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WNYC 1110GRAM HIDE AM 820 WNYC-TV FM 93.9 JANIARY 1 9 9 5 Robert Frost and other poets read their work on The Poet's Voice A WNYC Radio production using rare recordings from The 92 Street Y's Unterberg Poetry Center

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WNYC1110GRAM HIDEAM 820 WNYC-TV FM 93.9

JANIARY 1 9 9 5

Robert Frost and other poetsread their work on

The Poet's Voice

A WNYC Radio production using rare recordings fromThe 92 Street Y's Unterberg Poetry Center

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WIIR PUBLIC RADIO

"The Poet's Voice" Comes Alive on WNYC Radio"A poem begins in delight and ends in wisdom...(it's) a clarification of life...a momentary stay against confusion."

In the spirit of Robert Frost's words, The Poet's Voice aims to define the lives of 13 of this cen-tury's preeminent writers. From the arresting confessions of Anne Sexton ("To My LoverReturning to His Wife") to the passionate political declarations of diplomat, emigre, andNobel Prize winner Czeslaw Milosz ("The passionless cannot change history"), these poetscome alive on the air. With poetry experiencing a renaissance, WNYC and the UnterbergPoetry Center of the 92nd Street Y have created The Poet's Voice to bring great poetry to radiolisteners in a stimulating and thought -provoking manner. These programs weave the liverecordings of the poets from the Poetry Center together with commentary, interviews, anec-dotes, and music to present an audio portrait of the lives and works of these poets. Varyingwidely in style but not in stature, the poets touch the mind and the heart. By hearing therhythm, tone, and character in each poet's readings and by providing a historical and humancontext, The Poet's Voice makes poetry accessible and distinctive to radio listeners, revealing

nuances of tone and emotion that is a feast for the ear.Blair Brown hosts the series, which was produced byWNYC for broadcast around the country throughNational Public Radio. Listen to these January programs:January 7 and 8 W.H. Auden: World-famous by the ageof 23, Wystan Hugh Auden was a seminal poet in con-temporary literature. Urbane and witty, he was a masterof form and the towering poetic figure for a generation.January 14 and 15 Robert Frost: The contentious Frostachieved fame late but became a consummate performerof his dark, yet hopeful, poems. A quintessentialAmerican voice, Frost reads "Mending Wall" and"Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening."January 21 and 22 William Carlos Williams: A NewJersey pediatrician, Williams shed conventions and fathereda new movement in American poetry. His verse, deceptivelysimple and direct, isfull of observationsand expansivefeeling.

January 28 and 29 Marianne Moore: "I am not treacher-ous, callous, jealous, superstitious, supercilious, ven-omous, or absolutely hideous," said the poet. Moorequietly broke all the rules and won every conceivablehonor for her intricate, idiosyncratic work.Future programs will feature Dylan Thomas, PabloNeruda, Robert Lowell, Anne Sexton, Czeslaw Milosz,Gwendolyn Brooks, Octavio Paz, Adrienne Rich, andDerek Walcott.The Poet's Voice, AM820, Saturdays, 10pm, FM93.9,Sundays, 3:30pm

W.H. Auden

Blair Brown hosts The Poet's Voice

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WNIC PUBLIC RADIO

Radio PlayhouseNPR Playhouse presents radio dramas from the Simon Studio.January 7 Lady Shaped Like a Vase In a little house on acrooked street lived a lady shaped like a vase who sang allday. A cellist named Bernardo moved next door, and thusbegan a musical duel to the death. The inevitable cacophanyis ended when a conductor restores harmony.January 14 Bernardo 's Farewell Bernardo and his celloGloriosa played the great concert halls of the world to greatacclaim until Bernardo retired over Gloriosa's objections.Starring Tovah Feldshuh and WNYC's own Joe Bevilacqua.January 21 The Man Who Ate Einstein's Brain In the labora-tories of famed brain surgeon Dr. Kilgaroff Moran, there is abottle containing the brain of the late Albert Einstein-or isthere? Has the janitor eaten it? Yes he has, in another step for-ward for scientific research.January 28 Oedipus Noire In the tough -guy manner pioneered by Raymond Chandler, thisnew play takes the tragic Greek hero down some contemporary dark streets. But thisOedipus won't accept his fate!NPR Playhouse, AM820, Saturdays, 10:30pm

Anjelica Huston

Short TalesJanuary 1 Old Fires, by Richard Currey, read by Keith Szarabajka; Why I Am a Danger to thePublic, by Barbara Kingsolver, read by Christine Baranski.January 8 Harm's Reach, by Scott Russell Sanders, read by Paul Hecht; The Death of Justina, byJohn Cheever, read by Jason Rohards.January 15 Killing Time, by Stuart Dybek, read by Philip Casnoff; American Fish and Seattle,by R.A. Sasaki. read by Freda Foh Shen; Angel of Mercy. Angel of Wrath, by Ethan Catlin, readby Barbara Feldon.January 22 The Lottery, by Shirley Jackson, read by Marian Seldes; No Lie, by J. CaliforniaCooper, read by Paul Butler.January 29 Children Are Bored on Sundays, by Jean Stafford, read by Cynthia Harris; The Angelof the Bridge, by John Cheever, read by Malachy McCourt.Selected Shorts, FM93.9, Sundays, 4pm; AM820, Sundays, 6pm

Tovah Feldshuh

Midas TouchMel Gibson hosts Rabbit Ears Radio, a series of literature'sbest -loved stories.January 1The Tailor of Gloucester, told by Meryl Streep, musicby The Chieftains.January 8 Rip Van Winkle, told by Anjelica Huston, music byJay Ungar and Molly Mason.January 15 King Midas and the Golden Touch, told by MichaelCaine, music by Ellis Ma rsalis and Yo -Yo Ma.January 22 How the Camel Got His Hump/How the Rhino GotHis Skin, told by Jack Nicholson, music by Bobby McFerrin.January 29 Pinocchio, told by Danny Aiello, music by LesMiserables Brass Band.Rabbit Ears Radio, Sundays, AM820 and FM93.9, 7:30am

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New York & CompanyGuests and listeners agree: New York 0 -company is the place for the kind of intelligent, insightfulconversation that is so rare on the airwaves. If you've missed the program, you haven't heard awide-ranging group of fascinating guests, such as Lauren Bacall, Lily Tomlin, Yitzhak Shamir,Roy Blount, Fran Lebowitz, Terence McNally, loseph !feller, Bob Gibson, and Nadine Gordimer.Join Leonard Lopate, his guests, and these New Yorke Company regulars:January 4 Sally Goodgold of the City ClubJanuary 5 John Hess with commentaryJanuary 11 Dr. Alan Cooper from the grammarhotline RewriteJanuary 12 Richard Brookhiser, senior editor ofNational ReviewJanuary 13 Al & Lany Ubell, the "gurus of how-to"January 18 Richard Lederer, language nutAnd, tune in January 18 as Birute Galdikas,author of Reflections of Eden, discusses his yearswith the orangutans of Borneo.To "see" New York c3 Company, tune in to RadioTalkTV, Tuesdays and Fridays at 10pm on WNYC TV.New York e Company, AM820, Monday -Friday,noon, repeating at San: Lopate and author Nadine

Gordimer broadcast from Barnes & Noble

Evening AlmanacEvening Music listeners get a special bonus-The IVriter's Almanac With Garrison Keillor.The host of long-time favorite A Prairie Homecompanion offers five-minute trips into theworld of poetry every weekday between 10and 11pm. Lovers of the spoken word learnhistoric tidbits, birthdays and anniversaries,and hear short readings. And keep listeningfor the best in classical music on EveningMusic with David Garland.The Writer's Almanac (during EveningMusic), FM93.9, Monday -Friday, 10pm

Brooklyn Youth Chorus

Building BridgesHas the conservative movement lost itsway? Has affirmative action negativelyimpacted African -Americans? Should NewYork City be run more like a business or acountry? These are some of the questionsthat "neo-liberal" Larry Josephson hasdebated with prominent conservativethinkers. Both foreign and domestic affairscome under scrutiny from left and right onBridges, as Josephson and his guests engagein intelligent and entertaining conversations.Bridges: A Liberal/Conservative Dialogue,AM820, Sundays, 8pm

New York KidsNew York Kids, WNYC's live call -in radio pro-gram for 8 -to -12 -year olds, stans off the newyear January 1 as Aunt Paige Turnerannounces the winners of her story -writingcontest. On January 8 kid reporters fromChildren's Express return for a kids' roundtableon the air. And on January, 15 members of theBrooklyn Youth Chorus sing live from WNYC'sStudio B! Plus, each week there's the SecretCity Sound, the Challenge Question, and lots ofmusic, games, prizes, and surprises withFlorence Barran and David Rafael Gonzalez.New York Kids, FM93.9, Sundays, 6pm

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PI NEC RANPermanent BeatFollowing an exhaustive search during which several talentedbroadcasters tried out for the permanent spot, radio and televi-sion anchor Dara Welles was chosen to host New York Beat.Welles has hosted NBC's late night national call -in program,Talknet, and their weekly news magazine, The Source Report. Theaward -winning journalist also anchors public affairs programson WLIW-TV and was a correspondent for NBC News at Sunrise.Nest, York Beat, AM820's public affairs call -in program, offersprovocative and informative live discussions with newsmakersand other prominent people every weekday.New York Beat, AM820Monday -Friday, 3pm

Dara Welles

On the Line for EducationState Education Commissioner Thomas Sobol appears with Brian Lehrer to discussissues affecting the education of children in New York State. Tune in January 16 duringthe second hour of On the Line.Education on the Line, AM820, Monday, January 16, 1 lam

Susan Stamberg

NPR's Susan Stamberg HonoredNational Public Radio special correspondent Susan Stamberg washonored for her work as host of All Things Considered at theBroadcasting and Cable Hall of Fame on November 7. She wasinducted along with 16 other broadcast professionals, includingMery Griffin, Diane Sawyer, and the late Jimmy Durante. The for-mer host of Weekend Edition is the recipient of every major broad-casting award, including the Edward R. Murrow Award from theCorporation for Public Broadcasting, citing her as "the individualmost responsible for increasing the image, audience awareness,and listenership for public radio." A native New Yorker and grad-uate of Barnard College, Stamberg was the first woman in theUnited States to anchor a national nightly news program.

cF> VvStart the New Year on the Right NoteThe next time you hear a terrific piece of music on WNYC and want to know what itis and where you can buy it, call the Public Radio Music Source.

The Public Radio Music Source is a non-profit, nationwide service for public radiolisteners like you.

Just call 1 -800 -75 -MUSIC any day of the week between 8am and lam. They'll giveyou information on virtually every CD currently in printor take your order over the phone. A portion of yourpurchase price will go toward supporting WNYC.Music lovers can't miss with the Public Radio MusicSource-and WNYC.

