and Weather forecast
A weekly programme of recent records
Los ANGELES
PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA
Conducted by ZUBIN MEHTA
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Peterborough
Introduced by JOHN BETJEMAN
CHOIR OF PETERBOROUGH CATHEDRAL Conductor. STANLEY VANN BARRY FERGUSON (organ)
Broadcast on December 17. 1965
Series produced by SEBASTIAN FORBES
A 12" L.P. record (BBC 1005M, Price 32s. 6d.) of the two programmes in this series on Chichester and Guildford will be issued by BBC Radio Enterprises In February and will be obtainable from most retail stores.
A request programme of gramophone records
Introduced by Julian Herbage
Record Review
Contributed by DOMINIC GILL EDWARD GREENFIELD TREVOR HARVEY
by Vaughan Williams
Libretto by J. M. SYNGE
Cast in order of singing:
Women's voices of the BBC NOR1HERN SINGERS
Chorus-Master, Stephen Wilkinson
BBC NORTHERN SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Leader. Reginald Stead
Conducted by MEREDITH DAVIES Produced and adapted for radio by DENNIS ARUNDELL Broadcast on February 26. 1967
Conducted by Colin DAVIS gramophone records
An oratorio (1738)
Edited by Basil Lam and Charles Mackerras
BBC Chorus
Continuo: Maurits Sillem (harpsichord) Alan Harverson (organ) John Morehen (organ) Desmond Dupre (lute) Keith Harvey (cello) Adrian Beers (double-bass) Osian Ellis (harp)
English Chamber Orchestra
Leader, Emanuel Hurwitz
Conducted by Charles Mackerras
Broadcast on December 4, 1965
Fifteenth in an extended series of programmes devoted to a wide range of Handel's music and in particular his operas and oratorios Chamber music: February 11
Act 1
2.57* First interval
3.7* Act 2
3.55* Second interval
4.7' Act 3
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During the intervals
Handel
2.57* First interval
Sonata in B flat major
David Cowsill (oboe) Terence Weil (cello) Arnold Goldsbrough (harpsichord)
3.55* Second interval
Suite in E minor (First Collection)
Arnold Goldsbrough (harpsichord)
Broadcast on January 25, 1963, in the Midland Home Service
played by the QUARTETTO ITALIANA
Paolo Borciani (violin) Elisa Pegreffi (violin) Piero Farulli (viola) Franco Rossi (cello) Broadcast on January 8. 1967
by ANTHONY BARKER of the Department of Government Essex University
Mr. Barker explains why he believes in making road users. especially car commuters, pay the economic cost of their journeys Originally broadcast as a ' Personal
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ANDRÉ VANDEBOSCH (baritone)
RAYMOND SCHROYENS (harpsichord)
Dieupart
When Aurelia first I courted On a lady's birthday Advice to Chloe Lovely Celia
Suite in B minor, for harpsichord anon.
De waeters die ghij siet
Mijn hert en 'spiegheglas Heft op dan mijne stem
Serenade
Quel neo, quel vago neo Riposta dalla finestra Se la doglia el martire
An enquiry into the present and possible future role of the British Museum Library prompted by the current controversy
Conducted by Patrick Nuttgens
Director of the Institute of Advanced Architectural Studies at the University of York with contributions from
Sir Frank Francis, Director and Principal Librarian of the British Museum
Thomas Parry, Vice-Chancellor of the University of Wales and Chairman of the University Grants Committee enquiry into libraries
Lena Jeger, Member of Parliament for Holborn and St. Pancras South
Etienne Dennery, Director, Bibliotheque Nationale
Sidney Filon, Librarian of the National Central Library
Donovan Richnell, Goldsmiths' Librarian of London University Library
Douglas Foskett, Librarian of the Institute of Education
Herbert Ocblans on the research staff of ASLIB and author of Use of Mechanised Methods in Documentation Work
Theodore Besterman, Director, Institut et Musee Voltaire , Geneva, and author of the World Bibliography of Bibliographies
Peter Hall, Professor of Geography at the University of Reading and author of London 2000
Orchestra da Camera
Leader, Kenneth Page Conducted by Robert Simpson who also introduces the second part of the concert Part 1
Reviewed by DAVID CAUTE
Senior Lecturer in Social and Political Theory at Brunei University
The first of AndrS Matraux's four-volume autobiography, called Antimémorres. has recently been published in Paris. An English translation will appear in the course of this year.
David Caute is the author of 'Communism and the French Intellectuals.'
Part 2 Recorded in St. Paul's Church. Birmingham
A selection of his poems translated by Czeslaw Mitosz and Peter Dale Scott
Introduced and read in English by A. ALVAREZ and TED HUGHES with two poems in the original Polish read by the author Second broadcast
0 Te Deum ELLY AMELING (soprano)
ANNA REYNOLDS (mezzo-soprano) HORST HOFFMAN (tenor) Guus HOEKMAN (bass)
NETHERLANDS Radio CHORUS AMSTERDAM
CONCERTGEBOUW ORCHESTRA
Conducted by BERNARD HAITINK gramophone record