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PAGE 2 KRAB MONDAY AUGUST 17 6 0 00 THE MUSIC OF ELLIOT CARTER

Pocahantas (Ballet Suite ) Sonata for Pi ano i Ei ght Et udes and Fant asy for Woodwind Quartet FI LM REVI EW [R] COMMENTARY g TI M MARTIN [R] THE LOYALTY OATH DECISI ON o Last t ime we onl y managed t o get hal f this pr ogram on t he airi so here i t is again9 t his time hopefull y comp ete o Recorded at t he University of Washi ngton at a celebration of t he recen Supreme Court decision 9 t he speakers include Arval Morris and Kenne h McDonal d i attorneys 9 and Professors Gordon Griffiths and Paul Dietrichsen

915 HAYDN g PHILEMON AND BAUCIS o The complete opera on an ol d VOK recor ding f eaturi ng the Chorus of t he Vienna Stat e Opera and t he Vienna Symphony Orchestra conducted by M Von Zal l ingero

10 0 15 BRI TI SH PERIODICALS Selections made and r ead by Chris Melgard

10 0 30 JEAN SHEPHERD on t ape f rom WORe [R] 11 015 ARNOLD SCHOENBERG g VOLUME Vo

At tent ive students of the Program Guide may have surmised (correctly ) t ha we are programming all Schoenbergi s recorded works o TOIlight===the comp et e pi ano mus ic 9

performed by Edward Steuermann

TUESDAY AUGUST 18 5030 JUDY BUCK reads mor e of Mary Poppinso 60 00 THE DECLINE AND FALL OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE o

Part 63 of Gibbon read by James Brow 0 [R] 630 OLD TI ME J ASS Songs by the Yazoo Delt a

Blues Singeri Charlie Patt on 0 Recentl y

KRAB PAGE 3 TUE5DAY AUGUST 18 (cont inued )

re issued by the Origin Jazz LibrarY9 hese recordings have been unavai lable for 30 years

7 30 COMMENTARY g John Basil o [ R] 8 00 AMERICA 9S TOWN MEETING = WHI CH WAY

AMERICA A recor di ng of one of he most popular r adio programs of the 30s 9 t his session featuring Raymond Moley~ A J Muste 9

Norman Thomas and Lawrence Denni s Recorded in 193 bull (KPFA ) [R]

900 THE HISTORY OF MUSIC Part 16 of t he series with Alan Rich (KPFA) [R=~Sunday AM ]

10 cOO ALAN WATTSg PHILOSOPHY EAST AND WEST 38 in the continuing series (KPFA) [R]

1030 BEDLAM ==~a program of Mad Scenes from the Opera Stravinsky The Rakes Progress

Bellini ~ I Puri tani Handel Orlando

WEDNESDAY AUGUST 19 530 JANET HEWS reads for the children 600 IN COMMEMORATION OF THE 35TH ANNIVERSARY

730 800

830 9 0 30 10 00

10 20

OF THE DEATH OF DIAGHILEV Sat ie g Parade Stravinskyg Pulcinella Stravinsky g Petrushka

COMMENTARYg Hallock Hoffman [R] MISS I SS I PPI REPORT The weekly progr am wi t h news of t he Summer Project [R] THE J AZZ OF BUD SHANK POETRY PROGRAM organi sed by Robert Bagg PROSTITUTION I N SEATTLE bull Donald Cl ough 9 of the American Socia Health Associ at i on ~ speaking at a meeting at the Seat t l e=King Count y Health Office 0 [ R] AMERICAN SONGS Mike Russ f rom Portland

PAGE 4 KRAB WEDNESDAY AUGUST 19 (continued)

and Roger Wheeler of Seattle playi ng an expanded U folku- repertoire and laughing in the KRAB studio

THURSDAY AUGUST 20 50 30 LENA KAPLAN reads -a further -adventure of the

amiable Doctor Doorittle 6 0 00 A TALE OF MORAL DECADENCE AND POLITICAL

DECLINE 0 Gibbonis Rome read by Browe 64 0 [R] 6030 A GREGORIAN CHANT 0 Mass fOr-the Feasts of

t he Blessed- Virgin i sung by the- Choir of the Monks of the Abbey- of Saint=Pierre de Solesmes a directed by Dom Joseph Gajardo

60 55 RABBI HIRSH having recently Teturned from Sto August ine i Florida interviewed by Jon Gallant

7015 SOVIET PRESS AND PERIODICALS The weekly review with William Mandel (KPFA ) [R]

70 30 COMMENTARYg Craig Campbello [R] 80 00 DELETED AND FOREIGN RECORDS g now at a new

time and in the hands of Dick Frahmi who tackles ~The Same Old Ideau=~~Beethoven g

Cont ra Dances 7 Creatures of Prometheus= Ballet Prometheus Variations for Piano-=~ which lead to the last movement of the much maligned Eroica Symphonyo

90 30 THE WEALTH OF NATIONSo A talk by Profo Robert Thomas i following Ao Smitho This is the first of a sertes of lectures on economics and underdeveloped countries r ecorded by KRAB at the University of Washingtono [R]

10000 JAZZ NOW with Lowell Richards bull

FRIDAY AUGUST 21 60 00 A CHAMBER MUSIC CONCERTo

Bachg Sonata 6 for Harpsichord amp Violino

KRAB FRfI)AY AUGUST 21 (cont i nued)

PAGE 5

Katzs Bar ab amp Britten~ Mus ic r or Recorders o Haydn g Quartet f or Guitar -and Stringso A Scarlattig Sonata in Fa Shostakovitchg Quartet Number 80

COMMENTARYg Frank Krasnoyskyo [R] MURDER IN THE CATHEDRALe by TS o E iota Robert Donat in Robert Helpmannos production for the Old Vic Companyo THE MUSIC OF J OHANNES THILMANo Symphony in D Mi nor Sonata for Engl ish Horn and Piano 9 St r i ng Quartet 2 i n B Maj or Nonet Clarinet Quintet ~ Piano Concerto i n B 0p o710 (on tape from East Germany)

SATURDAY AUGUST 22 6000 EDWARD GIBBONg The Decline and Fall of the

Roman Empire o Part 65 r ead by Jo Browo [R] ETHNIC MUSIC f r om Yugoslavia o COMMENTARY g Richard Collins 0 [R] A CONCERT OF WORDS o An anthology compiled by Vernon Wa kins and presented by Frank Jones o Poems i in t he origi nal and in translation 9 from France~ Japans Benga1 9 I taly s Germanys China s and in the Latin tongueo

9 0 00 KENNETH REXROTH ~ s Book Reviews o (KPFA) 61 0 9 0 30 ORPHEUS 0 The second i n he series of

programs commemorating the Bard of Mythologyo This evening==Haydn g Or-feo and Euridi ce 0

10030 HANDELg LA RESURREZIONE o The co~lete oratorio performed by he Santini Chamber Orchestra and Chorus of Muenster conducted by Rudol~ Ewerhart 9 with soloists Edith Gabry9 Annemarie Toepler= MarizY9 Emmy Li sken i Alfred Fackert and Erich Wenko

PAGE 6 KRAB SUNDAY AUGUST 23 5030 MUSIC FROM THE I TALIAN BROADCASTING SYSTEM o

Ao Scarlatti g Santa Teodos i ao Orat orio i n 2 movements for Soloists~ Chorus~ String Orchestra i Organ and Harpsichordo

Rossellinig La Guerrao Opera in One Acto 730 COMMENTARYg Keve Brayo [R] 80 00 PROGRAM WITH A HOLE for late arrivals 0 9000 ERNST KRENEKo

Spiritus Intelligentiae Sanctusi Sonata Number 3 for Piano Lamentations of the Prophet Jeremiah

10 0 30 THE BOOK OF JOB o Adapted and directed by Howard 0 0 Sacklere with Herbert Marshall as Job o (Caedmon) 0

1130 J oBoBACHg CANTATA 33 Allein zu diro Ii

MONDAY AUGUST 24 6 0 00 DECLINE AND FALL Gibbon=Brow 66 [R] 6030 SCHUBERTg THE DEATH OF LAZARUS

A Religious Drama in One Act Ar t hur Winograd conducts the Philharmonia Orcho of Hamburg~

715 FILM REVIEW o [R] 70 30 COMMENTARYg Giovanni Costigan 0 [R] 80 00 MUSIC WITH WHICH TO CONTEMPLATE BEAUTY o

Debussyg Proses Lyriques o Partchg The Bewitchedo American Ballads sung by Ed McCurdyo Blakey g Drum Thunder 0

Natania Davrathg Songs of Old Russia o Couperin g L~ Arlequine o

9030 AFRICAN PERIODICALS o Discussion and readings by Si Ottenbergo [R]

100 00 HAL SHERLOCK plays Dixieland records 10 0 30 JEAN SHEPHERDs weekly Newsletter (WOR) [R] 11015 MUSIC OF SPAINo Dance music from AndalusiaI

Majorca Ibiza j Jarez and Seville

Id

KRAB PAGE 7 ~DAY AUGUST 25 50 30 MARY POPPINS The final i nstallment r ead by

Judy Bucko 6 0 00 FROM THE RECORDS OF ALFRED DELLERg =

Three Ravens Q The Cruel Mother i Folk Songs of Vaughan Williamsij and A Musical Panorama of Shakespeare 0 s Englando

70 30 eOMMENTARYg VISITING COMMENTATORo [R] 80 00 GEORGE ROCHBERGg SYMPHONY NUMBER 20 8030 LOVE POEMS OF JOHN DONNE 9 read by Richard

Burton 0 (Caedmon) 0 9000 THE HISTORY OF MUSIC o Part 17 of the series

with Alan Rich -(KPFA) o [R==Sunday Ao M] 10000 PHILOSOPHY EAST AND WESTo Al~n Watts on

t ape from KPFA o [R] 10030 BERLIOZg TE DEUM 9 Op022o

The Royal Philharmonic Orche_stla conducted by Sir Thomas Beecham

WEDNESDAY AUGUST 26 50 30 JANET HEWS reads oto the children 0 6000 GIBBONS DECLINE AND FALL James Brow reads

Part 67 of the long- and soItY story 0 [R] 6030 LETTERS AND THINGS that people send uSo 70 00 ANNOUNCERiS CHOICE of early evening musico 030 COMMENTARYg Jack Zektzero [ R] 8000 MISSISSIPPI REPORT News of the Voter

Registration Drive -~other eivil Right s Activities that reacheaus by phone on tape orin person o

830 SOCIALISED MEDICINE A live Panel Discussion which brings together 2 American and 2 British doctors== one of e-ach front e-i ther side 0 Doctors Frank Milam- and William- Halliday of the USA 9 and Doctors Chris Blagg and David Fryer of the UKo The discussion follows two recent

v

PAGE 8 KRAB WEDNESDAY AUGUST 26 continued

degvisiting commen aries sect by Doctor Blagg The moderat or is Prof Ral ph Johnsono

10 0 00 THE VOI CE OF VI CTORIA DE LOS ANGELES o

Spanish Songs f rom t he Gothic 9 Renaissance g

and Baroque periods i Vi11a=Lobos B Bachianas Brasileiras No 0 5 for Soprano and Ei ght QCel1i

11000 BLUEGRASS MUSIC o Ron Ginther continues hi s series of programs o

THURSDAY AUGUST 27 5 30 THE ADVENTURES O DOCTOR DOOLI TTLEo

Lena Kaplan continues he r reading for the children

60 00 HAPPY BI RTHDAY CONFUCIUS o

Two Tr adit ional Peking Operas i recorded in China by Folkways 0

Beating t he Dragon Robe in which the infant Emperor Chao Chen is abducted 9 and a tailless cat substituted for himo The Rus e of the Empty Cit y in which General Chu Ko Lianges subordinates disobey his i nstructi ons with disastrous consequencieso

7 0 15 SOVIET PRESS AND PERI ODICALSo The r egul ar program wi h William Mande 0 (KPFA) [ R)

70 30 COMMENTARY g William Hanson 0 [R] 80 00 THE MILLER9S TALE 9 f rom Chaucer ~ s

Cant erbury Tales 9 r ead in Mi ddl e English by Robert Payne of t he University of Washingt ono [R]

80 40 LESTER TRIMBLE g FOUR FRAGrmNTS FROM THE CANTERBURY TALES performed by Adele Addison i soprano gt Robert Conant~ harpsichord~ Charl es Russo i clar i net 9 and Martin Orens t ein 9 flute 0

KRAB

THURSDAY AUGUST 27 (~tinued) 90 15 THE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Or NATIONS==RUSSIAo

Dro JudithThornton - discuss~ the develop= ment of the Soviet economy~in the second of the series of talks recorded by KRAB at the University of WashingtoD4 _[R]

10000 JAZZ NOW out of LGw~l u s bago

FRIDAY AUGUST 28 6 0 00 THE ROMAN EMPIRE at the end of t he Fourth

Century AoDo Gibbons description read by James Browo [R]

6030 CONSERVATIVE CONTEMPORARY COMPOSERS o Hershy Kay g Western Symphony 9 performed by

the New York City Baile~ Orohestra p Leon Barzin conductor 0 --

Thomsong Filling Station~ performed by the same orchestra~ Leon Barzin- conductoro

Roy Harrisg Symphony 1933 perf ormed by the Boston Symphony 6rehestra 9 Dro Serge Koussevi~zky conductoro

7030 COMMENTARYg Frederick Bo Exnero [R] 80 00 MOZART g REQUIEMo An analysis by Dr o Louise

Cuyler~ Visiting Professor of Music at t he Universit y of Washington 9 with musical illustrat iona by~he University Vocal Ensemble 0

9030 MOZART g REQUIEM 0 Complete performanceo 10000 A PEN TO CHANGE AMERICA o

An address byen Upton Sinclair ( 85 years~ 77 booksL (KPFA) 0

10 0 45 ORPHEUSo The third in tbe series of programs dedicated to the accomplished sen of Apol lo (himself no mean musician) and Calliope 0

This evening another view or the story of Orpheus and EUl)ydice===Offenbach 0 s Orpheus in the Underworld 0

j)