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Live SoundsJoin John Schaefer, Meredith Monk, and Die Knodel forJanuary's New Sounds Live concert. Meredith Monk is one ofour most respected and enduring musical figures. Monk'swork combines a unique vocabulary of vocal and instrumen-tal gestures with choreography and other media. For NewSounds Live, she presents recent works for smaller ensembles.Die Kniidel, an Austrian band (whose name means "thedumpling"), consists of classically -trained musicians playingworks drawn from the traditional music of the Tirol. Theresults are wildly colorful and enormous fun. Call MerkinHall for ticket information at 212-362-8719.New Sounds Live, FM93.9, Thursday, January 12, 8pm

Patrick J. Smith, editor ofOpera News

Meredith MonkMusic Around New YorkWhat's new in the world of opera? Patrick J. Smith, editor ofOpera News, joins Steve Sullivan for bi-weekly features onlocal and international news from the world of opera. Listenat 2pm January 13 and 27 during Around New York for infor-mation, excerpts from operas, and previews of upcomingevents. Every weekday Steve Sullivan hosts in -studio guestswho perform on Around New York, including:January 10 Die Knodel, Tirolean chamber jazzJanuary 16 Althea Waites, pianoJanuary 19 Winslow Browning, guitarJanuary 25 Cynthia Phelps, viola; Kyoko Saito, sopranoJanuary 26 Juilliard QuartetAround New York, FM93.9, Monday -Friday, 2pm

Tribute to WeillAn international mix of classical, pop, jazz, and avant garde performers pays tribute to themusical brilliance of Kurt Weill. Highlights include Lou Reed's "September Song," ElvisCostello's "Lost in the Stars, Betty Carter's "Lonely House," and "Alabama Song" by DavidJohansen. The program, simulcast on WNET, also features performances by Teresa Stratasand writer William Burroughs.The Music of Kurt Weill: September Songs, FM93.9, Monday, January 23, 10pm

Tribute to KingMartin Goldsmith hosts a program offering a live recording ofthe 1995 Atlanta Symphony Orchestra tribute concert fromSymphony Hall in Dr. King's hometown, Atlanta. Goldsmithpresides at the event from the stage, conducting interviewswith concert participants and introducing an exciting programevoking the spirit of Dr. King. Highlights include "NewMorning for the World," by Pulitzer Prize-winning composerJoseph Schwantner, narrated by MacNcil-Lehrer Newshouranchor Charlayne Hunter -Gault. Other highlights include thework of young composer Jonathan Holland, a performance ofpianist/composer Keith Jarrett's "Bridge of Light," and theSpelman and Morehouse College glee clubs performing Leonard Bernstein's "ChichesterPsalms" with the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra.A King Celebration (during Performance Today), FM93.9, Monday, January 16, noon

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92ND STREET YTISCH CENTER FOR THE ARTS

New YorkChamberSymphonyGerard SchwarzMusic DirectorSaturday, January 7 at 8 pm

Sunday, January 8 at 3 pm

GERARD SCHWARZ, conductorBELLA DAVIDOVICH, pianoRespighi: Ancient Airs and Dances, Suite No. 1Chopin: Piano Concerto No. 1, Op. 11Schubert: Symphony No. 9 [The Great]

Gerard Schwarz

Saturday, January 28 at 8 pm

Sunday, January 29 at 3 pm

VLADIMIR FELTSMAN,pianol guest conductor

J.S. Bach: Keyboard ConcertosG minor, BWV 1058 F minor, BWV 1056D major, BWV 1054 A major, BWV 1055

D minor, BWV 1052

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Tickets: $30(day of concert: 1/2 price tickets for senior citizensand students with current I.D. )

Call Y -Charge 212.996.110013=17.= or stop by the box office.1111171=1E1

120 Lexington Ave. at 92nd Street, NYC 10128The 92nd Street Y is an agency of UJA Federation.

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Sundays Weekdays Saturdays

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

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

America & World.

6:30am Crossroads. Washington Week.

7am Living on Earth. Capitol Connection

7:30am Rabbit Ears. Urban News Wkly.

8am

10am

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

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

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

11am

Noon

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

Whad' Ya Know?,with Michael Feldmar

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

1pm Newsweek on Air. Car Talk.

2pm

3pm

A Prairie HomeCompanion, withGarrison Keillor.

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

Big Band Sounds,with Danny Stiles.

New York Beat. News and issues talk/call-inprogram, with Dara Welles.

4pm Sound Money.

5pm Weekend ATC ,with Daniel Zwerdling.

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

Weekend ATC,with Daniel Zwerdling.

6pm6:30pm

Selected Shorts. A Prairie HomeCompanion,with Garrison Keillor.

Marketplace. Business news, with David Brancaccio.

7pm Folksong Festival. All Things Considered.

7:30pm Folk Almanac.

8pm Bridges, withLarry Josephson.

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

9pm Latino USA. Talk of the Nation. NPR news and public affairs. Urban News Wkly.

9:30pm Soundprint. America & World.

10pm11pm

On the Media. The Spoken Word.MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour. Final edition.

Mid BBC News Hour.

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

2am2:30am

Sound Money. Zorba Pasteron Your Health.

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

4am Selected Shorts. Parents' Journal.

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Sundays Weekdays Saturdays

Sam While the CitySleeps.

Monitor Radio. Newsmagazine, withSteve Delaney.

While the CitySleeps.

6am

6:30am

MasterworkHour.

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

America Er World.

Washington Week.

7am Living on Earth. Capitol Connection.

7:30am Rabbit Ears. Urban News Wkly.

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

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

Ilam

Noon

Sunday Show.Classical music,with Fred Child.

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

reviews, interviews, with Martin Goldsmith.

3:30pm The Poet's Voice. Around New York. Live in -studio performancesand music features, with Steve Sullivan.

Classic Jazz,with Phil Schaap.

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

5pm Weekend ATC,Daniel Zwerdling.

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

Weekend ATC,Daniel Zwerdling.

6pm

7pm

7:30pm

New York Kids,with FlorenceBarrau and DavidGonzalez.

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

All Things Considered.

8pm

9pm

St. Paul Sunday,with BillMcGlaughlin.

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

Whad' Ya Know?,with MichaelFeldman.

9:30pm Pipedreams,with MichaelBarone.

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

Mid ClassicalCountdown.

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

MarianMcPartland'sPiano Jazz.

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

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1 SUNDAY

Midnight MARIAN MCPART-LAND PIANO JAZZ.Joey Defrancesco was turningheads at 11 years of age in hishometown of Philadelphia. Heplays a composition from hisalbum, Joey Defrancesco HI, andthen joins Marian Mr Cherokee.

1:00AM WHILE THE CITYSLEEPS with Stan David.JS Bach: Well -Tempered Clavier.

11:00AM THE SUNDAY SHOWwith Fred Child.Schubert: An die Mnsik;Nietzsche: Echoes of New Year'sEve; Jensen: Tema con variazioni;Saint-Saens: Piano Trio No. 1;Maninu: Cello Cto No. 1; Scriabin:Piano Son No. 3.

2:00PM CONCERTS FROM THEFRICK COLLECTION.Malcolm Bilson and Robert Levin,Fortepiani. All -Mozart program.Andante and Variations, K. 501;Son in F; Larghetto and Allegro:Son in D.

8:00PM ST. PAUL SUNDAY.Cavani String Qt. Beethoven:String Qt in G, 2nd Movement;Erb: String Qt No. 2; Ravel: StringQt in F.

9:30PM PIPEDREAMS.

11:00PM NEW SOUNDS withJohn Schaefer.#1014. From our series 01 pro-grams recorded on location inNom as'. Bassist Arild Andersen,recorded in his home in Oslo, dis-cusses his recent CDs; lolksingerPernillc Anker recorded in the stu-dios of NRK, Norwegian Radii)Network.

2 MONDAY

I:00AM WHILE THE CITYSLEEPS with Marva.Ravel: n Greek Folk Songs;Banok: Two Portraits, TwoPictures; Scriabin:Sym No. I;Rubinstein: Violin Sin No. I;Beethoven: String Qt No. 7;Haydn: Sym No. 35.

8:00AM MORNING MUSIC withSteve Post.Rossini: Serniramide Overture;Stravinsky: Scherzo a la Rtisse; J.S.Bach: Cello Suite No. I: I. Strauss:Phenomena Wale; Haydn:Piano Cto No.RachmaniniiiI/Respighi: FiveEtudes Tablet's; Porodim StringQt No. 2; R. Strauss: Romanze;Wieniawski: Violin Cm Ni:. 2;

Copland: Billy the Kid Ballet;Villa -Lobos: Bachianas BrasileirasNo. 5.

2:00PM AROUND NEW YORKwith Steve Sullivan.

8:00PM EVENING MUSIC withDavid Garland.Otey: El Mar de Galilea;Semblanza: La Monada; Piazzolla:Adios Nonino; Otcy: Piano Son"Adelita"; Goldsmith: selectionsfrom "Under Fire" film score;Villa -Lobos: Cot lot Guitar andSmall Orch.: Otey: Piano Son"Tenochtitlan"; Bach: Solo CelloSuite No. I in G; Raickovich:Dream Qt; Stravinsky: Sym ofPsalms.

11:00PM NEW SOUNDS withJohn Schaefer,#1015. From our series of pro-grams recorded on location inNorway. Guitarist Knut Reiersrudpresents his latest CD;flute/sax/bagpipe player TellelKvifte demonstrates some ancientand brand-new Norwegian windinstruments.

3 TUESDAY

Midnight SPINNING ON AIR withDavid Garland.

1:00AM WHILE THE CITYSLEEPS with ,Tanya.Rosner: String Qt No. 4; DetlevMuller -Siemens: Under Neonlight11; Stravinsky: Le Sacre duPrintemps: Ravel: Piano Trio;Rimsky-Korsakov: CapriccioEspagnol; Rossini: William TellOverture; Beethoven: String QtNo. 8.

8:00AM MORNING MUSIC withSteve Post.Scarlatti: Cto Grosso No. 1 I;Kespighe Suite No. 2 of AncientAirs and Dances; Braluns:Academic Festival Overture;Perkins: Fandango: Sullivan:Pineapple Poll. excerpts;Beethoven: String Qt No. I;Devienne: Bassoon Son Ni:. 3;Tcilaikovsky: Sleeping BeautySuite; Hindemith: Cto forOrchestra; R. Strauss: DeutscheMoteur; Vaughan Williams: BassTubaJ.S. Bach: Partita No. 1.2:00PM AROUND NEW YORKwith Steve Sullivan.

8:00PM EVENING MUSIC withDavid Garland.Barlow: Night Song; Earls: And onthe Seventh Day...; Scianni:Adagio Cantabile; Gauldin: Pavane

Nelson: Sarabande for Katharinein April; Copland: Cto for Clarinetand String Orchestra; Telemann:Fantasie No. 8 in E minor for SoloRecorder: Traci, Ethiopian:Tigrigna lor 3 Elutes; Telemann:Fantasie No. 1 in G for SoloRecorder: Chardevoine, and oth-ers: settings of Une Jenne Fillette;Bach: Pa 0 ita in C minor for SoloRecorder; Bax: Winter Legends forPiano and Orch.

11:00PM NEW SOUNDS withJohn Schaefer.#1116. The Annual New SoundsTop 10: a completely biased andopinionated look at the ten bestnew music releases of 1994. Thelisteners' rebuttal follows at thistime next week.

4 WEDNESDAY

Midnight EOLKMASTERS.Masters ol the Folk Violin, Irish,Cajun. and Western swing fid-dling, with Seamus Connolly, KenSmith, and Johnny (imbic.

I:00AM WHILE THE CITYSLEEPS with 1),Luiya.Sibelius: En Saga: Picker: StringQt No. I, "New MemoriesMahler: Sym Ni:, I; Wallin.: CelloSon No. I; Franck: NlesseSolonellc; Beethoven: String QtNi:. 10.

8:00AM MORNING MUSIC withSteve Post.J.S. Bach: Brandenburg Cto No. 2;Grainger: Molly on the Shore:Grainger: Comm) Gar -delis. TheImmovable Do; Beethoven: PianoSon No, 7; Handel: Water MusicSuite No. 2. Water Music SuiteNi:, 1; 1s1endelssolin: Piano Sestetin I): I<alinnikuc Sym No. 1:Vivaldi: Flute Gm No. 1: Feder:Contrasts for Orchestra,

2:00PM AROUND NEW YORKwith Steve Sullivan.

8:00PM EVENING MUSIC iwithDavid Garland.Durtifle: Prelude, Recitative, .111(1Variation, lor Flute, Viola, andPiano; Ravel: Gaspard de la NM::Killniaver: Trio Ion Violins andCello: Gorecki: Lenlicimitisik:Satie: Trois Sarabandes transcribed[tin alts guitar; Ibrahim El Ansari:I lechtenis: Satie: preludes Mini LePik des I miles transcribed for altoguitar.

11:00PM NEW SOUNDS withJohn Schaefer.#1016. New music from the Celtictraditions. Works by the Irish

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group Altan, Scotland's The HouseBand, and the Quebec -based AdVielle Que Pourra.

5 THURSDAY

Midnight AFROPOP WORLD-WIDE.Brasil Bulletin, Part II.Developments in Rio and SaoPaulo. Marissa Monte talks abouther new album, chat with divaZizi Possi, and listen to newrecordings from Joao Bosco andCaetano Veloso.

1:00AM WHILE THE CITYSLEEPS with Manya.Hovhaness: Son Ananda;Prokofiev: The Prodigal Son;Dohnanyi: String Qt No. 2;Debussy: Fantasy for Piano andOrchestra; Bruch: Eight Pieces;Beethoven: String Qt No. 13.

