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WNYC Radio and Television celebrate the season witha month of programs filled with good cheer and holiday spirit

From Season's Griot

Season's Griot, AM820 Saturday, December 10, 10pm InAfrican tradition, the Griot is part poet, part musician,and mostly narrator of communal history. Season's Griotis a seamless blend of word and music in the AfricanGriot tradition, featuring stories delivered in the agelessand mystical Griot style. These traditional tales had theirorigins on the plantations of 18th century America.

Seasonings: December-A Season of Celebration, AM820,Saturday, December 17, 10pm; FM93.9, Friday,December 23, 8pm Vertamae Grosvenor, host ofAM820's Horizons, presides over a series of special holi-day programs on food. December is truly a season of cel-ebrations, and Grosvenor offers a taste of all of them thismonth. She talks with Trappist monks in Kentucky whobake fruitcakes and chats with a plum pudding chef whoprepares 7,000 servings each Christmas season for a taste

of a traditional meal. Seasonings also offers a humorous tale of preparing potato latkes atChanukah and visits a New Jersey Kwanzaa celebration with cookbook author Eric Copage.Copage provides a historical backdrop for recipes from the African diaspora combined withthoughtful explanation of Kwanzaa principles, terms, and rituals. The program wraps upwith celebrities toasting the New Year.

The Plot to Overthrow Christmas, AM820, Saturday, December 17, 11:30pm What happenswhen the denizens of the underworld decide to undo the human race by rubbing out SantaClaus? Roddy McDowell, David Warner, and William Windom star in a new production ofNorman Corwin's classic from the golden age of radio drama.

Rabbit Ears Radio, Sundays, AM820, and FM93.9, 7:30am Mel Gibson hosts these specialholiday programs:December 18 The Savior is Born Morgan Freeman delivers a poignant retelling of the firstChristmas according to the Gospels of Matthew and Luke. The score, performed by the ChristChurch Cathedral Choir of Oxford, England, dramatizesthe power and beauty of the story of the birth of Jesus.December 25 The Night Before Christmas, told by MerylStreep, with music by Sarah W. Neil, and The GinghamDog and Calico Cat, told by Amy Grant, with music byChet Atkins.

Solstice Live! The Fifteenth Annual Winter SolsticeSpecial, FM93.9, Thursday, December 22, 8pm JohnSchaefer hosts the concert by the Paul Winter Consortand friends as they celebrate the world spirit of the sea-son with a holiday environmental, musical, and theatri-cal ritual. Live from New York's Cathedral of St. Johnthe Divine, Winter premieres new music in a produc-tion featuring five percussionists.

Paul Winter

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Caroling at the Bottom Line With the Roches,FM93.9, Friday, December23, 9pm For twelveyears the Roches have led carolers through thestreets of Greenwich Village, winding up at theBottom Line. This year radio listeners join thefun as we listen in on the Roches' annualCaroling Carolers concert. Among those sched-uled to join the trio are Iris DeMent and LoudonWainwright, with the Roches displaying theirgreat vocal harmonies in music ranging from"We Three Kings" to "Frosty the Snowman."

On Yoolis Night-The Anonymous 4, FM93.9,Friday, December23, 10pm The vocal quartetperforms English music from the 13th through15th centuries from St. Michael's Church inNew York City. The WNYC-produced concertpresents the Christmas story in word and song,with legends of the Three Kings, medievalEnglish songs, and Latin motets of Englishprovenance.

Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols, FM93.9,Saturday, December 24, 10am, repeatingSunday, December 25, noon The annual livebroadcast of the Christmas service from King'sCollege in Cambridge, England features carolsand the reading of Biblical Christmas lessons,which have remained virtually unchangedsince the service began in 1918.

King's College Chorus performs A Festivalof Nine Lessons and Carols

The Roches

A Prairie Home Companion Christmas Show,FM93.9, Saturday, December 24, 6pm JoinGarrison Keillor as he looks at highlights ofChristmas programs past. Keillor, friends, andspecial guests perform songs and sketches. And,it wouldn't be a Prairie Home Christmas with-out Keillor's sharing some of his favorite LakeWobegon holiday yarns!

Jonathan Winters's A Christmas Carol,AM820, Saturday, December 24, 10pm Thisrendition of A Christmas Carol combines thework of America's foremost improvisatorycomedian with the craftsmanship and eye fordetail of Dickens. Jonathan Winters narratesthe story and performs all of the male roles.

A Black Noel, AM820, Saturday, December 24,11 pm Although totally original in form andcontent, this family- and youth -oriented play isloosely based on Dickens's "A Christmas Carol,"seen from the perspective of contemporaryAfrican -American urban life. A church choirhighlights the action with traditional carols.

New Fashioned Christmas, FM93.9, Saturday,December 24, I Ipm Tired of the same old jin-gle bells? John Schaefer has the antidote with aprogram of very contemporary treatments ofholiday standards. Don't miss seasonal favoritesas they are performed by guitarist .John Fahey,the Turtle Island String Quartet, andPlunderphonic.

Listen for holiday programs on regular series, including Pipedreams December I 1: HolidayInternational, December 18: An American Organist's Christmas, December 25: Christmas Joy.St. Paul Sunday December 25: England's celebrated choir, The Sixteen, conducted by HarryChristophers from St. Bernard's Church in St. Paul offers traditional carols and Renaissance works.Schickele Mix Holiday Special Thursday/Friday December 22, midnight: Peter Schickele cele-brates the holidays with the music of many cultures, with his typical zeal and humor.

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Tony Sandler Sends Seasons Greetings, Tuesday, December 6, 8pmTony Sandler, best known ashalf of the popular duo Sandler and Young, performs traditional holiday favorites with guestsingers and the Greg Theisen Ensemble. He uses his rich baritone voice to perform in English,French, Spanish, Italian, German, and Flemish.

Images of Jesus, Tuesday, December 6, 9pm This documentary examines how various culturesand artists have portrayed the image of Jesus. The program explores these images in painting,sculpture, weaving, and many other forms, from the time of antiquity to the present.

Consumer Reports Best Gifts, Wednesday, December 7, 9pm The pub-lishers of Consumer Reports magazine reveal the season's best buys inhigh -ticket items, low -end bargains, and even antacids for the post -party blues! The special investigates the hidden boons and pitfalls ofcharge cards and the value of extended warranties, and offers adviceon the increasingly popular dining discount cards.

New Beginnings With Stephen R. Covey, Wednesday, December 7,9:30pm Motivational expert Stephen R. Covey uses dramatic presen-tation to draw parallels between Charles Dickens's struggle to over-come writer's block and the experiences in modern-day life. Withparticipation from the audience, he illustrates how people can over-come life's difficulties by using their conscience and imagination. Theprogram includes a re-creation of the events that inspired Dickens's"A Christmas Carol."

Paula Lyons hostsConsumer Reports

The Savior Is Born, Tuesday, December 13, 8pm Morgan Freemannarrates this animated special on the story of the birth of Christ.The tale comes to life through stained glass -like illustrations byRobert Van Nutt. The music is performed by the Christ ChurchCathedral Choir of Oxford, England, one of the world's mostfamous choirs.

The King of Stuffed Toys, Tuesday, December 13, 8:30pm Thewarm and fuzzy teddy bear has earned its title, "the King ofStuffed Toys." Uncovering the history behind the warm and fuzzyfriend, the program meets collectors and creators and visitsFrannie's Teddy Bear Museum where thousands of hears are liv-ing happily ever after.

From The Nutcracker

Elvis and his teddy bearSwing and SwayChristmas With the Sammy Kaye Orchestra,Tuesday, December 13, 9pm Although SammyKaye died in 1987, the band continues to swingand sway. For this program they perform holidayfavorites and Kaye's classic hits, including "HarborLights."

The Nutcracker, Wednesday, December 21, 9pmMikhail Baryshnikov stars as the courageous nut-cracker in Tchaikovsky's timeless ballet. This classicholiday special also features Gelsey Kirkland andthe American Ballet Theatre.

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Celtic Christmas, Sunday, December 25, 9pm Irish musicians take us on a musical tour ofhow our Celtic ancestors celebrated the festive season. Gathered around hearth and fire on asnowy evening in an Irish cottage, the program offers the music of the holiday celebrationsof the Celtic nations. Narrative interludes also offer insights into the true meaning ofChristmas and the origins of the songs.

Kwanzaa, Monday, December 26, 10:30pm With dancing, poetry, storytelling, feasting, andmuch more, this program looks at how the unique and colorful holiday is observed at homeand in the community. Rooted in the rich traditions and symbolism of the African harvest,Kwanzaa is a week-long celebration of the values of family unity, self-determination, coop-erative economics, collective work, purpose, creativity, and faith.

The Gospel According to St. Matthew, Wednesday, December 28, 8pm Pier Paolo Pasolini'sepic film tells the life story of Jesus, in a semidocumentary filmmaking style. The directorused non-professional actors, including his mother as the Virgin Mary! The austere, uncon-ventional film is based solely on writings of the apostle, Matthew.

Britton: holitlay specials:

All Creatures Great and Small Special,Wednesday, December 14, 9pm In thisholiday episode of the series based onthe popular books by Yorkshire veteri-narian James Herriot, Tristan andBiggins battle for places on the teamthat rings the Christmas peal.Christopher Timothy, Robert Hardy,and Peter Davison star.

Keeping Up Appearances Specials,Tuesday, December 20, 8 and 9pmStatus -conscious Hyacinth Bouquet'slife revolves around diming up thesocial ladder. Hyacinth is again put inan embarrassing position during theholidays. It seems that her loved oneshave had a bit too much holiday cheerand engage in other untoward activities, muchto her humiliation.

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2.4 Children Christmas Special, Tuesday,December 20, 8:30pm It's the season of goodwill, and that includes reluctant familes whoare obligated to spend the holidays with theirnearest, but not necessarily dearest. ThePorters feel duty-bound to visit Bill's mumBette for the holidays. But once at her over-heated house, they suffer through a BingComo Christmas Television Special and crispyBrussels sprouts, all in the name of familialduty.

One Foot in the Grave

cE, One Foot in theg Grave Christmasa Special, Tuesday,

December 27, 8pmThis program com-bines Christmas andcurmudgeons, as thecranky Victor has ascore to settle. Timehas done nothing tocool the feudbetween Victor andhis neighbor sevenmonths after dozensof Victor's gardengnomes were merci-lessly gunned downon his front lawn.

This hilarious holiday romp is filledwith...horse manure!

Waiting for God Christmas Special,Tuesday, December 27, 9pm Has theBayview Retirement Home's holidayentertainment fund been lifted and usedto purchase a very expensive jacket? Whata coincidence that the entertainment fundis short exactly 300 pounds! Despite thisunfortunate incident and other mischief,the true spirit of Christmas can still befound at Bayview.

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RADIOBackfire, AM820, Saturday, December 31,10pm, This annual laugh -feast is back by popu-lar demand! Some of the finest satiric talents,including Buck Henry, Jane Curtin, RobertKrulwich, take a humorous look at 1994.

Soundbites: Universal Un-Coverage: The Yearof Living Shamelessly, AM820 Saturday,December 31, 11pmSoundbites presents its third annual year -in -review special.It brightens ourholidays, as welaugh at theyear gone by.

A Prairie HomeCompanionNew Year'sEve, FM93.9,Saturday,December 31,11:30pm It'sthe party of theyear, live fromthe WorldTheater in St. Paul! Garrison Keillor has invitedlots of his old friends who sing and dance onthe stage and in the aisles to entertain us onthis very festive occasion.

Garrison Keillor

TVSesame Street Stays Up Late, Saturday,December 31, 8pm Filmed in several countries,this program features original songs that high-light New Year's Eve traditions in each country.Children and Muppets learn that within theworld's diversity there also exist similarities.