PAGE 10 KRAB SATURDAY AUGUST 29 6 00 SCHOENBERG VOL VI ~ GURRE=LIEDER 030 COMMENTARY ~ Reggie Alleyne 0 [R] 8000 CLASSIC J AZZ- Mike Duff yQ program is hear d

every two weeks at t his time 9000 BOOKS REVIEWED by Kenneth Rexrotho 62 i n the

series of weekly programs f rom KPFAo 930 JOHANN SEBASTI AN BACH~ ST JOHN PASSION o

A complete performance by t he Vienna State Opera Orchestra and the Vi enna Academy horus conducted by Hermann Scherchen o Soloists include Otto Wiener as Jesus ~ John van Kesteren as the Evangelist g and Franz Holet schek at the organ (Westminster )

SUNDAY AUGUST 30 600 THE MUS IC OF FRANCIS POULENC

Les Biches--Suite Concerto for Organ Strings and Timpani Suite Francaise -Secheresses

730 COMMENTARY ~ John Watt [R] 8 00 THE CIVI L WAR IN SPAIN Paul Jacobs ~ of the

Insti tute of Industrial Relations (KPFA ) [R] 80 50 RHYTHM AND BLUES by Jesse Fuller~ Ros coe

Holcomb i Wade Ward and Henry Thomas 10 50 THREE THOUSAND RED ANTS

A recent play by Lawrence Ferlinghett i 9

fea uring Mark and Edna Hamrner i and produced by J ack- Nesse l f0l KPFA o [R]

1130 J BoBACH g CANTATA NO o7 8 Performed by t he Choi r and Orchestra of the Bach Guild~ Fel i x Prohaska conductor

MORN-ING PROGRAMS g KRAB is on t he air between 10 At1 and l PM to repeat all prcrgrams marked [ R] i t he Guide 0 Commentaries are r epeated at about 10 015 AM o

)

KRAB PAGE 1] 9029 ROOSEVELT WAY NORTHEAST ~ SEATTLE 9 WASHINGTON

10707 MEGACYCLES20 KILOWATTS Program Listing 43 August 17~309 1~4 Program listings are printed each two weeks 9 and are issued free to subscribers who suppor our non=commercial free=forum -broadcasting at t he rate of $12 a year

Getting a radio station on t he air and keeping i t there for a year-and a half still strikes most overworked KRAB vo-lunteers as a monu= mental achievement 0 The secondhand equipment Iol the voluntary nature of the help9 and the incessant cost s of running t he s~ation are only a few of the stumbl ing blocks which have given this undertak ing the aura of a slow and tedious upriJ-i struggle Yet by dint of hours here and dollars -there 9 we 9 re still here o

The day=to=dayness of t he pace -at KRAB makes it very difficult f or us to see wh~re a second step may be taken s how and in which di rect i on o It would~ we have begun t o hoperaquo be a second st ep toward making KRAB somehow better It would make people proud of USi happy at our existence 9 excited by what we are doing a Some step ll of the many we -imaginel) which would he a j oy to allo

With thi s new program guide we have taken a part of that second s-tep-alf it is only easier to read we are hapPY 0 If the art work OIl he cover is a nice addition to your coffee tables we are ecstatic And if you t hink- that at last-- we aloe trying to lI10ve onward and somehow upward g we hope you are right 0 Please aecept the-new KRAB program guide with our compLiments and gratitudeo

calligraphyg Peter Norton o cover designg Mike Johnson 0

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KRAB 9029 ROOSEVELT WAY NORTHEAST SEATTLE WASHINGTON 98115 0

DATED PROGRAM MATERIAL RETURN REQUESTED LAKEVIEW 2-2321

BULK RATE Uo So POSTAGE

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PAGE 2 KRAB MONDAY AUGUST 17 6 0 00 THE MUSIC OF ELLIOT CARTER

Pocahantas (Ballet Suite ) Sonata for Pi ano i Ei ght Et udes and Fant asy for Woodwind Quartet FI LM REVI EW [R] COMMENTARY g TI M MARTIN [R] THE LOYALTY OATH DECISI ON o Last t ime we onl y managed t o get hal f this pr ogram on t he airi so here i t is again9 t his time hopefull y comp ete o Recorded at t he University of Washi ngton at a celebration of t he recen Supreme Court decision 9 t he speakers include Arval Morris and Kenne h McDonal d i attorneys 9 and Professors Gordon Griffiths and Paul Dietrichsen

915 HAYDN g PHILEMON AND BAUCIS o The complete opera on an ol d VOK recor ding f eaturi ng the Chorus of t he Vienna Stat e Opera and t he Vienna Symphony Orchestra conducted by M Von Zal l ingero

10 0 15 BRI TI SH PERIODICALS Selections made and r ead by Chris Melgard

10 0 30 JEAN SHEPHERD on t ape f rom WORe [R] 11 015 ARNOLD SCHOENBERG g VOLUME Vo

At tent ive students of the Program Guide may have surmised (correctly ) t ha we are programming all Schoenbergi s recorded works o TOIlight===the comp et e pi ano mus ic 9

performed by Edward Steuermann

TUESDAY AUGUST 18 5030 JUDY BUCK reads mor e of Mary Poppinso 60 00 THE DECLINE AND FALL OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE o

Part 63 of Gibbon read by James Brow 0 [R] 630 OLD TI ME J ASS Songs by the Yazoo Delt a

Blues Singeri Charlie Patt on 0 Recentl y

KRAB PAGE 3 TUE5DAY AUGUST 18 (cont inued )

re issued by the Origin Jazz LibrarY9 hese recordings have been unavai lable for 30 years

7 30 COMMENTARY g John Basil o [ R] 8 00 AMERICA 9S TOWN MEETING = WHI CH WAY

AMERICA A recor di ng of one of he most popular r adio programs of the 30s 9 t his session featuring Raymond Moley~ A J Muste 9

Norman Thomas and Lawrence Denni s Recorded in 193 bull (KPFA ) [R]

900 THE HISTORY OF MUSIC Part 16 of t he series with Alan Rich (KPFA) [R=~Sunday AM ]

10 cOO ALAN WATTSg PHILOSOPHY EAST AND WEST 38 in the continuing series (KPFA) [R]

1030 BEDLAM ==~a program of Mad Scenes from the Opera Stravinsky The Rakes Progress

Bellini ~ I Puri tani Handel Orlando

WEDNESDAY AUGUST 19 530 JANET HEWS reads for the children 600 IN COMMEMORATION OF THE 35TH ANNIVERSARY

730 800

830 9 0 30 10 00

10 20

OF THE DEATH OF DIAGHILEV Sat ie g Parade Stravinskyg Pulcinella Stravinsky g Petrushka

COMMENTARYg Hallock Hoffman [R] MISS I SS I PPI REPORT The weekly progr am wi t h news of t he Summer Project [R] THE J AZZ OF BUD SHANK POETRY PROGRAM organi sed by Robert Bagg PROSTITUTION I N SEATTLE bull Donald Cl ough 9 of the American Socia Health Associ at i on ~ speaking at a meeting at the Seat t l e=King Count y Health Office 0 [ R] AMERICAN SONGS Mike Russ f rom Portland

PAGE 4 KRAB WEDNESDAY AUGUST 19 (continued)

and Roger Wheeler of Seattle playi ng an expanded U folku- repertoire and laughing in the KRAB studio

THURSDAY AUGUST 20 50 30 LENA KAPLAN reads -a further -adventure of the

amiable Doctor Doorittle 6 0 00 A TALE OF MORAL DECADENCE AND POLITICAL

DECLINE 0 Gibbonis Rome read by Browe 64 0 [R] 6030 A GREGORIAN CHANT 0 Mass fOr-the Feasts of

t he Blessed- Virgin i sung by the- Choir of the Monks of the Abbey- of Saint=Pierre de Solesmes a directed by Dom Joseph Gajardo

60 55 RABBI HIRSH having recently Teturned from Sto August ine i Florida interviewed by Jon Gallant

7015 SOVIET PRESS AND PERIODICALS The weekly review with William Mandel (KPFA ) [R]

70 30 COMMENTARYg Craig Campbello [R] 80 00 DELETED AND FOREIGN RECORDS g now at a new

time and in the hands of Dick Frahmi who tackles ~The Same Old Ideau=~~Beethoven g

Cont ra Dances 7 Creatures of Prometheus= Ballet Prometheus Variations for Piano-=~ which lead to the last movement of the much maligned Eroica Symphonyo

90 30 THE WEALTH OF NATIONSo A talk by Profo Robert Thomas i following Ao Smitho This is the first of a sertes of lectures on economics and underdeveloped countries r ecorded by KRAB at the University of Washingtono [R]

10000 JAZZ NOW with Lowell Richards bull

FRIDAY AUGUST 21 60 00 A CHAMBER MUSIC CONCERTo

Bachg Sonata 6 for Harpsichord amp Violino

KRAB FRfI)AY AUGUST 21 (cont i nued)

PAGE 5

Katzs Bar ab amp Britten~ Mus ic r or Recorders o Haydn g Quartet f or Guitar -and Stringso A Scarlattig Sonata in Fa Shostakovitchg Quartet Number 80

COMMENTARYg Frank Krasnoyskyo [R] MURDER IN THE CATHEDRALe by TS o E iota Robert Donat in Robert Helpmannos production for the Old Vic Companyo THE MUSIC OF J OHANNES THILMANo Symphony in D Mi nor Sonata for Engl ish Horn and Piano 9 St r i ng Quartet 2 i n B Maj or Nonet Clarinet Quintet ~ Piano Concerto i n B 0p o710 (on tape from East Germany)

SATURDAY AUGUST 22 6000 EDWARD GIBBONg The Decline and Fall of the

Roman Empire o Part 65 r ead by Jo Browo [R] ETHNIC MUSIC f r om Yugoslavia o COMMENTARY g Richard Collins 0 [R] A CONCERT OF WORDS o An anthology compiled by Vernon Wa kins and presented by Frank Jones o Poems i in t he origi nal and in translation 9 from France~ Japans Benga1 9 I taly s Germanys China s and in the Latin tongueo

9 0 00 KENNETH REXROTH ~ s Book Reviews o (KPFA) 61 0 9 0 30 ORPHEUS 0 The second i n he series of

programs commemorating the Bard of Mythologyo This evening==Haydn g Or-feo and Euridi ce 0

10030 HANDELg LA RESURREZIONE o The co~lete oratorio performed by he Santini Chamber Orchestra and Chorus of Muenster conducted by Rudol~ Ewerhart 9 with soloists Edith Gabry9 Annemarie Toepler= MarizY9 Emmy Li sken i Alfred Fackert and Erich Wenko

PAGE 6 KRAB SUNDAY AUGUST 23 5030 MUSIC FROM THE I TALIAN BROADCASTING SYSTEM o

Ao Scarlatti g Santa Teodos i ao Orat orio i n 2 movements for Soloists~ Chorus~ String Orchestra i Organ and Harpsichordo

Rossellinig La Guerrao Opera in One Acto 730 COMMENTARYg Keve Brayo [R] 80 00 PROGRAM WITH A HOLE for late arrivals 0 9000 ERNST KRENEKo

Spiritus Intelligentiae Sanctusi Sonata Number 3 for Piano Lamentations of the Prophet Jeremiah

10 0 30 THE BOOK OF JOB o Adapted and directed by Howard 0 0 Sacklere with Herbert Marshall as Job o (Caedmon) 0

1130 J oBoBACHg CANTATA 33 Allein zu diro Ii

MONDAY AUGUST 24 6 0 00 DECLINE AND FALL Gibbon=Brow 66 [R] 6030 SCHUBERTg THE DEATH OF LAZARUS

A Religious Drama in One Act Ar t hur Winograd conducts the Philharmonia Orcho of Hamburg~

715 FILM REVIEW o [R] 70 30 COMMENTARYg Giovanni Costigan 0 [R] 80 00 MUSIC WITH WHICH TO CONTEMPLATE BEAUTY o

Debussyg Proses Lyriques o Partchg The Bewitchedo American Ballads sung by Ed McCurdyo Blakey g Drum Thunder 0

Natania Davrathg Songs of Old Russia o Couperin g L~ Arlequine o

9030 AFRICAN PERIODICALS o Discussion and readings by Si Ottenbergo [R]

100 00 HAL SHERLOCK plays Dixieland records 10 0 30 JEAN SHEPHERDs weekly Newsletter (WOR) [R] 11015 MUSIC OF SPAINo Dance music from AndalusiaI

Majorca Ibiza j Jarez and Seville

Id

KRAB PAGE 7 ~DAY AUGUST 25 50 30 MARY POPPINS The final i nstallment r ead by

Judy Bucko 6 0 00 FROM THE RECORDS OF ALFRED DELLERg =

Three Ravens Q The Cruel Mother i Folk Songs of Vaughan Williamsij and A Musical Panorama of Shakespeare 0 s Englando

70 30 eOMMENTARYg VISITING COMMENTATORo [R] 80 00 GEORGE ROCHBERGg SYMPHONY NUMBER 20 8030 LOVE POEMS OF JOHN DONNE 9 read by Richard

Burton 0 (Caedmon) 0 9000 THE HISTORY OF MUSIC o Part 17 of the series

with Alan Rich -(KPFA) o [R==Sunday Ao M] 10000 PHILOSOPHY EAST AND WESTo Al~n Watts on

t ape from KPFA o [R] 10030 BERLIOZg TE DEUM 9 Op022o

The Royal Philharmonic Orche_stla conducted by Sir Thomas Beecham

WEDNESDAY AUGUST 26 50 30 JANET HEWS reads oto the children 0 6000 GIBBONS DECLINE AND FALL James Brow reads

Part 67 of the long- and soItY story 0 [R] 6030 LETTERS AND THINGS that people send uSo 70 00 ANNOUNCERiS CHOICE of early evening musico 030 COMMENTARYg Jack Zektzero [ R] 8000 MISSISSIPPI REPORT News of the Voter

Registration Drive -~other eivil Right s Activities that reacheaus by phone on tape orin person o

