September 1963 KPFA Folio

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THURSDAY, October 3

7:00 CZECH COMPOSERS

  • SMETANA Richard Ill (Czech Phil. Orch.—Sejna) (Artia 117) (14)
  • MARTINU Concerto for two string orchestras, piano, and timpani (Czech Phil. Orch.—Ancerl) (Artia 135) (23)
  • SMETANA Wallenstein's Camp (Czech Phil. Orch.—Sejna) (Artia 117) (16)
  • JANACEK String Quartet No. 2 (Srnetana Quartet) (Artia 109) (25)
  • DVORAK Cello Concerto in B (Navarra, New Symph. Orch. of London—Schwarz) (37)

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.
(Sept. 25)

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)

  • DITTERSDORF Concerto for 2 Horns, E-flat major (22)
  • BRUCKNER Mass No. 3, F minor (58)

1:00 FORMS OF THE NOVEL. Prof. Richard Tracy describes the influence of Russian
novelists on English novelists.

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

  • Squirrel Nutkin: Judy Brundin reads a tale by Beatrix Potter
  • Poems and Rhymes: Selected and presented by Alice Benioff
  • Prince Caspian-XIV: "How All Were Very Busy"

5:30 DGG ARCHIVE SERIES

  • HANDEL Organ Concerto, Op. 4, No. 4, F major (Mueller, ens—Wenzinger)
    (Arc 3100) (15)
  • TELEMANN Sonata a tre, D major (Ens—Wenzinger) (Arc 3043) (12)
  • LASSUS Motets: "Improperium expectavit," "Super flumina Babylonis" (Aachener choir—Rehmann) (Arc 3077) (5)
  • TELEMANN Concerto for 3 oboes & 3 violins, B-flat major (Ens—Seiler)
    (Arc 3109) (12)
  • HAYDN Divertimento No. 44, D major (Salzburg Barytontrio) (Arc 3120) (12)

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 4

7:00 THEME AND VARIATIONS

  • BRITTEN Variations & Fugue on a Theme of Frank Bridge (Philharmonia Orch.—von Karajan) (Angel 35142) (27)
  • MOZART Piano Sonata in A, K. 331 (Neymeyer) (Archive 3012) (25)
  • REGER Variations & Fugue on a Theme by Mozart (Berlin Phil. Orch.—Bohm) (Decca 9979) (34)
  • HINDEMITH Symphonic Metamorphoses on Themes of Weber (Chicago Symph.—Kubelik) (Mercury 50024) (21)

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