Father Christmas, Saturday, December 31, 9pmWe all know where Santa is on Christmas Eve,but what does he do the other 364 days a year?This animated special provides a behind -the -scenes look at Santa's life.

Fabletown, Saturday, December 31, 9:30pmFabletown is amagical placewhere the mostimportant thingsin life are growingwheat and tellingstories. Each yearthe citizens ofFabletown cele-brate, play, dance,and tell the tallestof true stories.Fabletown is filledwith wisdom andwit, and the voicesof Nell Carter and Jason Alexander.

Jason Alexander

GIVE THE HOLIDAY GIFT OF WNYC MEMBERSHIPShare the pleasure of being a WNYC member. A $40 annual gift membership to WNYC willentertain and enlighten your friends and keep us giving our best. (Jr. for $55 you can renewyour membership and give a gift membership. We'll send both of you a year of the ProgramGuide, a WNYC ArtsCard that is good for cultural discounts throughout the area, and a cardwelcoming the recipient to the station on your behalf.

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New York Er CompanyThe New York Times writes, "Perhaps the short-est way to define New York and Company is tocall it the radio show whose listeners don'twant to hear about Michael Jackson's legalproblems, of Joey and Amy." Rather, hostLeonard Lopate says, "Long, interesting con-versation with the most important people ofour time should be considered sexy, as long asthere are a few laughs thrown in as well."Join Lopate, his guests, and these New York eCompany regulars:December 1 John Hess with commentaryDecember 6 Sally Goodgold of the CityClubDecember 7 Richard Lederer, language nutDecember 8 Richard Brookhiser, senioreditor of National ReviewDecember 9 Al & Larry Ubell, the "gurus ofhow-to"December 14 Dr. Alan Cooper from thegrammar hotline RewriteTo "see" New York e Company, tune in toRadioTalk TV, Tuesdays and Fridays at 10pmon WNYC TV (see page 20).New York & Company, AM820, Monday -Friday, noon, repeating at 3am

Meryl Streep

Velveteen RabbitMel Gibson hosts Rabbit Ears Radio, a seriesof literature's best -loved stories. Thismonth's offerings include special works incelebration of the holiday season. See page 2for details on December 18 and 25 pro-grams. Also listen for these tales:December 4 The Tiger and the Brahmin, toldby Ben Kingsley, music by Ravi Shankar.December 11 The Velveteen Rabbit, told byMeryl Streep, with an original score byGeorge Winston.Rabbit Ears Radio, Sundays, AM820, andFM93.9, 7:30am

PsI'Lvijfis-iz- .,,,,,, %III Media Talkp50U ''' Media executives, journalists, critics, and listeners discuss the news

media, On the Media. Recent participants include Hugh Sidey of Time,writer Letty Cottin Pogrebin, and E.J. Dionne of The Washington Post. Theseries is produced by WNYC.On the Media, AM820, Sundays, I lam, repeating Sundays, 10pm

Children's Express Joins New York KidsNew York Kids, WNYC's live call -in radio program for 8 -to -12 -year olds,adds a "news" presence with regular visits by reporters from Children'sExpress, the nationally syndicated news service produced by children. OnDecember 11 Children's Express reporters conduct a roundtable discus-

sion on the air with kid listeners. Tune in to hear the feelings, thoughts, and idea of kids onimportant issues.New York Kids, FM93.9, Sundays, 6pm

Economic HelpThe Columbia University School of Journalism, in cooperation with the WNYC NewsDepartment, is producing a series on economic development. These segments air during MorningEdition,on AM820 and FM93.9 at 6:35am, December 26-30. The segments will he repeated at8:35am on AM820.

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IINIC PUBLIC RADIO

New Season of New Sounds LiveThe new New Sounds Live season begins December 8, asJohn Schaefer hosts Toby Twining Music and the SiriusQuartet from Merkin Hall. Toby Twining Music offersvocal acrobatics combining extended techniques suchas overtone singing, with a downtown sensibility and astrong sense of fun. Also on the bill is another quar-tet-The Sirius Quartet-one of the key ensembles inNew York's downtown music scene. For New SoundsLive they perform two recent works. New Sounds listen-ers-you're invited! Call Merkin Hall for ticket infor-mation at 212-362-8719.New Sounds Live, FM93.9, Thursday, December 8, 8pm The Sirius Quartet

Opera in New YorkWhat's new in the world of opera? Patrick J. Smith, editor of Opera News, joins Steve Sullivan forbi-weekly features on news from the world of opera locally and internationally. Listen at 2pmDecember 2, 16, and 30 during Around New York for information, excerpts from operas, and pre-views of upcoming events. Every weekday Steve Sullivan hosts in -studio guests who performchamber music, jazz, and other types of music on Around New York.Around New York, FM93.9, Monday -Friday, 2pm

Frick CollectionWNYC presents the 1994 Frick Collection Concert Series, recorded live in the music room at the for-mer residence of Henry Clay Frick. This month performers include the Coull String Quartet, tenorHans Peter Blochwitz, and the Aspen Wind Quintet. For program details, see FM Music Listings.Frick Collection 1994, FM93.9, Sundays, 2pm

Piano JazzMarian McPartlandwelcomes fellowjazz pianists to alively celebration ofAmerica's indige-nous music. InDecember, thesophisticated lady ofjazz is visited byguests includingHenry Mancini, Bob Dorough, RobertaPiket, Ran Blake and Joey Defrancesco.Marian McPartland's Piano Jazz FM93.9,Saturday/Sunday, midnight

Marian McPartland

Short TalesDecember 4 Miss Consuelo, by GuillermoReyes, read by Deborah Torres.December 11 On the USS Fortitude, by RonCarlson, read by Laura Esterman; Slatland, byRebecca Lee, read by Mia Dillon.December 18 The Juggler, by Ursula Hegi, readby Helen Jean Arthur; Busted: A Boy's True Taleof Real Life in a Big City Junior High School, byDavid Haynes, read by Calvin Levels.December 25 The Wisdom of Eve, by Mary Orr,read by Joanna Gleason; Westward, by PrimoLevi, read by Josef Sommer.Selected Shorts, FM93.9, Sundays, 4pm;AM820, Sundays, 6pm

You Saved the Day: The holiday spirit came early in 1994 with the help of 14.000 oldand new WNYC members during our October membership drive. Thanks to you, we raisedmore than $750,000 which will go toward maintaining our outstanding programming andbringing us closer to financial independence. And, your contributions before the drive toour "Save the Day" offer enabled us to end the drive a day early. Happy holidays andmany thanks.

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AMINSundays Weekdays Saturdays

5am C -Span Journal. Monitor Radio. Newsmagazine, with Steve Delaney. Monitor Radio.

6am Horizons. Morning Edition. NPR's newsmagazinecovering events, arts, and politics, withBob Edwards and Mark Hilan.

America & World.

6:30am Crossroads. Washington Week.

7am Living on Earth. Capitol Connection

7:30am Rabbit Ears. Urban News Wkly.

8am

10am

Weekend Edition.NPR wrap-up of theweek's news, withLiane Hansen.

Weekend Edition.NPR wrap-up of theweek's news, withScott Simon.

On the Line. News and public affairs talk/call-inprogram, with Brian Lehrer.

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On the Media.Call-in/talk showon the news media,with Alex S. Jones.

Whad' Ya Know?,with Michael Feldmar

New York & Company. Talk/call-in programon the ans, ideas, and information,with Leonard Lopate.

fpm Newsweek on Air. Car Talk.

2pm

3pm

A Prairie HomeCompanion, withGarrison Keillor.

Talk of the Nation. NPR news and public affairscall -in and talk program, with Ray Suarez.Fridays: Science and technology, with Ira Flatow.

Big Band Sounds,with Danny Stiles.

New York Beat. News and issues talk/call-inprogram.

4pm Sound Money.

5pm Weekend ATC ,with Daniel Zwerdling.

All Things Considered. NPR newsmagazine, withNoah Adams, Linda Wertheimer, and Robert Siegel.

Weekend ATC,with Daniel Zwerdling.

6pm6:30pm

Selected Shorts. A Prairie HomeCompanion,with Garrison Keillor.

Marketplace. Business news, with David Brancaccio.

7pm Folksong Festival. All Things Considered.

7:30pm Folk Almanac.

8pm Bridges, withLarry Josephson.

Fresh Air. Interviews and more, with Terry Gross. Weekend AllThings Considered.

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lam Le Show. On the Line, with Brian Lehrer. Car Talk.

2am2:30am

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3am C -Span Journal. New York & Company, with Leonard Lopate. Monitor Radio.

4am Selected Shorts. Parente Journal.

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Sundays Weekdays Saturdays

5am While the CitySleeps.

Monitor Radio. Newsmagazine, withSteve Delaney.

While the CitySleeps.

6am

6:30am

MasterworkHour.

Morning Edition. NPR newsmagazine coveringevents, arts, and politics, with Bob Edwardsand Mark Hilan.

America & World.

Washington Week.

7am Living on Earth. Capitol Connection.

7:30am Rabbit Ears. Urban News Wkly.

8am Weekend Edition.NPR wrap-up ofthe week's news,with Liane Hansen.

Morning Music. Classical music, with Steve Post. Weekend Edition.NPR wrap-up ofthe week's news,with Scott Simon.

11am

Noon

Sunday Show.Classical music,with Fred Child.

Saturday Show.Classical music,with Fred Child.Performance Today. Music, features,

reviews, interviews, with Martin Goldsmith.

2pm Frick CollectionConcerts.

Around New York. Live in -studio performancesand music features, with Steve Sullivan.

Classic Jazz,with Phil Schaap.

4pm Selected Shorts. Fresh Air. Interviews and more, with Terry Gross.

5pm Weekend ATC,Daniel Zwerdling.

All Things Considered. NPR newsmagazine, withNoah Adams, Linda Wertheimer, and Robert Siegel.

Weekend ATC,Daniel Zwerdling.

6pm

7pm

7:30pm

New York Kids,with FlorenceBarrau and DavidGonzalez.

A Prairie HomeCompanion,with GarrisonKeillor.Marketplace. Business news, with David Brancaccio.

All Things Considered.

8pm

9pm

St. Paul Sunday,with BillMcGlaughlin.

Evening Music. Classical music, with David Garland. Car Talk.

Whad' Ya Know?,with MichaelFeldman.

9:30pm Pipedreams,with MichaelBarone.

11pm New Sounds. New and unusual music, with John Schaefer.

Mid ClassicalCountdown.

Mon: Spinning on Air, Tues: Folkmasters,Wed: Afropop Worldwide,Thurs: Schickele Mix,Fri: Hearts of Space.

MarianMcPartland'sPiano Jazz.

lam While the City Sleeps. Classical music, with Manya. Weekends with Stan David.

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NYC SEEM FM MUSIC 11 fl1 THURSDAY

Midnight AFROPOP WORLD-WIDE.Drum Heat en. The best drum-mers Irons Nigeria, Ghana,Senegal, Brazil, Cuba.

1:00AM WHILE THE CITYSLEEPS with Manya.Ravel: Mother Goose Ballet;Rachmaninoll: Suite No. 1 forTwo Pianos; Elgar: StringQuartet; Liszt: St. Francis ofAssisi: Liszt: St Francis of Panic;MemicIssolm: Die ErsteWalpingisnadit iGiiethe);Beethoven: Symphony No. I;Mozart: Flute Quartet.

8:00AM MORNING MUSICIOW Steve Posi.

Armida Oscrt arc;Chopin: Mazurka No. I:Chopin: Mazurka No. 2;Chopin: Mazurka No. 3; Elgar:Serenade for String Orchestra;Boieldieu: Harp Concerto;James Cohn: Clarinet Concerto;Prokofiev: Six Pieces for Piano;Rachmaninoll: Scherzo;Beethoven: String Quartet No.3; Dvorak: Symphony No. 8;Kahalevsky: Cello Sonata;

Anacreon overture.