830 SOCIALISED MEDICINE A live Panel Discussion which brings together 2 American and 2 British doctors== one of e-ach front e-i ther side 0 Doctors Frank Milam- and William- Halliday of the USA 9 and Doctors Chris Blagg and David Fryer of the UKo The discussion follows two recent

v

PAGE 8 KRAB WEDNESDAY AUGUST 26 continued

degvisiting commen aries sect by Doctor Blagg The moderat or is Prof Ral ph Johnsono

10 0 00 THE VOI CE OF VI CTORIA DE LOS ANGELES o

Spanish Songs f rom t he Gothic 9 Renaissance g

and Baroque periods i Vi11a=Lobos B Bachianas Brasileiras No 0 5 for Soprano and Ei ght QCel1i

11000 BLUEGRASS MUSIC o Ron Ginther continues hi s series of programs o

THURSDAY AUGUST 27 5 30 THE ADVENTURES O DOCTOR DOOLI TTLEo

Lena Kaplan continues he r reading for the children

60 00 HAPPY BI RTHDAY CONFUCIUS o

Two Tr adit ional Peking Operas i recorded in China by Folkways 0

Beating t he Dragon Robe in which the infant Emperor Chao Chen is abducted 9 and a tailless cat substituted for himo The Rus e of the Empty Cit y in which General Chu Ko Lianges subordinates disobey his i nstructi ons with disastrous consequencieso

7 0 15 SOVIET PRESS AND PERI ODICALSo The r egul ar program wi h William Mande 0 (KPFA) [ R)

70 30 COMMENTARY g William Hanson 0 [R] 80 00 THE MILLER9S TALE 9 f rom Chaucer ~ s

Cant erbury Tales 9 r ead in Mi ddl e English by Robert Payne of t he University of Washingt ono [R]

80 40 LESTER TRIMBLE g FOUR FRAGrmNTS FROM THE CANTERBURY TALES performed by Adele Addison i soprano gt Robert Conant~ harpsichord~ Charl es Russo i clar i net 9 and Martin Orens t ein 9 flute 0

KRAB

THURSDAY AUGUST 27 (~tinued) 90 15 THE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Or NATIONS==RUSSIAo

Dro JudithThornton - discuss~ the develop= ment of the Soviet economy~in the second of the series of talks recorded by KRAB at the University of WashingtoD4 _[R]

10000 JAZZ NOW out of LGw~l u s bago

FRIDAY AUGUST 28 6 0 00 THE ROMAN EMPIRE at the end of t he Fourth

Century AoDo Gibbons description read by James Browo [R]

6030 CONSERVATIVE CONTEMPORARY COMPOSERS o Hershy Kay g Western Symphony 9 performed by

the New York City Baile~ Orohestra p Leon Barzin conductor 0 --

Thomsong Filling Station~ performed by the same orchestra~ Leon Barzin- conductoro

Roy Harrisg Symphony 1933 perf ormed by the Boston Symphony 6rehestra 9 Dro Serge Koussevi~zky conductoro

7030 COMMENTARYg Frederick Bo Exnero [R] 80 00 MOZART g REQUIEMo An analysis by Dr o Louise

Cuyler~ Visiting Professor of Music at t he Universit y of Washington 9 with musical illustrat iona by~he University Vocal Ensemble 0

9030 MOZART g REQUIEM 0 Complete performanceo 10000 A PEN TO CHANGE AMERICA o

An address byen Upton Sinclair ( 85 years~ 77 booksL (KPFA) 0

10 0 45 ORPHEUSo The third in tbe series of programs dedicated to the accomplished sen of Apol lo (himself no mean musician) and Calliope 0

This evening another view or the story of Orpheus and EUl)ydice===Offenbach 0 s Orpheus in the Underworld 0

j)

PAGE 10 KRAB SATURDAY AUGUST 29 6 00 SCHOENBERG VOL VI ~ GURRE=LIEDER 030 COMMENTARY ~ Reggie Alleyne 0 [R] 8000 CLASSIC J AZZ- Mike Duff yQ program is hear d

every two weeks at t his time 9000 BOOKS REVIEWED by Kenneth Rexrotho 62 i n the

series of weekly programs f rom KPFAo 930 JOHANN SEBASTI AN BACH~ ST JOHN PASSION o

A complete performance by t he Vienna State Opera Orchestra and the Vi enna Academy horus conducted by Hermann Scherchen o Soloists include Otto Wiener as Jesus ~ John van Kesteren as the Evangelist g and Franz Holet schek at the organ (Westminster )

SUNDAY AUGUST 30 600 THE MUS IC OF FRANCIS POULENC

Les Biches--Suite Concerto for Organ Strings and Timpani Suite Francaise -Secheresses

730 COMMENTARY ~ John Watt [R] 8 00 THE CIVI L WAR IN SPAIN Paul Jacobs ~ of the

Insti tute of Industrial Relations (KPFA ) [R] 80 50 RHYTHM AND BLUES by Jesse Fuller~ Ros coe

Holcomb i Wade Ward and Henry Thomas 10 50 THREE THOUSAND RED ANTS

A recent play by Lawrence Ferlinghett i 9

fea uring Mark and Edna Hamrner i and produced by J ack- Nesse l f0l KPFA o [R]

1130 J BoBACH g CANTATA NO o7 8 Performed by t he Choi r and Orchestra of the Bach Guild~ Fel i x Prohaska conductor

MORN-ING PROGRAMS g KRAB is on t he air between 10 At1 and l PM to repeat all prcrgrams marked [ R] i t he Guide 0 Commentaries are r epeated at about 10 015 AM o

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KRAB PAGE 1] 9029 ROOSEVELT WAY NORTHEAST ~ SEATTLE 9 WASHINGTON

10707 MEGACYCLES20 KILOWATTS Program Listing 43 August 17~309 1~4 Program listings are printed each two weeks 9 and are issued free to subscribers who suppor our non=commercial free=forum -broadcasting at t he rate of $12 a year

Getting a radio station on t he air and keeping i t there for a year-and a half still strikes most overworked KRAB vo-lunteers as a monu= mental achievement 0 The secondhand equipment Iol the voluntary nature of the help9 and the incessant cost s of running t he s~ation are only a few of the stumbl ing blocks which have given this undertak ing the aura of a slow and tedious upriJ-i struggle Yet by dint of hours here and dollars -there 9 we 9 re still here o

The day=to=dayness of t he pace -at KRAB makes it very difficult f or us to see wh~re a second step may be taken s how and in which di rect i on o It would~ we have begun t o hoperaquo be a second st ep toward making KRAB somehow better It would make people proud of USi happy at our existence 9 excited by what we are doing a Some step ll of the many we -imaginel) which would he a j oy to allo

With thi s new program guide we have taken a part of that second s-tep-alf it is only easier to read we are hapPY 0 If the art work OIl he cover is a nice addition to your coffee tables we are ecstatic And if you t hink- that at last-- we aloe trying to lI10ve onward and somehow upward g we hope you are right 0 Please aecept the-new KRAB program guide with our compLiments and gratitudeo

calligraphyg Peter Norton o cover designg Mike Johnson 0

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KRAB PAGE 3 TUE5DAY AUGUST 18 (cont inued )

re issued by the Origin Jazz LibrarY9 hese recordings have been unavai lable for 30 years

7 30 COMMENTARY g John Basil o [ R] 8 00 AMERICA 9S TOWN MEETING = WHI CH WAY

AMERICA A recor di ng of one of he most popular r adio programs of the 30s 9 t his session featuring Raymond Moley~ A J Muste 9

Norman Thomas and Lawrence Denni s Recorded in 193 bull (KPFA ) [R]

900 THE HISTORY OF MUSIC Part 16 of t he series with Alan Rich (KPFA) [R=~Sunday AM ]

10 cOO ALAN WATTSg PHILOSOPHY EAST AND WEST 38 in the continuing series (KPFA) [R]

1030 BEDLAM ==~a program of Mad Scenes from the Opera Stravinsky The Rakes Progress

Bellini ~ I Puri tani Handel Orlando

WEDNESDAY AUGUST 19 530 JANET HEWS reads for the children 600 IN COMMEMORATION OF THE 35TH ANNIVERSARY

730 800

830 9 0 30 10 00

10 20

OF THE DEATH OF DIAGHILEV Sat ie g Parade Stravinskyg Pulcinella Stravinsky g Petrushka

COMMENTARYg Hallock Hoffman [R] MISS I SS I PPI REPORT The weekly progr am wi t h news of t he Summer Project [R] THE J AZZ OF BUD SHANK POETRY PROGRAM organi sed by Robert Bagg PROSTITUTION I N SEATTLE bull Donald Cl ough 9 of the American Socia Health Associ at i on ~ speaking at a meeting at the Seat t l e=King Count y Health Office 0 [ R] AMERICAN SONGS Mike Russ f rom Portland

PAGE 4 KRAB WEDNESDAY AUGUST 19 (continued)

and Roger Wheeler of Seattle playi ng an expanded U folku- repertoire and laughing in the KRAB studio

THURSDAY AUGUST 20 50 30 LENA KAPLAN reads -a further -adventure of the

amiable Doctor Doorittle 6 0 00 A TALE OF MORAL DECADENCE AND POLITICAL

DECLINE 0 Gibbonis Rome read by Browe 64 0 [R] 6030 A GREGORIAN CHANT 0 Mass fOr-the Feasts of

t he Blessed- Virgin i sung by the- Choir of the Monks of the Abbey- of Saint=Pierre de Solesmes a directed by Dom Joseph Gajardo

60 55 RABBI HIRSH having recently Teturned from Sto August ine i Florida interviewed by Jon Gallant

7015 SOVIET PRESS AND PERIODICALS The weekly review with William Mandel (KPFA ) [R]

70 30 COMMENTARYg Craig Campbello [R] 80 00 DELETED AND FOREIGN RECORDS g now at a new

time and in the hands of Dick Frahmi who tackles ~The Same Old Ideau=~~Beethoven g

Cont ra Dances 7 Creatures of Prometheus= Ballet Prometheus Variations for Piano-=~ which lead to the last movement of the much maligned Eroica Symphonyo

90 30 THE WEALTH OF NATIONSo A talk by Profo Robert Thomas i following Ao Smitho This is the first of a sertes of lectures on economics and underdeveloped countries r ecorded by KRAB at the University of Washingtono [R]

10000 JAZZ NOW with Lowell Richards bull

FRIDAY AUGUST 21 60 00 A CHAMBER MUSIC CONCERTo

Bachg Sonata 6 for Harpsichord amp Violino

KRAB FRfI)AY AUGUST 21 (cont i nued)

PAGE 5

Katzs Bar ab amp Britten~ Mus ic r or Recorders o Haydn g Quartet f or Guitar -and Stringso A Scarlattig Sonata in Fa Shostakovitchg Quartet Number 80

COMMENTARYg Frank Krasnoyskyo [R] MURDER IN THE CATHEDRALe by TS o E iota Robert Donat in Robert Helpmannos production for the Old Vic Companyo THE MUSIC OF J OHANNES THILMANo Symphony in D Mi nor Sonata for Engl ish Horn and Piano 9 St r i ng Quartet 2 i n B Maj or Nonet Clarinet Quintet ~ Piano Concerto i n B 0p o710 (on tape from East Germany)

SATURDAY AUGUST 22 6000 EDWARD GIBBONg The Decline and Fall of the

Roman Empire o Part 65 r ead by Jo Browo [R] ETHNIC MUSIC f r om Yugoslavia o COMMENTARY g Richard Collins 0 [R] A CONCERT OF WORDS o An anthology compiled by Vernon Wa kins and presented by Frank Jones o Poems i in t he origi nal and in translation 9 from France~ Japans Benga1 9 I taly s Germanys China s and in the Latin tongueo

9 0 00 KENNETH REXROTH ~ s Book Reviews o (KPFA) 61 0 9 0 30 ORPHEUS 0 The second i n he series of

programs commemorating the Bard of Mythologyo This evening==Haydn g Or-feo and Euridi ce 0

10030 HANDELg LA RESURREZIONE o The co~lete oratorio performed by he Santini Chamber Orchestra and Chorus of Muenster conducted by Rudol~ Ewerhart 9 with soloists Edith Gabry9 Annemarie Toepler= MarizY9 Emmy Li sken i Alfred Fackert and Erich Wenko

PAGE 6 KRAB SUNDAY AUGUST 23 5030 MUSIC FROM THE I TALIAN BROADCASTING SYSTEM o

Ao Scarlatti g Santa Teodos i ao Orat orio i n 2 movements for Soloists~ Chorus~ String Orchestra i Organ and Harpsichordo

Rossellinig La Guerrao Opera in One Acto 730 COMMENTARYg Keve Brayo [R] 80 00 PROGRAM WITH A HOLE for late arrivals 0 9000 ERNST KRENEKo

Spiritus Intelligentiae Sanctusi Sonata Number 3 for Piano Lamentations of the Prophet Jeremiah

10 0 30 THE BOOK OF JOB o Adapted and directed by Howard 0 0 Sacklere with Herbert Marshall as Job o (Caedmon) 0

1130 J oBoBACHg CANTATA 33 Allein zu diro Ii

MONDAY AUGUST 24 6 0 00 DECLINE AND FALL Gibbon=Brow 66 [R] 6030 SCHUBERTg THE DEATH OF LAZARUS

A Religious Drama in One Act Ar t hur Winograd conducts the Philharmonia Orcho of Hamburg~

715 FILM REVIEW o [R] 70 30 COMMENTARYg Giovanni Costigan 0 [R] 80 00 MUSIC WITH WHICH TO CONTEMPLATE BEAUTY o

Debussyg Proses Lyriques o Partchg The Bewitchedo American Ballads sung by Ed McCurdyo Blakey g Drum Thunder 0

Natania Davrathg Songs of Old Russia o Couperin g L~ Arlequine o

9030 AFRICAN PERIODICALS o Discussion and readings by Si Ottenbergo [R]

100 00 HAL SHERLOCK plays Dixieland records 10 0 30 JEAN SHEPHERDs weekly Newsletter (WOR) [R] 11015 MUSIC OF SPAINo Dance music from AndalusiaI

