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PROGRAM G111111 AM 820 WNYC-TV FM 93.9 FEBRUARY 1994 Percussionist Max Roach performs on FM93.9's New Sounds Live as part of a month -long celebration of frican-American History Month on WNYC Radio and Television

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PROGRAM G111111AM 820 WNYC-TV FM 93.9

FEBRUARY 1994

Percussionist Max Roachperforms on FM93.9's

New Sounds Live as part of amonth -long celebration of

frican-American History Monthon WNYC Radio and Television

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Decisions on EducationBeginning this month parents, teachers, and administratorsmust share responsibility for shaping budgets, curriculum, andother aspects of school operation. Will this lead to increasedaccountability and quality or to greater politicization of educa-tion? Brian Lehrer hosts Shared Decision Making, the second offour special programs on education in our state, produced byWNYC in association with the New York State Department ofEducation. The live, call -in program features guests, includingNew York State's Commissioner of Education Thomas Sobol.Education On the Line, AM820, Monday, February 14, 8pm

Thomas Sobol

Speak UpGovernor Mario Cuomo and New York State legislative leaders arejoined by a panel of journalists for New York State Speak Out. Thepublic broadcasting stations of the state are jointly producing thismonthly call -in series, which is hosted by Rochester public televi-sion reporter Gary Walker.New York State Speak Out, AM820, Thursday, February 10, 8pm,also airing on WNYC TV, Friday, February 11, 1pm

Gary WalkerQuestioning MediaAre electronic newspapers coming to your neighborhood soon? Why are Haitian journalistsbeing gunned down-in Miami? Is there life on PBS beyond Big Bird? If these questions inter-est you, tune in to On the Media, a call -in program hosted by Alex Jones featuring media execu-tives, journalists, analysts, and scholars. The series is produced by WNYC in association with theFreedom Forum Media Studies Center.On the Media, AM820, Sundays, 11 am, repeating Sundays, 10pm

From Another PlanetDavid Greenberger provides the monologues and Terry Adams presents music for Duplex Planet.Together they explore nursing home residents, with a humorous, whimsical combination ofwisdom and innocence.February 5 Music Music brings melody to the people.February 12 Valentine's Day We hate each other's parting.For information on attending live performances by David Greenberger and Terry Adams, callthe Arts at St. Ann's box office at 718-858-2424.The Duplex Planet Radio Hour, AM820, Saturdays, February 5 and 12, 8pm

InheritanceThe legacies of our parents and those of theirparents and their parents before them definewho we are and determine who we maybecome. This series presents the stories ofcross-cultural and cross -generationalAmericans. Among the stories are those ofmixed marriages.Legacies: Tales from America, AM820,Saturdays, 10:30pm

Striking AgainThe Star Wars saga continues with this spec-tacular radio production of The Empire StrikesBack.February 6 The Millennium PursuitFebruary 13 Way of the JediFebruary 20 New Allies, New EnemiesFebruary 27 Dark Lord's FuryStar Wars: The Empire Strikes Back,AM820, Sundays,10pm

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The Florence Gould HallChamber Players appear onAround New York Thursday,February 3 at 2pm. For FM musiclistings, see pages 6 through 12

AMERICAN MUSIC FESTIVAL, February 12-22The emphasis is on music by American composers in ourannual American Music Festival, held between thePresidents' birthdays. Among the highlights are A Tribute toMarian Anderson and The Harlem Piano Festival (see African -American History Month section for details.) Another high-light is the Bang on a Can festival. Bang on a Can is an annualcelebration of new and experimental works from today'smost innovative composers, recorded by WNYC.February 14 Julia Wolfe, Elliott Carter, Diderik WagenaarFebruary 15 Phil Kline, Rodney Sharman, Philip GlassFebruary 16 Eric Qin, Lois V Vierk, Paul Reller, David Lang,Mary Wright, Allison CameronFebruary 17 Evan Ziporyn, Elizabeth Brown, John GodfreyFebruary 18 Juliet Palmer, Michael Gordon, Markus Trunk,Tom Johnson, Louis AndriessenBang on a Can, FM93.9, Monday -Friday, February 14-18, 10pm

New York & Company RegularsJoin host Leonard Lopate and theseNew York & Company regular guests:February 1 Sally Goodgold of the City ClubFebruary 3 John Hess with commentaryFebruary 7 Lester Gray and Jeff Woodcox ofthe Social Security AdministrationFebruary 9 Dr. Alan Cooper from the gram-mar hotline, RewriteFebruary 10 Rick Brookhiser, senior editor ofNational ReviewFebruary 11 Al & Larry Ubell, the "gurus ofhow-to"February 14 Financial advisor Nancy DunnanFebruary 15 Urban critic David LoweFebruary 16 Richard Lederer, language nut,and Michael Finder, housing attorneyNew York & Company, AM820Monday -Friday, noon, repeating at 9pm

Short StoriesFebruary 6 Devil of a Curve, by Walter Kirri,read by Roscoe Lee Browne; Keeping Fit, byNadine Gordimer, read by Joe Spano;Offerings, by Marlene Buono, read by MariaTucci.February 13 Love Poems and I Was Picked UpBy Jeannette Rankin, by Lon Otto, read byIsaiah Sheffer; In the Weeds, by Louis Berney,read by Robert Silver.February 20 A Loaf of Bread, by James AlanMcPherson, read by Juanita Fleming.February 27 Emperor of the Air, by EthanCanin, read by Joe Spano; She UnnamesThem, by Ursula LeGuin, read by JoannaGleason.Selected Shorts, FM93.9, Sundays, 4pmAM820, Sundays, 6pm

Kids' DoctorNew York Kids, the live, interactive program for 8 -to -12 -year olds, welcomes Dr. Dirt to its cast ofregulars. Dr. Dirt (Stephen Tomecek) is a national-ly known expert at demystifying science for kids.Tune in February 6 and 27 to hear him do weirdand wonderful experiments live in the studio andwith kids on the phone. And, of course, everyweek there's music, games, prizes, surprises, andkids from the Class of the Week, live in the studio.Florence Barrau and David Rafael Gonzalez host.New York Kids, FM93.9, Sundays, 6pm

Dr. Dirt

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Sundays 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 Soundprint. Urban News Wkly.

Sam

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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 call -in andtalk program, with Brian Lehrer.

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Noon

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

Whad'd Ya Know,with Michael Feldmar

New York 6- Company. Call -in and talk programon the arts, ideas, and information,with Leonard Lopate.

1pm Newsweek on Air. Car Talk.

2pm 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.

4pm Sound Money. 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 Selected Shorts. A Prairie HomeCompanion,with Garrison Keillor.7pm Folksong Festival.

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

8pm Weekend AllThings Considered.

On the Line, with Brian Lehrer. Weekend AllThings Considered.

9pm Latino USA. New York Er Company, with Leonard Lopate. Urban News.

9:30pm Goin' North. America & World.

10pm

1 1pm

On the Media. Spoken Word.

MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour. News, public affairs.

Mid Le Show. Shearer. Fresh Air. Car Talk.

lam BBC News Hour. (BBC World Service).

2am BBC Newsdesk. (BBC World Service).

2:30am Soundprint. Marketplace. Washington Week.

3am C-Span Journal. Talk of the Nation. Monitor Radio.4am Zorba Paster. Parents' 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 Soundprint. Urban News Wkly.

Sam 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.

Saturday Show.Classical music.

Performance Today. Music, features,reviews, interviews, with Martin Goldsmith.

2pm WNYC in Concert.Frick Collection.

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

7:30pm

New York Kids,with FlorenceBarrau andDavid Gonzales.

A Prairie HomeCompanion,with GarrisonKeillor.

Marketplace. Business news, with David Brancaccio.

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: Wade in the Water,Wed. Afropop Worldwide, Thurs: Schickele Mix,Fri: Hearts of Space.

Radio X.

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

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1 TUESDAY

Midnight. SPINNING ON AIRwith David Garland.Holiday in Hawaii: transportyourself to the sunny shores ofWaikiki and enjoy the sounds ofHawaiian music.

1:00AM WHILE THE CITYSLEEPS with Manya.Gaubert: Fantaisie; Liadov:Baba-Yaga; Liadov: Kikimora;Liadov: The Enchanted Lake;Granados: Goyescas (Los majosenamorados); Granados: ElPelele; Sullivan: The Pirates ofPenzance; Schubert:Impromptus.

8:00AM MORNING MUSICwith Steve Post.Gershwin: Cuban Overture;Debussy: Lindaraja; Chopin:Krakowiak Concert Rondo;Beethoven: Violin Sonata No. 5;Telemann: Concerto for TwoChalumeaux; Elgar: SanguineFan; Mozart: Violin Sonata;Brahms: Symphony No. 3;Schubert: Octet for Stringsand Winds.

2:00PM AROUND NEW YORKwith Steve Sullivan.

8:00PM EVENING MUSIC withDavid Garland.Herbert: The Toymaker's Shop,The Streets of New York;American Fantasie; Mozart:String Quintet in D; Poulenc:Sonata for Cello and Piano;Paquito D'Rivera plays CancionSimple, Danzas Cubanas,Impressions from Tien -An -MenSquare, Segura Ele; Milhaud:Concerto d'Hiver for Trombone;Scriabin: Symphony No. 3 "LeDivin Poeme."

11:00PM NEW SOUNDS withJohn Schaefer.#807. Wall Matthews andFriends, recorded in our studio.Music for acoustic guitar andpercussion ensemble.

2 WEDNESDAYMidnight. WADE IN THEWATER.Sacred Songs as History. Thesinking of the Titanic, theDepression, World Wars I andII, and the civil rights move-ment, and the moving songswhich arise from the sacredmusic tradition.

1:00AM WHILE THE CITYSLEEPS with Manya.Villa -Lobos: BachianasBrasileiras No. 6; Hindemith:Symphonic Metamorphosis;Shostakovich: Symphony No. 5;Debussy: Preludes for the Piano,book 1; Brahms: Violin SonataNo. 1; Cherubini: Requiem.

