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AM 820 WNYC-TV FM 93.9

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Mel Gibson hosts readings ofsome of our best loved storieson Rabbit Ears Radio, Sundays at7:30am on AM820 and FM93.9

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School's OutNew York Kids, the live, interactive program for 8 -to -12- year olds, is off for the summer, butkids can still write in for one of Aunt Paige Turner's cool summer reading bookmarks. It'sthe "key" to great fun at the library this summer. Just send a photocopy of a library card toNew York Kids, c/o WNYC, One Centre Street, New York, NY 10007.

Media TalkOn the Media talks with media executives, journalists, critics,scholars-and listeners-every Sunday. From a look at thefuture of public television to the phenomenon of commercialTV sweeps, it's all part of the discussion on AM820's call -in pro-gram. The series is produced by WNYC in association with theFreedom Forum Media Studies Center at Columbia University.Alex S. Jones hosts.On the Media, AM820, Sundays, I lam, repeating Sundays,10pm

Building Bridges"Neo-liberal" Larry Josephson hosts a new program offeringstimulating discussions of important current issues with lead-ing conservatives. Bridges: A Liberal/Conservative Dialogue offersjust that.Bridges, AM820, Sundays, 8pm, beginning July 10

kt./-Larry Josephson

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The Spoken Word on WNYC Radio

We're All EarsRabbit Ears Radio presents some of literature's best -loved stories in a way that can be enjoyed byeveryone. Mel Gibson introduces each piece and offers information about the origin of the tale,the narrator, and the musicians, as well as insights on lessons contained in the stories.July 3 Pecos Bill, told by Robin Williams, music by Ry CooderJuly 10 Jack & the Beanstalk, told by Michael Palin, musicby Dave StewartJuly 17 Stormalong, told by John Candy, music by NRBQJuly 24 David & Goliath, told by Mel Gibson, music byBranford MarsalisJuly 31 The Elephant's Child, told by Jack Nicholson,music by Bobby McFerrinAugust 7 How the Camel Got His Hump/How the Rhino GotHis Skin, told by Jack Nicholson, music by BobbyMcFerrinAugust 14 Thumbelina, told by Kelly McGillis, music byMark IshamAugust 21 John Henry Anansi, told by DenzelWashington, music by B.B. KingAugust 28 Aladdin & the Magic Lamp, told by John Hurt,music by Mickey HartRabbit Ears Radio, AM820 and FM93.9, Sundays, 7:30am

Weekly ReadersJuly 3 In the Garden of the North American Martyrs, by Tobias Wolff, read by Jane Curtin; Chipof Glass Ruby, by Nadine Gordimer, read by Anita Chandwaney.July 10 Torture by Hope, by A. Villiers de l'Isle Adam, read by Barnard Hughes; Death of a Son,by Njabulo, read by Thuli Dumakude.July 17 No Place for You My Love, by Eudora Welty, read by Andrea Marcovicci.July 24 Acknowledgements, by Paul Theroux, read by Paul Hecht; Answer in the Affirmative, byM.F. K. Fisher, read by Rochelle Oliver; Meditations on Starch, by Clark Blaise, read byJonathan Hadary.July 31 Bingo, by Davida Kilgore, read by Hattie Winston.August 7 Pet Milk, by Stuart Dybek, read by Keith Szarabajka; More Life, by Mark Strand,read by Isaiah Sheffer; My Soul Is a Witness, by Don Belton, read by Glory Van Scott.August 14 The Laugher, by Heinrich Boll, read by Lou Antonio; The Nine Best Movies, byGregory McDonald, read by Christina Pickles; Honeymoon in Tramore, by William Trevor, readby Steven Gilborn.August 21 The Last Escapade, by Harry Mark Petrakis, read by Edward Asner; Heart ofChampion, by T. Coraghessan Boyle, read by Isaiah Sheffer.August 28 Horizontal Snow, by Rick DeMarinis, read by Joe Spano; Barbie-Q, Mexican Movies,My Lucy Friend Who Smells Like Corn, and Salvador Late or Early, by Sandra Cisneros, read byCarmen Zapata.Selected Shorts, FM93.9, Sundays, 4pm; AM820, Sundays, 6pm

Seventh SummerFor the seventh year, WNYC has recordedCentral Park's SummerStage. This season'sguests reading from their own worksinclude novelists Tom Robbins, DorothyAllison, Walter Mosley, Gloria Naylor, MarkLeyner, and performer Danny Hoch.SummerStage, AM820, Saturdays,lOpm,beginning August 6

Denzel Washington

Live and HappyLive recordings by WNYC from Battery ParkCity's Hudson River Park countinues. Soundsat 'Sunset was produced by Symphony Space.The series offers a serialized reading ofLaurie Colwin's funny, romantic novelabout two New York couples.Happy All the Time, AM820, Saturdays,July 2, 9, 16, 10pm

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James Earl Jones

Powerful VoicesJames Earl Jones hosts this evocative sam-pling of African -American poets, com-posers, and musicians, from the gospel tra-dition to contemporary concert music.Joining Jones are artistic director PhilipBrunelle, conducting the Plymouth MusicSeries Chorus and Orchestra, and GospelChoirs United, a 100 -voice ensemble.Highlights of the program include Jones'snarration of "Frederick's Fables," by LosAngeles composer Michael Abels, based onthe popular children's tales by Leo Lionni;"A Lincoln Portrait," by Aaron Copland,also narrated by Jones; soprano Maria Jetteperforming "Nocturne," by AdolphusHailstork and "Golden Days," from theopera "Costaso" by William Grant Still; andexcerpts from William Dawson's "NegroFolk Symphony."American Voices:...A Summer MusicCelebration, FM93.9, Monday, July 4, 8pm

Vintage MusicSince 1933 Concerts From the Library ofCongress have offered a remarkable range ofchamber music programming. From Bachand Brahms to Bernstein and Berlin, thisseries presents new and emerging artists, asvlell as vintage performances from its vastarchives.Library of Congress, FM93.9, Wednesdays,Midnight

Inside IndiaIndia is a place of endless diversity and para-doxes. This series attempts to present Indiathrough interviews and other recordedmaterials gathered throughout the country.The programs interweave readings of poemsand short stories from classical and contem-porary Indian culture into the documentaryfabric. From Punjab to Calcutta, theHimalayas to Kerala, and from all sections ofIndian society, Passages to India offers keys tounderstanding modern India.Passages to India, AM820, Saturdays, I 1pm

The Bard RevealedThe works of William Shakespeare are wellknown to most people, but what do weknow about the life of the world's mostfamous playwright? With the help of liter-ary sleuths, historians, biographers, anddirectors, this program traces the life of theBard from school truancy to worldwidefame. By the process of cunning detection,including searching through shop receiptsand legal documents, letters, diaries, andplaybills, the life of Shakespeare is revealed.The Complete Life of William Shakespeare,AM820, Saturday, July 23, 10pm

WNYC Radio News received five New York State Associated Press Broadcasters AwardsMay 21 at a ceremony in Lake Placid. The awards included first place for continuous newscoverage for the World Trade Center bombing reports and for general excellence of use ofmedium (Mandalit del Barco) and general excellence of individual reporting (DonMathisen). A report, "Muslim Life in New York," won first place for best local documentaryprogram or series. WNYC also was cited by the Radio -Television News Directors Associationfor Best Feature ("Dinomania" by Mandalit del Barco), and Gene Bryan Johnson wasawarded the New York Press Club's Nelly Bly/Thomas D. Zumbo Cub Reporter -of -the -YearAward for his work on domestic violence.

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Around the TownAround New York, hosted by Steve Sullivan,presents music from the WNYC studios.July 1 John Clark and Jerome Harris, hornand guitarJuly 4 Canadian Brass;Graham Scott, pianoJuly 8 ValentinaPonomareva/Russian GypsyEnsembleJuly 12 Cho-Liang Lin, vio-lin; Virginia Mayhew, jazzsaxJuly 15 Rosemary Glydeand Diana Kacso, viola andpianoJuly 20 Margaret Leng-Tan/Cage and Satie, pianoJuly 22 Sergiu Luca, violinJuly 25 Chris Neville, jazzpianoJuly 28 Philip Zawisza,baritoneJuly 29 Stella Simokova,piano

Martin Reichenthal

August 2 Don Friedman, jazz pianoAugust 3 Emerson String Quartet, with WuHanAugust 5 Derek Han, pianoAugust 8 The Gregg Smith Singers

August 9 Andre Gavrilov,pianoAugust 10 David Murrayand David Burrell, jazz saxand pianoAugust 12 Catherine Kelly,sopranoAugust 15 Giora Feidmanklezmer ensembleAugust 19 SpeculumMusicae and Elliott CarterAugust 26 John Carisi andJames Chirillo, jazz trumpetand guitarAround New York, FM93.9,Monday -Friday, 2pm

Canadian Brass

From Lincoln CenterEd Bradley hosts this jazz program.July 2 Mr. Jelly Lord: The Music of Jelly RollMorton The program includes "King PorterStomp," "Blues," and "The Crave."July 9 Taps, Traps, & Vibes Tap masters BunnyBriggs, Jimmy Slyde, Chuck Green; drummajors Art Taylor and Billy Higgins; vibra-phonists Milt Jackson and Bobby Hutcherson.July 16 Two Divas of Jazz: Abbey Lincoln andShirley Horn The art of the modem jazz singer.July 23 Monk's Mood Muhal RichardAbrahams, Kenny Drew, Craig Handy,Abbey Lincoln, and Marcus Roberts.July 30 Reunion: Joe Henderson Big Band WithFreddie Hubbard Henderson and Hubbardjoin forces in a big band format.August 6 Portrait of Louis Armstrong: TheEarly Years "Potato Head Blues," "CornetChop Suey," and "Canal Street Blues."August 13 Marcus Roberts: Deep in the ShedThe foremost young pianist in the movementto take command of the entire jazz tradition.

