Illinois State University ISU ReD: Research and eData WGLT Program Guides Arts and Sciences Fall 9-1-1981 WGLT Program Guide, September, 1981 Illinois State University Follow this and additional works at: https://ir.library.illinoisstate.edu/wgltpg Recommended Citation Illinois State University, "WGLT Program Guide, September, 1981" (1981). WGLT Program Guides. 250. https://ir.library.illinoisstate.edu/wgltpg/250 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the Arts and Sciences at ISU ReD: Research and eData. It has been accepted for inclusion in WGLT Program Guides by an authorized administrator of ISU ReD: Research and eData. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Illinois State University Normal, IL 61761 (309) 438-2255 September ~ffl is associated with the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, National Public Radio (NPR). 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Bush Chief Engineer: Mike Flood Operations Director: Charlie Bronson Assistant News & Public Affairs Director: Nancy DiSanto Production Supervisor: Don White Music/ Fine Arts Director: John Burk Producer/ Announcer: Tony Brooks Reporter / Producer: Carol Carey Secretary/ Receptionist: Helen Holzer Reporter / Producer: Gretchen Monti COMMUNITY ADVISORY BOARD: Dr Andrew Barto­ lone, Dr. William Colvin, Richard Funk, Marucha >- -~ (0 Hartley, Francis Irvin, Margaret King, Joan McKinley, ... r-,.. Margot Mendoza, Arthur Nafziger, Donald Phillips, ~ .- ·- (0 Tim Walker, Rev. William L. White, Joan Thieriot, Don C: Cl) Allen. ::> ·­ Q) g ·- Now is the time .... -~ = en - Cl) cu ·c5 E :Z·= 0 ,____~ffl September Program Guide CONCERT GUITAR MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY ady, Edith Mathis, Trudeliese Schmidt & Tuesday, 8 PM Morning Edition-Carol Carey and NPR's Bob Edwards with a complete package of local and national news. sports. commentary and features to start Claes H. Ahnsjoe 6:00am your day. 6:00am September--'! Morning Concert with September 1 2 John Mur,ello, Mark Bur- This Morning with John Burk-a diverse array of brief compositions to pry your eyes open; weather, local and national news and cultural features Leo Brouwer B:OOam Jazz Waves with Nancy gess. Lorna Bane-concert B:OOam Wagner: Die Meistersinger von Nurnberg DiSanto and K;Hend San Francisco Opera Company September 8 and recital music from the Bailey- the best in jazz most profound symphony Kurt Herbert Adler, Conductor Turan-Mirza Kamal & Lynn Gangbar 10:00 am and special interviews 10:00 am to the lightest song. Lead Singers: Karl Ridderbusch, Kurt Jazz Waves with Charlie Bronson-big band and mellow Jazz perfect for morning l1sten1ng. with Jazz artists. September 1 5 Rydl, Gottfried Hornick, William Johns, 11:00 am La Voz de Latino, Unidoa 11:00am Michael & Anthony Hauser, Douglas Broadcast in Spanish Hannelore Bode & Marvellee Cariaga Neidt & Alice Artzt 12:00 noon 12:00 noon September 1 9 September 22 • Mid-Day Magazine-Rod Neaveill with local, regional, national and international news. Verdi: Rigoletto Mid-Day Magazine Tarrago Guitar Quartet weather, market summaries. commentaries from the Cato Forum and the lnterna11onal San Francisco Opera Company Center for Economic Polley Studies. Rod 1s Joined by Charlie Bronson with sports National Town Meeting- Niksa Bareza, Conductor September 29 Live audiences questions Opera Prelude with Mark Studs Terkel Almanac- Interviews with: Sept. 6- celebrities and newsmak- Burgess- a spirited " over- Lead Singers: Matteo Manuguerra, Manuel Barrueco 12:30 pm ture" for our weekly opera Tennessee Williams; Sept. ers of national interest Patricia Wise, Peter Dvorsky & Kurt Rydl Making Every Day Count Agenda-Rod Neave,11 broadcast with ,nstrumen- 13- Helen Caldicott; Sept. -features. conversation with government and INTERNATIONAL CONCERT HALL A shortened Mid-Day The Past is Prologue-An tal music from the WGLT 20-Joe Klein; Sept. 27- September 26 & calendar of special ,n - educational leaders on BBC Science Magazine- Magazine will air at 11 45 historic examination of terest to older listeners. issues discussed at recent News reports, recent re- record library Hope Cooke. Reimann: Lear (American premiere) Wednesday, 8 PM am cooking through the ages meetings. search and discoveries San Francisco Opera Company September 2 from the world of science with John Freed. Safety for Everyone Dr Gerd Albrecht, Conductor American Composers Orchestra Prime Time-issues effect- 12:45 pm ing dally