and Weather forecast
BBC SCOTTISH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Leader, Tom Rowlette
* Conducted by GRAHAM TREACHER
and Weather forecast
A request programme of gramophone records
SVIATOSLAV RICHTER (piano)
and Weather forecast
Monteverdi
S A gramophone record of the second act of L'mcoronazione di Poppea, In the version prepared by Raymond Leppard for Glyndebourne
gramophone records
by FRANCIS JACKSON
Bach
Trio-Sonata No. In G major
Toccata and Fugue in F major
(S.540)
From York Minster
Broadcast on May 13. 1967
Schubert
Des Tages Weihe
Cantata: Der Fruhlingsmorgen
11.20* Schumann
Piano Quartet in E flat major,
Op. 47
11.51* Schubert
Lebenslust; Gebet
QUINTETTOHERBERT HANDT Margaret Baker (soprano)
Margaret Lensky (mezzo-soprano) Herbert Handt (tenor) James Loomis (bass)
Mario Caporaloni (piano) RICHARDS PIANO QUARTET Nona Liddell (violin) Jean Stewart (violin)
Bernard Richards (cello) Bernard Roberts (piano)
Schumann broadcast 00 February
11. 1967
MICHAEL ROLL (piano)
SCOTTISH NATIONAL Orchestra Leader, Sam Bor
Conductor, ALEXANDER GIBSON
Part 1
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Part 2
Broadcast on May 3. 1966
Leader, Maurice Brett
Conducted by HAVELOCK NELSON
A tribute to his life and work by Antal Dorati, Cynthia Jolly, Frida Knight, and Colin Mason
Introduced by Julian Herbage
(Broadcast on October 8, 1967)
Symphony in C major
Dances from Marosszek
Psalmus Hungaricus. for tenor, chorus, and orchestra
Jozsef SIMANDY (tenor)
KARLSRUHE ORATORIO CHOIR
CHORUS AND SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA OF SOUTH GERMAN RADIO
Conducted by JANOS FERENCSIK Recording made available by courtesy of South German Radio
AEOLIAN STRING QUARTET
Sydney Humphreys (violin)
Raymond Keenlyside (violin) Margaret Major (viola) Derek Simpson (cello)
A series of programmes In which musicians sketch in the background of their musical life and introduce the music
This week
Suzanne Rozsa (violin) with WILFRID PARRY (piano) plays
ERIC WARR 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, Antonio Lopez and Fernando Agos
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 Penguin Book of French Nineteenth-Century Verse, for listeners with some knowledge of French.
Programme8
Hugo: Demain des l'aube
Les bottes de sept lieues (8) L'âme des poetes
La cigale et [a fourmi
Speakers, paulette PRENEY Louis BLONCOURT PAUL COUSTER
Script by Odile Castro and Winifred Saunders
Produced by Elsie Ferguson
The fifth of six programmes of the solo partitas and sonatas played by Orrea Pernel
Partita in E major
Sonata in A minor: March 13
A weekly review of the arts in the making
Introduced this week by PHILIP HOPE-WALLACE
A discussion about Under Milk Wood, the Royal Shakespeare Company's production at the Aldwych Theatre, London, with TERRY HANDS , the director, and DOUGLAS CLEVERDON and a conversation between JANICE ELLIOTT and VERNON SCANNELL about Miss Elliott's fifth novel The Singing Head
Produced by Helen Rapp
Los requiebros
Coloquio en la reja
El fandango de Candil
Quejas, 6 la maja y el ruisefior
El pelele
(Goyescas) played by ALICIA de LARROCHA (piano)
Broadcast on July 23. 1967
by Jeremy Sandford
An account, based upon her diaries, of a young English noblewoman's experiences in Ireland during the early years of this century with Patricia Gallimore as Mary, the diarist. Others taking part:
DAVID BRIERLEY , BEE DUFFELL TOMMY DUGGAN
DENYS HAWTHORNE
SALLY MATES. DENIS MCCARTHT ANNE MCGRATH
HUMPHREY MORTON SHEILA RAYNOR
Produced by TERENCE TILLER
A new production of the programme first broadcast in 1959
ELLY AMELING (soprano)
† MARTIN Isepp (piano)
F. R. BUCKLEY recalls his life as an art student in Paris during the twenties
To live in Paris in the years immediately after the 1914-18 war was to enjoy a unique experience. The speaker feels that it was a time that merits his description 'folle,' for though the artists, writers, and emigres who largely composed the community were many of them remarkable for their talents, whether well or ill employed, those talents frequently deviated into eccentricity.
Second broadcast followed by an interlude at 10.55