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6:30 KPFA NEWS 7:00 COMMENTARY. Hallock Hoffman (OCT. 1) 7:15 SONGS FOR COURTIERS AND CAVALIERS-I. Contralto Helen Watts sings songs by the Italian monodists of the early 17th century. She is accompanied on the harpsichord and chamber organ by Thurston Dart. (L'Oiseau Lyre OL 50128) 7:45 THE CULTURAL ARTS IN CALIFORNIA-III: Boon or Boondoggle. Lawrence Lipton appears again to comment on the role of writers and teachers. -IV: Literature. Author Ray Bradbury and James D. Hart, professor of English at UCBerkeley, are the speakers. (KPFK) 8:30 FOLK MUSIC WITH ROLF CAHN (OCT. 5) 9:15 SOVIET PRESS AND PERIODICALS. William Mandel (OCT. 1) 9:30 ROMSHINSKY'S HAT. Poet Aaron Kramer reads from his forthcoming book. 10:00 OPPRESSION AND PROTEST IN VIETNAM A montage on Vietnam, produced by Burton White from portions of three Pacifica interviews. 11:00 CONTEMPORARY MUSIC IN EVOLUTION Gunther Schuller (WBAI) TUESDAY, October 17:00 MUSIC BY MOZART
9:00 COMMENTARY. Hallock Hoffman (Sep. 30) 9:15 THE FINAL HOUDINI SÉANCE. A narration of the events of the night of October 31, 1936. (Hudson HL2001) (KPFK) (Sept. 18) 9:45 OSIAN ELLIS SINGS SONGS OF WALES. Osion Ellis accompanies himself on the harp in a program of Welsh folksongs that he has arranged. (L'Oiseau Lyre OL 50220) 10:15 SOVIET PRESS AND PERIODICALS. William Mandel (Sept. 30) 10:30 MY WORD! (BBC) (Sept. 27) 1:00 POEMS: A. R. Ammons. Mr. Ammons reads from his forthcoming book. (WBAI) (Sept. 22) 11:30 CHAMBER MUSIC (Sept. 17)
1:00 INDIAN SOCIALISM AND THE CONFLICT WITH CHINA. The deputy chairman of the Praja Socialist Party of India, S. N. Dwivedy, talks with Dr. Thomas Rusch of Los Angeles State College and KPFK's Fred Homes. (KPFK) 2:00 PETER PEARS SINGS 17TH CENTURY MOTETS. 0 Frohliche Studen by Buxtehude, Morning Hymn by Purcell and Venite Ad Me by Schutz. (L'Oiseau Lyre OL 50200) 2:40 THE CULTURAL ARTS IN CALIFORNIA-V: The Dance. Bella Lewitzky, dancer and choreographer, and Eugene Loring, director of the American School of the Dance. (KPFK) 3:15 FOUR NETHERLANDS OPERAS-II. The second of four programs produced by Radio Nederland. Francois Villon, in three scenes by Sem Dresden, with soloists, choir and orchestra of the Netherlands opera conducted by Alfred Eichmann. 4:15 PROGRAMS FOR YOUNG PEOPLE
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6:30 KPFA NEWS 7:00 COMMENTARY. Roger Kent (OCT. 2) 7:15 EDUCATION AND THE UNIVERSITY-II. Prof. Nevitt Sanford discusses the way change can be brought to the university. 8:15 DANCES OF SHAKESPEARE'S TIME-II. Diverse dances from the time of Shakespeare, played by the Boyd Neel string orchestra conducted by Thurston Dart. (L'Oiseau Lyre OL 50127) 8:45 COUNTERPOINT. Footnotes by Jack Page 10Nessel on literary and subliterary matters. 9:00 OPEN HOUR. Reserved for new programs in the arts, theater, or politics. 10:00 COLLEGE THEATER: IS IT WORTH IT? Richard Schechner, editor of the Tulane Drama Review, is interviewed by R. G. Davis. 10:30 JAZZ ARCHIVES. Philip F. Elwood (OCT. 2) 11:00 REPORT FROM LONDON. Harry Collins—historian, lecturer, and Parliamentary Labor candidate—with another report. (WBAI) 11:30 FOLK SONGS SUNG BY WILFRED BROWN. More traditional songs from various countries, accompanied by guitarist John Williams. (L'Oiseau Lyre OL 50203) WEDNESDAY, October 27:00 SCANDANAVIAN COMPOSERS
