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THE DIME SAVINGS BANK OF NEW YORK MEMBER FDIC ivqc, ool II I Program Wednesday, October 16, 1974 (8:00pm)/Opera House ABRAHAM Ay CA Isaac Stern Violinist .02 Alexander Zakin, Pianist Sonata (Duo) in A Major, Op. 162 Franz Schubert Allegro moderato Scherzo Andantino Allegro vivace Sonata in D minor, Op. 108 Johannes Brahms Allegro Adagio Un poco presto e con sentimento Presto agitato INTERMISSION Ill Sonata in F minor, Op. 80 Serge Prokofiev Andante assai Allegro brusco Andante THE Allegrissimo BIG IV CAPE Rondo (Cadenzas by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart WHIRL Fritz Kreisler) La Fontaine d'Arethuse Karol Szymanowski A swirl of wool to slip into and go. Just another Praeludium and Allegro Fritz Kreisler great look from A&S exciting fashion collections. AT THE A&S NEAREST YOU Mr. Stern appears by special arrangement with Hurok Concerts. ___ _up. - Fr" The place to come... for low-cost, f. high-quality family protection! The Williamsburgh Savings Bank Isaac Stern, Violinist Incorporated 1851 Isaac Stern's accomplishments as musician, cultural and civic leader and friend of young artists are so numerous and remarkable that few people realize how many things Brooklyn Offices: he has made possible for both audiences and artists alike. 1 Hanson Place at Flatbush Ave., Brooklyn, N.Y. 11243 Broadway at Driggs Ave., Brooklyn, N.Y. 11211 This season, as in every season since his teens, Mr. Stern's 86th St. and 23rd Ave., Brooklyn, N.Y. 11214 concert schedule takes him across the U.S. for recitals New Lots and Pennsylvania Ayes., with his long-time partner Alexander Zakin and guest Brooklyn N.Y. 11207 appearances with all the country's major orchestras. He will shortly rejoin the world-renowned Istomin-Stern- Nassau Offices: Rose Trio, considered by many to be the greatest piano Hempstead Turnpike at Center Lane, trio of our time. Levittown, N.Y. 11756 682 Dogwood Ave., Franklin Square, N.Y. 11010 Mr. Stern's influence on the arts extends far beyond the limits of performance. Without his persistance and per- have been destroyed. He Queens Offices: severance, Carnegie Hall would to buy the hall and lease it to 63rd Drive at Saunders St., Rego Park, N.Y. 11374 convinced New York City 136-65 Roosevelt Avenue, Flushing, N.Y. 11354 a non-profit organization of which he is still president. Opening early 1975: 139-15 Continental Ave., He is also a founder/member of the National Council on Forest Hills N.Y. 11375 the Arts and is active with the American/Israel Cultural Foundation. Manhattan Offices: tours this year will take him to Europe 74 Wall St. at Pearl St. New York, N.Y. 10005 Mr. Stern's concert heard on Columbia 345 East 86th St., New York, N.Y. 10028 and the Near East. He is currently Records. The Inquire about wry fpnous restaurant Savings Bank In 1879 Brooklyn was a separate city and we began a New York dining tradition. The distinction of the food, the Life Insurance unhurried service and the elegant atmosphere attracted patrons from far and wide. Now we are a Landmark, a nostalgic example of a golden era in New York's history. Today, as at any office in the past. our patrons arrive with anticipation and leave warm and happy. It's our claim to fame. without Brooklyn's Landmark Seafood and Steak House (Est. 1879). GAGE&TOLLNER 372 Fulton Street (nr. Boro Hall) 875-5181. Lunch and Dinner except Sunday. obligation! Amex & Diners. BROOKLYN'S MOST FABULOUS RESTAURANT foodstuffs... la Open Daily & Sun. until 1:30 am BREAKFAST Fun, fattening, and tasty fingerfoods are now available for LUNCHEON, DINNER all BAM performances in our main lobby. For those who BEFORE-THEATRE COCKTAILS ,2 come straight from work or