Majorca Ibiza j Jarez and Seville

Id

KRAB PAGE 7 ~DAY AUGUST 25 50 30 MARY POPPINS The final i nstallment r ead by

Judy Bucko 6 0 00 FROM THE RECORDS OF ALFRED DELLERg =

Three Ravens Q The Cruel Mother i Folk Songs of Vaughan Williamsij and A Musical Panorama of Shakespeare 0 s Englando

70 30 eOMMENTARYg VISITING COMMENTATORo [R] 80 00 GEORGE ROCHBERGg SYMPHONY NUMBER 20 8030 LOVE POEMS OF JOHN DONNE 9 read by Richard

Burton 0 (Caedmon) 0 9000 THE HISTORY OF MUSIC o Part 17 of the series

with Alan Rich -(KPFA) o [R==Sunday Ao M] 10000 PHILOSOPHY EAST AND WESTo Al~n Watts on

t ape from KPFA o [R] 10030 BERLIOZg TE DEUM 9 Op022o

The Royal Philharmonic Orche_stla conducted by Sir Thomas Beecham

WEDNESDAY AUGUST 26 50 30 JANET HEWS reads oto the children 0 6000 GIBBONS DECLINE AND FALL James Brow reads

Part 67 of the long- and soItY story 0 [R] 6030 LETTERS AND THINGS that people send uSo 70 00 ANNOUNCERiS CHOICE of early evening musico 030 COMMENTARYg Jack Zektzero [ R] 8000 MISSISSIPPI REPORT News of the Voter

Registration Drive -~other eivil Right s Activities that reacheaus by phone on tape orin person o

830 SOCIALISED MEDICINE A live Panel Discussion which brings together 2 American and 2 British doctors== one of e-ach front e-i ther side 0 Doctors Frank Milam- and William- Halliday of the USA 9 and Doctors Chris Blagg and David Fryer of the UKo The discussion follows two recent

v

PAGE 8 KRAB WEDNESDAY AUGUST 26 continued

degvisiting commen aries sect by Doctor Blagg The moderat or is Prof Ral ph Johnsono

10 0 00 THE VOI CE OF VI CTORIA DE LOS ANGELES o

Spanish Songs f rom t he Gothic 9 Renaissance g

and Baroque periods i Vi11a=Lobos B Bachianas Brasileiras No 0 5 for Soprano and Ei ght QCel1i

11000 BLUEGRASS MUSIC o Ron Ginther continues hi s series of programs o

THURSDAY AUGUST 27 5 30 THE ADVENTURES O DOCTOR DOOLI TTLEo

Lena Kaplan continues he r reading for the children

60 00 HAPPY BI RTHDAY CONFUCIUS o

Two Tr adit ional Peking Operas i recorded in China by Folkways 0

Beating t he Dragon Robe in which the infant Emperor Chao Chen is abducted 9 and a tailless cat substituted for himo The Rus e of the Empty Cit y in which General Chu Ko Lianges subordinates disobey his i nstructi ons with disastrous consequencieso

7 0 15 SOVIET PRESS AND PERI ODICALSo The r egul ar program wi h William Mande 0 (KPFA) [ R)

70 30 COMMENTARY g William Hanson 0 [R] 80 00 THE MILLER9S TALE 9 f rom Chaucer ~ s

Cant erbury Tales 9 r ead in Mi ddl e English by Robert Payne of t he University of Washingt ono [R]

80 40 LESTER TRIMBLE g FOUR FRAGrmNTS FROM THE CANTERBURY TALES performed by Adele Addison i soprano gt Robert Conant~ harpsichord~ Charl es Russo i clar i net 9 and Martin Orens t ein 9 flute 0

KRAB

THURSDAY AUGUST 27 (~tinued) 90 15 THE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Or NATIONS==RUSSIAo

Dro JudithThornton - discuss~ the develop= ment of the Soviet economy~in the second of the series of talks recorded by KRAB at the University of WashingtoD4 _[R]

10000 JAZZ NOW out of LGw~l u s bago

FRIDAY AUGUST 28 6 0 00 THE ROMAN EMPIRE at the end of t he Fourth

Century AoDo Gibbons description read by James Browo [R]

6030 CONSERVATIVE CONTEMPORARY COMPOSERS o Hershy Kay g Western Symphony 9 performed by

the New York City Baile~ Orohestra p Leon Barzin conductor 0 --

Thomsong Filling Station~ performed by the same orchestra~ Leon Barzin- conductoro

Roy Harrisg Symphony 1933 perf ormed by the Boston Symphony 6rehestra 9 Dro Serge Koussevi~zky conductoro

7030 COMMENTARYg Frederick Bo Exnero [R] 80 00 MOZART g REQUIEMo An analysis by Dr o Louise

Cuyler~ Visiting Professor of Music at t he Universit y of Washington 9 with musical illustrat iona by~he University Vocal Ensemble 0

9030 MOZART g REQUIEM 0 Complete performanceo 10000 A PEN TO CHANGE AMERICA o

An address byen Upton Sinclair ( 85 years~ 77 booksL (KPFA) 0

10 0 45 ORPHEUSo The third in tbe series of programs dedicated to the accomplished sen of Apol lo (himself no mean musician) and Calliope 0

This evening another view or the story of Orpheus and EUl)ydice===Offenbach 0 s Orpheus in the Underworld 0

j)

PAGE 10 KRAB SATURDAY AUGUST 29 6 00 SCHOENBERG VOL VI ~ GURRE=LIEDER 030 COMMENTARY ~ Reggie Alleyne 0 [R] 8000 CLASSIC J AZZ- Mike Duff yQ program is hear d

every two weeks at t his time 9000 BOOKS REVIEWED by Kenneth Rexrotho 62 i n the

series of weekly programs f rom KPFAo 930 JOHANN SEBASTI AN BACH~ ST JOHN PASSION o

A complete performance by t he Vienna State Opera Orchestra and the Vi enna Academy horus conducted by Hermann Scherchen o Soloists include Otto Wiener as Jesus ~ John van Kesteren as the Evangelist g and Franz Holet schek at the organ (Westminster )

SUNDAY AUGUST 30 600 THE MUS IC OF FRANCIS POULENC

Les Biches--Suite Concerto for Organ Strings and Timpani Suite Francaise -Secheresses

730 COMMENTARY ~ John Watt [R] 8 00 THE CIVI L WAR IN SPAIN Paul Jacobs ~ of the

Insti tute of Industrial Relations (KPFA ) [R] 80 50 RHYTHM AND BLUES by Jesse Fuller~ Ros coe

Holcomb i Wade Ward and Henry Thomas 10 50 THREE THOUSAND RED ANTS

A recent play by Lawrence Ferlinghett i 9

fea uring Mark and Edna Hamrner i and produced by J ack- Nesse l f0l KPFA o [R]

1130 J BoBACH g CANTATA NO o7 8 Performed by t he Choi r and Orchestra of the Bach Guild~ Fel i x Prohaska conductor

MORN-ING PROGRAMS g KRAB is on t he air between 10 At1 and l PM to repeat all prcrgrams marked [ R] i t he Guide 0 Commentaries are r epeated at about 10 015 AM o

)

KRAB PAGE 1] 9029 ROOSEVELT WAY NORTHEAST ~ SEATTLE 9 WASHINGTON

10707 MEGACYCLES20 KILOWATTS Program Listing 43 August 17~309 1~4 Program listings are printed each two weeks 9 and are issued free to subscribers who suppor our non=commercial free=forum -broadcasting at t he rate of $12 a year

Getting a radio station on t he air and keeping i t there for a year-and a half still strikes most overworked KRAB vo-lunteers as a monu= mental achievement 0 The secondhand equipment Iol the voluntary nature of the help9 and the incessant cost s of running t he s~ation are only a few of the stumbl ing blocks which have given this undertak ing the aura of a slow and tedious upriJ-i struggle Yet by dint of hours here and dollars -there 9 we 9 re still here o

The day=to=dayness of t he pace -at KRAB makes it very difficult f or us to see wh~re a second step may be taken s how and in which di rect i on o It would~ we have begun t o hoperaquo be a second st ep toward making KRAB somehow better It would make people proud of USi happy at our existence 9 excited by what we are doing a Some step ll of the many we -imaginel) which would he a j oy to allo

With thi s new program guide we have taken a part of that second s-tep-alf it is only easier to read we are hapPY 0 If the art work OIl he cover is a nice addition to your coffee tables we are ecstatic And if you t hink- that at last-- we aloe trying to lI10ve onward and somehow upward g we hope you are right 0 Please aecept the-new KRAB program guide with our compLiments and gratitudeo

calligraphyg Peter Norton o cover designg Mike Johnson 0

-------lt - -

KRAB 9029 ROOSEVELT WAY NORTHEAST SEATTLE WASHINGTON 98115 0

DATED PROGRAM MATERIAL RETURN REQUESTED LAKEVIEW 2-2321

BULK RATE Uo So POSTAGE

P A I D

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PAGE 4 KRAB WEDNESDAY AUGUST 19 (continued)

and Roger Wheeler of Seattle playi ng an expanded U folku- repertoire and laughing in the KRAB studio

THURSDAY AUGUST 20 50 30 LENA KAPLAN reads -a further -adventure of the

amiable Doctor Doorittle 6 0 00 A TALE OF MORAL DECADENCE AND POLITICAL

DECLINE 0 Gibbonis Rome read by Browe 64 0 [R] 6030 A GREGORIAN CHANT 0 Mass fOr-the Feasts of

t he Blessed- Virgin i sung by the- Choir of the Monks of the Abbey- of Saint=Pierre de Solesmes a directed by Dom Joseph Gajardo

60 55 RABBI HIRSH having recently Teturned from Sto August ine i Florida interviewed by Jon Gallant

7015 SOVIET PRESS AND PERIODICALS The weekly review with William Mandel (KPFA ) [R]

70 30 COMMENTARYg Craig Campbello [R] 80 00 DELETED AND FOREIGN RECORDS g now at a new

time and in the hands of Dick Frahmi who tackles ~The Same Old Ideau=~~Beethoven g

Cont ra Dances 7 Creatures of Prometheus= Ballet Prometheus Variations for Piano-=~ which lead to the last movement of the much maligned Eroica Symphonyo

90 30 THE WEALTH OF NATIONSo A talk by Profo Robert Thomas i following Ao Smitho This is the first of a sertes of lectures on economics and underdeveloped countries r ecorded by KRAB at the University of Washingtono [R]

10000 JAZZ NOW with Lowell Richards bull

FRIDAY AUGUST 21 60 00 A CHAMBER MUSIC CONCERTo

Bachg Sonata 6 for Harpsichord amp Violino

KRAB FRfI)AY AUGUST 21 (cont i nued)

PAGE 5

Katzs Bar ab amp Britten~ Mus ic r or Recorders o Haydn g Quartet f or Guitar -and Stringso A Scarlattig Sonata in Fa Shostakovitchg Quartet Number 80

COMMENTARYg Frank Krasnoyskyo [R] MURDER IN THE CATHEDRALe by TS o E iota Robert Donat in Robert Helpmannos production for the Old Vic Companyo THE MUSIC OF J OHANNES THILMANo Symphony in D Mi nor Sonata for Engl ish Horn and Piano 9 St r i ng Quartet 2 i n B Maj or Nonet Clarinet Quintet ~ Piano Concerto i n B 0p o710 (on tape from East Germany)

SATURDAY AUGUST 22 6000 EDWARD GIBBONg The Decline and Fall of the

Roman Empire o Part 65 r ead by Jo Browo [R] ETHNIC MUSIC f r om Yugoslavia o COMMENTARY g Richard Collins 0 [R] A CONCERT OF WORDS o An anthology compiled by Vernon Wa kins and presented by Frank Jones o Poems i in t he origi nal and in translation 9 from France~ Japans Benga1 9 I taly s Germanys China s and in the Latin tongueo

9 0 00 KENNETH REXROTH ~ s Book Reviews o (KPFA) 61 0 9 0 30 ORPHEUS 0 The second i n he series of

programs commemorating the Bard of Mythologyo This evening==Haydn g Or-feo and Euridi ce 0

10030 HANDELg LA RESURREZIONE o The co~lete oratorio performed by he Santini Chamber Orchestra and Chorus of Muenster conducted by Rudol~ Ewerhart 9 with soloists Edith Gabry9 Annemarie Toepler= MarizY9 Emmy Li sken i Alfred Fackert and Erich Wenko

PAGE 6 KRAB SUNDAY AUGUST 23 5030 MUSIC FROM THE I TALIAN BROADCASTING SYSTEM o

Ao Scarlatti g Santa Teodos i ao Orat orio i n 2 movements for Soloists~ Chorus~ String Orchestra i Organ and Harpsichordo

Rossellinig La Guerrao Opera in One Acto 730 COMMENTARYg Keve Brayo [R] 80 00 PROGRAM WITH A HOLE for late arrivals 0 9000 ERNST KRENEKo

Spiritus Intelligentiae Sanctusi Sonata Number 3 for Piano Lamentations of the Prophet Jeremiah

10 0 30 THE BOOK OF JOB o Adapted and directed by Howard 0 0 Sacklere with Herbert Marshall as Job o (Caedmon) 0

1130 J oBoBACHg CANTATA 33 Allein zu diro Ii

MONDAY AUGUST 24 6 0 00 DECLINE AND FALL Gibbon=Brow 66 [R] 6030 SCHUBERTg THE DEATH OF LAZARUS

A Religious Drama in One Act Ar t hur Winograd conducts the Philharmonia Orcho of Hamburg~

715 FILM REVIEW o [R] 70 30 COMMENTARYg Giovanni Costigan 0 [R] 80 00 MUSIC WITH WHICH TO CONTEMPLATE BEAUTY o

Debussyg Proses Lyriques o Partchg The Bewitchedo American Ballads sung by Ed McCurdyo Blakey g Drum Thunder 0

Natania Davrathg Songs of Old Russia o Couperin g L~ Arlequine o

9030 AFRICAN PERIODICALS o Discussion and readings by Si Ottenbergo [R]

100 00 HAL SHERLOCK plays Dixieland records 10 0 30 JEAN SHEPHERDs weekly Newsletter (WOR) [R] 11015 MUSIC OF SPAINo Dance music from AndalusiaI

