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WNIB Program Schedule May 1970 R M u 9 1 fm May, 1970 RWOOD Model -6000 150 - WATT FM/AM STEREO SOUND CENTER Was $419. 95 ow ale Priced t $219.95 RECORD CHANGER OPTIONAL FROM $30 UP 48 EAST OAK 2035 WEST 95TH 337-4150 779-6500 Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday & Saturday 10 AM -6 PM; Monday & Thursday 10 AM - 9 PM COM ING SOON - MUSICRAFT/ MORTON GROVE 9 PM STRAUSS Violin Concerto ind, Op. 8 PROGRAM SCHEDULE -Carroll Glenn, vn; Vienna State Opera Orch/ Kurt List (Od 32-16-0312) MUSOORGSKY/RA Vl•;L "Pictures at an .Exhibition"-Orch de Paris/Serge Baudo (Ang} 97.1 fm May, 1970 10:10 RACHMANINOFF Piano Concerto H in g, Op.40 - Arturo Benedetti Michelangeli,p; Philh/Ettore Gracis (Ang 35567) HINDEMITH Symphonic Metamorpho­ sis on Themes of Weber - Cleveland Oreb/ WNlB Program Schedule is published by Radio Station WNIB, 25 East Chestnut, George SzeU (Col MS 7166) Chicago, Illinois 60611. Phone: 337-5252. Subscription rates: one year $5. 00; two years $9. 00; three years $12. oo. SATURDAY 2 10 AM THE BACH HOUR BACH Mag11ificat inn - Lucia Popp, s; Anne Pashley, s; ,Janet Baker, c; Birgit Finni­ COVER: TheAuditerium Theatre which is cel.ehrating its80thAnnivcrsary with la, c; Robert Tear, t; Thomas Hemsley, bs; Don a star-studded benefit concert on Saturday, May Hl, l 970 at 8:30 p. m. in the Garrard, bs; New Philh Orch & Cho/Daniel Auditorium. Guest artists will include Martina Arroyo, Melissa Hayden and Baronboim, cond (Ang S 36615) Jacques d'Amboise, Jose Ferrer, and Liza Minnelll. BACH Lute Suite ill in e - Siegfried Behrend, g (DGG 1:39 167) BACH Partita ill in Bh - Glenn Gould, p (Col ML 5472) 11 AM FROM THE MIDWAY "The Myth of the A rtlst" an inter­ view of Joseph Shapiro, President of the Chicago Museum of Contemporary Art, by Harold Rosen­ 30 - GeorgesMiquelle, 'c; Eastman Rochester berg, Professor in the Art Department, Tho FRIDAY 1 Sym/Howard Hanson (Mor MG 50163) University of Chicago, and art critic of The RUBINSTEIN Piano Concerto #4 in New Yorker. 10 AM ROSSINI "La Scala di Seta" Over- d,Op. 70 - Raymond Lowentlml,p; London Sym/ ture - Philh/Carlo Maria Giulini. {Ser S 60.138) Eleazar de Carvalho (Col MS 7394) 12 PM BARTOK 15 Hungarian Peasant Songs CIMAHOSA "Il Maestro di Capella'' -Lajos Hernadi,p (Qualiton LPX 149) -Fernando Corena, bs; Royal Opera HouseOrch/ 5 PM VIVALDI Concerto #10 in Bb, Op. 8 RUSSIAN TRADITIONAL Seloeti.on of Argeo Quadri {Lon 5585) #10 ("La Caccia") - I Musici {Epic SC G029) Songs - Ivan Petrov, bs;Russian Foll<: lnstnmient SCHUBERT Piano Sonata in E~,D. CLE.MENTI Trio /!(i in C ("La Orch; Osipov Russian Folk Che/Vitaly Gnutov 568 - Beveridge Wobeter, p (!Iel HS 26014) Chasse") - Trio di Bolzano (Epic LC 3351) (Mei/Ang SR 40013) MEHUL "La Chasse du Jeune Henri" ,iANACEK Laehian Dances - Brno 11 AM TCHAIKOVSKY Suite #1 ind, Op. 43 Overture •· New Philh./Raymond Leppard (Phi) State PhH/Jiri Wal.dhans (Cr 22-26-0016) -New Philh/Antal Dorat! (Lfor SR :l-9018) LISZT Transcendental Etude #8 in c LISZT Mophisto Waltz - David Boan, ("Wild Hunt'') - ;Jorge Bolct, p (HCA 2291) 1PM OPERA FROM RADIO ITALIANA p (Wost WST 17161); PAGANINI "Le Streghe", GEfuY!AN