2:00PM AROUND NEW YORKwith Steve Sullivan.

8:00PM EVENING MUSIC withDavid Garland.Purcell: Amphitryon or The TwoSosias; Blow: Ode on the Deathof Mr. Henry Purcell:Castelnuovo-Tedesco: Le Dancedel Re David; Schoenfield: FourParables for Piano and Orch.

11:00PM NEW SOUNDS withJohn Schaefer.#1004. Ambient Classics.Feldman: Piano and StringQuartet; Bach/arr. Batagov: DieKunst Der Fuge.

2 Friday

Midnight SCHICKELE MIX.# 67. Instrtumental Exotica.

1:00AM WHILE THE CITYSLEEPS with Manya.Poulenc: Three PerpetualMovements; Revueltas: Redes;Albeniz: Torre Bermeja; Albeniz:Suite Espanola: Granada;Albeniz: Suite Espanola: Sevilla;Tchaikovsky: Souvenir deFlorence,Sextet; Liszt: Sonata;Brahms: Gesang der Parzen;Schumann: Concertpiece for 4

Horns & Orchestra; Schubert:Symphony No. 1; Mozart: ViolinSonata No. 26.

8:00AM MORNING MUSICwith Steve Post.Mendelssohn: Caprice;Donizetti: String Quartet No. 3;Haydn: Symphony No. 83;Curzon: Dance of an OstracisedImp; Brahms: Serenade in D forNonet Iorig ye is 18581;Bantock: Old English Suite;Ireland: The Overlanders: filmmusic: Bernstein: West SideStory Suite for Violin & Piano;Rosenberg: String Quartet No. 4(19391; Elgar: Elegy.

2:00PM AROUND NEW YORKwith Steve Sullivan.Opera Nem editor Patrick J. Smithon Opera.

8:00PM EVENING MUSIC withDavid Garland.Ben Haim: Variations on aHebrew Melody; Wolpe: TenSongs From the Hebrew;Mahler: Symphony No. 1 in D;Leach: Bruckstuck.

11:00PM NEW SOUNDS withJohn Schaefer.#1106. From New Sounds Liveat Merkin Concert Hall in NewYork.

3 Saturday

1:00AM WHILE THE CITYSLEEPS with Stan David.Albeniz: Iberia Suite : Arbos;Mozart: Violin Concerto No. 1;Ravel: Le Tombeau deCouperin; Joston: ConcertoSacro I -II 119251; Vivaldi: FourSeasons; Beethoven: MissaSolemnis - Mass; Martin:Ballade; Grieg: Piano Sonata.

11:00AM THE SATURDAYSHOW with Fred Child.Elgar: Andante con Variazione;Griffes: Fantasy Pieces; Saint-Saens: Piano Concerto No. 5;Maurice: Tableaux de Province;J.S. Bach: Cantata: Coffee; Raft:Italian Suite; Holmboe:Accordian Sonata.

I I:00PM NEW SOUNDS withJohn Schaefer.#1008. Voices of Corsica,Algeria, Albania, Armenia &Czechoslovakia. Tavagna: UGiardinucciu; Djur Djura:Azemmur; Bittova: River ofMilk.

4 Sunday

Midnight MARIAN MCPART-LAND PIANO JAZZ.Henry Mancini. In a repeat from1991, Ms. Mt Partland plays ren-ditions of Mr. Mancini's MoonRiver and Charade.

1:00AM WHILE THE CITYSLEEPS with Stan David.Brahms: Tragic. Overture;Prokofiev: Alexander Nevsky;Beethoven: Cello Sonata No. 3;Dvorak: Symphony No. 7; Weill:Concerto for Violin t- WindOrch.; Tchaikovsk: ManfredSymphony; Poulenc: Gloria forSoprano, Chorus, fi Orchestra;Holborne: 4 Pieces kirRecorders.

1 I :00AM THE. SUNDAY SHOWwith Fred Child.Ignaz and Amon Bock: FourPieces for Two Horns & DoubleBass; Bottesini: Double -bassConcerto; Harris: SymphonyNo. 3; Borodin: String QuartetNo. 2.

2:00PM CONCERTS FROM THEFRICK COLLECTION.Hans Peter Blochwitz, Tenor.Eric Schneider, Piano.Schumann: Ein jangling liebteein Madchen; Schumann: Derarme Peter,Schumann: DieLotosblume, Schumann: Esleuchtet meine Liebe; Schubert:Der Musensohn; Schubert:Ganymed; Schubert: Geheimes;Schubert: Heidenroslcin;Brahms: Deutsche Volkslieder;Britten: FolksongArrangements.

8:00PM ST. PAUL SUNDAY.Kronos Quartet.

9:30PM PIPEDREAMS,Advent Awaiting. Drusinsky:Vent Redemptor gentium; Bach:Nun komm, der HeidenHeiland, Scheidt: Variations onVeni Redemptor gentium;Ahrens: 3 Advent ChoralePreludes.

11:00PM NEW SOUNDS withJohn Schaefer.#724. New Music From Nigeria.Lawal: Irin Ajo; Barrister:Refined Fuji Garbage; AzagasArchibogs: Ikoto; I.K. Dairo andHis Blue Spots: F'eso J'aiye.

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5 Monday

1:00AM WHILE THE CITYSLEEPS with Manya.Crumb: Cello Sonata 1955;Boulez: Figures, Doubles,Prismes; Prokofiev: SymphonyNo. 7; Brahms: Piano Pieces;Mendelssohn: Symphony No. I;Rossini: Petite fanfare; Rossini:Barber of Seville: Berta's Aria.

8:00AM MORNING MUSIC withSteve Post.Milhaud: Scaramouche; Dvorak:Vanda: Overture; Fiala:Concerto for 2 Horns; Granados:Danza Lenta; Granados: Allegrode concierto; Schumann:Overture, Scherzo & Finale;Taneyev: String Quintet;Poulenc: Concerto for 2 Pianos;Elgar: Symphony No. 2.

2:00PM AROUND NEW YORKwith Steve Sullivan.Rene Jolles, Dorothy Lawson,Christopher Oldfather trio per-form live in the WNYC studio.

8:00PM EVENING MUSIC withDavid Garland.Schubert: Der Hirt auf demFelsen; Brahms: GestillteSehnsucht, GeistlischesWiegenlied; Previn: Variationson a Theme, That Old BlueMagic; Ravel: Piano Concerto forthe Left Hand; Janacek:Capriccio for Piano (left hand)and Wind Ens.; Stravinsky:Capriccio for Piano andOrchestra; Dvorak: String Sextetin A.

11:00PM NEW SOUNDS withJohn Schaefer.#1009. New directions inNorwegian Folk Music. Lien:Springar efter Christiana Lund;Kvifte/Gangar: Bestlanden;Bukkene Bruse: Elskytter;Reiersrud: Brudemarsch; Larsen:Olympia Rag; Brazz Brothers:Astri Mi Astri; Anker:Draemmendekverde.

6 Tuesday

Midnight SPINNING ON AIRwith David Garland.

1:00AM WHILE THE CITYSLEEPS with Manya.Part: Silouans Song (1991);Britten: Nocturnal after JohnDowland; Rachmaninoff:Symphony No. 2; Dvorak: CelloConcerto (1865); Berlioz: RobRoy Overture; Beethoven: Mass.

8:00AM MORNING MUSIC withSteve Post.Rossini: Introduction andVariations for Clarinet; Mozart:Piano Sonata No. 16;Mendelssohn: Andante (Themeand Variations); Mendelssohn:Scherzo; Poulenc: Les Biches;Dohnanyi: String Quartet No. 2;Beethoven: Violin Concerto;Ginastera: Rondo sobre temasinfantiles argentinos; Ginastera:Danzas Argentinas; Prokofiev:Symphony No. 7; J.S. Bach:Concerto for Harpsichord &Strings.

2:00PM AROUND NEW YORKwith Steve Sullivan.

8:00PM EVENING MUSIC withDavid Garland.

11:00PM NEW SOUNDS withJohn Schaefer.#1107. New Celtic Music. FromDeanta, Open House, the HouseBand, The Tannahill Weavers.

7 Wednesday

Midnight FOLKMASTERS.Blues Masters. Pinetop Perkins,Luther 'Guitar Junior" Johnson,and guitarist John Jackson.1:00AM WHILE THE CITYSLEEPS with Manya.Ryohei Hirose: Hymn (1979-82);Poulenc: Sonata for 2 Pianos(1953); R. Strauss: Couperin-Tanzsuite; Indy: Violin Sonata;Tchaikovsky: Piano ConcertoNo. 1; Beethoven: StringQuartet No. 7; Boyce:Symphony No. 5.

8:00AM MORNING MUSIC withSteve Post.Villa -Lobos: BachianasBrasileiras No. 2; Debussy: Pourle Piano suite; Schubert: Adagioand Rondo Concertante; J.Strauss: Die Vier Temperamente;J. Strauss: Sperl Polka; Mozart:Serenade; Copland: Music forMovies; Beethoven: PianoConcerto No. 5; Hovhaness:Symphony No. 2; Tansman:String Quartet No. 3 (1925);Franck: Prelude, Chorale, &Fugue.

2:00PM AROUND NEW YORKwith Steve Sullivan.The Sirius String Quartet per-forms live in the WNYC studio.

8:00PM EVENING MUSIC withDavid Garland.Purcell: 0 Solitude; Elgar:Dream Children; Tavener: To aChild Dancing in the Wind;

Tavener: Melina; Elgar: Songsfrom The Starlight Express; IraGershwin sings some of hissongs, accompanied by KurtWeill; Bach: Solo Cello SuiteNo. 6 in D.

11:00PM NEW SOUNDS withJohn Schaefer.#1108. Hilliard Ensemble/Garbarek: Officium; WillemarkiMiller: Nordan.

8 Thursday

Midnight AFROPOP WORLD-WIDE.Stocking Stuffers. Our picks ofthe best releases from the Afro -Atlantic diaspora.

1:00AM WHILE THE CITYSLEEPS with Manya.Copland: Quiet City; Gorecki: 0Domina nostra; Shostakovich:Symphony No. 11; Dukas: LaPeri; Saint-Saens: La Muse et lePoete; Schubert: SymphonyNo. 4.

8:00AM MORNING MUSIC withSteve Post.Litolff: Concerto Symphonique;Ponce: Alborada; Ponce:Preludio; Ponce: Mazurka; Parry:English Suite; Moussorgsky:Night on Bald Mountain; Haydn:String Quartet No. 3; FaIla: ElAmor Brujo; Faure: Theme &Variations; Genin: Carnival ofVenice; Stenhammar: Chitra;Dvorak: Othello Overture.

2:00PM AROUND NEW YORKwith Steve Sullivan.The Carnegie Chamber Playersand vocal ensemble Chanticleerperform live in WNYC's studio.

8:00PM NEW SOUNDS LIVEfrom Merkin Concert Hall.Toby Twining Music & TheSirius String Quartet in a liveperformance from Merkin Hall.

10:00PM EVENING MUSIC withDavid Garland.Sibelius: Symphony No. 4;Arnold: selections from Roots ofHeaven.

11:00PM NEW SOUNDS withJohn Schaefer.#1011. The Ethnic Folk ArtsFestival, Prospect Park. TangLiangxing: Ambush; KawkabaniBrothers: traditional YemeniSong; Zlatne Uste Balkan BrassBand: 2 Balkan Dances; Egan:Dark Slender Boy;Doherty/Egan/ Madden: TheSilver Spear Medley; Statman:Flatbush Waltz.

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9 Friday

Midnight SCHICKELE MIX.# 68. What /s That Instrument?