8:00AM MORNING MUSICwith Steve Post.Palestrina: Ricercar del primotuono; Beethoven: 7 Variationson "God Save the King"; Bach:Concerto for 2 Violins; Falla:Four Spanish Pieces; Palestrina:Stabat Mater; Grieg: Sonata No.3 for Violin and Piano;Hindemith: Nobilissima Visione;Spohr: Double Quartet No. 4;Schubert: Impromptu No. 1;Martinu: Symphony No. 4;Palestrina: Mass for Pentecost.

2:00PM AROUND NEW YORKwith Steve Sullivan.Emma Tahmizian, piano.

8:00PM EVENING MUSIC withDavid Garland.Palestrina: Motet Viri Galilaei;Palestrina: Missa Viri Galilaei;Fritz Kreisler performsParaphrase on Two RussianFolk Songs, Land of the SkyBlue Water, Aloha 0e; Sauter,Getz: Focus; Palestrina: MissaAssumpta est Maria.

11:00PM NEW SOUNDS withJohn Schaefer.#793. A musical celebration ofAfrican -American HistoryMonth. Braxton: Compositions;Saunders: A Prayer BeforeDawn; Sharrock: Venus/UpperEgypt; Your NeighborhoodSaxophone Quartet, PlutonianNights.

3 THURSDAYMidnight. AFROPOP WORLD-WIDE.Dakar Rendez-vous. SuperstarYoussou N'Dour at his home andbefore 6,000 ecstatic teenagers,Baaba Maal and a rehearsal ofhis acoustic group, Omar Peneperforming at Club Thiossane.

1:00AM WHILE THE CITYSLEEPS with Manya.Rodgers: My Favorite Things;Woodforde-Finden: KashmiriSong; Friedman: Music Box;Saint-Saens: Le Cygne; Brahms:Hungarian Dances (Complete);Mendelssohn: Three Caprices

for Piano; Beethoyen: StringQuartet No. 7; Mozart: HornConcerto No. 3; Handel: Tra lefiamme; Bach: BrandenburgConcerto No. 5.

8:00AM MORNING MUSICwith Steve Post.Haydn: Symphony No. 46;Turina: Fandanguillo; Sevillana;Rimsky-Korsakov: Flight of theBumblebee; Rachmaninoff:Vocalise; Schubert: 6 GermanDances; Offenbach: GaiteParisienne; Franck: Prelude,Chorale, and Fugue; Schumann:Overture, Scherzo, and Finale;Bartok: Sonata for Solo Violin;Copland: Three Latin-AmericanSketches; Pena: Misa Flamenca.

2:00PM AROUND NEW YORKwith Steve Sullivan.

8:00PM NEW SOUNDS LIVEwith John Schaefer.Max Roach and the UptownString Quartet, live from MerkinConcert Hall.

10:00 PM EVENING MUSICwith David Garland.Mendelssohn: Fantasy on "TheLast Rose of Summer";Mendelssohn: Trio, Chorus, andBall, from The Wedding ofCamacho; Delius: DanceRhapsody No. 1.

11:00PM NEW SOUNDS withJohn Schaefer.#1013. Music from Norway,recorded on location in Oslo.The contemporary folk trioknown as Bukkene Bruse, offi-cial musicians of the 1994Olympic Games in Lillehammer,join us for live performances ofsolos, duos, and trios, featuringthe Norwegian hardanger fiddle,willowflute, voice, and otherinstruments.

4 FRIDAYMidnight. SCHICKELE MIX.# 63. Pipes and All.

1:00AM WHILE THE CITYSLEEPS with Manya.Sibelius: Night Ride andSunrise; Bartok: Concerto forOrchestra; Janacek: GlagoliticMass (complete); Brahms: PianoConcerto No. 2; Beethoven:Piano Trio (Archduke).

8:00AM MORNING MUSICwith Steve Post.Arnold: Four Scottish Dances;Mendelssohn: Piano Quartet

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No. 2; Bellini: Concerto for Oboeand Strings; Mozart:Divertimento No. 2; Milhaud: LeBoeuf sur le Toit; Beethoven:Symphony No. 6; Roussel:Rustiques; Haydn: StringQuartet; Borodin: Nocturnefrom Quartet No. 2; In Steppesof Central Asia; Prokofiev: FourPieces for Piano; Saint-Saens:Piano Concerto No. 2.

2:00PM AROUND NEW YORKwith Steve Sullivan.Horatio Franco, solorecorder/Florence Gould HallChamber Players.

8:00PM EVENING MUSIC withDavid Garland.Lanner: Ankunfts-Walzer;Brahms: Walzer; Schrammel:Wie der Schnabel; Collins: ValsePensive, Valse Eccentrique;Faure: Sidlienne, Elegie,Romance; Faure: Pelleas etMelisande; Sibelius: Pelleas undMelisande; Schoenberg: Pelleasund Melisande.11:00PM NEW SOUNDS withJohn Schaefer.#808. New and Old Music fromIndonesia. Gamelan Bate!,Gending Meganada; Koestyaraand Group Gapura, AyamSebrang; Hadidjah: Tonggeret;Navazio: Anulah-Let Them EatCake, excerpts; Batak Music ofNorth Sumatra.

5 SATURDAY1:00AM WHILE THE CITYSLEEPS with Stan David.Ravel: Valses Nobles etSentimentales; Rosenberg:String Quartet No. 2; Carter: InSleep, In Thunder; Stravinsky:Le Sacre du Printemps; Dvorak:Serenade; Tchaikovsky: ConcertFantasy; Berlioz: Requiem;Beethoven: Piano Sonata No. 14;Mozart: String Quartet No. 19.

11:00PM NEW SOUNDS withJohn Schaefer.#814. Abed Azde, Syrian vocal-ist and composer, is our guest. IKiss the Ground; Invocation;Remoteness; Abou Sayyid:Murmur of the Breeze.

6 SUNDAYMidnight. RADIO X.

1:00AM WHILE THE CITYSLEEPS with Stan David.Satie: Embryons desseches;Debussy: Gigues; Iberia; Rondes

de Printemps; McCartney:Liverpool Oratorio; Tchaikovsky:Violin Concerto; Berlioz:Symphonic Fantastique;Beethoven: Symphony No. 1.

2:00PM WNYC IN CONCERT -CHAMBER MUSIC SOCIETY OFLINCOLN CENTER.Beethoven: Piano Trio in c;Martinu: First Piano Quartet;Adolphe: At the Still Point,There the Dance Is; Schoenberg:Suite for 3 Clarinets, String Trio,and Piano.

8:00PM ST. PAUL SUNDAY.Michala Petri, Recorder. LarsHannibal, Guitar. Program to beannounced.

9:30PM PIPEDREAMS.Bach: Prelude and Fugue in C;Praeludium in C; Boehm;Buxthehude: Fantasy on "Wieschoen leuchtet derMorgenstern;" Vieme: Finalefrom Organ Symphony No. 6;Saint-Saens: Prelude and Fuguein E -flat.

11:00PM NEW SOUNDS withJohn Schaefer.#815. Computer Music. Harvey:Mortuos Plango, Vivos Voco;McNabb: City of Wind;Schottstaedt: Water Music I;Rush: A Little Traveling Music.

7 MONDAY1:00AM WHILE THE CITYSLEEPS with Manya.Turin: La Procession du Rocio;Strauss: Intermezzo: 4Interludes; Brahms: ClarinetSonata No. 2; Liszt: PianoConcerto No. 2; Beethoven:Wellington's Victory; Mozart:String Quartet; Haydn:Symphony No. 11; Bach:Overture in French Style;Handel: Concerto Grosso No. 6.

8:00AM MORNING MUSIC withSteve Post.Svendsen: Norwegian RhapsodyNo. 2; Kreisler: La Ghana;Rondino on a Theme ofBeethoven; Caprice viennois;Malaguena (iti the style ofGranados); Rossini: Introductionand Variations for Clarinet; Elgar:Introduction and Allegro;Beethoven: Piano Sonata No. 18;Jensen: Partita Sinfonica;Stravinsky: Petrouchka (completeballet); Komgold: Marchenbilder( Fairy Tale Pictures); Mahler:Symphony No. 1.

2:00PM AROUND NEW YORKwith Steve Sullivan.Swiss Wind Quintet.

8:00PM EVENING MUSIC withDavid Garland.Schubert: Symphony No. 8 in bminor, "Unfinished"; Godowsky:44 Variations, Cadenza, andFugue for Piano on the openingof Schubert's UnfinishedSymphony; Telemann: TrioSonata in B -flat; Magnard:Sonata for Violin and Piano;Delius: Violin Concerto; Van deVate: Trio for Strings; Boulez:Piano Sonata No. 1.

11:00PM NEW SOUNDS withJohn Schaefer.#812. From the New SoundsLive Concerts at Merkin Hall:The renowned Kronos Quartetrecorded live. Maraire: MaiNozipo; El Din, Escalay - TheWater Wheel; Zorn: The DeadMan; Oswald: Spectre;Sculthorpe: Jabiru Dreaming;Daugherty: Beat Boxer.

8 TUESDAYMidnight. SPINNING ON AIRwith David Garland.Singing Fauna: music incorpo-rating or imitating the sounds ofanimals.

I:00AM WHILE THE CITYSLEEPS with Manya.Prokofiev: Summer Day;Brahms: Serenade No. 1;Schumann: Concertpiece forFour Horns and Orchestra;Handel: Israel in Egypt.

8:00AM MORNING MUSIC withSteve Post.Halvorsen: Norwegian RhapsodyNo. 1; Bach: Chromatic Fantasiaand Fugue; Vaughan Williams:Toccata Marziale; Variation forWind Band; Debussy: Etude No.3; Olsen: Little Suite for Pianoand Orchestra; Wagner:Tannhauser: Overture andBacchanale; Popper: Fantasy ona Little Russian Theme;Couperin: Les Nations:L'Espagnole; Tansman: StringQuartet No. 3: Brahms: PianoConcerto No. 2; Bartok: SecondSonata for Violin and Piano.

2:00PM AROUND NEW YORKwith Steve Sullivan.

