Saturday, August 4
Lewisohn Stadium concerts, opera; “Aida;” Meisle, Tentoni, D’Angelo, Jagel; conductor, Alexander Smallens; Amsterdam avenue and 138th street; 8 p. m.
Goldman Band concerts; Grand March, “The Pilgrim,” Lake; Overture, “In Bohemia,” Hadley; Chinese Procession, Crist; Irish Tune, Grainger; excerpts from “The Fortune Teller,” Herbert; Grand March, Leidzen; Overture, “Poet and Peasant,” Suppe; Symphonic poem, “Universal Judgment,” De Nardis; Waltz, “Die Fledermaus,” Strauss; Bolero, Ravel; Prospect Park, Brooklyn; evening.
New York Civic Orchestra, free concert; conductor, Eugene Plotnikoff; soloist. Max Panteleieff; Brooklyn Museum, Eastern Parkway; 3 p. m.
American League Against War and Fascism, parade and outdoor mass meeting; speakers: Bishop Francis J. McConnell, Norman H. Talentire; starts at Columbus Circle; 1 p. m.
Foreign Language Division of the Department of Public Relations, broadeast; Alek Shames, “The NRA;” Station WFAB; 12:45 p. m.
Sunday, August 5
Lewisohn Stadium concerts; Overture to “Der Freischutz.” Weber; Suite, “Through the Looking Glass,” Deems Taylor; Prelude and Love Death from “Tristan and Isolde,” Wagner; Symphony No. 6 in F Major, Beethoven; Amsterdam avenue and 138th street; 8:30 p. m.
Goldman Band Concerts; Grand March, “Pomp and Circumstance,” Elgar; Overture, “Ruy Bias,” Mendelssohn; Sursum Corda, Elgar excerpts from “Aida,” Verdi; Rhapsody No. 1, Liszt; The Lost Chord, Sullivan; Symphonic poem, “Universal Judgment,” De Nardis; Overture. “Orpheus,” Offenbach; Central Park; evening.
Greenwich Sinfonietta, concert; Egmont Overture, Beethoven; Symphony in B flat Major, Haydn; Concerto in A Major, Mozart; Nocturne and Scherzo from “A Mid-Summer’s Night’s Dream,” Mendelssohn; Caucasian Sketches, Ippolitoff-Ivan-off: New School for Social Research, 66 West Tw###th street; noon.
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