Word: bach
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...cultural pyramid up which the listener is led "from good to better." Ideally, listeners begin this cultural mountain climb by tuning into the Light Program. As its name implies, the Light is aimed at the great mass of people who would rather listen to Irving Berlin than Johann Sebastian Bach. Of all British radio, it bears the closest resemblance to U.S. network radio. The Light's Mrs. Dale's Diary has some of the flavor and all the popularity of The Aldrich Family; Have a Go! features a quiz master named Wilfred Pickles who resembles a more genial...
...singers will also perform in Cambridge preceding the Yale game and away before the Princeton game. On December 26 and 27 they will present the Bach Magnificent in Sanders Theatre...
This concert was the first of eight to be given this year. The program included the Toocats and Fugue in F. Major by Buxtehude, and six chorale-preludes by Bach. Weinrich also played Bach's prelude and Fugue in B minor and Mogart's Andante...
...listeners, who had taken almost every available seat before the concert started, also heard the Sonata No. 1 in E Fiat Minor by Hindemith and Bach's Toccata and Fugue in D Minor...
...first in a series of organ recitals at Memorial-Church. Carl Weinriok, Horace Appleton Lamb Visiting Lecturer in the Music Department will play selections by Bach, Mozart and Hindemith starting...