8:00PM EVENING MUSIC withDavid Garland.Ben-Hiam: Variations on aHebrew Melody; Bloch: Suite

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Hebraique for Viola and Piano;Vaughn Williams: The LarkAscending; Alphonso X el Sabio:Cantigas de Santa Maria; EllyAmeling sings selections fromThe Notebook of AnnaMagdalena Bach; Williams:Selections from"Star Wars";Foney Poochini; HungarianJungle Music; Defending theFlag, from "Not With My WifeYou Don't."

11:00PM NEW SOUNDS withJohn Schaefer.#1014. Music from Norway.Another program recorded onlocation in Oslo. This time,we're guests in bassist/composerArild Andersen's home, and wehear vocalist Pernille Anker, livein the Norwegian Public Radiostudios.

9 WEDNESDAYMidnight. WADE IN THEWATER.The Power of Communal Song.The story of African -Americanreligious music as a moralweapon to galvanize individualsfor worship and for action in thecivil rights struggles of thiscentury.

1:00AM WHILE THE CITYSLEEPS with Manya.Strauss: Symphonic Fantasy;Prokofiev: String Quartet No. 2;Janacek: On an OvergrownPath; Bruch: Scottish Fantasy;Tchaikovsky: 1812 Overture;Boccherini: String Quartet;Mozart: Piano Concerto No. 14.

8:00AM MORNING MUSIC withSteve Post.Grieg: Old Norwegian Romance;Biber: Violin Sonata; Pieme:Concertstucke for Harp andOrchestra; Fibich: Piano Trio;Ibert: Escales; Bach: Sonata No.3 for Gamba and Harpsichord;Schubert: Symphony No. 7;Szymanowski: Preludes Nos. 1-9; Elling: Violin Concerto;Bach: Mass.

2:00PM AROUND NEW YORKwith Steve Sullivan.

8:00PM EVENING MUSIC withDavid Garland.Anon.: Alavanca de Mudanza;Alford: The Musical Switch-Fantasia; Haydn: Symphony No.94; Grovlez: selections from ThePicture Book; Beethoven: PianoConcerto No. 4; Berg: Chamber

Concerto for Violin, Piano, andThirteen Wind Instruments;Berg: Three excerpts fromWozzeck.

11:00PM NEW SOUNDS withJohn Schaefer.#1015. Music from Norway.Our final program of musicrecorded on location in Oslo.Among the performers we hearare guitarist Knut Reiersrud,who plays in traditional hardan-ger-fiddle tuning, and TellefKvifte, who plays traditionalflutes and a very untraditionalNorwegian bagpipe.

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Midnight. AFROPOP WORLD-WIDE.Los Munequitos de MatanzasLive, Part II: Rumba. Recordedat New York's Symphony Space.

1:00AM WHILE THE CITYSLEEPS with Manya.Albeniz: Iberia: Triana; Navarra;Suite Espanola: Sevilla; Asturias;Sullivan: The Gondoliers; Liszt:Six Grand Etudes after Paganini;Beethoven: Symphony No. 2.

8:00AM MORNING MUSIC withSteve Post.Svendsen: Norwegian RhapsodyNo. 3; Mozart: Exsultate,Jubilate (Motet); Gottschalk: LeBanjo (Grotesque Fantasie);Grand Scherzo; Pasquinade(Caprice); Satie: Parade; Chavez:Symphony No. 2, "SinfoniaIndia"; Brahms: Piano QuartetNo. 1; Dukas: Symphony;Beethoven: String QuartetNo. 10; Kvandal: Antagonia forTwo String Orchestras andPercussion.

2:00PM AROUND NEW YORKwith Steve Sullivan.New York Concert SingersQuartet / Benny Green, pianoand Ed Howard, bass.

8:00PM EVENING MUSIC withDavid Garland.Farnaby: Giles Farnaby's Dream,and other pieces for harp;Hume: A Spanish Humour, andothers; Barber: Hermit Songs;Boccherini: Symphony in dminor "Nella Casa del Diavolo";Brahms: Rhapsodien Nos. 1 and2; Mozart: Symphony No. 40;Bach, arr. Carlos: Preludes andFugues Nos. 7 and 2, from TheWell -Tempered Clavier; Bach:Sonata, arr. for marimba; Nuyts:

Woodnotes for Marimba andOrchestra.

11:00PM NEW SOUNDS withJohn Schaefer.#816. Music for Reeds.Klucevsek, Fez Up; RovaSaxophone Quartet, Freedom ofInformation; Clarinet Summit,Ballad for Four Clarinets; Rao,In Viaggio.

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Midnight. SCHICKELE MIX.# 46. Woe Is Me.

1:00AM WHILE THE CITYSLEEPS with Manya.Crespo: Three Milongas;Stravinsky: Firebird Suite(1919); Rachmaninoff: PianoConcerto No. 2; Bruch: EightPieces; Berlioz: Romeo andJuliet: Love Scene; L'Enfance duChrist: Overture to part 2; LesTroyens: Royal Hunt and Storm;Mozart: Piano Concerto No. 25.

8:00AM MORNING MUSIC withSteve Post.Halvorsen: Norwegian RhapsodyNo. 2; Salieri: Concerto forFlute, Oboe, and Orchestra;Rachmaninoff: Moments musi-caux; Daisies; Hoist: St. Paul'sSuite; Purcell: Abdelazer;Mozart: String Quintet No. 6;Tchaikovsky: Piano ConcertoNo. 2; Sullivan: Pirates ofPenzance: Overture; Saeverud:Oboe Concerto; Chabrier:Espana; Mendelssohn:Walpurgisnacht.

2:00PM AROUND NEW YORKwith Steve Sullivan.

8:00PM EVENING MUSIC withDavid Garland. Sainte Colombe:51st Concert: La Rougeville;Bloch: Suite for Solo Viola;Caplet: Les Prieres; Mozart:Symphony No. 41; Smetana:Ma Vlast (complete).

11:00PM NEW SOUNDS withJohn Schaefer.#1016. Contemporary arrange-ments of traditional tunes. Wesample new recordings by theIrish group Altan, Scotland's TheHouse Band, Ad Vielle QuePourra from Quebec.

12 SATURDAY1:00AM WHILE THE CITYSLEEPS with Stan David.Copland: Quiet City; Hanson:Symphony No. 7; Wuorinen:

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String Quartet No. 3; Ruggles:Evocations, four chants for thepiano; Strauss: Death andTransfiguration; Tchaikovsky:Grand Sonata; Grieg: Peer GyntIncidental Music; Berwald:String Quartet; Beethoven:Piano Sonata No. 21; Bach:Brandenburg Concerto No. 1.

11:00PM NEW SOUNDS withJohn Schaefer.#818. Lounge Lizards, TheHanging, Bob the Bob,Tarantella; Lurie, 4 Excerptsfrom "Down by Law"; Previte,One Bowl; Jazz Passengers, DoNothing Till You Hear From Me;Hassell, Viva Shona.

13 SUNDAYMidnight. RADIO X.

1:00AM WHILE THE CITYSLEEPS with Stan David.Thomson: Plow That Broke thePlains; Keillor: The YoungLutheran's Guide to theOrchestra; Tsontakis: StringQuartet No. 4; Crumb:Makrokosmos, Vol.1;Shostakovich: Symphony No.10; Offenbach: Gaite Parisienne;Mendelssohn: String Quartet inF; Beethoven: Mass.

2:00PM WNYC IN CONCERT -CHAMBER MUSIC SOCIETY OFLINCOLN CENTER.Mozart: String Quintet in D;Schoenberg: Ode to NapoleonBuonaparte; Brahms: PianoQuartet in c.

8:00PM ST. PAUL SUNDAY.Lafayette String Quartet.Beethoven: String Quartet No. 6;Borodin: String Quartet No. 2.

9:30PM PIPEDREAMS.Boyvin: Suite on the 4th Tone;Bach: Jesu, Joy of Man'sDesiring; Daquin: The Cuckoo;Langlais: Song of Peace; Hollins:A Trumpet Minuet; Bach:Fantasy in g; Bach: Nun komm,der heiden Heiland; Shering:Sacred Sounds; Mendelssohn:Organ Sonata No. 1 in f, Mvt. 1;McKean: 3 Etudes; Vierne:Finale from Symphony No. 1.

11:00PM NEW SOUNDS withJohn Schaefer.#819. American composerWilliam Duckworth is our guest.Selections from The Time -Curve

Preludes and SouthernHarmony; Imaginary Dances 7-9; Slow Dancing in Yugoslavia.

14 MONDAY1:00AM WHILE THE CITYSLEEPS with Manya.Gershwin: I Got RhythmVariations; Rouse: SymphonyNo. 1; Babbitt: Relata I;Persichetti: Night Dances; Fine:Notturno for Strings and Harp;Elgar: Symphony No. 1; Brahms:Piano Sonata No. 3.

8:00AM MORNING MUSIC withSteve Post.Ives: Variations on "America";Foote: Three Pieces for Flute andPiano; Amram: Theme andVariations on Red River Valley;Dett: Magnolia Suite; Carpenter:Skyscrapers; Griffes: Sonata;Taylor: Through the LookingGlass; Chadwick: Quintet forPiano and Strings; Luening: Triofor Three Flutists.

11:00AM CLASSICALLYBLACK: A TRIBUTE TOMARIAN ANDERSON.The life and career of this greatAmerican artist. The programincludes performances of the"Alto Rhapsody" by Brahms aswell as arias from "A MaskedBall," by Verdi.

2:00PM AROUND NEW YORKwith Steve Sullivan.Nobles of the Mystic Shrine.

8:00PM EVENING MUSIC withDavid Garland.Copland: Lincoln Portrait; EarlRobinson: The Lonesome Train;Mel Powell plays jazz; Americanlove songs, in honor ofValentine's Day.

11:00PM NEW SOUNDS withJohn Schaefer.#823. From the New SoundsLive concerts at Town Hall.Glen Moore and Nancy Kingperform eccentric and wittyduets for voice and bass; theTurtle Island String Quartetroars through its usual blend oforiginals and jazz standards.

15 TUESDAYMidnight. SPINNING ON AIRwith David Garland.In honor of Valentine's Day: abouquet of sentimental lovesongs and listener dedications.

