University of Oklahoma WNAD Bulletin (July 1, 1948)

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@ WNAD PROGRAM BULLETIN July July July July July July July July July July July July July July July July July July July Radio Station WILL Univ, of Ill, Urbana, Ill. 22—ROSSINI, William Tell, Overture; MASCAGNI, Cavalleria Rusticana, Intermezzo. 23—BRAHMS, Hungarian Dance No. 7; GRIEG, Heart Wounds and Last Spring, Op. 34; JARNEFELT, Berceuse. 24—-CHAVEZ, Xochipili-Macuilxochitl; Los Cuatro Soles, Danza a Conteotl; Traditional Mexican Music, Yaqui Music. 26—HANDEL, Tambourine; LISZT, Mefisto Waltz-Dance in the Village Inn. 27—BRAHMS, Academic Festival Overture; Hungarian Dance No. 3. 28—OFFENBACH, Orpheus In Hades, Overture; BIZET, L’Arlesienne Suite No. Two, Farrandole, Danse Provencale. 29—MOUSSORGSKY, Fair At Sorotchinsk, Gopak; LIADOFF, Baba Yaga; KHRENNIKOV, Symphony No. One, Op. 4. 30—COLERIDGE-TAYLOR, Four Characteristic Waltzes, Valse Bohemienne, Valse de la Reine, and Valse Mauresque. 31—-FRIML, Selections from: You’re In Love; Rose Marie and The Vagazond King. EVENING CONCERT Daily, 6:30-7:00 1—SCHUBERT-LISZT, Fantasie For Piano and Orchestra; LITOLFF, Concerto Sym: phonique No. Four, Second Moyvement— Scherzo. 2—CHOPIN, Etudes Op. 25. 3—HAYDN, Quartet No. Thirty in G Minor Op. 74 No. 3; BACH, Brandenburg Concerto No. Four in G Major; HANDEL, Allegro from Sonata in D Major for Violin and Piano. 5—ROSSINI, The Barber of Seville, Ecco Ridente In Cielo, Largo Al Factotum, Una Voce Poco Fa, A Un Dottor Della Mia Sorte, Io Sono Docile, Zitti, Zitti, Piano, Piano. 6—MOZART, Serenade In G Major. SCHUMANN, Symphony No. Two in C Major Op. 61, First Movement. 7—-SCHUMANN, Symphony No. Two in C ‘Major Op. 61, Second, Third and Fourth ‘ “Movements; MENDELSSOHN, _ Scherzo from Octet In E Flat. 8—-BEETHOVEN, Sonata in F Major, Op. 24; TARTINI, Air from Sonata No. Twelve in G Major. 9—SCHUMANN, Frauenliebe Und Leben; MENDELSSOHN, Morning Greeting; On Wings of Song. 10—MOZART, Quintet In A For Clarinet and Strings, K. 581. 12—MOZART, Don Giovanni Overture; BERLIOZ, Symphonie Fantastique, First and Second Movements. July July July July July July July July July July July July July July July July July July 13—BERLIOZ, Symphonie Fantastique, Third and Fourth Movements. 14—DVORAK, Quartet No. Six in F Major; Slavonic Dance No. 2. 15—SCHUBERT, Symphony No. Two in B Flat Major; Rosamunde, Entr’ Acte No. 2. 16—BACH, Toccata and Fugue In D Minor; FRANCK, Chorale No. One in E Major for Organ; BACH, Chorale Prelude—Christ That Makes Us Happy. 17—BORODIN, Symphony No. Two in B Minor, TSCHAIKOWSKY, Mazeppa-Cossack Dance. 18—DVORAK, Quartet No. Six in F Major Op. 96, Slavonic Dance No. 2 in E Minor. 19—SAINT-SAENS, Concerto No. One ‘for Violoncello and Orchestra Op. 33; Introduction and Rondo Capriccioso. 20—MOZART, Symphony No. Forty-One in C Major K. 551. 21—HAYDN, Quartet In F Minor Op. 20 No. 5, First Movement; HANDEL, Sonata No. 6 in G Minor. 22—MACDOWELL, Suite No. Two (Indian) Op. 48, Legend, Love Song, Dirge, Village ’ Festival. 23—DEBUSSY, Dr. Gradus Ad Parnassum, Jimo’s Lullaby, The Little Shepherd, La Cathedrale Engloutie, Poissons D’Or, Reflets Dans L’Eau. 24—MOZART, Sonata In G Major for Violin and . Harpsichord K. 379 BEETHOVEN, Eleven Viennese Dances. 26—VON SUPPE, Poet and Peasant Overture; CHOPIN, Waltz No. 7 in C Sharp Minor; CAILLIET, Variations.On ‘Pop! Goes The Weasel;’”? BRAHMS, Hungarian Dance No. 5; DEBUSSY, Girl With The Flaxen Hair; MOUSSORGSKY, Prelude to Khovantchina. 27—MOZART, Quartet No. Sixteen in E Flat Major K. 428; BRAHMS, Chorale Prelude No. 8. 28—TARTINI, Variations on a Theme of Corelli; SCHUMANN, The Prophet Bird; SHOSTAKOVITCH, Polks from The Age of Gold; DEBUSSY, Minstrels; WIENIAWSKI, Caprice in A Minor; MOZART, Sonata in C Major for Violin and Harpsichord. 29—DVORAK, Concerto in B Minor for ’Cello and Orchestra, First and Second Movements; SMETANA, The Bartered Bride, Three Dances. 30—DVORAK, Concerto in B Minor for ’Cello and Orchestra, Third Movement; GRIEG, Peer Gynt Suite No. One; TSCHAIKOWSKY, Nutcracker Suite, March. 31—MENDELSSOHN, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Overture, Scherzo, Nocturne, Intermezzo, Wedding March.