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WGBH Programs For The Week

WGBH-FM89.7 mc

5:00 NEW RECORDINGS. An opportunity to review recent releases.

5:30 TOMORROW'S SYMPHONY. G. Wallace Woodworth, professor of music, Harvard University.

6:30 LOUIS M. LYONS AND THE NEWS. Curator of the Nieman Foundation for Journalism, Harvard University.

6:45 ROBERT BARAM AND THE NEW ENGLAND NEWS.

7:00 MUSICA NOVA, 1958. BIALAS, Indiannische Kantate; KLEBE, Romische Elegiem; HOLLER, Symphonique Phantasie. (Auspices of the German Consular Office)

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8:00 COUCHICHING CONFERENCE, 1959. Social Changes in Asia.

9:00 To be Announced.

9:30 FRANKLIN LECTURES, 1959. Human Dignity and the Clash of Ideologies in A Shrinking World.

10:30 LOUIS M. LYONS AND THE NEWS. (6:30 broadcast repeated)

10:45 ROUNDUP OF THE BRITISH WEEKLIES. (BBC)

11:00 NEW ENGLAND NOTEBOOK. News of educational and cultural events throughout New England.

11:05 MUSIC I. A history of western music from Gregorian chant to the present time with piano and recorded illustrations. The lectures were recorded at Harvard during Archibald T. Davison's last year as the James Edward Ditson Professor of Music.

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2:10 BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. Charles Munch, music director. Direct from Symphony Hall. Program: KHRENIKOV, Suite from incidental music to Much Ado About Nothing; AMIROV, Mugams; KABALEVSKY, Piano Concerto; MOUSSORGSKY-RAVEL. Pictures at an Exhibition.

4:00 To Be Announced.

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