September 1963 KPFA Folio

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  • HAYDN Quartet, Op. 33, No. 4, Bh (Schneider Qrt) (HS 9021) (17)
  • HANDEL Flute Sonata, Op. 1, No. 1, E minor (Baker, Marlowe) (Decca 9607) (8)

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 1

7:00 MUSIC BY MOZART

  • Piano Sonata in C, K. 457 (Firkusny) (Columbia 4356) (17)
  • Misera, dove son!, K. 369 (Stader, Bavarian Radio Orch.—Lehmann) (Decca 9872) (7)
  • Piano Concerto No. 15 in B-flat, K. 450 (Kempff, Stuttgart Chamber Orch. Munchinger) (London 998) (32)
  • String Quintet in G, K. 516 (Gilbert, Griller String Quartet) (Eng. Decca 2515) (32)
  • Symphony No. 36 in C, K. 425 (Linz) (Bavarian Radio Orch.—Leitner) (Deutsche Grammophon 18579) (25)

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)

  • FAURE Violin Sonata, A major, Op. 13 (24) ASIOLI Cello Sonata, C major (23)
  • BEETHOVEN String Trio, E major, Op. 3 (42)

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

  • Your Time: a program for the Very Young from the BBC
  • Prince Caspian-XlI: Sorcery and Sudden Vengence
  • Leaves from the Tale of Pinocchio an etertainment for small orchestra.
    (Mercury MG5014)

5:30 DGG ARCHIVE SERIES

  • HANDEL Organ Concerto, Op. 4, No. 3, G minor (Mueller, ens—Wenzinger)
    (Arc 3100) (10)
  • TELEMANN Partita for recorder (Conrad, Koch, Gorvin) (Arc 3043) (13)
  • LASSUS Motet: "Venite ad me omnes" (Aachener choir—Behmonn) (Arc 3077) (5)
  • TELEMANN Concerto, E minor, for recorder and flute (Ens—Seiler)
    (Arc 3109) (14)
  • HAYDN Divertimento No. 109, C major (Salzburg Boryton trio) (Arc 3120) (13)

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

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