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Debussy
Poeme danse: Jeux
PARIS CONSERVATOIRE ORCHESTRA Conducted by ANDRÉ CLUYTENS
9.22* La damoiselle élue
VICTORIA DE LOS ANGELES (soprano) RADCLIFFE CHORAL SOCIETY
BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Conducted by CHARLES MUNCB gramophone records
0 First of seven programmes played by JOHN BARSTOW
Broadcast on February 17
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ANTONY Hopkins discusses a work or theme of current interest
MANTLE CHILDE (piano)
BIRMINGHAM WIND PLAYERS John Fuest (clarinet)
Martyn Davies (clarinet) Nicholas Hunka (bassoon) Dominic Weir (bassoon)
Kenneth Cordingley (born) Alan Mead (horn) followed by an interlude
died March 25, 1918
GLASGOW CHORAL UNION
SCOTTISH NATIONAL ORCHESTRA Leader, Sam Bor
Conductor, ALEXANDER GIBSON
Part 1
Marche écossaise
12.20* Prélude a I'apres-midi d'un faune
12.30* Three Nocturnes
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Part 2
Symphonic Suite: Printcmps
1.23* Three Symphonic Sketches:
La mer
BBC CONCERT ORCHESTRA
Conductor, MARCUS DODS
MAX ROSTAL (violin)
COLIN HORSLEY (piano)
Broadcast on August 12. 1967
BBC NORTHERN
SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Leader, Reginald Stead
Conducted by MOSHE ATZMON
Part 1
Patricia Lynden (flute) Susan Leadbetter (oboe)
Alexa Maxwell (harpsichord, piano)
Part 2: Brahms
Symphony No. 1, in C minor
Before an Invited audience in the Mountford Hall. Liverpool University
MIXED VOICE CLASS: Round 1
Match 5
From Holland
HULSTER GEMENGD KOOR Conductor, JOE IVENS v. From Malta: MELITENSIS Conductor, JOSEPH SAMMUT
Match 6
From Bulgaria: RODNA PESSEN Conductor. MICHEL MILKOV v. From Great Britain BLACKBURN BACH Choir
Conductor, John BERTALOT
Introduced by MARTIN MUNCASTER
Produced by Anthony Philpott
Presented by the BBC in collaboration with twenty member countries of the European Broadcasting Union
† FELIX APRAHAMIAN looks at some non-broadcast musical events taking place in London and the South-East in the coming weekend
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There are three basic principles of warfare: cost effectiveness, humanity, and chivalry. Tonight's programme is an investigation of how chemical and biological warfare violates or conforms to these principles
Speakers
GENERAL J. H ROTHSCHILD PROFESSOR R. B. FISHER J PERRY ROBINSON DR C. R. B. JOYCE
PROFESSOR MATTHEW MESELSON PROFESSOR ARTHUR GALSTON PROFESSOR JEAN MAYER DR 1. BROWNLIE DR MARCEL KAHN DR V. SIDEL ROBIN CLARKE
Introduced by DR. STEVEN Rose
Produced by David Paterson
ILSE HOLLWEG (soprano)
Janet BAKER (mezzo-soprano) JOSEPH WARD (tenor)
JOHN SHIRLRY-QUIRK (baritone)
BBC CHORUS
Charles Spinks (organ continuo) LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Leader, John Georgiadis
Conducted by Erich Schmid
The first part of a concert In the Royal Festival Hall, London. presented by the Third Programme and broadcast on Nov. 8. 1965
JOHN HARDING , a young English teacher, describes his experiences during the cultural revolution in Peking and Shanghai
ILSE HOLLWEG (soprano)
The second part of a concert In the Royal Festival Hall. London, presented by the Third Programme and and broadcast on Nov. 8. 1965
Selected and presented by GENE BARO and read by GENE BARO and by CARL SANDBURG himself on gramophone records
Carl Sandburg was the pioneer of a new realism. At the same time. he was a moving lyricist. Gene Baro illustrates the private as well as the public strength of his poems.