1:00AM WHILE THE CITYSLEEPS with Manya.Diamond: Elegy in Memory ofMaurice Ravel; Del Tredici: InMemory of a Summer Day;Cage: Third Construction;Sollberger: The Two and TheOne; Foss: Percussion Quartet;Liszt: Totentanz-Danse Macabre;Spohr: Double Quartet No. 1;Mozart: Piano Concerto No. 22.

8:00AM MORNING MUSIC withSteve Post.Foss: Salomon Rossi Suite;Mennin: Folk Overture; Sousa:Selected Marches; Berger: WindQuartet; Chadwick: StringQuartet No. 4; Barber: Balladefor Piano; Paine: SymphonyNo. I; Sowerby: Passacaglia:Sessions: The Black MaskersSuite; Bernstein: Prelude,Fugue, and Riffs; Paine:Symphony No. 2.

2:00PM AROUND NEW YORKwith Steve Sullivan.

8:00PM EVENING MUSIC withDavid Garland.Arlen: Rhythmic Moments, Ode,Bonbon; Harold Arlen sings hissongs Blues in the Night, MyShining Hour, That's a FineKind of Freedom; Still: Bluesfrom "Lenox Avenue";Ellington: The Tatooed Bride;North: music from Journey intoFear; Claribel: I Cannot Sing theOld Songs; Phil Ochs: When InRome; Red Norvo Sextet, w/Webster, Edison: The Night IsBlue; Van Cleve: I Sing the BodyElectric; Still: Pastorela, TwoPanamanian Dances.

11:00PM NEW SOUNDS withJohn Schaefer.#1017. Electric guitarist andcomposer Paul Dresher is ourguest. We hear some of hismusic/theater pieces, somepurely concert works, and somepieces commissioned from othercomposers for Dresher's ensem-ble, all from newly recordedprivate tapes.

16 WEDNESDAYMidnight. WADE IN THEWATER.The Lined Hymn and Shaped -Note Tradition. Two musicaltraditions, originating in Europeand adapted by African -American converts toChristianity.

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1:00AM WHILE THE CITYSLEEPS with Manya.Powell: Woodwind Quintet(1985); Sheng: H'un(Lacerations); Bresnick: JustTime; Rorem: Violin Concerto;Jacobs -Bond: Nothin' But Love;I Love You Truly; Her GreatestCharm; Ives: She Is Not Fair;The All -Enduring; Clarke: Lethe;Kempff: Piano Sonata; Brahms:Piano Quartet No. 1; Berwald:Septet; Haydn: SymphonyNo. 51.

8:00AM MORNING MUSIC withSteve Post.Gershwin: An American in Paris;Bowles: Six Latin AmericanPieces; Barber: School forScandal Overture; RichardYardumian: Armenian Suite;Still: Three Visions; HomerKeller: Symphony No. 3; Riley:Half Wolf Dances Mad in theMoonlight; Hovhaness:Symphony No. 50," Mt. St.Helens"; Harbison: Quintet forWinds; Elie Siegmeister: TheaterSet 1960.

2:00PM AROUND NEW YORKwith Steve Sullivan.

8:00PM EVENING MUSIC withDavid Garland.Wilder: Sea Fugue Mama;Wilder: While We're Young,Where's the Child I Used toHold; Copland: Billy the KidSuite; Copland, arr. Frisell: Billythe Kid Suite; Corigliano: Poemin October; Wilder: Be a Child,I'll Be Around; John Coltraneplays Love; Ernest Gold: PianoSonata.

11:00PM NEW SOUNDS withJohn Schaefer.#1019. The SEM Ensemble per-forms the still, reflective musicof Morton Feldman. Recordedlive in concert by WNYC for"New Sounds."

17 THURSDAYMidnight. AFROPOP WORLD-WIDE.Gospel Special. Performances byU.S. gospel groups, includingMississippi Mass Choir, DonnieHarper and the New Jersey MassChoir, Connection from Detroit,and groups from Ghana andSouth Africa.

1:00AM WHILE THE CITYSLEEPS with Manya.Adler: Wilderness Suite; Barber:

Piano Sonata; Harbison:Concerto for Double Brass Choirand Orchestra; Bernstein:Serenade; Pfitzner: Concerto forCello and Orchestra; Wagner:Wesendonk Lieder; Schubert:Four Impromptus.

8:00AM MORNING MUSIC withSteve Post.Adams: The Chairman Dances(Foxtrot for Orch.); EldinBurton: Sonatina for Flute andPiano; Rosner: A GentleMusicke; Parker: Suite for PianoTrio; Gould: West PointSymphony for Band; Finney:Sonata No. 3; Grofe: MississippiSuite; Hanson: Symphony No. 2;Persichetti: Harpsichord SonataNo. 2; Richard Danielpour: TheAwakened Heart.

2:00PM AROUND NEW YORKwith Steve Sullivan.Omni Ensemble.

8:00PM EVENING MUSIC withDavid Garland.Foss: Capriccio for Cello andPiano; Thomson: Four Saints inThree Acts, excerpt; Sondheim:Sunday Song Set; MarianAnderson sings selections byBach, Handel, Schubert, andothers; Buddy DeFranco playsSunnyside Beach; Lambert,Hendricks and Ross singSermonette; Hovhaness:Prospect Hill Piano Sonata; trad.:The Riddle; Harrison: Suite forViolin and American Gamelan.

11:00PM NEW SOUNDS withJohn Schaefer.#1018. From the New Sounds

Live Concerts at Merkin Hall.The great drummer and compos-er Max Roach performs inven-tions for multiple percussion;and the Uptown String Quartet,which includes Maxine Roachon viola, performs its jauntyoriginals and arrangements ofstandards.

18 FRIDAYMidnight. SCHICKELE MIX.# 47. You are, and you singabout, what you eat.1:00AM WHILE THE CITYSLEEPS with Manya.Seeger: Quartet 1931; Grofe:Grand Canyon Suite;Nancarrow: String Quartet No.3; Sowerby: Forsaken of Man;Hahn: The Ball; Balakirev:Symphony No. 2.

8:00AM MORNING MUSIC withSteve Post.Copland: El Salon Mexico;Griffes: Fantasy Pieces; Bloch:Concerto Grosso No. 1; Menotti:Triple Concerto; Hanson:Serenade for Flute, Harp, andStrings; Diamond: Music forShakespeare's Romeo and Juliet;Blackwood: Symphony No. 5;Picker: Romances andInterludes.

2:00PM AROUND NEW YORKwith Steve Sullivan.

8:00PM EVENING MUSIC withDavid Garland.Phillips: Selections fromMcGuffey's Reader; Copland:Piano Concerto; Goldsmith:Dust; Dave Van Ronk: ZenKoans Gonna Rise Again;Schwartz: Something toRemember You By; Blitzstein:Birdie's Aria, from Regina;Mays: Somewhere in Maine;Amram: Going North; McKinley:Three Romances for Flute andPiano; Cage: Primitive; Freid:Mr. Spock, Vulcan, The Ritual,from Star Trek: Amok Time.

11:00PM NEW SOUNDS withJohn Schaefer.#782. Music for PercussionEnsembles. MaelstromPercussion Ensemble, WinterRain, Sea of Green; Bryars, FirstViennese Dance; Crumb, DreamSequence.

19 SATURDAY

1:00AM WHILE THE CITYSLEEPS with Stan David.Hartke: Oh Them Rats is Meanin My Kitchen; Nanes:Symphony No. 1; YehudiWyner: Concert Duo for Violinand Piano; MacDowell: PianoConcerto No. 2; Rodgers:Miscellaneous Songs by Rodgersand Hart; Lalo: SymphonicEspagnole for Violin andOrchestra; Beethoven: ChoralFantasy; Schubert: SymphonyNo. 8; Mozart: Piano ConcertoNo. 20.

11:00PM NEW SOUNDS withJohn Schaefer.#783. "Night Songs." Cruise:Into the Night; Morrison: RaveOn, John Donne; Sylvian:Before the Bullfight; Eno: JulieWith...; Cale/Eno: The River;Holcomb: Deliver Me; NotDrowning, Waving, TerraNullius; Bush: Hello Earth;

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Dresher: Night Songs; We OnlyCame.

20 SUNDAYMidnight. RADIO X.

1:00AM WHILE THE CITYSLEEPS with Stan David.Herbert: Naughty Marietta,selections; Fortune Teller, selec-tions; Piston: Sonatina for Violinand Piano; Kirchner: Five Piecesfor Piano; Ives: Symphony No. 1;Britten: Symphony for Cello andOrchestra; Moussorgsky:Pictures at an Exhibition;Brahms: Piano Quintet;Mendelssohn: Die ErsteWalpurgisnacht (Goethe);Schubert: Symphony No. 3.

2:00PM WNYC IN CONCERT -CHAMBER MUSIC SOCIETY OFLINCOLN CENTER.Bartok: Contrasts for Clarinet,Violin, and Piano; Schumann:Piano Trio in g; Mozart:Divertimento for Two Hornsand Strings in D.

8:00PM ST. PAUL SUNDAY.Sanford Sylvan, Baritone. DavidBreitman, Piano. Schubert: DieSchoene Muellerin excerpts;Brahms: Songs; Ravel:Epigrammes de Clement Marot;Faure: L'Horizon Chemerique;Harbison: The Flute of InteriorTime; Chris de Blasio: All theWay Through Evening.

9:30PM PIPEDREAMS.Widor program. MarchePontificate from Symphony No.1, No. 1; Salve Regina fromSymphony No. 2; Scherzo fromSymphony No. 2; Marcia fromSymphony No. 3; Andantecantabile from Symphony No. 4;Allegro from Symphony No. 6;Moderato cantabile fromSymphony No. 8; Finale fromSymphony No. 7; AndanteSostenuto from Symphony No.9; Moderato froth SymphonyNo. 10; Toccata from SymphonyNo. 5.

11:00PM NEW SOUNDS withJohn Schaefer.#788. Ingram Marshall presentshis orchestral piece, "APeaceable Kingdom." Prelude -The Bay; Excerpt from"Alcatraz."

