawy Rabbi Eugene J. Sack Foodstuffs . . Nicholas John Stathis Seafarer's International Union Sun Weave Linen Corp. St. John's University Mr. Leonard Taubenblatt Mr. William Walker Fun, fattening and fabulous fingerfoods are available for all Dr. Bernard Wasserman Mr. Murray Weinstein BAM performances in our lobby. If you're starved and in a Officers of the Brooklyn Philharmonia we Max L. Koeppel, President Bernard S. Barr, Vice-President hurry or if you can't face another hamburger casserole, Stanley H. Kaplan, Vice-President Eugene J. Sack, Vice-President have assorted snacks before curtain time. Our red and white Daniel S. Schwartz, Vice-President Joseph Scorcia, Vice-President Melvin Moore, Secretary Morris Kirsch, pushcarts and bar are also open for intermission. Treasurer Honorary Chairmen Hon. Abraham Beame Hon Sebastian Leone Board Of Directors Michael A. Armstrong Bernard S. Barr Mrs. Bernard S. Barr Mrs. Sidney Bershatsky 1 Julius Bloom Mrs. William Bloom A rich Sunday: Very Rev. Joseph T. Cahill Edward J. Cambridge Daniel Eisenberg William Ehrlinger Meade Esposito Melvin Epstein Oriental rugs, Baklava, Hon. Eugene Gold Henry Foner Hon. John F. Haves Hon. Elliott Golden Hesper A. Jackson, Jr. Jane Havemeyer coffee, Hon. Morris Kirsch Stanley H. Kaplan Turkish ti I. Stanley Kriegel Max. L. Koeppel Hon. Arthur Levitt Dr. Arthur Lapovsky Jack Litwack Mrs. Theodore Liebman Brooklyn Academyof Music Robert Michaels Dr. V. Peter Mastrorocco Dr. Melvin Moore Elliot Ira Miller To make your Sunday at the Brooklyn Academy of Music even richer, stop by just two short blocks away from the Daniel Murdock Alexander Moser the Kalfaian Oriental Rug Gallery located Hon. Fred Richmond John T. Norton Kalfaian, you'll find one of the most renowned collections of Academy. At Hon. Charles Schumer Rabbi Eugene J. Sack rugs in the New York area, beautifully displayed for leisurely inspection. Oriental Joseph Scorcia Daniel S. Schwartz. While there, savor Turkish coffee and Baklava as you browse amid hundreds of Herbert Scott-Gibson Mrs. Joseph Scorcia hand-crafted Oriental masterpieces. Donald Thomas Anthony Scotto It's an enriching way to spend your day. William Walker Staff for the Brooklyn Philharmonia D. hicyluan,6 Son INC. Maurice Edwards Manager tan 1.0, Lola Silvergleid Executive Secretary Since 1907, Oriental Rugs at Warehouse,prices. Samuel Levitan Orchestra Personnel Manager 475 Atlantic Avenue Bruce Ferden Assistant Conductor (Between 3rd Avenue and Nevins Street in Boerum Hill) Frank Coffee Development & Publicity Sunday, 10:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. Corinne Coleman Friends Coordinator Weekdays 9:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. (including Saturday) James Moser Audience Development TR 5-2222 it The LET US SOLVE YOUR HOME PROBLEMS veryfiunousrestaurant Bonded Agency for Companions Male & Female Nurses Baby Nurses ffiltrooklyn. N Y Registered Aides NY Licensed Practicals & Homemakers In 1879 Brooklyn was a separate city and we began a New York dining tradition The distinction of the food. the unhurried service and the elegant atmosphere attracted patrons call any hour from far and wide Now we are a Landmark. a nostalgic example of a golden era in New York's history. Today. as open in the past our patrons arrive with anticipation and 24 hours a day leave warm and happy It's our claim to fame Star Brooklyn s Landmark Seafood and Steak House (Est 1879) seven GAGE&TOLLNER Registry days a week 372 Fulton Street Inc Boro Hall) 875 5181. Lunch and Dinner except Sunday. Amex, Diners & Master Charge. for DAY NIGHT SLEEP-IN 1 Nurses established 1938 511 Avenue F, Brooklyn, N.Y. 11218 NEXT AT BAM . MELANIE -AF7R GE 8-0600 Pilobolus Dance Theatre RENEE TAUBENBLATT (Between Ocean Parkway & East 5th Street) March 5-7 The Brooklyn Academy of Music Eugene Fodor, violin 30 Lafayette Avenue, Brooklyn, N.Y. 11217 (212) 636-4100 March 6 Harvey Lichtenstein Executive Director Tarack Chamber Ensemble Judith E. Daykin General Manager March 19 Sharon Rupert Director of Finance Charles Ziff Director of Promotion and i Chamber Music Series Audience Development March 20-21 Herbert Scott-Gibson Director of Development I Brooklyn Philharmonia: Pierre Boulez, guest Malcolm J. Waters Production Manager March 21 William Mintzer Lighting Consultant to BAM John J. Miller Theatre Manager Twyla Tharp and Dancers Laurie Burpee Assistant Theatre Manager March 25-28, March 31-April 4 Stan Mongin Building Manager Chelsea Theatre: Prince of Homburg Daniel J. Sullivan Box Office Treasurer Betty Rosendorn Children's Program Manager March 30-April 25 Gerald Aiello Group Sales Representative Pennsylvania Ballet April 8-11 The Brooklyn Academy of Music, I nc.a non-profit organization. Abraham D. Beame and Sebastian Leone, Honorary Chairmen/Paul A. Brooklyn Philharmonia: Yannis Xenakis, guest Lepercq, Chairman/Dan Seymour, Vice-Chairman/Donald M. Blinken, President/Harvey Lichtenstein, Secretary and Executive Director/Donald E. April 21 Moore, Treasurer/Harry W. Albright, Jr./Donald H. Elliott/Harold L. Fisher/ Kriegel/Samuel H. Lindenbaum/Eugene H. V A17 Leonard Garment/I. Stanley Henry Luntey/W. Barnabas McHenry/Ms. Evelyn Ortner/William Tobey/Member April 21-May 9 ex-officio: Mrs. Claire E. Bodian.

The Brooklyn Academy of Music gratefully acknowledges the support of the National Endowment for the Arts, the New York State Council on the Arts, and the Parks, Recreation and Cultural Affairs Administration of the the City MOST FABULOUS City of New York. The Brooklyn Academy building is owned by BROOKLYN'S of New York and funds for its maintenance are adminstered by the Parks, Recreation and Cultural Affairs Administration, Abraham Beame, Mayor. RESTAURANT devices in this theatre The taking of photographs or the use of recording Open Daily is strictly forbidden. & Sun. until 1:30 am BREAKFAST Facilities and Services LUNCHEON, DINNER Directory of BEFORE-THEATRE COCKTAILS Box Office Hours: Monday, Noon to 6:00pm AFTER-THEATRE SNACKS Tuesday through Saturday, Noon-9:OOpm Sunday - Performance Times Only

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