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At The Top-Music, Maynard Ferguson "GOT THE SPIRIT", "I
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Conversion With Myself-Alan Watts "WAY OF ZEN"

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serious music performed

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FRIDAY, JUNE 27

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1 Listings for stations KNZ, Mineola, Long Island, N.Y., and WUNC, Chapel Hill, N.C., were unavailable for January, 1975.. 2 Figures in parentheses are national programs such as "Sesame Street", "The Electric Company", and "Mister Rogers", broadcast during school hours;

EXHIBIT E

LETTERS ATTACHED DATED MARCH 8, 1965, AUGUST 13, 1965, JANUARY 14, 1966, AND AUGUST 22, 1966

NATIONAL EDUCATIONAL TELEVISION,

New York, N.Y. March 8, 1965.

Mr. BENJAMIN GRASSO,
Associated Music Publishers, Inc.,
New York, N.Y.

DEAR MR. GRASSO: This is to request final licensing for the AMP composition to be included in various N.E.T. programs, the terms and conditions for which were agreed upon during our meeting at your office last week. The complete information is as follows:

Music in the 20's.

PROGRAM AND TITLE

SERIES

Program No. 3: "Jazz and Jazz Influence."

Composition: LA CREATION DU MONDE, by Darius Milhaud.

Length: 15 minutes, 30 seconds.

Use: Visual-Instrumental by Ensemble conducted by Aaron Copland.

Territory: The World, exclusive of Europe and the so-called "Iron Curtain" countries.

Term: Until December 31, 1970.

Fee: $480.00.

Program No. 4: "Neo Classicism and Stravinsky".

Composition: CONCERTO FOR HARPSICHORD, by Manuel De Falla.
Length: 15 minutes.

Use: Visual Instrumental by soloist with Ensemble conducted by Aaron
Copland.

Territory: The World, exclusive of Europe and the so-called "Iron Curtain" countries.

Term: Until December 31, 1970.

Fee: $562.50.

Program No. 6: "New Movement in Opera".

Composition: HIN UND ZURUCK, by Paul Hindemith.

Length: Approximately 12 minutes by soloist with Ensemble conducted by
Aaron Copland.

Use: Dramatic Visual-Vocal.

Territory: The World, exclusive of Europe and the so-called "Iron Curtain" countries.

Term: Until December 31, 1970.

Fee: $500.00.

Program No. 8: "Nationalism (New World Style)".

Composition: Suite for Voice and Violin, by Heitor Villa-Lobos.

Length: 5 minutes, 45 seconds.

Use: Visual-Vocal by vocalist and solo violinist.

Territory: The World, exclusive of Europe and the so-called "Iron Curtain" countries.

Term: Until December 31, 1970.

Fee: $225.00.

Program No. 9: "New Faces".

Composition: String Quartet No. 3, Op 22 (4th and 5th movements), by
Paul Hindemith.

Length: 10 minutes, 30 seconds.

Use: Visual-Instrumental by String Quartet.

Territory: The World, exclusive of Europe and the so-called "Iron Curtain" countries.

Term: Until December 31, 1970.

Fee: $525.00.

Program No. 10: "American Music In the 20's."

Composition: Concerto for Piano, Clarinet and String Quartet, Opus 2 (excerpts from the 1st and 2nd movements), by Roy Harris.

Length: 10 minutes.

Use: Visual-Instrumental by soloist and Ensemble conducted by Aaron
Copland.

Territory: The World, exclusive of Europe and the so-called Iron Curtain countries.

Term: Until December 31, 1970.

Fee: $450.00.

Program No. 11: "Experimental Attitudes I".

Compositions: Charles Rutlage and Serenety, by Charles Ives.

Length: 2 minutes for the former and 1 minute for the latter.

Use: Visual-Vocal by vocalist with piano.

Territory: The World, exclusive of Europe and the so-called Iron Curtain countries.

Term: Until December 31, 1970.

Fee: $150.00.

Program No. 12: "Experimental Attitudes II".

Composition: Piano Pieces: (1) Advertisements, (2), (3), by Henry Cowell.
Length: 8 minutes.

Use: Visual-Instrumental performed by the composer.

Territory: The World, exclusive of Europe and the so-called Iron Curtain countries.

Term: Until December 3, 1970.

Fee: $150.00.

NOTE.-Selections 2 and 3 above are as yet unnamed-Mr. Cowell will select them at time of performance-we will let you know at that time and the titles may then be inserted into license. However, the overall duration will remain 8 minutes.

Series title

THE WORLD OF MUSIC: "Charles Ives-American

Phenomenon❞

THE CREATIVE PERSON: "Marni Nixon"

N.E.T. SYMPHONY SERIES-1965: "Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra.

Program title

Compositions: Halloween and the Pond, -by-Charles Ives.

