AMSTERDAM CONCERTGEBOUW Orchestra
Conducted by EDUARD VAN BEINUM gramophone records
A record request programme Chaconne
Handel
HELEN WATTS (contralto)
ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA Directed by RAYMOND LEPPARD (harpsichord)
Concerto Grosso No. 22, in A major (Op. 6 No. 11)
9.23* Cantata: Tu fedel? tu costante? gramophone records
Ktcbe and Zillig
Bavarian RADIO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Both works are broadcast for the first time in this country. Recordings made available by courtesy of Bavarian Radio
by PHILIP Dore from Ampleforth College Chapel
Broadcast on June 19
Bourrec fantasque. Chabrier 0
ALBERT FERBER (piano)
NOELLEBARKER (soprano) VIOLA TUNNARD (piano)
BORODIN STRING QUARTET
String Quartet broadcast on November 11, 1962
BBC Scottish
SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Leader, Tom Rowlette
Cunducted by RUDOLF SCHWARZ
1.0 News; Weather
With children in mind
Orchestra
Leader, Maurice Brett
Conductor, TERENCE LOVETT and Recordings made available by courtesy of French, Hungarian, and Norwegian Radios
Eva Csapkova (soprano)
PRAGUE CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
Directed by VACLAV STOUPA (Cello)
Part 1
This week: Robert Crawford and Hans Gal introduce performances of their Second String Quartets played by the Edinburgh String Quartet: Miles Baster (violin) Austin Patterson (violin) Philip Clark (viola) David Edwards (cello)
Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra: October 11
played by ERIC HARRISON (piano)
Keith Harvey (cello), with MERALYN KNIGHT (piano) plays
NEVILLE GARDEN takes a look at some non-broadcast musical events taking place in the Midlands and East Anglia during the next seven days
See page 51
First of seven programmes including a selection from his vast and varied output of chamber music.
String Quartet in D major
Op. 27 No. 5
7.43* String Quartet in C major
Op. 39 No.
Amici Quartet
Lionel Bentley , Michael Jones Christopher Wellington Peter Hailing
Broadcast on May 2
Two sonatas for cello and continuo (Carol Sansom): Oct. 13
The Advertisement
Last week Natalia Ginzburg 's Marzotto Prize play had its premiere simultaneously on the Third Programme and at the National Theatre
In this edition of The Livelu Arts ERIC RHODE talks about the play with JOAN PLOWRIGHT who takes the leading role in both productions; MARTIN Esslin , producer of the radio version; DONALD MAC-KECHNTE, director of the play at the National Theatre; KENNETH TYNAN , Literary Manager of the National Theatre; and Henry REED , the translator.
Produced by Philip French
A study of Thomas Hood
1799-1845
Written and narrated by Patrie Dickinson with Carleton Hobbs
Christopher Bidmead , Carol Marsh Duncan Mclntyre , Wilfrid Carter Marjorie Westbury , Ralph Truman and Pauline Letts
Produced by HALLAM TENNYSON A new production of the programme first broadcast on October 8. 1957
Second broadcast
A view of the Labour Party Conference now meeting at Blackpool by DAVID BUTLER , Fellow of Nuffield College, Oxford
The second of three talks from the conferences of the main political parties in which Mr. Butler comments on trends in party thinking and alignment.
Third talk, from the conservative Conference at Blackpool: Oct. 10
JOSEPHINE NENDICK (soprano) GERALD ENGLISH (tenor)
RICHARD ADENEY (flute) NORMAN KNIGHT (flute) PETER GRAEME (oboe) EDWARD SELWYN
(oboe and cor anglais) JOHN UNDERWOOD (viola)
JENNIFER WARD CLARKE (cello) LESLIE PEARSON (piano)
JOHN ALLDIS CHOIR
ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA Leader, Emanuel Hurwitz
Conducted by JOHN ALLDIS
Broadcast on March 8 followed by an interlude at 10.50