Episodes
Salute To Jerome Kern
September 26, 1965
Music In Manhattan
October 10, 1965
Joan Sutherland
October 24, 1965
Salute To Veteran's Day
November 7, 1965
Thanksgiving
November 21, 1965
The Music Of Harold Arlen
December 5, 1965
An Old Fashioned Christmas
December 19, 1965
Martha Scott, opens with a tableau set in a small town in 1909. Townspeople gradually leave their still-frame poses, coming to life to sing holiday tunes. Melissa Hayden, as the Snow Queen, and Jacques D'Amboise, as the Prince, perform the "Snow" pas de deux from "The Nutcracker," with music by Tchaikovsky. The ensemble of singers perform carols in "Grandma's house," followed by a Christmas message from Frederick R. Kappel. A church scene with the Columbus Boychoir singing "Adeste Fideles," "The First Noel," and "Carol of the Bells". Martha Scott reads a biblical passage from Luke. Gianna d'Angelo and the Boychoir close singing "O Holy Night" and "Silent Night".
The Music Of The West
January 2, 1966
The Song And The Dance Man
January 16, 1966
A Gershwin Portrait
January 30, 1966
Valentine's Day
February 13, 1966
The Lyrics Of Allan Jay Lerner
February 27, 1966
Music Of The Movies
March 13, 1966
Masterpieces And Music
March 27, 1966
Songs Of Spring
April 10, 1966
Music That Mirrors The Times
April 24, 1966