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BBC WELSH ORCHESTRA
1 Conducted by VERNON HANDLEY
Josquin des Pres, Lassus
NEW YORK PRO MUSICA
Conducted by NOAH GREENBERG gramophone records
THEO BRUINS (piano)
SOUTH-WEST GERMAN RADIO Symphony ORCHESTRA
Conducted by ERNEST BOUR
Ballet: Agon
10.10* Movements for piano and orchestra
10.21* Concerto for piano and wind instruments
10.42* Scènes de ballet
Recording made available by courtesy of South-West German Radio
MORAY WELSH (Cello)
BBC NORTHERN SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Leader, Reginald Stead
Conductor, BRYDEN THOMSON
Part 1
Partington String Quartet Colin sauer , Peter Carter
Keith Lovell , Michael Evans
1 In their last programme they play
Part 2: Dvorak
Symphony No. 9, in E minor
(From the New World)
Given before an invited audience in the Town Hall, Manchester
An all-British programme of light music
ORCHESTRA OF THE
LIGHT MUSiC SOCIETY
Leader, Henry Datyner
Conducted by Eric WETHERELL
Eric Wetherell broadcasts by arrangement with the Welsh National Opera Company
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Seventh in a series of programmes
Epitaph for Aikichi Kubejama
Herbert Eimert first broadcast in this country Richard MÜNCH (speaker) WEST GERMAN RADIO
ELECTRONIC STUDIO, directed by LEOPOLD VON KNOBELSDORF
Recordings made available by courtesy of West German Radio
Records chosen by the under-twentles
JOHN Amis takes a look at some non-broadcast musical events taking place in London and the South-East during the coming mid-week
See page 50
JOHN ERICKSON
Professor of Politics (Defence Studies) at Edinburgh University
LAURENCE MARTIN
Professor of War Studies at London University and BRIAN BEEDHAM Foreign Editor of the Economist discuss the military and strategic implications of the Soviet invasion of Czechoslovakia
played by MALCOLM BINNS and ALASDAIR GRAHAM
Fourth of a series of seven programmes
5: Fauri and Ravel: Nov.
by Jan Carew with Paul Whitsun-Jones and Belle Gonzalez
' A riverman's the man for me Follows the river to the sea
Woh-lav, Woh-la, Woh-lay, Woh-la'
Singer, BELLE GONZALEZ
The action takes place on and near the Canje river in Guyana.
' Produced by CHARLES LEFEAUX
To be repeated on November 24 See page 48
Introduced and compiled by George Baird
Lecturer in Art in the University of Essex
Speakers:
WALTER GROPIUS
JOSEF ALBERS
ANNI ALBERS
HERBERT BAYER
SYBIL MOHOLY NAGT
BRUNO ADLER GEORGE ADAMS
HOWARD DEARSTYNE
WILLIAM PRIESTLY
Three recent talks have considered the contributions of the Bauhaus from the outside. This programme <ives the views of some former masters and students as to the early moods and developing conflicts.
' Produced by Leonte Cohn
To be repeated on November 11
Waldscenen, Op. 82
SVIATOSLAV RICHTER (piano) gramophone record
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