8:00AM MORNING MUSIC withSteve Post.Tchaikovsky: Gopak from"Mazeppa"; Tchaikovsky:Coronation March for Alex III;Ravel: Une Barque surl'Ocean; Gershwin: An Americanin Paris; Vivaldi: Guitar Cto in D;Gould: Latin AmericanSymphonette; Mozart:Divertimento No. 11; Beethoven:Piano Son No. 17; Mahler: Liedereines Fahrenden Geselle; Hoihy:Sextet for Piano and Winds;Schmitt: Tragedy of Solome; Sor:Introduction and Variation on aTheme by Mozart.

2:00PM AROUND NEW YORKwith Steve Sullivan.

8:00PM EVENING MUSIC withDavid Garland.Brahms: Ballades I & 2;Tchaikovsky: String Qt No. 3;Schumann: Piano Cto; Liszt:Nuages Gris; Schoenberg: Suite forPiano; Liszt: En Reve Nocturne;Maurice Jane: selections from"The Damned" film score;Brahms: Ballades 3 & 4.

11:00PM NEW SOUNDS withJohn Schaefer.#1117. Monk: Panda Chant,

music from Facing North;Tiriltunga: Sven Svane;Taylor/Oracle: Fjords.

6 FRIDAY

Midnight SCHICKELE MIX.#70. Au Contraire, Mon Here.

1:00AM WHILE THE CITYSLEEPS with Manya.!tonic'pour: Urban Dances;Zwilich: Sym No. 2 for Cello;

Ravel: Menuet Antique, Menuetstir le Nom d'Haydn, A la Manierede Borodino, A la Maniere deChabrier; Taneyev: Sym No. 4;Schumann: Fantasiestucke;Mendelssohn: Sym No. 3;Beethoven: Piano Cto No. 3.

8:00AM MORNING MUSIC withSteve Post.Mozart: Piano Cto No. 3;Schubert: Sonata "Arpeggione";Beethoven: Twelve Contredancesfor Orchestra; Arnold: Four IrishDances; J.S. Bach: GoldbergVariations; Jacob: Flute Cto;Grainger: Scandinavian Suite;Pieme: Piano Cto in e; Haydn:Capriccio; R. Strauss: Also SprachZarathustra; Chausson: QuelquesDanses.

2:00PM AROUND NEW YORKwith Steve Sullivan.

8:00PM EVENING MUSIC withDavid Garland.Scriabin: Sym No. 3 "The DivinePoem"; Busoni: Five Single Piecesfor Clarinet and Piano; Debussy:Premier Arabesque, Le PetitBerger; Ostertag: All the Rage;Schoenberg: Transfigured Night.

1:001'M NEW SOUNDS withJohn Schaefer.#754. New orchestral music.Byrne: The Forest; Riley/ShanghaiFilm Orchestra: In C; Reich: TheFour Sections, excerpt; Lord:Sarabande.

7 SATURDAY

1:00AM WHILE THE CITYSLEEPS with Stan David.Copland: Rodeo excerpts; Mozart:Piano Son in D; Kodaly: ThePeacock; Liszt: A Faust Sym; J.S.Bach: Cantata No. 169;Mendelssohn: Piano Trio No. 2;Chausson: Sym in B; Brahms:Liebeslieder Walzer; Tippett: Suitefor the Birthday of Prince Charles.

11:00AM THE SATURDAYSHOW with Fred Child.Mozart: Don Giovanni excerpts;Chopin: Variations on "La ddarem la nano": CPE Bach: SoloFlute Son; Various: Music forOcarinas; Fuchs: Twelve Duets;Villa -Lobos: String Qt No. 14 ;Harrison: Suite for Violin, Piano,and Small Orchestra.

11:00PM NEW SOUNDS withJohn Schaefer.#735. Langheld: Calling You;Open Art Band: Tropical Codes;Cafe Noir: Zeybekiko; Piazzolla:Tango Zero Hour.

8 SUNDAY

Midnight MARIAN MCPART-LAND PIANO JAZZ.Terry Waldo, a popular entertain-er and producer of ragtime andearly jazz, also composes for filmand theater. He plays EubieBlake's Charleston Rag and hisown Proctology.

1:00AM WHILE THE CITYSLEEPS with Stan David.Haydn: Sym No. 101;IVIoussorgsky: Pictures at anExhibition; Maninu: Sym No. 4;Rimsky-Korsakov: Scheherazade;Rutter: Gloria; Sibelius: String Qtin d; Tchaikovsky: "Queen ofSpades" highlights.

11:00AM THE SUNDAY SHOWwith Fred Child.Tavemer: Thrinos; Machaut: RoseLiz; Bogdanovic: Fugue of theGolden Flower; Satie:SixGnossiennes; Alkan; Piano Trio;Tchaikovsky: Variations on aRococo Theme; Gould:Derivations for Clarinet and Band;Tcherepnin: Cto for Harmonicaand Orchestra.

8:00PM ST. PAUL SUNDAY.Awadagin Pratt, Piano.Bach/Busoni: Wachet Auf, Ruhuns die Stimme, Nun Komm, derHeiden Heiland, Ich Ruf zu Dir,Herr Jest] Christ; Brahms: Balladesin D and B; Franck: Prelude,Fugue, and Variations; Brahms:Variations from Sextet, Op. 18;Chopin: Ballade No. 2 in f;Rachmaninoff: Preludes inb and g sharp.

9:30PM PIPEDREAMS.

11:00PM NEW SOUNDS withJohn Schaefer.#736. Budd: Dawn's Early Light;

McNabb: Invisible Cities.

9 MONDAY

:00AM WHILE THE CITYSHIPS with Manya.Pendereckil Fonogrammi; Bliss:Suite for Piano; Debussy: La Boitea Joujoux; Tchaikovsky: SwanLake; Sor: Son in c.

8:00AM MORNING MUSIC withSteve Post.Saint-Saens: Bacchanale;Beethoven: Violin Son No. 8; Suk:Burleska; IS. Bach: Violin PartitaNo. 3: Passacaglia and Fugue;Lakin,: Maria Luisa, Angostura;Mozart: Sinfonia Concertante;Chadwick: Qnt for Piano andStrings; Albeniz: RapsodieEspagnola; Franck: The Accursed

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Hunter; Grainger: The Warriors;Barber: Medea Suite.

2:00PM AROUND NEW YORKwith Steve Sullivan.

8:00PM EVENING MUSIC withDavid Garland.Forqueray: Premiere Suite forHarpsichord; Paul Bley playsStarted, Ida Lupine, Open to Love;Chancellor: Si vis vera frui luce,Veritas equitas; Feldman: Pianoand String Qt.

11:00PM NEW SOUNDS withJohn Schaefer.#I037. Featuring new music

based on the traditional songs,instruments, and styles of Bavariaand the Austrian Tirol. Austria'sDie Knodel combines chambermusic, jazz, new music, and aTirolean sense of fun; Bavaria'sHaindling presents an alternatelyrollicking and atmospheric blendof rock, electronics, and Bavarianfolk music.

10 TUESDAY

Midnight SPINNING ON AIR withDavid Garland.

1:00AM WHILE THE CITYSLEEPS with Manya.Prokofiev: Scythian Suite;Debussy: Estampes; R. Strauss:Intermezzo: Four Interludes;Brahms: Sym No. 3; Alabiev:Piano Trio in a; Beethoven: TripleCto in C; Vivaldi: Gloria in D.

8:00AM MORNING MUSIC withSteve Post.Warlock: Capriol Suite; Couperin:Concert, "Dans le Gout Theatre':Falla: Canciones PopularesEspanolas; Milhaud: Le Camavald'Aix; Haydn: String Qt in G;Schubert: Mass No. 2; Dohnanyi:Variations on a Nursery Song;Liszt: Venice and Naples;Stravinsky: Petrouchka; BenjaminLees: Prologue, Capriccio, andEpilogue.

2:00PM AROUND NEW YORKwith Steve Sullivan.

8:00PM EVENING MUSIC withDavid Garland.Schnittke: Gratulationsrondo forViolin and Piano; Telemann: ParisQt in E minor No. 6; D'Indy: Suitefor Flute, Violin, Viola, Cello, andHarp; Roach: A Quiet Place;Koechlin: The Old Country House;Sato: Sanyo; Ives: Universe Sym.

11:00PM NEW SOUNDS withJohn Schaefer.#I118. The Annual New Sounds

Listeners Poll, featuring the ten

best new music releases of 1994,voted for by our listeners.

11 WEDNESDAY

Midnight FOLKMASTERS.French American Music. MaineFrench Fiddlers and LouisianaCajun music of Steve Riley andthe Mamou.

1:00AM WHILE THE CITYSLEEPS with Manya.Lehar: The Merry Widow Waltz;Kalman: Gypsy Princess Waltz;J. Strauss: Village Swallows;Dohnanyi: The Veil of Pierette:Wedding Waltz; Waldteufel: TheSkaters Waltz; Roussel: Bacchus etArian: Suite No. 2; Brahms:Clarinet Qnt in b; Chopin: PianoCto No. 1; Beethoven: Sym No. 5;C.P.E. Bach: Oboe Cto in E -flat.

8:00AM MORNING MUSIC withSteve Post.Vivaldi: Cto for Oboe and TwoViolins; J.S. Bach: English SuiteNo. 5; Cambini: String Qt;Tchaikovsky: Capriccio Italien;Schubert: Piano Son in D;Martinu: Concertino for Cello andWinds in c; Britten: Sinfonia daRequiem; Mozart: Clarinet Trio inE -flat; Schumann: Sym No. 3:Chopin: Nocturne No. 2.

2:00PM AROUND NEW YORKwith Steve Sullivan.

8:00PM EVENING MUSIC withDavid Garland.Weber: Konzertstuck in E minorfor Piano and Orch; Martin: PianoQnt; Dale: Impromptu, Op. 3;Dale: Suite for Viola and Piano;Gershwin: Second Rhapsody forPiano and Orch.; Prieto: Canto alPoeta de los Sonidos; Cage: TheSeasons.

11:00PM NEW SOUNDS withJohn Schaefer.#1018. From the New Sounds LiveConcert Series: legendary drum-mer/percussionist Max Roach per-forms some of his four -panInventions for Drums, and theUptown String Quartet performsjazz standards and original works.

12 THURSDAY

Midnight AFROPOP WORLD-WIDE.Nigeria Scores. The latest releasesby veterans and newcomers onthe fuji, juju, afro juju and reggaescenes.

1:00AM WHILE THE CITYSLEEPS with Manya.P. Hall: Verlaine Suite;

Khachaturian: Spartacus, selec-tions; Rachmaninoff: Sym No. 2;Brahms: String Qt No. 2;Schumann: Violin Cto in d;Mozart: Piano Cto No. 23.

8:00AM MORNING MUSIC withSteve Post.J. Strauss: Accelerations; Pieme:Canzonetta; Schmitt: Andantino;Dukas: Alla Gitana; Gershwin:Rhapsody in Blue; Haydn: SymNo. 19; Kodaly: Galanta Dances;Satie: Parade; Brahms: Cto forViolin and Cello; Shostakovich:Piano Son No. 2; Berlioz:Symphonie Fantastique.

2:00PM AROUND NEW YORKwith Steve Sullivan.

8:00PM NEW SOUNDS LIVE,from Merkin Concert Hall.John Schaefer hosts a live broad-cast featuring the renownedAmerican vocalist/composerMeredith Monk, who performsnew works with members of hervocal ensemble, and the Austrianband, Die ICniidel, which blendsconservatory training and impro-visation with traditional music ofthe Austrian Tirol.

10:00PM EVENING MUSIC withDavid Garland.Gibbs: selections from"Housekeeping" film score.

11:00PM NEW SOUNDS withJohn Schaefer.#982. Music from Southeast Asia:works from Sunda (West Java),Vietnam, Burma, India, andCambodia.

13 FRIDAY

Midnight SCHICKELE MIX.#71. Back to Basics.

1:00AM WHILE THE CITYSLEEPS with Manya.Nielsen: Sym No. 4; Bartok: Sonfor Two Pianos and Percussion;Ravel: Chansons Madecasses;Tchaikovsky: Manfred Sym;Schumann: Violin Son No. 2;Mozart: Piano Cto No. 12.

8:00AM MORNING MUSIC withSteve Post.Mozart: Horn Cto No. 2;Schubert: Violin Sonatina No. 1;Rachmaninoff: Etude -TableausNos. 2 and 6; Corelli: Cto GrossoNo. 7; Beethoven: Piano Trio in B -flat; Debussy: Khamma; Grofe:Grand Canyon Suite; Ravel:Sonatine; Rott: Sym in E.