August 20 Israel "Cachao" Lopez and hisCuban Mambo Orchestra The Cuban -bornbassist leads an 18 -piece orchestra in a pro-gram embracing jazz and traditional Afro-Cuban rhythms.August 27 Kansas City Swing and Shout JayMcShann and Claude "Fiddler" Williamsperform with their trios and with theLincoln Center Jazz Orchestra.Jazz From Lincoln Center: The Sound of theCentury, FM93.9, Saturdays, Midnight

More JazzLive From Lincoln Center offers a special liveprogram, The City of Jazz. This concert fea-tures Artistic Director Wynton Marsalis, theLincoln Center Jazz Orchestra, and guestsperforming the music of Jelly Roll Morton,Louis Armstrong, Duke Ellington, CountBasie, Thelonious Monk, and CharlieParker.Live From Lincoln Center, FM93.9,Wednesday, August 3, 8pm

July/August5

WPC AIMSundays 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 Radio. 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.

llarn

Noon

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 arts, ideas, and information,with Leonard Lopate.

1pm Newsweek on Air. Car Talk.

2pm A Prairie HomeCompanion, withGarrison Keillor.

New York Beat. News and issues talk/call-inprogram, with Curtis Sliwa and guest co -hosts.

Big Band Sounds,with Danny Stiles.

4pm Sound Money.

5pm Weekend AllThings Considered.

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

Weekend AllThings Considered.

6pm Selected Shorts. A Prairie HomeCompanion,with Garrison Keillor.7pm Folksong Festival.

7:30pm Folk Almanac. Marketplace. Business news, with David Brancaccio.

8pm Bridges, withLarry Josephson.

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

9pm Latino USA. Talk of the Nation. NPR news and public affairscall -in and talk program, with Ray Suarez.Fridays: Science and technology, with Ira Flatow.

Urban News Wkly.

9:30pm Soundprint. America & World.

10pm

1 1pm

On the Media. Spoken Word.

MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour. News, public affairs.

Mid BBC News Hour. (BBC World Service.)

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

2am

2:30am

Sound Money. Zorba Pasteron Your Health.

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

4am Selected Shorts. Parents' Journal.

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5am

Sundays Weekdays Saturdays

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 Fr World.

Washington Week.

7am Living on Earth. Capitol Connection.7:30am Rabbit Ears Radio. 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

2pm

Sunday Show.Classical music,with Fred Child.

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

reviews, interviews, with Martin Goldsmith.

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 AllThings Considered.

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

Weekend AllThings Considered.

6pm Wade inthe Water.

A Prairie HomeCompanion,with GarrisonKeillor.7pm

7:30pm

Schickele Mix.

Marketplace. Business news, with David Brancacdo.

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: Library of Congress,Wed; Afropop Worldwide, Thurs: Schickele Mix,Fri: Hearts of Space.

Jazz FromLincoln Center.

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

July/August7

WNYC SELECTED IV MUSIC LISTINGS

JULY1 FRIDAY8:00AM MORNING MUSIC withSteve Post.Praetorius: Dance Suite fromTerpsichore; Brahms: Variationon a Theme by RobertSchumann; Strauss II:Champagne Polka; Tartini: ViolinSonata; Castelnuovo-Tedesco:Concerto for Two Guitars;Dussek: Piano Sonata in D;Shostakovich: Ballet Suite No. 1;Reger: Four Tone Poems afterA.Bocklin; Beethoven: PianoConcerto No. 1.

8:00PM EVENING MUSIC withDavid Garland.Camerata Mediterranea performstroubadour songs; MichaelHarrison: Land of the Rose.

11:00PM NEW SOUNDS withJohn Schaefer.#841. New Music from Canada.

2 SATURDAY

11:00AM THE SATURDAYSHOW with Fred Child.Mozart: A Musical Joke;Khachaturian: Violin Concerto;Shostakovich: 24 Preludes.

11:00PM NEW SOUNDS withJohn Schaefer.#854. Voices of the British Isles.

3 SUNDAY

11:00AM THE SUNDAY SHOWwith Fred Child.Wild: Doo Dah Variations forPiano and Orchestra; Ives:Variations on "America': Jarrett:Americana; Harrison: Suite forViolin, Piano, and Small Orch.

8:00PM ST. PAUL SUNDAY.American String Quartet.

11:00PM NEW SOUNDS withJohn Schaefer.#855. Paul Winter, Paul Halley

4 MONDAY

8:00AM MORNING MUSIC withSteve Post. .

8:00PM EVENING MUSIC withDavid Garland.Beethoven: Seven Variations onGod Save the King; Thompson:The Testament of Freedom;Rubinstein: Variations sur fairYankee Doodle; Franck: Premier

Duo a Quatre Mains sur "GodSave the King."

11:00PM NEW SOUNDS withJohn Schaefer.#906. Music for guitars.

5 TUESDAY

8:00AM MORNING MUSIC withSteve Post.Stanley: Organ Concerto No. 1;Purcell: Sonata No. 7; Dvorak:Czech Suite; Field: Nocturne No.14; Beethoven: Symphony No. 5;Prokofiev: Visions Fugitives,Piano; Glazunov: Symphony No.7; Schubert: Violin Sonatina No.I; Faure: Requiem.

8:00PM EVENING MUSIC withDavid Garland.Bach: Four Preludes and Fuguesfrom the Well Tempered Clavier;Brahms: Trio in E -flat.

11:00PM NEW SOUNDS withJohn Schaefer.#1070. A World of Blues.

6 WEDNESDAY

8:00AM MORNING MUSIC withSteve Post.Vivaldi: Flute Concerto No. 3;Mozart: Piano Trio in G; Griffes:Poem for Flute & Orch; Brahms:Variations on a Theme by Haydn;Weber. Clarinet Quintet; Bartok:Piano Concerto No. 3; Elgar:Severn Suite; Liszt: Liebestraume.

8:00PM EVENING MUSIC withDavid Garland.Works by Royality; Rachmaninov:Piano Sonata No. 2; Prokofiev:Piano Concerto No. 3.

11:00PM NEW SOUNDS withJohn Schaefer.#1056. John Cage/Citycircus.

7 THURSDAY

8:00AM MORNING MUSIC withSteve Post.Rosetti: Oboe Concerto; Grieg:Lyric Pieces; Donizetti: StringQuartet; Bach: Partita No. 5;Schubert: Symphony No. 4;Stenhammar: String QuartetNo. 5; Geminiani: The EnchantedForest; Bartok: Rhapsody No. 2for Violin and Piano; Prokofiev:Semyon Kotko.

8:00PM EVENING MUSIC withDavid Garland.Mahler: Symphony No. 5;Mahler: Symphony No. 2.

11:00PM NEW SOUNDS withJohn Schaefer.#913. Violin master V.G. Jog.

8 FRIDAY

8:00AM MORNING MUSIC withSteve Post.Bach: Sonata No. 3 for Gambaand Harpsichord; Haydn:Symphony No. 4; Reicha:Variations for Bassoon and StringQuartet; Schubert: Octet forStrings and Winds; Beethoven:Piano Sonata No. 14; Prokofiev:Symphony No. 5.

8:00PM EVENING MUSIC withDavid Garland.Oldham: Concerto for Piano;Antheil: A Jazz Symphony;Grainger: Toccata, Fugue in dminor.

11:00PM NEW SOUNDS withJohn Schaefer.#1066. Voices of Ireland.

9 SATURDAY

11:00AM THE SATURDAYSHOW with Fred Child.Villa -Lobos: Guitar Concerto;Garoto: Debussyana; Debussy:Arabesque No. 1.

11:00PM NEW SOUNDS withJohn Schaefer.#911. Studio performances byTerry Riley, Alexa Babkhanian,Robin Holcomb.

10 SUNDAY

11:00AM THE SUNDAY SHOWwith Fred Child.Haydn: Symphony No. 45;Martinu: Sonata for Cello andPiano No. 3.

8:00PM ST. PAUL SUNDAY.Hexagon.

11:00PM NEW SOUNDS withJohn Schaefer.#916. Meredith Monk's "FacingNorth," recorded live.

11 MONDAY

8:00AM MORNING MUSIC withSteve Post.Schubert: Impromptu No. 1;Hindemith: Dance of the WoodenDolls; Volkmann: String QuartetNo. 4; Beethoven: Symphony No.8; Fine: Partita for Wind Quintet;Alfven: Symphony No. 3;Schumann: Papillons; Rivier:

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Concerto for Alto Sax, Trumpet&Strings:Porter:String Quartet No.3.

8:00PM EVENING MUSIC withDavid Garland.Barlow: The Winter's Past; Delius:Summer Evening; Schickele:Summer Trio; Barber: SummerMusic for Wind Quintet;Tchaikovsky: Piano Trio in Aminor.

11:00PM NEW SOUNDS withJohn Schaefer.#1071 Ambient Electronics.

12 TUESDAY

8:00AM MORNING MUSIC withSteve Post.Bach: Brandenburg Concerto No.4; Mendelssohn: Capriccio Brillant;Rachmaninoff: Etude -tableaus Nos.1-7; Respighi: The Birds;Vieuxtemps; Enesco: OrchestralSuite No. 2; Schubert: Grand Duo"Symphony"; Kodaly: Hary JanosSuite; Danielpour: Urban Dances;Faure: Fantaisie for Flute.

8:00PM EVENING MUSIC withDavid Garland.Couperin: Musete de Choisi,Musete de Tavemi; R. Strauss:Divertimento on Themes ofCouperin; Trois Lecons deTenebres.

11:00PM NEW SOUNDS withJohn Schaefer.#912. New music by Peter Gordon.

13 WEDNESDAY

8:00AM MORNING MUSIC withSteve Post.Borodin: In the Steppes of CentralAsia; Haydn: Symphony No. 96;Schubert: Widerspruch; Schubert:An den Fruhling; Schubert: LaPastorella; Ravel: Bolero;Schumann: Waldzenen; Debussy:String Quartet No. 1;Rachmaninoff: Piano ConcertoNo. 2; Krommer: Octet for Winds;Hummel: Mass; Francaix: DansesExotiques.