TRADITIONAL Selection of VERDI "I Lombardi alla Prima Cro­ Op. 8 - Huggiero Ri.cei, vn; Louis Persinger,p Hunting Songs Gottlob Frick, bs (Ang S 36610) ciata"-Magda Laszlo, s (Gisella); Lucille Udo-· (Lon CM 9099) vick, s (Vielinda); Aldo Bcrtoeci, t (Arvino); 6 PM DEBUSSY 6 Epigraphs Antiques - Raffaele Lagares, t (Oronte); Plinio Clabassi, 12:05 SMETANA/OrchBryns 3Bohemi.an Robert & Gaby Casadcsus, µ (Col ML {304 t) bs (The Hermit); Ivan Sardi, bs (Pirro}; Lui­ Dances-Chamber Orch/ Harold B r>Jns {Cap 8174) PUCCINI "Ore dole\ e divine" from scHa Ciaffi, ms (Sofia); Orch & Cho of RAl, DVORAK "Cypresses" for String "La Hondine" - Licia Albanese, s (RCA 2033); Turin/Fulvio Vernizzi (2 hrs 08') Quartet - Dvorak Quartet (Cr 22-16-0082) 11 Torna ai felici di" fron1 "Le VU.1i' 1 ~ Placido GRANADOS Valsos Poeticos - Alicia Domingo, t (RCA 308:J); & "Nul!a ! Silenzio" 3:30 ITALIAN MAGAZINE (from RA!) de Larrocha, p {Epic HC 131.0) from "H Tabarro"-Sherril! Milnes, bt {RCA 3076) 3:45 SCOPE (from UN Radio) MOSZKOWSKI Selection of 6panish RAV.EL Introduction & AUcgro - Dancos-LondonSym/Ataulfo Argenta (Lon 6006) Osian Ellis, harp; Melos Ens (Ang S 36586) 4 PM BEHIND THE NEWS TURlNA Sevillana; & ALBENIZ Bo­ A discussion of the handling of the l PM THE WNID LIBRARY #1220 vill.a Andres Segovia, g (Dec DL 710160) news in Chicago by staff memhers of tbe Chi~• Soprano Hilde Gu eden sings am edlcy cago Journalism Review. of operetta arias ("Memories of the Vienna 7PM COLLECTOR'S SHOWCASE 4:'10 GERMAN PRESS ItF;VIEW Theatre"); Vienna State Opera Orch & Cho/ "Music of Karl Goldrnark" Max Schoenherr (Len 5360) GOLDMAHK "Sakuntala" Overture, 5 PM BELLINI ''Suoni la tromba" (March) Op, 13 - Vienna Phil/Clem,ms Krauss {His from "1 Puritanl'' - Renato Capeccbi, bt; Ezio 2PM LEKEU Violin Sonata in G - Arthur Master's Voice C .l.820/1) (red c, 1932} F!agello, bs (Lon OS 25922) Grumiaux, vn; Riccardo Castagnone, p (Epl.c 3667) GOLDMARK Ballet Music from "Tho LISZT "Hoxameron" {Variations on GERMAN Wolsb Rhapsody- Scottish Queen of Sheba" - Chicago Sym/Frederick tho March from "I Puritani'' by Liszt, Thal.­ Nat' l Oreb/Alexander Gibson (Odeon EMI 2400) Stock (RCA V 7474) {red 1930) bergi Pix.is, Herz, Czerny a,nd Chopin) ~ Ray­ COLDMAHK "Rustic W1;dding" Sym, mond Lowenthal, p (RCA 2895) :l PM BALFE Excerpts from "Tho Bohemi- Op, 26 - Vienna P hil/Robcrt Heger (RCA DM ROSSINI "Di tanH palpiti" from "Tan­ Unaoicallaghan} an Girln-ve.ronicaI)u:nne1 s; c; 103) (red c, J.932) credi"•·· Montserrat CahaJ.!e, s (RCA 3015); PA­ Uel Deane, t; Eric Hinds, bt; Orch/Dr. Havelock GANINI Variations on "Di tanti palpiti", Op. J3 Nelson (Odoon CSD 3651) (imported) 8 PM BIWCKN.ER Mass ind- Martina Ar- ·~Zino Francescatti, vn; Zurich Chamber Orch/ LEHAH ''Schoen ist die Welt" High­ royo, s; C,enia Las, ms; Mm·ray Dickie, t; Franco Edmond de Stont:z (Col MS 69fi3) lights-Soloists; Cho of Radio Vienna; Vienna Ventriglia, bs; Oroh & Cho of RAl, Rome/ Ar-· BASSI "lUgoletto"(Concert Fantasy)­ GrnndOpercttaOrch/Kurt Richter (Epic 3758) mando La Rosa Parodi (40'} (tape) Jerorne Stowell, cl; Dorothy Mayer, p (Audio 26) SCRIABIN Piano Sonata #5, Op. 53 - J STRAUSS JR Quadrille on Themes 4PM HERBERT 'Cello Concerto #2, Op. David