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Concerts: Anniversary at the Academy far DanTabasCL, nr- f-i SIMMY mnUININSiODSNIT!" Vinctnt Ctnby, Htw York Timtt ft "Great and glorious entertainment? Definitely not to be missed!" Aaron Schindlir, Family Circle. ih -V a SPECIAL CHILDREN'S PLATTERS OttHWU-NOON-WM DOWNINGTOWN INNfl Learn 1796 HOUSE OOWNINCIOWN. P. JLt weekend, with Natalie Hind-eras playing Beethoven's Piano Concerto No. 4 in on Tuesday.

Foster opens with Stravinsky's "Jeu de Cartes" and closes with flgar's "Enigma" Variations. Leontyne Price, reigning opera soprano, gives a recital Thursday at 8 P. M. With David Garvey at the piano, she "will sing arias from Han- del's "Julius Caesar" and Mozart's "Idomeneo," Barber's "Hermit Songs," song groups by Schubert, Tchaikovsky, Rac maninoff and Du-parc, and spirituals. Philadelphia-born Frank Guarrera and Enrico di Giuseppe have the leading male roles of Figaro and the Count in the Grand's "Barber of Seville" Friday at 8 P.M.

Their Metropolitan Opera colleague, soprano Gail Robinson, makes her Grand a 0ii smtoticw awm wbucidi ASAT14 CCJTTtTt irrrjincN hi mm tmmr CttOg- HlllltS MOVHuB-OftJ BCTUPDI Camden County College, Blackwood. "SERMON IN SONG," folk-rock Idiom ov young people's chorus and instrumental ensemble; 10 A.M., Ger-mantown Jewish Centre. Lincoln Drive and El let St. Cantor Benjamin Maisser directs. NAZARETH ACADEMY Orchestere nd Glee Club, 3 30, auditorium.

Grant and Frankford Ave. Anyrhony Incol-lindo and Sister Jean conduct. Concert featuring fine-arts festival is peated next Sunday. YOUNG MUSICIANS, free concert, 3:30, university Museum. BAND of Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 8:30, Mandell Theater, Drexel University.

KINUTO OKUBO, koto virtuoso; free recital, International House. BACH MASS IN MINOR, 1:30. Science Center, Montqomery County college, Cathcart and Morris Blue Bell. (See Friday.) BAREURA SANDONATO and mem- bers of Pennsylvania Ballet, with Delaware Valley Philharmonic; 8:30, Council Rock High School, Newtown. "Sleeping Beauty" Suite and divertissements.

Joseph Primavera conducts. HENRI ELKAN conducts Garden Slate Philharmonic Symphony, 8 30, Toms River High School North, Old Freehold Rd. Yuval Waldman plays Wieniawski Violin Concerto No. 2. NEXT SUNDAY, JAN.

26 ANDRES SEGOVIA, guitarist; 3 P. Academy of Music. SIGMA ALPHA IOTU Philadelphia Alumni chapter, benefit recital for in-ternatinal music fund. 3 P. Swooa Hall, west Chester State College.

THEATER CHAMBER PLAYERS, Leon Heisher, conductor: 3:30, Walnut. Contemporary concert. MUSIC FOR A WHILE, 3 p. Lehigh University: Renaissance and medieval music. WALDEN TRIO (flute, cello, piano), P.M., Trinity United Presbyterian Church, Cherry Hill, opening Rutgers University series, ANTHONY RALATICO, baritone, with James Bigham, piano; free C-oodhart Hall, Bryn Mawr College.

DAVID JAMISON GORDON, tenor, with vlolm and organ; 4 P.M., Doyles-town Presbyterian Church. MARTIN BEST, minstrel; free concert. 7 P. Friends Select School, in Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts series. VIRGIL FOX, organist I P.

Wavne Presbyterian Church. JAY KLALE5 and Patrick Mercurl, 2, p' M- Jeron Hall. 1020 Locust St. ISRAEL INTERNATIONUl Show, 8:30, Academy of Music. lActing fun, Money, Popularity you cn prepare for the Cf Jf3 jutmg new worid of theatre.

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SINGER Jftomrer Entertainment Writer The big event at the Academy of Music this week is the Philadelphia Orchestra concert marking the Academy's 118th anniversary, $at-urday at 8:30. Eugene Or-mandy will 'conduct this event for the first time in several years, and soloists will be Shirley Verrett, soprano; Luciano' Pavarotti, tenor, and Pinchas Zuker-man, violinist. Meanwhile, the Academy is also host to a regular Orchestra concert Tuesday at 8:30, a Junior Student concert (details below) Wednesday, a recital by Leontyne Price and the Philadelphia Grand Opera in "The Barber of Seville." Lawrence poster, young music director "of the Houston Symphony, repeats his Orchestra program of this HESSES DEI L08 0928 a 'O'O LOCK-16lh LUDLOwl LAWRENCE PARK Sprout Broom all MAYFAIR fkd at Cottinari NILE Bithlehern.Pi. PARKWOOD MANOR Academy tBybeiry RIO MALL 2 Rio Grande. NJ.

