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gramophone records
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Couperin and Messiaen COLIN TILNEY (harpsichord) WILLIAM BENNETT (flute) SUSAN BRADSHAW (piano)
ROBERT SHERLAW JOHNSON (piano) Le merle noir broadcast on May 27. 1966
COLIN HORSLEY (piano)
BBC SCOTTISH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Leader, Tom Rowlette
Conducted by GRAHAM TREACHER
Piano Concerto in D major.Haydn
10.8* Symphony in D major.Arriaga
10.38* Piano Concerto No. 14, in E flat major (K.449).....Mozart
Tuesday Brahms Sonata series
ILSE WOLF (soprano)
PAUL HAMBURGER (piano)
LEONARDO ENSEMBLE
NORMA FISHER (piano)
Piano Sonata broadcast on May 24
WILLIAM BENNETT (flute) HAROLD LESTER
(harpsichord continuo)
THAMES CHAMBER ORCHESTRA Leader, Robert Masters
Conductor. MICHAEL DOBSON
Part 1
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FRITZ SPIEGL looks at some non-broadcast musical events taking place in the North during the next seven days
Part 2 Broadcast on August 3. 1966
Second of three programmes
FRANS BRÜGGEN .(recorder) with GUSTAV LEONHARDT (harpsichord) plays
Handel
Sonata No. 3, in D minor, for recorder and continuo
Broadcast on March 17, 1964
Recital by Piet Kee
Improvisation on a submitted theme
Second of seven programmes from the fourth Festival held In St.
Albans Cathedral from June 27 to July 1
Wednesday at 10.30 a.m.: Kenneth Weir
See page 26
Conducted by GARY BERTINI
A series of concerts given before invited audiences throughout the country
This week: from
Stockton Billingham Technical College,
Billingham, Co. Durham Melos Ensemble
Gervase de Peyer (clarinet) Neill Sanders (horn)
William Waterhouse (bassoon) Emanuel Hurwitz (violin) Ivor McMahon (violin) Cecil Aronowitz (viola) Terence Weil (cello)
Adrian Beers (double-bass)
Part 1
A series of illustrated conversations introduced by JOHN Amis
This week:
Amy Shuard
Part 2
Next week:from Mill Hill Toe H Music Club, London. Margaret Price with James Lockhart (songs by Wagner and Ravel); Aeolian String Quartet (Haydn and Bartok)
Excerpts from Verdi's opera, with BIRGIT NILSSON , BRUNO PREVEDI
GIUSEPPE TADDEI , GIOVANNI FOIANI and the CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA OF THE
ACCADEMIA DI SANTA CECILIA, ROME Conducted by THOMAS SCHIPPERS gramophone records
A series of six programmes
4: The great arms race: post Second World War
The competition, both quantitative and qualitative, in armaments between the U.S.A. and the U.S.S.R.. which has now lasted for almost twenty years, has been in many ways the dominant factor in international politics for the entire postwar period, and has had some rather surprising results and side-effects.
The original contest, its transformation by the entry of China as a late starter, the role of the allies of the chief contenders, and the effects on states outside the central competition, are discussed by PHILIP WINDSOR
Lecturer in International Relations at the London School of Economics with DR. CORAL BELL
Reader in International Relations at the L.S.E. and MALCOLM MACKINTOSH
Member of the Consultative Committee on Soviet Affairs of the Institute for Strategic Studies
Produced by Adrian Johnson
Study Notes for ' An Age of Conflict ' are available. An accompanying exhibition is being held at the Imperial War Museum. Lambeth Road. London, S.E.I.
Six programmes in which an artist and a critic examine the impact wars have had on individual artists and on the development of painting and sculpture in this century.
4: The artist and the Home Front
Speakers:
FRANCIS HOYLAND , T. G. ROSENTHAL
Paintings by L. S. Lowry , Graham Sutherland , John Piper, Stanley Spencer and Henry Moore , discussed in this programme. are reproduced in the accompanying booklet.
Produced by George Walton Scott
A Runaway World? by Edmund Leach
Provost of King's College, Cambridge, and University
Reader in Social Anthropology 4: Hen and Morality
Sunday's broadcast (Radio 4)
This talk will be printed in ' The Listener ' dated December 7
Men and Learning: December 10 (Radio 4); December 12 (Third)
The story of the early attempts to discover the source of the Nile based on the books and narratives of Victorian explorers
Compiled and narrated by FREDERICK BRADNUM
Produced by Maurice Brown
Anthony Woodruff is in ' No. 10 ' at the Strand Theatre, London
To be repeated on January 7
Schola Polyphonica
Director, Henry Washington Attollite portas
Peccantem me quotidie Gaudeamus omnes
Senex puerum portabat Assumpta est
Maria Aspice Domine quia facta Non vos relinquam Solve jubente Deo Beata viscera
In resurrectione tua
Second of three programmes of church music by Byrd
A selection of prose, poems, and songs from the North of England with HENRY LIVINGS, ALEX GLASGOW PAMELA CRAIG , JULIET COOKE
Compiled by Alan Plater
Produced by Alfred Bradley
Tenth of fourteen weekly programmes
DELME STRING QUARTET
Granville Jones (violin) Jtirgen Hess (violin)
John Underwood (viola) Joy Hall (cello)
Broadcast on November 24, 1966 String Quartet No. 9 (Delme
Quartet): December 15
by JOSEPH RYKWERT
The first of two talks about the ideas of the Swiss historian Siegfried Giedion, author of Space, Time and Architecture, Mechaniza-tion Takes Command and, most recently, The Eternal Present
Joseph Rykwert , now Professor of Art in the University of Essex, who has for long been an admirer of Giedion's work, singles out his particular contribution to an understanding of nineteenth- and twentieth-century building.
Second broadcast
The Eternal Present:
Thursday at 10.25 p.m.