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Gounod and Liszt Gounod: Romeo and Juliet, Act
JANINE MICHEAU (soprano) ODETTE RICQUIER (mezzo-soprano)
RAOUL JOBIN (tenor)
LOUIS RIALLAND (tenor)
PIERRE MOLLET (baritone) CHARLES CAMBON (bass) PARIS NATIONAL OPERA CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA
Conducted by ALBERTO EREDE gramophone records
Sixth of ten weekly broadcasts of recordings made during this competition; competitors played Haydn sonatas and modern works in addition to Mozart concertos.
ANTONY HOPKINS discusses a work or theme of current interest
NELLA WISSEMA (violin)
DAVID LLOYD (piano)
ANTHONY GoLDSTONE (piano)
ELSA KENDAL (contralto) DAVID LLOYD (piano)
CELIA ARIELI (piano)
BBC SCOTTISH
SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Leader, Tom Rowlette
Conducted by GRAHAM TREACHER 1.0 News; Weather
LONDON STUD!0 ORCHESTRA Leader, Reginald Leopold
Conducted by WILLI BOSKOVSKY
Dances and marches by Mozart
Leader, Arthur Leavins
Conductor, MARCUS DODS
Der Musensohn; Erste Verlust Dem Unendlichen
Horch, horch, die
Lerch GERARD SOUZAY (baritone) DALTON BALDWIN (piano) gramophone record
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THE SOLDIER'S TALE
MELOS ENSEMBLE
Stephen Waters (clarinet)
William Waterhouse (bassoon) Philip Jones (trumpet)
Arthur Wilson (trombone) Emanuel Hurwitz (violin) Adrian Beers (double-bass) James Blades (percussion)
Conducted by NORMAN DEL MAR
Produced by JOHN MANDUELL and HUGH STEWART
Recorded in 1963
Twelve short works published in the ' Tempo ' magazine tribute to Stravinsky last summer and performed in the Town Hall, Cheltenham, as part of the 1967 Cheltenham Festival
The composers were Gordon Crosse John Tavener. Nicholas Maw
Malcolm Williamson , Roger Smalley Peter Maxwell Davies
Richard Rodney Bennett
John Ogdon , Michael Finnissy Brian Dennis , Tim Souster and Harrison Birtwistle
JOHN TAVENER (piano) ROGER SMALLEY
(piano and percussion)
BRIAN DENNIS (percussion) JOHN OGDON (piano)
Louis HALSEY SINGERS
Directed by Louis HALSEY
LEONARDO ENSEMBLE
Douglas Whittaker (flute) Janet Craxton (oboe)
Colin Bradbury (clarinet)
Geoffrey Gambold (bassoon) Roger Brenner (trombone) Richard Tyack (trombone) Hugh Maguire (violin) Trevor Connah (violin) John Coulling (viola) Alan Dalziel (cello)
Introduced by COLIN MASON first broadcast performances
Mstislav Rostropovich (cello)
From the Maltings,
Snape Bach
Suite No. 3, in C major
Suite No. 5, in C minor
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Britten
Suite No. in G major, Op. 72
Suite No. 2, in D major, Op. 80 first performance
At the time of going to press the order in which the items will be played has not been finally decided
DURING THE INTERVAL
Ϯ DONALD MITCHELL talks about
Britten's Second Cello Suite, in relation to his First Suite and to Bach
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Israel after Twenty Years
Three documentary programmes by IAN MCINTYRE who was commissioned by the Third Programme to visit Israel 2: To Dwell in the Land
Israel badly needs more Immigrants from the West. How can they be encouraged to come-and persuaded to stay?
Produced by George Fischer
Second broadcast
Unfinished Business: June 27
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Music by Verdi Libretto by FRANCESCO MARIA PIAVE , after Shakespeare
Sung in Italian: gramophone records
Cast in order of singing:
CHORUS AND Orchestra OF THE ACCADEMIA DI SANTA CECILIA, ROME Conducted by THOMAS SCHIPPERS
The action takes place in Scotland chiefly in Macbeth's castle
ACT 1
Scene 1 A heath
Scene 2 A hall in the castle
9.10* ACT 2
Scene 1 A room in the castle Scene 2 The castle grounds
Scene 3 The banqueting ball In the castle
Ϯ by DAVID MARTIN
Dr. David Martin. Lecturer In Sociology at the London School of Economics, has been reading Frank Parkin 's book Middle Class Radicalism: the Social Bases of the British Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament
ACT 3
The witches' cave
10.19* ACT 4
Scene 1 On the borders of England and Scotland
Scene 2 A hall in the castle
Scenes 3 and 4 A room In the castle changing to a plain near the battlefield