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Edward lumbia;| Russ Morgan follows up his/long” “Driftin’ Blues, ve Private American Forum | Yolcas That Live Music of 1949 Marfin Kane tome of - resolution (Colum 8 P : Me Em - 4 . i { " " r : hy Mufrdw; CBS waa; ist three 12-inch standard oF one 10- “Cruising Down the River” Hit De Es eveived for RCA, featur- Rien. he {itched to RCA in. & The Shedew Radio City Playhouse | Think Fast Hockey High Lights Prairie Ramblen | wiBC 2:30 p.m. | today ‘aid An ["Ien-LPY Ze < {with “T've Been Floating Down| w., po, ¢aine Sisters wax “Cin : «| , [Beams Godman | wie | Monday. x CONTINU ING through 4 rich the Old Green River,” backed bY|gerella Song,” and “Fairy Tales.” "HOWdy Doody of Make Tras Dotegtive Rarvest of Shan * [Orted Sory | Dinning Sisters | ay NBC THEATER An adapta- assortment of new long-playing “Home Town Band.” Eddle Fisher, singing protegee Debut on Recordings a1 | tin Gov Tea tion of Charles Dickens" novelirecordings, there is Robert Casa-| Carmen Miranda and the An-|of another Eddie named Cantor, Television star Howdy Doody Rp TW (Be i eg oat Bxpuiatione wil be Da préitable. a plane. paver. &8itmemays snes aon, sents 1h garry”. 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Git Brky Wick Grr | NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC|anY living, playing Mosart’s| There's another recording 'of{Mag Whiting's pop, the late Rich-ixioo SLE FE VICIOTE Little rte : —Oscar Levant plays the solo/Priliant concerto No. 21 in Cluyyedding Samba” by Guy Lom-|ard Whiting. “Howdy Doody and his Alr-Os [HI $ ¢ VE N t N 6 parts in the Khachaturian: Con<| (K. 467). with the New York bardo, backed by “There's a Ralph Flanagan, whose dance- Doodle” is narrated by his creator, wo Neier | CeTtO fOr Plano and Orchestra “un-| Philharmonic-Symphony underiyovely Lake in Loveland.” Both able music is putting him up with| gop rien “with Henri Rene's ore ™e Falcon Hollywood Calling | Phil Bavers | Nows—Lyan Murray | The F der the baton-of Dimitri Mitro-ithe Boston's new conductor, with Kenny Gardner vocals. the name bands In. record sales, .,..i:a It's on both standard a . ". ".-" ee poulos. 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He rm ‘orchestra, (Op. 44 syed ther, (LP-ML 4231), Chris * : | i wa. participate in the roundtable dis-|” v |cbviomsty a great treat for lovers Robert Casad imag AOS HAYDN: QUARTETS in D.| esus, pianist, with i. past, but a cammendato; - cussion . . , WFBM 4 p. m. major and in B-flat minor, played of modern Postey, ‘Arthur Rodzinski conducting the endatory nod | HARVEST OF STARS — Mu-|by the Budapest String Quartet. Philharmonic-Symiphony Orches-|°80 3tll be giver to this record, | pe WILW 1590 WIW_100 _|sical highlights of 1949 to be pre- (LP-ML 4216). Their nicknames PROKOFIEV: ALEXANDEBItra of New York. (LP-ML 4248). which undoubtedly provided a p {PMC After 4145 PML] senfed by James Melton and 3he strve to’ give a clue to the musi-! | NEVSKY, Cantata, (Op.78), re- On the othet side is Satie’s “Trois {wealth of the best-known . and Sign On—Sun Dll vient Re Frank Black orchestra include “Socal "quality of ‘these “beautiful corded by The Philadelphia Or-/Morceaux en forme de poire,”|, oi 100.4 ‘Christmas carol mus a ah Prairie Ramblers In Love,” “Ball Ha'” and "Riders|Quartets. . The D-major is Known | chestra conducted by Eugene Or- played by Robert and Gaby Casa-| nd sasnv homes judge. * News—Sun Ofal | Victor A. Undiahe [iD the Sky.” Waltzes from Richard as the “Lark” and the B-fiatimangy with The Westminster, duo-planists, Saint-Saens g y X . : New Strauss: . opera “Der Rasenkaval- minor as “Sunrise.” Both titles Choir under the direction of y _ man principally responsible | ling’ from the number sold. The .- oo. Morning Matinee be featured by the or-icome from the opening measuresiy.., pinley -~ Williamson for elevating French instrumen- Mount Holyoke Collegé Glee iw . ‘ chestra . . . WIRE-WLW 4:30 p. m. ot’ the first movemen pel with Jennie Tourel, tal musfe to a place of honor. All| Club consists of 110 girls who News—Son Dial sm GREATEST STORY The story Lark” 1s distinguished by soprano, as soloist. ( his music is distinquished by do a splendid job under the di- : fh 1 is multipl will/almost Beeéthoven-like energy of - a of how kindness is multiplied its third t, and the “Sun- 47). As a result of organizing a/melodic appeal, and, the Fourth | {rection of -Ruth Douglass. The - ia Editor's: Danghter be told in the dramatization of Tg Heme an poig ancy|Deroic defense of his country Concerto ranks with his best. Celebrity Quartette consists of .0 Meards ts Mumosy | The One Good Deed.” It is based mA BF ©! movement. NANCY! against an invading German ar-|It is unique in that it 1s divided Isobel Baillie, sopramo, Gladys Ror Tor Wekeaas Toni —|on the text of St. Luke, Chapters . my in 1242, Prince Alexander|/into two movements, instead of Ripley, contralto, John McHugh, — : on em 18-21... WISH 4:30 p. m. TOHA IKOVSKY: CONCERTO) Nevsky bécame an immortal Rus-|three or four. The finale is a tenor, and Harold Williams, basse Graim. Marriage for Twe FAMILY HOUR—Kirk Douglas|, major, for violin and or-®iaD Hero. A movie built arpund brilliant display of planistic pyro-| baritone. Between the two groups, Fred Waring Dorothy Dix portrays the fictional racketeer of chestra played by Isaac Stern historical episode was pro- technics. The sécond composition [they sing 13 carols, some of them rr Se Wet alan the ‘twenties in an adaptation of violinist, with Alexander Hilsberg du uced by Sergel Eisenstein iniis the work of one of the | as familiar and beloved as a 1 Wooard Kapars; oe ove F. Scott Fitzgerald's novel “The conducting the Philadelphia Or- 1938. The musical score whichistrangest men in the whole his- Christmas tree, others not so Yi Dum i er " Great Gatsby. ... WFBM 5 p m.| | 0" LP-ML 4232). One of Prokofiev wrote for it was later|tory ‘of ‘music, Erik Satie. 'The well known but equally affecting . ins {,, ENCHANTED HOUR — Selec," ..\ ding and favorite con-|¢XPanded into this cantata for|French title means “Three pieces in their reverent beauty—H. oe | Lawton [tions by soprano Nancy Carr im-| C0 "0 "0 CT 0 toire is mezzo-soprano, chorus and or-iin the shape of a pear,” and that |W. M. 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