University of Oklahoma WNAD Bulletin (March 1, 1949)

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@® WNAD NEWS BULLETIN Console Masterworks Mon., Wed., Fri., 8:30-8:45 Morning organ concerts featuring Lucile Hudson, WNAD organist, on Mondays, Mildred Andrews, assistant professor of music, on Wednesdays, and re“cording artists, on Fridays. Folk Songs, USA Monday, Wed., Fri., 12:45-12:55 Bob Duncan, the genial young man with the guitar, brings you his interpretation of the folkisongs gathered during visits off the beaten paths of the United States. Oklahoma Music Teachers Saturdays, 1:45-2:15 Recitals by students of private music teachers in the state, including: March 5—Elizabeth House, Norman. March 12—Helen Lord, Oklahoma City. March 19—Dora Streight Popejoy, Anadarko. March 26—Mrs. Harry Jones, Ryan. From the Music Room, Saturdays, 11:30-11:45 Dan Hayes and Lucile Hudson, WNAD music staff ‘members, present informal chatter about the music ; world. Your Album of Songs Wednesdays, 4:00-4:15 Glenn Kezer, baritone, sings for you selected operatic arias, art songs and other favorites. Dinner Music FM Only, 6:15 p.m. Daily Lucile Hudson, WNAD staff organist, brings you organ moods for your dinner hour, playing the Baldwin organ from Studio A. / ORGAN MASTERWORKS Fridays, 8:30-8:45 March 4—BACH, Jesus Christ, Our pase Trio Sonata No. 6. March 11—BACH, Prelude and Pause in C Minor. March. (18—BACH, Passiontide, See the Lord of Life and Light; BRAHMS, Chorale Prelude— Lo, How a Rose E’er Blooming; FRANCK, Pastorale (No. 4 of Six Pieces for Organ. ) March 25—BACH, Passiontide, Lamb of God, Pure, * Spotless; ‘When on the Cross the Savior Hung; Prelude and Fugue in F Minor. MORNING CONCERT : Daily, 9:00-9:30 March 1—BEETHOVEN, Lenore Overture No. 2; LISZT, Spanish Rhapsody. i ae igo \ : March March 2—MOZART, Symphony No. 34inC ajor; JOHANN STRAUSS, Artist’s Life Waltz. March 3—HAYDN, Symphony No. 101 in D Major : “The Clock.” March 4—DEBUSSY, Nocturnes; FAURE, Ballade for Piano and Orchestra. March 5—ARENSKY, Variations on a Theme of Tschaikowsky; BORODIN, Polovtsienne Dances from Prince Igor. March 7—BEETHOVEN, Symphony No. 4 in B Flat Major. March, 8—SAINT-SAENS, Carnival of the Animals; DUKAS, The Sorcerer’s Apprentice. 9—SIBELIUS, Symphony No. 5 in E Flat Major. March 10—LULLY, Thesee, Overture; March des Sacrificateurs; LALO, Symphonie Espagnole for Violin and Orchestra. March 11—JOHANN STRAUSS, Die Fledermaus, Overture; BIZET, Carmen, Suite. March 12—RAMEAU, Platee, Minuet; Les Fete d’Hebe, Musette; DINDY, Symphony in G Major for Piano and Orchestra. March 14—WALTON, bona for Violin and Orchestra. March 15—CHABRIER, Rovian Rhapsodie; SAINTSAENS, Concerto No. 4 in C Minor. March 16—GRIEG, Concefto in A Minor for Piano and Orchestra. March 17—GRANADOS, Goyescas, Intermezzo; FALLA, El Amor Brujo. March 18—SCHUMANN, Concerto in A Minor = : Piano and Orchestra. March 19—GLIERE, Symphony No. 3 (Ilia Mourometz), Scherzo; MOUSSORGSKY, Boris Godounov, Symphonic Synthesis. March 21—D°INDY, Istar, Symphonic Variations; RICHARD STRAUSS, Till ete oc Lustige Streiche. March 22—MENDELSSOHN, Symphony No. 4 in A Major “Italien.” March 23—TSCHAIKOWSKY, Mageppa, Cossack Dance; PROKOFIEFF, Peter and the Wolf. March 24—-HANDEL, Water Music, Allegro; Air; BACH, Chaconne from Partita No. 2 in D Minor for Unaccompanied Violin. March 25—-CHOPIN, Les Sylphides; JOHANN STRAUSS, Vienna Blood Waltz. March 26—SCHUBERT, Rosamunde, Incidental Music. March 28—WAGNER, A Faust Overture; RAVEL, Ma Mere L’Oye. ~ March 29—SCHUMANN, Symphony No. 1 in B Flat .. Major. March 30_—PROKOFIEFF, Love of Three Oranges, Scherzo and March; RIMSKYKORSAKOV, Le Cog D’Or Suite. March 31—CHOPIN, Concerto No. 2 in F Minor for Piano and Orchestra. MELODIC MOMENTS Daily, 10:00-10:15 . A fifteen minute recital of music ranging from _ semi-classical to popular, including show tunes, music _ from films and Latin American Music, \