University of Oklahoma WNAD Bulletin (June 1, 1948)

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June. June June June June June June June _ June June June June June June June June RELIGIOUS MASTERWORKS me Fridays, 8:30-8:45 “4. MENDELSSOHN, Elijah, O Rest in» whe Lord; If With All Your Hearts; Sz. Paul, But the Lord is Mindful of His Own. 11—HAYDN, The Creation, And God Said; On Mighty Pens; ROSSINI, Stabat Mater, Cujus ' Animan. MENDELSSOHN, Elijah, Then Shall the Righteous Shine Forth 18—SCHUBERT, Ave Maria; MALOTTE, The _ Beatitudes; The Twenty-Third Psalm 25—IDUNSTABLE, Quam Pulchra Es; ‘GABRIELLI, In Ecclesiis Benedicte Domino ~ HYMNS OF FAITH Mondays, 8:30-8:45 7—O Could I Speak; Soldiers of Christ Arises O For A Closer Walk With God; In the Sweet Bye and Bye; Shall We Gather At the River 14—Tell Me the Old Old Story; I Love Thy ~ Kingdom Lord; There Is A Fountain; Ye Sexy suis of God; How Firm A Foundation | 21—Jesus Shall Reign; Wonderful Words of Life; Lead On, Oh King Eternal; O Jesus I have Promised; There’s A Wideness in God's Mercy ORGAN MASTERWORKS __ Wednesday, 8:30-8:45 y 2—REUBKE, Sonata In C Minor On The 94th Psalm, for Organ, First and Second Movements 9—REUBKE, Sonata In C Minor On The 94th Psalm, For Organ, Third Movement; FRANCK; Piece Heroique — 16—BACH, Choral Prelude, Adorn Yourself, Dear Soul; On The Rivers Of Babylon 23—MOZART, Sonata In D; Sonata In C, K 328; Sonata In C, K 336 30—ARCADELT, Ave Maria; COUPERIN, Chaconne; BACH, Choral Prelude, Come Sweet Death MORNING CONCERT Daily, 9:00-9:30 1—DELIBES, Sylvia Ballet, Prelude, Valse Lente, Pizzicati; D’INDY, Sympmeay On A French Mountain Air 2—MOZART,. Concerto No. 9 in E-Flat, K. 271, First and Second Movements; BRAHMS, Waltzes Nos. 7 and 8, Op. 39; Ballade in G Minor 3—MOZART, ‘Concerto No. 9, in E-Flat, K.271, Third Movement; BACH, Partita No. 2 in C Minor;’Jesu, Joy of Man’s Desiring 4—GLIERE, Russian Sailors’ Dance; SMETANA, Dance of the Comedians; DVORAK, Slavonic Dance No. 10 in E> Minor; BRAHMS, Hungarian Dance No. 5; STRAUSS, Wine, Women and Song; -SHOSTAKOVITCH, Polka and Danse Russe from “The Age of Gold’; REZNICEK, Donna Diana Overture : 5—WAGNER, ‘Act I, Srnec # 3 biti “Die ; June _ June June June June ’ -WNAD PROGRAM BULLETIN: e o de ¥ x Walkuere’’; iene bee from “Rienzi” : Siegfried (Act II): Forest Murmurs, ; 7—MOUSSORGSKY, Persian Dance from Khovantchina; PROKOFIEV, Symphony — No. 5, Op. 100, First and Second Maye: $3 ments “8PROKOFIEV; Symphony No. 5, Op. 100, 4 | Third and Fourth Movements; SIBELIUS, Finlandia 9—BEETHOVEN, Diaaias No. 4in C Minor, Op. 18, No. 4; HAYDN, Menuetto from Quartet No. 83 in B-Flat Major, Op. 103 © 10—TCHAIKOVSKY, Nutcracker Suite, Marche Symphony No. 4 in F Minor, First and Second Movements be 11—TCHAIKOVSKY, atic. No. 4 in F — Minor, Third and Fourth Movements; Nutcracker Suite, Miniature Overture; BORODIN, Polovtsian Dances from Prince Igor 12—BELLINI, Ah! Non Credea Mirarti from La | Sonnambula; BOITO, L’Altra Notte In | Fondo from Mefistofele; PUCCINI, Si, Mi | Chiamano Mimi from La Bohéme; BEL' LINI, Casta Diva from “Norma”; VERDI, Miserene from I Trovatore; Death of Otello S _ from Otello; PUCCINI, Tosca, Strange ack \ Harmony oa 14—SCHUMANN, Quartet No. 1 in A Minor, Op. 41, First Second, Third and Fourth Movements; BRAHMS, Sonata No.3in D Minor, Second Movement. 3 15—HANDEL, The Gods Go A Begging—Ballet, /Musette; BRAHMS, Song of Destiny; BEETHOVEN, Concerto No. 1 in C for Piano and Orchestra, OP: 15, First. Moveoes ment ga 16—BEETHOVEN, Gcacetie No. 1 in C fees Piano and Orchestra, Op. 15, Second: and — Third Movements; DEBUSSY, Lille Joyeuse; Feuilles Mortes : 17—Program of CHOPIN piano music a 18—MAHLER, Songs of a Wayfarer; FLOTOW, Lionel’s Air from Martha; MENDELS“) Nae SOHN, Hebrides Overture : : 19—BEETHOVEN, Sonata No. 21 in C, Op. 53, First and Second Movements; CHOPIN, Barcarolle in F Sharp; Prelude in F 21—SCHUMANN, Dichterliebe (Song Cycle) 22—STRAUSS, Explosions Polka, Electrofor — = Polka; MOZART, Eine Kleine Nachtmusik; STRAUSS, Festival Quadrille, Chamnpery Polka, Schnellpost Polka June 23—Hymns Sung by Nelson Eddy 5 June 24—FRANCK, Les Eolides; RIMSKYKORSAKOV, Le Coq d’Or Suite : ~ June 25—-LEONCAVALLO, Prologue from Papliaté _ GOUNOD, Jewel, Song from Faust; —~ GRETRY, Blondél’s Air from Richard, — Coeur de Lion; BERLIOZ, Song of the Flea, from The Damnation ofFaust; MASSENET, Vision Fugitive from Herodiade} co BIZET, Habahera from Carmen; Valse Ariette from Mireille June 26—BEETHOVEN, Sonata Wes 23 in ae Mi June June _ June June June June June June June