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Walton and Hindemith
BBC CHORUS
Conductor, PETER GELLHORN With
Richard POPPLEWELL (organ) Hindemith five Songs on old texts
True love: Lady's lament Of household rule
Troopers' drinking song; The devil a monk would be
Six chansons on original French
Poems
La blche; Un cygne: Pulsque tout passe: Printemps; En Diver; Verger
9.21* Walton
Where does the uttered music go? Litany: Drop, slow tears
Anthem: The Twelve, for chorus and organ

Contributors

Conductor:
Peter Gellhorn
Unknown:
Richard Popplewell

Opera in four acts
Music by Verdi
Libretto by ARRIGO BOITO
Sung in Italian gramophone records
Cast in order of singing:
NBC CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA
Conducted by ARTURO TOSCANINI
The action takes place in Cyprus, at the end of the fifteenth century
ACT 1
The quayside of a port on the island

3.33' ACT 2
A room In Otello's castle

Contributors

Unknown:
Arrigo Boito
Conducted By:
Arturo Toscanini

A series of four programmes containing interviews with leading people in Denmark. Norway, and Sweden on institutions, politics, welfare, commerce, industry, agriculture, and ways of life. Programme 3
Welfare, emancipation, and social attitudes
Presented by JOHN COBB
Produced by George Walton Scott
A book list Is available from Study Session. BBC. P.O. Box 1AA. London. W.1.

Contributors

Presented By:
John Cobb
Produced By:
George Walton Scott

This listing contains language that some may find offensive.

HANS REDLICH
Professor of Music in the University of Manchester offers a personal reaction to Sibelius's art
He talks about the nature of Sibelius's greatness and what it is in his musical personality that may prevent some continental musicians from acknowledging his stature. followed by an interlude at 10.50

BBC Radio 3

About BBC Radio 3

Live music and the arts: broadcasts more live music than any other radio network. Classical music is its core. Genres include world and new music, jazz, speech and drama.

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