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125) Ouaktitown. Pi. TYSON 1043 Castor Avi. TIMES OF MATINEES. 4fr ff tj 1529 CHESTNUT I lYl A i0 I REDUCED PARKING-PARK Prtnlj (Mfc BRANMAR vT We're off Y''r wonderful A 1 land of glorious.

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Proaram jtlso Hst Concerto tor two oboes, two horns. bassoon and strlnqs; Havdn Cello Concerto in with David Finckel; works of Bach and Haydn. CURTIS INSTITUTf SYMPHONY, David Effron conductktq; P. Wandell Theater, Drexel University, 33d and Chestnut Sts. Mieczvslaw Horszowskl plays unpublished Mendelssohn Piano Concerto in A minor; orchestra features Berlioz Symphonle Fantastique.

RITTENHOUSE OPERA, Marco Farnese, director; free opera concert, P. South Philadelphia High School. Broad St. and Snyder Ave. Excerpts from nine Italian and French operas, with Doris Schmauk and Patricia Stephens, soprno; Harriett Har-ris, alto; Bohden Chaplynski, tenor, and Nicholas Trolio, baritone.

"DAY OF JUDGMENT," cantata by Janet Hutchinson and Ron Matthews, words by Salem Kirban; P. M. Valley Forge Music Fair. BENJAMIN WHITTEN, pianist; free faculty recital, 8:15, Swope Hall. West Hester State College: Sonatas by carlattl and Liszt, five Rachmaninoff Preludes.

TUESDAY, JAN. 21 MATINEE MUSICAL CLUB, 11 A. of Music ballroom: Theresa Darmofel and Alvce Bianco, piano; Diane Kolb and Gail Thomas, soprano. NORMAN SILL, orqanlst; 12:05, St. Mark's Church, 1625 Locust St.

SUSAN STARR, hilaoelphia pianist; 6 P. M. Town Hall, New York City: maior works of Beethoven, Schumann, Grilles and Ravel. DONIZETTI "DON PASQUULE" By Eastern Opera Theater ot New York, 8:15, Cherry Hill High School East. Kresson Road, Haddonfield-Cherry Hill Community Concert series.

WEDNESDAY, JAN. 22 PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA Jun ior Student Concert, William Smith Music. Audition winner Marian Huana plays riohnanyl Variations on a Nursery ions pieces by Aaron Copland, Richard Bales and Leonard Bernstein, some' with Robert Hamilton's All-Philadelohla Boys Choir and Men's Chorale. RUTH LAREDO, pianist; I P.M., Curtis Institute of Music, 1724 Locust In Distinguished Alumni seriesv Ravel Sonatine, Scrlabln group and Rachmaninoff Preludes, Opus 32. OBERLIN COLLEGE CHOIR, I P.

Good Samaritan Episcopal Church, 212 W. Lancaster Paoli. Daniel Moe conducts Mozart "Coronation" Mass, with chamber orchestra; works of Bacn, Nvstedt, Ives and others. Choir sings Thuesday in Reading and Friday in Wilmington. DELAWARE SYMPHONY, P.M., Grand Opera House, 818 Market Wilmington.

Van Lier Lannlno conducts American program, with Stefan Kozin-ski soloist in Gershwin Piano Concerto. THURSDAY, JAN. 23 CHARLES ROSEN, free lecture, Founders Hall. Haverford College, on "Thematic Transformation in the Late Works of Beethoven." MUSICA ORBIS, quintet in orlainal music; and 10 P. Main Point, Brvn Mawr.

OBERLIN COLLEGE CHOIR, I P. Albright Colleqe Chapel, Read-ino. (For oroqram. see Wednesday.) MUTTHEW HOPKINS, multi media artist; free, 9 P.M., International House. FRIDAY, JAN.

24 BACH B-MINOR MASS by Master-singers and Temple University Chamber Orchestra; free, P. Civic Ceter Museum gold ballroom. Robert Reilley conducts. Performance is repeated Saturday at Blue Bell. KIM KOSTENBAOER, baritone, with Vladimir Sokoloff, piano, end Sophie Bruno, harp; 8 P.