2:00PM AROUND NEW YORKwith Steve Sullivan.

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WNYC FM MUSIC

8:00PM EVENING MUSIC withDavid Garland.

11:00PM NEW SOUNDS withJohn Schaefer.#I119. Caswell: Peace; Neill: TheKing of Thule, excerpt; Sharrock:Venus/Upper Egypt; BobbyPrevite's Weather Clear, TrackFast: For John Laughlan, and allthat we stood for;Either/Orchestra: Lay Lady Lay;Surman Qt: Stranger Than Fiction.

14 SATURDAY

I:00AM WHILE THE CITYSLEEPS with Stan David.Mozart: Oboe Qt in F; Amram:American Dance Suite; Vivaldi:Laudate plied dominum, Psalm112; Enesco: Dixtour pourInstruments a Vent; Mascagni:Cavalleria Rusticana; Rozsa: Qntfor Piano and Strings; Bruckner:Sym No. 5.

11:00AM THE SATURDAY SHOWwith Fred Child.Macdowell: Hexentanz; Lessel:Piano Cto; Rachmaninoff: StringQt No. 1; Rachmaninoff: Lilacs &other songs; Handel: Cto GrossoNo. 6; Cameyro: Poems em Prosa;Prokofiev: Sym No. 4; Francaix:Danses Exotiques.

11:00PM NEW SOUNDS withJohn Schaefer.#737. New works for string quar-tet. Nyman: String Qt; Ricci: TwoPartitas; Gorecki: String Qt.

15 SUNDAY

Midnight MARIAN MCPART-LAND PIANO JAZZ.Terry Blanchard. Blanchard hasarranged and composed music forMo Better Blues, Malcolm X,Crooklyn and other movies. Heperforms his The Lady Sings theBlues.

1:00AM WHILE THE CITYSLEEPS with Stan David.Copland: Clarinet Cto; Grieg: PeerGynt Suite No. 2; Schubert: StringQt No. 15; Shostakovich: Sym No.10; Milhaud: Harp Cto; Bartok:Contrasts; Vaughan Williams: SymNo. 3; Bloch: Schelomo, HebraicRhapsody for Cello; Dvorak:Symphonic Variations; Ravel:La Valse.

II:00AM THE SUNDAY SHOWwith Fred Child.Isaac: Untitled Instrumental;Gabrieli: Canzon; Scarlatti: Sons;Crusell: Clarinet Cto No. 3; J.S.Bach: French Suite No. 6;

Martino: Suite in Old Form;Schnittke: Suite in the OldenStyle; Janacek: Sinfonietta;Casella: Harp Son.

8:00PM ST. PAUL SUNDAY.The King's Noyse. Trabaci:Consonanze Stravagante,Gagliarda Prima delta Ia Galante,Gagliarda Terza Sopra IaMantoana, Canzona FranzesaSettima Cromatica; Gesualdo:Gagliarda; Marini: Passacalio;Castello: Son XVI; Zannetti: Ariadel Gran Duca, Gagliarda diSantino Detto la Muzza, LaBergamesca, Basso delle Ninfe,Basso Gioiosa, II Ceferino; Vitali:Sinfonia; Monteverdi: Non ha'ldel cotanti lumi; Peri: Un di sold -to, 0 durezza di ferro, Qualcadaver() spirante.

9:30PM PIPEDREAMS.

11:00PM NEW SOUNDS withJohn Schaefer.#738. A Private Reel, drawn fromlive performances taped in ourWNYC studios. Mexican recordervirtuoso Horatio Franco plays newworks with a pre-Columbiansound; our unsuspecting piano isset upon by Bob Samarotto andthe Zeitgeist ensemble; pianistHenry Butler displays his NewOrleans roots; and MagmouatHakmoun, the Moroccantrance/dance ensemble led byHassan Hakmoun, performs ontraditional instruments.

16 MONDAY

1:00AM WHILE THE CITYSLEEPS with Manya.Nystroem: Ishavet Arctic Ocean;Honegger: Nicolas de Flue;Dvorak: Legends Nos.1- 10;Schumann: Fantasiestucke;Beethoven: String Trio in D.

8:00AM MORNING MUSIC withSteve Post.Soler: Sons Nos. 7, 8, and 149;Offenbach: Monsieur et MadameDenis; Weill: Threepenny Opera,Suite; Berlioz: Rob Roy Overture;Grote: Mississippi Suite; Brahms:Piano Trio No. I; Prokofiev: CelloConcertino; Beethoven: Piano SonNo. 30; Vaughan Williams: FiveTudor Portraits.

2:00PM AROUND NEW YORKwith Steve Sullivan.

8:00PM EVENING MUSIC withDavid Garland.Thomson: Portraits; Mozart: StringQt in C, "Dissonance"; Desmond:Take Five; Alkan: Second Set of

Impromptus: Alkan: Impromptufor Organ on A Mighty Fortress IsOur God; Alkan: Alleluia;Machado: Sambalanco; Crespo:Three Milongas; Rodrigo: Fantasiapara un gentilhombre.

11:00PM NEW SOUNDS withJohn Schaefer.#908. Music of English composerGavin Bryars, to celebrate hisbirthday today.

17 TUESDAY

Midnight SPINNING ON AIR withDavid Garland.

1:00AM WHILE THE CITYSLEEPS with Manya.Prokofiev: Prelude and Fugue,Three Pieces; Koshkin: ThePrince's Toys; Bartok: Dance Suite:R. Strauss: Sym in d; Brahms:Violin Son No. 2; Mendelssohn:String Qt in E -flat; Mozart: PianoCto No, 20; Haydn: Sym No. 88.

8:00AM MORNING MUSIC withSteve Post.Waldteufel: The Skater's Waltz ;Mozart: Don Giovanni: "La cidarem la mano"; Chopin:Variations on "La ci damn Iamano"; Hoist: Second Suite in F;Lehar: The Merry Widow; Mehul:Sym No. 1; Franck: Piano TrioNo. 2; Rimsky-Korsakov:Scheherazade; Villa -Lobos: SuitePopulaire Bresilienne; Diamond:Music for Shakespeare's "Romeoand Juliet"; Szymanowski: Etudes.

2:00PM AROUND NEW YORKwith Steve Sullivan.

8:00PM EVENING MUSIC withDavid Garland.Dowland: Sweet Stay Awhile, andother songs; Mozart: String Qt inG; Weber: Piano Son No. 4 in eminor; Morass: Sym No. 1; Grieg:Violin Son in G; Barber: ViolinCto.

11:00PM NEW SOUNDS withJohn Schaefer.#1120. New music from Taiwan.Ambient, electronic, traditionalchant, and film scores from theisland of Taiwan.

18 WEDNESDAY

Midnight FOLKMASTERS.Blues and Bluegrass. VirginiaPiedmont blues with John Cephasand Phil Wiggins; the JohnsonMountain Boys perform Marylandbluegrass.

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1:00AM WHILE THE CITYSLEEPS with Manya.Rachmaninoff: Rhapsody on aTheme of Paganini; DuparcChanson Triste; Duparc: LeManoir de Rosemonde; Duparcla Vie Anterieure; Duparc: Soupir,Phidyle; Tchaikovsky: Sym No. 6;Sarasate: Zigeunerweisen,Romanza Andaluza, Zapateado,Malaguena, Introduction andTarantella; Schubert: Sym No. 9;J.S. Bach: Harpsichord Cto No. 4.

8:00AM MORNING MUSIC withSteve Post.Mozart: Divertimento No. I; Liszt:Paraphrases on Schubert's"Standchen," "Ave Maria," and"Der Lindenbaum"; Berlioz:Queen Mab Scherzo, Damnationof Faust: Rakoczy March;Homeman: String Qt No. 2;Respighi: Three Botticelli Pictures;Schubert: Piano Son in G;Martinu: Sinfonietta Ja Jolla;Marx: Divertimento a Tre;Janacek: Suite from "The CunningLittle Vixen.'

2:00PM AROUND NEW YORKwith Steve Sullivan.

8:00PM EVENING MUSIC withDavid Garland.Zipoli: Partita in A; Quincy Jones:Purple Prose; Rorem: Seven PaulGoodman settings; Chabrier: L'IleHeureuse, Villanelle des PetitsCanard; Chabrier: PiecesPittoresques for Piano; Corbett:Alla Spagniola, Al' Irelandese;Brahms: Variations on a Theme byJoseph Haydn; Boccherini: Duofor Violins No. 4 in B; Barbella:Mandolin Duetto IV.

11:00PM NEW SOUNDS withJohn Schaefer.#1121. Persian classical musicfrom members of the MojdehEnsemble, recorded live in ourstudio on Persian lutes andpercussion.

19 THURSDAY

Midnight AFROPOP WORLD-WIDE.Program to be announced.

1:00AM WHILE THE CITYSLEEPS with Manya.Debussy: Marche Ecossaise,Bercuse Heroique; Reich: TheFour Sections; Copland: OldAmerican Songs; Sibelius: ViolinCto; Wagner: "Gotterdammerung"selections; Bennett: Son in A -flat;Mendelssohn: String Qt No. 2;Haydn: Arianna a Naxos.

8:00AM MORNING MUSIC withSteve Post.J.S. Bach: Cto for Two Violins;Mozart: String Qt No. 9; Ravel:Five O'Clock Foxtrot and Le Gibet(an. for Orchestra); Villa -Lobos:Bachianas Brasileiras No. 5;Joseph Schubert: Viola Cto in C;Vaughan Williams: Wasps Suite;Arnold: Guitar Cto; Brahms:Ballades; Grieg: NorwegianDances; Revueltas: La Noche delos Mayas.

2:00PM AROUND NEW YORKwith Steve Sullivan.

8:00PM EVENING MUSIC withDavid Garland.Turner: Horn Qt No. 1; Brahms:Horn Son in E -flat; Shaw:Fripperies; Adams: Grand PianolaMusic; Revueltas: La Noche de losMayas: Haydn: Sym No. 6 in D"Le Matin."

11:00PM NEW SOUNDS withJohn Schaefer.#1017, with guest Paul Dresher.Works by Dresher, RogerReynolds, Jay Cloidt, and othercomposers who've written forPaul's unique electroacousticensemble.

20 FRIDAY

Midnight SCHICKELE MIX.

1:00AM WHILE THE CITYSLEEPS with Manya.Foss: Renaissance Cto for Fluteand Orch.; Dawson: Negro FolkSym; Prokofiev: Violin Son; R.Strauss: Symphonic Fantasy;Franck: Psyche; Bennett: Suite ofPieces; Mozart: SinfoniaConcertante.

8:00AM MORNING MUSIC withSteve Post.Handel: Cto Grosso No. 4; Danzi:Wind Qnt No. 1; Rachmaninoff:Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini;Alford: Colonel Bogey; Chopin:Piano Cto No. 2; Smetana: StringQt No. 1; Glazunov: Violin Cto;Berlioz: Waverley Overture;Debussy: En Blanc et Noir;Holmboe: Sym No. 4 SinfoniaSacra; Offenbach: Orpheus in theUnderworld Overture.

2:00PM AROUND NEW YORKwith Steve Sullivan.

8:00PM EVENING MUSIC withDavid Garland.Faure: Impromptus Nos. 1-5;Merula: FoIle c ben the si crede;Merula: Quando gli ucelli por-taranno i Zoccoli, and other songs;Walter Piston: Son for Violin and

Piano; Schumann: Humoreske;Piston: Sym No. 8.

11:00PM NEW SOUNDS withJohn Schaefer.#1019. The SEM Ensemble playsthe music of Morton Feldman,recorded live in concert by WNYC.

21 SATURDAY

1:00AM WHILE THE CITYSLEEPS with Stan David.Mendelssohn: Sym No. 4;Smetana: Ma Vlast: FromBohemia's Woods and Fields;Barber: The Lovers; Beethoven:String Qt No. 15; Nielsen: Sym No.3; Bernstein: Serenade; Poulenc:Le Bal Masque - Cantate Profane;Sibelius: Sym No. 5; Bizet: JeuxD'Enfants; Gerniniani: Cto Grosso'La Folia."

11:00AM THE SATURDAY SHOWwith Fred Child.Field: Irish Dance; Field: Piano CtoNo. 6; Lauro: Guitar Works; Ruiz:El Santiguao; Dauprat: GrandSextet for Horns; Biber: Passacagliafor Violin; Milhaud: FluteSonatina; Creston: Partita for Fluteand Strings.

