gramophone records
gramophone records
Mozart
Sonata in E flat major (K.302)
9.16* Vado ma dove; Chi sa, chi sa
9.25* Sonata in F major (K.376) NORBERT BRAININ (Violin) LILI KRAUS (piano)
MARGARET NEVILLE (soprano) ERNEST LUSH (piano)
Sonatas broadcast on December 22.
1965; Songs on February 23
Margaret Neville broadcasts by permission of Sadler's Wells Opera Company
Leader, Sam Bor
Conductor, ALEXANDER GIBSON
ANDRt TCHAIKOWSKY (piano)
From the 1967 Edinburgh International Festival
Broadcast on October 17. 1967
England v. Australia at Headingley FIRST DAY
Ball-by-ball commentaries by ALAN MCGILVRAY
BRIAN JOHNSTON
John ARLOTT with comments and summaries by TREVOR BAILEY
E. W. SWANTON
NORMAN YARDLEY
11.15 a.m.-1.35 p.m. including lunchtime summary
2.10*-4.20* p.m. including teatime summary
4.30*-6.35* p.m.
See page 33
From the Royal Albert Hall
London
Arthur Grumiaux (violin)
Ilse Hollweg (soprano) Francis Egerton (tenor) Gerald English (tenor) Robert Tear (tenor)
Giinter Reich (baritone) Neil Howlett (baritone) Otakar Kraus (bass) BBC Chorus
BBC Symphony Orchestra Leader, Hugh Bean Conducted by Edward Downes
Part 1
by DR. A. E. A. WERNER of the British Museum Research Laboratory
Dr. Werner describes some of the scientific techniques that have been developed to recreate and restore objects that may have lain for thousands of years crushed and corroded in the earth. He also Includes the part that science can Play when the ' recreation ' has been fraudulent.
Part 2
Schoenbero: Jacob's Ladder See page 31
Edward Downes broadcasts by permission of the General Administrator. Royal Opera House Covent Garden; Francis Egerton by permission of Sadler's Wells Opera Co.
An anthology of poésie sonore compiled and Introduced by SIMON WATSON TAYLOR
Mr Watson Taylor recently returned from a visit to France to assemble material for his book French Writino Today. In tonight's programme he talks about a Dumber of poets working on the borders of verse and music, whose compositions are better suited to the microphone than the printed page.
Fourth of six recitals by Geraint Jones who introduces the music and the instruments
Each programme also includes music by Portuguese composers of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries sung by the POLYPHONIA OF LISBON Conductor,
MARIO DE SAMPAYO RIBEIRO
From
Evora Cathedral, Portugal
Music by Couperin Sweelinck and Scheldt Bach , Pedro de Cristo Frescobaldi; Cabez6n and Cabanilles
Broadcast on November 10. 1962
Solsona Cathedral, Spain: August 7
reads his new poem Thee
Introduced by D. G. BRIDSON
Second broadcast
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