BARRY TUCKWELL LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Conducted by ISTVAN KERTESZ gramophone records
Brahms
JULIUS KATCHEN (piano)
LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Conducted by ISTVAN KERTESZ
Ballade in D major. Op. 10 No.
8.11- Serenade No. in D major gramophone records
Sonatina in D (D.384)
9.16' Fantasia in C (D.934)
YFRAH NEAMAN (violin)
DAVID WILDE (piano)
Recently released records
JENIFER EDDY (soprano) Richard NUNN (piano)
AMADEUS STRING QUARTET with CECIL ARONOWITZ (viola)
Quintet broadcast on Oct. 2. 1967
Richard Nunn broadcasts by permission of the Gen. Administrator. Royal Opera House Covent Garden
Kenneth SILLITO (violin) PETER GRAEMF. (oboe)
ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA Leader, Kenneth Sillito
Conducted by LAWRENCE FOSTER
Shura Cherkassky
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.
(guitar) gramophone record
L'equivoco stravagante
The outrageous misunderstanding
Opera giocosa in two acts
Libretto by GAETANO GASPARI Music by Rossini sung in Italian
First broadcast in this country
From the Theatre Royal, Wexford
The action takes place in Italy at the beginning of the nineteenth century
ACT 1
Scene 1 The garden of Gamberotto's. villa
Scene 2 Gamberotto's library
3.40* Interval
3.55' ACT 2
The garden
Broadcast in association with Radio Telefis Eireann
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During the Interval
JULIAN BUDDEN describes Ireland's famous operatic festival and talks to some of the people concerned in it
Prizewinners' Concert
by IVOR KEYS from Coventry Cathedral Song School
Played on a chamber organ presented by Norway to Coventry Cathedral
Broadcast on January 10
† FELIX APRAHAMIAN takes a look at some non-broadcast musical events taking place in the West, Wales, and Northern Ireland during the next seven days
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by Pat Abisodu Maddy
In this study of the search for individual happiness and personal freedom, whenever Yon-Kon is released from prison he longs to go back, feeling it to be his home where he is ' somebody ' again.
Other parts played by Yemi Ajibade , Louis Mahony Zakes Mokae. Cosmo Pieterse Alex Tetteh-Lartey
Gumbay drums, Ginger Johnson
The action takes place in and near the Pademba Prison in Free-town. Sierra Leone
† Produced by CHARLES LEFEAUX
Alton Kumalo Is a member of the Royal Shakespeare Theatre Company
F. N. WOODWARD is Director of the A. D. Little Research Institute near Edinburgh. He discusses some of the responsibilities arising from his position
talks to JOHN WAIN
This conversation between the Poet Ruth Pitter and John Wain , the poet and novelist, was recorded recently in Miss Pitter's house in Buckinghamshire. The broadcast coincides with the publication of Miss Pitter's Poems 1926-1966.
A discussion between
DAVID EVERSLEY
University of Sussex
GEOFFREY HAWTHORN
University of Essex
GORAN OHLIN
Swedish economist, author of Population Control and Economic Development and ANTHONY BARNETT University of Glasgow
Douglas Houghton's recent comments on large families as a ' form of irresponsibility ' have reopened the long-standing controversy on the benefits of population growth.
Produced by Leonie Cohn
Second broadcast
played by ANDRE TCHAIKOWSKY (piano)
Some reflections on the treatment of armed conflict in twentieth-century British fiction by LAURENCE KITCHIN
1: Sir Roper without his sword
Mr. Kitchin discusses what he sees as the persistent role of the feudal ethos in military novels from Ernest Raymond 's Tell England to Evelyn Waugh 's Sword of Honour,
From Tommy Atkins to Private Ball: November 8