11:00PM NEW SOUNDS withJohn Schaefer.#739. Music with saxophone(s).Kallman: Forecasts; Macy: 4 Saxes;Salant: Mazes.

22 SUNDAY

Midnight MARIAN MCPART-LAND PIANO JAZZ.Lincoln Mayorga. A many -talent-ed performer, Mayorga, know forhis work on many film sound-tracks, has accompanied and writ-ten arrangements for pop singersBarbra Streisand, Mel Torme, andothers. Mayorga solos onDavenport Blues and joins Marianfor Nola.

1:00AM WHILE THE CITYSLEEPS with Stan David.Schumann: Five Pieces "imVolkston" for Cello; Weber: SymNo. 2; Arnold: Piano Trio; J.S.Bach: Mass; Grieg: Piano Cto;Sullivan: Overture di Ballo;Mozart: Divertimento;Schoenberg: Verldarte Nacht;Vivaldi: Bassoon Cto No. 18.

11:00AM THE SUNDAY SHOWwith Fred Child.Tallis: Spem in Alium; Hellendaal:Cto No. 4; JS Bach: Trio Son;Mulligan: Line for Lyons;Chadwick: String Quartet No. 4;Rodrigo: Fantasia para una gentil-

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hombre; R. Thompson: Suite forOboe, Clarinet, and Viola; Villa -Lobos: Bachianas Brasileiras No. 1;Carlos Franzetti: Suite Alborada.

8:00PM ST. PAUL SUNDAY.Wind Musicians of the St. PaulChamber and MinnesotaOrchestras. Bill McGlaughlin,Conductor. Mozart:Serenade No. 10 in B flat;Dvorak: Serenade in d.

9:30PM PIPEDREAMS.

11:00PM NEW SOUNDS withJohn Schaefer.#740. New Music from India:works that draw on Westernmusical styles. Santham:Sangeetham; Rao: Destiny;Shankar/Glass: Passage.

23 MONDAY

1:00AM WHILE THE CITYSLEEPS with Manya.Stravinsky: Requiem Canticles1965-1966; Harrison: Suite forViolin, Piano; Hanson: Sym No. 6;R. Strauss: Josephslegende Suite;Smetana: Czech Dances;Beethoven: Mass.

8:00AM MORNING MUSIC withSteve Post.Scarlatti: 3 Sonatas; Sibelius:Karelia Suite; Rossini: Introductionand Variations for Clarinet;Nazareth: Desengoncado, Garoto;Beethoven: Sym No. 8; Saint-Saens: Piano Qt; Foerster: FromShakespeare Suite; Chopin:Scherzo No. 1 and 2; Ginastera:Estancia; Copland: Rodeo.

2:00PM AROUND NEW YORKwith Steve Sullivan.

8:00PM EVENING MUSIC withDavid Garland.Bach: Keyboard Partita No. 1 inB -flat; Bach: Cto for Three Violins.

9:00 PM The Music of Kurt Weill:September Songs.

11:00PM NEW SOUNDS withJohn Schaefer.#1122. Branca: The World

Upside Down; Hodian: MMU-14.

24 TUESDAY

Midnight SPINNING ON AIR withDavid Garland.

1:00AM WHILE THE CITYSLEEPS with Manya.Berio: Fomzazioni; Lutoslawski:Double Cto; Debussy: Nocturnesfor Orchestra; Brahms: NeueLiebeslieder Walzer; Tchaikovsky:

Suite No. 1; Chopin: Cello Son;Beethoven: Piano Son No. 29.

8:00AM MORNING MUSIC withSteve Post.Mozart: Magic Flute Overture;Albinoni: Cto; Roman: Violin Cto;Faure: Theme and Variations;Haydn: Cello Cto; Mozart: StringQnt; Poulenc: Cto for 2 Pianos;Stravinsky: Eight Miniatures;Stravinsky: Circus Polka;Beethoven: Sym No. 9.

2:00PM AROUND NEW YORKwith Steve Sullivan.

8:00PM EVENING MUSIC withDavid Garland.Woods: Three Improvisations forSaxophone Qt; Wilder: Effie Suitefor Tuba and Brass Qnt;Frescobaldi: Canzonas a 4; Let'sCall This; Grainger: YouthfulRapture, My Robin Is to theGreenwood Gone; Schubert: Sonfor Piano and Arpeggione; Giuffre:The Side Pipers; Boulez: Dialoguede l'Ombre Double for Clarinet;Giuffre: The Sheepherders;Dubois: Qt for Saxophones; Ravel:Ma Mere l'Oye; Peck: DrasticMeasures for Saxophone Qt.

11:00PM NEW SOUNDS withJohn Schaefer.41021, Musical Megabytes IE.Computer music from four talent-ed American composers: LaurieSpiegel, Pauline Oliveros, FrancesWhite, and Joan LaBarbara.

25 WEDNESDAY

Midnight FOLKMASTERS.Accordion Kings. Tex-Mex con -junto of Mingo Saldivar y losCuatro Tremendas Espadas, Creolezydeco of John Delafose and theEunice Playboys.

I:00AM WHILE THE CITYSLEEPS with Manya.Ravel: Sonatine; Shostakovich:Sym No. 6; R. Strauss: Oboe Cto;Dvorak: The Wood Dove;Rubinstein: Piano Cto No. 4;Berlioz: Symphonic Fantastique;Louis de Caix D'Hervelois: Piecesfor Cello and Harpsichord.

8:00AM MORNING MUSIC withSteve Post.Anonymous: Variations on "RuleBrittania"; Balakirev: Islamey -Oriental Fantasy; Brahms: ViolinSon No. 3; Bizet: Paine- Overture;Grieg: String Qt; Walton: FacadeSuite; Britten: Introduction andRondo alla Burlesque; Britten:Mazurka elegiaca; Rameau: Castorand Pollux: Instrumental Suite;Ravel: Valses Nobles et

Sentimentales; Prokofiev: PianoSon No. 7; Turina: Serenata.

2:00PM AROUND NEW YORKwith Steve Sullivan.

8:00PM EVENING MUSIC withDavid Garland.Lutoslawski: Dance Preludes;Schnittke: Suite im Alten Stil forViolin and Piano; Marais: Sonate ala Maresienne; Laura Dean/JohnZeretzke: Light; Purcell: Dido andAeneas; Lutoslawski: Lacrimosafor Soprano, Choir, and Orch.;Rachmaninov: Morceaux deFantaisie; Lutoslawski: Partita forViolin and Orch.

11:00PM NEW SOUNDS withJohn Schaefer.#1123. Knaack: Cell WithoutWalls; Minden Ensemble: I'll TellYou When We Get There; AncientFuture: Frogorian Trance; ChacraCity: Many Mansions.

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Midnight AFROPOP WORLD-WIDE.Ladysmith Black Mambazo Live.Recorded at the AmericanMuseum of Natural History inNew York City.

1:00AM WHILE THE CITYSLEEPS with Manya.Debussy: Suite Bergamasque;Prokofiev: Violin Cto No. 2; Villa -Lobos: Momoprecoce; Liszt:Dante Sym; Bennett: Romances;Bennett: Romance No. 3;Krommer: Octet for Winds;Mozart: Piano Cto No. 22.

8:00AM MORNING MUSIC withSteve Post.Nicolai: Knight Templar Overture;Prokofiev: Cinderella: Dances;Mozart: Cassation; Chopin:Mazurkas No. 2; Raff: Ein festeBurg ist unser Gott; Beethoven:String Qt No. 4; Hanson: Sym No.2; Schumann: Son; Roussel: SymNo. 3; Debussy: La plus que lento;Tippett: Crown of the Year.

2:00PM AROUND NEW YORKwith Steve Sullivan.

8:00PM EVENING MUSIC withDavid Garland.Borodin: String Qt No. 2; Borodin,arr. Wright & Forrest: excerptsfrom Kismet; Borodin: Nottumo;Blitzstein: The Airborne Sym;Gates: Icarus and Daedalus.

11:00PM NEW SOUNDS withJohn Schaefer.#934 Music front "Off the Wall -to -Wall," recorded in concert atSymphony Space by WNYC.

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Works by Newband, NedRothenberg, Lee Hyla and RoughAssemblage, and others.

27 FRIDAY

Midnight SCHICKELE MIX.

1:00AM WHILE THE CITYSLEEPS with Manya.Milhaud: Scaramouche; Rorem:Women's Voices; Schuman: SymNo. 5 ; Debussy: Children'sCorner; Wagner: Siegfried Idyll;Berwald: String Qt; Beethoven:Sym No. 2; Mozart: Piano Cto No.7; Dittersdorf: Sym.

8:00AM MORNING MUSIC withSteve Post.Rameau: Concert No. 1; Hoist: St.Paul's Suite; Beethoven: PianoSon No. 5; Ravel: Pavane for aDead Princess; Mendelssohn:String Qt; R. Strauss: Burleske;Reicha: Qt for Flute, Violin, Viola,and Cello; Mozart: Sym No. 26;Walton: Cello Cto; Francaix: LittleQt for Saxophones; Rachmaninoff:The Isle of the Dead; Cimarosa:Oboe Cto.

2:00PM AROUND NEW YORKwith Steve Sullivan.

8:00PM EVENING MUSIC withDavid Garland.Vocal works by Mozart andJerome Kern.

11:00PM NEW SOUNDS withJohn Schaefer#1022. Another Private Reel;works recorded live in the WNYCstudio. Performers include Englishcomposer/pianist Michael Nyman,the American composer AlanHovhaness, the Turtle IslandString Quartet, and several others.

28 SATURDAY

1:00AM WHILE THE CITYSLEEPS with Stan David.Tchaikovsky: Swan Lake - high-lights; Schumann: Papillons;Prokofiev: Lt. Kije Suite; Barber:Cello Cto; Dukas: Sym; Brahms: 6Piano Pieces; Stravinsky: Firebird;Rosetti: Oboe Cto; Beethoven:Piano Trio; Boyce: Overture No. 2.

11:00AM THE SATURDAY SHOWwith Fred Child.Glazunov: Saxophone Qt;Grainger: The Immovable Do;Thomas: Variations on WaltzingMatilda; Mozart: Violin Son;Tartini: Violin Cto; Dirk Schafer:Five Pieces; Brahms: Piano CtoNo. 2.

11:00PM NEW SOUNDS withJohn Schaefer.#975, Guitar wildman Gary Lucasrecorded live performing withsome friends in our studio.

29 SUNDAY

Midnight MARIAN MCPART-LAND PIANO JAZZ.Charles "Red" Richards.Richards's piano style is reminis-cent of Teddy Wilson and ArtTatum, while his vocal style can bedescribed as Louis Armstrong -influenced with a touch of BobbyShort. "Red" performs his HaveYou Met Miss Jones.

I:00AM WHILE THE CITYSLEEPS with Stan David.Mozart: Piano Cto No. 10; Dvorak:Sym No. 9; J.S. Bach: Violin SonNo. 2; Bruckner: Sym No. 3; Lalo:Cello Cto; Brahms: Clarinet Trio;Walton: Troilus and Cressida:Scenes; Ravel: Daphnis et Chloe:Suite No. 2.

11:00AM THE SUNDAY SHOWwith Fred Child.Tormis: Forgotten Peoples; GarciaLorca: Spanish Popular Songs;Beethoven: Piano Son No. 13;Tobias: "Julius Caesar" Overture;Maninu: Piano Qt; Debussy:Children's Comer; Schickele: AZoo Called Earth.

8:00PM ST. PAUL SUNDAY.The Peabody Trio. Mozan: Trio inB flat; Ran: Excursions;Schumann: Trio in F.

9:30PM PIPEDREAMS.

11:00PM NEW SOUNDS withJohn Schaefer.#742. New Music from Australia,featuring the Australian bandSouthern Crossings performingtheir cross-cultural music in ourstudio.

30 MONDAY

I:00AM WHILE THE CITYSLEEPS with Manya.Rodrigo: Concieno Pastoral forFlute and Orchestra; von Einem:String Qt No. 1; Mennin: Sym No.9; Debussy: Images Book I; Dukas:La Peri; Mendelssohn: Piano TrioNo. I; Mozart: Piano Cto No. 9;Haydn: Sym No. 86.

