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WHRB Program Guide

MARCH 25 - APRIL 20

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The News Department of WHRB presents Harvard's most complete news coverage every night at 11:30 on "All the News." The show begins with five minutes of Harvard news, with frequent telephone interviews and statements. Five minutes of complete national news comes next, followed by five minutes of Harvard and national sports news.

For those who cannot listen in the evening, the most interesting portions of "All the news" are re-broadcast each morning at 8:25 and 8:55 am.

WHRB's March series, "German Report," will be rebroadcast during the last week of April. Many favorable comments were received praising the programs narrated by German born Horst Weise. The series presents voices of German leaders from Ulbricht to Hitler, interviews with citizens, recordings from German festivals and radio programs, and a clear anaysis of the present Berlin crisis.

Wednesday, March 25, 1959

A.M.

8:00 Music in the Morning

10.00 Sign off until 1:30

P.M.

1:30 Bloch: Concerto Grosso for Strings and Piano Obbligato (M); Mozart: Quintet in E flat, K. 614 (C); Hindemith: The Four Temperaments (E); Handel: Solomon (A); Imbrie: Quartet in B flat (C); Locatelli: Elegiac Symphony (W); Haydn: Trio #1 (L)

5:00 News, Sportlite

5:10 Jazz Entree

6:00 Diggin' at Dunster

7:00 Sports Parade, with Pete Townley

7:10 On the Record

7:30 Balladeers

8:00 Organ Tour

9:00 News

9:05 Marcello: Introduction, Aria and Presto (A); Haydn: Quartet in B minor, Op. 64, #2 (Quinten) (W); Liszt: Hamlet (L.); Prokoviev: Sonata #4 in C minor for piano (A); Handel: Concerto Grosso, Op. 6 #9 (C); Mozart: Coronation Mass (E)

11:00 Music of Today

11:30 All the News, as reported by Jim Manke

11:30 Music of Today

11:45 Brahms: Symphony #4 (EMI) Ravel: Quartet in F major (W); Vivaldi: Concerto for Orchestra (HSLP)

Thursday, March 26, 1959

A.M.

8:00 Music in the Morning

10:00 Sign off until 1:30 P.M.

P.M.

1:30 Mozart: Divertimento in B flat, K. 287 (V); Prokoviev: Prodigal Son (Vx); Handel: Sonata for Flute and Continuo, Op. 1 #7 (D); Schubert: Die Schone Mullerin (Vx); Britten: Variations on a Theme of Frank Bridge (L); Adam: Giselle; Vivaldi: Concerto in G major for two 'Celli and orchestra (D)

5:00 News, Sportlite

5:10 Jazz Entree

6:00 Light Classical Music

7:00 Sports Parade, with Pete Townley

7:15 Blues

8:00 Music of America

9:00 News

9:05 Saint-Saens: Introduction and Rondo Cappricioso, Op. 28, (A); Bach: 'Cello Suite #3 (L); Haydn: Symphony #104 (London) (W); Prokoviev: Quartet #2 in F. Op. 92 (A); Handel: Royal Fireworks Music (L); Beethoven: Sonata #8 for piano, Op. 13 13 (Pathetique) (D)

11:00 Voices that live. Steven Bell presents a program dedicated to great singers, past and present.

11:30 All the News, as reported by Jim Manke

11:45 Sibelius: Rakastava (Vg); Bach: Two Part Inventions (W); Lecocq: Man'zelle Angot (A)

Friday, March 27, 1959

A.M.

8:00 Music in the Morning

10:00 Sign off until 1:30

P.M.