Bean,p {Wost WST 17161) from "Un Hallo in Masohera"-Philh Promen- 3 K. 450 - Goza Ands, p; Salzburg Mozarteum/ L'absent - Gerard Sonzay, bt; Dalton Baldwin, p (Phi PHS 900-132) THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO Goza Anda {DGG 139 393) BOCCHETUNI Quintet in e - ,Julian GOUNOD Judex from "Mors et Vita" Rockefeller Memorial Chapel Bream, g; Cremona String Quartet (RCA 3027) -Royal Liverpool Orch/Charles Groves {Cap) 59 th Street & Wood!own Avenue 7 PM SUNI,AY EVEl.'ING OPERA BERLIOZ "The f>amnatien of Faust" SUNDAY 3 (Dramatic Symphony) - Janet Baker, rn s (Mar­ SPRING ORGAN RECITAL guerite); Nicolai Gedda, t (Faust); Gabriel Bac­ 10 AM COL'PEffu"l Apothoose de Lully quier, bt (Mephistopheles); Cho of the Paris Opera; Oroh de Paris/Georges Pretre (Ang EDWARD MONDELLO Marlowe Ens {Dec DL 710159) RAJ,1EAH Premiere Concert for Flute, SCL 3758) Un;versity Organist 'Cello & Harpsichord - The Tipton Trio (West) 9:10 BERLIOZ Doath of Dido (Scenes 2 & RAMEAU Gavotte & Variatione - 3\ from Act V of "The Trojans at Carthage" - DONALD DOIG Rafael Puyana, hpsd (Mer MG 50411) .J~net Baker, ms (Dido); Bernadette Greevy, c Tenor CHARPENTIER Marche de trlomphe {Anna); Keith Erwen, t {Iopas); Gwynne Howell, & Second air de trompettes - Consortium Musi~ Guest Ari ist bt {Narbal); Amb:rosian Opera Cho; London Sym/ cum (None H 7121 7) Alexander Gibson (Ang S 36695) 11 AM CHlCAGO TEMPLE SERVICE PROGRAM Dr. Robert Bruce Pierce, pastor 10PM CHICAGO TEMPLE SERVICE FRANCK: Prelude, Fu1,,,ue & Vuriation Dr. Robert Bruce Pierce, pastnr COIJ.PElUN: Mase for the Convents 12:30 MUSIC FROM GERMANY Kyrie: Plein jeu MOZART "Ahendempfindung"; STA­ Fugue sur la Trompette MITZ Harpsichord Concerto Recit de Cromorne Trio l PM CONCERT FROM RADIO ITALIANA MONDAY 4 Dialogue CPE BACH Concerto in A for 'Cello to AM RESPIGHI Church Windows - Phila- J. S. BACH: Prelude & Fu1,,,ue in C {9/8) & Orch - Pierre Fournier, 'c; ScarlattiOrch of OINASTERA: Toccata, Villancico & Fugue delphia Orch/l!;ugene Onnandy (Col MS 7242) RAI, Naples/Massimo Pradella {22 1) TOLDRA 4 Songs (Canco de grumet; SCHEIDT: Magnificat Qninti Toni WEllr:R Sym 111 in C - ScarlattiOrch Ganco incorta; Maig; & Anacroontica) - Victoria J. S. BACH: Cantata No. 189 of RAI, Naples/Luigi Colonna (24') ,:k los Angelos, R (Ang S 36882) Organ and Soloist ROSSl:Nl Theme with Variations for RODlUf'D Concierto do Aranjuez - 4 Wind Instruments - Severino Gazzelloni, fl; Siegfried Behnmd, g; Berlin Phil/Reinhard Domenico Ceccarossi, lm; Giacomo Gandini, cl; HJESDAY MAY 5, 8:30 PM Peters (DGG 139 166) Carlo Tontoni, bsn (9') ROSSL"II "Soirees Musicales" - Nico­ AOMiSSIOli IS WITHOUT CHA!tGf AND WITHOlH T1CKE1 1l AM PUCCINI "Sola, porduta, abbandonata lettaPanni, s; Alice Gabbai, ms; Tommaso Fras­ ~,," Senza di ten from 11Mano.n Lescau.t1 ' - Bero­ cati, t; Henze Gonzales, bs; ElianaMarzeddu, p thy Kirsten, s; Richard Tucker, t {Col ML 498 !) ; SCHUMANN Album Leaves, Op. l24 & <1Perche chiu.so? 1 ' from "1T0Bca11 - Florence ade Oreh/Henry Kripe {Ang 3587:l) {20 Pieces foe Piano} - Armando Renzi, p (JO') Quartararo, s; Roman Vinay, t {Vic VIC 1!!95) SIBELIUS Syrn #5 in Eb, Op.
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