University of Oklahoma WNAD Bulletin (February 1, 1948)

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@ WNAD PROGRAM BULLETIN Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. 2 Page 4 L Africana, O) Paradiso; Les Hugeunots, Piff! Piff! : 19—MOZART, Marriage of Figae, Excerpts 20—MOZART, Die Entfuhring Aus Dem Serail, Ach, Ich Liebte; Welche Wonne; Exultate, ” Alleluia; Don Giovanni, Ah! Pieta Signori Miei; Finch Han Dal Vino. 21—MOZART, Il Re Pastore, L’Amero, Sano Costante; Die Zauberfléte, Queen Of The Night Aria: Der Holle Rache; IJ Seraglio, With Tenderness and Coaxing. — 23—-MOZART, Mentre Ti Lascio, O Figlia; Il Seraglio, Ah! Che Voglio Trionfare; Marriage of Figaro, La Vendetta. 24—PURCELL, The Aspiration, How Long Great God; If Music Must Be The Food Of Love; I Love and I Must; To Thee And To A Maid; I Gave Her Cakes and I Gave Her Ale. 25—PUCCINI, La Boheme, Mimi’s Farewell; Sono Andati; Back To Her Nest Comes The Swallow; You Were Laughing, You Were Flirting. 26—PUCCINI, La Boheme, Sleeping? Just Resting; Turandot, None Shall Sleep; Tosca, Strange Harmony; For Art and For Love. 27—MASSENET, Herodiade, Adieu, Donc; DUPARC Extase; LA FORGE, The Russian Nightingale; POULENC, La Corpe. 28—RACHMANINOFF, O Cease Thy Singing; The Soldier’s Bride; All Things Depart; Be‘fore My Window; The Drooping Corn. .NOONDAY CONCERT . Daily, 12:00-12:45 2—TSCHAIKOWSKY, Symphony No. Six in B Minor. 3—BEETHOVEN, Symphony No. Twa in D Major Op. Thirty-six; Twelve Contra Dances. 4—BERG, Concerto For Violin and Orchestra; MILHAUD, Protee-Symphonic Suite No. Two. 5—SCHUBERT, Symphony No. Six In C; LISZT, Faust, Mefisto Waltz. t 6—SHOSTAKOVICH, Symphony No. Six; GLIERE, Symphony No. Three, Scherzo. 7—MOZART, Magic Flute, Overture; MENDELSSOHN, Symphony No. Three In A Minor. 9—SIBELIUS, Tapiola (Symphonic Poem); GRIEG, Concerto In A Minor, For Piano and Orchestra. 10—DEEMS TAYLOR, Peter Ibbetson, McDONALD, Concerto For Two Pianos and Orchestra; BARLOW, Phapsody ‘“The Winter’s Passed” For Oboe and String Orchestra. 11—WAGNER, Tristan And Isolde, Prelude; Liebesnacht; Liebestod; Die Walkure, Magic Fire Music. 12—BOCCHERINI, Concerto In B Flat Major For Cello and Orchestra; Scuola Di Ballo. 13—STRAUSS/ Symphonia Domestica; STRAVINSKY, Pastorale. 14—BEETHOVEN, Leonore Overture No. Two; Symphony No. Five In C Minor. 16—-MOUSSORGSKY, Soaks gt An Exhibi Suite; Feb. Feb. Feb. ‘Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. 2 Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. tion; PROKOFIEFF, Classical Symphony In ~ D Major. 17—SIBELIUS, Symphony No. Four In A Minor * Op. Sixty-three; The Tempest-Incidental Music. 18—WAGNER, Tannhauser, Venusberg MusicBacchanale; Introduction to Act III; Die . Gotterdammerung, Brunhilde’s Immolation 19—LISZT, Hungarian Rhapsody No.9 In E Flat; RACHMANINOFF, Concerto No. Three In D Minor For Pino and Orchestra. — 20—ELGAR, Pomp and Cike cumstance March No. 1 In D Major; Symphony No. Two In __ E Flat Op. Sixty-three.| 21—ELGAR, Symphony No. Two In E Flat, (Concluded); Enigma Variations. 23—TSCHAIKOWSKY, The Swan Lake-Ballet; Suite No. Four In G Major. 24—BACH, Brandenburg Concerto No. Three In G; CHOPIN, Piano Concerto No. Two In F Minor For Piano and Orchestra. 25—-SHOSTAKOVICH, Prelude; Symphony No. | Five. 26—R. STRAUSS, Ein Holdealelon 27—VAUGHN-WILLIAMS. London Sym phony; DELIUS, Koanga, La Calinda. — 28—HANDEL, Water Music-Suite; HAYDN, Symphony No. 104 In D Major. MARCH TIME 3 Saturdays, 1:15-1:30 7—KING, Woody‘s Van March; Trouping Days; VAN LOAN, Salute To The American Legion; KING, Military Life; HOLMES, Minstrel Days March. 14—-TRUSELLE, On Guard; ALEXANDER, Across The Atlantic; KING, Lieutenant Commander; ALEXANDER, Olympic Hippodrome; FUCIK, Entry Of The Gladiators and Thunder and Blazes. 21—SOUSA, ‘The Diplomat; ALEXANDER, Belford Carnival; SOUSA, The Gridiron; The Charlatan March; KLORH, The Billboard. , 28—DE FRANCESCO, Americans All; CLOGAN, King Sol; DE ROSE, Song Of The Seabees; ELGAR, Pomp and Circumstance. MUSIC YOU WANT Daily, 1:45-2:15 2—HAYDN, Symphony No. Ninety-four in G. 3—BEETHOVEN, Quartet ‘No. Eight in E Minor. 4—BACH, Mass In B Minor, Excerpts 5—RACHMANINOFF, Concerto No. Two in C Minor 6—PROKOFIEFF, Sonata No. Seven. ‘7—BACH, Suite No. Three In D. 9—BERLIOZ-PROKOFIEFF, Romeo and Juliet. 10—TSCHAIKOWSKY, Romeo and ee wee 11—PUCCINI, La Boheme, Excerpts. 12—GRIEG, Concerto In A Minor for Piano and Orchestra. 13—SCHUBERT, Trio No. One In B Flat. 14—Selections From The Film “My Wild Irish Rose.”