University of Oklahoma WNAD Bulletin (October 1, 1948)

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Y MUSIC YOU WANT Daily, 1:45-2:15 Oct. 1—HOROWITZ, Recital of Piano Music by CHOPIN, DEBUSSY and PROKOFIEFF. Oct. 2—BEETHOVEN, Quartet No. 8. ° Oct. 4—PUCCINI, Excerpts from Madame Butterfly. Oct. 5——PROKOFIEFF, Classical Sysbphony. Oct. 6—KHATCHATURIAN, Sabre Dance and : other selections. Oct. 7—BRAHMS, Ein Deutsches Requiem. Oct. 8—BRAHMS, Ein Deutsches Requiem (con cluded). Oct. 9—Music by LECUONA. Oct. 1I—STOKOWSKI conducting works by GRANADOS, FALLA and BORODIN. Oct. 12—RUBINSTEIN, Recital of Piano Music by ‘ BEETHOVEN, SCHUMANN and DEBUSSY. : Oct. 13—Echoes from Grand Opera: Il Trovatore, Tannhauser, Otello. Oct. 14—GERSHWIN, An American in Paris; Rhapsody in Blue. Oct. 15—KOUSSEVITZKY conducting works by MOZART, GRIEG, TSCHAIKOWSKY and RAVEL. Oct. 16—BEETHOVEN, Sonata No. 8. Oct. 18—STRAVINSKY, Octet for Wind Instruments. Oct. 19—ITURBI, Recital of Piano Music by LISZT, CHOPIN and DEBUSSY. Oct. 20—Operatic Selections from La Bohme, Touhe, I Pagliacci. Oct. 21—Boston “Pops” Concert. Oct. 22—BACH, Double Violin Concerto. Oct. 23—CHOPIN, Etudes Op. 10. Oct.-25—J. STRAUSS, Blue Danube Waltzes, Vienna Woods Waltzes. Oct. 26—Ballet Music by CHOPIN, COPLAND: and STRAVINSKY. Oct. 27—RACHMANINOFF, Piano Concerto No. 2. Oct. 283—TOSCANINI conducting works of MOZART, BRAHMS and GROFE. Oct. 29—ADDINSELL, Warsaw Concerto. _ Oct. 30—CHOPIN, Etudes Op. 25. \ — SONGS OF YESTERYEAR . Alternate Saturdays, 5:15-5:30 2—ANONYMOUS, Nancy Lee; Tenting To Oct. night on the Old Camp Ground; Foster, Old Dog Tray; MENDELSSOHN, On Wings of — Song; DE SYLVA, When Day Is Done. Oct. 16—ANONYMOUS, Nora O’Neale; Beautiful Moon (Bella Lune); As I Went A Walking; PAINE, Home Sweet Home; HAGER, That Wonderful Mother of Mine. — Oct. 30—GRIEG, A Swan; ANONYMOUS, Kitty of Caleraine; BIZET, Intermezzo; TERRISS, Three O’Clock in the Marnie. STRAUSS, : Acceleration Waltz. _ WNAD PROGRAM BULLETIN @ CONCERT IN MINIATURE. Daily, 5:45-6:00 —s Oct. 1—BACH, Fugue in G Minor (the Great) from G Minor Fantasia and Fugue for Organ; — Siciliano'from C Minor Sonata for Violin and : Cembalo; Chorale-Herzliebster Jesu (My Dearest Jesus) from St. Matthew Passion. Oct.. 2—ROSSINI, Il Signor Bruschino, Overture; PONCHIELLI, La Gioconda, Dance of the Hours. Oct. 4—WAGNER, Die ‘Walkure, Magic Fire “Music; Act III, Ride of the Valkyries. Oct. 5—DVORAK, Slavonic Dance No. 3; Slavonic | Dance No. 4 in F Major; Slavonic Dance No. 15 in C Major. Oct. 6—MOUSSORGSKY, Khovantchina, Introduction; GLAZOUNOV, Waltz in F Major, Op. 51. Oct. 7—COWELL, Tales of Our Countryside. Oct. 8—SIBELIUS, Pohjola’s Daughter (Symphonic Fantasia). : : s Oct. 9—GRIFFES, The White Peacock from Roman Sketches; BARBER, Essay for Orchestra. Oct. 1I—BACH, ChoralePrelude: Nun Komm Der Heiden Heiland (Come Now, O Savior, of the Heathen.); Chorale Prelude-Komm Susser Tod (Come Sweet Death.); ChoralePrelude-Jesu, Joy of Man’s Desiring. Oct. 12—HANDEL, Concerto Grosso No. 5, Prelude and Fugue in D Minor; HAYDN, Concerto for Trumpet, Andante and Rondo. Oct. 13—MEYERBEER, The Prophet, Coronation March; MENDELSSOHN, Midsummer Night’s Dream, Scherzo; WAGNER, Parsifal, Flower Maiden’s Scene Act. II. Oct. 14—SAINT-SAENS, Havanaise, Op. 83; D'INDY, Fervaal, Introduction to Act I. Oct. 15—COATES, London Again Suite; NORTON, — Dance Suite, Prologue. Oct. 16—GERSHWIN, Cuban Overture. Oct. 18—RAMEAU-MOTTL, Platee, Minuet; LISZT, Hungarian Rhapsody No. 9 in E Flat. Oct. 19—HANDEL, Concerto Grosso No. 5 In D Major, Op. 6. Oct. 20—MENDELSSOHN, Capriccio Brillant; DVORAK, Slavonic Dance No. 13 in B Flat Minor. Oct. 2I—FAURE, Ballade for Pawo and Orchestra. Oct. 22—WAGNER, Parsifal, Good Friday Spell. Oct. 23—BERNARD ROGERS, Soliloquy; SAMUEL BARBER, Overture to School for Scandal. — Oct. 25—LULLY, Proserpine, Menuet des Ombres Heureuses; BACH, Concerto No. 5 in F Minor for Piano and Orchestra. Oct. 26—WAGNER, Rienzi, Overture; BIZET, La — Jolie Fille.de Perth, Danse Bohemienne. Oct. 27—BALAKIREFF, Russia, (Symphonic Poem) ; BIZET, Prelude to Act I from Carmen Suite. Oct. 28—MILHAUD, Concerto for Piano and Orches tra. Oct. 29—SIBELIUS, The Bard, Op. 64; Lemminkainen’s Homeward Journey. | Oct. 31—RIMSKY-KORSAKOV, Song of India; GRIFFES, Poem for Flute and. hati 2 FEES nes “Page 15