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Featured pieces will be aired weekly at 7 a.m., and on Sundays at 7 p.m. and 9 p.m. The week of December 13- 18 The week of December 20- 25 h.e _Tw~ntieth Cen~ Classical Show gets some weekday Sunday with stefan Sunday - The 20th Century amng m December. Ftrst, on Sunday the 20th, will be music not ordinarily associated with twentieth cen­ o W.A. Mozart T Complete , played upon request Classical Show with Lester tury repertoire, but of course, highly appropriate to the holidays. On Christmas morning, selections from different versions of Han­ o C.P.E. Bach o for flute and continuo Christmas del's Messiah will be featured, from the highly traditional, Prague Symphony Orchestra and vocalists, Serge Baudo Victorian-style recordings with gigantic choral forces to the latest conducting Monday with Suzanne historical-instrument recordings reflecting the latest researches into o Baroque performance practice-from Beecham and Klemperer to o Hogwood and Weaver, including rare alternate movements that we Rhapsody in B Minor, Op. 79, No. 1 of St.john's College, Cambridge; Brian Runnet, organ; usually never hear. That's Twentieth Century Classical on Sunday Van Cliburn, piano Marisa Robles, harp; George Guest conducting the 20th, and Many Messiahs Christmas morning the 25th. Tuesday with casey Monday with suzanne o Sir Lennox Berkelez o Ludwig von Beethoven e sure to look over Take Note this week. In honor of the Classi­ String Trio, Op. 19 for piano and orchestra in G Major, No. 4, Op. 58 john Georgiadis, ; Brian Hawkins, ; Douglas Israel Philharmonic; , piano; conducting Bcal Department's special week of children's programming (not Cummings, to mention the premiere of WTUL's Sunday morning children's show, The Other Side Of The Forest), we've listed special events Tuesday with casey Wednesday with Leonard around the city of particular interest to kids. Enjoy the holiday o Enrique Granados season! o A Birthday Performance Danzas Espanolas Ludwig von Beethoven , piano No. 1, Op. 15 Columbia Symphony Orchestra, Glen Goull, piano; Vladimir Wednesday with Leonard his is the last issue of the aG for 1987, and we've enjoyed Golschmann, conducting T bringing it, along with the finest classical programming in the (Celebrating the birthdays of the composer and conducter) o city, to you. We'd like to thank our financial contributors thus far, Symphony No. 1 in G Major 0 and remind everyone that subscriptions to the CLG are free. To London Philharmonic, Klaus Tennstedt conducting Thursday withfohn get on the mailing list, just send your address to the station, or give us a call. o Alexander Glazunov withfohn Symphony No. 1 in E Major, Op. 5 0 Thursday Any donations to help defray the costs of mailing and production USSR Radio and Television Large Symphony Orchestra, Vladimir o will be sincerely appreciated. Fedoseyev conducting Symphony in D Major, "London" Hob. 1:104 Berliner Philharmoniker, conducting The Guide will not publish from}anuary 17 to january 22. Watch the mall Friday with Paige in mid-january for the next issue, which begins January 24. o J.S. Bach Friday with Lester Overture No.1 inC Major, BWV 1066 o Many Messiahs! Overture No.2 in B Minor, BWV 1067 Selections from different recordings of George Friedrich English Baroque Soloists; john Eliot Gardner, conducting Handel's seasonal favorite Messiah

December 27 to January !-Children's Programming January 3 to January 14-AII Requested Programming Tulane University Center lassical children's favorites will be broadcast all A nother special holiday feature from WTUL. Don't New Orleans, Louisiana 70118 Cthis week, including Tchaikovsky's Nutcracker and .Lj\_miss this opportunity to hear your sentimental Prokofiev's Peter and the Wolf. The real fun starts when favorite or an obscure classic. Relax to all request week (504) 865-5885 kids will have a chance to come down and visit WTUL to during this calm period between the holidays and Mardi watch a real radio station at work. Gras. Mail in your requests, or call us at the station. Paige Osborn Director, Classical Deparment Brian Foster Director, WTUL Publications Take Note ... Upcoming events, especially for children-

N. 0. Academy of Fine Arts ...... 899-8111 The Annual Christmas Miniature Exhibition With over 60 invited guest artists, the Academy Gallery will run the exhibit through December 24. N. 0. Symphony Orchestra ...... 524-0404 "A Teddy Bear Christmas" A family holiday matinee concert. Christmas "Pops" featuring a sing­ along. A sure-fire bet for entertaining the usually fidgety.

Le Petit Theatre du Vieux Carre ... 522-9958 Babes in Toyland One of the classic Christmas theatre experiences.

N.O. Museum of Art ...... 488-2631 "Toy Trains: Every Child's Dream" Featuring Childhood Classics: Electric Trains 1916-1986, this exhibit runs through January I 0.

C~ntemporary Arts Center ...... 523-1216 "On The Verge" By Eric Overmeyer, Three 19th century explorers journey into the future.

Louisiana Children's Museum ..... 523-1357 Don't forget about one of this city's best and most entertaining spots for kids. Open Tuesday through Sunday from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

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INSIDE The Holiday CLG: • Classical Children's Programming • Two weeks of all requests

WTUL Classical Listenell./ s Guide

volume 1 for December 13 - 25 number 6 Your Ad Could Appear Here The Classical IJstener's Guide reaches over 300 of New Orleans' most classically minded radio audience. Subscriptions to the guide are free by request, and the list grows every day. WfUL ·i can Paige at business, 865-5887' for more information.

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