8:00AM MORNING MUSIC withSteve Post.Vivaldi: Cto No. 9; Krommer: Ctofor Oboe; Guastavino: 3 Sonatinas;William Mayer: Yankee Doodle

Fanfare; Mozart: Divertimento No.17; Sibelius: Violin Cto; Rozsa:Theme, Variations, and Finale1933/34; Couperin: TroisiemeLenin de Tenebres; Gade: Sym No.2; Villa -Lobos: String Qt No. 17.

2:00PM AROUND NEW YORKwith Steve Sullivan.

8:00PM EVENING MUSIC withDavid Garland.Strauss: Son for Violin and Piano;trad. Corsican: Missa Corsica;Hopkins: Rooms ballet; AndrePrevin plays solo piano: I Got ItBad, Everything Happens to Me.

11:00PM NEW SOUNDS withJohn Schaefer.#944. Newband performs musicby Harry Partch on the famedPartch instrumentarium; they alsoperform music by Thelonius Monkand other surprises, on the same43 -note -to -the -octave Partchinstruments. Also, Arvo Paert's"Berlin Mass" is sung by PaulHillier's Theatre of Voices.Recorded live at the Library ofCongress.

31 TUESDAY

Midnight SPINNING ON AIR withDavid Garland.

1:00AM WHILE THE CITYSLEEPS with Manya.Malipiero: String Qt No. 1; Sindig:Piano Son; Schubert: String Qt No.13; Haydn: Creation.

8:00AM MORNING MUSIC withSteve Post.Wagner: Die Meistersinger:Overture; Stephen Heller: PianoSonatina; Haydn: Sym No. 88;Honegger: Pastorale D'ete;Paganini: Violin Concerto No. I;Thuille: Sextet for Piano and WindQnt; Liszt: Orpheus; Barber:Capricorn Cto; Eric Zeisl:"Arrowhead" Trio (Flute, Viola,Harp): Britten: Piano Cto.

2:00PM AROUND NEW YORKwith Steve Sullivan.

8:00PM EVENING MUSIC withDavid Garland.

11:00PM NEW SOUNDS withJohn Schaefer.#I124. Our monthly program of

new releases.

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WNYC PUBLIC TELEVISION

Prof. Carl Djerassi, the "father of the birth control pill," with BrianLehrer on RadioTalk TV. Also pictured, cameraman David Shulman

HotlineNew York Hotline brings interactive televisionto New Yorkers every Wednesday. BrianLehrer hosts, as viewers engage in live two-way, face-to-face debates with the peoplewho make the news, policies, and powerplaysthat shape our city. In -studio guests are ques-tioned and challenged by video callers, as wellas by telephone call -in, fax, and electronicmail. And, Hotline viewers are polled eachweek, answering a question to the audienceby calling an 800 number. The results, whichare broadcast before the end of each program,predicted a Pataki win, outsmarting the pun-dits and pollsters!New York Hotline, Wednesdays, 8pm

Flashes of BrillianceThe New York Post's Eric Breindel and NewYork Newsday's Michael Cottman jump fear-lessly into the fray in a battle of conservativevs. liberal on Flashpoint. The two havealready drawn swords over highly chargedissues, such as race relations in New York Citywith Deputy Mayor Fran Reiter andNew York State Senator DavidPaterson. Recently, the juvenilelegal system was challenged byLenore Gittis of the Legal AidSociety and Peter Reinharz, chiefprosecutor, Family Court. Anotherprogram highlight was the sparringmatch between former mayor EdKoch and controversial lawyerWilliam Kunstler on the problems ofrace and crime.Flashpoint, Thursdays, 10pm

Radio HighlightsRadioTalk TV broadcastsmore than the best of Onthe Line and New Yorke'Company. This WNYC seriesoffers some of the mostengaging talk found any-where. The best ofAM820's On the Line andNew York & Company arecaptured on videotape andbroadcast on television.WNYC's cameras go behindthe scenes of Brian Lehrer's

and Leonard Lopate's afternoon programs sothat viewers can see highlights from theirfavorite radio programs. Recent guests haveincluded Dan Rather, Senator John Danforth,and Public Advocate Mark GreenRadioTalk TV, Tuesdays and Fridays,10pm

Moyers In the Mix on CrimeBill Moyers tells the story of citizens workingto turn the tide on violence. Hosted by 16 -year -old Andrea Barrow, WNYC's In the Mixcontributed pieces on teens who have foundsuccess, fulfillment, and respect while receiv-ing school credit and staying off the streets. Inthe Mix also talks with teens working withsenior citizens through a program sponsoredby the city's Department for the Aging and asvolunteers at Lincoln Hospital in the Bronx.Both programs provide teens with experiencethat helps them gain self-respect, a sense ofaccomplishment, and skills.What Can We Do About Violence? With BillMoyers, Tuesdays, January 10 and 17, 8pm

Lenore Gittis and Peter Reinharz with Michael Cottmanand Eric Breindel on Flashpoint

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IVY PUBLIC TERISION

Fast TripNew York City is home to a large and diverse group oftalented independent film and videomakers. Theseunique artists and their work are offered a forum in anexciting and innovative WNYC series, New YorkIndependents. This series offers our local independentsthe exposure they need for their documentary, drama,and experimental work. Among the films presented inJanuary are Mr. Ahmed, the story of an Indian expatri-ate living in a small American town, airing January 8.Shot in Pennsylvania and Bombay, the film's dramatic From Mr. Ahmedcinematography paints a portrait of a man caught between two worlds. On January 29 New YorkIndependents offers Fast Trip, Long Drop, the diary of Alter Allesman (Yiddish for "Everyman"), thefictitious embodiment of the many guises of activist, artist, and eductor Greg Bordowitz.Allesman is a character who insists on the nihilistic, utopian, and darkly comic responses avail-able to anyone living with AIDS.New York Independents, Sundays, 9pm

Young Filmmakers ExposedEvery Monday First Exposure offers the films of young directors. The works are unusual and cre-ative, showcasing future star filmmakers. Todd Chanko is host of this WNYC series.January 2 Full Cycle, directed by Shira-Lee Sharit, Columbia University; Half Full Half Empty,directed by Ly Bolia, New York University.January 9 Little Brother, directed by Sebastian Basco, Brown University.January 16 Into the Underworld, directed by John Weisgerber, School of Visual Arts.January 23 Heavy Blow, directed by Hoang Alan Duong, Columbia University.January 30 The Painter, directed by Noah Emmerich, New York University, School ofContinuing Education; Voodoo Chile, directed by Steve Gaskin, New York University, School ofContinuing Education.First Exposure, Mondays, January 2, 9, and 16, 10pm; January 23 and 30, 8:30pm

The Cleavers' LegacyFrom the Cleavers to the Simpsons, families have been thecentral unifying force of television programming. TV Familiesredefines the notion of "family," with edgy, award -winningoriginal dramas from independent filmmakers.January 4 The Secret Life of Houses: A haunting story of a girlleft to fend for herself when her alcoholic mother enters ahospital. Laurie Metcalf (Roseanne) and Shirley Knight star.January 11 Dottie Gets Spanked: A deliciously subversiverecreation of the 1950s boyhood of a mild-mannered boyobsessed with the madcap star of a Lucy -like sitcom. AdamArkin (Northern Exposure, Chicago Hope) stars. Followed byNight Ride: A dreamy tale about an orphan and his eccentricuncle's physical and spiritual journey.

January 18 MOTV (My Own TV): A bittersweet love story about a teacher and her Jamaican hus-band, set in Bedford-Stuyvesant.January 25 Family Remains: This suburban gothic film is about a divorced mother and teenagedaughter who are reunited with long -lost dad when he returns home-in a coffin. Followed byA Psychic Mom: A tale of an alienated suburbanite who suddenly develops the ability to hear thethoughts of those around her.TV Families, Wednesdays, 9prn

A Psychic Mom and her family

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Basil Joins Britcom LineupFawlty Towers can be seen on WNYC TV Saturdays, 8:30pm beginning January 14. This is one ofthe most hilarious of all the Britcoms! John Cleese (Monty Python) stars as Basil Fawlty, proprietor

of a small hotel in the popular Devonshireresort of Torquay. A lifetime's experience ofthings going wrong has taught him absolutelynothing. He is a host who remains both incom-petent and rude to the end. Fortunately, hiswife is extremely efficient, managing both thehotel and Basil with apparent ease. She soothesthe affronted guests and minimizes the havocthat Basil inevitably creates wherever he goes.Adding to the fun is a trainee waiter fromBarcelona who speaks very little English and awaitress working her way through college.

mietPawky Towers is preceded at 8pm by Britcomfavorite, Keeping Up Appearances, which keeps

John Cleese stars inFawlty Towers

up with the adventures of socialclimber Hyacinth Bouquet as shetries to keep those around her con-forming to her high standards. FawltyTowers is followed at 9pm by the cur-mudgeonly Victor as he battles agingin One Foot in the Grave. WNYC TV'sSaturday Britcoms are sure to pro-vide the best comedy on television.Fawlty Towers, Saturdays, 8:30pm,beginning January 14

An elderly man battles time in One Foot in the GraveNew ViewsThis series features films by contemporaryartists around the world.January 4 Stigmata, by Beth B: Images ofalmost pastoral simplicity are intercut with truestories about drug addiction.January 11 And They Came Riding In on Silverand Black Horses, by Lawrence Andrews: Howthe media shapes our perception of events,focusing on someone wrongly jailed for acrime.January 18 Corporation With a Movie Camera, byJoel Katz: How corporate representationsshape the public's ideas about the Third World.January 25 And Still I Rise, by Ngosi Onwurah:Inspired by a poem by Maya Angelou, the filmlooks at how the media misrepresents African -American women's sexuality.New TV, Wednesdays, 10pm

Special MixWNYC's series for and by teens offers music,celebrity interviews, and positive messages.January 9, In the Mix explores the history,personalities, and lifestyles behind Hip Hopmusic and culture. Guests includeGrandmaster Flash, Whodini, and Doug E.Fresh. The program also offers a discussionon misogyny, violence, and the need forchange in Gangsta rap. January 30 the seriesbroadcasts a powerful segment that includesa video made by teenagers living in aBosnian refugee camp. In the Mix offers apiece on teens contributing to their commu-nities on the special program What Can WeDo About Violence? With Bill Moyers, Tuesday,January 10 and 27 at 8pm. See page 18.In the Mix, Mondays, 8pm, repeatingFridays, 3:30pm

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States of MindWhether it's caffeine, nicotine, or mor-phine, drugs of choice have defined manyAmericans' lives. Altered States examines thehistory of drug use, abuse, and regulation inAmerica from the colonial period to the pre-sent -from the time when Native Americansgreeted settlers with tobacco through thecurrent use of designer drugs. And the rea-sons for using drugs have remained con-stant: to ease pain, alleviate boredom, or toexpand consciousness.Altered States, Sunday, January 1, 9pm

Mysterious HappeningsNow in its 15th season, Mystery brings some of literature's greatest fictional detectives to thetelevision screen. Diana Rigg hosts.Cadfael offers the adventures of a sleuthing 12th century monk, starring Derek Jacobi. Basedon the best-selling novels by Ellis Peters, the series begins January 23 with "The Leper of St.Giles." Just before his wedding, an old baron rides off alone into the night and is never againseen alive. January 30's "Monk's Hood" tells the story of a wealthy landowner who is poisonedwhen he decides to cut his stepson out of his will and leave his money to the church.Mystery! Cadfael, Mondays, January 23 and 30, 9pmIn 1951 Very Hillyard becomes one of the last women in Britain to be sent to the gallows-thefinal act in a bitter drama of rumor, revenge, and murder. The miniseries stars HelenaBonham -Carter (Frankenstein. Howard's End) and Robin Ellis (Peldark).Mystery! A Dark Adapted Eye, Tuesdays, January 24 and 31, 8pm

1945-1995: World War II 50 Years LaterThis year marks the 50th anniversary of the end of World War II. To commemorate thismilestone, WNYC TV will offer programs throughout 1995 in celebration of the events andthe participants.Open City, Tuesday, January 3, 8pm Communists and Catholics unite to fight for theircountry's liberation. Roberto Rossellini filmed this story during the months just after theAllies freed Italy from the grip of Fascism. Anna Magnani stars.

