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BBC NORTHERN
Symphony Orchestra
Leader, Reginald Stead
Conducted by BRIAN PRIESTMAN
Overture: The Force of Destiny - Verdi
7J4' Nuages; Fetes (Nocturnes) - Debussy
7.30* Symphony No. 25, in G minor (K.183) - Mozart
7.51* Waltzes (Der Rosenkavalier) - Strauss
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A request programme of gramophone records
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e Liszt
Piano Concerto No. 2, In A major
SVlATOSLAV RICHTER
LONDON Symphony ORCHESTRA
Conducted by KYRIL KONDRASHIN
9.25* Symphonic Poem: Les preludes
VIENNA PHILHARMONIC Orchestra Conducted by ZURIN MEHTA gramophone records
MIRIAM KRIEG (soprano)
WILLHELMINA MATTH ÈS (CODtraltO) BERT VAN 'HOFF (tenor) MAX VAN EGMOND (bass)
ELSE KRUGSUAN (piano) Jean ANTONIlETTI (piano) JAN WIJN (piano)
Jo DUSSELDORP (piano)
NETHERLANDS Radio CHOIR
NETHERLANDS RADIO
PHILHARMONIC Orchestra
Conducted by JEAN Fournet
Recording made available by courtesy of Netherlands Radio Union
RONALD STEVENSON (piano) MARIA LIDKA (violin)
PETER WALLFISCH (piano)
MARGARET PRICE (soprano) JAMES LOCKHART (piano)
A twentieth-century music diary broadcast on March 28. 1967
James Lockhart broadcasts by permission of the Gen. Administrator. Royal Opera House Covent Garden
PATRICIA CLARK (soprano) WILFRED BROWN (tenor)
JOHN CAROL CASE (baritone) ORPINGTON JUNIOR SINGERS AMBROSIAN SINGERS
ST. CECILIA ORCHESTRA Leader. Lionel Bentley
Conducted by TREVOR HARVEY
Part 1
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Part 2
Orpington Junior Singers soloists: Lesley Summers and Sally Godsell
Conductor, FRANCIS CHAGRIN
Music in lighter mood by Lalande, Casella, Mozart, Francaix, Beethoven. Chagrin, Arne, Ginastera
Leader. John Bradbury
Conducted by OWAIN HUGHES
Folksongs from Somerset (English
Folksong Suite).Vouohan WiUiums
Belshazzar
An oratorio (1744)
JOHN ALLDIS Choir
CHAMBER Choir OF the GUILDHALL SCHOOL OF Music, LONDON
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Alan Harverson (harpsichord) Bernard Richards (cello)
Adrian Beers (double-bass) Howard Etherton (bassoon)
ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA Leader, Emanuel Hurwiti
Conducted by JOHN ALLDIS
Part of a performance given ID
York Minster on June 25, 1966
Seventeenth in an extended series of programmes devoted to a wide range of Handel's music
The Passion of Christ (Brocket Passion): March 17
This week
Sir Arthur Bliss introduces a performance of his second quartet
Amici STRING QUARTET
Lionel Bentley (violin) Michael Jones (violin)
Christopher Wellington (viola) Peter Hailing (cello)
A series of programmes in which musicians sketch in the background of their musical lives and introduce the music
This week
Alice and Eleonore Schoenfeld (violin and cello) play
NEVILLE GARDEN looks at some non-broadcast musical events taking place in the Midlands and East Anglia during the next seven days
A series of forty lessons for beginners or near-beginners
Presented by Jacinta Castillejo with the help of Pablo Soto
Also taking part, Cristina Roura
Script written by Brian Dutton and Angel Garcia de Paredes
A book is available
A series of fifteen magazine-type programmes, including French songs and readings from the Penguin book of French Short Stories and The Pentium Book ol French Nineteenth Century Verse, for listeners with some knowledge of French
Programme 7
Verluinc: Nevermore
Les bottes de sept lieues (7)
Poste restante
Ma romance
Speakers, Paulette PRENEY
Louis BLONCOURT , PAUL COUSTER
Script by Odile Castro and Winifred Saunders
Produced by Elsie Ferguson
The last of three programmes by Paul Oliver
Mr. Oliver discusses and illustrates with records creativity and criteria in the Blues, the importance of the music as an art form, and its influence on popular music
A weekly review of the arts in the making Introduced this week by ALAN BLYTH and including interviews with PIERRE Boulez , who has recently been conducting a number of concerts in this country and with PETER MAXWELL DAVIES , Who had two new works performed at the Conway Hall, London, on February 26
Produced by Anthony Thwaite
A study of their association compiled and written by Hanns Hammelmann
Readers,
CÉCILE CHEVREAU and JONATHAN SCOTT
Narrator, JOHN GLEN
Produced by CHRISTOPHER SYKES
Robert Stephens Is a National Theatre Player
Cremona String Quartet Hugh Maguire (violin) Iona Brown (violin)
Cecil Aronowitz (viola) Terence Weil (cello)
The eighth in a weekly series of twelve programmes
Haydn (Op. 71 No. 3), Beethoven (Op. 59 No. 1) played by the Cremona Quartet: March 8 followed by an interlude at 10.55