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18—HANDEL, Concerto Grosso No. 6 in G Minor; MOZART, Symphony No. 41 in C Major “Jupiter.”
19—BRAHMS, Concerto No. 1 in D Minor for Piano and Orchestra.
12—BACH, St. Matthew Passion.
13—BACH, St. Matthew Passion.
14—BACH, Sz. Matthew Passion.
15—BACH, St. Matthew Passion.
25—BACH, Suite No. 3 in D; STRAWINSKY, The Fairy’s Kiss, Divertimento.
26—BEETHOVEN, Egmont, Death of Clarchen; DVORAK, Symphony No. 5 in E Minor.
27—-MOUSSORGSKY, A Night on Bare Mountain; RACHMANINOFF, Concerto No. 3 in D Minor.
28—MONTEVERDI, Madrigals and Other Works,
29—TSCHAIKOWSKY, Symphony No. 6 in B Minor.
30—GLIERE, Symphony No. 3 in B Minor, Op. 42 “Ila Mourometz.”
MUSIC YOU WANT
Daily Except Saturdays, 1:45-2:15
1—Heifetz Plays Brahms’ Concerto in D . Major and Bizet’s Carmen ,Fantasie. 4—All Request Program. 5—Marian Anderson Sings Spirituals. 6—Alexander Brailowsky in Recital of Works of Chopin, Liszt and Ravel. 7—Laurence Olivier in Readings from Shakespeare. 8—Jan Peerce in Concert. 11—Homage to Koussevitzky Festival—Pro. gram 1, Prokofieff’s Chout and Ravel’ 's Pavanne and Bolero. 12—Homage to Koussevitzky Festival—Program 2, Mozart’s Symphony No. 26 and Prokofieff’s Romeo and Juliet. 13—Homage.to Koussevitzky Festival—Program 3, Copland’s Appalachian Spring. 14—Homage to Koussevitzky Festival—Program 4, Grieg’s The Last Spring and Haydn’s ‘‘Surprise’Symphony. 15—Homage to Koussevitzky Festival—Program 5, Wagner’s Parsifal, Prelude and Good Friday Spell. ( 18—Homage to Koussevitzky. Festivalbroe gram 6, Schubert’s “Unfinished” Symphony and Tchaikovsky’ s Waltz Serenade. | 19—Homage to Koussevitzky Festival—Program 7, Prokofieff’s Classical Symphony and Ravel’s Daphnis and Chloe. 20—Homage to Koussevitzky Festival—Program 8, Beethoven’s Symphony No. 9 “Choral” (Part 1). 21—Homage to Koussevitzky Festival—Program 9, Beethoven’s Symphony No. 9 “Choral” (Part 2). 22—Homage to Koussevitzky Festival—Program 10, Beethoven’s Symphony No. 9 “Choral” (Concluded).
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April 25—All-Request Program.
April 26—Sir Thomas Beecham Birthday Celebration; Mozart’s Eine Kleine Nachtmusik and Handel’s Great Elopement.
April 27—Arturo Toscanini, Guest Artist, Conducts Brahms’ Symphony No. 1 in C Minor.
April 28—Eleanor Steber Sings Favorite Songs.
April 29—Artur Rubinstein, Guest Artist, Plays Beethoven’s Concerto for Piano No. 2.
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April 5—MOZART, Sonata No. 3 in F Major for Four Hands; BRAHMS, Waltzes, Op. 39.
7—Arthur Rubinstein plays work of Beethoven, Brahms, Chopin, Debussy, Villa-Lobos and Milhaud.
April 12—BACH, Goldberg Variations for Harpsichord ( begun).
April 14—BACH, Goldberg Variations for Harpsichord (Conny: HANDEL, Suite No 7 in G Minor for Harpsichord.
April 19—BACH, Sonata No. 4 in E Minor for Two Claviers and Pedal; FITZWILLIAM VIRGINAL BOOK, Elizabethan Suite; BEETHOVEN, Turkish March; SCHUMANN, Etude in the Form of a Canon.
April 2I—HAYDN, Theme and Variations in F Minor; BEETHOVEN, Bagatelles Op. 126.
April’ 26—CHOPIN, Three Etudes; Barcarole in F
z Sharp Major; Ballade No. 2 in F Major; Berceuse in D Flat Major; Ecossaises Op. 72.
April 28—Special Program by Members of the Ana
darko Music Club.
NOTES AND CLEFS
Saturdays, 3:00-3:45
April
April 2—HAYDN, Sonata in G Major for Flute and Piano; MENDELSSOHN, Quartet for Piano and Strings in F Minor. ' April 9—BACH, Sonata in E Minor for Violin and —
Figured Bass; BEETHOVEN, Trio No. 7 . in B Flat Major.
April 16—BARTOK, Four Roumanian Dances;
Quartet No. 2 in A Minor; STRAVINSKY, Concertino for String Quartet (1920). April 23—-DVORAK, Quartet in C Major; RAVEL, Introduction and Allegro for Harp, Strings, : Flute and Clarinet. April 30—TELEMAN, Suite in A Minor for Flute and Strings; BEETHOVEN, Sonata No. 7 in C Minor for Violin and Piano.
MUSIC USA Saturdays, 4:00-4:45
2—COPLAND, Waltz from Billy the Kid; GRUENBERG, Concerto for Violin and
Orchestra Op. 47,
April 9—HARRIS, Symphony No. 3; MCDONALD,
Concerto for Two Pianos and Orchestra;
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