1:30 Hindemith: Nobilissima Visione (A); Boccherini: Trio No. 3 in E flat, Op. 35 (W); Moussorgsky: Sorochintsy Fair (E); Mendelssohn: Sonata No. 2 for 'Cello (Cap); Kodaly: Marosszek Dances (D); Beethoven: Piano Concerto #3 in C minor (W)

5:00 News, Sportlight

5:10 Jazz Entree

6:00 Light Classical Music

7:00 Sports Parade, with Pete Townley

7:10 Great Jazz Artists

8:00 Composer's Concert

9:05 Mozart: Symphony #29 (Cap); Stravinsky: Octet for Winds (C); Brahms: Symphony #2 (W); Boyce: Symphony #4 (D); Tchaikowski: Serenade in C major for strings

11:00 Presenting an Artist

11:30 All the News, Jim Manke reporting.

11:45 Cimarosa: Harpsichord Sonata #1 (W); Kodaly: Summer Evening (MGM); Bach: Trio in G major (organ) (W); Vincent: Symphony in D major (C)

Monday, April 6, 1959

A.M.

8:00 Music in the Morning

10:00 sign-off until 1:30

P.M.

1:30 Boildieu: Overture to Caliph of Baghdad (D);-Berg, Quartet Opus #3 (C); Bach: Saint John Passion, (Vx) Schubert: Quartet #8 (W);

5:00 News, Sportlight

5:10 Jazz Entree

6:00 Light Classical Music

7:00 Sportlite, Sports Parade, with Pete Townley

7:15 Jazz Steamboat

8:00 Music of the Baroque

9:00 News

9:05 Vivaldi: Concerto #2 in G minor for flute (D); Schumann: Fantasiestucke (RCA); Beethoven: Symphony #3 "Eroica" (V) Copeland: Quiet City (Per); Liszt: Preludes (M)

11:00 Great Singers of the Century: Dale Harris brings you the recordings of favorite and lesser known singers from the "Golden Age" up through the present time.

11:45 Midnight Symphony. The best in recent chamber and symphonic record releases.

Tuesday, April 7, 1959

A.M.

7:00 The Good Morning Show

8:00 Music in the Morning

10:00 Sign-off until 1:30

1:30 Dohnanyi: Quartet #3 in a minor (Per); Piston: Symphony #6 (V); Locatelli: Sonata in D (W); Beethoven: Symphony #4 Rosenmuller: Sonata #3 in E Es); Debussy: Epigraphes Antinque (L); Frank: Quintet in F minor (Per); Bach: Concerto in D minor for Violin (C)

5:00 News, Sportlight

5:10 Jazz Entree

6:00 Light Classical Music

7:00 Sportlite, with Sports Parade, with Pete Townley

7:15 Jazz Workshop

8:00 Great Chamber Music

9:00 News

9:05 Mozart: Serenade #4 in D (L); Handel: Organ Concerto opus 7 #6 (D); Satie: Three Gymnopedies (A); Goldmark: Rustic Wedding Symphony (C); Gottchalk: Serenade (MGM)

11:00 Ballet Theater: Music and stories from the great ballets.

11:30 All the News as reported by Jim Manke

11:45 Midnight Symphony. The best of the recent chamber and Symphonic record releases.

Wednesday, April 8, 1959

A.M.

8:00 Music in the Morning

10:00 Sign off until 1:30 P.M.

P.M.

1:30 Scriabin, Poem of Ecstacy, Op 54, (Vict) L M 1775-193) Boccherini, Quartet in B minor, Op 58 #4,

WHRB will broadcast classical music from 8 P.M. to 12 Midnight every night during Easter Vacation. (C) M L 5047 14.5 Tchaikovsky, Piano Concerto #2, (C) L 5309 33.7 Calippa, String Quartet in G Minor, (A) Ang 45001 13.2; Bach, Easter Oratorio, (Bach G), 507 40.5

Reger, Suite in G Major for Unaccompanied Cello, (C) M L 4678 14.7; Shostakovitch, Symphony #1 in F Major, Op 10, (A) And 35361 28.5; Mendeissohn; Octet in Eb Major, Op 20, (L) L 859 29.1