8:00PM EVENING MUSIC withDavid Garland.Tailleferre: Arabesque for Clarinetand Piano; Tchaikovsky:Serenade for Strings; Nimmons:Concerto for Trumpet andOrchestra; Copland: Sonata forClarinet and Piano.

11:00PM NEW SOUNDS withJohn Schaefer.#1057. John Cage/Citycircus.

14 THURSDAY

8:00AM MORNING MUSIC withSteve Post.Ravel: Alborada del gracioso;Handel: Concerto Grosso No. 1;Weber: Rondo Brillante; Haydn:String Quartet No. 16; Debussy:Images Book I; Copland: PianoQuartet; Albinoni: Adagio;Bruckner: Symphony No. 2.

8:00PM EVENING MUSIC withDavid Garland.Ravel: Trois poemes de StephaneMallarme; Ravel: Piano Trio;Adams: China Gates; Nikolov:Sonata for Two Grand PianosNo. 2.

11:00PM NEW SOUNDS withJohn Schaefer.#900. Composer Mike Oldfield.

15 FRIDAY

8:00AM MORNING MUSIC withSteve Post.Mozart: Eine Kleine Nachtmusik;Foote: Four Character Pieces afterthe Rubaiyat; Mendelssohn:Concerto for Two Pianos andOrchestra; Brahms: Violin SonataNo. 3; Mahler: Symphony No. 3.

8:00PM EVENING MUSIC withDavid Garland.D. Scarlatti: Sonatas for SopranoLute and Bass Lute; M. Haydn:Flute Concerto in D; Duparc: CelloSonata; Shostakovich: Sym. No. 1.

11:00PM NEW SOUNDS withJohn Schaefer.#901. English composer Mike

Oldfield, guest; part 2 of 2.

16 SATURDAY

11:00AM THE SATURDAYSHOW with Fred Child.Schumann: Cello Concerto;Rachmaninoff: Preludes.

11:00PM NEW SOUNDS withJohn Schaefer.#917. John Lurie; PaulineOliveros.

17 SUNDAY

11:00AM THE SUNDAY SHOWwith Fred Child.Satie: Six Gnossiennes; Bartok:Concerto for Orchestra, ViolinDuos; Ponce: Balleto and Gigue.8:00PM ST. PAUL SUNDAY.Jorja Fleezanis, Violin. GarrickOhisson, Piano.

11:00PM NEW SOUNDS withJohn Schaefer.#914. Ensemble works.

18 MONDAY

8:00AM MORNING MUSIC withSteve Post.Vivaldi: Summer; Schumann:Kinderszenen; Smetana: Ma Vlast:From Bohemia's Woods andFields; Rossini: La Cenerentola:Come un'ape ne'giomi; Mozart:Piano Concerto No. 22; Paganini:Terzetto for Violin, Guitar, andCello; Moussorgsky: Pictures at anExhibition; Glazunov: SaxophoneQuartet; Prokofiev: Scythian Suite.

8:00PM EVENING MUSIC withDavid Garland.Schickele: Songs from The Knightof the Burning Pestle; Chaplin:music from "Countess From HongKong"; Schickele: Elegies forClarinet and Piano.

11:00PM NEW SOUNDS withJohn Schaefer.#1072. Paert, Gorecki, Tormis.

19 TUESDAY

8:00AM MORNING MUSIC withSteve Post.Mozart: Church Sonata; Chopin:Polonaise No. 6; Berlioz: WaverleyOverture; Rameau: Suite forHarpsichord; Britten: SimpleSymphony; Saint-Saens: ViolinSonata No. 2; Respighi: Fountainsof Rome; Schubert: An die Musik,Der Wanderer an den Mond;Ravel: Piano Concerto in G;Sibelius: Four Legends from theKalevala.

8:00PM EVENING MUSIC withDavid Garland.Scapricciatiello; North: selectionsfrom "The Rose Tattoo"; M.Monk: Travel Song, Paris;Wilder: Concerto for Oboe,Orchestra, and Percussion; R.Strauss: Oboe Concerto.

11:00PM NEW SOUNDS withJohn Schaefer.#918. Music of Latin America.

20 WEDNESDAY

8:00AM MORNING MUSIC withSteve Post.Scarlatti: Sonatas; Sibelius:Karelia Suite; Rossini:Introduction and Variations forClarinet; Beethoven: Sym.No. 2;Saint-Saens: Piano Quartet;

July/August9

Chopin: Scherzi Nos. 1-3; PoulencGloria; ky-Korsakov:Piot. 'on of the Nobles.

8:00PM EVENING MUSIC withDavid Garland.English 17th Century TheatreSongs and Music. Music andsound in honor of the 25thanniversary of Apollo 11 landing.

11:00PM NEW SOUNDS withJohn Schaefer.#1058. John Cage/Citycircus:excerpts, Wall -To -Wall Cage,1982.

21 THURSDAY

8:00AM MORNING MUSIC withSteve Post.Handel: Concerto Grosso No. 4;Danzi: Wind Quintet No. 1;Rachmaninoff: Rhapsody on aTheme of Paganini; Chopin:Piano Concerto No. 2; Dvorak:String Quartet No. 12; Sibelius:Violin Concerto; Saint-Saens:Samson et Delilah; Bacchanale;Debussy: En Blanc et Noir;Holmboe: Symphony No. 4,Sinfonia Sacra.

8:00PM EVENING MUSIC withDavid Garland.Diamond: Quintet in b minor;d'Indy: Souvenirs; Telemann:Schwanengesang.

11:00PM NEW SOUNDS withJohn Schaefer.#920. Music for Sax Quartets.

22 FRIDAY

8:00AM MORNING MUSIC withSteve Post.Mozart: Symphony No. 7;Fischer: Symphony for EightTimpani and Orchestra;Beethoven: Serenade for Flute,Violin, and Viola; Milhaud: SuiteProvencale; Schubert: StringQuartet No. 13; Spohr: Quintetfor Piano and Winds; Grieg:Three Piano Pieces; Stravinsky:Le Sacre Du Printemps.

11:00PM NEW SOUNDS withJohn Schaefer.#1067. New Sounds Live:Rebirth Brass Band and TheWild Magnolias.

23 SATURDAY

11:00AM THE SATURDAYSHOW with Fred Child.Prokofiev: Sinfonietta; Gould:Derivations for Clarinet and

Band; Beethoven: Violin SonataNo. 9.

11:00PM NEW SOUNDS withJohn Schaefer.#921. Glass/Bowie/Eno: "Low"Symphony.

24 SUNDAY

11:00AM THE SUNDAY SHOWwith Fred Child.Mozart: Eine Kleine Gigue;Tchaikovsky: Suite No. 4;Dvorak: Violin Sonata.

8:00PM ST. PAUL SUNDAY.Leo Kottke, Guitar.

9:30PM PIPEDREAMS.#9429. Mozart, Mostly.

11:00PM NEW SOUNDS withJohn Schaefer.#923. New Music fromAustralia.

25 MONDAY

8:00AM MORNING MUSIC withSteve Post.Vivaldi: Concerto No. 9;Granados: Danzas espanolasNos. 1-3; Gade: Symphony No.8; Schumann: Piano Trio; Rozsa:Theme, Variations, and Finale1933/34; Villa -Lobos: StringQuartet No. 15; Dvorak:Symphony No. 8; Couperin:Deuxieme lecon de Tenebres.

8:00PM EVENING MUSIC withDavid Garland.Gordon: Genius Child, to poemsby Langston Hughes; Barber:Piano Sonata.

11:00PM NEW SOUNDS withJohn Schaefer.#1074. New Music fromIndonesia, featuring composers INyoman Windha and WayneVitale.

26 TUESDAY

8:00AM MORNING MUSIC withSteve Post.Mozart: Piano Concerto No. 3;Bach: Violin Partita No. 3;Beethoven: TwelveContredances for Orch.; Bach:Goldberg Variations; Jacob:Flute Concerto; Grainger:Scandinavian Suite; Pieme:Piano Concerto; Haydn:Capricdo; Strauss: SprachZarathustra.

8:00PM EVENING MUSIC withDavid Garland.R. Strauss: Duett-Concertino forClarinet and Bassoon; Pleyel:Concerto for Clarinet andOrchestra in B -flat.

11:00PM NEW SOUNDS withJohn Schaefer.#926. World Music: Brittany,Lebanon, Armenia, E. Africa, Italy.

27 WEDNESDAY

8:00AM MORNING MUSIC withSteve Post.Haydn: Piano Sonata No. 8;Bach: Oboe Concerto;Mendelssohn: Piano ConcertoNo. 2; Beethoven: StringQuartet No. 10; Mozart: Rondofor Violin and Orchestra;Walton: Belshazzar's Feast.

8:00PM EVENING MUSIC withDavid Garland.Cassado: Sonata for Cello andPiano; Copland: EmilyDickenson; Hunt: The Barber ofBaghdad; E. Bernstein: selec-tions from "Rambling Rose."

11:00PM NEW SOUNDS withJohn Schaefer.#1059. John Cage/Citycircus,finale, including Cage's finalpublic appearance.

28 THURSDAY

8:00AM MORNING MUSIC withSteve Post.Rameau: Concert No. 1; Hoist: St.Paul's Suite; Schubert: PianoSonata No. 13; Weber: Invitation tothe Dance; Mendelssohn: StringQuartet; Strauss: Burleske; Reicha:Quartet for Flute, Violin, Viola, andCello; Mozart: Sym.No. 26; Walton:Cello Concerto; Rachmaninoff: TheIsle of the Dead.

8:00PM EVENING MUSIC withDavid Garland.Satoh: Toward the Night; tradi-tional Japanese: Sokaku Reibo.

11:00PM NEW SOUNDS withJohn Schaefer.#929. Francis Bebey,Camerounian guitarist, story-teller, multi -instrumentalist.

