PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA
Conducted by CARLO MARIA GIULINI
AURELE NlCOLET
LUCERNE FESTIVAL STRINGS
Conducted by RUDOLF BAUMGARTNER
Members of the HAMBURG RADIO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Conducted by HANS SCHMIDT-ISSERSTEDT
VIENNA MOZART ENSEMBLE
Conducted by WILLI BOSKOVSKY
CHRISTOPH ESCHENBACH
BERLIN PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA
Conducted by HERBERT VON KARAJAN
Overture; Aria: Per quel che ha mal di stomaco (Lo speziale)
THEO ALTMEYER (tenor)
BERLIN PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA Conducted by KARL FORSTER
9.17* Horn Concerto No. 1. in D major
Barry TUCKWELL
ACADEMY OF ST. MARTlN-IN-THE-FIELDS Directed by NEVILLE MARRINER (violin)
9.35* Te Deum in C major
CHOIR OF ST. HEDWIG'S CATHEDRAL BERLIN SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Conducted by KARL FORSTER
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BBC NORTHERN
SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Leader, Reginald Stead
Conductor, GEORGE HURST
Part 1
Hyman Bress (violin)
Part 2: Brahms
Symphony No. 3, in F major
Given before an invited audience in St. George's Hall, Bradford
A selection of BBC Sound Archives recordings of virginals and spinets introduced by MADEAU STEWART
Produced by Denys Gueroult
JEANNETTE SINCLAIR (soprano)
ERNEST LUSH (piano)
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Second of a series of programmes
JOHN ALLDIS CHOIR
Conductor, JOHN ALLDIS
EASLEY BLACKWOOD (piano)
Messiaen broadcast on August
Records chosen by the under-twenties gramophone records
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by Bertolt Brecht translated from the German by Richard Beckley
Adapted for radio by Martin Esslin
Music by Michael Dress
with Kenneth Haigh
Characters in order of speaking:
Produced by MARTIN ESSLIN
Jeffrey Dench is a member of the Royal Shakespeare Company
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JOSEPHINE NENDICK (mezzo-soprano)
Ensemble OF the AMERICAN CENTRE, PARIS
Brigitte Deshais du Portail (harp) Jean-Charles Francois (percussion) Howard Rees (percussion)
Gaston Sylvestre (percussion)
Director. KEITH HUMBLE (piano)
played by FERNANDE KAESER (piano)
The second of five programmes. each including a Mozart piano sonata
Broadcast on March 26. 1967
Sonata in F major (K.332) (Ann Schein ): September 25
by SIR LESLIE MARTIN
Professor of Architecture in the University of Cambridge
The first of two talks on Land Use and Built Forms
Systematic thinking about the layout of buildings in towns and about the size and arrangement of building plots, Sir Leslie argues, can make a substantial contribution to the problem of how to make the best use of urban land in Britain.
* Second broadcast
Towards a Garden of Cities, by Lionel March: next Friday, 8.5
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