21 MONDAYI:00AM WHILE THE CITYSLEEPS with Manya.Arlen: The Wizard of Oz ConcertSuite; Joseph Fennimore:Berlitz: Introduction to French;Williams: Return of the Jedi;Anderson: The Typewriter;Syncopated Clock; The Girl inSatin; A China Doll; Saraband;Fiddle-Faddle; Sleigh Ride;Serenata; Vaughan Williams:Fantasia on Greensleeves; FiveVariants of Dives and Lazarus;Sullivan: Patience (orBunthome's Bride).

8:00AM MORNING MUSIC withSteve Post.Gould: American SymphonetteNo. 2; Gottschalk: La JotaAragonesa; Le Bananier; OjosCriollos; Parker: A NorthernBallad; Copland: Sextet; Harris:Symphony No. 3; Carter: TheMinotaur; Bloch: Vision andProphecies; Piston: StringQuartet No. 4; Zwilich: Concertofor.Trumpet and Five Players;Barber: Symphony No. 2.

2:00PM AROUND NEW YORKwith Steve Sullivan.

8:00PM EVENING MUSIC withDavid Garland.Moross: The Last Judgment;Moross: Sonata for Piano Duetand String Quartet in G; Moross:Music from The Big Countryfilm score; Muhal RichardAbrams: Hearinga, fromHearinga Suite; Sun Ra: To aFriend; Fats Waller playsMamacita, Let's Get Away fromIt All, Jitterbug Waltz, By theLight of the Silvery Moon;Cowell: Cello Sonata in c minor.

11:00PM NEW SOUNDS withJohn Schaefer.#792. Deihim: Help Me,Untitled; Moran: Desert of Roses(excerpt); Glass: Act 1, Scene3 from "Satyagarha"; Adams:Excerpts from "The Death ofKlinghoffer."

22 TUESDAYMidnight. SPINNING ON AIRwith David Garland.American Originals: composersand musicians who have fol-lowed their own eccentricmuses: Raymond Scott,Thelonious Monk, Jim Copp,Harry Partch, Brian Wilson, KenNordine, Sun Ra, Spike Jones,

Martin Denny.

1:00AM WHILE THE CITYSLEEPS with Manya.Griffes: Poem for Flute andOrchestra; Beach: Grand Mass;Carter: String Quartet No. 1(1951); Martinu: SymphonyNo. 6; Stanford: ClarinetConcerto; Hummel: PianoSonata No. 6.

8:00AM MORNING MUSIC withSteve Post.Gershwin: I Got RhythmVariations; Reinagle:Philadelphia Sonata No. 1;Vittorio Rieti: Concerto perClavicembalo e Orchestra;Foote: Four Character Piecesafter the Rubaiyat; Bernstein:Piano Trio (1937); Copland:Short Symphony; Bloch: PianoConcerto; Colin McPhee: Tabuh-Tabuhan, Toccata for Orchestra;Antheil: Ballet Mecanique.

2:00PM AROUND NEW YORKwith Steve Sullivan.Musical Chairs.

8:00PM EVENING MUSIC withDavid Garland.Diamond: Symphony No. I;Previn: What Headphones;Antheil: String Quartet No. 3;Herrmann: Sinlonietta for StringOrchestra; The Day the EarthStood Still; Beiderbecke:Candlelight; Miles Davis playsMiles Ahead, Blues for Pablo;Harrison: Mass to SaintAnthony; Cage: In a Landscape.

11:00PM NEW SOUNDS withJohn Schaefer.#1020. Our monthly programof new releases.

23 WEDNESDAYMidnight. WADE IN THEWATER.Swing Low, Sweet Chariot: TheFisk Jubilee Singers and theConcert Spiritual Tradition. Thesound, history, and legacy of theconcert or arranged spiritual,and the role of the black univer-sity in developing a repertoirethat blends African -Americanand European influences.

1:00AM WHILE THE CITYSLEEPS with Manya.Strauss: Don Juan; Dickenson:Piano Concerto; Elgar: In theSouth (Alassio) overture;Szymanowski: Violin ConcertoNo. 1; Verdi: Four Sacred Pieces;

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Chopin: Cello Sonata; Mozart:Symphony No. 38.

8:00AM MORNING MUSIC withSteve Post.Steve spins his favorite classics.

2:00PM AROUND NEW YORKwith Steve Sullivan.

8:00PM EVENING MUSIC withDavid Garland.Handel: Concerto in A; TwoAirs from Judas Maccabaeus;Water Music Suite in F;Rachmaninoff: Piano Trio No.1;Villa -Lobos: HarmonicaConcerto; Schoenberg: Six LittlePiano Pieces; Debussy:Pantomime, and other songs;Bach: Partita No. 5 in G.

11:00PM NEW SOUNDS withJohn Schaefer.Program to be announced.

24 THURSDAYMidnight. AFROPOP WORLD-WIDE.African Roots of Rock and Roll.A provocative look at Africantraditions in our most popularmusic.

1:00AM WHILE THE CITYSLEEPS with Manya.Kodaly: Marosszek Dances;Prokofiev: Piano Concerto No.4; Strauss: Arabella: Excerpts;Bruckner: Symphony No. 4;Schubert: Piano Sonata in B Flat.

8:00AM MORNING MUSIC withSteve Post.Steve spins his favorite classics.

2:00PM AROUND NEW YORKwith Steve Sullivan.

8:00PM EVENING MUSIC withDavid Garland.Severac: Selections from HolidayTime; Herrmann: Selectionsfrom "The Ghost and Mrs.Muir"; Stark: Concerto forMandolin and PluckedInstrument Orchestra; Nazareth:Floreaux; trad. Scottish:Selections from the SkeneMandora Book; Turina: PianoTrio No. 2 in b minor; Tarroba:Guitar Sonatina.

11:00PM NEW SOUNDS withJohn Schaefer.Program to be announced.

25 FRIDAYMidnight. SCHICKELE MIX.# 56. Varieties of Variation.

1:00AM WHILE THE CITYSLEEPS with Manya.Bennett: Partridge Pie; Sibelius:Symphony No. 3; Ravel: MotherGoose Ballet; Brahms: StringSextet No. 1; Liszt: Sonetto No.47; Sonata No.104,"DelPetrarca"; Sonetto No.123;Beethoven: Symphony No. 7.

8:00AM MORNING MUSIC withSteve Post.Steve spins his favorite classics.

2:00PM AROUND NEW YORKwith Steve Sullivan.

8:00PM EVENING MUSIC withDavid Garland.Vivaldi: Violin Concerto "IIGrosso Mogul"; Alphonso X elSabio: Cantigas de Santa Maria;Duparc: Sonata for Cello andPiano; Billie Holiday sings EasyLiving, Solitude, Weep NoMore; Stravinsky: Concerto in Dfor Violin and Orchestra.

11:00PM NEW SOUNDS withJohn Schaefer.A Collection of New Sounds

"Hits" - favorites from the 12years of New Sounds.

26 SATURDAY1:00AM WHILE THE CITYSLEEPS with Stan David.Suppe: Light Cavalry Overture;Kodaly: String Quartet No. 1;Mahler: Symphony No. 3;Tchaikovsky: Piano ConcertoNo. 3; Schubert: String Quartet,No. 15; Beethoven: ViolinConcerto.

11:00PM NEW SOUNDS withJohn Schaefer.#820. Ambient Music. Shehan,Arrows, Istanblue, UnknownLights; Fraser, Ether Oar,Wishing Ramp; Clement,Beautiful Lady, Music for theMeridian Figure.

27 SUNDAYMidnight. RADIO X.

1:00AM WHILE THE CITYSLEEPS with Stan David.Sibelius: Tapiola; Previn: GuitarConcerto; Shostakovich:Symphony No. 6; Sullivan:Ruddigore (or The Witch'sCurse); Brahms: Clarinet SonataNo. 1; Schumann: Papillons;Beethoven: String Quartet No.13; Haydn: Violin ConcertoNo. 1.

2:00PM WNYC IN CONCERT -CHAMBER MUSIC SOCIETY OFLINCOLN CENTER.Program to be announced.

8:00PM ST. PAUL SUNDAY.Amsterdam Baroque Orchestra.Bach: Orchestral Suite No. 1;Handel: Concerto Grosso in a;Mozart: Divertimento in D;Rameau: Suite from Les IndesGalantes.

9:30PM PIPEDREAMS.Weckmann: Magnificat on the2nd Tone; Kotter: KockerspergerSpanierl; Anon, 15th c: Or susvous dormez trop (afterMachaut); Cabezon: Doulcememorie (after Sandrin);Arauxo: Tiento on the 4th Tone;Cabrera: Tiento on the 8thTone; Bove: Le Bolero du DivinMozart; Krebs: 3 Pieces; Rogg:2 Etudes; J. Alain: 3 Pieces;A. Alain: Carillon de Bougival.

11:00PM NEW SOUNDS withJohn Schaefer.Program to be announced.

28 MONDAY1:00AM WHILE THE CITYSLEEPS with Manya.Webern: Im Sommerwind;Zemlinsky: Symphony; Dvorak:Piano Concerto; Berlioz: Haroldin Italy; Beethoven: StringQuartet No. 9; Mozart:Cassation: "Toy Symphony."

8:00AM MORNING MUSIC withSteve Post.Steve spins his favorite classics.

2:00PM AROUND NEW YORKwith Steve Sullivan.

8:00PM EVENING MUSIC withDavid Garland.Schubert: Moments MusicauxNos. 1, 2, 5; Harty: TheLondonderry Air; North: TheLass of Aughrim; Harty: InIreland; Satoh: Homa; Anon.:Ad honorem salvatoris, Todacousa que as Virgen; Ullmann:Piano Sonata No. 5; Vivaldi:Sonatafor Hurdy-Gurdy in C; Trad.Hungarian: Blue Violet.

11:00PM NEW SOUNDS withJohn Schaefer.A Collection of New Sounds"Hits"- favorites from the 12years of New Sounds.

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RADIOAin't Gonna Be Treated This Way, AM820,Saturdays, February 5 and 12, 11:30pm Twohalf-hour documentaries explore African -American life during the Great Depression.The program uses music, eyewitness accounts,dramatized readings, and sound effects to tellits story.