A Wing and a Prayer: The Saga of UtahMan, Monday, January 16, 9pm The storyof the 1,700 men who led an Allied aerialassault against Hitler's oil refineries deep inenemy territory in Romania. It is told fromthe point of view of Walter T. Stewart, thepilot of a B-24 liberator, Utah Man.The Tokyo Raiders, Tuesday, January 24,9:30pm On April 18, 1942 a bold Americanair raid on Tokyo gave the United States abadly needed morale boost. Througharchival film footage, photos, and interviewswith crew members, The Tokyo Raiders tellsthe story of this remarkable event.

The leaders of an aerial assault over Romania

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Jan 95 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30

Sun 1 Glenroe Fair City Altered States EastEnders

Mon 2 In the Mix Eye on Dance Mystery! Poirot First Exposure News City

Tue 3 Movie: Open City RadioTalk TV News City

Wed 4 New York Hotline TV Families New TV News City

Thu 5 Journey to the West All Creatures Great and Small Flashpoint News City

Fri 6 Adam Smith Firing Line Sneak Previews Media TV RadioTalk TV News City

Sat 7 Keeping UpAppearances

Screaming One Foot inthe Grave Black Adder III The Best of Dudley Rigg

Sun 8 Glenroe Fair City New York Independents EastEnders

Mon 9 In the Mix Eye on Dance Mystery! Poirot First Exposure News City

Tue 10 What Can We Do About Violence? With Bill Moyers, part 1 RadioTalk TV News City

Wed II New York Hotline TV Families New TV News City

Thu 12 Journey to the West All Creatures Great and Small Flashpoint News City

Fri 13 Adam Smith Firing Line Sneak Previews Media TV RadioTalk TV News City

Sat 14 Keeping UpAppearancesAppearances Fawlty Towers OneFoot inBlack Adder III iMeeaysteesrpaievvce Theatre:

Sun 15 Glenroe Fair City New York Independents EastEnders

Mon 16 In the Mix Eye on Dance A Wing and a Prayer First Exposure News Cit),

Tue 17 What Can We Do About Vic lence? With Bill Moyers, part 2 RadioTalk TV News City

Wed 18 New York Hotline TV Families New TV News City

Thu 19 Journey to the West All Creatures Great and Small Flashpoint Nl'W`, City

Fri 20 Adam Smith Firing Line Sneak Previews Media TV RadioTalk TV News City

Sat 21Keeping UpAppearances Fawlty Towers One Foot in

the Grave Black Adder III Masterpiece Theatre:Jeeves & Wooster IV

Sun 22 Glenroe Fair City New York Independents {EastEnders

Mon 23 In the Mix First Exposure Mystery! Cadfael Ncss s City

Tue 24 Mystery! A Dark Adapted Eye, part I The oTokyRaiders RadioTalk TV News City

Wed 25 New York Hotline TV Families New TV News City

Thu 26 Journey to the West All Creatures Great and Small Flashpoint News City

Fri 27 Adam Smith Firing Line Sneak Previews Media TV RadioTalk TV News City

Sat 28 Keeping UpAppearances Fawlty Towers in'neFroanytethe' Grave Black Adder III Theatre:.Masterpiecest

JeevesSun 29 Glenroe Fair City New York Independents EastEnders

Mon 30 In the Mix First Exposure Mystery! Cadfael News CityTue 31 Mystery! A Dark Adapted Eye, part 2 Speaking for

OurselvesRadioTalk TV News City

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WM LEASH TIME ill

SUNDAYS

6:30am Make a Joyful Noise.Gospel music, interviews, commu-nity news.7:30 Bloomberg News.Financial data.8:00 RAI Corp: Music (Jan.I );Domenica Sportiva (Jan. 8, 15, 22, 29)8:30 RAI Corp: Soccer. Live fromItaly (Jan. 8, 15, 22, 29).9:00 RAI Corp: II Grande GlocoDell'Oca. Variety (Jan. 1).10:30 RAI Corp: Ristorante Italia.Cooking (Jan. 8, 15, 22, 29).10:45 RAI Corp: 1 Miei Primi 40Anni. Documentary (Jan. 8, 15,22, 29).11:00 RAI Corp: Ristorante Italia.Cooking (Jan. 1); Siam() AllaFrutta. Variety (Jan. 8, 15, 22, 29).11:15 RAI Corp.: I Miei Primi 40Anni (Jan.1).11:30 RAI Corp: Gioco Perverso.Film (Jan. I).Noon RAI Corp: ItalianRestaurant. Comedy (Jan. 8, 15,22, 29).12:15pm RAI Corp: Sport inDanza. Ballet inspired by sports.1:00 RAI Corp: 90 Minuto. Soccerhighlights (Jan. 8, 15, 22, 29).1:30 RAI Corp: News from Italy.2:00 Sina Productions: AFTABNetwork. Iranian culture: in Farsi.4:00 China TV Corp: China Today.News and culture from mainlandChina; in English.5:00 The Leon Chamey Report.News and interviews on Israel andthe Middle East.6:00 Polish and Slavic World.Variety program; inPolish/English.7:00 Fujisankei Sunday Drama.Japanese drama. English subtitles.11:00 Bloomberg News.Financial data.11:30 Korean News Network(KNN). News; in Korean.Midnight Sinovision. News,entertainment, and variety fea-tures, and CNN news; inMandarin and Cantonese.

MONDAYS

6:30am Bloomberg News.Financial data.7:00 Supertime. News, quiz show,cooking; in Japanese/English.9:00 KNN. News, drama, andentertainment; in Korean.6:00pm RAI Corp: Amico Mio.Drama.7:30 RAI Corp: News from Italy.11:00 Bloomberg News.Financial data.11:30 KNN. News, interviews, andcultural events about the Koreancommunity; in Korean.

Midnight Sinovision (January 2,9, 16, 23); Chinese New YearSpecial, two hours (January 30);in Mandarin and Cantonese.

TUESDAYS

6:30am Bloomberg News.Financial data.7:00 Supertime. News (7-8am),followed by contemporary drama;in Japanese/English.9:00 KNN. News, drama, andentertainment; in Korean.6:00pm RAI Corp: 1 Fatti Vostri.Talk.7:30 RAI Corp: News from Italy.11:00 Bloomberg News.Financial data.11:30 KNN. News, interviews, cul-tural events; in Korean.Midnight Sinovision.Repeat Chinese New Year Special(Jan. 31).

WEDNESDAYS

6:30am Bloomberg News.Financial data.7:00 Supenime. News (7-8atn),magazine, cooking; inJapanese/English.9:00 KNN. News, drama, andentertainment; in Korean.6:00pm RAI Corp: Sottotraccia.Satire.6:30 RAI Corp: Linea Verde.Documentary.7:30 RAI Corp: News from Italy.11:00 Bloomberg News.Financial data.11:30 KNN. News, interviews, cul-tural events; in Korean.Midnight Sinovision; inMandarin and Cantonese.

THURSDAYS

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

FRIDAYS

6:30am Bloomberg News.Financial data.7:00 Supenime. News (7-8am),celebrity profiles; inJapanese/English.9:00 KNN. News, drama, andentertainment in Korean.

6:00pm RAI Corp: ScommettiamoChe. Variety.7:30 RAI Corp: News from Italy.11:00 World TV Corp: World TVWeekly News. News from Taiwanand mainland China; in Chinese.11:20 World TV Corp: Quiz show.1:00 Japan Media Productions:Soko Ga Shiritai. Lifestyle maga-zine; in Japanese.

SATURDAYS

8:00am Bloomberg News.Financial data.8:30 U.S. Nippon: Japan Today,Weekly. News; in English.8:45 U.S. Nippon: Tsuiseki.Japanese trends and customs;Japanese/English.9:10 U.S. Nippon: WeekendTheatre. ToshibaTheatre/Aharenbo Shogun onalternate weekends. Drama; inJapanese/English.10:00 Indo-American Enterprises:Namaste America. Culture, news,and features of interest to theIndian community; in Englishwith some Hindi.11:00 Eye on Asia. Local Indiannews and features on the Indiansubcontinent; in English.3:00pm Kontakt. News, inter-

children's segment;in Ukrainian/English.4:00 Sinovision: China Near andFar; news and information aboutChina and our local Chinese com-munity; in English.4:30 Fujisankei Saturday Special.Golf and sumo tournaments, vari-ety specials; in Japanese.6:00 Bloomberg News.Financial data.6:30 Hello Austria/Hello Vienna.Lifestyle magazine; in English.7:00 RAI Corp: I Temi del Calcio.Soccer news.7:30 RAI Corp: News from Italy.11:00 World TV Corp: Magazine.variety, drama; in Chinese.11:30 World TV Corp: Variety/entertainment; in Chinese.Midnight World TV Corp: Dramafrom Taiwan and Hong Kong; inChinese.1:00am Oliver. Caribbean sitcomstarring Oliver Samuels.1:30 What's the 411? African -American entertainment, fashion,cultural trends.

All RAI Corp programs are inItalian.

Supertime news is in Japanesewith English subtitles.

For other daytime television infor-mation, check your local listings.Programming subject to change.

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WNYC EVENTS CALENDAR

Calendar of Events Around TownJanuary 3New York PhilharmonicGavrilov: RachmaninoffAvery Fisher Hall(212) 721-6500

January 5The Listening RoomSherrill MilnesMerkin Concert Hall(212)362.8719*

New York Philharmonic"Rush Hour' Concert:TchaikovskyAvery Fisher Hall(212) 721-6500

January 6-8Amato Opera CompanyVerdi's 'La Traviata'Amato Opera Theatre(212) 228-8200*

January 6, 7, 10New York PhilharmonicTchaikovsky's Sym. No. 5Avery Fisher Hall(212) 721-6500

January 7Guameri String QuartetBeethoven, MozartMetropolitan Museum(212) 570-3949

Orchestra of St. Luke'sWagner, SchumannCarnegie Hall(212(247-7800*

January 7 & 8NY Chamber SymphonyBella Davidovich, PianoTisch Center, 92 St. Y(212) 996-1100*

Sea Cliff Chamber PlayersPoulenc, Faure, BeethovenSea Cliff & Rockville Centre(516) 671-6263*

January 8Dawn Upshaw, Soprano &James Levine, PianoAlice Tully Hall(212) 721-6500

January 12New SoundsMeredith Monk; Die KniidelMerkin Concert Hall(212) 362-8719*

Billy Taylor & His TrioAspects of JazzMetropolitan Museum(212) 570-3949

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January 12-14 & 17New York PhilharmonicMozart & StraussAvery Fisher Hall(212) 721-6500

January 13American Symphony Orch.All -Bruckner ProgramAvery Fisher Hall(212) 721-6500

January 14"Jazz for Young People'Wynton Marsalis, hostAlice Tully Hall(212) 721-6500

Paris Opera Ballet EnsembleTilles Center, LI(516) 299-3100*

Waverly ConsortWorks by DufayMetropolitan Museum(212) 570-3949

Lilya Zilberstein, PianoBach, Lisa ScriabinTisch Center, 92 St. Y(212) 996-1100*

January 15Garrick Ohlsson, PianoAll -Chopin ProgramAlice Tully Hall(212) 721-6500

Orch. of the 18th CenturyHaydn, Mozart, BeethovenAvery Fisher Hall(212) 721-6500

January 16-21 & 23.28Twyla Tharp and Dancers'Red, White, and Blues'Brooklyn Academy of Music(718) 636-4100*

January 18Minnesota OrchestraMahler's Symphony No. 7Tilles Center, LI1516) 299-3100*

Tokyo String QuartetBeethoven CycleAvery Fisher Hall(212) 721-6500

January 19Minnesota OrchestraMahler's Symphony No. 7Carnegie Hall(212) 247-7800

January 19-21New York PhilharmonicWilliam BolcomAvery Fisher Hall(212) 721-6500January 20

Chaplin's 'The Circus'Silent Film/Live Orch.Metropolitan Museum(212) 570-3949

January 20 & 21'The Barber of Seville'NYC Opera National Co.Tilles Center, LI(516) 299-3100*

January 21New York PhilharmonicYoung People's ConcertAvery Fisher Hall(212) 721-6500

January 22"Art of the Song' SeriesHakan Hagegard, BaritoneAlice Tully Hall(212) 721-6500

Music Before 1800Anonymous 4Corpus Christi Church(212) 666-9266*

National Ballet of SenegalWest African Dance Co.Brooklyn Center for the Arts(718) 951-4500*

Riverside SymphonyHindemith, HaydnMiller Theater at Columbia(212)854.7799*

January 22 & 23Lyrics & LyricistsTisch Center, 92 St. Y(212) 996-1100*

Russian National OrchestraRussian ComposersAvery Fisher Hall(212) 721-6500

January 22 & 24St. Luke's Chamber Ens.Brooklyn MuseumWeill Recital Hall(212) 840-7470*

January 23Borromeo Suing QuartetBartok, ShostakovichWalter Reade Theater(212) 721-6500

The Purcell TraditionMorley, Dowland, PurcellMerkin Concert Hall(212) 362-8719*

January 24Young Concert ArtistsKyoto Saito, SopranoTisch Center, 92 St. Y(212) 996-1100*

January 25

Ursula Oppens & FredricRzewski, Piano DuoMiller Theater at Columbia(212) 854-7799*

January 25-28 & 31New York PhilharmonicMazur & Ma Play Dvorak &SchumannAvery Fisher Hall(212) 721-6500

January 26Composers String QuartetBeethoven, RzewskiMiller Theater at Columbia(212) 854.7799*

January 27 & 28The Pickle Family CircusTines Center, LI(516) 299-3100*

January 28Cleveland Orchestra ErHildegard BehrensBerg's 'Wozzeck"Carnegie Hall(212) 247-7800

January 28 & 29NY Chamber SymphonyVladimir FeltsmanTisch Center, 92 St. Y(212) 996-1100*

January 29'42nd Street'Tap -Dance MusicalBklyn Center for the Arts(718) 951-4500*

January 31St. Cecilia Chamber Orch.Vivaldi, Janacek, BrittenMiller Theater at Columbia(212) 854-7799*

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Your WNYC ArtsCard allows you to take advan-

tage of special discounts at the arts venues listed

below.

