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LUCERNE FESTIVAL STRINGS
Directed by RUDOLF BAUMGARTNER (violin) with DIETRICH FISCHER-DIESKAU (baritone)
ENRICO MAINARDI (cello) gramophone records
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Ravel
Histoires naturelles
Le paon: Le grillon; Le cygne Le martin-pecheur; La pintade
Sonata for violin and cello
NIGEL WICKENS (baritone) PETER CROSER (piano)
ALAN SILLITO (violin) KEITH HARVEY (cello)
The sonata was broadcast on October 18. 1966
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Bernadette Greevy (contralto)
Each month a well-known artist is invited to introduce and perform a wide range of music
In her last programme BERNADETTE GREEVY with WILFRID PARRY (piano) sings
JEAN HARVEY (violin)
ALEXANDER KELLY (piano)
SHIRLEY MINTY (contralto) PAUL HAMBURGER (piano)
JACK BRYMER (clarinet)
Royal LIVERPOOL
PHILHARMONIC Orchestra Led by Tom Rowlette
Conducted by MOSHE ATZMON
Part I
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CHRISTOPHER GRIER tooks at some non-broadcast musical events taking place in the West, Wales, and Northern Ireland in the next week
Part 2: Beethoven
Symphony No. 2, in D major
Broadcast on June 27. 1966
BBC CONCERT ORCHESTRA
Conducted by KENNETH MONTGOMERY
Kenneth Montgomery broadcasts by permission of Sadler's Wells Opera Co.
Opera in four acts
Music by Verdi
Libretto by TEMISTOCLE Solera
English translation by NORMAN TUCKER and TOM HAMMOND
WELSH NATIONAL OPERA CHORUS Chorus-Master, David Sutton
CITY OF BIRMINGHAM SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Leader, Raymond Ovens
Conducted by BRIAN BALKWILL
Produced by Michael Geliot
ACT 1 Jerusalem
3.36* ACT 2 The Blasphemy
4.11* Act 3 The Prophecy
4.40* Acr 4 The Broken Idol
A Welsh National Opera production recorded at the Odeon Theatre. Llandudno
The Mozart was broadcast on Aug. 12. 1966: the Schoenberg on October 2. 1963
given by JOHN BIRCH from the Meeting House,
University of Sussex
4: Parliament and the public
Does Parliament spend too much time talking to the public? Does public opinion influence Parliament or vice versa?
THE RT. HON.
SIR EDWARD BOYLE , M.P.
The RT. HON.
DOUGLAS HOUGHTON, C.H., M.P. and DAVID WOOD
Political Correspondent of The Times talk to
PROFESSOR BERNARD CRICK Sheffield University
Produced by Chris Cuthbertson
A reading list can be obtained by sending a stamped addressed foolscap envelope to The Parliamentary Process. Further Education Department (Radio)[address removed]
A series about the effect of the dance on the history of music
4: Dances of the Baroque
Ilustrated talk by CHARLES CUDWORTH
Produced by Peter Dodd
explains what he means by total strategy to L. W. MARTIN
Wilson Professor of International Politics at the University College of Wales, Aberystwyth
General Andr6 Beaufre is the Director of the French Institute of Strategic Studies
John Mitchinson (tenor)
John Shirley-Quirk (baritone)
Paul Daneman (speaker)
London Symphony
Chorus and Orchestra
Leader, John Georgiadis
Conducted by Pierre Boulez
From the Royal Festival Hall, London
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Symphonie fantastique
by W. A. ALLEN , F.R.I.B.A.
The Monopolies Commission is Investigating professional practices that it believes may not be in the public interest; the Prices and Incomes Board is examining the principle and practice of the fee scales used by, among others. architects and solicitors.
William Allen , formerly Principal of the Architectural Association School and now an architect in private practice, believes the professions are at a crossroads and asks whether these enquiries can give them adequate direction for the future-
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Monodrama: Lélio
Poems chosen and annotated by MICHAEL HAMBURGER lead in German by HANS MAGNUS ENZENSBERGER and in Ruth and Matthew Mead 's English versions by David LYTTON
Since his early death in 1965 the reputation of this East German poet has been growing in Europe. This revised version of the programme first broadcast last year includes a late poem read by Bohrowski himself.
Produced by Christopher Holme
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