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Episode Data from OTRRP
Episode NameEpisode #Air DateNotes
Vera Brodsky, Maggie Teyte Farewell Little Table1942-06-02
Lionel Barrymore31942-08-08
Lionel Barrymore31942-08-08
Lionel Barrymore31942-08-08
Marian Anderson Sings an Aria From 'La Forza Del Destino' ( Verdi)1241946-10-28[G Plot] Marian Anderson sings an aria from 'La Forza del Destino' (Verdi), an aria from 'Al Chaste' (Gluck), 'O Wasn't That A Wide River,' 'Keep Your Hand On The Plow. ' Benny Goodman plays the 'Concerto For Clarinet and Orchestra' (von Weber) and 'Hymn To The Sun' (Rimsky-Korsakov).
The First Selection, 'Clair De Lune' ( Debussy)1251946-10-28
Florence Quartararo Sings 'Un Bel Dei' From 'Madama Butterfly ( Puccini), 'The1331946-12-16[G Plot] Florence Quartararo sings 'Un Bel Dei' from 'Madama Butterfly (Puccini), 'The Maids Of Cadiz' (Delibes), and 'Homing. ' Jascha Heifetz plays 'Dance Of The Goblins (Badzini), the andante from 'The Concerto #2 in G Minor' (Prokofiev), and 'Jim Jives' (Bennett).
Fritz Kreisler Plays the Second and Third Movements From His1351947-01-06[G Plot] Fritz Kreisler plays the second and third movements from his own Concerto In C, 'Prelude In G Minor (Rachmaninoff), and 'Leibesleid. ' Lauritz Melchior sings 'Recondito Armoni' from 'Tosca' (Puccini), 'The Prize Song' from 'Dei Meistersinger' (Wagner), 'Serenade' (Schubert), and 'The Hunter's Song.
Myra Hess (Piano) Plays the First Movement of Mozart's Concerto1371947-01-13[G Plot] Myra Hess (piano) plays the first movement of Mozart's Concerto #23 and 'Jesu, Joy Of Man's Desiring (Bach). Alfred Drake sings 'The House I Live In,' 'The Gambler's Lament,' and Nina, Pinta and Santa Maria.
The First Selection Is 'Tres Jolie Waltz'2411949-04-11[G Plot] The first selection is, 'Tres Jolie Waltz. '
Academy Award-Winning Music220
A Comparison of European and American Composition Techniques237
AFRS 0048 Concert Hall - Host Lionel Barrymore48
An All-Request Program67
A Recital By Nelson Eddy and the First Piano Quartet127
Blanche Thebom Sings 'Solveg's Song' ( Grieg), 'The Smith' ( Brahms)129
Earl Wild Plays Grieg's Piano Concerto in a Minor136
Ezio Pinza Sings the 'Farewell and Death' From 'Boris Godunov'38
First Selection Is the Overture To, 'Die Fliedermaus' By Strauss206
Gladys Swarthout Sings an Aria From 'Jean D'arc' ( Tchaikovsky)130
Harry Kaufman (Piano) Plays the First Movement of 'The Concerto in F'126
Helen Trauble Sings 'Liebestod' From 'Tristan Und Isolde ( Wagner), 'Morning140
Irish Tenor Christopher Lynch Sings 'Somewhere a Voice Is Calling,'138
Jacob Gimpel and Patrice Munsel28
Jacob Gimpel (Piano) Plays 'Etude in F Sharp Major,' 'Polonaise,'109
James Melton Sings 'David and Goliath,' 'El Mio Tesora' From86
Jascha Heifetz Plays 'Populaire Espagnole' (De Falla), 'Dance of the Goblins,'102
John Charles Thomas Sings 'The Blind Ploughman,' and 'A Child's Prayer'141
Lee Sweetland Sings, 'Impatience' By Schubert40
Lionel Barrymore Is 'On Vacation' and Does Not Appear As the276
Luberschutz and Neminoff (Duo-Pianists) Play the First Movement131
Maggie Tate Sings 'Farewell Little Table' From 'Manon' ( Massenet)134
Marian Anderson and Roth String Quartet30
Marian Anderson Sings 'O Thou Billowy Harvest Field' ( Rachmaninoff)85
Oscar Levant Plays Gershwin; Gladys Swarthout Sings, 'None So Few'42
Oscar Levant Plays Tchaikovsky's 'Concerto in B Flat Minor,'128
Pianist Hilda Somer Plays the Second and Third Ravel's Piano142
Program #215 Was Re-Issued As Program #267215
Program #223 Was Re-Issued As AFRS #275223
Robert Casadeseus Plays the First Movement of the 'Emperor Concerto'81
Robert Goldsand Plays the Rondo and Finale of the Piano Concerto122
Rose Bampton, Jan Peerce, Jenny Turrell and Leonard Warren (As132
Russian Soprano Maria Karenko Sings 'To a Flower' From 'Prince Igor'
The First Program in a Half Hour Format27
The First Selection Are Portions of the Concerto in D Major By54
The First Selection By Patrice Munsel Is 'The Voices of Spring'49
The First Selection Is99
The First Selection Is an Aria From an Opera By Charpentier232
The First Selection Is an Aria From, 'La Boheme'93
The First Selection Is 'Andalucia' ( Sarasate)10
The First Selection Is a Samba By Darius Milhaud8
The First Selection Is a Waltz By Pierne277
The First Selection Is 'Brahm's Hungarian Dance #5'23
The First Selection Is 'Circus Day' By Deems Taylor266
The First Selection Is 'Circus Day' ( Deems Taylor)217
The First Selection Is 'Fireworks for Fiddles'218
The First Selection Is 'French Military March,' By Saint-Saens238
The First Selection Is 'Hungarian Rhapsody #6,' By Liszt246
The First Selection Is 'I Love Thee,' By Grieg13
The First Selection Is 'Introduction and Rondo Capricioso' By64
The First Selection Is 'Invitation to the Dance,' By Von Weber224
The First Selection Is 'Les Preludes' ( Liszt)199
The First Selection Is 'Live, Laugh, and Love,' By Strauss242
The First Selection Is 'Moonlight Sonata' ( Beethoven)9
The First Selection Is 'Perpetual Motion,' By Poulenc100
The First Selection Is Rachmaninoff's 'Prelude'71
The First Selection Is 'Roll Along Home,' Sung By John Charles75
The First Selection Is 'Romance and Allude' ( Sarasate)7
The First Selection Is 'Romance,' By Vinofsky (14
The First Selection Is 'The Bolero' By Ravel212
The First Selection Is 'The Fire Dance' ( De Falla)24
The First Selection Is 'The Habanez' By Saint-Saens51
The First Selection Is 'The Knightsbridge March'239
The First Selection Is the Overture To, 'La Forza Del Destino,'256
The First Selection Is the Overture To, 'Oberon,' By Carl Maria278
The First Selection Is the Prelude to 'Carmen,' By Bizet240
The First Selection Is The, 'Romance in G' By Beethoven45
The First Selection Is the 'Valse,' From the Ballet, 'Coppellia'248
The First Selection Is 'The Voices of Spring,' By Strauss273
The First Selections Are Waltzes From 'Der Rosenkavalier,'250
The Program Consists of Excerpts From 'The Nutcracker Suite204
The Program Was Also Re-Issued As Program a F R S #11965
The Program Was Re-Issued As AFRS #11862
The Roth Quartet Plays the Scherzo From Borodin's String Quartet79
This Program Was Rebroadcast As AFRS #12373
Two Excerpts From the Suite of Serenades By Victor Herbert, Brahms'265