9:00 COMMENTARY. Roger Kent (Oct. 1) 9:15 THE FIDDLER AND THE DEAN. An imaginary conversation between Jonathan Swift and George Handel. (BBC) (Sept. 22) 9:45 ORCHESTRAL MUSIC OF RAMEAU. From the ballets and operas, performed by the chamber orchestra of the Concerts Lamoreux conducted by Louis de Froment. (Sep. 24) 10:30 BERLIN REVISITED. Dr. Fred Warner Neal, professor of government and international affairs at Claremont Graduate School. (KPFK) (Sept. 9) 11:30 AN ALFRED DELLER RECITAL. Music of Buxtehude and lutenist songs sung by the countertenor Deller with Desmond Dupre, viola do gamba and lute, violinists Eil Goren and Leonard Friedman, organist Denis Vaughan and cellist Anna Shuttleworth. (L'Oiseau Lyre 0L 50102) 12:15 WEDNESDAY NOON CONCERT. Milton Saier, Cellist, and Jeanne Saier, pianist, perform the Brahms Sonata in F major and the Beethoven Sonata in G minor, in a UC Berkeley noon concert broadcast live. 1:00 THE SHAPE OF MUSIC-V. The series by Robert Erickson continues. (Archives) 1:30 THE PRESERVATION OF INDIVIDUAL LIBERTIES. Harry S. Ashmore is the speaker in one of six talks in the series "Prospects for Democracy" sponsored by the Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions in Santa Barbara. 2:30 JAZZ ARCHIVES. Philip F. Elwood (Oct. 1) 3:00 111TH STREET. Arnold Federbush tells Mike Tigar about a semidocumentary film he produced in a highdelinquency area of Manhattan. (KPFK) 4:15 PROGRAMS FOR YOUNG PEOPLE
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6:30 KPFA NEWS 7:00 COMMENTARY. Herbert Hanley (OCT. 3) 7:15 PREVIEW. Claire lsaacs talks about coming attractions in the arts, theater, and music. (OCT. 3) 7:30 SONGS FOR COURTIERS AND CAVALIERS-II. Songs by Henry Lawes of the 17th century, sung by contralto Helen Watts accompanied by Thurstan Dart. (L'Oiseau Lyre 0L 50128) 8:00 THEORY OF LITERATURE. Rene Wellek, critic and Sterling Professor of Comparative Literature at Yale, delivers the main address at the July Belmont Conference on Literature. 8:30 OPERA REVIEW. The latest performances by the San Francisco Opera company under scrutiny by diverse reviewers. 9:00 CLARA HASKIL PLAYS CHOPIN. From the final recording made by Clara Haskil before her death in 1960, the Chopin Concerto No. 2 in F minor, Opus 21. The Orchestre des Concerts Lamoreux is conducted by Igor Markevich. (Philips PHM 500034) 9:35 THE BELL AND THE LIGHT. Aaron Kramer reads a group of poems and other selections from his published work. 10:00 GOLDEN VOICES. Anthony Boucher again presents Conchita Supervia, this time in the coloratura contralto roles of the Rossini operas II barbiere di Siviglia, La Cenerentola, and L'ltaliana in Algeri. (OCT. 4) 10:30 THE CULTURAL ARTS IN CALIFORNIA-VI: Genesis of the Cultural Climate in California, discussed by Carey McWilliams, editor of The Nation. (KPFK) 11:15 U. C. NOON CONCERT, rebroadcast from earlier today. Page 11THURSDAY, October 37:00 CZECH COMPOSERS
9:00 COMMENTARY. Herbert Hanley (Oct. 2) 9:15 CONVERSATION: V. S. Pritchett. Erik Wensburg talks with the British writer. (WBAI) (Sept. 22) 9:45 MUSIC BY HANDEL. sung by Joan Sutherland, Hervey Allen, and William Herbert. Arias from Alcina and Esther are preceded and followed by sinfonias from Jephtha played by the Philomusica of London, Anthony Lewis conducting. 10:30 FORMS OF THE NOVEL-I. In the first of three programs from one of the panels at the Belmont Conference, Prof. Herbert Feinstein makes some opening remarks and Prof. Louis McKay discusses classical antecedents to the novel. 11:30 ORCHESTRALVOCAL CONCERT Sept. 22)