29 FRIDAY

8:00AM MORNING MUSIC withSteve Post.Haydn: Symphony No. 38;Stravinsky: Puldnella Suite(1947); Schubert: Piano Trio;

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Eckerberg: Piano Concerto No.1; Part: Fratres; Brahms: AltoRhapsody; Debussy: Symphony;Berg: Violin Concerto.

11:00PM NEW SOUNDS withJohn Schaefer.#1073. New releases.

30 SATURDAY

11:00AM THE SATURDAYSHOW with Fred Child.Leclair: Deuxieme Recreation deMusique; Copland: Sextet;Piazzolla: Tres Tangos forBandoneon and Orchestra.

11:00PM NEW SOUNDS withJohn Schaefer.#924. A. Leroy and Sylvia Cohen.

31 SUNDAY

11:00AM THE SUNDAY SHOWwith Fred Child.Haydn: String Quartet; Liszt: Aulac du Wallenstadt; Raft: ItalianSuite; Arnold: Sea Shanties.

8:00PM ST. PAUL SUNDAY.Taverner Consort.

9:30PM PIPEDREAMS.#9430. News from New Haven.

11:00PM NEW SOUNDS withJohn Schaefer.#919. Works by Surman,Leimgruber, Barreiro, Frey.

AUGUST1 MONDAY

8:00AM MORNING MUSIC withSteve Post.Roman: Violin Concerto;Mozart: Magic Flute Overture;Cimarosa: Oboe Concerto;Mozart: Piano Sonata No. 9;Saint-Saens: Cello Concerto No.1; Mozart: String Quintet;Poulenc: Concerto for TwoPianos; Stravinsky: EightMiniatures, Circus Polka,Scherzo a la Russe; Schumann:Sonata; Raff: Symphony No. 5("Lenore").

8:00PM EVENING MUSIC withDavid Garland.Duckworth: Southern Harmony;Clementi: Piano Sonata g minor;Rorem: Eleven Studies forEleven Players; Rustichelli:music from Alfredo Alfredo.

11:00PM NEW SOUNDS withJohn Schaefer.

#935. New Sounds Live:Margaret Leng-Tan plays Glass;Robert Moran's "3 BaroqueSongs."

2 TUESDAY

8:00AM MORNING MUSIC withSteve Post.Anonymous: Variations on"Rule Brittania"; Prokofiev:Symphony No. 1; Brahms:Violin Sonata No. 2; Benjamin:Jamaican Rhumba; Debussy:Fetes; Schubert: Symphony No.5; Grieg: Quartet; Ravel: ValsesNobles et Sentimentales;Schoenberg: Suite for Strings;Prokofiev: Piano Sonata No. 6;Babin: Hillandale Waltzes;Cardew: Scherzo.

8:00PM EVENING MUSIC withDavid Garland.Bliss: Checkmate; Henry Jeromeand his Orchestra play "TheCanasta Song"; Stravinsky:Game of Cards; Barber: A Gameof Bridge.

11:00PM NEW SOUNDS withJohn Schaefer.#1075. Recordings by Gordon,Svard, Tyranny, Rouse.

3 WEDNESDAY

8:00AM MORNING MUSIC withSteve Post.Mozart: Horn Concerto No. I;Chopin: Mazurka No. 3,Nocturne No. 16, Fantasie-impromptu; Elgar: Wand ofYouth Suite No 2; Bach: Suite ofDances; Kempff: Piano Sonata;Turina: Sacro-monte; Brahms:Piano Concerto No. 1;Shostakovich: String QuartetNo. 3; Debussy: Nocturnes (forOrchestra); Stravinsky: Ragtime;Auber: Masaniello Overture.

8:00PM EVENING MUSIC withDavid Garland.Copland: Quiet City; Guiffre:The Quiet Time; Ysaye: SoloViolin Sonata No. 2 in a minor;Feldman: String Quartet.

11:00PM NEW SOUNDS withJohn Schaefer.#925. Shikou Tokiwazu,Japanese composer/shamisenplayer, recorded in the studio.

4 THURSDAY

8:00AM MORNING MUSIC withSteve Post.Weber: Turandot; Weber:

Adagio Patetico; Couperin: Dix-Huitieme Ordre (18th Suite forHarpsicord); Mozart: SymphonyNo. 28; Chopin: Scherzo No. 3;Lalo: Cello Concerto; Dett: Inthe Bottoms; Schubert:Symphony No. 1; Hindemith:Piano Sonata No. 3; Wagner:Tannhauser Without Words.

8:00PM EVENLNG MUSIC withDavid Garland.

11:00PM NEW SOUNDS withJohn Schaefer.#1076. Large-scale works byEnglishmen Michael Nyman andGraham Fitkin.

5 FRIDAY

8:00AM MORNING MUSIC withSteve Post.Milhaud: Scaramouche; Dvorak:The Water Goblin (SymphonicPoem); Corelli: Concerto GrossoNo. 10; Glinka: Russian andLudmilla Overture; Falla: Three -Cornered Hat (Suite); Bach: CelloSuite No. 1; Mozart: BassoonConcerto; Bliss: Suite for Piano;Mahler: Symphony No. 1;Stravinsky: Ragtime, Etude, Lescinq doits, Three Easy Pieces:March, Le Sacre du Printemps.

8:00PM EVENING MUSIC withDavid Garland.Delius: Sea Drift; Debussy: LaMer; Roylance and Galvin: TheTall Ships Suite; Vaughn Williams:A Sea Symphony; Penderecki:Threnody to the Victims ofHiroshima.

11:00PM NEW SOUNDS withJohn Schaefer.#937. New Sounds Live: ensembleworks: Scott Johnson, KatrinaMinsky.

6 SATURDAY

11:00PM NEW SOUNDS withJohn Schaefer.#927. Baritone Thomas Buckner.

7 SUNDAY

Midnight. JAZZ FROMLINCOLN CENTER.Louis Armstrong: The Early Years.

11:00AM THE SUNDAY SHOWwith Fred Child.desPrez: Salve Regina; Saint-Saens: Piano Trio; Torroba:Concierto de Castilla; Sarasate:Spanish Dance; Corea: Spain.

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8:00PM ST. PAUL SUNDAY.Ying Quartet. Haydn: StringQuartet in C; Prokofiev: StringQuartet No. 1 in b; Rouse: StringQuartet No. 2, Mvt. I; Schumann:String Quartet in a, Mvts. III & N.

11:00PM NEW SOUNDS withJohn Schaefer.#928. Music inspired by the pan-pipes of Polynesia.

8 MONDAY

8:00AM MORNING MUSIC withSteve Post.Mozart: Piano Concerto No. 4;Bach: Sextet for Oboe, Two Horns,Violin, Cello, Keyboard; Rodrigo:Tres Viejos Aires de Danza; StraussII: Morning Papers; Gade:Symphony No. 5; Beethoven:Violin Sonata No. 5; Ravel: PianoConcerto for Left Hand; Serebrier:Seis por Television; Halvorsen:Norwegian Rhapsodies Nos. 1 and.2; Kodaly: Sonata forUnaccompanied Cello (1915);Sibelius: Belshazzar's Feast Suite.

8:00PM EVENING MUSIC withDavid Garland.

11:00PM NEW SOUNDS withJohn Schaefer.#931. New Sounds Live: TheKlezmatics and Simon Shaheen'sNear Eastern Ensemble.

9 TUESDAY

8:00AM MORNING MUSIC withSteve Post.Purcell: The Married Beau:Incidental Music; Berlioz: LeCorsaire Overture; Schubert:Moments musicaux; Spohr:Double Quartet No. 1; Chopin:Piano Sonata; Falla: Three -Cornered Hat (complete); Strauss:Die Liebe der Danae: SymphonicFragment; Hindemith: ViolaSonata; Vaughan Williams: DonaNobis Pacem, Cantata.

11:00PM NEW SOUNDS withJohn Schaefer.#933. New Sounds Live: The

London/Shaheen Music Projec

10 WEDNESDAY

Midnight LIBRARY OFCONGRESS CONCERT.Leopold Stokowski and theSymphony of the Air. Wagner:Siegfried Idyll; Schoenberg:Verklarte Nacht.

8:00AM MORNING MUSIC withSteve Post.

Bax: Festival Overture; Haydn:Piano Sonata No. 32; Dukas: TheSorcerer's Apprentice; Stravinsky:Ebony Concerto for Clarinet; Verdi:String Quartet; Hummel: PianoConcerto No. 3; d'Indy: La Mort deWallenstein; Saint-Saens: ViolinSonata No. 1; Bach: Partita No. 4;Kabalevsky: Cello Concert No. 2.

11:00PM NEW SOUNDS withJohn Schaefer.#930. Arthur Russell:Instrumentals.

11 THURSDAY

8:00AM MORNING MUSIC withSteve Post.Verdi: MacBeth: Act BI: BalletMusic; Muffat: Sonata No.1;Debussy: Pour le Piano Suite;Smetana: Ma Vlast: The Moldau;Rodrigo: Concierto Pastoral forFlute and Orchestra; Schubert:Violin Sonata; Haydn: SymphonyNo.102; Beethoven: String Trio inG; Weill: Suite panameenne;Barber: Adagio for Strings; Elling:Violin Concerto; Handel: Die ihraus dunkeln Gruften; Handel: Inden angenehmenen Buschen;Handel: Flammende Rose, Zierdeder Erden.

11:00PM NEW SOUNDS withJohn Schaefer.#934. Off -the -Wall -to -Wall:Newband, Ned Rothenberg, LeeHyla.

12 FRIDAY

8:00AM MORNING MUSIC withSteve Post.Vivaldi: Violin Concerto No. 9 forTwo Violins; Mozart: DonGiovanni: "Dalla sua pace...";Bach: Brandenburg Concerto No.1; Faure: Cantique de JeanRacine; Elgar: Concert Allegro;Wiren: Serenade for StringOrchestra; Fine: Music forOrchestra; Arensky: Piano TrioNo. 2; Cambini: Wind Quintet;Mathias: Lux aetema;Rachmaninoff: Preludes 5, 12, 8.

11:00PM NEW SOUNDS withJohn Schaefer.#936. Music for strings andsoprano by Satoh and Gorecki.