1:00AM WHILE THE CITYSLEEPS with Manya.Martinu: Variations on a Themeby Rossini (1942); Turina: GypsyDances (Danzas gitanas); Turina:Gypsy Dances; Verdi: LaTraviata: highlights; Schubert:Symphony No. 5; Mozart: PianoConcerto No. 22.

8:00AM MORNING MUSIC withSteve Post.Soler: Fandango; Chopin:Polonaise No. 3; Heinichen:Concerto for Winds andOrchestra: Clementi: PianoSonata; Dvorak: Serenade;Beethoven: Piano Trio;Mendelssohn: Violin Concerto.

2:00PM AROUND NEW YORKwith Steve Sullivan.

8:00PM EVENING MUSIC withDavid Garland.Puccini: Tosca.

11:00PM NEW SOUNDS withJohn Schaefer.#725. Updated Folk Music. Ad

Que Pourra: Un CosaqueA Paris; Blowzabella: The R.S.B.and the Hobb; Planxty: The Harein the Corn, Baneasa's GreenGlade/ Mominsko Horo; FairportConvention: Reynardine.

10 Saturday

I:00AM WHILE THE CITYSLEEPS with Stan David.Beethoven: Symphony No. 7;Elgar: Sea Pictures; Bernstein:Concerto for Orchestra (JubileeGames); Brahms: String QuartetNo. 1; Rachmaninoff:Symphony No. 2; Enesco:Symphonic Concertante;R. Strauss: Metamorphosen;Mozart: Piano Sonata No. 1.

11:00AM THE SATURDAYSHOW with Fred Child.Brahms: Intermezzo No. 1; Rak:Romance Ontario; Jenkins: SixAirs; Mendelssohn: ViolinConcerto; Martinu: Concerto forOboe & Small Orchestra.

11:00PM NEW SOUNDS withJohn Schaefer.#726. More New Sounds in FilmMusic. Nyman: from DrowningBy Numbers; Morricone: fromHamlet; Jarre: from The Year ofLiving Dangerously.

11 Sunday

Midnight MARIAN MCPART-LAND PIANO JAZZ.Bob Dorough. This composer,pianist, singer, actor and enter-tainer writes melodies that areinventive and highly rhythmic.

1:00AM WHILE THE CITYSLEEPS with Stan David.Janacek: Taras Bulba; Copland:Duo for Flute and Piano; Gliere:Symphony No. 3 ("IlyaMurometz"); Lutoslawski:Concerto for Orchestra;Gounod: Symphony No. 1;Stravinsky: Petrouchka: ThreeMovements; Rozsa: CelloConcerto; Mozart: SymphonyNo. 38.

11:00AM THE SUNDAY SHOWwith Fred Child.J.S. Bach: Flute Sonata; C.P.E.Bach: Cello Concerto;Stravinsky: Octet for Winds;Respighi: Fountains of Rome.

2:00PM CONCERTS FROM THEFRICK COLLECTION.Theatre of Voices. Perotin: Beataviscera; Hildegard von Bingen:Columba aspexit; Hildegard vonBingen: 0 Viridissima Virga;Philip de Vitry: Roman deFauvel selections; Des Prez:Salve Regina; Byrd: 4 CorpusChristi motets.

8:00PM ST. PAUL SUNDAY.David Owen Norris.

9:30PM PIPEDREAMS.Holiday International. Mathias:Ave Rex; Tchaikovsky/Hohman:The Nutcracker Suite;Buxtehude: Gelobet seist du,Jesu Christ.

11:00PM NEW SOUNDS withJohn Schaefer.#727. Music for Voice andPercussion. Hykes: Let theLover Be; Velez: Hiddin Oasis;Moss: Stolen, My FavoriteThings; Garcia: On the Eve ofthe Second Year Anniversary ofMorton's Death.

12 Monday

1:00AM WHILE THE CITYSLEEPS with Manya.Berg: Sonata; Carter: OboeConcerto; Mahler: SymphonyNo. 9; Smetana: String QuartetNo. 2; Mozart: Piano ConcertoNo. 26; Mozart: Cassation.

8:00AM MORNING MUSIC withSteve Post.Rossini: Marriage Contract

Overture; Grieg: Holberg Suite;Gottschalk: Souvenirsd'Andalousie; Gottschalk: LeBanjo (Grotesque Fantasie);Soler: Three Sonatas (orchestrat-ed); Borodin: Petite Suite;Beethoven: Piano Sonata No.10; Khachaturian: FluteConcerto; Dvorak: StringQuartet No. 9.

2:00PM AROUND NEW YORKwith Steve Sullivan.

8:00PM EVENING MUSIC withDavid Garland.Brahms: Sonata in D, arr. forCello and Piano; Bach: Cantata:Wachet auf, ruft uns dieStimme; Castelnuovo-Tedesco:Cipressi; Castelnuovo-Tedesco:Concerto in G for Piano andOrch.

11:00PM NEW SOUNDS withJohn Schaefer.#1109. Moran: music from TheDracula Diaries.

13 Tuesday

Midnight SPINNING ON AIRwith David Garland.

1:00AM WHILE THE CITYSLEEPS with Manya.R. Strauss: String Sextet from"Capriccio"; Joseph Ahrens:Concerto for Organ and Winds;Shostakovich: Symphony No. 7:Dvorak: Sonatina; Raft: Octet;Cramer: Piano Sonata.

8:00AM MORNING MUSIC withSteve Post.Mozart: Symphony; Mozart:Nine Variations on a Minuet ofDuport; Kabalevsky: TheComedians; Suk: Ballad in DMinor; Lab: Cello Concerto;Villa -Lobos: String Quartet No.1; Mozart: Piano Concerto No.14; Korngold: Violin Concerto;Elgar: The Music Makers.

2:00PM AROUND NEW YORKwith Steve Sullivan.The New World Guitar Trio per-forms live in WNYC's studio.

8:00PM EVENING MUSIC withDavid Garland.Bach: Partita for Solo Violin No.3 in E; Rodrigo: Capriccio forSolo Violin; Prokofiev: Sonatafor Two Violins in C: Alakotila:Lampaan Polska; Janacaek:Suite; Bartok: Music for Strings,Percussion and Celesta; Reger:Piano Trio in e minor.

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11:00PM NEW SOUNDS withJohn Schaefer.#855. Music by Paul Winter andPaul Halley.

14 Wednesday

Midnight FOLKMASTERS.World String Wizards. Chinesepipa music with Liang-xingTang; Armenian oud music withRichard Hagopian and ensem-ble; Native Hawaiian Band per-forming slack key guitar.

1:00AM WHILE THE CITYSLEEPS with Manya.Bernstein: West Side Story -Suite; Newman: Concertino forPiano & Orchestra; McCartney:Liverpool Oratorio; Stanford:Irish Rhapsody No. 3 forCello/Orch; Wagner: SiegfriedIdyll; Cimarosa: Oboe Concerto;Mozart: String Quartet No. 21.

8:00AM MORNING MUSIC withSteve Post.Telemann: Concerto for 2Flutes; Beethoven: Piano SonataNo. 5; Telemann: Quartet forFlute,Violin,Cello, & Lute;Schubert: Scherzo No. 2; Spohr:Concerto for String Quartet &Orchestra; Villa -Lobos:Bachianas Brasileiras No. 5;Stravinsky: Petrouchka; Liszt:Liebestraume: 3 Nocturnes;Jensen: Partita Sinfonica;Haydn: String Quartet; J.S.Bach: Cantata No.I 52.

2:00PM AROUND NEW YORKwith Steve Sullivan.Countertenor Drew Minter &flutist Paula Robison performlive in the WNYC studio.

8:00PM EVENING MUSIC withDavid Garland.Bach: Partita for Solo Violin No.3 in E: Rodrigo: Capriccio forSolo Violin; Prokofiev: Sonatafor Two Violins in C; Janacaek:Suite; Bartok: Music for Strings,Percussion, and Celesta; Reger:Piano Trio in E minor; Pfeiffer:Reflection of a String.

11:00PM NEW SOUNDS withJohn Schaefer.#728. New Music from the NearEast. Temiz: Dervish Service;Azrie: Murmur of the Breeze;Horowitz and Deihim: BotaChin.

15 Thursday

Midnight AFROPOP WORLD-WIDE.Brasil Bulletin, Part I. GilbertoGil and Pernambuco swamprockers Chico Science.

I:00AM WHILE THE CITYSLEEPS with Manya.Stravinsky: Persephone;Shostakovich: Piano Quintet;Brahms: Symphony No. I;Mendelssohn: Piano Trio No. 2.

8:00AM MORNING MUSIC withSteve Post.Rimsky-Korsakov: CapriccioEspagnol; Debussy: Imagesoubliees for Piano; Handel: Trale fiamme: Mozart: SerenadeNo. 6; Liszt: HungarianRhapsody No. 9; Chopin: PianoConcerto No. 2; CruseII: ClarinetQuartet No. 2; Mahler:Symphony No. I; Gottschalk:Ojos Criollos.

2:00PM AROUND NEW YORKwith Steve Sullivan.The chamber music ensembleHelios and cellist ShaunaRolston perform live in theWNYC studio.

MUSIC withDavid Garland.E. & D. Gaultier: Lute Pieces inD minor; Mertz: Gondoliera,Liebeslied, Tarantella, fromBardic Sounds for Guitar;Francaix: Concerto for Guitarand String Orch.; Bartok: Sonatafor Two Pianos and Percussion;Rozsa: Tripartita for Orch.

11:00PM NEW SOUNDS withJohn Schaefer.#1110. Nyman: Prospero'sBooks; Carr/Taylor: Sounds andSweet Airs.

16 Friday

Midnight SCHICKELE MIX.# 69. For He Heard the LoudBassoon.

1:00AM WHILE THE CITYSLEEPS with Manya.Lutoslawski: Partita for VIII &Orch; Shchedrin: Carmen Ballet(arr of Bizet); Saint-Saens: LeDeluge (1876); Schubert:Symphony No. 9.

8:00AM MORNING MUSIC withSteve Post.Handel: Concerto Grosso No. 10;Telemann: Recorder Sonata No.3; Haydn: Violin Concerto No. 1;Dittersdorf: Symphony;Schubert: Impromptus; Sibelius:

En Saga (Symphonic Poem);Mendelssohn: Symphony No. 2.

2:00PM AROUND NEW YORKwith Steve Sullivan.Opera News editor Patrick J.Smith on opera.

8:00PM EVENING MUSIC withDavid Garland.

11:00PM NEW SOUNDS withJohn Schaeler.#729. Reify/Cale: The Hall ofMirrors in the Palace atVersailles; Monk: Panda Chant,Quarry Lullaby; Cardew:Boolavogue; Borden: Lake Ice.

17 Saturday

1:00AM WHILE THE CITYSLEEPS with Stan David.Debussy. Nocturnes (forOrchestral. Brahms: ViolaSonata No. 2; Wagner: DieWalkure: Act III; Mozart: PianoConcerto No. 21; Saint-Saens:Symphony No. 3; Rossini:Soirees Musicales; Falla: Three -Cornered Hat (suite).

11:00AM THE SATURDAYSHOW with Fred Child.Ysaye: Chant d'Hiver. Poem forStrings; Pezel: ConcertoPastorale; Beethoven:Symphony No. 7; Bowles: SixLatin American Pieces; Villa -Lobos: String Quartet No. 5.

11:00PM NEW SOUNDS withJohn Schaefer.#730. From the New SoundsLive Concerts. Kilbride: SargentEarly's Dream, Piccadilly.Blackbird; The Horse Flies: LiveIs a Rubber Rope, Sally Ann, INeed a Plastic Bag to Keep MyBrain In, Mylar, Metal andMesh, Roadkill.

18 Sunday

Midnight MARIAN MCPART-LAND PIANO JAZZ.Roberta Piket. A brilliant techni-cian with a knack for imbuingstandards with original thinking.