Majorca Ibiza j Jarez and Seville

Id

KRAB PAGE 7 ~DAY AUGUST 25 50 30 MARY POPPINS The final i nstallment r ead by

Judy Bucko 6 0 00 FROM THE RECORDS OF ALFRED DELLERg =

Three Ravens Q The Cruel Mother i Folk Songs of Vaughan Williamsij and A Musical Panorama of Shakespeare 0 s Englando

70 30 eOMMENTARYg VISITING COMMENTATORo [R] 80 00 GEORGE ROCHBERGg SYMPHONY NUMBER 20 8030 LOVE POEMS OF JOHN DONNE 9 read by Richard

Burton 0 (Caedmon) 0 9000 THE HISTORY OF MUSIC o Part 17 of the series

with Alan Rich -(KPFA) o [R==Sunday Ao M] 10000 PHILOSOPHY EAST AND WESTo Al~n Watts on

t ape from KPFA o [R] 10030 BERLIOZg TE DEUM 9 Op022o

The Royal Philharmonic Orche_stla conducted by Sir Thomas Beecham

WEDNESDAY AUGUST 26 50 30 JANET HEWS reads oto the children 0 6000 GIBBONS DECLINE AND FALL James Brow reads

Part 67 of the long- and soItY story 0 [R] 6030 LETTERS AND THINGS that people send uSo 70 00 ANNOUNCERiS CHOICE of early evening musico 030 COMMENTARYg Jack Zektzero [ R] 8000 MISSISSIPPI REPORT News of the Voter

Registration Drive -~other eivil Right s Activities that reacheaus by phone on tape orin person o

830 SOCIALISED MEDICINE A live Panel Discussion which brings together 2 American and 2 British doctors== one of e-ach front e-i ther side 0 Doctors Frank Milam- and William- Halliday of the USA 9 and Doctors Chris Blagg and David Fryer of the UKo The discussion follows two recent

v

PAGE 8 KRAB WEDNESDAY AUGUST 26 continued

degvisiting commen aries sect by Doctor Blagg The moderat or is Prof Ral ph Johnsono

10 0 00 THE VOI CE OF VI CTORIA DE LOS ANGELES o

Spanish Songs f rom t he Gothic 9 Renaissance g

and Baroque periods i Vi11a=Lobos B Bachianas Brasileiras No 0 5 for Soprano and Ei ght QCel1i

11000 BLUEGRASS MUSIC o Ron Ginther continues hi s series of programs o

THURSDAY AUGUST 27 5 30 THE ADVENTURES O DOCTOR DOOLI TTLEo

Lena Kaplan continues he r reading for the children

60 00 HAPPY BI RTHDAY CONFUCIUS o

Two Tr adit ional Peking Operas i recorded in China by Folkways 0

Beating t he Dragon Robe in which the infant Emperor Chao Chen is abducted 9 and a tailless cat substituted for himo The Rus e of the Empty Cit y in which General Chu Ko Lianges subordinates disobey his i nstructi ons with disastrous consequencieso

7 0 15 SOVIET PRESS AND PERI ODICALSo The r egul ar program wi h William Mande 0 (KPFA) [ R)

70 30 COMMENTARY g William Hanson 0 [R] 80 00 THE MILLER9S TALE 9 f rom Chaucer ~ s

Cant erbury Tales 9 r ead in Mi ddl e English by Robert Payne of t he University of Washingt ono [R]

80 40 LESTER TRIMBLE g FOUR FRAGrmNTS FROM THE CANTERBURY TALES performed by Adele Addison i soprano gt Robert Conant~ harpsichord~ Charl es Russo i clar i net 9 and Martin Orens t ein 9 flute 0

KRAB

THURSDAY AUGUST 27 (~tinued) 90 15 THE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Or NATIONS==RUSSIAo

Dro JudithThornton - discuss~ the develop= ment of the Soviet economy~in the second of the series of talks recorded by KRAB at the University of WashingtoD4 _[R]

10000 JAZZ NOW out of LGw~l u s bago

FRIDAY AUGUST 28 6 0 00 THE ROMAN EMPIRE at the end of t he Fourth

Century AoDo Gibbons description read by James Browo [R]

6030 CONSERVATIVE CONTEMPORARY COMPOSERS o Hershy Kay g Western Symphony 9 performed by

the New York City Baile~ Orohestra p Leon Barzin conductor 0 --

Thomsong Filling Station~ performed by the same orchestra~ Leon Barzin- conductoro

Roy Harrisg Symphony 1933 perf ormed by the Boston Symphony 6rehestra 9 Dro Serge Koussevi~zky conductoro

7030 COMMENTARYg Frederick Bo Exnero [R] 80 00 MOZART g REQUIEMo An analysis by Dr o Louise

Cuyler~ Visiting Professor of Music at t he Universit y of Washington 9 with musical illustrat iona by~he University Vocal Ensemble 0

9030 MOZART g REQUIEM 0 Complete performanceo 10000 A PEN TO CHANGE AMERICA o

An address byen Upton Sinclair ( 85 years~ 77 booksL (KPFA) 0

10 0 45 ORPHEUSo The third in tbe series of programs dedicated to the accomplished sen of Apol lo (himself no mean musician) and Calliope 0

This evening another view or the story of Orpheus and EUl)ydice===Offenbach 0 s Orpheus in the Underworld 0

j)

PAGE 10 KRAB SATURDAY AUGUST 29 6 00 SCHOENBERG VOL VI ~ GURRE=LIEDER 030 COMMENTARY ~ Reggie Alleyne 0 [R] 8000 CLASSIC J AZZ- Mike Duff yQ program is hear d

every two weeks at t his time 9000 BOOKS REVIEWED by Kenneth Rexrotho 62 i n the

series of weekly programs f rom KPFAo 930 JOHANN SEBASTI AN BACH~ ST JOHN PASSION o

A complete performance by t he Vienna State Opera Orchestra and the Vi enna Academy horus conducted by Hermann Scherchen o Soloists include Otto Wiener as Jesus ~ John van Kesteren as the Evangelist g and Franz Holet schek at the organ (Westminster )

SUNDAY AUGUST 30 600 THE MUS IC OF FRANCIS POULENC

Les Biches--Suite Concerto for Organ Strings and Timpani Suite Francaise -Secheresses

730 COMMENTARY ~ John Watt [R] 8 00 THE CIVI L WAR IN SPAIN Paul Jacobs ~ of the

Insti tute of Industrial Relations (KPFA ) [R] 80 50 RHYTHM AND BLUES by Jesse Fuller~ Ros coe

Holcomb i Wade Ward and Henry Thomas 10 50 THREE THOUSAND RED ANTS

A recent play by Lawrence Ferlinghett i 9

fea uring Mark and Edna Hamrner i and produced by J ack- Nesse l f0l KPFA o [R]

1130 J BoBACH g CANTATA NO o7 8 Performed by t he Choi r and Orchestra of the Bach Guild~ Fel i x Prohaska conductor

MORN-ING PROGRAMS g KRAB is on t he air between 10 At1 and l PM to repeat all prcrgrams marked [ R] i t he Guide 0 Commentaries are r epeated at about 10 015 AM o

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KRAB PAGE 1] 9029 ROOSEVELT WAY NORTHEAST ~ SEATTLE 9 WASHINGTON

10707 MEGACYCLES20 KILOWATTS Program Listing 43 August 17~309 1~4 Program listings are printed each two weeks 9 and are issued free to subscribers who suppor our non=commercial free=forum -broadcasting at t he rate of $12 a year

Getting a radio station on t he air and keeping i t there for a year-and a half still strikes most overworked KRAB vo-lunteers as a monu= mental achievement 0 The secondhand equipment Iol the voluntary nature of the help9 and the incessant cost s of running t he s~ation are only a few of the stumbl ing blocks which have given this undertak ing the aura of a slow and tedious upriJ-i struggle Yet by dint of hours here and dollars -there 9 we 9 re still here o

The day=to=dayness of t he pace -at KRAB makes it very difficult f or us to see wh~re a second step may be taken s how and in which di rect i on o It would~ we have begun t o hoperaquo be a second st ep toward making KRAB somehow better It would make people proud of USi happy at our existence 9 excited by what we are doing a Some step ll of the many we -imaginel) which would he a j oy to allo

With thi s new program guide we have taken a part of that second s-tep-alf it is only easier to read we are hapPY 0 If the art work OIl he cover is a nice addition to your coffee tables we are ecstatic And if you t hink- that at last-- we aloe trying to lI10ve onward and somehow upward g we hope you are right 0 Please aecept the-new KRAB program guide with our compLiments and gratitudeo

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Katzs Bar ab amp Britten~ Mus ic r or Recorders o Haydn g Quartet f or Guitar -and Stringso A Scarlattig Sonata in Fa Shostakovitchg Quartet Number 80

COMMENTARYg Frank Krasnoyskyo [R] MURDER IN THE CATHEDRALe by TS o E iota Robert Donat in Robert Helpmannos production for the Old Vic Companyo THE MUSIC OF J OHANNES THILMANo Symphony in D Mi nor Sonata for Engl ish Horn and Piano 9 St r i ng Quartet 2 i n B Maj or Nonet Clarinet Quintet ~ Piano Concerto i n B 0p o710 (on tape from East Germany)

SATURDAY AUGUST 22 6000 EDWARD GIBBONg The Decline and Fall of the

Roman Empire o Part 65 r ead by Jo Browo [R] ETHNIC MUSIC f r om Yugoslavia o COMMENTARY g Richard Collins 0 [R] A CONCERT OF WORDS o An anthology compiled by Vernon Wa kins and presented by Frank Jones o Poems i in t he origi nal and in translation 9 from France~ Japans Benga1 9 I taly s Germanys China s and in the Latin tongueo

9 0 00 KENNETH REXROTH ~ s Book Reviews o (KPFA) 61 0 9 0 30 ORPHEUS 0 The second i n he series of

programs commemorating the Bard of Mythologyo This evening==Haydn g Or-feo and Euridi ce 0

10030 HANDELg LA RESURREZIONE o The co~lete oratorio performed by he Santini Chamber Orchestra and Chorus of Muenster conducted by Rudol~ Ewerhart 9 with soloists Edith Gabry9 Annemarie Toepler= MarizY9 Emmy Li sken i Alfred Fackert and Erich Wenko

PAGE 6 KRAB SUNDAY AUGUST 23 5030 MUSIC FROM THE I TALIAN BROADCASTING SYSTEM o

Ao Scarlatti g Santa Teodos i ao Orat orio i n 2 movements for Soloists~ Chorus~ String Orchestra i Organ and Harpsichordo

Rossellinig La Guerrao Opera in One Acto 730 COMMENTARYg Keve Brayo [R] 80 00 PROGRAM WITH A HOLE for late arrivals 0 9000 ERNST KRENEKo

Spiritus Intelligentiae Sanctusi Sonata Number 3 for Piano Lamentations of the Prophet Jeremiah

10 0 30 THE BOOK OF JOB o Adapted and directed by Howard 0 0 Sacklere with Herbert Marshall as Job o (Caedmon) 0

1130 J oBoBACHg CANTATA 33 Allein zu diro Ii

MONDAY AUGUST 24 6 0 00 DECLINE AND FALL Gibbon=Brow 66 [R] 6030 SCHUBERTg THE DEATH OF LAZARUS

A Religious Drama in One Act Ar t hur Winograd conducts the Philharmonia Orcho of Hamburg~

715 FILM REVIEW o [R] 70 30 COMMENTARYg Giovanni Costigan 0 [R] 80 00 MUSIC WITH WHICH TO CONTEMPLATE BEAUTY o

Debussyg Proses Lyriques o Partchg The Bewitchedo American Ballads sung by Ed McCurdyo Blakey g Drum Thunder 0

Natania Davrathg Songs of Old Russia o Couperin g L~ Arlequine o

9030 AFRICAN PERIODICALS o Discussion and readings by Si Ottenbergo [R]

100 00 HAL SHERLOCK plays Dixieland records 10 0 30 JEAN SHEPHERDs weekly Newsletter (WOR) [R] 11015 MUSIC OF SPAINo Dance music from AndalusiaI

Majorca Ibiza j Jarez and Seville

Id

KRAB PAGE 7 ~DAY AUGUST 25 50 30 MARY POPPINS The final i nstallment r ead by

Judy Bucko 6 0 00 FROM THE RECORDS OF ALFRED DELLERg =

Three Ravens Q The Cruel Mother i Folk Songs of Vaughan Williamsij and A Musical Panorama of Shakespeare 0 s Englando

70 30 eOMMENTARYg VISITING COMMENTATORo [R] 80 00 GEORGE ROCHBERGg SYMPHONY NUMBER 20 8030 LOVE POEMS OF JOHN DONNE 9 read by Richard

Burton 0 (Caedmon) 0 9000 THE HISTORY OF MUSIC o Part 17 of the series

with Alan Rich -(KPFA) o [R==Sunday Ao M] 10000 PHILOSOPHY EAST AND WESTo Al~n Watts on

t ape from KPFA o [R] 10030 BERLIOZg TE DEUM 9 Op022o

The Royal Philharmonic Orche_stla conducted by Sir Thomas Beecham

WEDNESDAY AUGUST 26 50 30 JANET HEWS reads oto the children 0 6000 GIBBONS DECLINE AND FALL James Brow reads

Part 67 of the long- and soItY story 0 [R] 6030 LETTERS AND THINGS that people send uSo 70 00 ANNOUNCERiS CHOICE of early evening musico 030 COMMENTARYg Jack Zektzero [ R] 8000 MISSISSIPPI REPORT News of the Voter

Registration Drive -~other eivil Right s Activities that reacheaus by phone on tape orin person o

