September 1963 KPFA Folio

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9:00 COMMENTARY. George Johns (Oct. 3)

9:15 NEW BOTTLES FOR NEW WINE. Morton Hunt discourses on "New Patterns in the Lives of Women." (KPFK) (Sept. 19)

10:15 EWAN MacCOLL SINGS BRITISH INDUSTRIAL BALLADS. Fourpence a day, the work of weavers, etc. with Peggy Seeger, guitar and banjo. (Vanguard VRS 9090)

10:30 "LOITERING" AND "LITTERING" IN MISSISSIPPI. Terrence ("Kayo") Hallinan tells Burt White about his six weeks in Mississippi as a field secretary for S.N.C.C.

11:30 CHAMBER MUSIC (Sept. 19)

  • BEETHOVEN Trio, B-flat major, Op. 97 (44)
  • BACH Suite for solo cello No. 4, E-flat major (23)
  • MOZART Trio No. 2, B-flat major, K. 502 (20)

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

1:45 ENZO AND THE PUERTO RICANS. Another Enzo the Barber story told in a Bronx Sicilian dialect by Joe Papallo. (WBAI) (OCT. 5)

2:00 MODERN JAZZ SCENE. Philip F. Elwood (Oct. 3)

2:30 THE CONTINUING STRUGGLE FOR POWER AT BODEGA BAY. Highlights of a meeting held in San Francisco by the Associated Democrats to discuss P. G. & E's proposed atomic power reactor at Bodega Bay. Produced and edited by Joan McIntyre.

3:30 MUSIC NEWS (Oct. 3)

3:45 GOLDEN VOICES. Anthony Boucher (Oct. 3)

4:15 PROGRAMS FOR YOUNG PEOPLE

Tell-me-again Tale: Ruth Prince with "Tigers in the Cellar"
Prince CaspianXV: "AsIan Makes a Door in the Air," the last section in
Jan Dawson's reading of the C. S. Lewis novel.
Zoo's Who: A fantasy written by Charles Zemalis and read by the author and Judy Brundin. Sounds by Robin Goodfellow.
What's Going On?

5:30 CHAMBER SERIES

BACH Solo Flute Sonata, A minor, BWV1013 (Rampol) (Epic 6045) (12)
STRAVINSKY Piano Sonata (Rosen) (Epic 3792) (14)
HAYDN Quartet, Op. 33, No. 6, D major (Schneider Quartet) (HS 9021) (17)
HANDEL Flute Sonata, Op. 1, No. 4, A minor (Baker, Marlowe)
(Decca 9607) (12)

6:30 KPFA NEWS

7:00 COMMENTARY. William Brinton (OCT. 5)

7:15 REPORT TO THE SUBSCRIBER. Trevor Thomas (OCT. 6)

7:30 MY WORD! (BBC) (OCT. 8)

8:00 TWO MASTERWORKS BY ARNOLD SCHOENBERG. Pierrot Lunaire and Die Gluckliche Hand with soloists Bethany Beardslee and Robert Oliver. (Sept. 26)

8:55 TRANSLATIONS FROM THE GERMAN. Poet Aaron Kramer reads his translations of Goethe, Schiller and Heine.

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

10:30 THE COMPOSER'S CORNER

1:30 THE MIDNIGHT SPECIAL. Gert Chiarito and brave little band.

SATURDAY, October 5

8:00 MUSIC BY HANDEL

Zadok the Priest (Geroint Jones Singers & Orch.) (Arc 14124) (6)
Concerto Grosso in C (Alexander's Feast) (Capella Coloniensis—Wenzinger) (Archive 3140) (114)
Acis & Galatea (Sutherland, Pears, St. Anthony Singers, Philomusica—Boult) (L'OiseauLyre 50179/80) (86)

10:00 COMMENTARY. William Brinton (Oct. 4)

10:15 "PATRIOTS OF DEMOCRACY." Trevor Thomas questions Roy H. Weber, 23, director of an organization he describes as “right-wing” opposition to a socialized America and a communistdominated world government via the United Nations.

11:00 ETHNIC MUSIC. Robert Garfias of listener subscription station KRAB in Seattle discussing and playing tapes of Korean music.

12:00 HOW NOT TO TEACH TEACHERS. Teacher and writer James D. Koerner talks with Chris Koch about American teacher education. (WBAI)

12:45 RIMA, HAREM DANCER AND STUDENT. An interview with Laurie Williams, student of anthropology, who as Rima is broadening community interest in the harem dance. This evening Rimo explains the dance and its music in a second program.

1:30 ESCAPE! Anthony Boucher with his biweekly review of new titles in mystery and science fiction.

2:00 FOLK MUSIC WITH ROLF CAHN (Sept. 30)

2:45 MY FATHER'S ORCHARD. Raymond Kennedy reads Chapters 4 and 5 from Part II. (WBAI)

3:30 A STRAVINSKY PROGRAM. Eudice Shapiro, violin, and Brooks Smith, piano, in a recently recorded performance of Stravinsky's Divertimento drawn from Le Baiser de la Fee. This is preceded by the Ragtime for 11 instruments conducted by Igor Stravinsky. (Ava AIS and Cal. ML 5772).

4:00 EQUIPMENT REPORT. Robert S. MacCollister

4:30 THE CULTURAL ARTS IN CALIFORNIA—VII: Music and Architecture. The speakers are Raymond Kendall, dean of the USC School of Music, and Thomas H. Creighton,

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