Curtis Institute. David Jacobson, violin, and Robert McDonald, piano, play BartoK Sonata No. 2. SINGING CITY CHOIR, Elaine Brown, conductor, free concert, 8:30, Mandel Theater, 33d and Chestnut Sts. Works of Ives, Foss, Bach and Brahms, and folksongs.

CHARLES ROSEN, pianist; free recital, 8:30, Roberts Hall, Hverford College; Scarlatti Sonatas, Liszt "Reminiscences of Don Giovanni," Beethoven D'ahelll 'Variations. JASPER FOLK JAZZ, 1:30, Painted Bride. 527 South St. OBERLIN COLLEGE CHOIR, 1:30, Westminster Presbyterian Church, Rodney St. and Pennsylvania Wilmington.

(For program, see Thurs-davj PERRY LEOPOLD, barooue folk-singer-composer; 9 P. Delaware County Campus, Pennsylvania State University. Media. SATURDAY, JAN. 25 HUMPERDINCK "Hansel and Gre-tel," free, 10 and 1:30, Lincoln Hall, "Movie magic! The most entertaining evening of the year!" CBS-TV WWMliSrrT MIDT0WN TIMES ONLY 1:30,3:40 5:50,8:05,10.15 FOR MIDTOWN GROUf SALES 10 7 7S0Q WW JBSfT 1UDC0 RUSIUK atcu Cherr, Nil, NJ.

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LANSDALE Lansdale. Pa. debut as Rosina in the Rossini comedy favorite, and audition-winner Michael Li-Paz portrays Dr. Bartolo. Carlo Moresco conducts; James Lucas is stage director.

Ormandy opens the Anniversary program Saturday with Smetana's "Bartered Bride" Overture and closes it with a waltz suite from Strauss's "Rosenkava-lier." Miss Verrett sings arias from "La Favorita" and "The Barber of Seville." Pavarotti's choices are from "Luisa Miller" and "L'Elisir d'Amore." They will also sing the final duet from Donizetti's "Favorita." Zuker-man will play "Nigun" from Bloch's "Baal Shem" and Wieniawski's Polonaise in D. Piano recitalists include Jorge Bolet, Ruth Laredo and Charles Rosen. Harpist Nicanor Zabaleta plays with the Mostovoy Soloists (details below). SUNDAY, JAN. 19 MUSIC and ART FESTIVAL by 'ea musicians, 12:30, St.

James Lutheran Church, Castor Ave. and Pratt "aRTHUR WALL AfroAmrlcan Dance Ensemble, free for children 12 to Ul P.M., Central Library. 70th and Vine Sts. "LA BOHEM6," La Scela film production with Mirella Freni and Gianni Riimondi; 2:30, Moore College of Art, bv Lvrlc Opera Guild. CHRISTOPHER REX, cello, and oiann; free recital.

3 P.M., New School of Music: Sonatas fv Beethoven (No. In C) and pieces by Couperin and Cho-tn. Radio Music MUSIC FOR TODAY WFLN (900, 95.7) Massenet le Cid: Ballet Music 7-10 WUHY (90.9) CONCERT WFLN EARLY MUSIC Dvorak 149 (Smetacek) Dsllus Uto Swallows (Barbirolli) 9- 9:30 WUHY BACH CANTATA WFLN MINICONCERT Handel Susatirva Overt. (Riohter) Torslli Sinfonia with Trumpet Dvorak-SIavonlo Dance 4 In 10- 1 WWDB (96.5)-F. SINATRA WFLN IT'S SUNDAY Dohnanyi-Nurwry Tune Varlationi Minkus Don Quixote: excerpts Delius Celto Concerto (du Pre) Shostakovich Symphony 9 12-1 WDAS (1056) M.

LEON WUHY ENRICO CARUSO sings French opera WUHY OPERA: MASSENET'S "MANON" Foster; Mallitano, Dworohak WKDN (106.9)r-HAYDN OR OVER STATE. LU) ty sTT.Ts 2 1 sTnutT 1 1:30 4:30 7:30 10:20 SHIRLEY VERRETT soprano solo PHILIP RAEZER, omanist; 3 P.M., Overbrook Presbyterian Church, City Line and Lancaster Ave. Mozart Fantasy No. Bach Trio Sonata No. Franck Choral No.

2 and Messiaen "L'Ascension." ALL SOUTH JERSEY ORCHESTRA, 21st annual concert, 3 P. Wilson Concert Hall, Glassboro State College. Philip P. Travaline conducts playert from 30 high sctioots. NEW JERSEY SYMPHONY, Henry Lewis, conductor; 3 P.

McCarter Theater, Princeton: Brahms Violin Con-certo. with Aaron and Dvorak Synnphonv No. 8 in G. READING SYMPHONY, Louis Vyner, conductor; 3 P. Raiah Theater.