1:00AM WHILE THE CITYSLEEPS with Stan David.Mahler: Symphony No. 5;Beethoven: Piano Trio; Britten:String Quartet No. 1;Hovhaness: Symphony No. 50;Mozart: Piano Concerto No. 12;Debussy: La Mer; Castelnuovo-Tedesco: Cappriccio Diabolico;Verdi: Te Deum.

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11:00AM THE SUNDAY SHOWwith Fred Child.Leclair: Deuxieme Recreation deMusique 1737-38; Grainger: TheSussex Mummer's ChristmasCarol; Tansman: Piano SonataNo. 1.

2:00PM CONCERTS FROM THEFRICK COLLECTION.Coull String Quartet.Mendelssohn: Str Qt in E flat;Walton: Str Qt in a; Dvorak: Str Qtin G.

8:00PM ST. PAUL SUNDAY.Jorja Fleezanis, Violin. AnthonyRoss, Cello. Edgar Meyer, Bass.Rossini: Duetto; Ravel: Son forViolin and Cello.

9:30PM PIPEDREAMS.An American Organist'sChristmas.

11:00PM NEW SOUNDS withJohn Schaefer.#732. Silly Songs About Animals.Kottke: Peppe Hush; the story:Dog Dreams; Chavis: Dog Hill;Kimg & Moore: ImpendingBloom; Moss: About 3 LittleFishes.

19 Monday

1:00AM WHILE THE CITYSLEEPS with Manya.Ravel: Ouverture de Feerie;Bruckner: Symphony No. 8;Schumann: Violin Concerto;Beethoven: Piano Trio.

8:00AM MORNING MUSIC withSteve Post.Bizet: L'Arlesienne Suite No. 1;Mozart: Divertimento for Winds;Talivaldis Kenins: Partita for stringson Lutheran Chorales; Brahms:Variations & Fugue on a Theme byHandel; Vivaldi: Gloria;Beethoven: String Quartet No. 16;Poulenc: Four Christmas Motets.

2:00PM AROUND NEW YORKwith Steve Sullivan.

8:00PM EVENING MUSIC withDavid Garland.Beethoven: "Waldstein" Sonata:Kodaly: String Quartet No. 1;Beethoven: "Kreutzer" Sonata forViolin and Piano.

I I:00PM NEW SOUNDS withJohn Schaefer.#1111. New Music From Africa.Big String Theory: Bajourou;Music from Deep Forest; BakaBeyond: Heart of the Forest.

20 Tuesday

Midnight SPINNING ON AIR withDavid Garland.

1:00AM WHILE THE CITYSLEEPS with Manya.Vaughan Williams: ChristmasHymn; Bent Lorentzen: OboeConcerto (1980); Albeniz: SuiteEspanola; Schumann: StringQuartet; Berlioz: L'Enfance duChrist; Corelli: Concerto GrossoNo. 8.

8:00AM MORNING MUSIC withSteve Post.Mendelssohn: Song WithoutWords 11/1; Mendelssohn:Spinning Song No. 4;Mendelssohn: Venetian GondalaSong, No.6; Lebrun: Concert forOboe & Orchestra; Dvorak: InNature's Realm Overture;Ippolitov-Ivanov: SymphonicScherzo; Barber: Agnus Dei;Ravel: String Quartet; Holbome:Lullaby; Byrd: Fitzwilliam Suite;Byrd: The Bells; Tchaikovsky:Symphony No. 4; Faure:Barcarolle No. 3.

2:00PM AROUND NEW YORKwith Steve Sullivan.

8:00PM EVENING MUSIC withDavid Garland.Mozart: Concerto for Three Pianosand Orch. No. 7 in F; Surinach:Concertino for Piano, Strings andCymbals; Moross: The LastJudgment; Marcus: Adam andEve; Satie: Pieces froides;Harbison: Quintet for Winds.

11:00PM NEW SOUNDS withJohn Schaefer.#I112. With Guest David Hykes.

21 Wednesday

Midnight FOLKMASTERS.Country Voices: From Ballads tothe Grand 01' Opry. Doug Wallin,the Whitstein Brothers, and LittleJimmy Dickens.

1:00AM WHILE THE CITYSLEEPS with Manya.Blacher: Variations on a Theme ofPaganini; Prokofiev: SymphonyNo. 1; Tchaikovsky: NutcrackerBallet; Schumann: Waldzenen;Beethoven: String Quartet No. 12.

8:00AM MORNING MUSIC withSteve Post.Mozart: The Peasant Wedding;Dvorak: Humoresque No. 7;Beethoven: Variations on a themeof Handel; Borodin: PolovetsianDances; Parry: English Suite;Blavet: Flute Sonata; Vaughan

Williams: Concerto Accademico;Delius: "A Village Romeo &Juliet"Suite; Faure: Cello SonataNo. 1; Martin: Mass for two unac-companied choirs; Schumann:Symphony No. 1.

2:00PM AROUND NEW YORKwith Steve Sullivan.

8:00PM EVENING MUSIC withDavid Garland.Gould: Folk Suite; Jo Stafford singsfolk songs; Betio: Folk Songs;Vaughn Williams: Fantasia onChristmas Carols; music by FrankZappa.

11:00PM NEW SOUNDS withJohn Schaefer.#1010. When Rock StarsCompose. Music by John Cale,David Byrne, and Frank Zappa.

22 Thursday

Midnight AFROPOP WORLD-WIDE.Georges Collinet's Makossa HitParade. Moni Bile, Guy Lobe, BenDecca, Alaji Toure.

1:00AM WHILE THE CITYSLEEPS with Manya.Nanino: Adoramus Te, Christe;Honegger: Prelude, Arioso &Fughetta; Bernstein: ChichesterPsalms; Rachmaninoff: PianoConcerto No. 3; Dvorak: Serenade;Schumann: Cello Concerto.

8:00AM MORNING MUSIC withSteve Post.J.S. Bach: Concerto for Oboed'amore and Strings; Krommer:Clarinet Quartet; Bruch: AveMaria; Puccini: Crisantemi forString Quartet; Martinu: TreRicercari; Saint-Saens: EightJapanese Melodies; Tchaikovsky:Symphony No. 1; Barber: Balladefor Piano.

2:00PM AROUND NEW YORKwith Steve Sullivan.

8:00PM SOLSTICE LIVE! JohnSchaefer hosts the Paul WinterConsort and guests at TheCathedral of St. John the Divine.

11:00PM NEW SOUNDS withJohn Schaefer.#1113. "Trance Planet." A collec-tion of cross-cultural music fromCorsica, Lebanon, Pakistan, Bali.

23 Friday

Midnight SCHICKELE MIX.# 78. Let's Get This Thing OverWith.

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1:00AM WHILE THE CITYSLEEPS with Manya.Martin: Mystery of the Nativity;Biber: "Mystery" Sonatas forViolin.

8:00AM MORNING MUSIC withSteve Post.Corelli: Concerto Grosso No. 8;Mozart: Six Variations;Widmann: Five Dances;Beethoven: Symphony No. 8;J.S. Bach: Magnificat; Telemann:Overture for 2 Oboes & Strings.

2:00PM AROUND NEW YORKwith Steve Sullivan.Schola Cantorum Quemqueritis(early music) & pianist Liz Storyperform in the WNYC studio.

8:00PM EVENING MUSIC withDavid Garland.Christmas Special.

9:00PM CAROLING AT THEBOTTOM LINE, with theRoches.

10:00PM ON YOOLIS NIGHT.The Anonymous 4 celebrateChristmas in this WNYC special.

11:00PM NEW SOUNDS withJohn Schaefer.#766. Bells. Marcel DuchampMemorial Players: BabylonGammalon; Petrovsky: Chimesof Russian North; Johnson:Third Bell; Wolff/Hennings:Transmigration IL Kremski: Unmouvement comme un cielserein.

24 Saturday1:00AM WHILE THE CITYSLEEPS with Stan David.Ramirez: Navidad Nuestra;Brahms: Hungarian Dances(Complete); Handel: Messiah.

10:00AM A FESTIVAL OF NINELESSONS AND CAROLS, livefrom King's College, Cambridge,England.

11:00AM THE SATURDAYSHOW with Fred Child.

11:00PM A NEW FASHIONEDCHRISTMAS with JohnSchaefer. studio performancesby John Fahey, the CaliforniaEAR Unit, and RichardStoltzman, with recordings byPlunderphonic, the ModernMandolin Quartet.

25 Sunday

Midnight MARIAN MCPART-LAND PIANO JAZZ.Ran Blake re-creates the soundsof Irene Higginbottom, GeorgeGershwin, and FredericoMompow.

1:00AM WHILE THE CITYSLEEPS with Stan David.J.S. Bach: Christmas Oratorio -Complete; Charpentier: Noelssur les Instruments; Monteverdi:Purcell: The Blessed Virgin'sExpostulation; Charpentier:Messe de minuit pour Noel.

11:00AM THE SUNDAY SHOWwith Fred Child.

NOON Festival of Nine Lessonsand Carols.

2:00PM CONCERTS FROM THEFRICK COLLECTION.Aspen Wind Quintet. Klughardt:Quintet; Barber: Summer Music;Sampson: In Memoriam: W.E.S.;d'Rivera: Work in Progress;Ligeti: Six Bagatelles; Ravel: LeTombeau de Couperin.

8:00PM ST. PAUL SUNDAY.The Sixteen. Walton: Make WeJoy Now in This Fest; Tallis:Videte miraculum; Leighton:Coventry Carol; Howells: SingLullaby; Hayward: The LuteBook Lullaby; Hoist: In theBleak Midwinter.

9:30PM PIPEDREAMS.Christmas Joy. Saint-Saens:Prelude and Chorus fromChristmas Oratorio; Frescobaldi:Capriccio on a Pastorale;Vaughan Williams: YorkshireCarol; Strauss: The Three HolyKings; Beveridge: AngelicJubilation; Burkhardt: HolidayChorales.

11:00PM NEW SOUNDS withJohn Schaefer.#998. Music for Christmas.Stoltzman: Jingle Bells/DingDong; Sansone & GalileiEnsemble: Cantigas de SantaMaria; Nightnoise: WexfordCarol; California E.A.R. Unit:Deck the Halls in C; Anonymous4: Nowell: Out of you slepearyse.

26 Monday

1:00AM WHILE THE CITYSLEEPS with Manya.R. Strauss: Death andTransfiguration; Shostakovich:Symphony for Strings;Wieniawski: Violin Concerto

No. 1; Liszt: Apres une lecturedu Dante; Beethoven: StringQuartet No. 1; Mozart:Serenade.

8:00AM MORNING MUSIC withSteve Post.Schubert: "Die Zauberharfe"Overture; Schubert: Rosamunde:Ballet Music; Glazunov: TheSeasons; Prokofiev: PianoSonata No. 5; R. Strauss:Capriccio: Introduction andMoonlight; R. Strauss: Salome:Dance of the Seven Veils;Brouwer: The Warrior's Harp;Flight of the Lovers; Brouwer:Ballad of the Young Girl in Love;Mozart: Serenade No. 10 forWinds.

2:00PM AROUND NEW YORKwith Steve Sullivan.8:00PM EVENING MUSIC withDavid Garland.Still: Africa; Brahms: SymphonyNo. 3; Brown: String Quartet1965.

11:00PM NEW SOUNDS withJohn Schaefer.#733. The American ExplorerSeries. Chavis: Boozoo's ThemeSong; Johnson: Call Him on MyHorn; Gilmore: Midnight Train;Feathers: Pardon Me Mister.

27 Tuesday

Midnight SPINNING ON AIRwith David Garland.

1:00AM WHILE THE CITYSLEEPS with Manya.Denisov: Variations on Bach's'Es ist Genur Blomdahl:Sisyphus Suite (1954); Falla:Nights in the Garden of Spain;Brahms: Clarinet Sonata No. 1;Rossini: Stabat Mater; Kuhlau:Flute Quintet No. 1; Mozart:Symphony No. 35.

