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The Philidor trio (Episode 17 of 33, Part 2 of 2)

The Philidor Trio, consisting of Elizabeth Humes, soprano, Edward Smith, harpsichord, and Shelley Gruskin, baroque flute and recorders, perform a program of Baroque music and arias at WBAI's Free Music Store on January 14, 1972.

The Philidor trio (Episode 17 of 33, Part 1 of 2)

The Philidor Trio, consisting of Elizabeth Humes, soprano, Edward Smith, harpsichord, and Shelley Gruskin, baroque flute and recorders, perform a program of Baroque music and arias at WBAI's Free Music Store on January 14, 1972.

Bill Vanaver (Episode 13 of 33, Part 2 of 2)

Bill Vanaver in concert at WBAI's Free Music Store on January 19, 1972. featuring folk and exotic songs performed on the tambura, the lazlyra[sp?], the Bulgarian fiddle and the Macedonian guitar.

The Aeolian chamber players (Episode 8 of 33, Part 2 of 2)

Recording of the Aeolian Chamber Players' tenth anniversary concert at WBAI's Free Music Store on January 15th, 1972. The Aeolian Chamber Players specialize in contemporary classical music and have been the resident ensemble at Bowdoin College in Maine since 1964. Lewis Kaplan, violinist and Erich Graf, flautist, are interviewed by WBAI's Barbara Oka.

Homosexual meeting places

A group of people discuss the "News and Reviews" by opening up with a letter written by a 14 year-old male asking questions about homosexuality. They also address other topics such as a murder case. Kermit introduces the topic of meeting places and lists public areas such as 3rd Ave., Central Park West, and small local spots such as Brooklyn Heights and park around Riverside Dr.

New York City Gay Community Marching Band at Alice Tully Hall.

The New York City Gay Community Marching Band performs at Alice Tully Hall at Lincoln Center, December 17, 1980. Among the selections performed are the "Hallelujah Chorus" from Handel's 'Messiah', "Chanukah O Chanukah", and "If My Friends Could See Me Now".
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