5:00 News, Sportlight

5:10 Jazz Entree

6:00 Diggin' at Dunster

7:00 Sports Parade, with Pete Townley

7:10 On the Record

7:30 Balladeers

8:00 Organ Tour

9:00 News

9:05 Bach, Suite no. 3 for Orch, (C) M L 4783 18.1; Smetnov, E Minor Quarter, (D) L 9637 27.2; Bartols, 3rd Piano Concerto, (L) L945 23.4; Mozart, Sonata for Piano in G, K-283, (A) ng 35073 12.6; Schumann, Symphony no. 4, (M) Merc 50036 25.0

11:00 Music of Today

11:30 All the News as reported by Jim Manke

11:45 Midnight Symphony. The best in new chamber and orchestral record releases.

Thursday, April 9, 1959

A.M.

8:00 Jazz, news, sports, and the weather, with Steve Trivers

10:00 Sign off until 1:30 P.M.

P.M.

1:30 Afternoon Concert. Clementi--Sonata in G Minor. Op. 34 (Piano) (V) LM 1902; Shastakovitch--Song of the Forest (Van) Vang. 422; Bach--Goldberg Variations (V) LM 1080: Gliere--Symphony # 3 (Ilya Mourometz (D) DL 9819; Handel--Sonata #3 Op. 1 #12 (Violin (c) ML 4787; Bloch--Israel Symphony Van. 423.

5:00 News, Sportlite

5:10 Jazz Entree

6:00 Light Classical Music

7:00 Sports Parade, wilth Pete Townly

7:15 Blues

8:00 Music of America

9:00 News

9:05 Evening Concert: Mozart--Zauberflote Overture (L) Ond. 356 Mussorgsky--Pictures at an Exhibitions (V) LM 1014; Brahms Double Concerto (A) Ang. 35353; Beethoven Grosse Fuge (C) ML 4587; Hindemith--Nobilissimo Visione (A) Ang. 35221

11:00 Music of Today

11:30 All the News, as reported by Jim Manke

11.45 Midnight Symphony. The best in new chamber and orchestral record releases

Friday, April 10, 1959

A.M.

8:00 Music in the Morning

10:00 Sign off until 1:30 P.M.

P.M.

1:30 Afternoon Concert. Hartman--Symphony #6 (D) DL 9861; Handoshkin--Var. on Theme (Mon) 2019; Benevoli--Hymn to St. Rupert (E) LC 3035; Berkeley--Trio (W) Wn 18515; Weber--Piano Concerto #1 (V) VRY 8150; Ravel--Violin Sonata (M) Mg. 50089; Ditterskorf--Concerto for Violin and Double Bass (HSLP) Hayd. 9052; Dvorak--Quintet in G Major WN 18066

5:00 News, Sportlite

5:10 Jazz Entree

6:00 Light Classical Music

7:00 Sports Parade, with Pete Townley

7:10 Great Jazz Artists

8:00 Composer's Concert

9:00 News

9:05 Evening Concert. Berlioz: Les Francs--Juges Overture; (C) ML 5064; Handel: Trio Sonata #5; (HSLP) 86; Menotti: Concerto for Violin; (V) LM 1868; Boccherinni; Quintet in G; (A) Ang 45008; Copeland; Rodeo; P 196.

11:00 Presenting an Artist

11:30 All the news, as reported by Jim Manke

11:45 Midnight Symphony. The best in new chamber and orchestral record releases.

Saturday, April 11, 1959

A.M.

8:00-10:00 Music in the Morning

10:00 Hillbilly at Harvard

12:00 The Saturday Show. A four-hour trip into the world of sound, with host Sam Smith.

P.M.

4:00 Accent on Jazz

6:00 News and Sportlite

6:15 Accent on Jazz

9:00 News

9:05 Accent on Jazz

11:00 Jazz Round Midnight

2:00 News, Sign-off

Sunday, April 12, 1959

A.M.

P.M.

