September 1963 KPFA Folio

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ens concludes his readings from the Sherwood Anderson collection with "Sophistication" and "Departure." (KPFK)

2:00 MODERN JAZZ SCENE. Philip F. Elwood (Sept. 26)

2:30 LATIN AMERICA: World in Revolution. A talk by Sidney Lens. (KPFK) (Sept. 15)

3:45 GOLDEN VOICES. Anthony Boucher (Sept. 25)

4:15 PROGRAMS FOR YOUNG PEOPLE

  • Prince Caspian-X: "The Return of the Lion"
  • Sir Launcelot and the Mouse: A Tale of Miss Tiddy, written and read by Else Fagrell
  • What's Going On?

5:30 CHAMBER SERIES

  • BACH Flute Sonata, E minor, BWV 1034 (Rampal, Veyron-Lacroix)
    (Epic 6045) (14)
  • BERG Sonata for Piano, Op. I (Gould) (Col 5336) (13)
  • HAYDN Quartet, Op. 33, No. 3, C major Schneider, Qrt) (HS 9017) (23)
  • HANDEL Flute Sonata, G major, Op. 1, No. 5 (Baker, Marlowe) (Decca 9607) (9)

6:30 KPFA NEWS

7:00 COMMENTARY. Urban Whitaker (SEP. 28)

7:15 REPORT TO THE SUBSCRIBER. Trevor Thomas (SEPT. 29)

7:30 MY WORD! (BBC) (OCT. 1)

8:00 THE FOUR SEASONS. Antonio Vivaldi's programmatic concerti celebrating the four seasons, performed by Karl Munchinger and the Stuttgart Chamber Orchestra. (Richmond B 19056)

8:45 ACADEMIC FREEDOM. Dr. Russell Kirk, author, lecturer, and a visiting professor of politics this summer at Los Angeles State College, discusses limitations on conservative professors. (KPFK)

9:30 THE ELEVENTH HOUR. Time held for new programs.

10:30 JOSEPH KRIPS CONDUCTS MOZART. The D minor Requiem, K626, with soloists Werner Pech, Hans Breitschopf, Walter Ludwig, Harold Proglhof and the Vienna Hofmusikkapelle. (Richmond B 19077)

11:30 THE MIDNIGHT SPECIAL. With no limitations on conservative folksters.

SATURDAY, September 28

8:00 THEATRE MUSIC BY KURT WEILL.

  • Johnny Johnson (Soloists, orchestra—Matlowsky) (MGM 3447) (52)
  • Music for the Stage (MGM Chamber Orch.—Winograd) (MGM 3519) (17)
  • Seven Deadly Sins (Lenya, soloists, orch.—Bruckner-Ruggeberg)
    (Columbia 5175) (37)

10:00 COMMENTARY. Urban Whitaker (Sep. 27)

10:15 THE VIETNAM EXILES. Dr. Helen Lamb, who is working on a book on South Vietnam, talks with Chris Koch. (WBAI)

11:00 MUSIC OF VENZUELA. Robert Garfias in another of his ethnic music series from KRAB in Seattle.

12:30 CONVERSATION: Ignazio Silone. A discussion of the social and political background of Silone's work. (WBAI) (Sept. 15)

1:00 AUTOMATION IN EDUCATION. A program on teaching machines and programmed instruction, produced and edited by Chris Koch. (WBAI)

2:00 FOLK MUSIC WITH ROLF CAHN (Sep. 23)

2:45 MY FATHER'S ORCHARD. Raymond Kennedy reads Chapter 3 from Part II of his novel. (WBAI)

3:15 SOUTHERN LABOR AND CIVIL RIGHTS. A field documentary produced by Dale Minor in Birmingham, Ala., and Jackson, Miss. (WBAI)

4:15 EUDICE SHAPIRO PLAYS STRAVINSKY. The Los Angeles violinist is accompanied by Brooks Smith in Stravinsky's Duo Concertant. (Ava A/AS15)

4:30 NORTHERN LABOR AND CIVIL RIGHTS. James Farmer, executive director of CORE, and Nick Kisburg, education director of Joint Council 16 of the Teamsters. Chris Koch moderating. (WBAI)

5:35 PIERRE MONTEUX CONDUCTS BRAHMS. A new recording by the 88-year-old principal director of the London Symphony Orchestra. He conducts the Academic Festival Overture and the Symphony No. 2 in D major. (Philips PHM 50003'5)

6:30 KPFA NEWS

6:45 PAUL GOODMAN ON EDUCATION-VI. In the last of his series, M.r. Goodman's title is "Synthesis." (WBAI)

7:00 COMMENTARY. Frank Quinn

7:15 HAPPY BIRTHDAY, PIERRE MONTEUX. A rehearsal of the Beethoven Ninth led by Pierre Monteux. The orchestra decides to celebrate his 88th birthday with an impromptu performance of the Marseillaise. (KPFK)

8:15 LABOR, AUTOMATION, AND RACE. A. Philip Randolph is interviewed by Mort Perry and Paul Schaffer. (WBAI)

8:35 WALTER REUTHER ON CIVIL RIGHTS. The president of the United Auto Workers speaks to the 1963 Urban League conference in Los Angeles. (KPFK)

9:10 NEW MUSIC ENSEMBLE CONCERT. From the University of California at Davis, a concert of compositions by faculty members Jerome Rosen, Larry Austin, and Richard Swift.

10:30 HOW QUIET ON THE WESTERN FRONT? Hollywood director Lewis Milestone discusses movies and performers with Herbert Feinstein.

11:00 THE MATE OF THE BALROG. No. 3 in our rebroadcasts of the Compendium Cliche Co. productions—this one a drama of the high seas of Outer Space, written by Jim

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