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JANINE DACOSTA (piano)
A request programme of gramophone records
A weekly review edited by Anna Instone and Julian Herbage
Introduced by JULIAN HERBAGE Today's Voices across the Atlantic by HAROLD ROSENTHAL
Musical Profile: The Guarneri String Quartet by HENRY RAYNOR Debussy and the Orchestra by ROBERT HENDERSON
A Strauss Biography reviewed by NoËL GOODWIN
Cantata No. 144: Nimm. was dein ist, und gene hin
ELISABETH MEINEL-ASBAHR (soprano)
LOTTE WOLF-MATTHÄUS (contraltoi GERT LUTZE (tenor) Choir OF THE
THOMASKIRCHE, LEIPZlG
LEIPZIG GEWANDHAUS ORCHESTRA Conducted by GUNTHER RAMIN
12.18* Quodlibet (unfinished) (S.524) 12 28* Aria: Vergiss mein nicht. mein allerliebster Gott (S.423)
12.30* Chorale: Was betrubst du dich. mein Herze (S.423)
AGNES GIEBEL (soprano)
MARIE LUISE GILLES (contralto) Bert VAN T'HOFF (tenor)
Peter CHRISTOPH RUNGE (bass LEONHARDT CONSORT gramophone records
PAUL CROPPER (viola)
BBC NORTHERN
SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Leader. Reginald Stead tConductor, GEORGE HURST
Libretto by WILLIAM PLOMER
Music by Benjamin Britten gramophone record
Music under the direction of Benjamin BRITTEN and VIOLA TUNNARD
from the Queen Elizabeth Hall
Guarneri String Quartet
Arnold Steinhardt (violin) John Dalley (violin) Michael Tree (viola) David Soyer (cello)
Part I
Quartet in F minor. Op. 95
Quartet in D major, Op. 18
No. 3
DENIS MATTHEWS discusses Beethoven and the string quartet
0 Part 2
Quartet in B flat major, Op.
130. with Grosse Fuge , Op 133. as finale
The fifth of nine public concerts promoted by BBC Music Programme devoted to the quartets and violin sonatas of Beethoven
at the Cambridge Union on the motion that:
The true economic role of the State is to regulate, not to intervene
For the motion:
The Rt. Hon.
J. Enoch Powell M.P. ,
Against the motion:
Professor J. K. Galbraith
Recorded at the Union debate which took place last night
sung by the * † TILFORD BACH FESTIVAL CHOIR
Conductor, DENYS DARLOW with
0 A comedy by Terence
(Publius Terentius Afer) translated by KENNETH McLEISH with music by THOMAS EASTWOOD Arranged for stereophony by RAYMOND RAIKES
Sarranian pipes, harp, and percussion
Conducted by KENNETH ALWYN
Scene: Rome, 161 B.C. Then
Athens
Produced by RAYMOND RAIKES
Broadcast on January 19
Maurice Gendron (cello)
Northern Sinfonia Orchestra
Leader. Joseph Segal
Conducted by Gary Bertini
From the Civic Theatre Darlington
Part 1
Dr. DAVID MARTIN recently went to Bulgaria to study the position of religion in Bulgarian society. His talk is an ironic and amusing account of the ideological attitudes and language of the officials and academics with whom he came into contact
Part 2
An anthology compiled and introduced by PETER REDGROVE
Reader. ANTHONY JACOBS
Mr. Redgrove attempts to relate the act of composing poetry to the process of meditation, quoting from the works of Borges. Rilke. and Coleridge.
Produced by Christopher Holme
Serenade in E flat major
(K.375)
(original version for six instruments)
PORTIA WIND ENSEMBLE Thea King (clarinet)
Daphne Down (clarinet) Deirdre Dundas-Grant (bassoon)
Wendy Robinson (bassoon) Valerie Smith (horn)
Rosamund Howard (horn)
Broadcast on September 23, 1966