1:00 FORMS OF THE NOVEL. Prof. Richard Tracy describes the influence of Russian 2:00 A SONG RECITAL BY OSIAN ELLIS. Accompanying himself on the harp, Osian Ellis sings lutenist songs, traditional Welsh songs, and songs of his own. (L'Oiseau Lyre 50220) 2:40 FORMS OF THE NOVEL-Ill. Prof. Henry Nash Smith analyzes Mark Twain's "A Connecticut Yankee" as a novel of ideas. 3:00 THE FIGHT OVER THE ABOMB. Norman Belkin reads the article from Look by Fletcher Knebel and Charles Bailey. (KPFK) 3:35 BRUNO MADERNA CONDUCTS SCHOENBERG. A recent recording of Schoenberg's Serenade for Septet and bass voice by the Melos ensemble of London conducted by the Italian composer and conductor Bruno Maderna. (L'Oiseau Lyre OL 250) 4:15 PROGRAMS FOR YOUNG PEOPLE
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6:30 KPFA NEWS 7:00 COMMENTARY. George Johns (OCT.4) 7:15 MUSIC BY ALESSANDRO SCARLATTI. Helen Watts sings the cantatas II Rossignuolo and Clori Vezzosa e Bella, and Scarlatti's Sonata for flute and strings arranged for oboe is performed by Pierre Pierlot with the L'ensemble de L'Oiseau Lyre conducted by Louis de Froment. (CL 50143) 7:45 CLARK KERR: The Uses of the University-III. Dr. Kerr concludes his Godkin lectures at Harvard with a discussion of "The Future of the City of Intellect." 8:45 LES LULLISTES. A suite from Lully's Le Temple de la Paix, the second suite from J. C. F. Fischer's Le Journal de Printemps, and George Muffat's Suite No. 1 from Florilegia II. Louis de Froment directs L'Ensemble Orchestral de L'Oiseau Lyre. 9:30 "THE AMERICAN WAY OF DEATH.” Trevor Thomas talks with Jessica Mitford, author of the rather astounding book about the argot and practices of the American funeral business. 10:15 MUSIC NEWS. KPFA's music director Will Ogdon (OCT. 4) 10:30 MODERN JAZZ SCENE. Philip F. Elwood (OCT. 4) 11:00 BOOKS. Kenneth Rexroth (Sept. 29) 11:30 SING ME A SONG WITH SOCIAL SIGNIFICANCE. John Ohliger FRIDAY, October 47:00 THEME AND VARIATIONS
Page 129:00 COMMENTARY. George Johns (Oct. 3) 9:15 NEW BOTTLES FOR NEW WINE. Morton Hunt discourses on "New Patterns in the Lives of Women." (KPFK) (Sept. 19) 10:15 EWAN MacCOLL SINGS BRITISH INDUSTRIAL BALLADS. Fourpence a day, the work of weavers, etc. with Peggy Seeger, guitar and banjo. (Vanguard VRS 9090) 10:30 "LOITERING" AND "LITTERING" IN MISSISSIPPI. Terrence ("Kayo") Hallinan tells Burt White about his six weeks in Mississippi as a field secretary for S.N.C.C. 11:30 CHAMBER MUSIC (Sept. 19)
1:00 THE SHAPE OF MUSIC-VI. Robert Erickson's series (Archives) 1:45 ENZO AND THE PUERTO RICANS. Another Enzo the Barber story told in a Bronx Sicilian dialect by Joe Papallo. (WBAI) (OCT. 5) 2:00 MODERN JAZZ SCENE. Philip F. Elwood (Oct. 3) 2:30 THE CONTINUING STRUGGLE FOR POWER AT BODEGA BAY. Highlights of a meeting held in San Francisco by the Associated Democrats to discuss P. G. & E's proposed atomic power reactor at Bodega Bay. Produced and edited by Joan McIntyre. 