1964-01-19, NBC, 107 min.
Boston's memorial to John F. Kennedy. At Boston's Holy Cross Cathedral, Richard Cardinal Cushing, Arch-Bishop of Boston, celebrates a Solemn Pontifical Mass in memory of President Kennedy.
The ceremony includes Mozart's entire requiem mass in D Minor performed by the Boston Symphony Orchestra and members of the Harvard-Radcliffe Choral Society and the Chorus Pro Música.
The Mozart Mass performed by Saramae Endlich, soprano; Eunice Alberts, contralto; Nicholas Di Virgilio, tenor; Mac Morgan, bass; Chorus Pro Musica; Harvard Glee Club; Radcliffe Choral Society; New England Conservatory Chorus; St. John's Seminary Choir; Boston Symphony Orchestra; Erich Leinsdorf, conductor.
Less than two months after the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, and three years after his swearing-in Presidential ceremony, Richard Cardinal Cushing, Archbishop of Boston expresses his gratitude in a 14-minute speech of this day's congregation and television broadcast. He states that today's memorial is a special expression, sharing with Mrs. John F. Kennedy serenity and devoted remembrance to one of the greatest individuals in the history of the world.
This event broadcast live on NBC television and radio, 1800 invited guests in attendance at Boston's Holy Cross Cathedral. Among the attendees are Jacqueline Kennedy, Senator Ted Kennedy, and Rose Kennedy.
1964-01-19, NBC, 107 min.
Boston's memorial to John F. Kennedy. At Boston's Holy Cross Cathedral, Richard Cardinal Cushing, Arch-Bishop of Boston, celebrates a Solemn Pontifical Mass in memory of President Kennedy.
The ceremony includes Mozart's entire requiem mass in D Minor performed by the Boston Symphony Orchestra and members of the Harvard-Radcliffe Choral Society and the Chorus Pro Música.
The Mozart Mass performed by Saramae Endlich, soprano; Eunice Alberts, contralto; Nicholas Di Virgilio, tenor; Mac Morgan, bass; Chorus Pro Musica; Harvard Glee Club; Radcliffe Choral Society; New England Conservatory Chorus; St. John's Seminary Choir; Boston Symphony Orchestra; Erich Leinsdorf, conductor.
Less than two months after the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, and three years after his swearing-in Presidential ceremony, Richard Cardinal Cushing, Archbishop of Boston expresses his gratitude in a 14-minute speech of this day's congregation and television broadcast. He states that today's memorial is a special expression, sharing with Mrs. John F. Kennedy serenity and devoted remembrance to one of the greatest individuals in the history of the world.
This event broadcast live on NBC television and radio, 1800 invited guests in attendance at Boston's Holy Cross Cathedral. Among the attendees are Jacqueline Kennedy, Senator Ted Kennedy, and Rose Kennedy.
This is a duplicate of #11595. A 115 minute broadcast.
1966-03-23, ABC, 00 min.
The life of German composer Ludwig Van Beethoven. David McCallum is the voice of Beethoven.
Dupe Of Number 990.
1966-09-16, , min.
Broadcast direct from Philharmonic Hall, Lincoln Center, NY. Erich Leinsdorf, Music Director and Conductor. Commentary by Martin Bookspan. (FM STEREO).
Highlights:
Beethoven..........Symphony #3 ("Eroica").
Barber..............Piano Concerto (World Premiere)
(Soloist:John Browning)
R. Strauss..........Till Eulenspiegel's Merry Pranks.
R. Strauss
1974-10-00, PBS, 60 min.
October 6, 1974-December 20, 1979. An hour of classical music taped at Symphony Hall in Boston with The Boston Symphony Orchestra.
This broadcast features Hector Berlioz's "Roman Carnival Overture" and "Symphonie Fantastique".
Conductor: Seiji Ozawa
Orchestra: Boston Symphony Orchestra
1974-10-06, PBS, 60 min.
October 6, 1974-December 20, 1979. An hour of classical music taped at Symphony Hall in Boston with The Boston Symphony Orchestra.
This broadcast features Haydn's Symphony #1 and Stravinsky's "The Firebird".