In most cases the ArtsCard discount cannot be

used in conjunction with other discounts or pro-

motional offers. All sales are final and subject to

availability. Present your ArtsCard at the boxoffice when you pick up your tickets and mention

it when reservations are required.

Amato OperaDiscount $3 212-228-8200American Place TheatreDiscount 10% 212-840-3074American Tap Dance OrchestraDiscount 10% 212-219-8284Arts at St. Ann'sDiscount $2 718-858.2424Ascension Music Chorus &OrchestraDiscount 20% 212.254-8553Brooklyn Academy of MusicDiscount 15% Selected BAM events only718-636-4100

Brooklyn Center CinemaDiscount $2 718-780-5298Brooklyn Center for the PerformingArts at Brooklyn CollegeDiscount $5 718-951-4500Brooklyn Conservatory of MusicDiscount $2 718-622-3300Brooklyn Philharmonic at BAMDiscount 15' ., 718-636-4100Carnegie Hall ToursDiscount 50% 212-247-7800Cathedral Concert SeriesDiscount 20% 201484-2400Center for Contemporary OperaDiscount 10% 212.308-6728Chamber Music Society ofLincoln CenterDiscount 15-25"". 212-875-5788Christabelle Theater CompanyDiscount 20% 212-279-4200Circle RepDiscount 20% 211-254-6330Classic Stage CompanyDiscount $2 212-677-4210Colden Ctr. for Performing ArtsDiscount $2 except children's shows718-793-8080

Collegiate ChoraleDiscount 10'3, Advance Phone Sate Only1212-664.1390Continuum at Alice Tully HallDiscount 25% 212-875-5050Cosmopolitan Chamber PlayersDiscount 201/4 212.362-8719Dance Theatre Workshop

25", 212-924-0077Eldridge Street Projectascount $2, Shop 25" 212-219-0888Empire State OperaDuxount 50" 718-837-1176

Ensemble Studio TheatreDiscount 159" 212-247-3405Fine Arts SymphonyDiscount 20% 914-368-2300

Fraunces Tavern MuseumDiscount 2 -for -1 Admission,10% Gift Shop 212.425-1778French Institute/Alliance FrancaiseDiscount 10-15% 212.355-6160Friends of the Arts, Inc.Discount 5-20% Advance Purchase Only:no phone orders 516-922-0061

Godard ConcertsDiscount 20% 718-728-8927John Harms TheaterDiscount 15% 201-567-3600Heller Audio BooksDiscount FREE MEMBERSHIP -10% off purchase 212-248-7800Japan SocietyDiscount 20% 212-752.0824Lamb's Theatre CompanyDiscount $5 212-997-1780Lehman Center for thePerforming ArtsDiscount $5 718-960-8833Long Island PhilharmonicDiscount 10% 516-293-2222Mannes Chamber SingersDiscount 10% 212-580-0210Merkin Concert HallDiscount 20% 212-362.8719Merrick Symphony OrchestraDiscount l0°/. 516-623-6118MidAmerica Productions' ConcertsDiscount 25% Advance Reservation Only212-239-4699Miller TheatreDiscount 20% 212-854-7799Music Before 1800Discount $3 212-666-9266Musica VivaDiscount 20% 212-535.5530Musicians From MarlboroDiscount $2 212-841-9633New Amsterdam SingersDiscount 10-15% 212-7694798NJ Chamber Music SocietyDiscount 20', 201-746-6068NJ Symphony OrchestraDiscount $3 1 -8(0 -ALLEGRO

NY Hall of ScienceFREE ADMISSION 718-699-0005NY Gilbert & Sullivan PlayersDiscount $5 212-864.5400New York Open CenterDiscount At Least $2 212-119-2527NY Shakespeare Festival/Joseph Papp Public TheatreDiscount 10"" 212.598-7150NY Theatre WorkshopDiscount 20'. Single Tickets Only212-302-NYTWNY Transit MuseumDiscount 30%, Shop 10'718-330-306392 St. Y Tisch Center/Center forAdult Life & LearningDiscount 10-15% 212-996-1100Open Eye: New StagingsDiscount $2 212-769-4142

Orchestra of St. Luke'sDiscount 20% 212,840-7470Pan Asian Repertory TheatreDiscount 25% 212-245.2660Pearl Theatre CompanyDiscount $3 212-598-9802Queens Symphony OrchestraDiscount $5 718-786-8880Regina Opera CompanyDiscount 20% 718-232.3555Riverside SymphonyDiscount 25% 212-864-4197Roundabout TheatreDiscount $5 212-719-9393Rye Arts CenterDiscount 10% 914-967-0700Sea Cliff Chamber PlayersDiscount 10% 516-671-6263Snag Harbor Cultural CenterDiscount 10-20"5 718448-250)Soho RepDiscount $2 212-977-5955Staten Island Children's MuseumDiscount $I 718-273-2060Staten Island Civic TheatreDiscount 10% 718-876-SICTStaten Island SymphonyDiscount 101 718-390-3426Studio Museum In HarlemDiscount 50%, Shop 10%112-864-4500Sylvan WindsDiscount 20% 212-662-0433Symphony SpaceDiscount 20-30% except Selected Shorts

212-864-5400Ten Ten PlayersDiscount 10' 212-879-7669Theatre for a New AudienceDiscount $5 212.279423713 Street Repertory CompanyDiscount 20°, 212.675-6677Tilles CenterDiscount $5 516-299-3100Town HallDiscount 20% 212-840-2824Unity ConcertsDiscount $3 201-744-6770Village Light Opera GroupDiscount $5 212-243-6281WPA TheatreDiscount 15° 212-206-0523Western WindDiscount 15% 212-873-2848Westfield Symphony OrchestraDiscount 15' 908-212-0400Women's Project & ProductionsDiscount 20`7, 212-871-3767The Wooster GroupDiscount 10% 212-966-3651World Music InstituteDiscount $2 212-545-7536Yeshiva University MuseumDiscount SI Admission. Shop 10",,212-960-5390

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

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

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

Surdna FoundationLila Wallace - Reader's Digest FundAnonymous

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

The Kaplen FoundationNational Endowment for the ArtsRockefeller Brothers Fund

$25,000 and overThe Vincent Astor Foundation, Inc.Booth Ferris FoundationAaron Diamond FoundationGE FoundationGeneral Electric CompanyHorace W. Goldsmith FoundationThe Dubose and Dorothy HeywardMemorial Fund

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

Jon and Susan RotenstreichIrwin and Roberta SchneidermanTisch Foundation, Inc.

$10,000 and overLouis & Anne Abrons Foundation,Inc.

Bloomberg NewsChinese Information and CulturalCenter

Stella and Charles GuttmanFoundation, Inc.

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

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

Family Foundation, Inc.The Marilyn M. SimpsonCharitable Trust

The Frank and Domna StantonFoundation

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

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

Tom & Andi BernsteinEstate of Eugene BoeThe Elmer & Mamdouha BohstFoundation

Botwinick-WolfensohnFoundation, Inc.

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

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

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

Ruth W. & James A. LevitanPhilanthropic Fund

Lincoln Center TheatreThe Kenneth and Evelyn LipperFoundation

McSorley's Old Ale House, Inc.Eduardo MestreKathryn & Gilbert Miller Fund, Inc.Henry Nias Foundation, Inc.Outsource Documents, Inc.The Overbrook FoundationPfaff American Sales CorporationPolo/Ralph Lauren CorporationRemy Martin CognacRivendell FoundationSusan & Elihu Rose Foundation, Inc.Jon RotenstreichJoseph E. Seagram & Son*Sylvia SimonStony Field Farm YogurtThe Philip A. and Lynn StrausFoundation, Inc.

TIAA-CREFThe Vidda FoundationThe Norman and Rosita WinstonFoundation Inc.

Anonymous

$1,000 and overMr. & Mrs. Martin AbrahamsAddison-Wesley Publishing Co.Allen &CompanyFranz & Marcia AllinaAmerican Indian Dance TheaterJean & Christopher AngellMilton & Sally Avery ArtsFoundation, Inc.Axe -Houghton FoundationLee Baiterbbk AdvertisingAlan BelzerCharles B. BenensonLouise Woods BenkertBarbara & Robert BerkleyJudy & Howard BerkowitzRuth BerlinMr. & Mrs. Robert BernsteinThe Blackstone GroupMichael & Susan BloombergMr. & Mrs. Lawrence S. BlumBower & GardnerCharles Brenner Er Elise GrebeMr. & Mrs. James E. BurkeSamuel ButlerDavid CaplanMarcy & Leona ChaninFoundation, Inc.

Jim ChervenakChristine A. CockshootFrederick CohenColumbia Artists ManagementCommunity Foundation ofGreater Memphis

Dr. & Mrs. Bruce CooperCoopers and LybrandCullman Ventures, Inc.Anthony R. D'AmatoJohn Davidge IIIMr. & Mrs. Peter DecksAnn DelaneyBarbara D. DellerDeblinger Sales MarketingCorporation

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

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WE COMELenore GreimanThe Gruber FoundationHMV USASeymour HackerRobert HarrisJon & Leone HechlerJohn HenryThe Victor Herbert FoundationThe Herrick Theatre FoundationMr. Robert D. HodesJohn HolzerDavid H. HorowitzDr. Grace HuckoJohnson & Johnson Family ofCompanies Contribution Fund

Laura M. JohnstonRonald KastnerJenny K. Kaufmann & HarryKahn Philanthropic Fund

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Pauline & Thomas KetchumHarold KingsbergS. Lester & Anne KlepperAdolph KoeppelMr. & Mrs. John KossakAnthony KurtzMr. & Mrs. Arthur KramerMr. & Mrs. Jay KramerLaura LennihanNathan LeventhalRobert LewisRoy LichtensteinLincoln Center for thePerforming ArtsSigrid LindoJonas Er Elizabeth LittmanSusan LoesserThe Joe Er Emily LoweFoundation, Inc.R.H. Macy Er Co., Inc.Kevin McAuliffLouise McCaggMarsh Er McLennan, Inc.Mr. Er Mrs. Vytas MaceikonisRichard MackMr. & Mrs. Vincent MaiStephen ManheimerDorothy MannSusan B. MartinLeonard MarxMrs. Jean MauroMaya CorporationPaul MayenMr. & Mrs. Roger MichaelsMr. Er Mrs. Robert B. MillardMr. Er Mrs. Leigh MillerRichard MishellAlan MittelsdorfMMT SalesEben MoglenHenriette MontgomeryDr. Hadassah Brooks Morgan ErThomas B. MorganMary R. MorganMr. Er Mrs. Lester S. Morse, Jr.Judith Er Bill MoyersMaury NewburgerGreta NewmanNew York Council for the HumanitiesNew York NewsdayNew York State Councilon the Arts

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

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