2:30 Folkways

3:30 Music One Listening Hour

4:30 Ford Hall Forum. Robert St. John speaks on "War and Peace in the Middle East."

6:30 Great Religious Music

7:30 Interview

8:00 News

8:05 Sunday Night on WHRB: The best of the recent chamber and orchestral record releases.

12:00 News

12:05 Midnight Symphony.

Monday, April 13, 1959

A.M.

8:00 Music in the Morning

10:00 Sign off until 1:30

P.M.

1:30 Corelli: Concerto, Op. 6, #8 in G major; Beethoven: Missa Solemnis; Ravel: Trio in A Minor; Brahms: Seranade #2 in A Major; Mozart: Quintet in G Minor; Copland: Concerto for Clarinet and Orchestra.

5:00 News, Sportlight

5:10 Jazz Entree

6:00 Light Classical Music

7:00 Sports Parade with Pete Townley

7:15 Jazz Steamboat

8:00 Music of the Baroque. Survey of styles of composition within the Age of Monteverdi and Bach.

9:00 News

9:05 Bach: Suite for Orchestra #1; Mozart: Sonata #4 for Piano; Mendelssohn: Violin Concerto; Ravel: Quartet in F; Brahms: Academic Festival Overture.

11:00 Great Singers of the Century. Dale Harris brings you the recordings of favorite and lesser known singers from the "Golden Age" up through the present time.

11:30 All the News, Jim Manke reporting

11:45 Midnight Symphony: The best in recent chamber and orchestral record releases.

Tuesday, April 14, 1959

A.M.

8:00 Jazz, news, sports, and weather with Steve Trivers.

10:00 Sign off until 1:30

P.M.

1:30 Schutz: Symphoniae Sacrae-2-Bach; Gabrieli: Canzonas for Brass Choirs; MacDowell: Concerto #2 for Piano; Faure: Sonata #1 in A for Violin; Mozart: Mass in C; Bartok: Sonata for Two Pianos and Percussion; Brahms: Symphony #1.

5:00 News, Sportlite

5:10 Jazz Entree

6:00 Light Classical Music

7:00 Sports Parade with Pete Townley

7:15 Jazz Workshop

8:00 Great Chamber Music

9:00 News

9:05 Barber: Symphony #2; Bach: Sonata #3 in G for Cello and Piano; Albeniz: Iberia; Boccherini: Quartet in Eb Major; Beethoven: Symphony #1 in C.

11:00 Ballet Theater: Music and stories from great ballets.

11:30 All the News as reported by Ken Gilchrist

11:45 Midnight Symphony: The best in recent chamber and orchestral record releases.

Wednesday, April 15, 1959

A.M.

8:00 Music in the Morning

10:00 Sign off until 1:30

P.M.

1:30 Handel: Concerto Grosso, Op. 6, #12; Le Marteridest; Sebastien, Debussy; Mozaert: Quartet #23; Wagner: Parsifal Prelude and Good Friday Spell; Smetana: Quartet in E Minor; Shostakovitch: Symphony #1; Beethoven: Cello Sonato #2 for Cello

5:00 News, Sportlite

5:10 Jazz Entree

6:00 Diggin' at Dunster

7:00 Sports Parade with Pete Townley

7:10 On the Record

7:30 Balladeers

8:00 Organ Tour

9:00 News

9:05 Prokofieff: Overture on Hebrew Themes; Mozart: Quartet for Oboe, Clarinet, Horn, and Bassoon; D'Indy: Symphony on a French Mountain Air; Bach: Sonata #2 in B Minor for Violin; MacDowell: Concerto #2 in D Minor, Piano, Op. 23.

11:00 Music of Today

11:30 All the News as reported by Jim Manke.

11:45 Midnight Symphony: The best in recent chamber and orchestral record rleases.

Thursday, April 16, 1959

A.M.

8:00 Music in the Morning

10:00 Sign off until 1:30 P.M.

