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Schumann
Two Venetian Lieder
Five Poems of Mary Stuart
9.18* Piano Trio No. 2, in F major, Op. 80
ELIZABETH TIPPETT (soprano)
PAUL HAMBURGER (piano)
TUNNELL TRIO
John Tunnell (violin)
Charles Tunnell (cello) Susan Tunnell (piano)
A programme of recently released records
JEANNETTE SINCLAIR (soprano) PAUL HAMBURGER (piano)
DARTINGTON STRING QUARTET
Broadcast on May 16
JACK BRYMER (clarinet)
BBC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Leader, Trevor Williams
Conducted by HANS SCHMIDT-ISSERSTEDT
Broadcast on September 12. 1967
Michael Roll
Given before an invited audience in the Concert Hall, Broadcasting House, London. Applications for ttckets should be sent to the [address removed] enclosing a stamped addressed envelope.
THE LONDON LIGHT ORCHESTRA Leader. Emanuel Hurwitz in a programme of British music
Broadcast on May 26. 1967
ossia Bellezza ed Onesta
Comic opera in two acts
Libretto, after Luis Velez de Guevara by LORENZO DA PONTE
English translation by ROY JESSON
Music by Vicente Martin y Soler Cast in order of singing:
Villagers. courtiers OPERA '61 CHORUS
Chorus-Master, Vera Hoddinott
Musica LmRA ORCHESTRA Leader. Michael Rennie
Conducted by Roy Jesson
Repetiteur, Jonathan Hinden
Produced by Ande Anderson
The action takes place in Spain in the mid-eighteenth century. See page 41
played by ANDRÉ TCHAIKOWSKY (piano)
D major (L.415) D minor (L.108) A minor (L.241) E major (L.257) E major (L 65) E minor (L.427) G major (L.204) C minor (L.407) D minor (L.422) A minor (L.429)
Broadcast on December 7. 1962
HAROLD RUTLAND takes a look at non-broadcast musical events in the West, Wales, and Scotland during the next seven days
See page 43
by Anton Chekhov
Adaptation by TONY GOULD from the story translated by DAVID MAGARSHACK
Eric Portman as Nikolai Stepanych ,
' an eminent professor
Jane Asher as Katya, a young actress, his ward
Wolfe Morris as Mikhail Fyodorovich , his colleague
An old man's painful indifference of the soul, a young girl's search for love, lives passing each other by: themes and characters which recur in the later plays originate in this story.
Music selected and played by VIOLA TUNNARD
Produced by H. B. FORTUlN
To be repeated on October 29
See page 40
DIE KAMMERMUSIKER
Brenton Langbein (violin) Donald Weekes (violin) Florenza Goilav (violin) Ottavio Corti (viola)
Angelo Maccabiani (viola) Alexandre Stein (cello)
A view of the Conservative Party Conference by DAVID BUTLER Fellow of Nuffield College, Oxford
The third of three talks from the conferences of the main political parties, in which Mr. Butler comments on trends in party thinking and alignment.
played by the BALSAM-KROLL-HEIFETZ TRIO William Kroll (violin) Benar Heifetz (cello) Artur Balsam (piano)
Last of three programmes containing all the Beethoven trios of Op 1 and the piano sonatas of Op 2
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