The Jeanes Supervisors... UnsungEducators, AM820, Saturdays,11pm This program profiles thewomen who supervised blackschool districts in the rural southduring the time of segregation.Beginning in 1908 this group ofmostly African -American womentraveled from school to school ona regular basis, fighting for better conditionsand supplies while also working on health,political, religious, and social issues in thecommunities they serviced. In this series theJeanes Supervisors give a first-hand account oftheir experiences.

Marian Anderson

WNYC Radio andTelevision celebratethe rich African -American cultureand achievementswith a month of

special programming

ClassicallyBlack: A Tributeto MarianAnderson,FM93.9,Monday,February 14,Ilam This pro-gram focuses onthe career ofcontralto MarianAnderson.AlthoughAnderson wasthe object of dis-crimination andscorn, she

received help and encouragement along theway to overcome prejudice. Music includesBrahms's "Alto Rhapsody," and Ulrica's ariasfrom Verdi's "A Masked Ball," the role inwhich Anderson became the first African -American artist to join the permanent rosterof the Metropolitan Opera. Also featured areAnderson's famous recordings of spirituals.

Wade in the Water: African -American SacredMusic Traditions, FM93.9, Tuesdays, mid-night This program focuses on the genres ofleading composers and lyricists and on majormusical traditions, including spirituals, linedhymns, quartets, and gospels. This musicallegacy of African -American music is experi-enced as a creative expression of a culture, as

a communal voice, as oral his-tory, and as a source of prideand identity.February 1 Sacred Songs asHistory The major events ofthe century and the songs aris-ing from the sacred musictradition.February 8 The Power ofCommunal Song Religious

music as a moral weapon for galvanizingaction in the civil rights struggles.February 15 The Lined Hymn and Shaped -Note Tradition Two musical traditions fromEurope, adapted by African -AmericanChristians.February 22 Swing Low, Sweet Chariot: TheFish Jubilee Singers and the Concert SpiritualTradition The role of the black university indeveloping a repertoire that blends African -American and European influences.

A Conversation with Ossie Davis and RubyDee, AM820, Saturday, February 19,

11:30pm Anintimate,thoughtful,and informalconversationwith the leg-endary couple,married foralmost half acentury, thatreflects theirdignity andaccomplish-ments. Their

artistic aspirations run parallel, and their ener-gy and interests seem to expand with time.For this program they discuss theater, litera-ture, their family, the aging process, and thepassing on of traditions.

Ruby Dee and Ossie Davis

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Max Roach Opens This Season's New Sounds LiveJohn Schaefer hosts this season's first New Sounds Live withMax Roach, the legendary master of multiple percussion.Roach has been hailed as the world's greatest trap drummer,but that is only one of his musical feats. As a musical explorer,performer, composer, musicologist and educator, Roach hasushered in new movements in music for the past five decades.He plays solo and with his guests, the Uptown String Quartet.The Quartet offers swinging music for strings by four womenwho present modern African -American compositions. Forinformation on attending, call the Merkin Hall box office at212-362-8719.New Sounds Live, FM93.9, Thursday, February 3, 8pm

Max Roach

The Talented Ten, AM820, Saturday, February 19, 8pm A quartercentury after Shirley Chisholm became the first black woman to beelected to the House of Representatives, nine African -Americanwomen sit in Congress, and one is a member of the U.S. Senate.These women of the 103rd Congress tell their stories, presentingperspectives on the distinctive place they hold in society. The pro-gram focuses on their personal drive and motivation and on thepositions and political perspectives they share.

Naomi Newman and John O'Neal inWelcome Table

The Welcome Table,AM820, Sunday,February 20, 8pm Thealliances and conflictsbetween Jews and African -Americans, from thecivil rights movement to the present. Problems ofdisagreement are examined, as is the continuingneed for cooperation. The program featuresexcerpts from the play, "Crossing the BrokenBridge," which uses the lens of Jewish andAfrican -American relations to examine the forcesthat divide and unite the human community.

SenatorCarol Moseley -Braun

Goin' North: Tales of the Great Migration, AM820, Sundays, 9:30pm This program tells thestory of African -Americans who left their homes in the South and settled in Philadelphia.Through recollections of people who made the trip north and in rare recordings of theperiod, we learn about the difficult adjustments to the work, housing, and new social situa-tions these people faced.

Harlem Piano Festival, FM93.9, on Around New York, Weekdays at 2pm These specials fea-ture a piano jazz marathon recorded by WNYC at the Harlem School for the Arts. A fullrange of American piano styles is explored.

New York & Company, On the Line, New York Kids, Afropop Worldwide, and Urban NewsWeekly feature segments relevant to African -American History Month.

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TELEVISION

The Jackie Robinson Story, Tuesday, February 1, 8pm This 1950 autobiography tells thestory of the first black man to play major league baseball. His struggle against racial prejudiceand his career with the Brooklyn Dodgers are explored. Robinson and Ruby Dee star.

Safe at Home Plate, Tuesday, February 1, 9:30pm Baseball in the Negro Leagues is por-trayed through views of lovers of the game. Segregation in sports in the not -so -distant past isdefined by players, writers, historians, and fans.

In the Spotlight: Sade, Tuesday, February 15, 8pm The Nigerian -born singer combines touches of cool jazz and acoustic pop, inthis concert performance. Highlights include "SmoothOperator," "The Sweetest Taboo," and "No Ordinary Love." Theprogram showcases the performer accompanied by an eight -piece band, and the music reflects themes of love, loyalty, andthe celebration of human dignity that distinguish Sade's music.The concert program was filmed during her 1993 world tour atSan Diego State University's Open Air Theatre.

Abbey Lincoln: You Gotta Pay the Band, Tuesday, February 15,9pm The life story of singer/actress Abbey Lincoln, her youth, herclub and film career, her years as an activist, and her resurgencein the last decade as a definitive jazz singer, writer, and composer.Included are interviews with Tony Bennett, Ruth Brown, andSpike Lee.

Sade

Kindred Spirits, Tuesday, February 15, 10pm A look at a critically acclaimed exhibition ofworks by African -American artists that has toured major American museums. Also featuredare poet Maya Angelou and prominent artists offering insights into their work and their spiri-tual bond to their African ancestors.

William Henry Johnson

At the River I Stand, Tuesday, February 22, 8pm The Memphissanitation strike of 1968 is usually remembered as the eventwhich culminated in the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King,Jr. But the strike was also a watershed event in the civil rightsmovement, as King attempted to merge civil rights issues with abroader concern for economic rights. Using archival footage andrecent interviews, the documentary tells the story of the Memphismovement from the initial strike to its tragic consequence.

Against the Odds: The Artists of the Harlem Renaissance, Tuesday,February 22, 9pm This program tells the story of a group of blackvisual artists of the 1920s and 1930s and the obstacles they facedin finding an artistic home. The film features more than 120 rarelyseen paintings, prints, photographs, and sculptures, and archivalfootage of those artists at work.

Freedom Rider, Tuesday, February 22,10pm During the 1950s and 1960s, young blackAmericans were sent by the Congress of Racial Equality (CORE) to test the enforcement ofdesegregation in the South as "freedom riders."

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A Biography of Malcolm XThis biography of the controversial and charismatic leader tookthree years to complete. The portrait features interviews withfamily members and associates, as well as never -before -seenarchival materials which present a completely new portrait ofone of the most complex figures of the 1960s. Although hewas assassinated at age 39, Malcolm X remains in the public'sconsciousness a man who embodied the anger, the struggle,and the insistence of black people for dignity and freedom, andwhose provocative voice remains a force in American life. Theprogram is narrated by Alfre Woodard.American Experience: Malcolm X Make it PlainTuesday, February 8, 8pm

Crisis UpdateRecorded in June 1963 before the great March on Washington, this program features a dis-cussion of civil rights issues by Rev. Wyatt Tee Walker of the Southern Christian LeadershipConference and executive assistant to Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Alan Morrison of Ebonymagazine. James Farmer of CORE, and Malcolm X. Richard Heffner moderates and adds anupdate to the program.Open Mind Special: Race Relations in Crisis, Tuesday, February 8, midnight

Late night programs:American Experience: Simple Justice,Thursday, February 3, midnight This mov-ing drama recounts one of the Americanjudicial system's most famous battles thelegal struggle that culminated in the U.S.Supreme Court's landmark decision, Brownvs. Board of Education of Topeka, Kansas.The film focuses on the work of attorneysCharles Hamilton Houston and ThurgoodMarshall.

The chorus from Black and Blue

Great Performances: Black and Blue,Tuesday, February 1, midnight The singersand dancers in the Broadway revue of '20sand '30s jazz and blues perform in the clas-sic style of that era. Featured are singersRuth Brown, Linda Hopkins, and CarrieSmith, and tappers Bunny Briggs andJimmy Slyde.

Great Performances: Miles Davis, A Tribute,Wednesday, February 2, midnight The mas-ter trumpeter, bandleader, and innovator ispresented in recent performances as well asarchival footage and interviews. The musicand mystique of the jazz great are celebrated.

James Avery portrays Charles HamiltonHouston in Simple Justice

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Aaron Neville

Center Stage: Aaron Neville, Monday, February 7, lamThe versatile singer, one of the famed Neville Brothers ofNew Orleans, performs music he has recorded with thebrothers and in his solo career.

Under African Skies, Monday, February 14, midnight andlam; Tuesday, February 15, midnight and lam;Wednesday, February 16, midnight This program visitsdifferent regions of Africa to meet the artists who producetheir distinctive music and the people who listen to thosesounds. The series delves deeply into the color, vibrancy,and immediacy of a music that reveals much about life incontemporary urban Africa.

American Masters: Ray Charles, Wednesday, February 16,lam Clips, archival footage, and interviews chart the

career of the legendary musician. In addition to celebrating his music, the program revealsthe difficulties of Charles's life.

Pioneer of Color: A Conversation with Mal Goode, Thursday, February 17, midnight Theman who broke the color barrier at ABC News reminisces about his career. Goode, who wasonce a steelworker, janitor, and YMCA counselor, broke into the news business in 1948 as areporter for the Pittsburgh Courier, the nation's largest black newspaper at the time.