P.M.

1.30 Schubert: Symphony #2; Vitali; Chaconne for violin and figured bass; Verdi: Requiem; Bartok: Quartet #1; Borodin: Symphony #2; Boccherini: Trio #3.

5:00 News, Sportlite

5:10 Jazz Entree

6:00 Light Classical Music

7:00 Sports Parade with Pete Townley

7:15 Blues

8:00 Music of America

9:00 News

9:05 Gluck: Concerto in G Major for Flute and Orchestra; Stravinsky: Concerto for Violin in D; Dvorak: Symphony #5 in E Minor. Op. 95; Gabrieli: Canzonas for Brass Choirs; Tchaikovsky: Romeo and Juliet Overture.

11:00 Voices that live. Steven Bell presents a program dedicated to great singers, past and present.

11:30 All the News as reported by Jim Manke

11:45 Midnight Symphony.

Friday, April 17, 1959

A.M.

8:00 Music in the Morning

10:00 Sign off until 1:30

P.M.

1:30 Scarlatti: Sonata in F for Recorder, oboe, violin and harpsichord (W); Stravinsky: Concerto for piano and wind instruments (D); Moussorgsky: Boris Godounov (Cap); Ravel: Sonata for violin and piano (ML)

5:00 News, Sportlite

5:10 Jazz Entree

6:00 Light Classical Music

7:00 Sports Parade, with Pete Townley

7:10 Great Jazz Artists

8:00 Composers Concert

9:00 News

9:05 Strauss, J.: Die Fledermaus Overture (ML); J.S.: Sonata #3 in E Major for Harpsichord and Violin (ML); Schubert: Symphony #8 in B. minor (D); Beethoven: Quartet #2 in G Major (ML); Shostakovitch: Concerto for Piano Op. 35 (ML)

11:30 All the News, as reported by Jim Manke

11:45 Midnight Symphony--The best in recent chamber and orchestral record releases.

Saturday, April 18, 1959

A.M.

8:00-10:00 Music in the Morning

10:00 Hillbilly at Harvard

12:00 The Saturday Show. A four-hour trip into the world of sound, with host Sam Smith.

P.M.

4:00 Accent on Jazz

6:00 News and Sportlite

6:15 Accent on Jazz

9:00 News

9:05 Accent on Jazz

11:00 Jazz 'Round Midnight

2:00 News. Sign-off

Sunday, April 19, 1959

P.M.

2:30 Folkways

3:30 Music One Listening Hour

4:30 Ford Hall Forum. James B. Carey speaks.

6:30 Great Religious Music

7:30 Interview

8:00 News

8:05 Sunday Night on WHRB: The best in Classical Works, New Releases, and the Spoken Arts.

12:00 News

12:05 Midnight Symphony. The best of the recent chamber and ocrestral record releases.

Monday, April 20, 1959

A.M.

8:00 Music in the Morning

10:00 Sign off until 1:30

P.M.

1:30 Kallinikoff-Symphony #2 in A minor (Per); Bach-Chromatic Fantasy & Fuge in D minor (Per); Pergolesi-Stabat Mater (D); Mozart-Quartet #14 in G major (C); Bernstein-Age of Anxiety (C); Handel-Trio Sonata in E for Flute, Violin, Bassoon, Harpsichord (HSLP)

5:00 News, Sportlite

5:10 Jazz Entree

6:00 Light Classical Music

7:00 Sportlite, with Sports Parade, with Pete Townley

7:15 Jazz Steamboat

8:00 Music of the Baroque.

9:00 News

9:05 Gluck-Alceste Overture (D); Bach-Sonata #3 in E (C); Tchaikowsky-Swan Lake Ballet (V); Hayden Sonata #24 (MSLP); Gershwin-Concerto in F (V)

11:00 Great Singers of the Century.

11:30 All the News with Jim Manke reporting

11:45 Midnight Symphony

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