University of Oklahoma WNAD Bulletin (November 1, 1948)

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i ei aan Nov. Console Masterworks Monday, Wed., Fri., 8:30-8:45 Mildred Andrews, assistant professor of music, and her students bring you organ music. Miss Andrews appears on Wednesdays and her students on Mondays and Fridays. Folk Songs (Mon., Wed., Fri., 12:45) Bob Duncan, University arts and sciences senior, presents folk songs familiar to Oklahomans. Duncan is making an intensive study of folk songs handed down, es state pioneers. MORNING CONCERT ‘Daily, 9:00-9:30 1—BEETHOVEN, Piano Concerto No. 4 in G Major Op. 58. 2—SCHUMANN, Symphony No. 1 in B Flat Mejor Op. 38. 3—-GLUCK, phe Dance of the Furies; SAINT-SAENS, Samson and Delilah, Act III Bacchanale; MASSENET, Le Cid— Ballet Suite. 4—BRAHMS, Tragic Overture; SIBELIUS, Tapiola (Symphonic Poem). >—DELIUS, Fennimore and Gerda, Intermezzo; Sea Drift. Nov. Noy. Nov. Nov. / 6—STRAUSS, Wine Women and Song; Treasure Waltz; Motoren Walzer; Tales from the Vienna Woods. 8—MOUSSORGSKY, Khovantchina, Persian Dance; RACHMANINOFF, Rhapsody on a Theme by cae for Piano and Orchestra. 9—WOLF-FERRARI, Jewels of the Madonna, Dance of the Camorristi; DEBUSSY, La Mer. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. NER, Tristan Und Isolde, Love Music. _ Nov. ‘11—SCHUBERT, Reps No. 5 in B Flat a Major. Nov. 12—RAMEAU, iz Fete d’Hebe, Musette; DOHNANYI, Suite for Orchestra. 10—BEETHOVEN, Fidelio, Overture; WAG Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. e Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Noy. Nov. Nov. Nov. ie >. WNAD PROGRAM BULLETIN @ 13—ROMBERG, Selections; RODGERS, My Heart Stood Still. 15—CHAUSSON, Symphony in B Flat Major Op. 20. f 16—MOZART, Concerto No. 19 in F Major K. 459 for Piano and Orchestra. 17—COUPERIN, La Sultane Suite, Overture and Allegro; ALBENIZ, Iberia. 18—WAGNER, Pannhauser; Bacchanale (Venusberg Music); RIMSKY-KORSAKOV, Capriccio Espagnol. 19—SIBELIUS, Symphony No. 3 in C Major. 20—HANDEL, Sarabande; ROSSINIRESPIGHI, The Fantasic Toyshop, Ballet. 22—OFFENBACH, Gaite Parisienne; RAVEL, Le Tombeau de Couperin. ‘ 23—-HANDEL, Xerxes, Largo; BEETHOVEN, Symphony No. 8 in F Major. 24—BIZET, L’Arlesienne Suite No. 2, Menuet: SAINT-SAENS, Concerto No. 2 in G Minor for Piano and Orchestra. 25—SIBELIUS, The Tempest, Prelude to Incidental Music; MOUSSORGSKY, arr. Stokowski Boris Godounov (Symphonic Synthesis). 26—DEBUSSY, Printemps—Symphonic Suite; RESPIGHI, The Birds. . 27—TSCHAIKOWSKY, The Sleeping pecnnge Ballet. 29—BEETHOVEN, Leonore Overture No. 3 BRAHMS, Variations on a Theme by Hayden, 30—STRAUSS, Salome, Dance of the Seven Veils; PROKOFIEFF, Scythian Suite. MELODIC MOMENTS Daily 10:00-10:15 I1—ROME, My Heart Sings; PORTER, Begin the Beguine; SOUR, Body and Soul; AKST, Dinah; YOUMANS, I Know That You Know. 2—PADILLA, La Violetera; MORALES, Oye Negra; ZUAZO, El Muerto Se Fue De Rumba; CUGAT, Rhumba Rhapsody; TOUZET, Tu Felicidad; DUSAULT, La Rumbantela. Page 11 é a Sabo see ve