for those whose souffle failed AFTER-THEATRE SNACKS at home, we have assorted snacks before curtain time. Our red and white pushcarts and bar are also open for inter- CATERING mission. FOR ALL OCCASIONS to Homes and Offices. CHEN':ssr So enjoy a light repast of shrimp, miniature quiche Mo Complete pita with salad, or pastries, and quaff a glass Lorraine, Banquet Facilities of beer, wine or soda; "foodstuffs" is open for business and pleasure. Ngz,Ft FLATBUSH AVE.EXT at DeKalb Ave. Blocks from BAM tO- 2 Phone: 852-5257 T The Brooklyn Academy of. Music 30 Lafayette Avenue, Brooklyn, N.Y. 11217 (212)636-4100 Pi&W YORK The bank that does things for '0AW4GS New York unlocks some rare riches: DANK Harvey Lichtenstein Executive Director Olat11110 Aid r. Judith E. Daykin Director of Operations Sharon Rupert Director of Finance Leon Van Dyke Director of Development Treasures of Recorded Sound" Charles Ziff Director of Promotion and A new series featuring classical orchestral and operatic record- Audience Development ings made many years ago -some never before heard on radio. Jane Ward Production Manager These historic recordings are from the New York Public Library's William Mintzer Lighting Consultant to BAM Rodgers & Hammerstein Archives of Recorded Sound. Program Maribeth Gilbert Theatre Manager commentary will be by David Hall, Director of the Archives. For Robert Ossenfort Assistant Theatre Manager series marks a rare opportunity to hear fa- all music lovers, this Reginald S. Tonry Building Manager artists and orchestras in some of their most notable perform- mous Daniel J. Sullivan Box Office Treasurer for WQXR and presented by ances. Produced by George Jellinek Betty Rosendorn Children's Program Administrator The East New York Savings Bank. Sarah Welder Group Sales Representative 2:05 PM SUNDAYS The St. Felix Street Corporation, a non-profit organization operating the Brooklyn Academy of Music. Abraham D. Beame, want.° AM 96.3 FM STEREO Honorary Chairman/Paul Lepercq, Chairman/Donald M. Blinken, Pres- music. ident/Harvey Lichtenstein, Secretary and Executive Director/Mrs. Claire The classic stations for classical E. THE RADIO STATIONS OF THE NEW YORK TIMES Bodian, ex-officio/Donald H. Elliott/William Josephson/I. Stanley Kriegel/Samuel Lindenbaum/W. Barnabas McHenry/Donald E. Moore/ William Tobey/Edwin L. Weisl , Jr., Commissioner P.R.C.A. and Sebastian Leone, Brooklyn Borough President, members ex-officio. The Brooklyn Academy of Music gratefully acknowledges the support of the National Endowment for the Arts, the New York State Council NEXT AT BAM... on the Arts, and the Parks, Recreation and Cultural Affairs Adminis- tration of the City of New York. The Brooklyn Academy building is owned by the City of New York and funds for its maintenance are ad- ministered by the Parks, Recreation and Cultural Affairs Administration, Chelsea Theater Center: Hothouse Abraham Beame, Mayor, Edward L. Weisl, Jr., Administrator. October 15 - November 10 The taking of photographs or the use of recording devices in this Big Mama Thornton theatre is strictly forbidden. October 20 Directory of Facilities and Services Tarack Chamber Ensemble (Sold Out) Box Office Hours: Monday through Saturday, Noon - 9:00pm 1 November Sunday - Performance Times Only Tashi Quartet (Sold Out) Lost and Found: Telephone 636-4100 November 3 Lounges and Restrooms: Opera House The Among Company: Carolyn Brown's House Party Ladies: Orchestra and Balcony Levels 7-10 Men: Mezzanine and Balcony Levels November Music Hall Ladies: Orchestra Level Pennsylvania Ballet Men: Balcony Level November 17 Lepercq Space Ladies: Theatre Level Odetta Men: Theatre Level 17 November Public Telephones: Main Lobby, Ashland Place Entrance .