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Symphony No. 2, in C minor
LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Conducted by IGOR MARKEVITCH
8.40* Tatiana's Letter Scene
(Eugene Onegin )
ELISABETH SCHWARZKOPF (soprano) LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Conducted by ALCEO GALLIERA gramophone records
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Scarlatti: father and son
Alessandro Scarlatti
Motet: Tu es Petrus, for double chorus and organ
9.13' Mass for Cardinal Ottobini
First broadcast performances in this country
BBC CHORUS
ROBERT Munns (organ)
Conducted by ALAN G. MELVILLE
From St. John the Evangelist.
Islington. London
0 A programme of recently released records
Max Rostal (violin)
Each month a well-known artist is invited to introduce and perform a wide range of music
In his first programme
MAX ROSTAL plays
Bach
Sonata in G minor
ALLEGRI STRING QUARTET
APRIL CANTELO (soprano) JAYE CONSORT OF VIOLS
SUSAN BRADSHAW (piano)
Richard RODNEY BENNETT (piano)
BBC Scottish SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Leader, Tom Rowlette
Conducted by GRAHAM TREACHER
Part 1
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John GARDNER looks at some non-broadcast musical events taking place in the West, Wales, and Scotland in the next seven days
Part 2
LONDON STUDIO Orchestra Leader, Reginald Leopold
Conducted by John LANCHBERY
John Lanchbery broadcasts by permission of the Gen. Administrator, Royal Opera House Covent Garden
Dialogues des Carmelites
Opera in three acts
Music by Poulenc
Libretto by GEORGES BERNANOS
Sung in French: gramophone records
CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA OF THE PARIS OPERA
Conducted by PIERRE DERVAUX
ACT 1
Scene 1. The Library of the Marquis de la Force: April 17S9
Scene 2. The Parlour of the Carmelite Convent at Compiegne
Scene 3. The Tower in the Convent precincts
Scene 4. A cell In the Infirmary
3.52* ACT 2
Scene 1. The Convent Chapel Interlude
Scene 2. The Chapter House Interlude
Scene 3. The Parlour of the Convent
Scene 4. The Sacristy t.46* ACT 3
Scene 1. The Chapel Interlude
Scene 2. The Library of the Marquis de la Force
Interlude
Scene 3. A cell In the Conctergerle.
Paris
Interlude
Scene 4 The ' Place de la Révolution." Paris
JANET BAKER (mezzo-soprano)
PAUL HAMBURGER (piano)
GREGG SMITH SINGERS
Conductor, GREGG SMITH
The Schoenberg songs broadcast in October 20
In social medicine people with many different skills work jointly with the physician as ' Doctors for the Community '
These six programmes about some of the problems facing them are planned for all those who are concerned with the people's health
1: Old and New
A continuous watch is kept on the changing pattern of health and disease in the community: new trends need new safeguards. This programme considers an occupational disease of cotton workers, long known but only now fully studied; the changing cancer hazards of the environment: poverty and affluence and their effect on health
Speakers:
Richard Schilling
Professor of Occupational Health London School of Hygiene and' Tropical Medicine
FRANCIS ROE
Reader in Experimental Pathology Chester Beatty Research Institute
MAURICE BACKETT
Professor of Social Medicine University of Aberdeen
Introduced by J. N. MORRIS
Professor of Public Health
London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, and Hon. Director of the M.R.C. Social Medicine Research Unit
Produced by Rosemary Jellis
See page 56
A series about the effect of the dance on the history of music
5: The Suite
Illustrated talk by IVOR KEYS
Produced by Peter Dodd
by JANICE ELLIOTT
Janice Elliott , novelist and critic, reflects on some implications of the 'debagging and debunking ' of sex in contemporary fiction-and the obsessive preoccupation with sex which is its obverse.
WILLIAM PLEETH (cello)
MARGARET Good (piano)
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 by THOMAS WILSON played by a section of the BBC SCOTTISH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Conductor, JAMES LOUGHRAN
Produced by STEWART CONN
Second broadcast
MUSICA ANTICA E NUOVA
Maureen Lehane (contralto) Duncan Robertson (tenor) Douglas Whittaker (flute) Janet Craxton (oboe) John Tunnell (violin)
Charles Tunnell (cello)
Director, CELIA BIZONY (harpsichord)
Cantata No. 33: Ergeuss dich zur Salbung
Quartet in G minor, for flute violin, cello, and harpsichord
Duo in D major, for flute and oboe
Cantata No. 51: Umschlinget uns, ihr sanften Friedensbande
BASIL LAM ENSEMBLE
Patrick Halling (violin)
Marjorie Lavers (violin)
Peter Hailing (cello)
Basil Lam (harpsichord)
Broadcast on June 5
Transferred from Radio 4