Eighteenth-century France
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A request programme of gramophone records
BRACHA EDEN and ALEXANDER TAMIR (two pianos)
Berlioz
Symphonie funebre et triomphale
CHORALE POPULAIRE DE PARIS MUSICIENS DES
GARDIENS DE LA PAIX
Conducted by DÉSIRÉ DONDEYNE gramophone record
0 Delius in France and Debussy in England
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by GEORGE MILES
from St. James the Greater
Leicester
Quartets broadcast on Feb. 23. 1967
BBC TRAINING ORCHESTRA
Concert-Master. Peter Mountain
Conducted by WALTER SUSSKIND who also plays the concerto 1.0 News; Weather
MALCOLM BINNS (piano)
1: The Royal College of Music, London
CELIA IRVING talks to professors and students, and some of the orchestral, choral, and other musical activities of the College are heard-including the young children's classes on Saturday mornings tA BBC World Service production; broadcast on February 4
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0 Part 1 gramophone records
This week, David Dorward introduces a performance of his third quartet
Reger and Bach broadcast on March
28. 1967
Part 2 gramophone records
A series of programmes in which musicians sketch in the background of their musical lives and introduce the music
This week
The Baccholian Singers sing
CHRISTOPHER GRIER takes a look at Festivals in the Midlands and East Anglia
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A. ALVAREZ talks to EDNA O'BRIEN about her collection of short stories The Love Object and to DAN JACOBSON about James Baldwin 's new novel Tell Me How Long the Train's Been Gone
Produced by Helen Rapp
Opening Concert
Part 1
by DR. MAX HAMMERTON
Is there any scientific basis for Sigmund Freud 's explanation of our mental processes and the treatment based on it? Dr. Max Hammerton , who works in Cambridge, gives his views
Part 2
Nine verse-anthologies devised by Fabia Drake
Compiled and read by FABIA DRAKE and CHRYS SALT
2: Polyhymnia
The Muse of Sacred Songs
A recital to celebrate the 400th anniversary of his birth
ALAN JONES (baritone)
ROBERT SPENCER (lute)