University of Oklahoma WNAD Bulletin (February 1, 1949)

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best in instrumental and vocal music during this 30minute program. Feb. 4—Lyman Stanley, pianist. : Feb. 11—Clark Snell, tenor. Feb. 18—Peggy Kennedy, violinist. _ Feb. 25—Genevieve Kern, pianist. “ We Present 4 Fridays, 3:00-3:15 Music students appear in their own varied musical program. Wednesday Musicale Wednesdays, 3:00-3:30 Mid-week recitals by members of honorary music groups on the campus and the state federation of music clubs. Feb. 2—Mu Phi Epsilon. Feb. 9—Sigma Alpha Iota. Feb. 16—Oklahoma Federation of Music Clubs, Feb. 23—Phi Mu Alpha. ye Console Masterworks Mon., Wed., Fri., 8:30-8:45 Morning organ concerts presented by Lucile Hudson, WNAD organist, Mildred Andrews, assistant professor of music, and recording artists. Folk Songs, USA ; Mon., Wed., Fri., 12:45 Bob Duncan, the American folksinger, brings you songs from his collection gathered from. t tours through the United States. Gilahonts Music Teachers Saturdays, 1:45-2:15 Students of music teachers throughout Oklahoma appear in 30-minute recitals. During February, the following teachers will be represented: | Feb. 5—Frederick Libke. Feb. 12—Goldia Cooksey. Feb. 9—Kay Easley. Feb. 26—Mrs. William G, Schmidt. From the Music Room | Saturdays, 11:30-11:45 Informal chats about things pertinent to music, with Dan Hayes and Lucile Hudson, WNAD staff members, as your conversation-makers, = { WNAD PROGRAM BULLETIN ® Special Program Tues., Feb. 1, 10:00-10:15 Music from the Norman schools, directed by Emily Wyckoff, music supervisor of the Norman schools. Your Album of Songs Tuesdays, 4:00-4:15 Glenn Kezer brings you a weekly recital of operatic arias, art songs, and other favorites from the baritone repertory. ORGAN MASTERWORKS _ Fridays, 8:30-8:45 | Feb. 4—BACH, Prelude and Fugue in C Minor. Feb. 1I—BACH, Chorale Prelude—Dear Jesus We Are Here; Trio Sonata No. 6 for Organ. Feb. 18—BACH, O Help Me Lord To Praise Thee; CATHOLIC CHURCH HYMNAL, Holy God, We Praise Thy Name; GRUBER, Silent ‘i Night; YON, Jesu Bambino. Feb. 25—BACH, Passiontide, To Thee Lord Jesus, Thanks We Give; Prelude and nee in C Major. MORNING CONCERT Daily, 9:00-9:30 Feb. 1—BIZET, Carmen, Prelude and Aragonaise; Intermezzo; ALBENIZ, Iberia. Feb. 2—DEBUSSY, Printemps-Symphonic Suite; d RESPIGHI, The Birds. | Feb. 3—REGER, Variations on a Mozart Theme. Feb. 4—MOZART, Sinfonia Concertante in E Flat for Violin, Viola and Orchestra. Feb. 5—GROFE, Grand Canyon Suite. Feb. 7—GLINKA, Russlan and Ludmilla, Overture; ’ RACHMANINOFF, Concerto No. 4 in G ‘Minor. Feb. 8—STRAVINSKY, The Rite of Spring. Feb. 9—SIBELIUS, Valse Triste from Kuolema; RICHARD STRAUSS, Death and Trans-— figuration. : Feb. 10—CHAUSSON, Symphony in B Flat Majer: Feb. 11—BRAHMS, Tragic Overture; LISZT, Concerto No. 1 in E Flat. Feb. 12—BIZET, Danse Provencale from L’Arlesienne Suite; DOHNANYI, Suite for Orchestra. — Feb. 14—MACDOWELL, Suite No. 2 (Indian). Feb. 15—DELIUS, Over the Hills and Far Away; ‘FAURE, Ballade for Piano and Orchestra. ‘Feb. 16—SCHUBERT, Symphony No. 4 in C Minor. Feb. 17—DVORAK, Slavonic Dance No. 5 in A Major; BIZET, Symphony in C Major. Feb. 18—-BEETHOVEN, pence No. 4 in G Major. oe Page me