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Tchaikovsky
Songs (sung in Russian)
My genius, my angel, my darline So soon forgotten: Heed not
Tell me. what in the shade of the branches
9.18* The Seasons (Op. 37b)
January: By the hearth March: Song of the lark June: Barcarolle
July: Reaper's song August: Harvest
November: In the troika December: Christmas
9.42* Songs (sung in Russian)
No word. beloved; At the ball Lost minutes; We sat together
NEIL HOWLETT (baritone)
WILFRID PARRY (piano)
John BARSTOW (piano)

Contributors

Baritone:
Neil Howlett
Piano:
Wilfrid Parry
Piano:
John Barstow

A series of concerts given before invited audiences throughout the country
This week: from the Sir William Whitla Hall,
Queen's University, Belfast before members of the British Music Society of Northern Ireland Bernadette Greevy (contralto)
Havelock Nelson (piano)
Trio Rostal-Palm-Schroter
Max Rostal (violin)
Siegfried Palm (cello) Heinz Schroter (piano)
Part 1

Contributors

Piano:
Havelock Nelson
Violin:
Max Rostal
Cello:
Siegfried Palm
Piano:
Heinz Schroter

Excerpts from Verdi's opera with RENATA SCOTTO , CARLO BERGONZI DIETRICH FISCHER-DIESKAU
Chorus and Orchestra of LA SCALA, MILAN, conducted by RAFAEL KUBELIK
ⓢ gramophone records

Contributors

Unknown:
Renata Scotto
Unknown:
Carlo Bergonzi
Unknown:
Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau
Conducted By:
Rafael Kubelik

A series of six programmes
6: The United States: reluctant warrior
Introduced by PROFESSOR H. C. ALLEN
Director of the Institute of American Studies, University of London
With PROFESSOR SIR DENIS BROGAN
What has been the effect on America of her participation in twentieth-century wars. and how far has the necessity for ' limited war ' put a strain on her traditional attitude of fighting only in a total and righteous cause?
Produced by Adrian Johnson

Contributors

Introduced By:
Professor H. C. Allen
Unknown:
Sir Denis Brogan
Produced By:
Adrian Johnson

Last in a series of six programmes
In the shadow of the bomb
War and the younger poet today
Speaker: VERNON SCANNELL with contributions by PETER PORTER and GEORGE MACBETH
Poems read by GARY WATSON and MARJORIE WESTBURY
1 Produced by Edith R. Baer
The Artist and War in the Twentieth Century
Study notes for ' An Age of Conflict ' are available.

Contributors

Unknown:
Vernon Scannell
Unknown:
Peter Porter
Unknown:
George MacBeth
Read By:
Gary Watson
Produced By:
Edith R. Baer

Jane Manning (soprano)
Vesuvius Ensemble
William Bennett (flute) Neil Black (oboe)
Thea King (clarinet) Ronald Harris (horn) John Tunnell (violin) Brian Hawkins (viola) Charles Tunnell (cello) Susan Bradshaw
(piano and harpsichord)
Part 1

Contributors

Soprano:
Jane Manning
Flute:
William Bennett
Oboe:
Neil Black
Clarinet:
Thea King
Horn:
Ronald Harris
Violin:
John Tunnell
Viola:
Brian Hawkins
Cello:
Charles Tunnell
Piano:
Susan Bradshaw

A study by Anton Ehrenzweig
Reviewed by FRANK KERMODE
Anton Ehrenzweig , author of The Psycho-analysis of Artistic Vision and Hearing, Lecturer in Art Education at Goldsmiths' College, critic and philosopher of modern art. diea last December. A man of strong convictions, he had a considerable following among art students.
Frank Kermode , who is much interested in modernist aesthetics, talks about Ehrenzweig's last and posthumously published work.

Contributors

Reviewed By:
Frank Kermode
Reviewed By:
Anton Ehrenzweig
Unknown:
Frank Kermode

Part 2
Given before an Invited audience in the Buchanan Theatre, University of St. Andrews, Scotland. Applications for tickets should be sent to the Head of the Music Department.
Next concert: Nov. 28—music by Shepherd, Carver, Byrd, Debussy, David Lumsdaine , and Cornelius Cardew. Recorded on Nov. 21 in the BBC Maida Vale Studios, London

Contributors

Unknown:
David Lumsdaine
Unknown:
Cornelius Cardew.

BBC Radio 3

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Live music and the arts: broadcasts more live music than any other radio network. Classical music is its core. Genres include world and new music, jazz, speech and drama.

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