Conductor: Seiji Ozawa
Orchestra: Boston Symphony Orchestra
1974-10-22, PBS, 60 min.
October 6, 1974-December 20, 1979. This broadcast featured "Fantasia Concertante on a Theme of Corelli" and Dvorak's Symphony No. 7 in D Minor. An hour of classical music taped at Symphony Hall in Boston with The Boston Symphony Orchestra.
Conductor: Colin Davis
Orchestra: Boston Symphony Orchestra
1974-10-26, PBS, 60 min.
October 6, 1974-December 20, 1979. An hour of classical music taped at Symphony Hall in Boston with The Boston Symphony Orchestra.
This broadcast features "Les Noces" by Stravinsky and "Symphony #2 in B Minor" by Alexander Borodin.
Conductor: Michael Tilson Thomas
Orchestra: Boston Symphony Orchestra
1974-10-30, PBS, 60 min.
October 6, 1974-December 20, 1979. An hour of classical music taped at Symphony Hall in Boston with The Boston Symphony Orchestra.
This broadcast features Gustav Holst's "The Hymn of Jesus"; the New England Conservatory Chorus; Schoenberg's "Concerto for Violin & Orchestra"; and soloist Joseph Silverstein.
Conductor: Seiji Ozawa
Orchestra: Boston Symphony Orchestra
1974-10-30, PBS, 60 min.
October 6, 1974-December 20, 1979. An hour of classical music taped at Symphony Hall in Boston with The Boston Symphony Orchestra.
This broadcast features Haydn's "Symphony #5 in E Flat" and Beethoven's "Symphony #7".
Conductor: William Steinberg
Orchestra: Boston Symphony Orchestra
1974-11-06, PBS, 60 min.
October 6, 1974-December 20, 1979. An hour of classical music taped at Symphony Hall in Boston with The Boston Symphony Orchestra.
This broadcast features Beethoven's 7th Symphony: "Pastoral Symphony".
Conductor: William Steinberg
Orchestra: Boston Symphony Orchestra
1974-11-12, PBS, 60 min.
October 6, 1974-December 20, 1979. An hour of classical music taped at Symphony Hall in Boston with The Boston Symphony Orchestra.
This broadcast features Brahm's "Piano Concerto #1"; Misha Dichter.
Conductor: Michael Tilson Thomas
Orchestra: Boston Symphony Orchestra
1974-11-19, PBS, 60 min.
October 6, 1974-December 20, 1979. An hour of classical music taped at Symphony Hall in Boston with The Boston Symphony Orchestra.
This broadcast features Gustav Mahler's "Symphony #1 in D".
Conductor: Seiji Ozawa
Orchestra: Boston Symphony Orchestra
1974-12-03, PBS, 60 min.
October 6, 1974-December 20, 1979. An hour of classical music taped at Symphony Hall in Boston with The Boston Symphony Orchestra.
This broadcast features Brahm's "Piano Concerto #2" in B flat, Stravinsky's "Variations", and a solo by Malcolm Frager.
Conductor: Michael Tilson Thomas
Orchestra: Boston Symphony Orchestra
1974-12-10, PBS, 60 min.
October 6, 1974-December 20, 1979. This broadcast featured Debussy's "Afternoon of a Faun" and Tchaikovsky's Symphony No. 6 ("Pathetique"). An hour of classical music taped at Symphony Hall in Boston with The Boston Symphony Orchestra.
Conductor: Seiji Ozawa
Orchestra: Boston Symphony Orchestra
1975-05-18, PBS, 90 min.
A 90 minute special of classical music taped at Symphony Hall in Boston with The Boston Symphony Orchestra.
This broadcast features the opera "Ariadne auf Naxos" by Richard Strauss and soprano Beverly Sills.
Conductor: Erich Leinsdorf
Orchestra: Boston Symphony Orchestra
1975-05-25, PBS, 60 min.
October 6, 1974-December 20, 1979. An hour of classical music taped at Symphony Hall in Boston with The Boston Symphony Orchestra.
This broadcast features Brahm's "Piano Concerto #1" in D Minor and "Krakowiak" by Mikhail Glinka.
Conductor: Michael Tilson Thomas
Orchestra: Boston Symphony Orchestra
1975-06-22, PBS, 60 min.
