University of Oklahoma WNAD Bulletin (July 1, 1948)

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@ WNAD PROGRAM BULLETIN WNAD’‘S LIVE MUSIC PROGRAMS 4 A Song for You Monday, 3:45-4:00 Dorothy Neal Snead Dorothy Neal Snead, soprano, sings your favorite selections from operettas, folk-songs, traditional music, etc. Join her each Monday for 15-minutes of good listening. Wednesday Musicale Wednesday, 5:00-5:15 Tune to 640 on your dial each week at. this time for a quarter-hour recital program presented by outstanding musicians from the University, Norman and elsewhere in Oklahoma. July 7—James Morton, clarinetist July 14—Glen Kezar—baritone July 21—Norman Music Club July 28—Harriet Nell Rutledge and Shirley Ann Rutledge, Duo-pianists WNAD’S RECORDED MUSIC PROGRAMS Five Centuries French Music Friday, 3:45-4:00 The best in French music is played for you by out standing French artists. This series is made possible © by the French broadcasting system in co-operation with WNAD. July 2—Symphonie Descriptive (Hector Berlioz) Mouvement Perpetuel (Francis Poulenc) July 9—Variations Chromatiques pour Piano (Georges Bizet) Reflexions dans |’Eau (Claude Debussy) July 16—Sarabande, Oraison Au Bord De L’Eau, Alleluia (Jacques Chailley) ; July 23—Sonata (Elizabeth Jacquet de la Guerre) Chaconne (Jean Terry Rebel) July 30—Trio (Ernest Chausson) Musical Merry-Go-Round Tuesday, Thursday, 7:45-8:00 Twice weekly, the Musical Merry-Go-Round brings you live music by Bob Gilkeson and his band. ORGAN MASTERWORKS Wednesdays, 8:30-8:45 7—MOZART, Ave Verum; McGRATH, Adoration; COMMUNION HYMN, O Lord I Am Not Worthy; CATHOLIC CHURCH HYMNAL, Hail, Glorious St. Patrick; Jesus, My Lord. Page 10 July July 14—DU CAURROY, Fantaisie Sur L’Air “Une Jeune Fillette.”; BOSSI, Aria Populare del Paese di Ath; BINGHAM, Chorale; BEDELL, Legende. July 21—BACH, Lamb of the God, Our Saviour, from The Little Organ Book, Trio Sonata No. 5 for Organ. : July 28—BACH, Choral Prelude—Christ Lay in Burial Robes; CORELLI, Concerto in C Major for Organ and Strings. MORNING CONCERT Daily, 9:00-9:30 1—BEETHOVEN, Quartet No. Thirteen in B Flat Major, Op. 130. 2—SCHUBERT, Symphony No. Nine in C Major, First and Second Movements. 3—SCHUBERT, Symphony No. Nine in C Major, Third and Fourth Movements; SMETANA, The Bartered Bride, Polka. 5—VERDI, La Traviata, Act I 6—VERDI, La Traviata, Act Il (Begun) 7—VERDI, La Traviata, Act II (Concluded). 8—VERDI, La Traviata, Act III 9—BEETHOVEN, Coriolan Overture; Twelve Contra Dances; Symphony No. Five In C Minor, First Movement. July 1O—BEETHOVEN, Symphony No. Five In C Minor, Concluded. July 12—EDWARDS, Into The Night; KERN, Only Make Believe; GILBERT-SULLIVAN, My Boy, You May Take It From Me; DI CAPUA, Maria Mari; GRIEG, Strange Music; GILBERT-SULLIVAN, Rising Early In The Morning; COWARD, I'll Follow My Secret Heart. July 13—MOZART, Quartet In B Flat Major. July 14-—-MENDELSSOHN, Symphony No. Five In D Major, Op. 107 July 1I5—HAYDN, Concerto In D Major For ’Cello And Orchestra. July 16—MENDELSSOHN, Ruy Blas Overture; MAHLER, Symphony No. One In D Major, First and Second Movements. July 17—MAHLER, Symphony No. One In D Major, Third and Fourth Movements. July 19—BORODIN, On The Steppes of Central Asia; RIMSKY-KORSAKOV, Scheherezade, Op. 35, First and Second Movements. July 20—RIMSKY-KORSAKOV, Scheherezade, Op. 35, Third and Fourth Movements. July 21—ROSSINI, The Thieving Magpie; MENDELSSOHN, Concerto No. One In G Minor, For Piano and Orchestra. July 22—WAGNER, Love Music From Tristan und Isolde. July 23—BEETHOVEN, Symphony No. Nine In D Minor, Op. 125, First and Second Movements. July 24—-BEETHOVEN, Symphony No. Nine In D Minor, Op. 125, Third and Fourth Movements. July 26—TSCHAIKOWSKY, The Swan Lake-Ballet. July 27—BACH, Sheep May Safely Graze; DEBUSSY, En Blanc Et Noir; RIMSKY July July July July July July July July