830 SOCIALISED MEDICINE A live Panel Discussion which brings together 2 American and 2 British doctors== one of e-ach front e-i ther side 0 Doctors Frank Milam- and William- Halliday of the USA 9 and Doctors Chris Blagg and David Fryer of the UKo The discussion follows two recent

v

PAGE 8 KRAB WEDNESDAY AUGUST 26 continued

degvisiting commen aries sect by Doctor Blagg The moderat or is Prof Ral ph Johnsono

10 0 00 THE VOI CE OF VI CTORIA DE LOS ANGELES o

Spanish Songs f rom t he Gothic 9 Renaissance g

and Baroque periods i Vi11a=Lobos B Bachianas Brasileiras No 0 5 for Soprano and Ei ght QCel1i

11000 BLUEGRASS MUSIC o Ron Ginther continues hi s series of programs o

THURSDAY AUGUST 27 5 30 THE ADVENTURES O DOCTOR DOOLI TTLEo

Lena Kaplan continues he r reading for the children

60 00 HAPPY BI RTHDAY CONFUCIUS o

Two Tr adit ional Peking Operas i recorded in China by Folkways 0

Beating t he Dragon Robe in which the infant Emperor Chao Chen is abducted 9 and a tailless cat substituted for himo The Rus e of the Empty Cit y in which General Chu Ko Lianges subordinates disobey his i nstructi ons with disastrous consequencieso

7 0 15 SOVIET PRESS AND PERI ODICALSo The r egul ar program wi h William Mande 0 (KPFA) [ R)

70 30 COMMENTARY g William Hanson 0 [R] 80 00 THE MILLER9S TALE 9 f rom Chaucer ~ s

Cant erbury Tales 9 r ead in Mi ddl e English by Robert Payne of t he University of Washingt ono [R]

80 40 LESTER TRIMBLE g FOUR FRAGrmNTS FROM THE CANTERBURY TALES performed by Adele Addison i soprano gt Robert Conant~ harpsichord~ Charl es Russo i clar i net 9 and Martin Orens t ein 9 flute 0

KRAB

THURSDAY AUGUST 27 (~tinued) 90 15 THE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Or NATIONS==RUSSIAo

Dro JudithThornton - discuss~ the develop= ment of the Soviet economy~in the second of the series of talks recorded by KRAB at the University of WashingtoD4 _[R]

10000 JAZZ NOW out of LGw~l u s bago

FRIDAY AUGUST 28 6 0 00 THE ROMAN EMPIRE at the end of t he Fourth

Century AoDo Gibbons description read by James Browo [R]

6030 CONSERVATIVE CONTEMPORARY COMPOSERS o Hershy Kay g Western Symphony 9 performed by

the New York City Baile~ Orohestra p Leon Barzin conductor 0 --

Thomsong Filling Station~ performed by the same orchestra~ Leon Barzin- conductoro

Roy Harrisg Symphony 1933 perf ormed by the Boston Symphony 6rehestra 9 Dro Serge Koussevi~zky conductoro

7030 COMMENTARYg Frederick Bo Exnero [R] 80 00 MOZART g REQUIEMo An analysis by Dr o Louise

Cuyler~ Visiting Professor of Music at t he Universit y of Washington 9 with musical illustrat iona by~he University Vocal Ensemble 0

9030 MOZART g REQUIEM 0 Complete performanceo 10000 A PEN TO CHANGE AMERICA o

An address byen Upton Sinclair ( 85 years~ 77 booksL (KPFA) 0

10 0 45 ORPHEUSo The third in tbe series of programs dedicated to the accomplished sen of Apol lo (himself no mean musician) and Calliope 0

This evening another view or the story of Orpheus and EUl)ydice===Offenbach 0 s Orpheus in the Underworld 0

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PAGE 10 KRAB SATURDAY AUGUST 29 6 00 SCHOENBERG VOL VI ~ GURRE=LIEDER 030 COMMENTARY ~ Reggie Alleyne 0 [R] 8000 CLASSIC J AZZ- Mike Duff yQ program is hear d

every two weeks at t his time 9000 BOOKS REVIEWED by Kenneth Rexrotho 62 i n the

series of weekly programs f rom KPFAo 930 JOHANN SEBASTI AN BACH~ ST JOHN PASSION o

A complete performance by t he Vienna State Opera Orchestra and the Vi enna Academy horus conducted by Hermann Scherchen o Soloists include Otto Wiener as Jesus ~ John van Kesteren as the Evangelist g and Franz Holet schek at the organ (Westminster )

SUNDAY AUGUST 30 600 THE MUS IC OF FRANCIS POULENC

Les Biches--Suite Concerto for Organ Strings and Timpani Suite Francaise -Secheresses

730 COMMENTARY ~ John Watt [R] 8 00 THE CIVI L WAR IN SPAIN Paul Jacobs ~ of the

Insti tute of Industrial Relations (KPFA ) [R] 80 50 RHYTHM AND BLUES by Jesse Fuller~ Ros coe

Holcomb i Wade Ward and Henry Thomas 10 50 THREE THOUSAND RED ANTS

A recent play by Lawrence Ferlinghett i 9

fea uring Mark and Edna Hamrner i and produced by J ack- Nesse l f0l KPFA o [R]

1130 J BoBACH g CANTATA NO o7 8 Performed by t he Choi r and Orchestra of the Bach Guild~ Fel i x Prohaska conductor

MORN-ING PROGRAMS g KRAB is on t he air between 10 At1 and l PM to repeat all prcrgrams marked [ R] i t he Guide 0 Commentaries are r epeated at about 10 015 AM o

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KRAB PAGE 1] 9029 ROOSEVELT WAY NORTHEAST ~ SEATTLE 9 WASHINGTON

10707 MEGACYCLES20 KILOWATTS Program Listing 43 August 17~309 1~4 Program listings are printed each two weeks 9 and are issued free to subscribers who suppor our non=commercial free=forum -broadcasting at t he rate of $12 a year

Getting a radio station on t he air and keeping i t there for a year-and a half still strikes most overworked KRAB vo-lunteers as a monu= mental achievement 0 The secondhand equipment Iol the voluntary nature of the help9 and the incessant cost s of running t he s~ation are only a few of the stumbl ing blocks which have given this undertak ing the aura of a slow and tedious upriJ-i struggle Yet by dint of hours here and dollars -there 9 we 9 re still here o

The day=to=dayness of t he pace -at KRAB makes it very difficult f or us to see wh~re a second step may be taken s how and in which di rect i on o It would~ we have begun t o hoperaquo be a second st ep toward making KRAB somehow better It would make people proud of USi happy at our existence 9 excited by what we are doing a Some step ll of the many we -imaginel) which would he a j oy to allo

With thi s new program guide we have taken a part of that second s-tep-alf it is only easier to read we are hapPY 0 If the art work OIl he cover is a nice addition to your coffee tables we are ecstatic And if you t hink- that at last-- we aloe trying to lI10ve onward and somehow upward g we hope you are right 0 Please aecept the-new KRAB program guide with our compLiments and gratitudeo

calligraphyg Peter Norton o cover designg Mike Johnson 0

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PAGE 6 KRAB SUNDAY AUGUST 23 5030 MUSIC FROM THE I TALIAN BROADCASTING SYSTEM o

Ao Scarlatti g Santa Teodos i ao Orat orio i n 2 movements for Soloists~ Chorus~ String Orchestra i Organ and Harpsichordo

Rossellinig La Guerrao Opera in One Acto 730 COMMENTARYg Keve Brayo [R] 80 00 PROGRAM WITH A HOLE for late arrivals 0 9000 ERNST KRENEKo

Spiritus Intelligentiae Sanctusi Sonata Number 3 for Piano Lamentations of the Prophet Jeremiah

10 0 30 THE BOOK OF JOB o Adapted and directed by Howard 0 0 Sacklere with Herbert Marshall as Job o (Caedmon) 0

1130 J oBoBACHg CANTATA 33 Allein zu diro Ii

MONDAY AUGUST 24 6 0 00 DECLINE AND FALL Gibbon=Brow 66 [R] 6030 SCHUBERTg THE DEATH OF LAZARUS

A Religious Drama in One Act Ar t hur Winograd conducts the Philharmonia Orcho of Hamburg~

715 FILM REVIEW o [R] 70 30 COMMENTARYg Giovanni Costigan 0 [R] 80 00 MUSIC WITH WHICH TO CONTEMPLATE BEAUTY o

Debussyg Proses Lyriques o Partchg The Bewitchedo American Ballads sung by Ed McCurdyo Blakey g Drum Thunder 0

Natania Davrathg Songs of Old Russia o Couperin g L~ Arlequine o

9030 AFRICAN PERIODICALS o Discussion and readings by Si Ottenbergo [R]

100 00 HAL SHERLOCK plays Dixieland records 10 0 30 JEAN SHEPHERDs weekly Newsletter (WOR) [R] 11015 MUSIC OF SPAINo Dance music from AndalusiaI

Majorca Ibiza j Jarez and Seville

Id

KRAB PAGE 7 ~DAY AUGUST 25 50 30 MARY POPPINS The final i nstallment r ead by

Judy Bucko 6 0 00 FROM THE RECORDS OF ALFRED DELLERg =

Three Ravens Q The Cruel Mother i Folk Songs of Vaughan Williamsij and A Musical Panorama of Shakespeare 0 s Englando

70 30 eOMMENTARYg VISITING COMMENTATORo [R] 80 00 GEORGE ROCHBERGg SYMPHONY NUMBER 20 8030 LOVE POEMS OF JOHN DONNE 9 read by Richard

Burton 0 (Caedmon) 0 9000 THE HISTORY OF MUSIC o Part 17 of the series

with Alan Rich -(KPFA) o [R==Sunday Ao M] 10000 PHILOSOPHY EAST AND WESTo Al~n Watts on

t ape from KPFA o [R] 10030 BERLIOZg TE DEUM 9 Op022o

The Royal Philharmonic Orche_stla conducted by Sir Thomas Beecham

WEDNESDAY AUGUST 26 50 30 JANET HEWS reads oto the children 0 6000 GIBBONS DECLINE AND FALL James Brow reads

Part 67 of the long- and soItY story 0 [R] 6030 LETTERS AND THINGS that people send uSo 70 00 ANNOUNCERiS CHOICE of early evening musico 030 COMMENTARYg Jack Zektzero [ R] 8000 MISSISSIPPI REPORT News of the Voter

Registration Drive -~other eivil Right s Activities that reacheaus by phone on tape orin person o

830 SOCIALISED MEDICINE A live Panel Discussion which brings together 2 American and 2 British doctors== one of e-ach front e-i ther side 0 Doctors Frank Milam- and William- Halliday of the USA 9 and Doctors Chris Blagg and David Fryer of the UKo The discussion follows two recent

v

PAGE 8 KRAB WEDNESDAY AUGUST 26 continued

degvisiting commen aries sect by Doctor Blagg The moderat or is Prof Ral ph Johnsono

10 0 00 THE VOI CE OF VI CTORIA DE LOS ANGELES o

Spanish Songs f rom t he Gothic 9 Renaissance g

and Baroque periods i Vi11a=Lobos B Bachianas Brasileiras No 0 5 for Soprano and Ei ght QCel1i

11000 BLUEGRASS MUSIC o Ron Ginther continues hi s series of programs o

THURSDAY AUGUST 27 5 30 THE ADVENTURES O DOCTOR DOOLI TTLEo

Lena Kaplan continues he r reading for the children

60 00 HAPPY BI RTHDAY CONFUCIUS o

Two Tr adit ional Peking Operas i recorded in China by Folkways 0

Beating t he Dragon Robe in which the infant Emperor Chao Chen is abducted 9 and a tailless cat substituted for himo The Rus e of the Empty Cit y in which General Chu Ko Lianges subordinates disobey his i nstructi ons with disastrous consequencieso

7 0 15 SOVIET PRESS AND PERI ODICALSo The r egul ar program wi h William Mande 0 (KPFA) [ R)

70 30 COMMENTARY g William Hanson 0 [R] 80 00 THE MILLER9S TALE 9 f rom Chaucer ~ s

Cant erbury Tales 9 r ead in Mi ddl e English by Robert Payne of t he University of Washingt ono [R]

80 40 LESTER TRIMBLE g FOUR FRAGrmNTS FROM THE CANTERBURY TALES performed by Adele Addison i soprano gt Robert Conant~ harpsichord~ Charl es Russo i clar i net 9 and Martin Orens t ein 9 flute 0

KRAB

THURSDAY AUGUST 27 (~tinued) 90 15 THE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Or NATIONS==RUSSIAo

Dro JudithThornton - discuss~ the develop= ment of the Soviet economy~in the second of the series of talks recorded by KRAB at the University of WashingtoD4 _[R]

10000 JAZZ NOW out of LGw~l u s bago

FRIDAY AUGUST 28 6 0 00 THE ROMAN EMPIRE at the end of t he Fourth

Century AoDo Gibbons description read by James Browo [R]

6030 CONSERVATIVE CONTEMPORARY COMPOSERS o Hershy Kay g Western Symphony 9 performed by

the New York City Baile~ Orohestra p Leon Barzin conductor 0 --

Thomsong Filling Station~ performed by the same orchestra~ Leon Barzin- conductoro

Roy Harrisg Symphony 1933 perf ormed by the Boston Symphony 6rehestra 9 Dro Serge Koussevi~zky conductoro

7030 COMMENTARYg Frederick Bo Exnero [R] 80 00 MOZART g REQUIEMo An analysis by Dr o Louise

Cuyler~ Visiting Professor of Music at t he Universit y of Washington 9 with musical illustrat iona by~he University Vocal Ensemble 0

9030 MOZART g REQUIEM 0 Complete performanceo 10000 A PEN TO CHANGE AMERICA o

An address byen Upton Sinclair ( 85 years~ 77 booksL (KPFA) 0

10 0 45 ORPHEUSo The third in tbe series of programs dedicated to the accomplished sen of Apol lo (himself no mean musician) and Calliope 0

This evening another view or the story of Orpheus and EUl)ydice===Offenbach 0 s Orpheus in the Underworld 0

j)

