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June 1974 KPFK FolioPage 17: Text | Image 8:30 BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA—Live in Concert. Boulez: Eclat. Stravinsky: Abraham and Isaac—David Evitts. Knussen: Symphony No. 3 (Introduction and Masque). Feldman: Cello and Orchestra—Jules Eskin, cello. Reich: Music for Mallet Instruments, Voices and Organ—Joan Heller, Pamela Fraley, Patricia A. Miller. Michael Tilson Thomas conducts. William Pierce hosts. Recorded with the Dolby "A" noise reduction system. Stereo. 10:30 RALPH NADER ON ENERGY & CONSUMERISM. Ralph Nader speaks on how consumers can organize to fight the giant energy corporations. This talk includes Nader's comments on the dangers of nuclear power, energy legislation in Congress, alternative energy technology, and the potential for a citizen's energy movement. Recorded at the Citizen's Energy Conference in Washington DC on February 18, 1974. Rebroadcast Monday the 24th, 3:30. 11:00 LESBIAN SISTERS. News and views of the Lesbian community; exploring the Lesbian culture. Women's music, poetry, discussion; guests, sometimes live performers, open phones. Hosted by Evan Paxton. 12:00 CAPTAIN MIDNIGHT: Rock, blues, monotone news, &c. wednesday 126:00 SUNRISE CONCERT: Paul Vorwerk. With calendar, Labor Report, and news summary at 8:40. 9:00 IMPEACHMENT DESK. Rebroadcast from yesterday evening. 9:30 THE MORNING READING: Lady Chatterly's Lover. Continuing our month-long presentation of D.H. Lawrence's novel, read by Dave Boxall (KPFK News), expletives and all. 10:00 ETHNIC MUSIC: Richland Women. Produced by Joanne Erde and Roberta Friedman. 11:00 INSIDE L.A. Earl Ofari selects excerpts from his Saturday program. 11:30 THE HEALTH DEPARTMENT. Exploring health care as it is practiced and as it might be. With Al Huebner of the Medical Committee for Human Rights. 12:00 NOON CONCERT. Music of Delius: Song of the High Hills; Sea-Drift; Eventyr; Dance Rhapsody No. 1; Paris; Royal Liverpool Philharmonic, Sir Charles Groves conducting. (Angel S 37011; S 36870). David Cloud hosts. Stereo. 1:55 REPORT TO THE LISTENER: Will Lewis 2:00 PLAY OF THE WEEK: Luther. John Osborne's work, directed by Guy Green and featuring Stacy Keach, Patrick Magee, and Robert Stephens. 4:00 ORGANIC GARDENING 5:00 DEALING. News and views set to music produced by Barbara Cady. 6:00 THE EVENING NEWS 6:45 IMPEACHMENT DESK. The latest developments from Washington and elsewhere. Produced by Dennis Levitt, with help from News and Public Affairs. 7:15 CHARLES MORGAN: Commentary 7:30 OPEN HOUR 8:30 MONDAY EVENING CONCERTS — I. The opening concert of MEC's 36th season, recorded live at the Leo S. Bing Theater of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art on October 8, 1973. Earle Browne: Times Five; Guillaume de Machant: Hoquetus David and Jean Ockeghem: Ut Heremita Solus (both arranged for instruments by Harrison Birtwistle) (American premiere); Gerhard Samuel: Three Hymns to Apollo; Joel Krosnik, cello solo (world premiere); George Rochberg: Music for the Magic Theater. Gerhard Samuel conducts the Cal Arts Faculty Ensemble. At intermission David Cloud interviews composer/conductor Samuel and MEC Director Dorrance Stalvey. Technical production by Mark Rosenthal, Frederick Ampel, and David Cloud. Recorded with the Dolby "A" noise reduction system. Stereo. 10:30 RIC MASTEN: After the Sunset — Part I. The Big Sur poet, full time wandering minstrel, ordained Unitarian minister, songwriter, philosopher—a living breathing ink-blot test or as he laughingly refers to himself, "a professional authentic person." In this first part of a two-part program, Ric and Billie Masten perform poems and songs about marriage and other female-male relationships. Recorded live in concert at Sepulveda Unitarian church on March 30, 1974. Engineering by Alan Kanter. Produced for radio by Howard and Roz Larman. 12:00 CAPTAIN MIDNIGHT: Rock, blues, monotone news, &c. 13 thursday6:00 SUNRISE CONCERT: Paul Vorwerk With Calendar, Charles Morgan, and news at 8:40 am. 8:55 IMPEACHMENT DESK: Rebroadcast 9:25 REPORT TO THE LISTENER: Will Lewis | |
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