University of Oklahoma WNAD Bulletin (June 1, 1948)

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: ca Soe _WNAD. PROGRAM BULLETIN. June 25—A Verdi Program : jane 14—MOZART, Sonate In A Major; LISZT, ee June 26—BEETHOVEN, Sonata No. 8 In C Minor; Harmonies Poetiques et Religieuses, FuQuartet No. 8 In E Minor, Third =“ ‘ : ‘nerailles; Hungarian Rhapsody No. 15 as Fourth Movements June 16—CHOPIN, Ballade No. 1 In G Minor, Op. June 28—The Desert Song 23; Nocturne No. 5 In F Sharp Major Op. os June 29—Chopin Etudes Ries 15, No. 2; Polonaise No. 3 In E Flat Minor, June 30—A Wagner Program ¢ Op. 26, No. 2; Nocturne No. 2 In E Flat" ; ‘NOTES AND CLEFS Major, Op. 9, No. 2; Polonaige No. 3 In Aye é Major, Op. 40, No. 1 Tine i ee EO. ae pie Por June 18—BRAHMS, Tw Choral Pislade Op. 122, : Violin and Viola, K. 424; SCHUMANN, _ A Rose Breaks Into Bloom; Oh. World E’en: Ronit Ade sor Op. 94, Nos One: Must Leave Thee; Sonata No. 2In Shep : Two and Three £ Minor, Op. 2 . 3 Si ‘ June 21—Chopin, Andante Spianato, Op. 22; ‘Palow = June 3 eo eager por gat BRAHMS, ' naise No. 5 In F Sharp Minor; Nocturne Tn = x é A Flat Major, Op. 32, No. 2; Pélonaise No. June 5—SMETANA, Quartet No. 1 In E Minor : ec June 8—BACH, Church Cantata, Sinfonia; 6 In A Flat Major, Op. 535 psciege In F a a Minor, Op. 55, No. 1 Sage 2a REMOMAR Olena Sethe Db Fane ‘gee Quartet No, 18 In D Minor, K., Jane 25—FERGUSON, Sonata In F Minor; KRENEK, : 421; BRAHMS, Sonata No. 3 In D Minor Little Suite June 28—TSCHAIKOWSKY, Dumka; ‘RACHMANINOFF, Prelude In G Flat Major; Prelude _ . In E Major; Prelude In F Major; PreludeIn _/ F Minor; Etude In C Major, Op. 33, No. 2; < Etude In E Flat Major, Op. 33, No. 7; : Daisies, Op. 38; Polka De W.R. aos June 30—SCHUBERT, Fantasie In C Major;° BRAHMS, Rhapsody In B Minor, Op. 99. For Violin and Piano, Adagio June 12—BEETHOVEN, Quartet No. 9 In C Major June 15—ROUSSEL, Quartet In D Major, Op. 45; QUINCY PORTER, Suite For Viola Alone June 17—-DEBUSSY, Dances 1904, Sacred And Profane Dances; DOHNANYI, Serenade In C Major For Violin, Viola and ’Cello June 19—DUBENSKY, Fugue For Eighteen Violins; | PROKOFIEFF, Quartet Op. 50 No. 1 7 = June 22—PACHELBEL, Canon; MOZART, Quartet MUSIC FOR ALL es No. Two In E Flat Major, K. 493 t 4:0 0 A eae _ June 24—SIBELIUS, Quartet In D Minor ae ee Overture; ee June 26—STRAVINSKY, L’Histoire Du Soldat MENDELSSOHN, S h =: Z : ymphony No. 4in A June 29—-SCHUMANN, Quintet In E Flat Major : Major, RICHARD STRAUSS, Death and. a TREASURY OF PIANO pe Tiiewraion RECORDINGS Be June —BEE HOVEN, Symphony No. En AST ee b Major; KHATCHATURIAN, Gayne, Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, 3:00-3:30 Pallet Suite ‘No. 2 : June 2—DEBUSSY, Danseuses De Delphes; Voiles; . June 19—SCHUBERT, Overture in the Italian an Sole Nee ChOUAT WL Vee Sencar, i tty CHAIKOWSKY, Smpony 3 0. in inor : La Fille Aux Cheveux De Lin; Minstrels; fae 26—WEBER, Der Freischitz, Overture; GRIEG, joe ADE TALTA, I dnoy Bivoltet ie; —SHMGM Miner fr Pano and Oren ie : , 3 tra; e Comedians. VILLA-LOBOS, Suite Floral, Joy in The N ER N MIN IAT ; RE Garden; Alma Brasillera, Choros No. Five; co C T I U ; Carnaval Das Criancas, O Ginéte Do Daily, 5:45-6:00 ake x Pierrozinho; Dancas Caracteristicas AfriJune 1—BERLIOZ, Beatrice and Benedict, Ovicttisnes canas, Farrapos; The Child’s Family, Little Les Troyens, Marche Troyenne China Doll; Little Paper Doll;. Brazilian June 2—BIZET, L’Arlesienne Suite No. 1 Se Doll; Gingerbread Man; Poor Little Rag June 3—DELIUS, Over the Hills and Far Away — Doll; Punch; Little Witch Doll June 4—GRIEG, Peer Suite No.1, Op.46 June 7—CHOPIN, Prelude In D Flat Major, Op. 28, June 5—GLAZOUNOV, Overture On Greek Themes < No. 15; Prelude In A Flat Major, Op. 28, No. 1, Op. 3 No. 17; Fantasie-Impromptu, Op. 66; June 7—SIBELIUS, Swan Of Tuonela, Op. 22 No. Mazurka In C Sharp Minor, Op. 50, No. 3; ~ Swan White, Maiden With The Roses Waltz No. 9 In A Flat, Op. 69, No. = _ June 8—GERSHWIN, An American In Paris j Mazurka In A Minor, Op. 17, No. 4 June 9—SARASATE, Romanza ‘Andaluza; Zapates i June 9—DEBUSSY, Homage To Rameau; Réflets do; CHABRIER, Scherzo Valse st” _Dans L’Eau; Poissons D’Or; Soiree Dans June 10—GLAZOUNOV, Carnaval Overture; SCR : Grenade; Estampes, Pagodes; Jardins Sous BIN, Two Etudes, No. HES La Pluie; Arabesque No. 2 In G ae June 11—FERROUD, Sonata In A Major For * June 1I—CHOPIN, Waltzes, No. 1; 2; 3; 7; and Piano _ Mazurka In B Major; Mazurka In D ‘Major Foe } BE Nee ge Scherzo Tarantelle Ca