PAGE 10 KRAB SATURDAY AUGUST 29 6 00 SCHOENBERG VOL VI ~ GURRE=LIEDER 030 COMMENTARY ~ Reggie Alleyne 0 [R] 8000 CLASSIC J AZZ- Mike Duff yQ program is hear d

every two weeks at t his time 9000 BOOKS REVIEWED by Kenneth Rexrotho 62 i n the

series of weekly programs f rom KPFAo 930 JOHANN SEBASTI AN BACH~ ST JOHN PASSION o

A complete performance by t he Vienna State Opera Orchestra and the Vi enna Academy horus conducted by Hermann Scherchen o Soloists include Otto Wiener as Jesus ~ John van Kesteren as the Evangelist g and Franz Holet schek at the organ (Westminster )

SUNDAY AUGUST 30 600 THE MUS IC OF FRANCIS POULENC

Les Biches--Suite Concerto for Organ Strings and Timpani Suite Francaise -Secheresses

730 COMMENTARY ~ John Watt [R] 8 00 THE CIVI L WAR IN SPAIN Paul Jacobs ~ of the

Insti tute of Industrial Relations (KPFA ) [R] 80 50 RHYTHM AND BLUES by Jesse Fuller~ Ros coe

Holcomb i Wade Ward and Henry Thomas 10 50 THREE THOUSAND RED ANTS

A recent play by Lawrence Ferlinghett i 9

fea uring Mark and Edna Hamrner i and produced by J ack- Nesse l f0l KPFA o [R]

1130 J BoBACH g CANTATA NO o7 8 Performed by t he Choi r and Orchestra of the Bach Guild~ Fel i x Prohaska conductor

MORN-ING PROGRAMS g KRAB is on t he air between 10 At1 and l PM to repeat all prcrgrams marked [ R] i t he Guide 0 Commentaries are r epeated at about 10 015 AM o

)

KRAB PAGE 1] 9029 ROOSEVELT WAY NORTHEAST ~ SEATTLE 9 WASHINGTON

10707 MEGACYCLES20 KILOWATTS Program Listing 43 August 17~309 1~4 Program listings are printed each two weeks 9 and are issued free to subscribers who suppor our non=commercial free=forum -broadcasting at t he rate of $12 a year

Getting a radio station on t he air and keeping i t there for a year-and a half still strikes most overworked KRAB vo-lunteers as a monu= mental achievement 0 The secondhand equipment Iol the voluntary nature of the help9 and the incessant cost s of running t he s~ation are only a few of the stumbl ing blocks which have given this undertak ing the aura of a slow and tedious upriJ-i struggle Yet by dint of hours here and dollars -there 9 we 9 re still here o

The day=to=dayness of t he pace -at KRAB makes it very difficult f or us to see wh~re a second step may be taken s how and in which di rect i on o It would~ we have begun t o hoperaquo be a second st ep toward making KRAB somehow better It would make people proud of USi happy at our existence 9 excited by what we are doing a Some step ll of the many we -imaginel) which would he a j oy to allo

With thi s new program guide we have taken a part of that second s-tep-alf it is only easier to read we are hapPY 0 If the art work OIl he cover is a nice addition to your coffee tables we are ecstatic And if you t hink- that at last-- we aloe trying to lI10ve onward and somehow upward g we hope you are right 0 Please aecept the-new KRAB program guide with our compLiments and gratitudeo

calligraphyg Peter Norton o cover designg Mike Johnson 0

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KRAB 9029 ROOSEVELT WAY NORTHEAST SEATTLE WASHINGTON 98115 0

DATED PROGRAM MATERIAL RETURN REQUESTED LAKEVIEW 2-2321

BULK RATE Uo So POSTAGE

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Id

KRAB PAGE 7 ~DAY AUGUST 25 50 30 MARY POPPINS The final i nstallment r ead by

Judy Bucko 6 0 00 FROM THE RECORDS OF ALFRED DELLERg =

Three Ravens Q The Cruel Mother i Folk Songs of Vaughan Williamsij and A Musical Panorama of Shakespeare 0 s Englando

70 30 eOMMENTARYg VISITING COMMENTATORo [R] 80 00 GEORGE ROCHBERGg SYMPHONY NUMBER 20 8030 LOVE POEMS OF JOHN DONNE 9 read by Richard

Burton 0 (Caedmon) 0 9000 THE HISTORY OF MUSIC o Part 17 of the series

with Alan Rich -(KPFA) o [R==Sunday Ao M] 10000 PHILOSOPHY EAST AND WESTo Al~n Watts on

t ape from KPFA o [R] 10030 BERLIOZg TE DEUM 9 Op022o

The Royal Philharmonic Orche_stla conducted by Sir Thomas Beecham

WEDNESDAY AUGUST 26 50 30 JANET HEWS reads oto the children 0 6000 GIBBONS DECLINE AND FALL James Brow reads

Part 67 of the long- and soItY story 0 [R] 6030 LETTERS AND THINGS that people send uSo 70 00 ANNOUNCERiS CHOICE of early evening musico 030 COMMENTARYg Jack Zektzero [ R] 8000 MISSISSIPPI REPORT News of the Voter

Registration Drive -~other eivil Right s Activities that reacheaus by phone on tape orin person o

830 SOCIALISED MEDICINE A live Panel Discussion which brings together 2 American and 2 British doctors== one of e-ach front e-i ther side 0 Doctors Frank Milam- and William- Halliday of the USA 9 and Doctors Chris Blagg and David Fryer of the UKo The discussion follows two recent

v

PAGE 8 KRAB WEDNESDAY AUGUST 26 continued

degvisiting commen aries sect by Doctor Blagg The moderat or is Prof Ral ph Johnsono

10 0 00 THE VOI CE OF VI CTORIA DE LOS ANGELES o

Spanish Songs f rom t he Gothic 9 Renaissance g

and Baroque periods i Vi11a=Lobos B Bachianas Brasileiras No 0 5 for Soprano and Ei ght QCel1i

11000 BLUEGRASS MUSIC o Ron Ginther continues hi s series of programs o

THURSDAY AUGUST 27 5 30 THE ADVENTURES O DOCTOR DOOLI TTLEo

Lena Kaplan continues he r reading for the children

60 00 HAPPY BI RTHDAY CONFUCIUS o

Two Tr adit ional Peking Operas i recorded in China by Folkways 0

Beating t he Dragon Robe in which the infant Emperor Chao Chen is abducted 9 and a tailless cat substituted for himo The Rus e of the Empty Cit y in which General Chu Ko Lianges subordinates disobey his i nstructi ons with disastrous consequencieso

7 0 15 SOVIET PRESS AND PERI ODICALSo The r egul ar program wi h William Mande 0 (KPFA) [ R)

70 30 COMMENTARY g William Hanson 0 [R] 80 00 THE MILLER9S TALE 9 f rom Chaucer ~ s

Cant erbury Tales 9 r ead in Mi ddl e English by Robert Payne of t he University of Washingt ono [R]

80 40 LESTER TRIMBLE g FOUR FRAGrmNTS FROM THE CANTERBURY TALES performed by Adele Addison i soprano gt Robert Conant~ harpsichord~ Charl es Russo i clar i net 9 and Martin Orens t ein 9 flute 0

KRAB

THURSDAY AUGUST 27 (~tinued) 90 15 THE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Or NATIONS==RUSSIAo

Dro JudithThornton - discuss~ the develop= ment of the Soviet economy~in the second of the series of talks recorded by KRAB at the University of WashingtoD4 _[R]

10000 JAZZ NOW out of LGw~l u s bago

FRIDAY AUGUST 28 6 0 00 THE ROMAN EMPIRE at the end of t he Fourth

Century AoDo Gibbons description read by James Browo [R]

6030 CONSERVATIVE CONTEMPORARY COMPOSERS o Hershy Kay g Western Symphony 9 performed by

the New York City Baile~ Orohestra p Leon Barzin conductor 0 --

Thomsong Filling Station~ performed by the same orchestra~ Leon Barzin- conductoro

Roy Harrisg Symphony 1933 perf ormed by the Boston Symphony 6rehestra 9 Dro Serge Koussevi~zky conductoro

7030 COMMENTARYg Frederick Bo Exnero [R] 80 00 MOZART g REQUIEMo An analysis by Dr o Louise

Cuyler~ Visiting Professor of Music at t he Universit y of Washington 9 with musical illustrat iona by~he University Vocal Ensemble 0

9030 MOZART g REQUIEM 0 Complete performanceo 10000 A PEN TO CHANGE AMERICA o

An address byen Upton Sinclair ( 85 years~ 77 booksL (KPFA) 0

10 0 45 ORPHEUSo The third in tbe series of programs dedicated to the accomplished sen of Apol lo (himself no mean musician) and Calliope 0

This evening another view or the story of Orpheus and EUl)ydice===Offenbach 0 s Orpheus in the Underworld 0

j)

PAGE 10 KRAB SATURDAY AUGUST 29 6 00 SCHOENBERG VOL VI ~ GURRE=LIEDER 030 COMMENTARY ~ Reggie Alleyne 0 [R] 8000 CLASSIC J AZZ- Mike Duff yQ program is hear d

every two weeks at t his time 9000 BOOKS REVIEWED by Kenneth Rexrotho 62 i n the

series of weekly programs f rom KPFAo 930 JOHANN SEBASTI AN BACH~ ST JOHN PASSION o

A complete performance by t he Vienna State Opera Orchestra and the Vi enna Academy horus conducted by Hermann Scherchen o Soloists include Otto Wiener as Jesus ~ John van Kesteren as the Evangelist g and Franz Holet schek at the organ (Westminster )

SUNDAY AUGUST 30 600 THE MUS IC OF FRANCIS POULENC

Les Biches--Suite Concerto for Organ Strings and Timpani Suite Francaise -Secheresses

730 COMMENTARY ~ John Watt [R] 8 00 THE CIVI L WAR IN SPAIN Paul Jacobs ~ of the

Insti tute of Industrial Relations (KPFA ) [R] 80 50 RHYTHM AND BLUES by Jesse Fuller~ Ros coe

Holcomb i Wade Ward and Henry Thomas 10 50 THREE THOUSAND RED ANTS

A recent play by Lawrence Ferlinghett i 9

fea uring Mark and Edna Hamrner i and produced by J ack- Nesse l f0l KPFA o [R]

1130 J BoBACH g CANTATA NO o7 8 Performed by t he Choi r and Orchestra of the Bach Guild~ Fel i x Prohaska conductor

MORN-ING PROGRAMS g KRAB is on t he air between 10 At1 and l PM to repeat all prcrgrams marked [ R] i t he Guide 0 Commentaries are r epeated at about 10 015 AM o

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Getting a radio station on t he air and keeping i t there for a year-and a half still strikes most overworked KRAB vo-lunteers as a monu= mental achievement 0 The secondhand equipment Iol the voluntary nature of the help9 and the incessant cost s of running t he s~ation are only a few of the stumbl ing blocks which have given this undertak ing the aura of a slow and tedious upriJ-i struggle Yet by dint of hours here and dollars -there 9 we 9 re still here o

The day=to=dayness of t he pace -at KRAB makes it very difficult f or us to see wh~re a second step may be taken s how and in which di rect i on o It would~ we have begun t o hoperaquo be a second st ep toward making KRAB somehow better It would make people proud of USi happy at our existence 9 excited by what we are doing a Some step ll of the many we -imaginel) which would he a j oy to allo

With thi s new program guide we have taken a part of that second s-tep-alf it is only easier to read we are hapPY 0 If the art work OIl he cover is a nice addition to your coffee tables we are ecstatic And if you t hink- that at last-- we aloe trying to lI10ve onward and somehow upward g we hope you are right 0 Please aecept the-new KRAB program guide with our compLiments and gratitudeo

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PAGE 8 KRAB WEDNESDAY AUGUST 26 continued

degvisiting commen aries sect by Doctor Blagg The moderat or is Prof Ral ph Johnsono

10 0 00 THE VOI CE OF VI CTORIA DE LOS ANGELES o

Spanish Songs f rom t he Gothic 9 Renaissance g

and Baroque periods i Vi11a=Lobos B Bachianas Brasileiras No 0 5 for Soprano and Ei ght QCel1i

11000 BLUEGRASS MUSIC o Ron Ginther continues hi s series of programs o

THURSDAY AUGUST 27 5 30 THE ADVENTURES O DOCTOR DOOLI TTLEo

Lena Kaplan continues he r reading for the children

60 00 HAPPY BI RTHDAY CONFUCIUS o

Two Tr adit ional Peking Operas i recorded in China by Folkways 0

Beating t he Dragon Robe in which the infant Emperor Chao Chen is abducted 9 and a tailless cat substituted for himo The Rus e of the Empty Cit y in which General Chu Ko Lianges subordinates disobey his i nstructi ons with disastrous consequencieso

7 0 15 SOVIET PRESS AND PERI ODICALSo The r egul ar program wi h William Mande 0 (KPFA) [ R)

70 30 COMMENTARY g William Hanson 0 [R] 80 00 THE MILLER9S TALE 9 f rom Chaucer ~ s

Cant erbury Tales 9 r ead in Mi ddl e English by Robert Payne of t he University of Washingt ono [R]

80 40 LESTER TRIMBLE g FOUR FRAGrmNTS FROM THE CANTERBURY TALES performed by Adele Addison i soprano gt Robert Conant~ harpsichord~ Charl es Russo i clar i net 9 and Martin Orens t ein 9 flute 0

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THURSDAY AUGUST 27 (~tinued) 90 15 THE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Or NATIONS==RUSSIAo

Dro JudithThornton - discuss~ the develop= ment of the Soviet economy~in the second of the series of talks recorded by KRAB at the University of WashingtoD4 _[R]

10000 JAZZ NOW out of LGw~l u s bago

FRIDAY AUGUST 28 6 0 00 THE ROMAN EMPIRE at the end of t he Fourth

Century AoDo Gibbons description read by James Browo [R]

6030 CONSERVATIVE CONTEMPORARY COMPOSERS o Hershy Kay g Western Symphony 9 performed by

the New York City Baile~ Orohestra p Leon Barzin conductor 0 --

Thomsong Filling Station~ performed by the same orchestra~ Leon Barzin- conductoro