Christine Walevska, cello so- iCJORGE BOLET, Pianisff 3:30, Wal-pln Sonata No. 3 Liszt Sonatas of series: Mendelssehn Prelude and Fugue and Varietions Serieuses; Chopin Sonata No. three Iszt Sonatas of Petrarch and Wagner-Liszt "Tannhau-ser" Overture. OAVIO M. WILLIAMS, flute.

With John Dullk, piano; 1:30. Philadelphia Museum of Art. French program lists Poulenc Sonata and works of Martin, Messiaen, Jolivet and Roussel. Next Sunday: (Catherine Foy, pianist. SUNDAY AT 4 P.

M. PEGGY MARIE HAAS, organist; 4 P. Abington Presbyterian Church, Old York and Susouehanna Rds. Works by Alain, Sweellnck, Bach, Schumann, Persichettl. Durufie.

ELIZABETH ADLEJ MILLER, or-janitti 4 P. First Baptist Church, 17th and Sansom Sts. Bach Fantasy and Fuoue in A minor and works of Haydn, Purcell. Langlais, Barber, Purvis and Durutle. Next Sunday: Nicholas rvamiani, organist, in French oro- MADRIGAL SINGERS of Settlement Music School, Itala Taranta, conductor; 4 p.

First Presbyterian Church of Moorestown, N. J. CATHERINE McELROY.a orgnistt 4 P. M. Westminster Presbyterian Church, Church and Barnard West Chester.

Works of Stout and Wvton with percussion (John Hinti and Bill Ryan); orqan music of Cook, Bach, Persichettl, Newley and Mc- PENNSYLVANIA PRO MUSICA, Franklin Zimmerman, conductor; 4:30, Old Pine Street Church. 412 Pine St. Works of DunstaMe and Biber. PARNSSUS TRIO 'clarinet, vlolm, piano). 5:30, Christ Church In Philadelphia.

2d and Market Sts. Next Sunday: Natalie Costa, soprano. RENAISSANCE CHOIR, 8 P.M., Thomas Library, Bryn Mawr College. Antique Enolish, German and Flemish compears. GERMANTOWN WOODWIND OUART5T, free concert, 8:30, International House.

3701 Chestnut Mozart, Schickele. Francaix and Kabalev-sky. Next Sunday: Traditional Greek instrumental music. MONDAY, JAN. 20 MOSTOVOY SOLOISTS.

Marc MoslO-vov, conductor; 7:55. Walnut. Nicanor Zabaleta plays Handel Harp Concerto Highlights Mass In Time of (Woldike) WFLN RACHMANINOFF PROGRAM: Philadelphia Orchestra, William Smith conducting; Susan Starr, piano soloist The Isle of the Dead; Paganlni Rhapsody; Symphony 2 In 4-6 WFMZ (1 00.7) BOSTON POPS, Arthur Fiedler, conductor; Myron Romamjl, piano soloist Delibes Procession of Bacchus Thomas Overture to Mignon Kreisler Tambourin Ohinois Khachsturian Masquerade Suite Saint-Saens Plarto Concerto 4 Loewe My Fair Lady: excerpts Never on Sunday; Boogie Bugle Wagner Ride of the Valkyries WFMZ CLEVELAND ORCHESTRA, Louis Lane conducting; Bruno Canino and Antonio Balluta, duo-pianists Ravel Le Tombeau de Couperin Berio Two-Piano Concerto Beethoven Pastoral Symphony WUHY CONCERTOS J. C. Bach 2 Violins-Cello Cone.

Busorrf Flute-Oroh. Divertimento Rafl- Piano Concerto (Ponti) WFLN-FM LAWRENCE TIBBETT, Baritone Verdi Masked Ball: Eri tu Puccini Tosca: Te Deum Leoncavallo Pagliaccl: Prologue 8- 1 WFMZ LOUISVILLE ORCH. WFLN-FM CONCERT Brahms Tragic Overture (Haitink) Beethoven Symph. 4 (Cluytens) Grieg Piano Cone. (Rubinstein) Strauss Thus Spake Zarathustra 9- 10:30 WFMZ CONCERT Telemann Violin Concerto In A minor; Strings Sonata a Quattro WFLN-FM AMSTERDAM CONCERTGEBOUW, Jean Fournet conducting; Teresa Berganza, mezzo-soprano soloist Mozart Symphony 36 (Linz); La Clemenza di Tito: erias Falla La Vida Breve: arias Roussel Symphony 4 in A WFMZ HANDEL Organ Concertos (Preston) WFLN-FM CLEVELAND INSTITUTE OF MUSIC Orchestra Rossini Thieving Magpie Overt.

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