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gramophone records
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gramophone records
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Janacek
In the mist
9.18* Along an overgrown path
(Part 1)
Our evenings: A leaf in the wind Come with us; The Virgin of Frydek
They chattered like swallows No words can tell; Good night In troubled mind; In tears
The little owl continues screeching.
EVA BERNATOVA (piano)
Broadcast on April 23
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 third programme
MAX ROSTAL with Colin HORSLEY (piano) Plays
Part of a concert of Medieval and Renaissance music given in the Queen Elizabeth Hall on March 7 sung and played by the Ensemble POLYPHONIQUE DE PARIS Directed by CHARLES RAVIER
Music from the Court of Burgundy
Amor se giusto sei
Che dar piu vi poss' io Troppo ben puo
HALLÉ Orchestra
Leader, Martin Milner
Conducted by ARVID YANSONS
Part 1
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STEPHEN DODGSON looks at some non-broadcast musical events taking place in the West, Wales, and Scotland in the next seven days
Part 2
A public concert from the Town
Hall, Huddersfield
Leader, Maurice Brett
Conductor, TERENCE LOVETT
L'Arlesienne: Suite No. played by the RADIO ORCHESTRA OF HILVERSUM Conducted by ROBERTO BENZI
Recording made available by courtesyofNetherlandsRadioUnion
Cinderella
Comic opera in two acts
Music by Rossini
Libretto by JACOPO FERRETI
Sung in Italian
From The Creve Theatre. Belfast
Presented by the ArLs Council of Northern Ireland for Festival '67
Cast in order of singing:
Courtiers, Ladies in waiting ULSTER OPERA CHORUS trained by Thomas Davidson and Oliver Broome
ULSTER ORCHESTRA
Leader. Janos Furst
Conducted by WALTER SUSSKIND who also plays the harpsichord Head of music preparation, Jani Strasser
Producer, Dennis Maunder
Introduced by JULIAN BUDDEN
ACT 1
Scene 1 A room tn Don Magntfico 's house
Scene 2 A room in Don Ramiro 's palace
Scene 3 The wine cellars of the palace
Scene 4 The ballroom of the palace
two pianos play gramophone record
ACT 2
Scene 1 The ballroom of the palace Scene 2 Don Magnifico'.s house
Scene 3 The ballroom of the palace
by LESLIE PAUL
From Bangor Cathedral
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
3: In need of help
Some of the most intractable problems for the individual are those which need social as well as medical remedies. But similar problems are often faced by large numbers of people—of the same age or occupation, or subject to similar disabilities or social pressures. Three of these special groups are considered in this programme: the young, the old and the chronicallydisabled.
Speakers:
PETER Scott , Consultant In Psychiatry, Maudesley Hospital Michael WARREN. Reader in Public
Health, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
R. Huws JONES, Principal, National Institute for Social Work training
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
'Music and Dancing ' will be broadcast on Friday at 7.30 p.m.
+ by MICHAEL HOSKIN of the University of Cambridge
Although the Royal Society of London was founded just over three hundred years ago, the sources from which its early history has been written are highly contradictory. The evidence has been looked at again recenUy by Dr. Margery Purver in her recent book The Roval Society: Concept and Creation which forms the basis of Dr. Hoskin's talk.
Mass in B minor
Agnes Giebel (soprano) Janet Baker
(mezzo-soprano)
Nicolai Gedda (tenor)
Hermann Prey (baritone) Franz Crass (bass)
BBC Chorus
ALAN HARVERSON (organ continuo)
New Philharmonia Orchestra
Leader. Carlos Villa
Conductor, Otto Klemperer
From the Royal Festival Hall, London
Part 1
American sculptor and maker of Primary Structures
In conversation with DAVID SYLVESTER
Another of David Sylvester 's conversations with American artists, broadcast in the Third Programme from time to time.
Mass in B minor
Part 2
A miscellany of interviews and readings
This edition includes:
STEPHEN BANN , the editor of a recent anthology of ' Concrete Poetry.' discussing his definition of the form and new poems by BARRY COLE , DAVID HARSENT MICHAEL JOHNSON
HAROLD MASSINGHAM and PETER PORTER read by the authors themselves
Introduced by GEORGE MACBETH
Sinfonia in A major
LIÉGE SOLOISTS
Conducted by JEAN JAKUS gramophone record
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