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TAMAS VASARY
BERLIN PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA Conducted by JANOS KULKA gramophone records
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LONDON Symphony ORCHESTRA
Conducted by ANDRÉ PREVIN gramophone records
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0 Schumann
Romance in F sharp major. OP.
28 No.
9.8* Arabesque in C major. Op. 18
BENNO MOISEIWITSCH (piano)
9.14* Sons-cycle: Dichterliebe
FRrrz WUNDERLICH (tenor) HUBERT GIESEN (piano) gramophone records
BRUNO BELCHIK (violin)
CZECHOSLOVAK RADIO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Conducted by VACLAV JIRACEK and Alois KLIMA conducted by Alois Kllma
Recording made available by courtesy of Czechoslovak Radio
Jubilent omnes (Divine Lodi Musicali 1620).Giovanni Ballista Riccio
MARGARET LENSKY (mezzo-soprano) HUGH MAGUIRE (violin) IONA BROWN (violin) TERENCE WElL (cello) CHARLES SPINKS
(harpsichord and organ)
Members of SYMPHONIAE SACRAE BRASS Ensemble
The Brass music was broadcast on August 1
DENIS MATTHEWS (piano)
BBC WELSH ORCHESTRA Leader, Colin Staveley
Conductor. JOHN CAREWE
Part 1
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FRITZ SPlEGL looks at some non-broadcast musical events in London and the South-East during the coming mid-week
Part 2
Given before an invited audience in the Concert Hall. Broadcasting House. Llandaff. Cardiff
LONDON STUDIO Orchestra Leader, Reginald Leopold
Conducted by MYERS FOGGIN
FINNISH RADIO Chamber CROIR Conductor, HARALD ANDERSEN
DANISH STRING Quartet
The Johansson and Kokkonen works were broadcast en May IS followed by an interlude
Alfredo Campoli (violin)
LONDON PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA Leader. Rodney Friend
Conducted by HUGO RIGNOLD
Part 1
Violin Concerto in D major.Brahms
4.34* During the Interval
ALFREDO CAMPOLI , in conversation with John Amis , talks about his choice-and the concerto he did not choose
The concert and talk were broadcast on September 12, 1966
Records chosen by the under-twenties
Introduced by MEIRION BOWEN
This week's programme includes Six Hölderlin Fragments by Britten. Mozart 's ' Haffner ' Symphony, and works by Beethoven and Handel
A beginners' course planned jointly by the BBC and the University of Essex primarily for use in evening classes throughout the country
Lesson Two
Monday's broadcast
A booklet is available
The first of a series of six programmes for those who have recently married or who plan to marry soon
1: Courtship and Engagement by A CONSULTING PSYCHIATRIST and MRS. MARTHA HARRIS of the Tavistock Clinic, London with contributions from some young married couples
How do our sexual feelings evolve and what makes us choose one particular person to marry? Is there such a thing as falling in love? And what is the value of an engagement?
Produced by Ron Bloomfield
A Changing Society: a look at current sexual morahty
Three talks on international relations and language revolution
2: Radical Sentences by CHARLES OSGOOD
Professor of Psycholinguistics and Communications Research University of Illinois
If words are conservative, sentences can be radical. We can use. with new rules, the pieces from old language games. This controlled violation of traditional rules is a way out of the trap set by dangerously ossified words.
3—Galilean Revolution. by Anatol Rapoport : October 15
The Wound by Alfonso Sastre
An English version for broadcasting by JOE BURROUGHS and TRADER FAULKNER
Lo demos era muerte v solo muerts A las cinco de la tarde
FEDERICO GARCIA LORC1
'The rest was death and only death
At five o'clock tn the afternoon '
THE PROLOGUE
The ante room of a bullring Infirmary in a Spanish city during a corrida de toros
Bullring officials, members of the Press, hangers-on Bash. JONES, ROLF LEFEBVRE
Denis MCCARTHY , VICTOR LUCAS
BERNARD BROWN
PRESTON LOCKWOOD
LEROY LINGWOOD
Douglas HANKIN
BEFORE THE Corrida
A suite In a hotel near the bullring Juan Marcos
THE EPILOGUE
A small bar in the suburbs near the bullring
Juan Marcos
Rafael Pastor
Time: the present or recent past
Produced by JOE BURROUGHS
Senor Sastre's play, first produced in Madrid in 1960. uses a single corrida de toros to demonstrate the destructive effect on a high-ranking matador of ruthless and cynical exploitation by his manager. As Senor Sastre points out, it is a form of exploitation found in other types of public spectacle.
Second broadcast
Alan Tilvern is appearing In the Brian Rix Theatre of Laughter at the Garrick Theatre, London
ALBERT FULLER (harpsichord)
Couperin Les folies franchises
Soeur Monique La lugubre La favorite
Musette de
Choisi Musette de Tavernl
Duphly
La Pothoiiin
La Forqueray Rondeau Chaconne
Friedelinde Wagner in conversation with CHRISTOPHER SYKES talks about her recollections of the great conductor followed by an interlude at 10.50