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September 1963 KPFA FolioPage 13: Image | Text architect and editorial director of Progressive Architecture. (KPFK) 5:00 MUSIC FROM THE OPERAS OF ALBERT LORTZING. The East German radio has provided us with recorded performances of excerpts from "Die Beiden Schutzen," "Zar und Zimmermann," "Undine," "Der Wildschultz," "Der Waffenschmied" and "Regina." These are sung by a variety of soloists with the Leipsig and Berlin radio orchestros, with commentary by Will Ogdon derived and amplified from a translated production script from the Deutscher Demokratische Rundfunk. 6:30 KPFA NEWS 6:45 REPORT FROM THE UNITED NATIONS 7:00 COMMENTARY. Robert Pickus 7:15 LOTTE LEHMANN'S FAREWELL CONCERT. A secretly recorded Town Hall performance at which Miss Lehmann announced her retirement from concert life. Introduced by KPFK music director William Malloch. (KPFK) 8:30 SCHOENBERG'S SERENADE. The Melos Ensemble of London conducted by Bruno Maderna in a new recorded performance of Schoenberg's Serenade for septet and bass voice. (L'Oiseau Lyre OL 250) 9:15 THE HAREM DANCE AND ITS MUSIC. Explained and demonstrated for Will Ogdon by Laurie Williams, who as Rima, harem dancer, is replacing the bossa nova in the Bay Area. 10:15 ENZO AND THE PUERTO RICANS. Joe Papallo reads his story. (WBAI) (Oct. 4) 10:30 THE GOON SHOW. "The Spanish Suitcase." (BBC) 11:00 THE BRIDE OF ESP. Further adventures of the gallant crew of Terran Galactic Patrol Ship XV97, written by Jim Armstrong and produced by Ernest Lowe and John Whiting. SUNDAY, October 68:00 ROSALYN TURECK PLAYS BACH
10:00 BOOKS. Kenneth Rexroth (OCT. 10) 10:30 REPORT TO THE SUBSCRIBER. Trevor Thomas (Oct. 4) 10:45 ENGLISH MUSIC OF THE 13th, 14th AND 15th CENTURIES. Performed by La Capella Instrumentalis Geneva and the Chorus of Radio Lausanne conducted by Paul Hooreman. 11:45 SHAKESPEARE'S LADIES. Scenes from "Twelfth Night," "Macbeth," "Merchant of Venice," and "As You Like It," played by Daisy Aldan with the assistance of Barry Atwater. (KPFK) 11:45 CONSUMER PROTECTION. John Hopkins 12:00 JAZZ REVIEW. Philip F. Elwood 1:30 THE CULTURAL ARTS IN CALIFORNIA-VIII. Theater Actor Jack Lemmon and director Herbert BIau discuss the theater from their viewpoints. (KPFK) 2:20 THURSTON DART PERFORMS MOZART. The Epistle Sonatas K244 and K255 and the Cerenata Notturna K234, performed by the Philomusica of London directed by Thurston Dart. Mr. Dart is the organist in the Epistle Sonatas. (L'Oiseau Lyre OL 50162) 2:45 TILLICH ON RELIGION AND THE VISUAL ARTS. Dr. Paul Tillich delivers the last of his Regents' lecture series. 3:45 THE KONTARSKYS PLAY RAVEL AND DEBUSSY. Twopiano performances by Alfons and Aloys Kontarsky of Ravel's Mother Goose Suite and Le Petit Suite of Claude Debussy. 4:15 POLITICAL MISSISSIPPI. An interview by Dale Minor with David Powell, Area 5 director of the AFLCIO Council on Political Education. (WBAI) 5:00 THE CULTURAL ARTS IN CALIFORNIA-IX. Literature and Science Aldous Huxley is the speaker in the final program from the spring weekend seminar at UCLA. (KPFK) 6:00 THE KONTARSKYS PLAY SCHUBERT. The Fantasy in F minor and Marche Militaire played by duopianists Alfons and Aloys Kontarsky. 6:30 KPFA NEWS 6:45 REVIEW OF THE BRITISH WEEKLIES (BFA) 7:00 COMMENTARY. Robert Tideman (OCT. 7) 7:15 A C. P. E. BACH CONCERT. The Collegium Pro Arte plays the Sonata in D major for flute and continua, the Trio in B minor for flute, violin and continua, the Duorin E minor for flute and violin, Salfeggietto for harpsichord and the Quartet in G major for harpsichord, flute, viola, and cello. The performers include Irmgard Lechner, harpsichord; Kurt Redel, flute; Georg Schmid, viola; and Martin Bochmann, cello. (L'Oiseau Lyre OL 50017) 8:00 MAN ON EARTH. Ecologist S. P. R. Charter (OCT 11) 8:30 OPERA REVIEW. Our regularly scheduled reviews of recent performances by the San Francisco Opera Company. 9:00 MUSIC OF THE ITALIAN MASTERS. Frank de Bellis with music by Vivaldi, Brunelli, Manfredini, Galuppi, Boccherini, Rossini, Donizetti, and Puccini. (OCT 7) 10:30 CONCERT FROM BERLIN. Beethoven's Overture to Coriolan and violin concerto are followed by the third symphony of Brahms. The violin soloist is Boris Goldstein. The Radio Berlin Symphony Orchestra is conducted by Gyorgy Lehel. Courtesy of the East German Radio. | |
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