WNYC (Radio station : New York, N.Y.) appears in the following:
Richard Wilbur's Love Calls Us to the Things of this World
Friday, January 28, 1977
Richard Wilbur's "Love Calls Us to the Things of this World" is the focus of this edition of The Logic of Poetry with John Briggs
Ned Rorem
Friday, January 28, 1977
Matthew Paris writes: Sometimes we don't realize what innovations in media strategy are in front of us. Until Ned Rorem published his Diaries, there was no classical composer that ...
Otto Luening and Willard Roosevelt
Thursday, January 20, 1977
Matthew Paris interviews Otto Luening and Willard Roosevelt.
Ben Weber
Thursday, January 20, 1977
Matthew Paris interviews Ben Weber. Music: "Dramatic piece". Paris writes: Ben is an improbable genius even among the inherent rarity of such people of great talent. Born in Kentuc...
Newscribes
Tuesday, January 11, 1977
Newscribes Group editors Vincent Campo and Harold Swiss and promotion director Pearl Rinehart discuss their community magazine with host Walter James Miller.
Stefan Wolpe - Dada 2
Thursday, January 06, 1977
Matthew Paris interviews Stefan Wolpe. Reel 2 of 3.
Suzanne Bloch, part 4
Friday, December 17, 1976
Matthew Paris interviews Suzanne Bloch. Tape 3 of 4. Broadcast date listed as 1975-06-17 on tape box.
Suzanne Bloch, part 3
Friday, December 17, 1976
Matthew Paris interviews Suzanne Bloch. Tape 1 of 4.
Suzanne Bloch, part 2
Friday, December 17, 1976
Matthew Paris interviews Suzanne Bloch. Tape 2 of 4.
Raymond Lewenthal [II]
Friday, December 10, 1976
Matthew Paris interviews pianist Raymond Lewenthal. Part 2, Reel 1 of 1.
Richard Kostelanetz
Wednesday, November 24, 1976
Matthew Paris writes: Richard Kostelanetz was from the 70s onward the premier maker of cut-ups, a form pioneered by Karl Schwitters, in America William Burroughs, as a means of fer...
Eubie Blake, unedited interview, part 4
Tuesday, November 23, 1976
Unedited interview with Eubie Blake, Tape 4 of 6.
Eubie Blake, unedited interview, part 3
Tuesday, November 23, 1976
Unedited interview with Eubie Blake, tape 3 of 6.
Eubie Blake, unedited interview, part 6
Tuesday, November 23, 1976
Unedited interview with Eubie Blake, Tape 6 of 6.
Eubie Blake, unedited interview, part 5
Tuesday, November 23, 1976
Unedited interview with Eubie Blake, Tape 5 of 6.
Virgil Thomson
Monday, November 22, 1976
Part III The co-founder of American classical music with Aaron Copland, Virgil Thomson was probably the wittiest talker in New York City. He is the only guest whose lifelong hero w...