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A programme of recent records
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Chichester
Introduced by JOHN BETJEMAN
CHOIR OF CHICHESTER CATHEDRAL Organist and Master of the Choristers, JOHN BIRCH
Richard Seal (assistant organist) Choir:
Broadcast on March 11. 1966
Third of eleven programmes
Next Sunday: Liverpool Cathedral
A request programme of gramophone records
A weekly review edited by Anna Instone and Julian Herbage
Introduced by JULIAN HERBAGE
Record Review
Contributed by NOËL GOODWIN
DIANA MCVEAGH
ANDREW PORTER
A reconstruction of the first part of a typical Royal Philharmonic Society programme given in the Hanover Square Rooms a century ago gramophone records
played by DAVID WILDE
Sposalizio; II pensieroso (Deuxieme annee de pelerinaBe)
1.29* Two Concert Studies
Waldesrauschen; Gnomenreigen
1.36* Prelude and Fugue in A minor (S.543)..Bach, transc. Liszt
1.48* Réminiscences de
Norma Bellini , transe. Liszt
Shura Cherkassky
A radio version by Nicholas Temperley of an opera by Edward Loder
Libretto by Edward Fitzball Revised by Max Miradin
BBC NORTHERN SINGERS
Chorus-Master, Stephen Wilkinson
BBC NORTHERN ORCHESTRA Led by James Davis
Conducted by LEON LOVETT
Produced by LIONEL SALTER
The action takes place in Spain and Germany during the sixteenth century.
Second broadcast
Forbes Robinson broadcasts by permission of the General Administrator. Royal Opera House Covent Garden
Jean Pougnet (violin)
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
Leader, Alan Loveday
Conducted by Charles Groves
An intermezzo in two scenes
Libretto by Tommaso Mariani Music by Pergolesi sung in Italian
Livietta, a young lady disguised as a peasant
EMILIA CUNDARI (soprano)
Tracollo, a thief
GASTONE SARTI (baritone)
THE STRINC. ORCHESTRA OF RADIO LUGANO
Luciano Sgrizzi
(harpsichord continuo)
Conductor, EDWIN LOEHRER Recordingmade available by courtesy of Swiss Radio
A series of nine talks in which scientists of various disciplines talk about concepts crucial to their field of study 7: The weak field by PROFESSOR
ROGER BLIN-STOYLE
University of Sussex
Nature has presented us with four types of interaction field-gravitational, electromagnetic, and two forms of field that operate primarily in the nuclear domain-the weak and strong fields. Because the occurrences at this sub-microscopic level of nature are so strange, so far removed from common experience, nuclear physicists have had to build up a whole superstructure of concepts so that they can deal with the apparent complexity.
Second broadcast
The Strong Field, by Professor A. Salam : November 26
Quartet in G minor. Op. 54
No. 1 played by the HEUTLING STRING QUARTET Werner Heutling (violin)
Oswald Gattermann (violin) Erich Bohlscheid (viola) Konrad Haesler (cello)
Broadcast on April 13
A return journey to Swansea by Bryn Griffiths with Ray Smith as the sailor
Others taking part:
CARL FORGIONE CLIVE GRAHAM ANTHONY HALL BASIL JONES
MALCOLM KNIGHT
RAYMOND LLEWELLYN DENIS MCCARTHY MICHAEL MCCLAIN RAY MORT
GUINEVERE ROBERTS and NORMAN WYNNE
Produced by DOROTHY BAKER
To be repeated on December 9 followed by an interlude at 7.25
David Oistrakh (violin)
London Symphony Orchestra Leader, John Georgiadis
Conducted by Eugene Ormandy
@ Part 1
† by JOACHIM BÖLKE
The West German Federal Government has embarked upon a new and more conciliatory approach to the communist-ruled countries on its eastern frontiers. From West Berlin, Herr Joachim Bolke , political and diplomatic leader-writer of the independent newspaper Der Tagesspiegel, talks about Bonn's new Ostpolitik.
Part 2
The first of two programmes in which J. M. COHEN discusses four eighteenth-century poems
Two Poems of Instruction
' The Art of Preserving Health' by John Armstrong (1709-1779) and ' The Fleece ' by John Dyer (1699-1758)
Excerpts from the poems read by BASIL JONES
Produced by Joe Burroughs
Two Poets of Experience, James Grainger (1721-1766), William Falconer (1732-1769): November 25
Sonata in A flat major (Haydn
Society No. 46)
String Quartet in G minor,
Op. 20 No. 3
ARTUR BALSAM (piano)
THE KOECKERT QUARTET
Rudolf Koeckert (violin)
Rudolf Koeckert Jnr. (violin) Oscar Riedl (viola) Josef Merz (cello)
gramophone records