A weekly programme of recent records
Quartet in E major, Op. 54
No. 3
AEOUAN STRING QUARTET
Sydney Humphreys (violin)
Raymond Keenlyside (violin) Margaret Major (viola) Derek Simpson (cello)
Broadcast on April 9
9.29* Symphony No. 85, in B flat major (La reine)
BAMBERG SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Conducted by JOSEPH KEILBERTH gramophone record
A request programme of gramophone records
ISAAC STERN (violin)
ALEXANDER ZAKIN (piano)
played by the TATRAI STRING QUARTET Vilmos Tatrai (violin) Mihalv Szücs (violin)
György Konrad (viola) Edo Banda (cello)
Quartet in C minor. Op. 18
No. 4
11.23* Quartet in B flat major,
Op. 18 No. 6
Broadcast on November 5. 1967
MARGARET PRICE (soprano) DELIA WOOLFORD (contralto) IAN PARTRIDGE (tenor) JOHN NOBLE (baritone)
LONDON BACH SOCIETY
Obbligati:
Richard TAYLOR (recorder) STANLEY TAYLOR (recorder) JOHN BECKETT (recorder) Richard ADENEY (flute)
Continuo:
JOHN CONSTABLE (organ) MARTIN GATT (bassoon)
BERNARD RICHARDS (cello) JOHN GRAY (double-bass)
English CHAMBER ORCHESTRA Leader, Kenneth Sillito
Conducted by PAUL STEINITZ
Cantata No. 25: Es ist nichts
Gesundes an meincm Leibe
12.10' Cantata No. 118: 0
Jesu Christ , mein's Lebens Licht
Cantata No. 96: Herr Christ , der ein'ge Gottessohn
Broadcast on November 18. 1967
gramophone records
Opera in three acts
Music by Milhaud
Libretto by JEAN CocTEAU English translation by DAVID HARRIS
Cast in order or singing:
Members of the BBC WELSH ORCHESTRA Leader, Colin Staveley
Conductor, JOHN CAREWE
Produced by Douglas Craig
Broadcast on September 3. 1967
Emil Gilels (piano)
New Philharmonia
Orchestra
Leader, Hugh Bean
Conducted by Sir Adrian Boult
Overture: Fidelio
3.18* Symphony No. 6, In F major (Pastoral)
4.19' Piano Concerto No. 5. in E flat major (Emperor)
Recorded from the Royal Festival
Hall, London, on July 16
3.59 4.19 * During the Interval
DENIS MATTHEWS talks about Beethoven's
Fifth Piano Concerto —
JANE MANNING (soprano)
JOHN MARSON (harp)
Members of the † VESUVIUS ENSEMBLE
William Bennett (flute) John Tunnell (violin) Brian Hawkins (viola) Charles Tunnell (cello) Susan Bradshaw (piano)
Chansons de Bilitis , Op. 39
5.21* Sonata for flute and piano. Op. 52
5.36* L'ancienne maison de campagne, Op. 124, for piano
6.2' Primavera, Op. 156, for flute, violin, viola, cello, and harp first broadcast performance in this country
A study of his principal writings
Speakers:
JOHN BKTJEMAN , OSBERT LANCASTER
CHRISTOPHER SYKES , SEAN O'FAOLAIN
CYRIL CONNOLLY
RAYMOND MORTIMER
GORONWY REES
The second of two programmes
Produced by CHRISTOPHER SYKES
Second broadcast
by Laurence Sterne adapted for broadcasting by D. G. BRIDSON
Incidental music by JOSEPH HOROVITZ
Produced by D. G. BRIDSON
Second broadcast
Alfredo Campoli (violin) Valerie Try on (piano)
Part 1
and The Bauhaus Apostolate
by DR. REYNER BANHAM
The second of three talks by different speakers about the famous German School of Architecture. Art. and Design which functioned at Weimar, Dessau, and finally Berlin between 1919 and 1933. An exhibition occasioned by the fiftieth anniversary, next year, of the founding of the Bauhaus will be at the Royal Academy of Arts, Burlington House. London, from September 20 to October 27.
3: The Fallacy of Basic Design. by Peter Lloyd Jones : September 21
Part 2
Recorded at a public concert In the Queen Elizabeth Hall. London. on April 30
5: St. Mary's Church, Stralsund played byROBERT KÖBLER gramophone record St. Pancras's Church,
Neuentelde: September 24 followed by an Interlude at 10.55