October 6, 1974-December 20, 1979. This broadcast featured Debussy's "Prelude to the Afternoon of a Faun" and Tchaikovsky's Symphony No. 6 ("Pathetique"). An hour of classical music taped at Symphony Hall in Boston with The Boston Symphony Orchestra.
Conductor: Seiji Ozawa
Orchestra: Boston Symphony Orchestra
1975-06-22, PBS, 60 min.
October 6, 1974-December 20, 1979. An hour of classical music taped at Symphony Hall in Boston with The Boston Symphony Orchestra.
This broadcast features "Prelude Afternoon of a Faun" by Debussy and Symphony No. 6, "Pathetique" by Tchaikovsky.
Conductor: Seiji Ozawa
Orchestra: Boston Symphony Orchestra
1975-10-05, PBS, 60 min.
October 6, 1974-December 20, 1979. An hour of classical music taped at Symphony Hall in Boston with The Boston Symphony Orchestra.
This broadcast features "Central Park in the Dark" by Charles Ives and "Ein Heldenleben" by Richard Strauss.
Conductor: Seiji Ozawa
Orchestra: Boston Symphony Orchestra
1975-10-19, PBS, 60 min.
October 6, 1974-December 20, 1979. An hour of classical music taped at Symphony Hall in Boston with The Boston Symphony Orchestra.
This broadcast features a concert devoted to Arnold Schoenberg.
Conductor: Seiji Ozawa
Orchestra: Boston Symphony Orchestra
1975-11-02, PBS, 60 min.
October 6, 1974-December 20, 1979. An hour of classical music taped at Symphony Hall in Boston with The Boston Symphony Orchestra.
This broadcast features "Mathis der Maler" by Paul Hindemith, "Piano Concerto #3" by Sergei Prokofiev, and soloist Jeffrey Siegel.
Conductor: William Steinberg
Orchestra: Boston Symphony Orchestra
1975-11-30, PBS, 60 min.
October 6, 1974-December 20, 1979. An hour of classical music taped at Symphony Hall in Boston with The Boston Symphony Orchestra.
This broadcast features symphonies by Haydn and Walter Piston, including Haydn's "Symphony #98 in B Flat" and Piston's "Symphony #2".
Conductor: Michael Tilson Thomas
Orchestra: Boston Symphony Orchestra
1976-01-11, WOR, 120 min.
Debut: The first three of six originally aired concerts featuring Leonard Bernstein with some of the world's top orchestras. Conductor Leonard Bernstein delivers a series of six lectures on music theory. The talks, originally given at Harvard in 1973, are punctuated with performances by Bernstein, the Boston Symphony Orchestra and the Vienna Philharmonic. In the first program, the maestro examines the origins and development of musical sound, and discusses various scale systems.
1976-01-18, WNET, 120 min.
The second of six originally aired concerts featuring Leonard Bernstein with some of the world's top orchestras. Models from the rules of grammar are used by conductor Leonard Bernstein to explain the structure of music. Comparing melodies to nouns, chords to adjectives and rhythm to verbs, he demonstrates, with the aid of excerpts from Wagner, how a simple melody can be transformed into a complex musical statement.
[An animated film based on Wagner's "Tristan und Isolde," as performed by Bernstein and the Boston Symphony, follows the lecture.]
1976-01-25, WNET, 120 min.
The third of six originally aired concerts featuring Leonard Bernstein with some of the world's top orchestras. The Boston Symphony performs Beethoven's Sixth Symphony ("Pastoral") to illustrate the lecture topic "Musical Semantics." Leonard Bernstein is the conductor-lecturer.
1976-11-21, PBS, 60 min.
October 6, 1974-December 20, 1979. An hour of classical music taped at Symphony Hall in Boston with The Boston Symphony Orchestra.
Colin Davis conducts a program featuring Mendelssohn's overture to "A Midsummer Night's Dream"; Wagner's "Forest Murmus" from Der Ring des Nibelunger; and "Symphony No. 3" by Sibelius.
Conductor: Colin Davis
Orchestra: Boston Symphony Orchestra
1976-12-05, PBS, 60 min.