8:00AM MORNING MUSIC withSteve Post.Forster: Horn Concerto;Milhaud: La Cheminee du RoiRene; J.S. Bach: Violin ConcertoNo. 2; Tchaikovsky: Serenadefor Strings; Ibert: Escales; Villa -Lobos: Dancas Aricanas; Mozart:Quintet for Piano and Winds;Nielsen: Symphony No. 2;Haydn: Piano Sonata;Shostakovich: String Qt. No. 1.

2:00PM AROUND NEW YORKwith Steve Sullivan.

8:00PM EVENING MUSIC withDavid Garland.Levant: Piano Music; Koch:

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WNC FN MUSIC

Monolog 5 for Bassoon; Bach:Oboe d'Amore Concerto in A;Blomdahl: Liten svit for Bassoonand Piano; Prokofiev: FiveMelodies, an. for Flute andPiano; d'Indy: Suite for Flute,Violin, Viola, Cello, and Harp;Mendelssohn: *Italian"Symphony.

11:00PM NEW SOUNDS withJohn Schaefer.#1114. String Trio of NY:Octagon; Coolangubra:Coolangubra; and other worksfor small acoustic ensembles.

28 Wednesday

Midnight FOLKMASTERS.Accordion Kings: Zydeco andNorteno. Tex-Mex Nortenomusic of Valerio Longorio andthe rural sounds of LouisianaCreole Zydeco by the LawtellPlayboys.

1:00AM WHILE THE CITYSLEEPS with Manya.Larsson: Concerto forSaxophone; Roussel: SymphonyNo. 2; Bloch: Violin Sonata No.1; Brahms: Piano Concerto No.1; Beethoven: Konig Stephan(incidental music); Mozart:Symphony No. 39.

8:00AM MORNING MUSIC withSteve Post.Saint-Saens: Marche militairefrancaise; Saint-Saens: Marcheheroique; Handel: ConcertoGrosso No. 6; Sullivan: CelloConcerto; Gounod: FuneralMarch of a Marionette; Rossini:Un petit train de plaisir comico;Rossini: Barcarolle; Gretry: SuiteRococo; Rodrigo: Fantasia parauna gentilhombre; Mozart:Symphony No. 36; Fibich: PianoTrio; Debussy: Ondine (Preludes,Book 2); Debussy: Hommage aS. Pickwick (Preludes, Book 2);Debussy: Canope (Preludes,Book 2); Bartok: Kossuth;Hindemith: Organ Sonata No. 2.

2:00PM AROUND NEW YORKwith Steve Sullivan.

8:00PM EVENING MUSIC withDavid Garland.Stenhammar: Late SummerNights; Respighi: BrazilianImpressions; Villa Lobos:Cirandas, for Piano; Turina:Piano Trio No. 1; Butterworth:Love Blows as the Wind Blows;Sessions: Idyll of Theocritus, forSoprano and Orch.

11:00PM NEW SOUNDS withJohn Schaefer.#1092. Indian master flutist G.S. Sachdev performs ragas,recorded live in our studio.

29 Thursday

Midnight AFROPOP WORLD-WIDE.Music and Culture in the NewSouth Africa. Music byMzwakhe Mbuli, BlondieMakhene, Miriam Makeba andJohnny Clegg, Hugh Masekela,the Soul Brothers.

1:00AM WHILE THE CITYSLEEPS with Manya.V. Thomson: Autumn; Britten:Young Person's Guide to theOrchestra; Mahler: SymphonyNo. 6; Brahms: Intermezzi;Wieniawski: Violin ConcertoNo. 2.

8:00AM MORNING MUSIC withSteve Post.J.F. Bach: Sinfonia No. 6;Respighi: Three BotticelliPictures; C.P.E. Bach: TwelveVariations on La Folia; Villa -Lobos: Waltz; Rimsky-Korsakov:Sinfonietta on Russian Themes;Schumann: Carnaval; Francaix:L'Horlage de flore; Gould: FallRiver Legend; Mozart: ClarinetQuintet; Rosner: ConcertoGrosso No. 1; Revueltas:Sensemaya.

2:00PM AROUND NEW YORKwith Steve Sullivan.

8:00PM EVENING MUSIC withDavid Garland.Satie: Trois Gymnopedies;Glanville -Hicks: ThreeGymnopedies; EtruscanConcerto; Letters FromMorocco; Rodrigo: SieteCanciones Valencianas for Violinand Piano; Bach: Lute Suite in eminor.

11:00PM NEW SOUNDS withJohn Schaefer.#1013. Featuring theNorwegian trio Bukkene Bruse,recorded live on location inOslo. Solos for hardanger fiddle,violin, flute, and traditionalvocals; duos; and trios, all basedon traditional Norwegian music.

30 Friday

Midnight SCHICKELE MIX.# 79. Great Endings I HaveKnown.

1:00AM WHILE THE CITYSLEEPS with Manya.Britten: Young Apollo for Pianoand Strings; Wagner:Gotterdammerung: Siegfried'sRhine; Wagner:Gotterdammerung: Siegfried'sFuneral; Brahms: Symphony No.2; Lovenskiold: La Sylphide.

8:00AM MORNING MUSIC withSteve Post.Grieg: 4 Album Leaves; Grieg:Agitato (1865); J.S. Bach: KlavierConcerto No. 3; Haydn:Symphony No. 88; Krommer:Sinfonia Concertante; J.S. Bach:The Musical Offering; Prokofiev:Violin Concerto No. 2;Beethoven: Symphony No. 5.

2:00PM AROUND NEW YORKwith Steve Sullivan.Opera News editor Patrick J. Smithon opera.

8:00PM EVENING MUSIC withDavid Garland.Bowles: Music for a Farce; musicfrom The Glass Menagerie;Bowles: The Wind Remains;

/ Bach: Keyboard Concerto in Dminor; Ravel: Piano Concerto inG; Taneyev: Piano Trio in D.

11:00PM NEW SOUNDS withJohn Schaefer.#1115. Our Monthly Program ofNew Releases.

31 Saturday

1:00AM WHILE THE CITYSLEEPS with Stan David.Brouwer: El Decameron Negro;Chavez: Symphony No. 3; Faure:Pelleas et Melisande;Tchaikovsky: Piano ConcertoNo. 3; Rossini: Comte Ory;Beethoven: String Quartet No. 9;Mozart: Piano Concerto No. 11;J.S. Bach: Orchestral Suite No. 2.

11:00AM THE SATURDAYSHOW with Fred Child.Mozart: Piano Sonata No. 5;Martinu: Serenade No. 5;Roussel: Sinfonietta for StringOrchestra; Weill: ThreepennyOpera: Suite; Stanford: Serenade(Nonet); Poulenc: ThreePerpetual Movements.

11:00PM. NEW SOUNDS withJohn Schaefer.An abbreviated program of newreleases.

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WNYC PUBLIC TELEVISION

Original Programs From WNYC TVNew Yorkers on the LineBrian Lehrer is on the line as he hostsWNYC's live public affairs call -in pro-gram. Callers are invited to offer theiropinions on timely issues in the newsand to question community leadersand other guests. New York Hotline notonly takes viewers' calls but also usescomputervideo conferencing technolo-gy to speak to New Yorkers on issuesof vital importance to them. New YorkHotline has offered in-depth discus-sions on subjects ranging from immi-gration to our city's health-care crisis.Watch as timely topics in the news areexplored weekly by Hotline.New York Hotline, Wednesdays, 8pm

Lauren Bacall with Leonard Lopate

Columnists CollideEric Breindel and Michael Cottmanprovide newspaper readers with someof the most thoughtful and controver-sial copy in New York City. Now, theNew York Post's Breindel and New YorkNewsday's Cottman go head -to -head inan informative and entertaining battleof conservative vs. liberal onFlashpoint. The journalists-along withtop-level guests supporting eitherpoint of view-take on some of themost pressing topics of the day in awar of wits and ideologies.Flashpoint, Thursdays, 10pm

Brian Lehrer goes on line for New York Hotline

Best of the BestThe best of AM820's On the Line and NewYork & Company are captured on videotapeand brought to television viewers onRadioTalk TV. Highlights from BrianLehrer's and Leonard Lopate's daily radioprograms are presented in an entertainingTV format, as the series offers "looks" attalk radio's most provocative guests. Someof the people who have already appearedon the new series are Lauren Bacall, EricaJong, Lily Tomlin, and South AfricanArchbishop Desmond Tutu. Tune in twicea week and see what you've been hearing!RadioTalk TV, Tuesdays and Fridays,10pm

Michael Cottman and Eric Breindel

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Original Programs From WNYC TVNew York IndependentsNew York City has a large and vibrant com-munity of independent film and videomak-ers. These talented people and their work arecelebrated in an exciting and innovativeseries, New York Independents. Our local inde-pendent visual artists often do not get theexposure their work warrants, and this seriesprovides a venue for the best in documen-tary, drama, and experimental work.

From Alma Perdida (Lost Soul)

Alan Granville at the Manhattan Bridge

December 4 look for Pola Rapaport's BrokenMeat, a stylized documentary. It followswriter Alan Granville, whose poetry illumi-nates the underbelly of life in the big city, ina manner evocative of Burroughs andBukowski. On December I I New YorkIndependents presents Alma Perdida (Lost Soul),Pete Resto's not -too -pretty portrait of youngLatinos and how they became part of thedrug subculture.New York Independents, Sundays, 9pm

Young Filmmakers ExposedEvery Monday First Exposure offers the films of young directors. The works are uniqueand innovative, showcasing future star filmmakers. Todd Chanko is host.December 5 Slowest Car in Town, by Lewis Payton, Jr., Columbia University: An African -American man experiences racism during an elevator ride; Better Living, by Scott Whitney,New York University: A gay hasher is redeemed by his unconscious longings.December 12 Weakdays, by Gui Cabral, Hunter College: A TV journalist is disgusted bylocal horror stories on newscasts.December 19 Carnival Moon, by Adrienne Berofsky, Columbia University: A teenagerdiscovers that when dreams are fulfilled they can disappoint; Applause for the Best One,by Felix Portela, New York University: A performer is struck by terror as she preparesto go on stage.December 26 Notes in a Minor Key, by Adisa, New York University: A teenager finds anold saxophone and discovers his grandfather's secret past.First Exposure, Mondays, 10pm

Special MixIn the Mix offers frank, issue -oriented investigative reports that provide teenagers withinformation they need to make thoughtful decisions and lifestyle choices. The pro-gram-of, by, and for young people-offers positive messages about the accomplish-ments of teens from diverse backgrounds. In December the young hosts and reporterstravel to the Unity Jam, explore fitness, and take a look at monster trucks. The pro-gram also offers the hottest music videos and high -profile celebrity interviews that pre-sent refreshing angles on favorite personalities.In the Mix, Mondays, 9pm, repeating Fridays, 3:30pm

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WPC EVENING TELEVISIONE F9

Dec 94 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30

Thu 1 Journey to the West All Creatures Great and Small Flashpoint News City

Fri 2 Adam Smith Firing Line Sneak Previews Media TV RadioTalk TV News City

Sat 3 Keeping UpAppearances

Screaming OneFoot inBlackthe Grave

Adder II Masterpiece Theatre:Dr. Finlay, part3

Sun 4 Glenroe Fair City New York Independents EastEnders

Mon 5 In the Mix Eye on Dance Mystery! Poirot First Exposure News City

Tue 6 Tony SandlerSeasons Greetings

Sends Images of Jesus RadioTalk TV News City

Wed 7 New York Hotline Best Gifts New Beginnings Ria vreer the Wildest News City

Thu 8 Journey to the West All Creatures Great and Small Flashpoint News City

Fri 9 Adam Smith Firing Line Sneak Previews Media TV RadioTalk TV News City

Sat 10 Keeping UpAppearances

Screaming One Foot inthe Grave

Black Adder II Masterpiece Theatre:Dr. Finlay, part 4

Sun II Glenroe Fair City New York Independents EastEnders

Mon 12 In the Mix Eye on Dance Mystery! Poirot First Exposure News City

Tue 13 The SaviorIs Born

The King ofStuffed Toys Swing and Sway Christmas RadioTalk TV News City

Wed 14 New York Ho line All Creatures Great and Small: Special News City

Thu 15 Journey to the West All Creatures Great and Small Flashpoint News City

Fri 16 Adam Smith Firing Line Sneak Previews Media TV RadioTalk TV News City

Sat 17 Keeping UpAppearances

Screaming One Foot inthe Grave

Black Adder IIDMra.sFteinrplaiyec,epaTrhte5atre:

Sun 18 Glenroe Fair City New York Independents EastEnders

Mon 19 In the Mix Eye on Dance Mystery! Poirot First Exposure News City

Tue 20 Keeping UpAppearances

2.4 ChildrenSpecial

Keeping Up Appearances RadioTalk TV News City

Wed 21 New York Hotline The Nutcracker News City

Thu 22 Journey to the West All Creatures Great and Small Flashpoint News City

Fri 23 Adam Smith Firing Line Sneak Previews Media TV RadioTalk TV News City

Sat 24 Keeping UpAppearances

Screaming One Foot inthe Grave

Black Adder II Masterpiece Theatre:Dr. Finlay, part 6

Sun 25 Glenroe Fair City Celtic Christmas EastEnders

Mon 26 In the Mix Eye on Dance Mystery! Poirot First Exposure Kwanzaa

Tue 27 One Foot in the Grave:Special

Waiting for God: Special RadioTalk TV News City

Wed 28 Movie: The Gospel According to St. Matthew News City

Thu 29 Journey to the West All Creatures Great and Small Poet's Cafe News City

Fri 30 Adam Smith Firing Line Sneak Previews Media TV RadioTalk TV News City

Sat 31 Sesame Street Stays Up Late Father Christmas Fabletown Love Is in the Air News City

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SUNDAYS

6:30am Make a Joyful Noise.Gospel music, interviews, com-munity news.7:30 Bloomberg News. Financialdata.8:00 RAI Corp: DomenicaSportiva.8:30 RAI Corp: Soccer.10:30 RAI Corp: II Grande GiocoDell'Oca. Variety.12:30pm RAI Corp: I Suoi Primi40 Anni. Documentary.12:45 RAI Corp: RistoranteItalia. Cooking.1:00 RAI Corp: 90 Minuto.Soccer highlights.1:30 RAI Corp: News from Italy.2:00 Sina Productions: AFTABNetwork. Iranian culture; inFarsi.4:00 China TV Corp: ChinaToday. News and culture frommainland China; in English.5:00 The Leon Chamey Report.News and interviews on Israeland the Middle East.6:00 Polish and Slavic World.Variety program; inPolish/English.7:00 Fujisankei Sunday Drama.Japanese drama with Englishsubtitles.11:00 Bloomberg News.11:30 Korean News Network(KNN). News; in Korean.Midnight Sinovision. News,entertainment, and variety fea-tures, and CNN news; inMandarin and Cantonese.MONDAYS

6:30am Bloomberg News.International and nationalfinancial data.7:00 Supertime. News, quizshow, cooking; inJapanese/English.9:00 KNN. News, drama, andentertainment; in Korean.6:00pm RAI Corp: Mosca Cieca.Drama (December 5); ColoreDella Vittoria. Drama(December 11, 18); Verso Sera.TV movie (December 25).7:30 RAI Corp: News from Italy.11:00 Bloomberg News.11:30 KNN. News, interviews,and cultural events about theKorean community; in Korean.Midnight Sinovision; inMandarin and Cantonese.TUESDAYS

6:30am Bloomberg News.Financial data.7:00 Supertime. News (7-8am),followed by contemporary

drama; in Japanese/English.9:00 KNN. News, drama, andentertainment; in Korean.6:00pm RAI Corp: Dove Sono iPirenei. Talk.7:30 RAI Corp: News from Italy.11:00 Bloomberg News.Financial data.11:30 KNN. News, interviews,cultural events; in Korean.Midnight Sinovision.WEDNESDAYS

6:30am Bloomberg News.Financial data.7:00 Supertime. News (7-8am),magazine, cooking; inJapanese/English.9:00 KNN. News, drama, andentertainment; in Korean.6:00pm RAI Corp: Le Ragionidel Cuore. Talk.6:30 RAI Corp:Linea Verde.Documentory7:30 RAI Corp: News from Italy.11:00 Bloomberg News.11:30 KNN. News, interviews,cultural events; in Korean.Midnight Sinovision; inMandarin and Cantonese.THURSDAYS

6:30am Bloomberg News.Financial data.7:00 Supertime. News (7-8am),talk; in Japanese/English.9:00 KNN. News; in Korean.6:00pm RAI Corp: Geo. Nature.6:30 RAI Corp: II CircoloPickwick. Talk.7:30 RAI Corp: News from Italy.11:00 Bloomberg News.11:30 KNN. News, drama, andentertainment; in Korean.Midnight Sinovision; inMandarin and Cantonese.FRIDAYS

6:30am Bloomberg News.Financial data.7:00 Supertime. News (7-8am),celebrity profiles; inJapanese/English.9:00 KNN. News, drama, andentertainment; in Korean.6:00pm RAI Corp: Domenica inDegl' Italiani. Variety.7:30 RAI Corp: News from Italy.11:00 World TV Corp: World TVWeekly News. News fromTaiwan and mainland China; inChinese.11:20 World TV Corp: Quizshow.1:00am Japan MediaProductions: Soko Ga Shiritai.Lifestyle magazine; in Japanese.

SATURDAYS

8:00am Bloomberg News.Financial data.8:30 U.S. Nippon: Japan Today,Weekly. News; in English.8:45 U.S. Nippon: Tsuiseki.Japanese trends and customs;Japanese/English.9:10 U.S. Nippon: WeekendTheatre. ToshibaTheatre/Abarenbo Shogun onalternate weekends. Drama; inJapanese/English.10:00 Indo-AmericanEnterprises: Namaste America.Culture, news, and features ofinterest to the Indian communi-ty; in English with some Hindi.11:00 Eye on Asia. Local Indiannews and features on the Indiansubcontinent; in English.3:00pm Kontakt. News, inter-views, culture, children's seg-ment; in Ukrainian/English.4:00 Sinovision: China Near andFar. News and informationabout China and our localChinese community; in English.4:30 Fujisankei SaturdaySpecial. Golf and sumo tourna-ments, variety specials; inJapanese.6:00 Bloomberg News. Financialdata.6:30 Hello Austria/Hello Vienna.Lifestyle magazine; in English.7:00 RAI Corp: I Temi delCalcio. Soccer news.7:30 RAI Corp: News from Italy.11:00 World TV Corp:Magazine, variety, drama; inChinese.11:30 World TV Corp:Variety/entertainment; inChinese.Midnight World TV Corp:Drama from Taiwan and HongKong; in Chinese.1:00am Oliver. Caribbean sit-com starring Oliver Samuels; inEnglish.1:30 What's the 411? African -American entertainment, fash-ion, cultural trends.

All RAI Corp programs are inItalian.

Supertime news is in Japanesewith English subtitles.

For other daytime televisioninformation, check yourlocal listings.

Programming subject to change.

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In some cases the ArtsCard discount maynot be used in conjunction with otherdiscounts the venue may offer, such assenior/student discounts. All sales arefinal.

Present your valid WNYC ArtsCard atthe box office when you pick up yourtickets. Enjoy!

Amato OperaDiscount $3 212-228-8200American Place TheatreDiscount 20% 212-840-3074American Tap Dance OrchestraDiscount 10% 212-219-8284Arts at St. Ann'sDiscount 10% 718-858-2424Ascension Music Chorus &OrchestraDiscount 20% 212-254-8553Brooklyn Academy of MusicDiscount 15% 718-636-4100Brooklyn Center CinemaDiscount $2 718-780-5298Brooklyn Center for thePerforming ArtsDiscount $5 718-951-4500Brooklyn Conservatory of MusicDiscount 25% 718-622-3300Brooklyn Lyric OperaDiscount 25% 718-837-1176Brooklyn Philharmonic at BAMDiscount 15% 718-622-1000CSC Repertory Ltd.Discount $2 212-677-4210Carnegie Hall TourDiscount 50% 212-247-7800Cathedral Concert SeriesDiscount 20% 201-484-2400Center for Contemporary OperaDiscount 10% 212-308-6728Chamber Music Society ofLincoln CenterDiscount 25% 212-875-5788Circle RepDiscount 20% 212-947-8844Golden Center for thePerforming ArtsDiscount $3 718-793-8080Continuum at Alice Tully HallDiscount 25% 212-875-5050Cosmopolitan Chamber PlayersDiscount 20% 212-362-8719Dance Theatre WorkshopDiscount 25% 212-924-0077

Eldridge Street ProjectDiscount $2 Shop 25% 212-219-0888Ensemble Studio TheatreDiscount 15% 212-247-3405Fine Arts SymphonyDiscount 20% 914-368-2300Friends of the ArtsDiscount 20% 516-922-0061Goliard ConcertsDiscount $2 or $4 718-728-8927Englewood NJ's John HarmsCenter for the ArtsDiscount 15% 201-567-3600Heller Audio Books DiscountFREE MEMBERSHIP -10% offpurchase 212-248-7800Japan SocietyDiscount 20% 212-752-0824Lamb's Theatre CompanyDiscount $5 212-997-1780Lehman Center for thePerforming ArtsDiscount $5 718-960-8833Long Island PhilharmonicDiscount 10% 516-293-2222Marines Chamber SingersDiscount 10% 212-580-0210Merldn Concert HallDiscount 10% 212-362-8719Merrick Symphony OrchestraDiscount 10% 516-623-6118Miller TheatreDiscount 20% 212-854-7799Music Before 1800Discount $2 212-666-0675Musica VivaDiscount 20% 212-535-5530Musicians From MarlboroDiscount $2 212-841-9633New Amsterdam SingersDiscount 10-15% 212-662-6523NJ Chamber Music SocietyDiscount 20% 201-746-6068NJ Symphony OrchestraDiscount $3 1 -800 -ALLEGRONew York Hall of ScienceDiscount FREE ADMISSION718-699-0005New York Open CenterDiscount At Least $2 212-219-2527New York ShakespeareFestival/Joseph Papp PublicTheatreDiscount 10% 212-598-7150New York Theatre WorkshopDiscount 20% 212-302-NYTWNew York Transit MuseumDiscount 30% - Shop 10%718-330-3063The 92nd Street Y Tisch Centerfor the Arts/ Center for AdultLife & Learning Discount 10-15%212-996-1100Open Eye: New StagingsDiscount $2 212-769-4142Orchestra of St. Luke'sDiscount 20% 212-840-7470

Pan Asian Repertory TheatreDiscount $5 212-245-2660Pearl Theatre CompanyDiscount 17% 212-598-9802Queens Symphony OrchestraDiscount $5 718-786-8880Regina Opera CompanyDiscount 10-20% 718-232-3555Riverside SymphonyDiscount 25% 212-864-4197Roundabout TheatreDiscount $5 212-719-9393Rye Arts CenterDiscount 20% 914-967-0700Sea Cllff Chamber PlayersDiscount 10% 516-671-6263Snug Harbor Cultural CenterDiscount 10-20% 718-448-2500Soho RepDiscount $2 212-977-5955Staten Island Children'sMuseumDiscount $1 718-273-2060Staten Island Civic TheatreDiscount 10% 718-876-SICTStaten Island SymphonyDiscount 10% 718-390-3426Studio Museum In HarlemDiscount 50% - Shop 10%212-864-4500Sylvan WindsDiscount 20% 212-662-0433Ten Ten PlayersDiscount $2 212-879-7669Theatre for a New AudienceDiscount $5 212-279-4237Thirteenth Street RepertoryCompanyDiscount 20% 212-675-6677Tiles CenterDiscount $5 516-299-3100Town HallDiscount 20% 212-840-2824Unity ConcertsDiscount $3 201-744-6770Village Light Opera GroupDiscount $5 212-243-6281Village Theatre CompanyDiscount 15% 212-627-8411WPA TheatreDiscount $2 212-206-0523Western WindDiscount 20% 212-873-2848Westfield Symphony OrchestraDiscount 15% 201-232-9400Women's Project 8- ProductionsDiscount 20% 212-873-3767World Music InstituteDiscount $2 212-545-7536Yeshiva University MuseumDiscount 30% - Shop 10%212-960-5390

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While space allows us to list onlydonors of $1,000 or more, we extenddeep gratitude to all those who supportthe WNYC Foundation.