13 SATURDAY

11:00AM THE SATURDAYSHOW with Fred Child.Brahms: Horn Sonata in E -flat;Berg: 12 Variations; Molleda:Variations; Stravinsky: Soldier'sStory.

11:00PM NEW SOUNDS withJohn Schaefer.#502. Modem Mandolin Quartet.

14 SUNDAY

11:00AM THE SUNDAY SHOWwith Fred Child.Mendelssohn: A MidsummerNight's Dream; Schnittke: KehlSommernachtstraum; Alfven:Midsommarvaka.

8:00PM ST. PAUL SUNDAY.Dawn Upshaw, Soprano. RichardGoode, Piano. Schumann: GoetheLieder; Brahms: Four PianoPieces; Wolf: Goethe Lieder;Mozart: Das Weilchen.

11:00PM NEW SOUNDS withJohn Schaefer.#503. Composer Chris Burke.

15 MONDAY

8:00AM MORNING MUSIC withSteve Post.Ward: Prairie Overture; Mozart:Serenade; Beach: Ballade; Dvorak:Slavonic Dances Nos. 6 and 7;Mozart: Symphony No. 41;Beethoven: Piano Sonata No. 32;Franck: Psyche; Rachmaninoff:Piano Sonata No. 2; Prokofiev:Love of Three Oranges Suite;Ravel: Piano Trio.

11:00PM NEW SOUNDS withJohn Schaefer.#504.New Music for French Horn.

16 TUESDAY

8:00AM MORNING MUSIC withSteve Post.Labitzky: Fanny Polka; fanner:Abendsteme Walzer; Bach: OboeConcerto; Ravel: Mother GooseSuite; Grieg: Wedding Day atTroldhaugen, Evening in theMountains No. 4; Liszt:Benediction de Dieu dans la soli-tude; Bernstein: SymphonicDances from West Side Story;Malipiero: String Quartet No. 1;Brahms: Cello Sonata No. 2;Adams: Harmonielehre; Rameau:Concert No. 6.

8:00PM EVENING MUSIC withDavid Garland.Machaut: Le Lay de Cordon; PeterGarland: Cantares de la Fronterafor Harp; Chausson: ChansonPerpetuelle; Debussy: StringQuartet in g minor; Hanson:Symphony No. 2 "Romantic";Anonymous: recorder pieces.

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11:00PM NEW SOUNDS withJohn Schaefer.#505. New instruments.

17 WEDNESDAY

8:00AM MORNING MUSIC withSteve Post.Vivaldi: Flute Concerto; Schubert:Violin Sonatina No. 3; Haydn:Symphony No. 6; Rachmaninoff:Etude Tableaux Etude No. 6;Rachmaninoff: Etude -tableau;Albeniz: Suite Espanola forOrchestra (de Burgos); Pieme:Violin Sonata; Wagner:Symphony; Nielsen: WoodwindQuintet; Prokofiev: Lt. Kije Suite;Tchaikovsky: SerenadeMelancolique.

11:00PM NEW SOUNDS withJohn Schaefer.#506. Bulgaria and Beyond: musicthat includes the famous women'schorus of Bulgaria.

18 THURSDAY

8:00AM MORNING MUSIC withSteve Post.Haydn: Baryton Trio No. 64;Dvorak: Serenade; Vivaldi:Concerto No. 8; Glazunov: Chantdu Menestrel; Tchaikovsky:Nocturne No. 4; Schumann:Waldzenen; Spohr: SymphonyNo. 2; Debussy: Etudes Nos. 9-12;Verdi: La Traviata: "Di provenza ilmar," Macbeth: "Pieta, rispetto,amore"; Luisa Miller,"Sacra lascelta...A fu"; Berlioz: SymphonieFantastique.

8:00PM EVENING MUSIC withDavid Garland.Moondog: Madrigals: Rounds andCanons; trad. Madagascar: musicfor Valiha and Guitar; Chavez:Sinfonia India; Philippe leChancelien Le lai des Pucelles; PeterGarland:Old Men of the Fiesta.

11:00PM NEW SOUNDS withJohn Schaefer.#508. Music from the PenguinCafe Orchestra.

19 FRIDAY

8:00AM MORNING MUSIC withSteve Post.Chopin: Polonaise No. 6; Liszt:Hungarian Rhapsody No. 9;Haydn: Symphony No. 96;Tarrega: Maria, AlboradaCapriccio, Recuerdos de laAlhambra; Ponchielli: WindQuartet (with Piano);Tchaikovsky: Sleeping Beauty

Suite; Schubert: Piano Trio;Arnold: Guitar Concerto; Mahler:Blumine Movement fromSymphony No. 1; Roussel:Bacchus et Ariane.

8:00PM EVENING MUSIC withDavid Garland.Marais: Suite No. 2 in D for Violada Gamba and Continuo;Schumann:Davidsbuendlertaenze; R. Strauss:Metamorphosen; Webem:Langsamer Satz; Feldman: NakedSingularities; Honegger Sym.No. 2.

11:00PM NEW SOUNDS withJohn Schaefer.#509. New Sounds Live: StephenScott's music.

20 SATURDAY

11:00AM THE SATURDAYSHOW with Fred Child.Mozart: Concerto for Flute andHarp; Casella: Harp Sonata;Stravinsky: Petrouchka;Bogdanovic: Fugue of the GoldenFlower.

11:00PM NEW SOUNDS withJohn Schaefer.#512. Micheal 0 Suilleabhain.

21 SUNDAY

11:00AM THE SUNDAY SHOWwith Fred Child.Poulenc: Prayers of St. Francis;Liszt: St. Francis's Sermon to theBirds; Telemann: Suite in e minor;Glazunov: Ballet Scenes.

6:00PM WADE IN THE WATER.Jazz &the Sacred.

8:00PM ST. PAUL SUNDAY.Christopher O'Riley, Piano. CarterBrey, Cello. Barber/Bamett: SPSMTheme; Debussy: Cello Sonata No.I; Pianolla: Le Grand Tango;Rachmaninoff: Cello Sonata in g;Ractunaninoff/Doppman: Daisies.

11:00PM NEW SOUNDS withJohn Schaefer.Twelve-tone new music.

22 MONDAY

8:00AM MORNING MUSIC withSteve Post.Haydn: Sym.No. 39; Beethoven:Piano Sonata No. 27; Elgar: ThreeBavarian Dances; Balakirev:Islamey-Oriental Fantasy; Liszt:Etude No. 3 "La Campanella";Boieldieu: Harp Concerto; Brahms:Ballades Nos. I and 2; Reger:

Fantasy and Fugue on a Theme byMozart; Mozart: Piano Sonata No.11; Orff: Cannina Burana.

8:00PM EVENING MUSIC withDavid Garland.Schwartz: Dancing in the Darkpas -de -done from "The BandWagon"; Bemers: The Triumph ofNeptune Suite;Lemer &Lowe: TheHeather on the Hill vocal & ballet,"Brigadoon"; Copland: DancePanels; Bemers: Trois Morceaux;R. Strauss: Schlagobers.

11:00PM NEW SOUNDS withJohn Schaefer.#514. Stephen Stein.

23 TUESDAY

8:00AM MORNING MUSIC withSteve Post.Mozart: Symphony No. 23;Debussy: Petite Suite; Bach:Brandenburg Concerto No. 5;Chausson: Piece for Cello andPiano; Haydn: Cello Concerto;Tubin: Suite on Estonian Dances;Schubert: Symphony No. 8;Villa -Lobos: String Quartet No.6; Brahms: Symphony No. 3;Harrison: Varied Trio.

8:00PM EVENING MUSIC withDavid Garland.Vaughn Williams: Norfolk .Rhapsody No. 1; Wilson, andothers: English 17th CenturyTheatre Songs and Music;Schubert: Symphony No. 5;Lipkis: Scaramouche Concertofor Cello and Orchestra; Novak:Piano Trio Quasi una Ballata;Wourinen: Fortune; Sell/nuke:Minnesang.

11:00PM NEW SOUNDS withJohn Schaefer.#515.Native American traditions.

24 WEDNESDAY

8:00AM MORNING MUSIC withSteve Post.Mozart: Cassation: "Toy Sym.";Saint-Saens: Introduction andRondo Capriccioso; Smetana:Polkas de Salon; Prokofiev:Summer Day; Rota: Two Waltzeson the Name of BACH; Prokofiev:Piano Concerto No. 1; Schumann:Sym.No. 4; Nielsen: WoodwindQuintet; Hovhaness: SymphonyNo. 11; Schubert: Piano Sonata;Chaminade: Concertino.

8:00PM EVENING MUSIC withDavid Garland.Clementi: 12 Waltzes for Piano,

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Tamborine and 'Mangle; Harrison:Suite No. 2 for Guitar, Harp, andPercussion; Castlenuovo-Tedesco:Guitar Concerto No. 1; Walton:Five Bagatelles for Guitar; Delius:Florida Suite; Young: Sarabande;Partch: Two Studies on AncientGreek Scales; Sims: Concert Piecefor Viola and Small Orchestra.

11:00PM NEW SOUNDS withJohn Schaefer.#516.Walton, Statman, Rhythmia.

25 THURSDAY

8:00AM MORNING MUSIC withSteve Post.Larsson: Little Serenade for StringOrchestra; Haydn: TrumpetConcerto; Gershwin: Porgy andBess Fantasy; Strauss: BulgarenMandl; Ibert: Le Jardinier deSamos; Schumann: Fantasiestucke;Still: Symphony No. 2 ("Song of aNew Race"); Beethoven: ViolinSonata No. 9; Bloch: Vision andProphecies; Sibelius: En Saga(Symphonic Poem); Jolivet:Trumpet Concerto No 2.

8:00PM EVENING MUSIC withDavid Garland.Bernstein: Facsimile; Bernstein/Burley: Suite from West SideStory; Bernstein: What a Movie,from "Trouble In Tahiti"; Mahler:Kindertotenlieder; Marais: Sonataa la Maresienne; Bernstein:Serenade for Violin, StringOrchestra, Harp, and Percussion.