October 6, 1974-December 20, 1979. An hour of classical music taped at Symphony Hall in Boston with The Boston Symphony Orchestra.
Colin Davis conducts a program featuring Mendelssohn's "Wedding March" and Edward Elgar's Violin Concerto in B Minor. Mendelssohn wrote his march, at the behest of the King of Prussia, for a Berlin production of Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream." Joseph Silverstein is the soloist for the B Minor Concerto, which was given its debut performance in 1910.
Conductor: Colin Davis
Orchestra: Boston Symphony Orchestra
1977-01-16, PBS, 60 min.
October 6, 1974-December 20, 1979. An hour of classical music taped at Symphony Hall in Boston with The Boston Symphony Orchestra.
The Boston Symphony Orchestra conducted by Seiji Ozawa performs Haydn's Symphony No. 1, and Stravinsky's "The Firebird," his first acknowledged masterpiece. Haydn's work differs in form from later symphonies in having only three movements.
Conductor: Seiji Ozawa
Orchestra: Boston Symphony Orchestra
1977-01-17, PBS, 60 min.
October 6, 1974-December 20, 1979. An hour of classical music taped at Symphony Hall in Boston with The Boston Symphony Orchestra.
This broadcast features "Symphony #1" by Haydn and "The Firebird" by Stravinsky.
Conductor: Seiji Ozawa
Orchestra: Boston Symphony Orchestra
1977-10-15, PBS, 60 min.
October 6, 1974-December 20, 1979. An hour of classical music taped at Symphony Hall in Boston with The Boston Symphony Orchestra.
This broadcast features "Tannhauser" by Richard Wagner; "Concerto #5 in E flat" by Beethoven; and pianist Andre-Michel Schub.
Conductor: Seiji Ozawa
Orchestra: Boston Symphony Orchestra
1977-10-15, PBS, 60 min.
October 6, 1974-December 20, 1979. An hour of classical music taped at Symphony Hall in Boston with The Boston Symphony Orchestra.
This broadcast features "Tannhauser" by Richard Wagner; "Concerto #5 in E flat" by Beethoven; and pianist Andre-Michel Schub.
Conductor: Seiji Ozawa
Orchestra: Boston Symphony Orchestra
1977-10-22, PBS, 60 min.
October 6, 1974-December 20, 1979. An hour of classical music taped at Symphony Hall in Boston with The Boston Symphony Orchestra.
The broadcast features "Voices" by Olly Wilson and "Scheherazade" by Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov.
Conductor: Seiji Ozawa
Orchestra: Boston Symphony Orchestra
1977-10-31, PBS, 60 min.
October 6, 1974-December 20, 1979. An hour of classical music taped at Symphony Hall in Boston with The Boston Symphony Orchestra.
The broadcast features "Overture to the Creatures of Prometheus" by Beethoven and "Symphony No. 1" by Brahms.
Conductor: Seiji Ozawa
Orchestra: Boston Symphony Orchestra
1977-11-12, PBS, 60 min.
October 6, 1974-December 20, 1979.
An hour of classical music taped at Symphony Hall in Boston with The Boston Symphony Orchestra.
The broadcast features "Ancient Airs and Dances" (Suite No. 1) by Respighi and "Sinfonia Domestica" by Richard Strauss.
Conductor: Seiji Ozawa
Orchestra: Boston Symphony Orchestra
1977-12-11, PBS, 60 min.
October 6, 1974-December 20, 1979. An hour of classical music taped at Symphony Hall in Boston with The Boston Symphony Orchestra.
The broadcast features Wolf Ferrari's Overture, and
"Susanna's Secret" concerto #1 in D Minor. Soloist Moritzio Pollini
Conductor: Seiji Ozawa
Orchestra: Boston Symphony Orchestra
1977-12-26, PBS, 60 min.
October 6, 1974-December 20, 1979. This program is a repeat. An hour of classical music taped at Symphony Hall in Boston with The Boston Symphony Orchestra.
The broadcast features "Ancient Airs and Dances" (Suite No. 1) by Respighi and "Sinfonia Domestica" by Richard Strauss.
Conductor: Seiji Ozawa
Orchestra: Boston Symphony Orchestra