BERLIN PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA
Conducted by HERBERT VON KARAJAN LONDON WIND SOLOISTS, directed by JACK BRYMER (clarinet) PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA
Conducted by JOSEF KRIPS gramophone records
ROYAL PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA
Conducted by SIR THOMAS BEECHAM
LISA DELLA CASA (soprano)
VIENNA PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA Conducted by HEINRICH HOLLREISER gramophone records
Ravel
Concerto for piano (left hand) and orchestra
SAMSON FRANÇOIS
PARIS CONSERVATOIRE ORCHESTRA Conducted by ANDRÉ CLUYTENS Daphnis and Chloe: Suite No. 2
CHICAGO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Conducted by JEAN MARTINON gramophone records
Schumann: Dichterliebe
THOMAS HENISLEY (baritone) PAUL HAMBURGER (piano)
Fourth of thirteen programmes linked with Study Session (Thurs.)
Broadcast on January 8
VIENNA MOZART Ensemble
Conducted by WILLI BOSKOVSKY
GEORGE MALCOLM , VALDA AVELING GEOFFREY PARSONS ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA Conducted by RAYMOND LEPPARD
YEHUDI MENUHIN and ROBERT MASTERS (violins) DEREK SIMPSON (Cello)
BATH FESTIVAL ORCHESTRA
Conducted by THE COMPOSER gramophone records
ALLAN SCHILLER (piano)
AMICI STRING QUARTET
MARGARET PRICE (soprano) JAMES LOCKHART (piano)
ALAN HACKER (clarinet) STEPHEN PRUSLIN (piano)
Mussorgsky broadcast Aug. 8. 1967
James Lockhart broadcasts by permission of the Gen. Administrator. Royal Opera House Covent Garden
NORBERT BRAININ (violin) PETER SCHIDLOF (viola)
BBC WELSH ORCHESTRA Leader. Colin Staveley
Conductor, JOHN CAREWE
Part 1
Julius Katchen (piano)
In his last programme
JULIUS KATCHEN plays
Part 2
Given before an Invited audience in the Concert Hall. Broadcasting House. Llandaff. Cardiff
Brahms Ernste Gesange , Op. 121
BRIAN DRAKE (baritone)
VIOLA TUNNARD (piano)
played by GEORGE GUEST
Fugue on a theme of Corelli
(S.579)
Chorale Prelude on Komm. heiliger Geist. Herre Gott (S.652)
Prelude and Fugue in B minor
(S.544)
From St. John's College, Cambridge
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GÜNTER REICH (baritone)
AURÈLE NICOLET (flute)
ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA Leader. Emanuel Hurwitz
Conducted by GARY BERTINI
Records chosen by the under-twentfes
Julius KATCHEN (piano)
LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Conducted by ISTVAN KERTESZ
CHRISTOPHER GRIER looks at some non-broadcast musical events taking place in London and the South-East during the coming mid-week
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Sacred Songs
THE PURCELL
CONSORT OF VOICES
Susan Longfield (soprano) Christina Clarke (soprano) Grayston Burgess (counter-tenor)
Ian Partridge (tenor)
Geoffrey Shaw (baritone)
John Beckett
(chamber organ continuo)
Daphne Webb (cello continuo) 0 Lord our Governor
0 happy man
Early, 0 Lord, my fainting soul Great God and just Lord I can suffer
0 all ye people, clap your hands First in a series of six programmes
Broadcast on July 9. 1967
(BERTRAND RUSSELL )
Volume two of Bertrand Rus sell's autobiography, which covers the period of 1914-1944, was published yesterday, and Is reviewed by ANTHONY QUINTON
Three short plays by James Broom Lynne
The Applicant with FRANK DUNCAN , PATRICIA ENGLAND and ALEXA ROMANES
The Golden Marathon
The High Place
Produced by CHRISTOPHER Holme
Patricia England Is a member of the Welsh Theatre Company
Second broadcast
Man copes wtth fear In various ways, making light or dark of it according to his temperament. Computer-governed business, certain aspects of inherited wealth and privilege, the predicament of old age—these are all subjects guaranteed to anger and frighten.
The world of big business with its sacred/profane cows, suggested The Applicant. The rich man In The Golden Marathon is very rich, and the inheritance he has to pass on is gross enough to rock the City if mishandled. The High Place considers three attitudes in the aged: the rebellious, the fatalistic, and the barely conscious.
by MARIA Tipo (piano)
ALEC ROBERTSON discusses the art of plainsong and examines its aesthetic appeal for the general listener
Second broadcast followed by an Interlude at 10.50