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BBC CHORUS
MARTIN NEARY (organ)
Conducted by ALAN G. MELVILLE
† BASIL LAM ENSEMBLE
Patrick Hailing (violin) Marjorie Lavers (violin) Peter Halling (cello)
Basil Lam (harpsichord)
0 Turn thou us, 0 good Lord; 0
Lord our governor
9.20* Trio-Sonata No. In G minor (Set of 10) ⓢ 9.30* Sing unto God; Blow up the trumpet
The Trio-Sonata was broadcast on December 17. 1963
ZVI ZEITLIN (violin)
BBC NORTHERN SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Leader, Reginald Stead
Conductor. GEORGE HURST
Dvorak chamber music series
QUARTETTO DI ROMA
Arrigo Pelliccia (violin)
Luigi Alberto Bianchi (viola) Massimo Amfitheatrof (cello) Ornella Santoliuuido (piano)
' Broadcast on August 8. 1967
MICHAEL ,ROLL (piano)
ROYAL LIVERPOOL
PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA Leader, Clifford Knowles
Conducted by PIERINO Gamba
Parti
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Symphony No. 7. in A major
Johann Strauss (father and son) Third of four programmes of Viennese music
Viennese music played by the VIENNA RADIO ORCHESTRA
Conducted by MAX SCHONHERR
Recordings made available by courtesy of Austrian Radio
BBC CONCERT ORCHESTRA Leader, Arthur Leavins
Conductor. MARCUS DODS
Conducted by FREDERIK PRAUSNITZ
A series of concerts given before invited audiences
This week: from
The Great Hall, Magee University College, Londonderry
GRANVILLE JONES (violin) WILFRID PARRY (piano)
IAN PARTRIDGE (tenor)
CHALAMELLE Trio
Judith Thomas (oboe)
Christopher King (clarinet) Hugh Watkins (bassoon)
Part
A series of illustrated conversations
Introduced by JOHN Amis
This week: VIRGIL THOMSON
Part 2 next week, from the Reardon Smith Lecture Theatre, Cardiff: Alexander Young (tenor); Leonardo Wmd Quintet
0 The best of present-day jazz on records
Introduced by CHARLES Fox
Christopher GRIER looks at some non-broadcast musical events taking place in the North during the next seven days
In the wake of the traders, missionaries, and administrators, came anthropologists to live amongst Africans, examine their customs and discover how their diverse social structures were formed. by DR. PETER MORTON-WILLIAMS
Lecturer in Social Anthropology University College, London
This listing contains language that some may find offensive.
† by S.A.Barnett
University of Glasgow
The study of animals can un doubtedly contribute to our understanding of ourselves. But there are dangers in equating what we do with what we think animals are doing. Take teaching, for example. What do we find when we investigate the ' instinct to teach
An enquiry into anarchism today by Richard Boston
Who are the Anarchists? What do they believe? What sort of society do they want, and what actions do they take to realise it?
RICHARD BOSTON talks to
Bill CHRISTOPHER , PAUL GOODMAN GEORGE MELLY , JACK ROBINSON DONALD and IRENE ROOUM
PETER TURNER. NICOLAS WALTER and COLIN WARD
Produced by Tony Gould
Second broadcast
Eileen Poulter (soprano) Paul Esswood (alto) Roland Tatnell (alto)
London Bach Society
Colin Tilney (organ continuo) An instrumental ensemble
Led by Alan Loveday
Conductor, Paul Steinitz
Robert Sherlaw Johnson (piano)
0 Part 1: Schutz
Quid commisisti, o dulcissime puer; Ego sum tui plaga doloris (Cantiones sacrae)
8.39' Singet dem Herren ein neues Lied, for soprano and instruments (Symphoniae sacrae)
Auf dem Gebirge hat man ein
Geschrei gehoret, for two altos and instruments (Geistliche Chormusik)
8.54* Meine Seele erhebt den
Herren, for soprano and instruments (Symphoniae sacrae)
9.4' German Magnificat
Alan Pryce-Jones gives his monthly commentary on the arts and the social scene in and around New York Recorded in New York for the BBC
Part 2
Given before an invited audience in the Concert Hall, Broadcasting House, London, W.l. Applications for tickets should be sent to the Ticket Unit[address removed]enclosing a stamped addressed envelope
Next Invitation Concert, Feb. 6: Haydn, Sunrise Quartet; Goehr, Quartet No. 2 (Allegri String Quartet); Klaus Huber , Psalm of Christ, for baritone and instruments; Kurt Weill , Mahagonny-Songspiel (Michael Rippon , Brighton Festival Ensemble, conductor Alexander Goehr )
† Thomas KINSELLA , the Irish poet, introduces and reads some of his recent work followed by an interlude at 10.55
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