11:00PM NEW SOUNDS withJohn Schaefer.#517. The music of Toure andMgrdichian.

26 FRIDAY

8:00AM MORNING MUSIC withSteve Post.Grieg: Peer Gynt Suite No. 1;Haydn: String Quartet; Corelli:Concerto Grosso No. 6; Chopin:Nouvelle Etudes Nos. 1-3; Bargiel:Octet; Mozart: Symphony No. 41;Stravinsky: Petrouchka: ThreeMovements; Bergsma: Quintet forFlute and String Quartet;Prokofiev: Symphony No. 7.

8:00PM EVENING MUSIC withDavid Garland.Weiss: Lute Sonata in c minor;Krasa: Tanz for String Trio;Ullmann: Piano Sonata No. 7;Krasa: Three Songs for Baritone,Clarinet, Viola, and Cello;Senator: Kaddish for Terezin.

11:00PM NEW SOUNDS withJohn Schaefer.#518.John Bergamo.

27 SATURDAY

11:00AM THE SATURDAYSHOW with Fred Child.Schubert: Trio in F; Saint-Saens:Clarinet Sonata; Creston: Partitafor Flute, Violin, and Orchestra;Creston: Saxophone Sonata.

11:00PM NEW SOUNDS withJohn Schaefer.#519. Strings Around the World.

28 SUNDAY

11:00AM THE SUNDAY SHOWwith Fred Child.Britten: Simple Symphony;Beethoven: Piano Concerto No. 5,33 Variations on a Waltz byDiabelli.

8:00PM ST. PAUL SUNDAY.Gurrufio. Volcan: Morenita; Soto:La Ceci; Foldore: Seis Guayanes;Prieto: Arturito; Laguna:Atardecer; Acosta: Los Amores deRoquito; Foldore: Seis y Quirpa;Prieto: Apure en un Viaje; Soto: ElMarimobolero; Briceno: Quejas;Foldore: Pajarillo; Camacaro:Senor Hou; Serrano: El Conejito;Gutierrez/Acosta: El Diablo Suelto/El Alacran.

11:00PM NEW SOUNDS withJohn Schaefer.#521. Solos, Duos, Trios.

29 MONDAY

8:00AM MORNING MUSIC withSteve Post.Mozart: Divertimento No. 3;Chopin: Cantabile, Nocturne No.2, Contredanse; Strauss: DerRosenkavalier Walzes; Beethoven:Romance for Violin andOrchestra; Braluns: Variations ona Theme by Paganini; Bizet: Roma(suite for Orchestra); Rodrigo:Three Spanish Pieces; lIppett:Little Music; Mendelssohn: CelloSonata No. 2; Sibelius: SymphonyNo.2.

8:00PM EVENING MUSIC withDavid Garland.Quilter: Three English Dances;Vaughn Williams: Fantasia onGreensleeves; Coates: The GreenHills o' Somerset, and other songs;Vaughn Williams: In the FenCountry; Duarte: Folk Song fromEnglish Suite; Brahms: Clarinet

Quintet; Berens: String Trio;Weiss: Lute Sonata in B -flat.

11:00PM NEW SOUNDS withJohn Schaefer.#938.Music from Cuba, Haiti, andthe Dominican Republic.

30 TUESDAY

8:00AM MORNING MUSIC withSteve Post.Bach: Italian Concerto; Kodaly:Galanta Dances; Geminiani:Concerto Grosso "La Folia";Lauer: Sonatina; Schubert: Sym.No. 3; Prokofiev: String QuartetNo. 1; Beethoven: Piano SonataNo. 14; Saint-Saens: AllegroAppassionato; Mahler: Sym.No. 7.

8:00PM EVENING MUSIC withDavid Garland.Gruber: Bossa Nova; Ana Caramsings De Flor em Flor, and othersongs; Mozart: Violin ConcertoNo. 5, ; Gruber: Violin ConcertoNo. 1; Chemey: Illuminations;Anonymous: Ad honorem salva-toris, A Virgen mui groriosa;'<Enoch: The Batell of Pavie set beWilliame Klinoche.

11:00PM NEW SOUNDS withJohn Schaefer.#1077. Music by Jaron Lanier.

31 WEDNESDAY8:00AM MORNING MUSIC withSteve Post.Dvorak: Scherzo capriccioso;Widmann: Six Dances; Debussy:Dame; Bach: Partita No. 2;Kreisler: String Quartet; Berlioz:Les Troyens: Royal Hunt andStorm; Lecuona: Andalucia Suite;Hindemith: Concerto forOrchestra; Tailleferre: HarpSonata; Brahms: Symphony No.2; Liszt: Paraphrase: Berlioz:Benvenuto Cellini; Foss:Renaissance Concerto for Fluteand Orchestra.

11:00PM NEW SOUNDS withJohn Schaefer.#1078. New releases.

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City in TransitRiver of Steel chronicles turn -of -the -centuryNew York's struggle with a transit crisis thatwas strangling the city. The solutionrequired tearing up the city from one end tothe other in a visionary crusade to meet thedemands of a new century. When the sub-way opened in 1904, it radically changedpeople's daily lives and dramatically re-shaped the city that built it.River of Steel, WNYC TV, Monday,August 29, 8pm

Bergman's MasterpieceThis award -winning Ingmar Bergman filmtells his parents' complex love story. Pooryoung Henrik meets an upper class girl andthe couple fall in love despite the oppositionof his mother and grandmother, setting thestory in motion. Max von Sydow stars.Masterpiece Theatre: The Best Intentions,WNYC TV, Saturdays, 10pm (July 16, 9:30pm)

Teen TalkIn the Mix offers frank reports that provideteenagers with information they need tomake thoughtful decisions, along withcelebrity interviews, videos created by youngpeople nationwide, music videos, and posi-tive messages about the accomplishments ofteens of diverse backgrounds.In the Mix, WNYC TV, Mondays, 9pm,repeating Fridays, 3:30pm

Global InterestsAllan Dodds Frank hosts this program onthe rapidly growing importance of globalmarkets in an increasingly interdependentworld. Accelerating social and economicchanges have made it necessary for corpora-tions and businesses worldwide to re-exam-ine the scope of their activities and to tapinto previously closed markets in EasternEurope, Latin America, Africa, and Asia.The Great Global Bazaar,WNYC TV,Wednesday, July 6, 9pm

British satirist Clive James offers his uniqueperspective on world events. Each week aspecial celebrity guest joins James to engagein what he describes as "irreverent discus-sion on currently enticing themes." Jamesalso takes a wry look at TV around theglobe, to showcase weird and wonderfulclips, commercials, and bloopers.Clive James, WNYC TV, Thursdays, 10pm,beginning July 21

Clive James

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Japan's PasttimeIntroduced to Japan in 1873 by an Americanteacher, "besuboru" has blossomed into thenational pastime, surpassing sumo wrestling. Theprogram reveals that Japanese players are amongthe best -conditioned in the world, shows whythe Hanshin Tigers may have the world's loudestfans, and discusses Japanese participation in aglobal World Series with the United States,Taiwan, South Korea, and Cuba.Baseball in Japan, WNYC TV, Monday,July 11, 8pm

The Hanshin Tigers in the 1930's

Point of ViewP.O.V. shows the work of filmmakers who present a definite point of view.July 6 Memories of Tata What it means "to be a man," through a look at an immigrant family.July 13 The End of the Nightstick A Chicago citizens group's investigation of police brutality.July 20 The Heart of the Matter The story of an HIV -positive woman.July 27 Passin' It On The Black Panther movement and contemporary race relations.August 3 Hearts of Darkness Behind the scenes at Francis Ford Coppola's struggle to finishthe film.August 10 Dialogues With Madwomen Women reveal how they overcame a maze of hospitalwards and mind -numbing psychiatric drugs to put their lives back together.August 17 The Times of a Sign-A Folk History of Iran -Contra A quirky look at the Iran -Contraaffair.P.O.V., WNYC TV, Wednesdays, 8pm

From Wondrous Events

Unexplainable WondersA wondrous event is that unusual and unexplain-able experience that may have profound effects ona person's basic belief in spirits, souls, and life afterdeath. Such events include having seen a ghost orapparition, having an out -of -body or near deathexperience, or experience a precognitive episode.This documentary concludes that wondrous eventsare a part of human experience world-wide, andcontribute to convergences in religious belief.Wondrous Events, WNYC TV, Monday, July 18, 8pm

It's Alive!Alive TV is a veritable film festival of ground -breaking television. This season includes workthat represent the most artististic computer animations, often reflecting and satirizing thesignificant technological breakthroughs of the late 20th century. These programs highlightthe work of some of our most innovative artists and are always slightly ahead of their time.Alive TV,WNYC TV, Wednesdays, 9pm, July 13 -July 27; August 3 and 10, 9:30pm

Talk of the StateRochester public television reporter Gary Walker hosts this live-from-WNYC-studios pro-gram, as New York State legislative leaders are joined by a panel of journalists. The publicbroadcasting stations of the state are jointly producing this monthly call -in series, New YorkState Speaks Out.New York State Speaks Out, WNYC TV, Thursday, August 11, 8pm

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MUSICAL SUMMER ON WNYC TV

American Originals, Mondays, July 4, 11, 18, lamJuly 4 The traditions of the road house, the house party, and the church are brought together.July 11 Jack tales, cowboy poetry, old-time Texas humor and political anecdotes.July 18 Louisiana zydeco and jazz are highlighted through two legendary families.

Masters of the Folk Violin, Mondays, July 4, 11, 18, 2amJuly 4 Irish and Western Long Bow Seamus Connolly performs Irish music, and Alison Kraussplays the Western long bow.July 11 Cajun and Cape Breton Michael Douchet offers Cajun fiddle music, and JosephCormier plays in the related Breton style.July 18 Blues, Jazz, and Bluegrass Harold Armstrong performs the blues, and Kenny Bakerplays bluegrass music.

