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SOLOMON (piano)
ROYAL PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA
Conducted by blRThomas Beecham Part i gramophone records
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Part 2 gramophone records
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Liszt Polonaise (Eugene Onegtn )
Tchaikovsky, transc. Lizst
9.10* Three Petrarch Sonnets (first version 1838-9) Pace non trovo
Benedetto sia '! glomo
I' vidi in terra angelicl costumi
9.31* Rhapsodie espagnole PHILIP CHALLIS (piano)
ALEXANDER YOUNG (tenor; REX STEPHENS (piano)
Piano music broadcast on November 12. 1967: Songs broadcast on February 6
Liszt's second (1861) version of the songs: Thursday, 9.4 a.m.
COLIN KINGSLEY (piano) BBC WELSH ORCHESTRA Leader, Colin Staveley
Conductor, JOHN CAREWE
Dvorak chamber music series continued first broadcast performance
ALLEGRI STRING Quartet
Eli Goren (violin)
Peter Thomas (violin) Patrick Ireland (viola) Bruno Schrecker (cello)
EUGENE Rousseau (saxophone) CARL FUERSTNER (piano)
GYÖRGY PAUK (violin)
BOURNEMOUTH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Leader, Gerald Jarvis
Conducted by SERGIU COMMISSIONA
Part 1: Dvorak
Overture: Carnival
12.26* Violin Concerto In A minor
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Serenade in E flat major, for thirteen wind instruments.itrauss
Douglas CUMMINGS (cello) MARTINO Tirimo (piano) BBC CONCERT ORCHESTRA Leader. Arthur Leavins Conductor, MARCUS Dods
From the Duke's Hall. Royal
Academy of Music, London
Guest Leader. Peter Mountain
Conducted by GARY BERTINI
This week: from Charterhouse, Surrey EDWARD DARLING (tenor) WILFRID PARRY (piano)
CREMONA STRING Quartet Hugh Maguire (violin) lona Brown (violin)
Cecil Aronowitz (viola) Terence Weil (cello)
Part 1
Du bist die Ruh': Seligkeit
Wandrers Nachtlied (Ober alien
Gipfeln ist Ruh')
Per Musensohn
A series of illustrated conversations
Introduced by JOHN AMIS
This week:
RALPH VAUGHAN Williams
Part 2
The best of present-day Jazz on records
0 Introduced by CHARLES Fox
NEVILLE GARDEN looks at some non-broadcast musical events taking place in the North during the next seven days
Since the nineteenth century Africa has become both a producer of raw materials and a market for the finished products of Europe. But development has taken the line of least resistance and countries have become dependent on one crop or product-cocoa in Ghana, copper in Zambia. Can they diversify, even industrialise? Or will they remain ' client states of the developed world?
Taking part:
REGINALD PRENTICE, M.P.
Minister of Overseas Development
DR. JOSPHAT KARANJA
High Commissioner for Kenya
Robert GARDINER
Executive Secretary,
U.N. Economic Commission for Africa
DR. TOM SOPER
Director of Studies,
Overseas Development Institute
Written by VIBART Wills
Introduced by ISRAEL WAMALA
Produced by Chris Cuthbertson
A book is available
A series of six programmes about young English novelists who have made a name for themselves in the 1960s
2: Andrew Sinclair
BERNARD BERGONZI talks to the author and discusses his writing
With extracts from the novels read by GARY WATSON
Produced by Edith R. Baer
by Henry Livings
with Bryan Pringle
'I am dignified, I tell you. I asked me mam last night and she said yes I was. I waited till I was in the hen-run and then shouted to ask her, in case she said no and then I wouldn't have known what to do. But she said yes.'
(Second broadcast)
Westfaelische Kantorei
Jens Peter Uhlenhoff (cello) Claus Fink (double-bass) Arno Schonstedt (organ)
Conducted by Wilhelm Ehmann
Musikalische Exequien
(Recorded at a public concert in the Church of St. Mary-le-Bow, London, on September 6, 1967)
Schutz's Seven Last Words and The Resurrection: March 14
by A. L. Lloyd illustrated by field recordings
Produced by Douglas Cleverdon
It used to be said that polyphony was invented by West European monks in the ninth century. But modern research shows that medieval polyphony had its powerfu) forerunners, remote in time and space. Multi-part singing has been a world-wide phenomenon since prehistoric times. It flourishes among primitives and peasants from the Solomons to Sardinia, in many ingenious forms from the organum of Naga head-hunters to the astonishing counterpoint of Caucasian mountaineers.
Second broadcast
Nocturnes, Op. 37
No. 1, in G minor No. 2, in G major
ⓢ ARTUR RUBINSTEIN (piano) gramophone record
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