September 1963 KPFA Folio

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6:30 KPFA NEWS

7:00 COMMENTARY. Charles Frankel (SEPT. 24)

7:15 I CRY LOVE, LOVE. A memorial broadcast of poems by Theodore Roethke, preceded by critical and personal recollections about the artist.

8:30 FOLK MUSIC WITH ROLF CAHN. (SEP. 28)

9:15 SOVIET PRESS AND PERIODICALS. William Mandel, tonight with questions and answers. (SEPT. 24)

9:30 CENSUS TRACT 2031: Problems of Youth. A montage of comments from some young men who live in a rapidly deteriorating Los Angeles neighborhood. Produced by Mike Tigar. (KPFK)

10:35 BERLIOZ REQUIEM. The Boston Symphony Orchestra conducted by Charles Munch with the New England Conservatory Chorus and tenor Leopold Simoneau. (RCA Victor LD 6077)

TUESDAY, September 24

7:00 STRAVINSKY CONDUCTS STRAVINSKY

  • The Fairy's Kiss (Cleveland Orch.) (Columbia 5102) (45)
  • Dumbarton Oaks Concerto (Dumbarton Oaks Fest. Orch.) (Mercury 10014) (14)
  • Persephone (Zorina, Robinson, Westminster Choir, N.Y. Phil.) (54)

9:00 COMMENTARY. Charles Frankel (Sept. 23)

9:15 WINESBURG, OHIO-XII "An Awakening" (KPFK)

9:35 TOM KRAUSE RECITAL. Songs by Sibelius and Strauss sung by a young Finnish baritone still in his 20's. He is accompanied by Pentti Kosimies, piano, and John Williams, guitar. (London 5783)

10:15 SOVIET PRESS AND PERIODICALS. William Mandel (Sept. 23)

10:30 MY WORD! (BBC) (Sept. 20)

11:00 WILBUR SPOTTED WOLF OF PARSHALL, N. D. One of the students at the Berkeley Encampment for Citizenship this summer introduces himself to the others. (Sept. 13)

11:30 CHAMBER CONCERT (Sept. 10)

  • BACH Partita for Solo Violin No. 1, B minor (28)
  • M. HAYDN String Quintet, G major (19)
  • BRAHMS Trio No. 1, B major, Op. 8 (40)

1:00 VIET-CONG AND VIET-MINH. A Vietnamese student now living in Berkeley, Huynh Kim Khanh, talks with Ned Paynter (KPFA news director) about Diem, South Vietnam, and the opposition.

2:00 SONGS FROM THE TEMPEST by Henry Purcell are preceded by a trumpet sonata. Anthony Lewis directs the Philomusico of London with soloists Hervey Allen, boss, Jennifer Vyvyan, soprano, William Herbert, tenor, and Dennis Egan, trumpet. (L'Oiseau Lyre OL 50171)

2:30 EXISTENTIALIST WRITING. Norman Mailer speaking at the University of Chicago. (WBAI) (Sept. 9)

3:15 FOUR NETHERLAND OPERAS-I. Halewijn by Willem Pijper is discussed and performed in excerpted arrangement. Soloists, the Netherlands Chamber Choir, and the Utrecht Symphony are conducted by Felix de Nobel.

4:15 PROGRAMS FOR YOUNG PEOPLE.

  • Your Time: a program for the Under 5's from the BBC
  • Tell-me-again Tale Sheldon Rudolph with "Hoping for Elephants"
  • Prince Caspian-VIII: "Old Narnia in Danger"
  • Tidepool Tales: "A New Shell for Henry" and "Gail Helps a Friend," written and read by Dr. Herbert Archibald

5:30 DGG ARCHIVE SERIES

  • HANDEL Organ Concerto, Op. 4, No. 1, G minor (Mueller, Basil orch—Wenzinger) (Arc 3100) (15)
  • TELEMANN Quartet, D minor (Ens—Gorvin) (Arc 3043) (16)
  • LASSUS Motets: "Tristis est anima mea"; "Justorum animae" (Aachener choir—Rehmann) (Arc 3077) (5)
  • TELEMANN Concerto for 4 violins solo (Ens-Seiler) (Arc 3109) (7)
  • HAYDN Divertimento No. 37, C major (Salzburg Baryton trio) (Arc 3120) (11)

6:30 KPFA NEWS

7:00 COMMENTARY. Marshall Windmiller (SEPT. 25)

7:15 ORCHESTRAL MUSIC OF RAMEAU. Orchestral music from ballets and operas played by the Orchestre de Chambre on Concerts Lomareux conducted by Louis de Froment. (L'Oiseau Lyre OL 50194) (OCT. 2)

8:00 MEANDER'S "MISANTHROPE." A comedy first performed in Athens in 317 B.C. at a festival where it won the prizenow produced by the BBC World Theater in an adaptation by Raymond Raikes. (BBC)

9:00 EDUCATION AND THE UNIVERSITY-I. In the first of two programs from the SLATE conference this summer on the UCBerkeley campus, Profs. Christian Bay and David Rynin analyze the "present failure" and desirable goals of universities.

10:00 ASK AT THE UNICORN. Norman Thomas reads a scene from his recent novel.

10:30 JAZZ ARCHIVES. Philip F. Elwood (SEPT. 25)

11:00 CENSUS TRACT 2031: The Gang Worker. Mike Tigar talks with Anthony Serrato, a group guidance officer who was born in a highdelinquency section of East Los Angeles and returned to it in 1959. (KPFK)

11:30 FOLK SONGS SUNG BY WILFRED BROWN. Traditional songs of several coun-

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