and Weather forecast
0 A weekly programme of recent records
Eugene ORMANDY
and Weather forecast
JOHN Betjeman introduces the eighth in a series of eleven weekly programmes St. Michael's College, Tenbury Wells
Choir of ST. MICHAEL'S COLLEGE
Oruanist and Master of the Choristers, LUCIAN NETHSINCHA
Choir:
St. Margaret's, Westminster
A weekly review edited by Anna Instone and Julian Herbage f Introduced by JULIAN HERBAGE
Zoltan Kodaly 1482-1967
A tribute to his life and work by ANTAL DORATI , CYNTHIA JOLLY , FRIDA KNIGHT, and COLIN MASON
See page 48
* played by YONTY SOLOMON
Two Nocturnes, Op. 48
Mazurkas (Op. 56)
No. 1, in B major No. 2. in C major
Berceuse
Impromptus
A flat major; F sharp major
Sonata in B minor
Twelfth of a weekly series
Andre Tchaikowsku
Colin Horsley (piano)
BBC Symphony Orchestra Leader, Trevor Williams
Conducted by John Carewe
0 Part 1
Sonatina. Op. 51
JULIAN Bheam (Kiiitar) gramophone record
Part 2
Recorded before an invited audience in BBC Studio 1, Maida Vale, London
Josef Suk with JAN PANENKA (piano)
The first of four programmes
Next Sunday at 2.50: Max Rostal with Colin Horsley
Opera by Rossini
Libretto by ETIENNE DE JOUY and LUIGI BALOCCHI
English version by NELL and John moody
WELSH NATIONAL OPERA CHORUS Chorus-Master,
David Sutton BOURNEMOUTH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Leader, Alfred Jupp
Conducted by BRYAN BALKWILL
Produced by John Moody
ACT 1
The camp of the Israelites outside Memphis
3.20* ACT 2
In Pharaoh's Palace
4.0* ACT 3
In the Temple of Isis
4.20' ACT 4
At the Red Sea
A Welsh National Opera production recorded at the New Theatre, Cardiff
given by KLAUS SCHILDE
Kreisleriana, Op. 16.Schumann first performance in this country
A series of nine talks in which scientists of various disciplines talk about concepts crucial to their field of study
1: Energy Conservation by PROFESSOR P. T. LANDSBERG University of Wales, Cardiff
Energy conservation is, without doubt, the most universal of all the conservation laws. It applies equally from the depths of the atoms to the depths of the universe. f Second broadcast
Topology, by E. C. Zeeman: October 14
Vegh STRING QUARTET
Sandor Végh (violin) Sandor Zoldy (violin) Georges Janzer (viola) Paul Szab6 (cello)
Quartet No. 2 (1917)
7.0* Quartet No. 5 (1934)
George Rylands talks about his associations with Shakespeare as don, director, performer, anthologiser, and as somebody who simply enjoys his works
APRIL Cantei.o (soprano)
Maureen LEHANE (contralto) ALEXANDER YOUNG (tenor)
JOHN CAROL CASE (baritone)
CHOIR OF KING'S COLLEGE, CAMBRIDGE
Obbligati: WILLIAM BENNETT (flute) ROGER Lord (oboe and oboe d'amore) PAUL mosry (oboe dOarnilre)
Michael Winfield (cor anglais) Ralph Izen (trumpet)
Continuo: Andrew DAVIS (harpsichord) JOHN Wells (organ)
Gwydion Brooke (bassoon) KENNETH HEATH (cello)
ROBIN McGee (double-bass)
ACADEMY OF ST. MARTIN-IN-THE-FIELDS
Leader, Neville Marriner
Conducted by DAVID WILLCOCKS
Cantata No. 148: Bringet dem Herrn Ehre seines Namens
8.30* Cantata No. 114: Ach, lieben Christen, seid getrost i
From King's College Chapel, Cambridge
by George Mackay Brown with Gudrun Ure
Edward Atienza
Gordon Jackson and Bryden Murdoch
She ate, she drank, she laughed, she danced.
And home with me she did return. By candle-light in my own straw bed
She wept no more for Barleycorn
Music composed by THOMAS WILSON and played by a section of the BBC SCOTTISH
SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Leader, Tom Rowlette
Conductor, JAMES LOUGHRAN
Produced by STEWART CONN
To be repeated on November 2
by BRUNO GIURANNA
Broadcast on January 7. 1966