Jean-Louis PETIT CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
Conducted by JEAN-LOUIS PETIT
ENRICO MAINARDI LUCERNE FESTIVAL STRINGS Directed by BERNHARD PAUMGARTNER
PHILIIARMONIA ORCHESTRA Conducted by OTTO KLEMPERER
PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA
Conducted by LOVRO VON MATACIC
PETER KATIN
LONDON PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA Conducted by SIR ADRIAN BOULT CHICAGO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Conducted by FRITZ REINER
Trio in D minor (H.XV.23)
Trio in E flat major (H.XV.29)
â TAGORE Trio
Frances Mason (violin)
Jennifer Ward Clarke (cello) Yu Chun Yee (piano)
Vienna Mozart Ensemble
Conducted by WILLI BOSKOVSKY
YEHUDI MENUHIN
ROYAL PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA
Conducted by ALBERTO EREDE LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Conducted by IGOR MARKEVITCH
JANET BAKER (mezzo-soprano) LAMAR CROWSON (piano) MELOS ENSEMBLE
BBC SCOTTISH.
SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Leader, Tom Rowlette
† Conductor, JAMES LOUGHRAN
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(two pianos) play Con moto; Notturno
Quattro variazioni Prelude e fuga
Opera in five acts by Verdi Libretto by MÉRY and Du LOCLE after Schiller sung In Italian
Cast in order of singing:
COVENT GARDEN OPERA CHORUS
Chorus-Master, Douglas Robinson
COVENT GARDEN ORCHESTRA Leader, Charles Taylor
Conducted by EDWARD DOWNES
The action takes place in France and Spain in the sixteenth century
Act 1
The forest of Fontainebleau
3.20* Act 2
Scene 1 The cloisters of the mon. astery of San Giusto
Scene 2 A fountain court adjoining the cloisters
4.24* Act 3
Scene 1 The Queen's gardens tn
Madrid
Scene 2 The square in front of the church of Our Lady of Antioch
5.2* Act 4
Scene 1 The King's private chamber In Madrid
Scene 2 A subterranean prison
6.0* Act 5
Tho cloisters of the monastery of San Giusto
Broadcast on April 2. 1967
See page 47
Stephen Bishop (piano)
Isaac Stern (violin)
City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra Leader, Felix Kok
Conducted by Hugo Rignold
From Birmingham Town Hall
Part 1
by RAY GOSLING
Second city? Largest bullring in Britain, and no bulls in it. The city of Chamberlain. With self-build housing and a municipal bank ... As Ray Gosling smelt it and felt it-' Brummy is an Irishman with a leek in his turban .
Part 2: Brahms
Violin Concerto in D major
by Abram Tertz
Read by Robert Eddison
Abram Tertz is the pen-name of the imprisoned Soviet writer Andrei Sinyavsky
(Robert Eddison is appearing in "The Importance of Being Earnest" at the Haymarket Theatre, London)
See page 44
Martindale Sidwell Choir with John Morehen (organ), Olga Hegedus (cello continuo) Francis Baines (double-bass continuo) Cecil James (bassoon) David Mason (flügelhorn)
Conductor, Martindale Sidwell
Singet dem Herrn
10.20* Fürchte dich nicht
10.29* Jesu, meine Freude
The first of two programmes
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