3:30 MUSIC NEWS (Oct. 3) 3:45 GOLDEN VOICES. Anthony Boucher (Oct. 3) 4:15 PROGRAMS FOR YOUNG PEOPLE Tell-me-again Tale: Ruth Prince with "Tigers in the Cellar" 5:30 CHAMBER SERIES BACH Solo Flute Sonata, A minor, BWV1013 (Rampol) (Epic 6045) (12) 6:30 KPFA NEWS 7:00 COMMENTARY. William Brinton (OCT. 5) 7:15 REPORT TO THE SUBSCRIBER. Trevor Thomas (OCT. 6) 7:30 MY WORD! (BBC) (OCT. 8) 8:00 TWO MASTERWORKS BY ARNOLD SCHOENBERG. Pierrot Lunaire and Die Gluckliche Hand with soloists Bethany Beardslee and Robert Oliver. (Sept. 26) 8:55 TRANSLATIONS FROM THE GERMAN. Poet Aaron Kramer reads his translations of Goethe, Schiller and Heine. 9:30 THE ELEVENTH HOUR. Time held for new programs 10:30 THE COMPOSER'S CORNER 1:30 THE MIDNIGHT SPECIAL. Gert Chiarito and brave little band. SATURDAY, October 58:00 MUSIC BY HANDEL Zadok the Priest (Geroint Jones Singers & Orch.) (Arc 14124) (6) 10:00 COMMENTARY. William Brinton (Oct. 4) 10:15 "PATRIOTS OF DEMOCRACY." Trevor Thomas questions Roy H. Weber, 23, director of an organization he describes as “right-wing” opposition to a socialized America and a communistdominated world government via the United Nations. 11:00 ETHNIC MUSIC. Robert Garfias of listener subscription station KRAB in Seattle discussing and playing tapes of Korean music. 12:00 HOW NOT TO TEACH TEACHERS. Teacher and writer James D. Koerner talks with Chris Koch about American teacher education. (WBAI) 12:45 RIMA, HAREM DANCER AND STUDENT. An interview with Laurie Williams, student of anthropology, who as Rima is broadening community interest in the harem dance. This evening Rimo explains the dance and its music in a second program. 1:30 ESCAPE! Anthony Boucher with his biweekly review of new titles in mystery and science fiction. 2:00 FOLK MUSIC WITH ROLF CAHN (Sept. 30) 2:45 MY FATHER'S ORCHARD. Raymond Kennedy reads Chapters 4 and 5 from Part II. (WBAI) 3:30 A STRAVINSKY PROGRAM. Eudice Shapiro, violin, and Brooks Smith, piano, in a recently recorded performance of Stravinsky's Divertimento drawn from Le Baiser de la Fee. This is preceded by the Ragtime for 11 instruments conducted by Igor Stravinsky. (Ava AIS and Cal. ML 5772). 4:00 EQUIPMENT REPORT. Robert S. MacCollister 4:30 THE CULTURAL ARTS IN CALIFORNIA—VII: Music and Architecture. The speakers are Raymond Kendall, dean of the USC School of Music, and Thomas H. Creighton, Page 13architect and editorial director of Progressive Architecture. (KPFK) 5:00 MUSIC FROM THE OPERAS OF ALBERT LORTZING. The East German radio has provided us with recorded performances of excerpts from "Die Beiden Schutzen," "Zar und Zimmermann," "Undine," "Der Wildschultz," "Der Waffenschmied" and "Regina." These are sung by a variety of soloists with the Leipsig and Berlin radio orchestros, with commentary by Will Ogdon derived and amplified from a translated production script from the Deutscher Demokratische Rundfunk. 