B.B. King Live at Woodlands, Monday, July 25, 8pmBluesman B.B. King performs with guests Buddy Guy,Gregg Allman, Koko Taylor, Lonnie Brooks, EricJohnson, and Junior Wells. Hosted by Lyle Lovett.

Bakersfield Country!, Monday, August 1, 8pm Countrylegends Merle Haggard, Buck Owens, and the MaddoxFamily offer a view of the music from the rural commu-nity in the heart of California's San Joaquin Valley.

Great Performances: Lean by Jarre, Monday, August 8,8pm Maurice Jarreconducts the RoyalPhilharmonic Orchestrain a tribute to filmdirector David Lean.Intercut with the performances are clips of Lean on loca-tion and clips from his films.

The Beatles' Songbook, Monday, August 15, 8pmDr. John, Nils Lofgren, Los Lobos, and Kathy Mattea cel-ebrate the Beatles and discuss the influences the grouphas had on their own music.

The Holmes Brothers appear onAmerican Originals

Rosemary Clooney

Wolf Trap Presents: Gift of Music, Monday, August 22,8pm Performers include the Alexandria Harmonizers, a

barbershop choir; gospel singer Linda Hopkins with Larry Bland and the Volunteer Choir;singer Rosemary Clooney, with accompaniment by Milt Hinton, John Oddo, and Grady Tate;country singer K.T. Oslin; the Preservation Hall Jazz Band; the barbershop quartet SecondEdition; and cabaret stylist Michael Feinstein.

Wolf Trap Presents: A World of Performance, Wednesday, August 24, 8pm Wolf Trap's 20thanniversary is celebrated with a fanfare composed and conducted by Morton Gould, followed byperformances by Kirov Ballet dancers, the music of Dizzy Gillespie, and much more.

Wolf Trap Irish Festival, Monday, August 29, 8pm This program presents the Rankin Family,Canada's platinum record selling band from Nova Scotia, and some of Ireland's top tradition-al bands. Special guests in concert are Tommy Sands, Northern Ireland's foremost singer andsongwriter, and eight champion Irish stepdancers.

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WPC EVENING TELEVISIONJuly 94 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30

Fri 1 Adam Smith Firing Line Hometime Sneak Previews Trailside News City

Sat 2Keeping UpAppearances

WodehousePlayhouse

Are You Being Take a LetterServed? Mr. Jones Black Adder

May toDecember

Sun 3 Glenroe Fair City Mystery! EastEnders

Mon 4 Placido Grandissimo In the Mix 1 First Exposure Eye on Dance News City

Tue 5 Directors Series: Orpheus News City

Wed 6 P.O.V.: Memories of Tata The Great Global Bazaar News in Review News City

Thu 7 I'll Fly Away All Creatures Great and Small Robert Frost News City

Fri 8 Adam Smith Firing Line Hometime Sneak Previews Trailside News City

Sat 9 Keeping UpAppearances

WodehousePlayhouse

Are You BeingServed?

Take a LetterMr. Jones Black Adder May to

December

Sun 10 Glenroe Fair City Mystery! EastEnders

Mon 11 Baseball in Japan In the Mix I First Exposure Eye on Dance News City

Tue 12 Directors Series: Breathless The Making ofBaseball

News City

Wed 13 P.O.V.: The Endthe Nightstick

of Alive TV To the Moon and Beyond News City

Thu 14 I'll Fly Away All Creatures Great and Small TBA News City

Fri 15 Adam Smith Firing Line Hometime Sneak Previews Trailside News City

Sat 16 Keeping UpAppearances

WodehousePlayhouse

Are You BeingServed? Masterpiece Theatre: Best Intentions

Sun 17 Glenroe Fair City Mystery! EastEnders

Mon 18 Wondrous Events In the Mix First Exposure Eye on Dance News City

Tue 19 Directors Series: Shoot the Piano Player World of Film News City

Wed 20 P.O.V.: The Heartthe Matter

of Alive TV Please Stand By Steve Banks News City

Thu 21 I'll Fly Away: Then and Now Clive James News City

Fri 22 Adam Smith Firing Line Hometime Sneak Previews Trailside News City

Sat 23 Keeping UpAppearances

WodehousePlayhouse

Are You BeingServed?

May toDecember

Masterpiece Theatre:Best Intentions

Sun 24 Glenroe Fair City Mystery! EastEnders

Mon 25 B.B. King Live at theWoodlands In the Mix First Exposure Eye on Dance News City

Tue 26 Directors Series: Potemkin/Nosferatu News City

Wed 27 P.O.V.: Passin' It On Alive TV The Pool Party Steve Banks News City

Thu 28 Journey to the West All Creatures Great and Small Clive James News City

Fri 29 Adam Smith Firing Line Hometime Sneak Previews Trailside News City

Sat 30 Keeping UpAppearances

WodehousePlayhouse

Are You BeingServed?

May toDecember

Masterpiece Theatre:Best Intentions

Sun 31 Glenroe Fair City Mystery! EastEnders

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WNYC EVENING TELEVISIONAug 94 8:00 18:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30

Mon 1 Bakersfield Country! In the Mix First Exposure Eye on Dance News City

Tue 2 Directors Series: Blue Angel News City

Wed 3 P.O.V.: Hearts of Darkness Alive TV Steven Banks News City

Thu 4 Journey to the West All Creatures Great and Small Clive James News City

Fri 5 Adam Smith Firing Line Hometime Sneak Previews Trailside News City

Sat 6Keeping UpAppearances

WodehousePlayhouse

Are You BeingServed?

May toDecember

Masterpiece Theatre:Best Intentions

Sun 7 Glenroe Fair City Mystery! EastEnders

Mon 8 Great Performances:Lean by Jarre

In the Mix I First Exposure Eye on Dance News City

Tue 9 Directors Series: M News City

Wed 10 P.O.V.: Dialogues with Madwomen Alive TV Steven Banks News City

Thu 11 New York Speaks Out All Creatures Great and Small Clive James News City

Fri 12 Adam Smith Firing Line Hometime Sneak Previews Trailside News City

Sat 13Keeping UpAppearances

WodehousePlayhouse

Are You BeingServed?

May toDecember Masterpiece Theatre

Sun 14 Glenroe Fair City Mystery! EastEnders

Mon 15 The Beatles' Songbook In the Mix First Exposure Eye on Dance News City

Tue 16 Directors Series: Day of Wrath World of Film News City

Wed 17 P.O.V.: The Time of the Signs Alive TV The Birthmark Steven Banks News City

Thu 18 Journey to the West All Creatures Great and Small Clive James News City

Fri 19 Adam Smith Firing Line Hometime Sneak Previews Trailside News City

Sat 20Keeping UpAppearances

WodehousePlayhouse

Are You BeingServed?

May toDecember

Masterpiece Theatre

Sun 21 Glenroe Fair City Mystery! EastEnders

Mon 22 Wolf Trap Presents:A Gift of Music

In the Mix First Exposure Eye on Dance News City

Tue 23 Directors Series: Gate of Hell World of Film News City

Wed 24 Wolf Trap Presents:A World of Performance

Alive TV Presidents Steven Banks News City

Thu 25 Journey to the West All Creatures Great and Small Clive James News City

Fri 26 Adam Smith Firing Line Hometime Sneak Previews Trailside News City

Sat 27 Keeping UpAppearances

WodehousePlayhouse

Are You BeingServed?

May toDecember

Masterpiece Theatre

Sun 28 Glenroe Fair City Mystery! EastEnders

Mon 29 River of Steel Eye on Dance In the Mix Wolf Trap Irish Festival News City

Tue 30 Directors Series: Days and Nights in the Forest World of Film News City

Wed 31 TBA Alive TV Q.E.D. Steven Banks News City

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SUNDAYS

8:00am RAI Corp: L'AlberoAzzuro. Children.8:30 RAI Corp: Piu' Sani Piu'Belli. Health.9:30 RAI Corp: ProcessodiFamiglia. Drama (July 3); Scoop.Documentary (July 10, 17, 24,31).11:00 RAI Corp: DomenicoSportiva. Sports highlights.11:30 RAI Corp: I Suoi Primi 40Anni. Documentary.11:45 RAI Corp: RistoranteItalia. Cooking.Noon RAI Corp: Processo alProcesso. News magazine (July3); II Grande Gloco Dell'Oco.Game show (July 10, 17, 24,31).1:30pm RAI Corp: News fromItaly.2:00 Sina Productions: AFTABNetwork. Iranian culture; in Farsi.4:00 China Television Corp:China Today. News and culturefrom mainland China; inEnglish.5:00 The Leon Chamey Report.News and interviews on Israeland the Middle East.6:00 Polish & Slavic Center:Polish and Slavic World. Varietyprogram; in Polish/English.7:00 Fujisankei Sunday Drama.Japanese drama with Englishsubtitles.11:00 Korean Cultural TV:Korean Nightline News. Newsand cultural events; in Korean.Midnight Sinovision. News,entertainment, and variety;in Mandarin and Cantonese.

MONDAYS

7:00am Supertime. News(7-8am), followed by quiz showand cooking; inJapanese/English.6:00pm RAI Corp: Si' Ti VoglioBene. Drama (July 4, 11, 18).7:15 RAI Corp: Mondiali eDintorni. Soccer (July 4, 11,and18).7:30 RAI Corp: News from Italy.11:00 Korean Nightline News;news and cultural events;in Korean.Midnight Sinovision.

TUESDAYS

7:00am Supertime. News(7-8am), followed by contempo-rary drama; in Japanese/English.6:00pm RAI Corp: Pomeriggioin Famiglia. Talk show (July 5and 12).7:15 RAI Corp: Mondiali eDintorni. Soccer game (July 5and 12).7:30 RAI Corp: News from Italy.11:00 Korean Nightline News; inKorean.Midnight Sinovision.

