A programme of recent records
(Stereo)
gramophone record
A request programme of records
Double Anniversary: Frida Leider and Maggie Teyte by HAROLD ROSENTHAL
Mascagni's First Success by EDWARD GREENFIELD
Musical Profile: Mario Rossi by HENRY RAYNOR
The Age of Humanism: book review by JEREMY NOBLE
Edited by Anna Instone and Julian Herbage
Introduced by JULIAN HERBAGE
JEANNETTE SINCLAIR (soprano) PAMELA BOWDEN (contralto) GERALD English (tenor)
COLIN WHEATLEY (bass-baritone)
GERAINT JONES SINGERS
RICHARD Popplewell (organ) EDWARD SELWYN (oboe obbligato)
AMBROSE GAUNTLETT (cello continuo) JILL AMHERST (double-bass continuo)
GERAINT JONES ORCHESTRA Leader, Winifred Roberts
Conductor, GERAINT JONES
Cantata No. 15: Denn du wirst meine Seele nicht in der Hiille lassen
12.26* Cantata No. 29: Wir danken dir, Gott
Broadcast on May 18. 1967
played by NELSON AND NEAL
Ⓢ Opera in one act
Music by Mascagni
Libretto by GIOVANNI TARGIONI-TEZZETT and GUIDO MENASCI after a story by Giovanni Verga
Sung in Italian: gramophone records
Cast in order of singing:
CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA
OF THE OPERA HOUSE, ROME
Conducted by Silvio Varviso
The action takes place in a Sicilian village. on Easter Day
for British and Commonwealth pianists
The Final
Competitors who have reachel this stage perform the Mozart Concerto of their choice with the BBC WELSH ORCHESTRA Leader. Colin Staveley
Conductor, JOHN CAREWE
Before an invited audience in the Concert Hall, Broadcasting House. Llandaff, Cardiff
The winner can be heard again ir a concert on May 12
Quartet in E minor,
Op. 59 No. 2 played by the † AMADEUS STRING QUARTET
Norbert Brainin (violin) Siegmund Nissel (violin) Peter Schidlof (viola) Martin Lovett (cello)
Some tales of Beadle County by J. L. CARR
J. L. Carr , English novelist and journalist, spent two periods as a teacher in Huron, South Dakota, a year in 1938 and another year in 1956. During his first visit he met Huron's ' Historical Society '-old frontiersmen who themselves had made the history they were attempting to set down. On his second he found himself the only survivor able to complete their work.
Second broadcast
represented in music by Haydn and Handel and impersonated by JANET BAKER (mezzo-soprano) with RAYMOND LEPPARD (harpsichord) and, in the Handel, Bernard Richards (cello continuo)
Haydn broadcast on December 9.
1966: Handel on June 4, 1966
with Robert Eddison as Augustus Hare in the first of two readings from the autobiography of the famous Victorian dilettante
Selected by TERENCE COOPER
1: The Years with Mother
' The true picture of a whole life has never yet been painted and certainly all the truth of such a Picture must come from its delicate touches.'
Robert Eddison Is In ' The Importance of Being Earnest ' at the Haymarket Theatre. London
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
Leader, Neville Taweel Conducted by Vaclav Neumann
From the Odeon Theatre. Swiss Cottage. London
Ⓢ Part 1
A year ago next Sunday the colonels seized power in Athens
LESLIE FINER, a journalist who was recently expelled from Greece, believes that the coup has proved a tragedy. He explains how it has interrupted Greek cultural, technical, and economic progress
e Part 2: Dvorak
Symphony No. 6, in D major
by Brian Friel
' The past's over! And I hate this waiting time! I want the future to happen-I want to be in it-I want to be in it with you!'
Produced by RONALD MASON
Ⓢ A record of piano music played by ARTUR RUBINSTEIN