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There will be 25 minutes of music, we understand, on the half-hour Philadelphia Orchestra programs which begin tonight at 9 o'clock over ‘WFBM. This in spite of the fact that two oe will be heard briefly: Prof. Walter B. Pitkin, of “Life Bejing. at . | Kiplinger, Washington journalist. .
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evening’s music, As to the music itself, the announced program includes a Bourge by Bach, and the same’ “compeser’'s Come : Sweet Deatls;” ‘arranged by Mr Stokowski;
lude for “The Engulfed ‘Cathedral,” and “The Entrance of the Gods into Valhalla,” from Wag~|§ ner’s music drama “Das Rheingold,” Any one who has heard the Philadelphians do Bach will rejoice at its inclusion in the broadcast. It weuld be ‘hazardous fo predict which of Bach's many bourees is to be heard; perhaps one from one of the Vion sonatas, “Come Sweet Death,” is a melody ot truly ineffable beauty, espetially in he magnificent set
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several songs, The second portion of the wroath cast will be-a song ,and comed) summary of musical ‘films “Broadway Melody of 1028.” All th guest stars are to have part in this review.
Four football games, including the Notre Dame-Army encounter which WLW ‘will broadcast at 12:15 o'cl will be available to local listeners
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WFBM and WGN will broad the Illinois-Ohip State contest 1:45 p, m, The annual classic tween Princeton and Yale will be aired by WIRE at 12:45 o'clock. Hal Totten will be at WMAQ'S microphone in Ann Arbor to give a play-by-play description of game between undefeated North western and Michigan. This game will start at 1 oelock,
Perhaps you * pave wondered why Andre Koslelanetz never speaks during his broadcast—— WFBM at 7:30 o'clock tonig! The truth is that Mr. Kostelanets, though a scholarly man, has a heavy Russian accent that has survived his years in America. “I think I am speaking pretty well,” explained the director, “and I get a little line to say on the program. I. praciice to get it very good with no accent. Then I hear the record. Ooof It is very discouraging,” Tonight Mr. Kostelanetz is to present his version of the “Organ Grinder's Swing.” Observe his use of a bass ocarina for novel effects. : #
Col. TA and Budd will snap their respective fingers at the Friday the thirteenth superstition during the Court of Honor gram over WIRE at 9 o'clock tonight. Other guests will be Lennie Hay ton and Benay Venuta, Mr. ton will play a medley of numbers from George Gershwin's “Gir Crazy” and Miss Venuta is to sing: Shep Fields’ Rippling Rhythm Or: chestra will Provide dance musie, #® 8 A eondescd version of Ko Bercovici's' “The Star’ Mother" be presented -over” WIRE at o'clock tonight as the first ha the Twin Stars program.
ting which | Mr. Stokowski and his men give it, The Debussy composition is a favorite, and the Wagner selection
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“Ring” ‘operas. It is one of the less-heard excerpts from the great Wagner prologue and trilogy. As in the regular Philadelphia Orchestra season, Mr, Stokowskj will rt things going, then turn over reins to Eugene Orinady, Mr, Ormandy will make his first ap- | pearance on the fourth broadoast and, according to present plans, is to conduct the Ld concerts, WIRE % to broadcast boxing matches at the Armory at 9:45. o'clock tonight. Harry McTigue will be at the Tingaide Microphone.
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