$300,000 and overCorporation for Public BroadcastingThe Ford FoundationThe Pew Charitable Trusts

$100,000 and overCarnegie Corporation of New YorkThe Commonwealth FundMitsui Fudosan (New York) Inc.*Charles Stewart Mott FoundationThe New York Community TrustNew York State Department ofEducation

Surdna FoundationLila Wallace - Reader's Digest FundAnonymous

$50,000 and overThe Aaron Diamond FoundationDoubledayThe Nathan CummingsFoundation, Inc.

The Kaplen FoundationNational Endowment for the ArtsRockefeller Brothers Fund

$25,000 and overThe Vincent Astor FoundationBooth Ferris FoundationAaron Diamond FoundationGE FoundationHorace W. Goldsmith FoundationThe Dubose and Dorothy HeywardMemorial Fund

NYNEXDonald PelsPfaff American Sales CorporationThe Carl and Lily PforzheimerFoundation, Inc.

Jon and Susan RotenstreichIrwin and Roberta SchneidermanTisch Foundation, Inc.

$10,000 and overBloomberg NewsChinese Information and CulturalCenter

Stella and Charles GuttmanFoundation, Inc.

Gilbert KaplanJ.M. Kaplan Fund, Inc.Werner H. KramarskyJoyce Mertz -Gilmore FoundationMorgan Stanley FoundationNew Street FoundationNew York State Council on the ArtsThe New York Times CompanyFoundation, Inc.

Salomon Brothers, Inc.Samuel and May RudinFoundation, Inc.

The Scherman Foundation, Inc.Saul Z. and Amy Scheuer CohenFamily Foundation, Inc.

The Marilyn M. SimpsonCharitable Trust

The Frank and Domna StantonFoundation

The Taconic FoundationHarold and Estelle TannerUris Brothers Foundation, Inc.The H.W. Wilson Foundation, Inc.

$5,000 and overLouis and Anne AbronsFoundation, Inc.

Carl AndreThe Theodore H. BarthFoundation, Inc.

Tom & Andi BernsteinEstate of Eugene BoeThe Elmer & Mamdouha BobstFoundation

Botwinick-WolfensohnFoundation, Inc.

Brooklyn Union GasCarnegie Hall Corp.Mary Flagler Cary Charitable TrustCompuserve*Con EdisonPeter H. and Katharine P. DarrowSusan DayDMTG, Inc.Dorot FoundationEastman Kodak CompanyThe Christian Johnson EndeavorFoundation

The Charles Engelhard FoundationLeo & Julia Forchheimer FoundationThe Four Oaks FoundationGTE FoundationThe Dubose and Dorothy HeywardMemorial Fund

Hill & Knowlton FoundationHite FoundationMarion E. Kenworthy-Sarah H.Swift Foundation

Ruth W. & James A. LevitanPhilanthropic Fund

Lincoln Center TheatreThe Kenneth and Evelyn LipperFoundationMcSorley's Old Ale House, Inc.Eduardo MestreKathryn & Gilbert Miller Fund, Inc.Henry Nias Foundation, Inc.Outsource Documents, Inc.The Overbrook FoundationPfaff American Sales CorporationPolo/Ralph Lauren CorporationRemy Martin CognacRivendell FoundationSusan & Elihu Rose Foundation, Inc.Joseph E. Seagram & Sons*Sylvia SimonStony Field Farm YogurtThe Philip A. and Lynn StrausFoundation, Inc.

TIAA-CREFThe Vidda FoundationThe Norman and Rosita WinstonFoundation Inc.

Anonymous

$1,000 and overMr. & Mrs. Martin AbrahamsAddison-Wesley Publishing Co.Allen &CompanyFranz & Marcia AllinaAmerican Indian Dance TheaterJean & Christopher AngellMilton & Sally Avery ArtsFoundation, Inc.

Axe -Houghton FoundationLee Baiterbbk AdvertisingAlan BelzerCharles B. BenensonLouise Woods BenkertBarbara & Robert BerkleyJudy & Howard BerkowitzRuth BerlinMr. & Mrs. Robert BernsteinThe Blackstone GroupMichael & Susan BloombergMr. & Mrs. Lawrence S. BlumBower & GardnerCharles Brenner & Elise GrebeMr. & Mrs. James E. BurkeSamuel ButlerDavid CaplanMarcy & Leona ChaninFoundation, Inc.

Jim ChervenakChristine A. CockshootFrederick CohenColumbia Artists ManagementCommunity Foundation ofGreater Memphis

Dr. & Mrs. Bruce CooperCoopers and LybrandCullman Ventures, Inc.John Davidge IIIMr. & Mrs. Peter DeeksAnn DelaneyBarbara D. DellerDeblinger Sales MarketingCorporation

Daniel DiamondMr. b- Mrs. David DibnerMr. & Mrs. Charles DimstonCarolyn DowneySelma DubrinMrs. R.H. DurstMr. & Mrs. John DusenheryJoan K. EastonS. Jay EdisonPhoebe EpsteinFeld Ballets/NYFellows of the FrickMr. & Mrs. W.H. FerryMrs. Avery FisherGail Flesher & David SalvinArnold FrancoMr. & Mrs. Stephen FriedmanGalison BooksAmy GilfenbaumElizabeth GilmoreJordan Glaser & Hazel WeiserJon GluckThe Green FundThe Greenwall FoundationDr. Dorothy Gregg & Dr. PaulHughling Scott

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IONIC CONTRIBUTORS

Lenore GreimanThe Gruber FoundationHMV USASeymour HackerRobert HarrisJohn HenryThe Victor Herbert FoundationThe Herrick Theatre FoundationMr. Robert D. HodesJohn HolzerDavid H. HorowitzDr. Grace HuckoJohnson & Johnson Family ofCompanies Contribution FundLaura M. JohnstonJenny K. Kaufmann & HarryKahn Philanthropic Fund

Charles Lawrence Keith and ClaraMiller Foundation

Pauline & Thomas KetchumHarold KingsbergS. Lester & Anne KlepperAdolph KoeppelMr. & Mrs. John KossakAnthony KurtzMr. & Mrs. Arthur KramerMr. & Mrs. Jay KramerLaura LennihanNathan LeventhalRobert LewisRoy LichtensteinLincoln Center for thePerforming Arts

Sigrid Lind()Jonas & Elizabeth LittmanSusan LoesserThe Joe & Emily LoweFoundation, Inc.

R.H. Macy & Co.. Inc.Kevin McAuliffLouise McCaggMarsh & McLennan, Inc.Mr. & Mrs. Vytas MaceikonisRichard MackMr. & Mrs. Vincent MaiStephen ManheimerDorothy MannSusan B. MartinLeonard MarxMrs. Jean MauroMaya CorporationPaul MayenMr. & Mrs. Roger MichaelsMr. & Mrs. Robert B. MillardMr. & Mrs. Leigh MillerRichard MishellAlan MittelsdorfMMT SalesEben MoglenHenriette MontgomeryDr. Hadassah Brooks Morgan &Thomas B. Morgan

Mary R. MorganMr. & Mrs. Lester S. Morse, Jr.Judith & Bill MoyersMaury NewburgerGreta NewmanNew York Council for the HumanitiesNew York NewsdayNew York State Councilon the Arts

The New YorkerLionel I. & Suzanne PincusNorman H. PaulPinewood FoundationPublic Affairs Television, Inc.Mary Ann QuinsonEugenia P. RayDavid Reid & Gayle FeldmanMr. and Mrs. Harvey ReismanTheodore C. RogersMr. & Mrs. Fredrick P. RoseDr. & Mrs. Howard RosenThe Richard and Hinda RosenthalFoundation

Ida & William Rosenthal FoundationMr. & Mrs. Axel G. RosinMr. & Mrs. Derald H. RuttenbergJack & Anita SaltzSandoz CorporationLouise H. ScloveMelinda ScrivnerRobert SegalNorman ShetharCaroline N. SidnamDaniel SiffEllen F. SimonSamuel J. Singer, Jr.Sony USA FoundationMr. & Mrs. Ted StanleyMr. & Mrs. Ronald StantonThe Ruth and Frank Stanton FundMr. & Mrs. Bernard SteinHoward SteinThe Blandina A. SteinmanCharitable Trust

Dianne SternJames StewartBarbara & David ThomasMr. & Mrs. Russ TitelmanTom Cat Bakery, Inc.Twentieth Century FundCaroline UrvaterWilliam VolckhaussenUniversity of Chicago PressUrban Bush WomenJoan WarburgMr. & Mrs. Alan G. WeilerMr. & Mrs. Marc WekslerRuth F. WilsonRichard ZallAs of October 1, 1994*Denotes a gift -in -kindFor information about making a contribu-tion to WNYC, please call the DetelopmentDepartment at (212)6694982.Covers Donald MulliganReader's Note If you have a membershipproblem. contact:WNYC Membership,One Centre Street.New York, NY 10007(212)6694800The WNYC Program Guide Is preparedtwo months In advance. As a result.some changes may not be reflected Inthe listings.

Program Guide StaffEditor Lillie BalinovaDesign Director John YueArt Director Jane VolpeCopy Editor Harriet BlackContributors Greg Bigelow, MillicentBiggs, Richard Glasford. Donald Venezia

WNYC CommunicationsGroupSteve Bauman, President

WNYC Foundation Boardof Directors/min Schneiderman. ChairmanPeter H. Darrow, PresidentDorothy Gregg, SecretaryHoward S. Stein. Treasurer

Martin AbrahamsJudith F. AidnoJean AngelTorn A. BernsteinDavid CaplanAntoinette CookCharles CorcoranWendeen BoilsJerry Della FeminaJon K. GluckDonald GreeneSusan G. GreenwoodErskine D. HendersonRobert HodesGilbert KaplanAnne KlepperEduardo G. MestreDonald A. FelsJon RotenstreichDaniel E. SiffEstelle Newman TannerKeith ThomasWilma S. TischElizabeth WeymouthChristopher WilliamsRichard J. Zall

WNYC StaffErnie E. Dachel, Vice President,Operations and EngineeringMarsha Hahn, Managing Director,Administration/ ChiefFinancial OfficerJohn J. McCrory, ManagingDirector, Leased Time Programmingand Cable RelationsLawrence J. Orfaly, ManagingDirector, RadioDavid C. Sit, ManagingDirector, TelevisionScott Borden, Director, RadioProgrammingNeal Hecker, Director, TelevisionBroadcastingRichard G. Hinchliffe, Director,Radio News

Theodore L. Manekin, Direaor,MembershipLinda Morgan, Director,Development

John 0. Platt, Director. Marketingand CommunicationsJohn P. Schaefer,Director. Musk Programming

Roxanne Robertson, DeputyDirector, Marketing andCommunications

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