Beethoven
LONDONWIND SOLOISTS
Directed by JACK BRYMER (clarinet) Rondino in E flat major
7.11* Octet in E flat major gramophone records
BBC NORTHERN SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Led by James Davis
Conducted by GEORGE HURST and MICHAEL ROSE
Overture in D major (In the Italian style)
9.12' Symphony No. 4, in C minor (Tragic)
DRESDEN STATE ORCHESTRA Conducted by WOLFGANG SAWALLISCH gramophone records
Six recitals representing the four finalists and other outstanding performers heard during the competition 1: The Winner
The finals of the competition, in which movements from Beethoven Concertos were played. were held in the Free Trade Hall, Manchester, on October 17. Previously all competitors had played recital programmes, from which these recordings are taken.
ANTONY HOPKINS discusses a work or theme of current interest
PETER MOUNTAIN (violin) ANGELA DALE (piano)
CYNTHIA GLOVER (soprano) EDNA BLACKWELL (piano)
BBC WEST OF ENGLAND CHORUS
Conductor. PHILIP MOORE
PETER KATIN (piano)
Scottish NATIONAL ORCHESTRA Leader, Sam Bor
Conductor, ALEXANDER GIBSON
1.0 News; Weather
BBC MIDLAND LIGHT Orchestra Leader. John Bradbury
Conductor,
GILBERT VINTER LONDON STUDIO STRINGS
Leader. Reginald Leopold
Conducted by DAVID TAYLOR
Concert-Master, Peter Mountain
Conducted by GEORGE MALCOLM
Music of Today
MARY THOMAS (soprano)
DOUGLAS WHITTAKER (flute) Colin BRADBURY (clarinet)
RONALD MOORE (E flat clarinet)
ANTHONY JENNINGS (bass-clarinet) TRISTAN FRY (percussion)
KARLHEINZ BÖTTNER (guitar) YFRAH NEAMAN (violin)
LUIGI DALLAPICCOLA (piano) DAVID WILDE (piano)
From the Lady Mitchell Hall
Part 1
5.1* During the Interval
ROBERT HENDERSON talks about
Roberto Gerhard 's Libra
5.11* Music of Today
Part 2 first performance: commissioned by the BBC Music Programme
BRIGHOUSE AND RASTRICK BAND
Conductor, WALTER HARGREAVES
† FELIX APRAHAMIAN takes a look at some non-broadcast musical events taking place in London and the South-East during the coming weekend
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New directors, new audiences, new buildings, and more money.
An enquiry in which these directors discuss the changing conditions of the Repertory Theatres with ALAN SHALLCROSS
Among those taking part:
PETER CHEESEMAN , Stoke-on-Trent JOHN COUNSELL ,
Windsor Robin MIDGELEY ,Leicester Peter JAMES , Liverpool
ROBERT PEMBERTON-BILLING , Bolton COLIN . GEORGE
SheffieldPETER . DEWS BirminghamFRANK Hausek , Oxford
Clive PERRY , Edinburgh DONAI.D SARTAIN, Aberdeen
Produced by Russell Harty
Second broadcast
of the European
Broadcasting Union from the Concert Hall, Stockholm
Part 1: Mozart
Davidde Penitcnte (K.469)
HALINA LUKOMSKA (soprano) MARGARETA HALLIN (soprano) WERNER KRENN (tenor)
SWEDISH RADIO CHORUS
STOCKHOLM CHAMBER CHOIR Chorus-Master,
Dan Olof Stenlund
SWEDISH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Conducted by MICHAEL GIELEN
Is there equality before the law?
ANTHONY LESTER , a barrister, gives the. third talk in this series, in which some of the chief defects in the law and the legal system are explored
Introduced by MICHAEL ZANDER
4: Is the law too rigid? by Norman S. Marsh , Q.C.: Nov. 4
Part 2:
Schoenberg Jacob 's Ladder
MARGARF.TA HALLIN (soprano)
One Dying and The Soul
SVEN-OLOF ELIASSON (tenor)
A Protester
ROBERT TEAR (tenor)
One of the Called
KAAGE JEHRLANDER (tenor)
The Monk
ERIK SAEDEN (baritone)
The Chosen One
ROLF JUPITHER (bass)
One Wrestling
GÜNTER REICH (bass)
Gabriel
SWEDISH RADIO CHORUS
STOCKHOLM CHAMBER CHOIR Chorus-Master.
Dan Olof Stenlund
SWEDISH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Conducted by MICHAEL GIELEN
A selection of readings and reviews
This edition includes
PETER PORTER reviewing King Log by Geoffrey Hill and Towards Silence by Edward Lucie-Smith and new poems by D M. BLACK , PETER RF.
DGROVE DONALD THOMAS and IVAN WHITE read by the poets themselves and HUGH DICKSON
Introduced by GEORGE MacBETH