BERLIN PHILIIARMONIC ORCHRESTRA Conducted by WlLHELM FURTWANGLER gramophone records
Berlin PHILHARMONIC Orchestra Conducted by WlLHKLM FURTWANGLER gramophone record
Handel
Italian duet, for two voices and continuo: Troppo cruda, troppo fiera
9.13 Harpsichord Suite in E major
9.28, Italian duets:
Langue, geme
Tanri strati al sen mi scocchl
PATRICIA CLARK (soprano) JOHANNA PETERS (contralto)
Bernard RICHARDS (cello continuo)
CHARLES SPINKS (harpsichord)
Broadcast on May 12
A programme of recently released records
including
Mallarme songs by Ravel and Debussy
Piano duets by Ravel and Schubert
IAN PARTRIDGE (tenor)
Jennifer PARTRIDGE (piano)
Marcaret Price (soprano) Wigmoke Ensemble
Geoffrey Gilbert (flute) William Bennett (flute) Jack Brymer (clarinet) Walter Lear (clarinet)
Granville Jones (violin) Thomas Carter (violin) Frederick Riddle (viola) Anthony Pinl (cello)
Directed by James LOCKHART (piano)
MARIA DONSKA and ALAN ROWLANDS (piano duet)
Songs with ensemble broadcast on November 12. 1965
ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHRSTRA Leader, Emanuel Hurwitz
Conducted by PAWLU GRECH
Ann Schein opens this new series of weekly programmes
Given before an invited audience in the Concert Hall. Broadcasting House. London. Applications for tickets should be sent to the Ticket Unit. [address removed]. enclosing a stamped addressed envelope
The London Light Orchestra, Leader, Emanuel Hurwitz in a programme of Austrian music
(Broadcast on May 19, 1967)
An opera in four acts
Libretto by Lorenzo da Pont* after the comedy by Beaumarchais
English translation by Edward J. Dent
Music by Mozart edited by Charles Mackerras
Cast tn order of singing:
SADLER'S WELLS CHORUS
Chorus-Master, John Barker
SADLER'S WELLS Orchestra Leader. John Sealey
Conducted by Charles Mackerras
Produced by John Blatchley
3.0-3.48* Act 1
3.48*-4.37* Act 2
4.37*-5.21* Act 3
5.21*-6.6* Act 4
Broadcast on May 22. 1966
by PETER HUKFORD
From a recital given In the Queen
Elizabeth Hall. London: broadcast on August 15. 1967
NEVILLE GARDEN looks at non-broadcast musical events in the West. Wales, and Northern Ireland during the next seven days
see page 51
SALLY LE SAGE (soprano)
SYBIL MICHELOW (contralto) IAN PARTRIDGE (tenor)
NIGEL WICKENS (baritone)
TILFORD BACH FESTIVAL CHOIR
OBBIGATI:
Mary Ryan (flute)
Mary Murdoch (oboe d'amore) Sarah Francis (oboe d'amore) Michael Laird (trumpet)
CONTINUO:
Derek Stevens (chamber organ) Geoffrey Gambold (bassoon) Olga Henedus (cello)
Francis Baines (double-bass)
TILFORD BACH FESTIVAL Orchestra
Leader, Trevor Williams
Conductor, DENYS DARLOW
Cantata No. 75: Die Elenden sollen essen
8.5* Cantata No. 113:
Herr Jesu Christ , du hochstes Gut
A discussion between
NORMAN PODHORETZ
Editor of Commentary and author of Making it
KARL MILLER
Editor of The Listener and DAN JACOBSON writer and critic
GUARNERI STRING QUARTET Arnold Steinhardt (violin) John Dalley (violin) Michael Tree (viola) David Soyer (cello)
Broadcast on July 7
PETER PEARS (tenor)
Viola Tunnard (piano)
All works except that by Prlauli Rainier are first broadcast performances followed by an Interlude at 10.50