Length: Approximately 2 minutes each. Use: Visual-Vocal sung by Corinne Curry with Chamber Group conducted by Harold Farberman.

Territory: The World, exclusive of Europe

and the so-called Iron Curtain countries.
Term: Until December 31, 1970.
Fee: $150.00.

Composition: Bachianas Brasilieras No. 5:
Aria, by Heitor Villa Lobos.

Length: 3 minutes, 40 seconds.

Use: Visual-Vocal performed by Marni
Nixon, with piano,

Territory: The World, exclusive of Europe
and the so-called Iron Curtain countries.
Term: Until December 31, 1970.
Fee: $300.00.
Composition: Violin Concerto No. 2 for
Violin and Orchestra, Opus 61 by Karol
Szymanowski.

Length: Approximately 20 minutes.
Use: Visual-Instrumental by

Szerying, violin, with the Minneapolis
Symphony Orchestra conducted

Henryk

by

Territory: United States, its territories and possessions.

Stanislav Skrowaczewski.

Term: Until December 31, 1970.

Fee: $350.00.

NOTE. With respect to this license, as per our telephone conversation, we would like to have an option which would permit N.E.T. to distribute this program throughout the additional territory of the World, exclusive of Europe and the so-called Iron Countries at any time during the above specified term upon payment of another $200.

Program title: "STRAVINSKY".

Composition: DER BURGER ALS EDELMANN SUITE Op. 60 ("Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme"), by Richard Strauss.

Length: 26 minutes, 30 seconds.

Use: Visual-Instrumental by Orchestra conducted by Robert Craft.
Territory: United States, its territories and possessions.

Term: Until December 31, 1970.

Fee: $550.00.

If you need additional information with respect to any of the above, please call me at once.

As we discussed by telephone, license will not be requested for the composition, PASTORALE, by Stravinsky, as this music was not included in the concert in Boston that is being released as the N.E.T. program entitled Stravinsky.

With reference to the MUSIC IN THE 20's lecture series, please cancel further search for Le Chat from Le Bestiare by Poulenc.

It is understood that all licenses for the compositions listed above will be executed in a similar manner as in previous licensing arrangements with AMP, and will include unlimited educational and non-profit (non-commercial, nonsponsored broadcast as well as non-theatrical instructional audiovisual use (including non-commercial closed circuit exhibition) in the territories and during the term specified in each instance.

With respect to the opera, Intolleranza, by Luigi Nono, Mr. Aleinikoff has asked me to request that a license be drawn up by AMP as per his letter of February 17, 1965, and concurred to by you shortly thereafter. Thank you very much. In conclusion, I would like to thank you very much, on behalf of N.Ë.T. for your efforts in our behalf in seeing us through clearance of the above in time for our production deadlines.

Sincerely,

JOHN Q. ADAMS, Jr.,

Music Clearance."

Mr. BENJAMIN V. GRASSO,

NATIONAL EDUCATIONAL TELEVISION,
New York, N.Y., August 13, 1965.

General Manager, Associated Music Publishers, Inc.,
New York, N.Y.

DEAR MR. GRASSO: By messenger, enclosed herein are six (6) checks totaling $6,742.52 together with licenses for music in the N.E.T. "Music in the 20's" and "World of Music" series, as well as for the opera INTOLLERANZA; SYMPHONY #4, by Ives; LE BOURGEOIS GENTILHOMME, by Stravinsky and VIOLIN CONCERTO #2 by Szymanowski. Would you please countersign and return the original of each license to my attention as soon as possible.

We wish to thank you and Associated Music Publishers, Inc., very much for your most helpful cooperation in completing this work, and especially for the use of this very fine music. You will note that I have dated these licenses somewhere in the vicinity of the date on which they were recorded.

Incidentally, I passed on your information about the Hindemith program, and I believe that Mr. Basil Thornton who is head of the N.E.T. International Division has already contacted you. I also spoke to Mr. Curtis Davis who is head of our Cultural Affairs department and all parties seem to be quite interested in this project.

Sincerely,

BENJAMIN V. GRASSO,

JOHN Q. ADAMS, Jr.,
Chief, Music Clearance.

NATIONAL EDUCATIONAL TELEVISION,
New York, N.Y., January 14, 1966.

General Manager, Associated Music Publishers, Inc.,
New York, N.Y.

DEAR BEN: Enclosed herewith are two checks, $250.00 payable to Associated Music Publishers, Inc. and $390.00 payable to G. Schirmer, Inc., for the music included in the SIBELIUS, A SYMPHONY FOR FINLAND program. Also enclosed are the respective licenses. Would you please have the originals countersigned and return to my attention. The carbon copies are for your files.

I will send you a Cue sheet on this program as soon as same is completed. We wish to thank both Associated Music Publishers, Inc. and G. Schirmer, Inc. for

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