Roy Harrisg Symphony 1933 perf ormed by the Boston Symphony 6rehestra 9 Dro Serge Koussevi~zky conductoro

7030 COMMENTARYg Frederick Bo Exnero [R] 80 00 MOZART g REQUIEMo An analysis by Dr o Louise

Cuyler~ Visiting Professor of Music at t he Universit y of Washington 9 with musical illustrat iona by~he University Vocal Ensemble 0

9030 MOZART g REQUIEM 0 Complete performanceo 10000 A PEN TO CHANGE AMERICA o

An address byen Upton Sinclair ( 85 years~ 77 booksL (KPFA) 0

10 0 45 ORPHEUSo The third in tbe series of programs dedicated to the accomplished sen of Apol lo (himself no mean musician) and Calliope 0

This evening another view or the story of Orpheus and EUl)ydice===Offenbach 0 s Orpheus in the Underworld 0

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PAGE 10 KRAB SATURDAY AUGUST 29 6 00 SCHOENBERG VOL VI ~ GURRE=LIEDER 030 COMMENTARY ~ Reggie Alleyne 0 [R] 8000 CLASSIC J AZZ- Mike Duff yQ program is hear d

every two weeks at t his time 9000 BOOKS REVIEWED by Kenneth Rexrotho 62 i n the

series of weekly programs f rom KPFAo 930 JOHANN SEBASTI AN BACH~ ST JOHN PASSION o

A complete performance by t he Vienna State Opera Orchestra and the Vi enna Academy horus conducted by Hermann Scherchen o Soloists include Otto Wiener as Jesus ~ John van Kesteren as the Evangelist g and Franz Holet schek at the organ (Westminster )

SUNDAY AUGUST 30 600 THE MUS IC OF FRANCIS POULENC

Les Biches--Suite Concerto for Organ Strings and Timpani Suite Francaise -Secheresses

730 COMMENTARY ~ John Watt [R] 8 00 THE CIVI L WAR IN SPAIN Paul Jacobs ~ of the

Insti tute of Industrial Relations (KPFA ) [R] 80 50 RHYTHM AND BLUES by Jesse Fuller~ Ros coe

Holcomb i Wade Ward and Henry Thomas 10 50 THREE THOUSAND RED ANTS

A recent play by Lawrence Ferlinghett i 9

fea uring Mark and Edna Hamrner i and produced by J ack- Nesse l f0l KPFA o [R]

1130 J BoBACH g CANTATA NO o7 8 Performed by t he Choi r and Orchestra of the Bach Guild~ Fel i x Prohaska conductor

MORN-ING PROGRAMS g KRAB is on t he air between 10 At1 and l PM to repeat all prcrgrams marked [ R] i t he Guide 0 Commentaries are r epeated at about 10 015 AM o

)

KRAB PAGE 1] 9029 ROOSEVELT WAY NORTHEAST ~ SEATTLE 9 WASHINGTON

10707 MEGACYCLES20 KILOWATTS Program Listing 43 August 17~309 1~4 Program listings are printed each two weeks 9 and are issued free to subscribers who suppor our non=commercial free=forum -broadcasting at t he rate of $12 a year

Getting a radio station on t he air and keeping i t there for a year-and a half still strikes most overworked KRAB vo-lunteers as a monu= mental achievement 0 The secondhand equipment Iol the voluntary nature of the help9 and the incessant cost s of running t he s~ation are only a few of the stumbl ing blocks which have given this undertak ing the aura of a slow and tedious upriJ-i struggle Yet by dint of hours here and dollars -there 9 we 9 re still here o

The day=to=dayness of t he pace -at KRAB makes it very difficult f or us to see wh~re a second step may be taken s how and in which di rect i on o It would~ we have begun t o hoperaquo be a second st ep toward making KRAB somehow better It would make people proud of USi happy at our existence 9 excited by what we are doing a Some step ll of the many we -imaginel) which would he a j oy to allo

With thi s new program guide we have taken a part of that second s-tep-alf it is only easier to read we are hapPY 0 If the art work OIl he cover is a nice addition to your coffee tables we are ecstatic And if you t hink- that at last-- we aloe trying to lI10ve onward and somehow upward g we hope you are right 0 Please aecept the-new KRAB program guide with our compLiments and gratitudeo

calligraphyg Peter Norton o cover designg Mike Johnson 0

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KRAB

THURSDAY AUGUST 27 (~tinued) 90 15 THE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Or NATIONS==RUSSIAo

Dro JudithThornton - discuss~ the develop= ment of the Soviet economy~in the second of the series of talks recorded by KRAB at the University of WashingtoD4 _[R]

10000 JAZZ NOW out of LGw~l u s bago

FRIDAY AUGUST 28 6 0 00 THE ROMAN EMPIRE at the end of t he Fourth

Century AoDo Gibbons description read by James Browo [R]

6030 CONSERVATIVE CONTEMPORARY COMPOSERS o Hershy Kay g Western Symphony 9 performed by

the New York City Baile~ Orohestra p Leon Barzin conductor 0 --

Thomsong Filling Station~ performed by the same orchestra~ Leon Barzin- conductoro

Roy Harrisg Symphony 1933 perf ormed by the Boston Symphony 6rehestra 9 Dro Serge Koussevi~zky conductoro

7030 COMMENTARYg Frederick Bo Exnero [R] 80 00 MOZART g REQUIEMo An analysis by Dr o Louise

Cuyler~ Visiting Professor of Music at t he Universit y of Washington 9 with musical illustrat iona by~he University Vocal Ensemble 0

9030 MOZART g REQUIEM 0 Complete performanceo 10000 A PEN TO CHANGE AMERICA o

An address byen Upton Sinclair ( 85 years~ 77 booksL (KPFA) 0

10 0 45 ORPHEUSo The third in tbe series of programs dedicated to the accomplished sen of Apol lo (himself no mean musician) and Calliope 0

This evening another view or the story of Orpheus and EUl)ydice===Offenbach 0 s Orpheus in the Underworld 0

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PAGE 10 KRAB SATURDAY AUGUST 29 6 00 SCHOENBERG VOL VI ~ GURRE=LIEDER 030 COMMENTARY ~ Reggie Alleyne 0 [R] 8000 CLASSIC J AZZ- Mike Duff yQ program is hear d

every two weeks at t his time 9000 BOOKS REVIEWED by Kenneth Rexrotho 62 i n the

series of weekly programs f rom KPFAo 930 JOHANN SEBASTI AN BACH~ ST JOHN PASSION o

A complete performance by t he Vienna State Opera Orchestra and the Vi enna Academy horus conducted by Hermann Scherchen o Soloists include Otto Wiener as Jesus ~ John van Kesteren as the Evangelist g and Franz Holet schek at the organ (Westminster )

SUNDAY AUGUST 30 600 THE MUS IC OF FRANCIS POULENC

Les Biches--Suite Concerto for Organ Strings and Timpani Suite Francaise -Secheresses

730 COMMENTARY ~ John Watt [R] 8 00 THE CIVI L WAR IN SPAIN Paul Jacobs ~ of the

Insti tute of Industrial Relations (KPFA ) [R] 80 50 RHYTHM AND BLUES by Jesse Fuller~ Ros coe

Holcomb i Wade Ward and Henry Thomas 10 50 THREE THOUSAND RED ANTS

A recent play by Lawrence Ferlinghett i 9

fea uring Mark and Edna Hamrner i and produced by J ack- Nesse l f0l KPFA o [R]

1130 J BoBACH g CANTATA NO o7 8 Performed by t he Choi r and Orchestra of the Bach Guild~ Fel i x Prohaska conductor

MORN-ING PROGRAMS g KRAB is on t he air between 10 At1 and l PM to repeat all prcrgrams marked [ R] i t he Guide 0 Commentaries are r epeated at about 10 015 AM o

)

KRAB PAGE 1] 9029 ROOSEVELT WAY NORTHEAST ~ SEATTLE 9 WASHINGTON

10707 MEGACYCLES20 KILOWATTS Program Listing 43 August 17~309 1~4 Program listings are printed each two weeks 9 and are issued free to subscribers who suppor our non=commercial free=forum -broadcasting at t he rate of $12 a year

Getting a radio station on t he air and keeping i t there for a year-and a half still strikes most overworked KRAB vo-lunteers as a monu= mental achievement 0 The secondhand equipment Iol the voluntary nature of the help9 and the incessant cost s of running t he s~ation are only a few of the stumbl ing blocks which have given this undertak ing the aura of a slow and tedious upriJ-i struggle Yet by dint of hours here and dollars -there 9 we 9 re still here o

The day=to=dayness of t he pace -at KRAB makes it very difficult f or us to see wh~re a second step may be taken s how and in which di rect i on o It would~ we have begun t o hoperaquo be a second st ep toward making KRAB somehow better It would make people proud of USi happy at our existence 9 excited by what we are doing a Some step ll of the many we -imaginel) which would he a j oy to allo

With thi s new program guide we have taken a part of that second s-tep-alf it is only easier to read we are hapPY 0 If the art work OIl he cover is a nice addition to your coffee tables we are ecstatic And if you t hink- that at last-- we aloe trying to lI10ve onward and somehow upward g we hope you are right 0 Please aecept the-new KRAB program guide with our compLiments and gratitudeo

calligraphyg Peter Norton o cover designg Mike Johnson 0

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PAGE 10 KRAB SATURDAY AUGUST 29 6 00 SCHOENBERG VOL VI ~ GURRE=LIEDER 030 COMMENTARY ~ Reggie Alleyne 0 [R] 8000 CLASSIC J AZZ- Mike Duff yQ program is hear d

every two weeks at t his time 9000 BOOKS REVIEWED by Kenneth Rexrotho 62 i n the

series of weekly programs f rom KPFAo 930 JOHANN SEBASTI AN BACH~ ST JOHN PASSION o

A complete performance by t he Vienna State Opera Orchestra and the Vi enna Academy horus conducted by Hermann Scherchen o Soloists include Otto Wiener as Jesus ~ John van Kesteren as the Evangelist g and Franz Holet schek at the organ (Westminster )

SUNDAY AUGUST 30 600 THE MUS IC OF FRANCIS POULENC

Les Biches--Suite Concerto for Organ Strings and Timpani Suite Francaise -Secheresses

730 COMMENTARY ~ John Watt [R] 8 00 THE CIVI L WAR IN SPAIN Paul Jacobs ~ of the

Insti tute of Industrial Relations (KPFA ) [R] 80 50 RHYTHM AND BLUES by Jesse Fuller~ Ros coe

Holcomb i Wade Ward and Henry Thomas 10 50 THREE THOUSAND RED ANTS

A recent play by Lawrence Ferlinghett i 9

fea uring Mark and Edna Hamrner i and produced by J ack- Nesse l f0l KPFA o [R]

1130 J BoBACH g CANTATA NO o7 8 Performed by t he Choi r and Orchestra of the Bach Guild~ Fel i x Prohaska conductor

MORN-ING PROGRAMS g KRAB is on t he air between 10 At1 and l PM to repeat all prcrgrams marked [ R] i t he Guide 0 Commentaries are r epeated at about 10 015 AM o

)

KRAB PAGE 1] 9029 ROOSEVELT WAY NORTHEAST ~ SEATTLE 9 WASHINGTON

10707 MEGACYCLES20 KILOWATTS Program Listing 43 August 17~309 1~4 Program listings are printed each two weeks 9 and are issued free to subscribers who suppor our non=commercial free=forum -broadcasting at t he rate of $12 a year

Getting a radio station on t he air and keeping i t there for a year-and a half still strikes most overworked KRAB vo-lunteers as a monu= mental achievement 0 The secondhand equipment Iol the voluntary nature of the help9 and the incessant cost s of running t he s~ation are only a few of the stumbl ing blocks which have given this undertak ing the aura of a slow and tedious upriJ-i struggle Yet by dint of hours here and dollars -there 9 we 9 re still here o

The day=to=dayness of t he pace -at KRAB makes it very difficult f or us to see wh~re a second step may be taken s how and in which di rect i on o It would~ we have begun t o hoperaquo be a second st ep toward making KRAB somehow better It would make people proud of USi happy at our existence 9 excited by what we are doing a Some step ll of the many we -imaginel) which would he a j oy to allo

With thi s new program guide we have taken a part of that second s-tep-alf it is only easier to read we are hapPY 0 If the art work OIl he cover is a nice addition to your coffee tables we are ecstatic And if you t hink- that at last-- we aloe trying to lI10ve onward and somehow upward g we hope you are right 0 Please aecept the-new KRAB program guide with our compLiments and gratitudeo

calligraphyg Peter Norton o cover designg Mike Johnson 0

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KRAB PAGE 1] 9029 ROOSEVELT WAY NORTHEAST ~ SEATTLE 9 WASHINGTON

10707 MEGACYCLES20 KILOWATTS Program Listing 43 August 17~309 1~4 Program listings are printed each two weeks 9 and are issued free to subscribers who suppor our non=commercial free=forum -broadcasting at t he rate of $12 a year

Getting a radio station on t he air and keeping i t there for a year-and a half still strikes most overworked KRAB vo-lunteers as a monu= mental achievement 0 The secondhand equipment Iol the voluntary nature of the help9 and the incessant cost s of running t he s~ation are only a few of the stumbl ing blocks which have given this undertak ing the aura of a slow and tedious upriJ-i struggle Yet by dint of hours here and dollars -there 9 we 9 re still here o

The day=to=dayness of t he pace -at KRAB makes it very difficult f or us to see wh~re a second step may be taken s how and in which di rect i on o It would~ we have begun t o hoperaquo be a second st ep toward making KRAB somehow better It would make people proud of USi happy at our existence 9 excited by what we are doing a Some step ll of the many we -imaginel) which would he a j oy to allo

With thi s new program guide we have taken a part of that second s-tep-alf it is only easier to read we are hapPY 0 If the art work OIl he cover is a nice addition to your coffee tables we are ecstatic And if you t hink- that at last-- we aloe trying to lI10ve onward and somehow upward g we hope you are right 0 Please aecept the-new KRAB program guide with our compLiments and gratitudeo

calligraphyg Peter Norton o cover designg Mike Johnson 0

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