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WNIB Program Schedule February 1970 1 f Fe 1 f 1: h r hth m. □ A. At 22, he is America's first important guitarist. 1. Augustin Anievas Os. Pretty Italian soprano who won America with her Miml. 2. Seiji Ozawa De. He is molding the great new Orchestre de Paris. 3. Serge Baudo 0D. Welsh soprano, called "the new Lotte Lehmann." □ E. New music director of the 4. Grace Bumbry San Francisco Symphony. □ F. He played Bach in 5. Aldo Ciccolini buckskin on an electronic grand at Fill more East. 6. Mirella Freni □ G. Victoria de los Angeles discovered this exuberant 7. Chris Parkening Spanish conductor. □ H. He plays with 8. Lorin Hollander "Serkin's energy, Schnabel's authority." 9. Gwyneth Jones !. A smashing Carmen, □ with "a lustrous, sable-colored voice." 10. Daniel Barenboim/ J. He conducts the world Jacqueline du Pre □ over, just recorded all 32 Beethoven sonatas. At 20, she was already 11. Rafael Friihbeck compared to Casals. de Burgos They are married. OK Russia's handsomest export, "the most important 12. Aleksander Slobodyanik pianist since Gilels.'' 0L An Italian prodigy, who in maturity has become a master of Satie. 'l'la,~._:.. ,-;,~.\J.,,, ·! Now. Match them Your dealer has it to their music. $1.00. : 1~. i After hearing it, you wm want more of some of these talents. We want you to meet these talents. i:,1/1--,,. There is more. So we put together a Full albums, specially priced. generous sampllng of their virtuosity. 48 minutes, 18 seconds of electricity. Very soon, meet The New Spirit of Angel. 14 concerts in miniature. You wrn be richer for 1t. Tho fin,t fifty peoplu determined by postmark to match the artists correctly wiil receive a free copy oi "The New Spirit of AngeL" Mai! your enswnrs to WN!B, 2 N. Riverside PLwl, Chicago, Hlinois 60606 GI.INK:\ Oricnwl Dane,: from "Russ­ Jan & LudmllJa" - USSR Sym/Ycvgeny Svetl.anev PROGRAM SCHEDULE (Md/Ang sn 400"l) - ULAZOUNOV "Orienmle" from Nu- velette,;" -H<Jllywood String Qm1rtet (Cap P S:l3J.) 97.1 fm Feb., 1970 SUNDAY J;:VENING OPERA w,;BER "Der Frcischuetz" - Dirgit Nilsson, s (Agathe}; Erika Kooth, s (Acnnchen); Nicolai Gcdth, t (Kaspar}; Sucrgpn Foerster, t (Max): Woligang Anheisser, ht (Ottokar); Walter Berry, bs (Kaspar;; Dieter Weller, bs (Kuno); l:lavaxian St.ate Opera Orch & Cho/Robert Heg6r WNID Prognrn1 Schedule is puhFshed by Radfo Station WNID, 2 North itivcn;idv (Ang SCL a748) Plaza~ Chh;ago, Illinois GOCOG. 2(t3-5252. Suhscri.ptlon ratuJ: orn.' year ~t},. no; two yearn $S, 00; three yca1·s $1:2, 00. 10 PM CHICAGO TEMPLE SERVICE; Dr. Roh6rt Bruce Pierce, pastor The WNlB t.a·uadcast sdiudnk is HAM tu H::lOPl\l, :,;\nnday through Friday, and 10 AM to 11 P~I. Saturday H.nd Sunday. Vrnrn ,,; to '.JAM W'.\IB presents "Music in the J\.1ornlng1', a progruni of short, fruniliarclast>iCB.lmusi<; \Vithf:requonL time: ch,,i:k;; and weather reports. Al 11 l'l\i <.n, ca.r!'y the "Casper Citron P1·u,,nun" MONDAY 2 of tnterviitws ;,vith authors, a:rti:~_.;bs, and people iu the n-t)W?.L AM TCHAIKOVSKY Souvenirs de Haspal, Op, 2 - Nadia HeiBcnberg,p (West SWN 1S208) TCHAIKOVSKY Tatania's Letter Aria COVER: 1'Almond Hloss<.dl1f;n c~n ink and color nn t,1apur) by the conU;rnpurar,v from "Eugen Oncgin"-Lid;1 Albtm!lsc, s {HC,\ Chines6 paintvr, Chiang Er-shi\L Thu •N,,rks cf CHang Er••&hi.h an: un nJ1ibit LJ'vI 2.:!Bh} at the Ad Im,tituic frum Ftilirua.ey 7 through March JS. Crn,rtcsy A ct Iirntltntc DVOHAK Serenade in E, Op, 22 - uf Chicago. Hambnrg Radio Ord1/Huns Schmidt-Issen,tedt (lid HS 2ii<Ji;(:J 10 AM B!L\H:YJS Piano Concerto 42 in B~,Op, b'.l - Dani<;l Barenb<,irn, p; New f'hilh/Sir Adrtan GOLDJ\!Al{K Vi<ilin C,,ncJ1rto in a, Op. Boul.t {Ang 8 /G52h) SUNDAY 1 2.~ Nathan ".\:HLstein, vn: Philh/Htu-ry Blcch (Cap PHH) PIZZET11 "La Pisaoella" lncfdent:al 10 A:v! RAMEAU Ccnccrt en &extuor #F · :V1usic - Suisse Rnmande o,·ch/Lnmberto Gar­ Stutt.gart Baroqtw Ens/Marcd Cournud (lVkr dclti (Lon C:': G:,O'J) MG 50402} COUPLIUN 23rd On.in, E:ilph Kirk­ Vol.ksdt'dcr t:lisab<~th Schwar<Jt.opf) ::·< Dietdt.:h ZANDONAI "Nz,, Snw,,rngdl, no!" {duet) Fisdwr-Dicsknu, ht; Gt,rald l\-!o«re, p (Ang SB fron, ,, Francesca da Hlrnini'' - Magda Olivieri, p1n~lck, hpsd (DGG I :19 1:2:.l) L'OEILLE r Sonata in a 1,)1- Fluh. & ::W70} ,, :VJ;;rio dd Monnco, t (Lon OS 2hl2l) Guitar, Op. I IH .,, ,foa11 Ph,rn: RamµaL n: Huu: DVORAK Syrn #,1 i.n d. Op. U - Lun--­ IlE~T'lGlH Adagw wit,h Variatfons - don :'.yrn/Istvan K(;rte::-.;z {Lon CS G[)2H} :\ndt'\: Narnrra. 'c; Czech Phil/Karol Anc<,rl {Cr} Bartc>li, f;'lJitar {Od :J2 .. 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