September 1963 KPFA Folio

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tries, sometimes accompanied by John Williams, guitar. (L'Oiseau Lyre
OL 50203)

WEDNESDAY, September 25

7:00 ENGLISH COMPOSERS

  • GIBBONS The Cries of London (Deller—Consort) (Archive 3053) (8)
  • VAUGHAN WILLIAMS A Pastoral Symphony (London Phil. Orch—Boult)
    (London 9063) (36)
  • DOWLAND Lacrimae (Geneva Chamber Ens—Walter)
    (EMS 12) (24)
  • BRITTEN Spring Symphony (Vyvyan, Proctor, Pears, Covent Garden
    Chorus & Orch.—Britten) (London 5612) (43)

9:00 COMMENTARY. Marshall Windmiller (Sept. 24)

9:15 WINESBURG, OHIO-XIII. Onslow Stevens reads "Queer" from the Anderson collection. (KPFK)

9:40 DANCES OF SHAKESPEARE'S TIME-I. Music for the principal dances mentioned by Shakespeare is played by the Boyd Neel String Orchestra directed from the harpsichord by Thurston Dart. (L'Oiseau Lyre OL 50127)

10:15 MYSTICISM AND MORALS. Alan Watts explores their relationship. (KPFK)
(Sept. 15)

12:15 WEDNESDAY NOON CONCERT. Opening the fall series from the UC-Berkeley campus, Nancy Dols, clarinetist, and David Hemmingway, pianist, with John Spitzer, bassoonist, and Kit Ratchiff, clarinetist, play the Sonata in E-flat major for clarinet and piano by Brahms and the Divertimento No. 2 in B-flat major for two clarinets and bassoon by Mozart. KPFA will broadcast these concerts live throughout the academic year, and rebroadcast a tape recording at about 11:15 the same evening.

1:00 THE SHAPE OF MUSIC-II. Robert Erickson's series continues. (Archives)

1:30 COMMUNICATION AND THE PRESERVATION OF DEMOCRACY. Frank McCulloch, day managing editor of the Los Angeles Times, speaks at the Santa Barbara Adult Education Center.

2:30 JAZZ ARCHIVES. Philip F. Elwood (Sept. 24)

3:00 HIP HAMLET. Harry Chapman talks with Mike Tigar about Willy the Shake. (KPFK) (Sept. 18)

3:30 AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF A CATHOLIC AND ARCHIST-II. Ammon Hennacy continues. (Sept. 17)

4:15 PROGRAMS FOR YOUNG PEOPLE

  • Tell-me-again Tale: Stella Toogood
  • Time for Rhyme: Rachel Weller with some poems about animals
  • Prince Caspian-VIll: "How They Left the island"

5:30 CHAMBER SERIES

  • BACH Flute Sonata, G, BWV 1020 (Rampal, VeyronLacroix) (Epic 6045) (12)
  • HARRIS Piano Sonata (Mariner) (festival) (15)
  • HAYDN Quartet, E-flat, Op. 33, No. 2 (Schneider Qt.) (HS 9017) (15)
  • HANDEL Flute Sonata, C, Op. 1, No. 7 (Baker, Marlowe) (Decca 9608) (11)

6:30 KPFA NEWS

7:00 COMMENTARY. Rabbi Sidney Akselrad (SEPT. 26)

7:15 PREVIEW. Claire lsaacs introduces coming events in the arts, theater, and music. (SEPT. 26)

7:30 MUSIC BY HANDEL. Joan Sutherland, Hervey Allen, and William Herbert sing arias from Alcina and Esther. Sinfonias from Jephtha performed by the Philomusica of London, Anthony Lewis conducting, are also included. (OCT. 3)

8:15 OPERA REVIEW. Another in our series of San Francisco opera reviews.

8:45 DIEM'S OPPOSITION. The former head of the official Vietnam Presse, Nguyen Thai, is interviewed by KPFA's Ned Paynter and Burt White.

10:00 GOLDEN VOICES. Anthony Boucher presents the vibrant Spanish contralto Conchita Supervia (18951936) in songs of Musetta, Cherubino, Frasquita, and Carmen. (SEPT. 27)

10:30 LOUIS LOMAX AT STANFORD. The noted writer delivers the major address at the California Negro Leadership Conference in mid-August at Stanford University.

11:30 THE U. C. NOON CONCERT, rebroadcast from earlier today.

THURSDAY, September 26

7:00 MUSIC OF THE BACH FAMILY

  • J. B. BACH Overture in D (Zimbler Sinfonietta—Burgin) (Boston 4032) (18)
  • J. C. BACH Es erhub sich (Boston U. Chorus, Zimbler Sinfonietta—Burgin) (Boston 402) (10)
  • J. C. BACH Aria Eberliniana (Vider) (Haydn Society 3069) (17)
    J. BACH Unser Leben ist ein Schatten (Zurcher Bach-Chor—Henking) (Cantate T 72 097F) (6)
  • J. C. BACH Organ Concerto in F, Op. 7, No. 2 (Boyd Neel Orchestra—Dart) (L'Oiseau Lyre 50132) (12)
  • K. P. E. BACH Sonata in A (Milinka) (Westminster 18853) (14)
  • J. C. BACH Vauxhall Songs (Vyvyran, Morison, Boyd Neel Orch.—Dart) (L'OiseauLyre 50132) (13)
  • C. P. E. BACH Concerto in E-flat for harpsichord & pianoforte (Malcolm, Salter, London Baroque Orch.—Haas) (Parlophone 1009) (18)

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