The Dancing Man: Pegleg Bates, Thursday, February 17, lam Despite a debilitating child-hood injury, Clayton "Peg Leg" Bates became a jazz dance legend. His story is told throughinterviews and archival photographs, dance performances, and films. Among those inter-viewed are Gregory Hines, Honi Coles, Ruth Brown, and Percy Sutton.

American Playhouse: Straight Out of Brooklyn, Monday,February 21, midnight This critically acclaimed filmwas written and directed by Matty Rich when he was19 years old. Based on the lives of his friends and fami-ly, it was shot on location in the Red Hook housing pro-jects in Brooklyn.

P.O.V. Color Adjustment, Wednesday, February 23,midnight The African -American experience of the pastfour decades is seen through the lens of the televisioncamera. Weaving clips from classic television shows withobservations from producers, actors, and scholars, theprogram blends humor, insight, and thoughtful analysis.

American Playhouse: Hallelujah, Thursday, February24, midnight James Earl Jones, Phylicia Rashad, andDennis Haysbert star in a holiday story of hope and mir-acles in contemporary Washington, D.C. Hallelujah is thestory of a church and its controversial new minister, toldwitkhonesty, humor, music, and even a little magic.

Three friends depend on eachother to find a way Straight Out ofBrooklyn

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Linda Dano

Very Important ProgramLinda Dano and her husband Frank Attardi host two pilotepisodes of VIP, a magazine program designed to improve andempower the lives of the largest and fastest growing segment ofAmerica's population-people over 50. VIP features incisiveinterviews and profiles of newsmakers and celebrities; offerssegments on health, finance, and consumer issues and exploreslifestyles and trends. VIP mixes news and entertainment withvital information that challenges the viewer to make choices fora better, healthier, and more successful life. The focus is on thepersonal side of the issues, exemplified by hosts Dano, theEmmy Award -winning star of daytime's Another World, andAttardi, a semi -retired advertising executive. Together theyengage the audience with a fresh and personal perspective onissues of importance to the VIP viewer. The February 4 program

features looks at actress Angie Dickinson, entertainer Bobby Short, care for the elderly, andtravel bargains for seniors. On February 5 VIP offers a profile of photographer Alfred Eisenstadtand covers menopause and relationships, new careers after 60, and longevity.VIP, WNYC TV, Friday, February 4 and Saturday, February 5, 8pm,repeats Wednesday, February 9, 1 pm

Local ChangesVice President Al Gore has promised to reinvent the federal government. Examples of localefforts at reinvention occur in communities throughout the nation. This program examinessome of those efforts, featuring segments produced by public television stations around thecountry. Included is a piece produced by WNYC about subway station managers. With NewYork City's huge subway system so difficult for straphangers to navigate, station managerswork rush hour to rush hour, providing information, giving directions, helping lost childrenfind their parents, and providing other services to subway riders.Reinventing Government in America, WNYC TV, Monday, February 21, 10pm

Open WindowsNew York University's Journalism Department presents films by its students in GraduateAdvanced Television Reporting. This season's New York Windows offers three nights of films.February 3 Advertising Trends Infomercials, prison marketing, point -of -purchase politics, anddigital news gathering.February 10 Community Activity Homelessness on the Upper West Side, progress in control-ling traffic, community activists in Tribeca, and negotiating New York City in a wheelchair.February 17 Changing Perceptions Female music bands, AIDS orphans, and sex education.New York Windows, WNYC TV,Thursdays, February 3, 10, and 17, 10pm

The Tenor of SevilleTenor Placido Domingo performs operatic arias by Pucciniand Bizet at a live concert appearance at the Seville Stadium.Also featured in the program are a selection of popularSpanish songs and a duet from Carmen performed withsoprano Julia Migenes.Placido Grandissimo, WNYC TV, Friday,February 25, 9:30pm

Placido Domingo

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WNYC HMO TELEVISION

February MixIn the Mix, WNYC's program by and for teenagers, covers awide range of subjects in February. Among the spots theyoung hosts and reporters get to are a Nebraska rodeo, an MDdancethon, and an AIDS dancethon. And, there will be videos,celebrity interviews, and looks at topics of interest to teens.In the Mix, WNYC TV, Mondays, 9pm,repeating Fridays, 3:30pm

Hosts Kevin Jordan, Melanie Glickson,Talk LiveNew York Hotline offers New Yorkers theopportunity to participate in discussions onserious issues affecting our area. Every weekthe live, public affairs call -in program pre-sents experts and activists who probe a timelytopic. Immigration, political correctness incomedy, and foster care are just some of thetopics covered this season.New York Hotline, WNYC TVWednesdays, 8pm

Ireland Then and NowGlenroe is a village outside of Dublin. Everyweek WNYC viewers can follow the lives ofthe villagers in this popular Irish continuingdrama. The series is followed by When IrelandStarved beginning February 20. The story ofthe Irish famine is told through quotationsfrom political and social leaders of the time,including Lord Edward Trevelyan, the Dukeof Wellington, and Lord John Russel.February 20 Causes of Poverty The failure ofthe potato crop.February 27 The Irish Holocaust The horrificstories reported in the news of the day.Glenroe, WNYC TV, Sundays, 8pmWhen Ireland Starved WNYC TV, Sundays,8:30pm, beginning February 20

A Night at the OperaIn the Life looks at the new movie EvenCowgirls Get the Blues starring Uma Thurman,Keanu Reeves, and John Hurt. There also isan exploration of explosion of lesbian and gaytelevision programs on cable -access stations,as well as coverage of the 1994 Gay Games inNew York City, with a look at the New YorkAquatic swim team.In the Life, WNYC TVThursday, February 24, 10pm

and Alimi Ballard

It's a Helluva ShowThe brilliance of Leonard Bernstein's scoreand Adolph Green and Betty Comden'sbook and lyrics is captured in this concertpresentation. On the Town is the story ofsailors on 24 -hour shore leave in New YorkCity during World War II. Michael TilsonThomas conducts the London SymphonyOrchestra in such classics as "New York,New York," "Some Other Time," and"Lonely Town."Great Performances: On the Town inConcert, WNYC TV, Friday,February 25, 8pm

Exposed TwiceFirst Exposure offers viewers a glimpse at theearly works of future star directors withthese films by students.February 7 In Person, by Stephen Altobell.February 14 Share a Load, by Anna Little; APerfect Moment, by Ian Gracey; Mating, byAllison Pennell.First Exposure, WNYC TV, Mondays, 10pmFebruary 7 and 14.

Three -Way ScreamThree old friends find themselves living inthe same house. The women soon discoverthat they share not only their home, butdevastating experiences with a man namedRalph, and each woman has her own reasonfor screaming. This series brings humor to asad situation, demonstrating how love is agreat equalizer and how it can make fools ofus all.Screaming, WNYC TVSaturdays, 8:30pm, beginning February 12

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NYC EVEN TELEVISIONFeb 94 8:00 18:30 19:00 9:30 110:00 10:30

Tue 1 The Jackie Robinson Story. Safe at Home Plate. News City.

Wed 2 New York Hotline. The Great Depression. Makin' Tracks. News City.

Thu 3 I'll Fly Away. All Creatures Great and Small. N.Y. Windows.Advertising. News City.

Fri 4 VIP. Adam Smith, Firing Line. Hometime. Sneak Previews. News City.

Sat 5 VIP.2 Point 4Children.

Are You BeingServed?

Waiting forGod.

Red Dwarf. BrittasEmpire.

Sun 6 Glenroe. Mystery. Eastenders.

Mon 7 Trainer. In the Mix. First Exposure. News City.

Tue 8 American Experience: Malcolm X Make it Plain. News City.

Wed 9 New York Hotline. The Great Depression. Makin' Tracks. News City.

Thu 10 I'll Fly Away. All Creatures Great and Small.N.Y. Windows.NewsCommunity. City.

Fri 11 Adam Smith. Firing Line. Hometime. Sneak Previews. Eye on Dance. News City.

Sat 12Keeping UpAppearances.

Screaming. Are You BeingServed?

Waiting forGod.

Red Dwarf. BrittasEmpire.

Sun 13 Glenroe. Mystery. Eastenders.

Mon 14 Trainer. In the Mix. First Exposure. News City.

Tue 15 In the Spotlight: Sade. Abbey Lincoln:Pay the Band.

You GottaKindred Spirits. News City.

Wed 16 New York Hotline. The Great Depression. Makin' Tracks. News City.

Thu 171'11 Fly Away. All Creatures Great and Small.N.Y. Windows.Perceptions. News City.

Fri 18 Adam Smith. Firing Line. Hometime. Sneak Previews. Eye on Dance. News City.

Sat 19 Keeping UpApp

Are You Being WaitingGating for Red Dwarf. BrittasEmpire.

Sun 20 Glenroe. When Ireland Starved. Eastenders.

Mon 21 Trainer. In the Mix. Reinventing GovernmentinAmerica.

Tue 22 At the River I Stand. Against the Odds: Artists of theHarlem Renaissance. Freedom Rider. News City.

Wed 23 New York Hotline. American Experience: The Donner Party.

Thu 24 I'll Fly Away. All Creatures Great and Small. In the Life.

Fri 25 Great Performances: On the Town. Placido Grandissimo.

Sat 26 Keeping UpAppearances. Screaming.

Are You BeingServed? Again!

Waiting forGod.

Are You BeingServed? Again!

News City.

Sun 27 Glenroe. When Ireland Starved. Eastenders.

Mon 28 Trainer. In the Mix. First Exposure. News City.

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SUNDAYS

8:00am RAI Corp: DomenicaSportiva. Sports highlights(February 6); L'Albero Azzurro.Children (February 13, 20, 27).8:30 RAI Corp: Soccer. Live fromItaly (February 6); DomenicaSportiva (February 13, 20, 27).9:00 RAI Corp: Soccer (February13, 20, 27).10:30 RAI Corp: Ristorante Italia.Cooking (February 6).11:00 RAI Corp: Zecchino d'Oro.Children's song contest(February 6); Harem. Talk(February 13, 20, 27).Noon RAI Corp: Viva Africa.Documentary.12:15pm RAI Corp: RistoranteItalia. (February 13, 20, 27).12:30 RAI Corp: News from Italy.1:00 RAI Corp: Ninety Mo.Minuto. Soccer highlights.1:15 RAI Corp: Ristorante Italia.1:30 RAI Corp: News from Italy.2:00 Sina Productions: AFTABNetwork. Iranian culture; in Farsi.4:00 China Television Corp:China Today. News and culturefrom mainland China; in English.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 Nightline News.News and cultural events; inKorean.