WEDNESDAYS

7:00am Supertime. News(7-8am), followed by magazineand celebrity cooking; inJapanese/English.6:00pm RAI Corp: IlCommissario Corso. CrimeDrama (July 6, 13).7:15 RAI Corp: Mondiai eDintorni. Soccer game (July 6and 13).7:30 RAI Corp: News from Italy.11:00 Korean Nightline News; inKorean.Midnight Sinovision.

THURSDAYS

7:00am Supertime. News(7-8am), followed by talkprogram; in Japanese/English.6:00pm RAI Corp: Pianeta deiDinosauri. Science.6:30 RAI Corp: Check -Up.Medicine.7:15 RAI Corp: Mondiali eDintorni. Soccer game (July 7and 14).7:30 RAI Corp: News from Italy.11:00 Korean Nightline News; inKorean.Midnight Sinovision.

FRIDAYS

7:00am Supertime. News(7-8am), followed by profiles ofcelebrities; in Japanese/English.6:00pm RAI Corp: Variety.6:15 RAI Corp: Mondiali eDintorni. Soccer (July 1, 8, and15).7:30 RAI Corp: News from Italy.

11:00 World Television Corp:World TV Weekly News. News,variety, and drama from Taiwanand mainland China; inChinese.1:00am Japan MediaProductions: Soko Ga Shiritai.Lifestyle magazine; in Japanese.

SATURDAYS

8:30am U.S. Nippon: JapanToday, Weekly. News, magazineprogram, and drama; in 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 EastIndian news and features aboutthe Indian subcontinent; inEnglish.2:00pm Haiti Premiere Classe.Cultural and educational maga-zine; in Creole.3:00 Kontakt. News, interviews,culture, children's segment; inUkrainian/English.4:30 Fujisankei SaturdaySpecial. Golf and sumo tourna-ments, variety specials; inJapanese.6:30 Hello Austria/Hello Vienna.Lifestyle magazine; in English.7:00 RAI Corp: Week -End.Documentary.7:15 RAI Corp: Mondiali eDintorni. Soccer game (July 2, 9,and 16).7:30 RAI Corp: News from Italy.11:00 World Television Corp:Magazine, variety, drama; inChinese.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 inJapanese with English subtitles.

For other daytime televisioninformation, check yourlocal listings. Programming sub-ject to change.

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

$300,000 and overCorporation for Public BroadcastingThe 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 overDoubledayThe Nathan CummingsFoundation, Inc.

National Endowment for the ArtsRockefeller Brothers Fund

$25,000 and overBooth Ferris FoundationAaron Diamond FoundationGE FoundationHorace W. Goldsmith FoundationThe Dubose and Dorothy HeywardMemorial FundDonald 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

The Joseph and Claire FlomFoundationGeneral Mills FoundationStella and Charles GuttmanFoundation, Inc.

Hite FoundationGilbert KaplanJ.M. Kaplan Fund, Inc.The Kaplen FoundationWerner H. KramarskyJoyce Mertz -Gilmore FoundationMorgan Stanley FoundationNew Street FoundationNew York State Council on theArts

The 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 Er Mamdouha BobstFoundation

Carnegie Hall Corp.Cirque du SoleilMarianna CollinsCompuserve*Con EdisonPeter H. and Katharine P. DarrowSusan DayDMTG, Inc.Dorot FoundationEastman Kodak CompanyThe Christian Johnson EndeavorFoundation

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

Marion E. Kenworthy-Sarah H.Swift Foundation

Ruth W. & James A. LevitanPhilanthropic Fund

Lincoln Center TheatreThe Kenneth and Evelyn LipperFoundation

McSorley's Old Ale House, Inc.Eduardo MestreKathryn & Gilbert Miller Fund, Inc.Henry Nias Foundation, Inc.Outsource Documents, Inc.The Overbrook FoundationPfaff American Sales CorporationRemy Martin CognacSusan & 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.Laurel AlexanderAllen &CompanyAmerican Indian Dance TheaterJean & Christopher AngellAxe -Houghton FoundationLee Baiterbbk AdvertisingAlice BealeAlan Belzer

Charles B. BenensonBarbara & Robert BerkleyJudy & Howard BerkowitzRuth BerlinMr. & Mrs. Robert BernsteinThe Blackstone GroupMr. & Mrs. Leonard BlockMichael & Susan BloombergBotwinick-WoltensohnFoundation, Inc.Bower & GardnerCharles Brenner (, iln. GrebeMr. & Mrs. James E. BurkeSamuel ButlerDavid CaplanMarcy and Leona ChaninFoundation, Inc.

Jim ChervenakChristine A. CockshootFrederick CohenColumbia Artists ManagementCullman Ventures, Inc.John Davidge IIILewis & Anne DavisMr. & Mrs. Peter DeeksAnn DelaneyBarbara D. DellerDeblinger Sales MarketingCorporation

Daniel DiamondMr. & Mrs. David DibnerMr. & Mrs. Charles DimstonCarolyn DowneySelma DubrinMr. & Mrs. R.H. DurstMr. & Mrs. John DusenberyJoan K. EastonPhoebe EpsteinFeld BalletMr. & Mrs. W.H. FerryMr. & Mrs. Avery FisherGail Flesher & David SalvinLawrence P. FraibergArnold FrancoMr. & Mrs. Stephen FriedmanGalison BooksAmy GilfenbaumJordan GlaserJon GluckThe Green FundThe Greenwall FoundationDr. Dorothy Gregg & Dr. PaulHughling Scott

Lenore GreimanThe Gruber FoundationGregory GustassonHMV USASeymour HackerRobert HarrisPauline HarrisonMr. & Mrs. Jon HechlerJohn HenryThe Victor Herbert FoundationThe Herrick Theatre FoundationMr. Robert D. HodesArnold HoffmanJohn HolzerDavid H. HorowitzDr. Grace HuckoJohnson & Johnson Family ofCompanies Contribution FundRonald J. KastnerJenny K. Kaufmann & HarryKahn Philanthropic Fund

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Charles Lawrence Keith and ClaraMiller Foundation

Pauline Er Thomas KetchumHarold KingsbergS. Lester & Anne KlepperMr. Er Mrs. John KossakAnthony KurtzMr. & Mrs. Arthur KramerMr. & Mrs. Jay KramerLee LamontJay LangnerMarilyn & Bob LaurieLaura LennihanNathan LeventhalMr. & Mrs. John LevinRobert LewisRoy LichtensteinLincoln Center for the PerformingArts

Sigrid LindoJonas & Elizabeth LittmanSusan LoesserThe Joe & Emily LoweFoundation, Inc.

George T. LowyR.H. Macy & Co., Inc.Louise McCaggMarsh & McLennan, Inc.Mr. & Mrs. Vytas MaceikonisRichard MackMr. & Mrs. Vincent MaiMr. & Mrs. Peter L. MalkinSusan B. MartinLeonard MarxMrs. Jean MaurdMaya 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. Er Mrs. Richard MorrillMr. & Mrs. Lester S. Morse, Jr.Maury NewburgerNew York Council for theHumanitiesNew York NewsdayThe New YorkerMr. & Mrs. Morris OffitNorman H. PaulLionel I. & Suzanne PincusPinewood FoundationPolo/Ralph Lauren CorporationVincent N. PorcelliPublic Affairs Television, Inc.Mary Ann QuinsonJudith S. RandalC. Carl Randolph & Toni NormanDavid L. ReichMr. and Mrs. Harvey ReismanRivendell FoundationRose AssociatesDr. & Mrs. Howard RosenThe Richard and Hinda RosenthalFoundationIda & William RosenthalFoundationMr. & Mrs. Axel G. Rosin

Mr. & Mrs. Derald H. RuttenbergJack & Anita SaltzSandoz CorporationLouise H. ScloveMelinda ScrivnerRobert SegalNorman ShetharCaroline N. SidnamDaniel SiffJames Silbert & Elizabeth HortonEllen F. SimonSamuel J. Singer, Jr.Mr & Mrs. Ted StanleyMr. & Mrs. Ronald StantonThe Ruth and Frank StantonFund

Mr & Mrs. Bernard SteinHoward SteinThe Blandina A. SteinmanCharitable Trust

Dianne SternJames StewartMr & Mrs. Donald B. StrandDavid ThomasMr. Er Mrs. Russ TitelmanTwentieth Century FundWilliam VolckhausenUniversity of Chicago PressUrban Bush WomenCaroline UrvaterJoan WarburgMr. & Mrs. Alan G. WeilerSidney WeinbergMr. & Mrs. Marc WekslerRuth F. WilsonFred WistowWilliam WoodRichard Zall

As of May 1, 1994

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WNYC CommunicationsGroupSteve Bauman. President

WNYC Foundation Boardof DirectorsIrwin Schneiderman, ChaimumPeter H. Darrow, PresidentDorothy Gregg, SecretaryHoward S. Stein, Treasurer

Martin AbrahamsJudith F. AidooJean AngellTom A. BernsteinDavid CaplanAntoinette CookCharles CorcoranJerry Della FeminaJon K. GluckSusan G. GreenwoodErskine D. HendersonRobert HodesGilbert KaplanAnne KlepperPaul LeClercEduardo G. MestreDonald A. PelsJon RotenstreichDaniel E. SiffEstelle Newman TannerKeith ThomasWilma S. TischChristopher WilliamsRichard J. Zall

WNYC StaffErnie E. DacheL Vice President,Operations and EngineeringMarsha Hahn, ManagingDirector. Administration/ ChiefFinancial OfficerJohn J. McCrory, ManagingDirector, Leased TimeProgramming and Cable RelationsLawrence J. Orfaly, ManagingDirector, RadioPolly Runyon, ManagingDirector, DevelopmentDavid C. Sit. ManagingDirector, TelevisionScott Borden, Director, RadioProgrammingNeal Hecker, Director, TelevisionBroadcastingRichard G. Hinchliffe, Director,Radio NewsJohn P. Schaefer,Director, Music Programming

Program Guide StaffEditor, Lillie BalinovaDesign Director, John YueArt Director, CanadNunnalyCopy Editor, Harriet BlackContributors, Greg Bigelow,Millicent Biggs, RichardGlasford, Donald Venezia

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