6:30 KPFA NEWS 6:45 REPORT FROM THE UNITED NATIONS 7:00 COMMENTARY. Robert Pickus 7:15 LOTTE LEHMANN'S FAREWELL CONCERT. A secretly recorded Town Hall performance at which Miss Lehmann announced her retirement from concert life. Introduced by KPFK music director William Malloch. (KPFK) 8:30 SCHOENBERG'S SERENADE. The Melos Ensemble of London conducted by Bruno Maderna in a new recorded performance of Schoenberg's Serenade for septet and bass voice. (L'Oiseau Lyre OL 250) 9:15 THE HAREM DANCE AND ITS MUSIC. Explained and demonstrated for Will Ogdon by Laurie Williams, who as Rima, harem dancer, is replacing the bossa nova in the Bay Area. 10:15 ENZO AND THE PUERTO RICANS. Joe Papallo reads his story. (WBAI) (Oct. 4) 10:30 THE GOON SHOW. "The Spanish Suitcase." (BBC) 11:00 THE BRIDE OF ESP. Further adventures of the gallant crew of Terran Galactic Patrol Ship XV97, written by Jim Armstrong and produced by Ernest Lowe and John Whiting. SUNDAY, October 68:00 ROSALYN TURECK PLAYS BACH
10:00 BOOKS. Kenneth Rexroth (OCT. 10) 10:30 REPORT TO THE SUBSCRIBER. Trevor Thomas (Oct. 4) 10:45 ENGLISH MUSIC OF THE 13th, 14th AND 15th CENTURIES. Performed by La Capella Instrumentalis Geneva and the Chorus of Radio Lausanne conducted by Paul Hooreman. 11:45 SHAKESPEARE'S LADIES. Scenes from "Twelfth Night," "Macbeth," "Merchant of Venice," and "As You Like It," played by Daisy Aldan with the assistance of Barry Atwater. (KPFK) 11:45 CONSUMER PROTECTION. John Hopkins 12:00 JAZZ REVIEW. Philip F. Elwood 1:30 THE CULTURAL ARTS IN CALIFORNIA-VIII. Theater Actor Jack Lemmon and director Herbert BIau discuss the theater from their viewpoints. (KPFK) 2:20 THURSTON DART PERFORMS MOZART. The Epistle Sonatas K244 and K255 and the Cerenata Notturna K234, performed by the Philomusica of London directed by Thurston Dart. Mr. Dart is the organist in the Epistle Sonatas. (L'Oiseau Lyre OL 50162) 2:45 TILLICH ON RELIGION AND THE VISUAL ARTS. Dr. Paul Tillich delivers the last of his Regents' lecture series. 3:45 THE KONTARSKYS PLAY RAVEL AND DEBUSSY. Twopiano performances by Alfons and Aloys Kontarsky of Ravel's Mother Goose Suite and Le Petit Suite of Claude Debussy. 4:15 POLITICAL MISSISSIPPI. An interview by Dale Minor with David Powell, Area 5 director of the AFLCIO Council on Political Education. (WBAI) 5:00 THE CULTURAL ARTS IN CALIFORNIA-IX. Literature and Science Aldous Huxley is the speaker in the final program from the spring weekend seminar at UCLA. (KPFK) 6:00 THE KONTARSKYS PLAY SCHUBERT. The Fantasy in F minor and Marche Militaire played by duopianists Alfons and Aloys Kontarsky. 6:30 KPFA NEWS 6:45 REVIEW OF THE BRITISH WEEKLIES (BFA) 7:00 COMMENTARY. Robert Tideman (OCT. 7) 7:15 A C. P. E. BACH CONCERT. The Collegium Pro Arte plays the Sonata in D major for flute and continua, the Trio in B minor for flute, violin and continua, the Duorin E minor for flute and violin, Salfeggietto for harpsichord and the Quartet in G major for harpsichord, flute, viola, and cello. The performers include Irmgard Lechner, harpsichord; Kurt Redel, flute; Georg Schmid, viola; and Martin Bochmann, cello. (L'Oiseau Lyre OL 50017) 8:00 MAN ON EARTH. Ecologist S. P. R. Charter (OCT 11) 8:30 OPERA REVIEW. Our regularly scheduled reviews of recent performances by the San Francisco Opera Company. 9:00 MUSIC OF THE ITALIAN MASTERS. Frank de Bellis with music by Vivaldi, Brunelli, Manfredini, Galuppi, Boccherini, Rossini, Donizetti, and Puccini. (OCT 7) 10:30 CONCERT FROM BERLIN. Beethoven's Overture to Coriolan and violin concerto are followed by the third symphony of Brahms. The violin soloist is Boris Goldstein. The Radio Berlin Symphony Orchestra is conducted by Gyorgy Lehel. Courtesy of the East German Radio. Page 14FOLIO CLASSIFIEDANNOUNCEMENTS
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