MONDAYS

7:00am Supertime. News(7-8am), followed by quiz showand celebrity cooking; inJapanese/English.6:00pm RAI Corp: Requiem perVoce e Pianofore. Drama(February 7, 14); Un AmoreRubato. Drama (February 21,28).7:30 RAI Corp: News from Italy.11:00 Korean Cultural TV:Korean Nightline News. News,interviews, and cultural events; inKorean.TUESDAYS

7:00am Supertime. News(7-8am), followed by contempo-rary drama; in Japanese/English.

6:00pm RAI Corp: I Fatti Vostri.Talk show.7:30 RAI Corp: News from Italy.11:00 Korean Cultural TV:Korean Nightline News; inKorean.

WEDNESDAYS

7:00am Supertime. News(7-8am), followed by topicalmagazine and celebrity cookingshow; in Japanese/English.6:00pm RAI Corp: MusicaItaliana. Music.6:30 RAI Corp: I Ragazzi delMuretto 2. Drama.7:30 RAI Corp: News from Italy.11:00 Korean Nightline News; inKorean.Midnight World TelevisionCorp: Chinese New Year specialprogramming.

THURSDAYS

7:00am Supertime. News(7-8am), followed by Heisei LoveTalk Show; in Japanese/English.6:00pm RAI Corp: Musei d'Italia.Documentary.6:30 RAI Corp: Rock Caffe'.Music.7:30 RAI Corp: News from Italy.11:00 Korean Cultural TV:Korean Nightline News; inKorean.Midnight World TelevisionCorp: Chinese New Year's specialprogramming.

FRIDAYS

7:00am Supertime. News(7-8am), followed by celebrityprofiles; in Japanese/English.6:00pm RAI Corp:Scommettiamo Che. Variety.7:30 RAI Corp: News from Italy.11:00 World Television Corp:World TV Weekly News. Newsfrom Taiwan and mainlandChina; in Chinese.11:20 World Television Corp:World TV Best Choice. Quizshow; in Chinese.Midnight World TelevisionCorp: Drama. Serial from Taiwan;in Chinese.SATURDAYS

8:30am U.S. Nippon: JapanToday, Weekly. News fromJapan; in English.

8:45 U.S. Nippon: Tsuiseki.Japanese trends and customs; inJapanese/English.9:10 U.S. Nippon: WeekendTheatre; ToshibaTheatre/Abarenbo Shogun onalternate weekends; Japanesedrama with English subtitles.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.2:00pm Haiti Premiere Classe.Cultural and educational maga-zine; in Creole.3:00 Kontakt. News, interviews,culture, children's segment; inUkrainian/English.4:00 Views of Brasil. News,music, sports; inPortuguese/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: L'Amore E'unBardo. Music.7:30 RAI Corp: News from Italy.11:00 World Television Corp:News Magazine; in Chinese.11:30 World Television Corp:Variety/entertainment; inChinese.Midnight World TelevisionCorp: Drama from Taiwan andHong Kong; in Chinese.1:00am Oliver. Caribbean sit-com starring Oliver Samuels; inEnglish.

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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WNYC CONTRIBUTORS

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

$500,000 and overThe Ford Foundation

$200,000 and overCarnegie Corporation of New YorkCorporation for PublicBroadcasting

The Pew Charitable TrustsThe Rockefeller FoundationAnonymous

$50,000 and overThe Commonwealth FundThe Nathan CummingsFoundation, Inc.

DoubledayMitsui Fudosan (New York), Inc.*National Endowment for the ArtsThe New York Community TrustCharles Stewart Mott FoundationRockefeller Brothers FundSurdna Foundation, Inc.Lila Wallace -Reader's Digest Fund

$15,000 and overLouis & Anne Abrons Foundation,Inc.

Bloomberg NewsBooth Ferris FoundationThe Aaron Diamond Foundation,Inc.

The Joseph & Clare FlomFoundation

GE FoundationHorace W. Goldsmith FoundationStella and Charles GuttmanFoundation, Inc.

General Mills FoundationThe J.M. Kaplan Fund, Inc.The New York State Council onthe Arts

The New York Times CompanyFoundation, Inc.

Donald PelsThe Carl and Lily PforzheimerFoundation, Inc.

Jon and Susan RotenstreichThe Scherman Foundation Inc.Irwin and Roberta SchneidermanThe Frank Er Domna StantonFoundation

Taconic Foundation, Inc.Harold and Estelle TannerTisch Foundation, Inc.

$5,000 and overCarl AndreThe Theodore H. BarthFoundation, Inc.

Tom & Ann Bernstein

Estate of Eugene BoeChinese Information and CulturalCenter

Cirque du SoleilSaul Z. & Amy Scheuer CohenFamily Foundation, Inc.

Marianna CollinsCompuserve*Con EdisonPeter H. and Katharine P. DarrowDorot FoundationEastman Kodak CompanyThe Charles EngelhardFoundation

The Four Oaks FoundationGTE FoundationThe Dubose and Dorothy HeywardMemorial Fund

Hite FoundationGilbert KaplanMarion E. KenworthyWerner H. KramarskyRuth W. & James A. LevitanPhilanthropic Fund

The Kenneth and Evelyn LipperFoundation

McSorley's Old Ale House, Inc.Joyce Mertz -Gilmore FoundationEduardo MestreKathryn & Gilbert Miller Fund,Inc.

New Street Foundation, Inc.Henry Nias Foundation, Inc.The Overbrook FoundationPfaff American Sales CorporationRemy Martin CognacSusan and Elihu Rose Foundation,Inc.Samuel and May RudinFoundation, Inc.

The Scherman Foundation, Inc.Joseph E. Seagram & Sons*Sylvia SimonThe Marilyn M. SimpsonCharitable TrustStony Field Farm YogurtThe Philip A. and Lynn StrausFoundation, Inc.Sarah H. Swift Foundation, Inc.TIAA-CREFUris Brothers Foundation, Inc.The Vidda FoundationThe H.W. Wilson Foundation, Inc.The Norman and Rosita WinstonFoundation Inc.

Anonymous

$1,000 and overMr. Er Mrs. Martin AbrahamsAddison-Wesley PublishingCompany

Laurel AlexanderAmerican Indian Dance TheaterJean & Christopher Angell

Axe -Houghton FoundationAlice BealeCharles B. BenensonBarbara & Robert BerkleyMr. & Mrs. Leonard BlockMichael & Susan BloombergBotwinick-WolfensohnFoundation, Inc.

Bower & GardnerCharles Brenner & Elise GrebeMr. & Mrs. James E. BurkeSamuel ButlerDavid CaplanMarcy and Leona ChaninFoundation, Inc.

Jim ChervenakCullman Ventures, Inc.John DavidgeIHLewis & Anne DavisDeblinger Sales MarketingCorporation

Mr. & Mrs. David DibnerMr. fr Mrs. Charles DimstonCarolyn DowneySelma DubrinMr. & Mrs. R.H. DurstMr. & Mrs. John DusenberyJoan K. EastonMs. Phoebe EpsteinMr. & Mrs. Avery FisherGail Flesher Er David SalvinLawrence P. FraibergMr. & Mrs. Stephen FriedmanGalison BooksAmy GilfenbaumJordan GlaserJon GluckThe Green FundThe Greenwall FoundationDr. Dorothy Gregg & Dr. PaulHughling Scott

The Gruber FoundationGregory GustassonHMV USASeymour HackerRobert HarrisPauline HarrisonMr. & Mrs. Jon HechlerJohn HenryThe Victor Herbert FoundationArnold HoffmanJohn HolzerDavid H. HorowitzJohnson & Johnson Family ofCompanies Contribution Fund

Ronald J. KastnerJenny K. Kaufmann & HarryKahn Philanthropic Fund

Charles Lawrence Keith and ClaraMiller Foundation

Pauline & Thomas KetchumHarold KingsbergS. Lester & Anne KlepperMr. & Mrs. John Kossak

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Mr. & Mrs. Arthur KramerLee LamontJay LangnerMarilyn & Bob LaurieLaura LennihanNathan LeventhalMr. & Mrs. John LevinRobert & Elizabeth LewisJonas & Elizabeth LittmanThe Joe & Emily LoweFoundation, Inc.

George T. LowyR.H. Macy & Co., Inc.Louise McCaggMarsh & McLennan, Inc.Susan B. MartinLeonard MarxMaya CorporationPaul MayenEduardo MestreRichard MishellAlan MittelsdorfMMT SalesHenriette MontgomeryDr. Hadassah Brooks Morgan &Thomas B. MorganMary R. MorganMr. Er Mrs. Richard MorrillEnid & Lester S. Morse, Jr.,Foundation, Inc.Maury NewburgerNew York NewsdayThe New YorkerMr. & Mrs. Morris OlfitOutsource Documents, Inc.Lionel 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 AssociatesThe Richard and Hinda RosenthalFoundation

Ida & William RosenthalFoundation

Mr. & Mrs. Derald H. RuttenbergThe Salomon Foundation, Inc.Jack & Anita SaltzSandoz CorporationMelinda ScrivnerRobert SegalNorman ShetharCaroline N. SidnamDaniel SiffJames Silbert & Elizabeth HortonEllen F. SimonSamuel J. Singer, Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Ted Stanley

Mr. & Mrs. Ronald StantonThe Ruth and Frank Stanton FundMr. & Mrs. Bernard SteinHoward SteinThe Blandina A. SteinmanCharitable TrustDianne SternJames StewartMr. & Mrs. Donald B. StrandDavid ThomasMr. & Mrs. Russ TitelmanUniversity of Chicago PressCaroline UrvaterMr. & Mrs. Alan G. WeilerSidney WeinbergRuth F. WilsonFred WistowWilliam WoodRichard Zall

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