hie of seniors Benton Bristol on farm and Lead Singers: Thomas Stewart, Chester Jorge Mester, Conductor home safety. Ludgin, David Knutson, Jacque Trussel, Ursla Oppens, Piano Die Bibliothek-Tom Fat- 1:00pm Helga Dernesch, Rita Shane, Emily works by Converse, Felciano, Copland, ten & music from Milner 1:00 pm Library collect,ons. Rawlins & Robert Lloyd Piston & Lundborg This Afternoon with Don White-an afternoon of concert mus,c with requests welcome on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Phone 436-5431 with NPR World of Opera your request. NPR Recital Hall-Kaaren 3:00pm September 9 presents "ldomeneo" by Hushagen with perform- JAZZ ALIVE! Orchestra della Radiotelevisione della Mozart. Sept. 5. San Fran- ances by soloists and solo Saturday, 9 PM cisco Opera, Sept. 12 thru Svissera ltaliana & Trio di Trieste ensembles recorded live Sept. 26. across the country and September 5 Marc Andrea, Conductor All Things Considered-National Public Radio's Peabody Award winning program of news and features with Linda Wertheimer and 4:00pm abroad. Dr. Billy Taylor hosts the Third Annual Derbes: Due Notturni Sanford Ungar. Women's Jazz Festival. Pianist Jill Schumann:Symphony#4 All Things Considered-Weekend news from National McManus leads the 1980 All-Stars. 5:00pm Evening Magazine-Local news and features with Nancy D1Santo and Mike Coslow. sports w,th Charlie Bronson 5:00 p.m. Beethoven: Triple Concerto Public Radio September 1 2 September 16 6:00pm Washington Week In From the Left Bank Jazz Society in Academy of St. Martin-in-the-Fields 6:00pm Talking Machine with Options in Education- Review Baltimore, Jack DeJohnette is heard Gyorgy Pauk, Conductor John Burk-the 78 rpm An ,n-depth look at issues with his own group, "Special Edition." Vivaldi: Concerto Grosso, Opus 3, #10 era, ,ts virtuosi and con• confronting the American Atlantic Dateline-hosted This Evening-Eminently digestible concert music for the dinner hour with requests welcome on Tuesdays and ductors education system. by Edward P. Morgan 6:30pm Avison: Concerto #12 (after D. Scarlatti) Thursdays. Phone 436-5431 with your request. Hosted by. Morgan. September 19 Mendelssohn: Symphony #9 for String Pianist, saxophonist, composer, teacher John Muriello Mark Burgess John Muriello John Muriello 7:00pm Orchestra First Hearing-Lloyd Jaki Byard performs at The Public NPR Journal The Past is Prologue Tchaikovsky: Serenade for Strings Moss and a panel of ex- Theatre in New York City in a concert perts review the latest displaying his virtuosity as a soloist and September 23 classical releases. a small ensemble performer/composer Utrechts Symphony Orchestra The Taj Express 7:30pm with special guests. Christopher Seaman, Conductor B:OOpm Fusion- Charlie Bronson works by Laporte, van Beurden, Panuf­ Music From ISU-David Concert Guitar-A series International Concert New York Philharmonic 8:00pm September 26 Shrader and Julian Daw- of full-length guitar con- Hall- Fred Calland with St. Louis Symphony presents Jazz rock nik, Loevendie, Truynel & Usmanbas - Zubin Mehta, guest con- Milwaukee Symphony Saxophonist Lee Konitz is featured from son host this ser-ies of certs featuring "Great" symphonies d,aected by inter- ductors and renowned under the d,rect,on of recitals. nationally celebrated con - Leonard Slatkin the third annual Art Park Jazz Festival in September 30 guitarists and young guit- soloists 9:00pm arists of promise. ductors. Jazz Alive-recorded hve Buffalo, New York, leading his nine­ L'Orchestre de Paris wherever the best ,n 1azz ,s piece orchestra in a set of original com­ Daniel Barenboim, Conductor 10:00pm performed Ebony Affair-popular music planned for a younger audience. Hosted by· 10:00 pm positions and jazz standards. Debussy: La Mer More Jazz-Joe Davis Saint-Saens: "Organ" Symphony, #3 11:00pm Pam Purnell Dan Mabry Tony Brooks Joe Dav,s presents modern 1azz from More Jazz 11:00pm 1950 to the present NPR RECITAL HALL Stravinsky: Deux Melodies & Abraham 1:00am 'Round Midnight-Jazz 1:00am Sunday, 3 PM & Issac sign-off Ballads sign-off Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, Baritone *When the National Press Club meets, a shortened Mid-Day Magazine will be aired at 11 :45 A.M. September 6 Canadian Brass Ensemble NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC September 13 ORCHESTRA Robert Cohen, Cello & John Van Bus­ Thursday, 8 PM Beethoven: Piano Concerto #4 ST. LOUIS
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