gramophone records
BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Conducted by CHARLES MUNCH
IRMGARD SEEFRIED (soprano)
PARIS LAMOUREUX ORCHESTRA Conducted by JEAN FOURNET
SUISSE ROMANDE ORCHESTRA
Conducted by ERNEST ANSERMET gramophone records
Circus Polka (1942)
Tango
9J2* Three Songs from Shakespeare
Two Songs, Op. 9 (Paul Verlaine)
Song of the dew
La novice
9.34* Four Studies, Op. 7
THOMAS RAJNA (piano)
MARJORIE BIGGAR (mezzo-soprano) VIOLA TUNNARD (piano)
A programme of recent records CLEVELAND ORCHESTRA
Conducted by GEORGE SZELL
CHRISTA LUDWIG (mezzo-soprano)PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA Conducted by OTTO KLEMPERER
DANIEL BARENBOIM
Directing the ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
ROYAL PHILHARMONIC
CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA
Conducted by MORTON GOULD
WILFRED BROWN (tenor) WILFRID PARRY (piano)
ARNE SKJOLD-RASMUSSEN (piano)
The piano works were broadcast on August 9
LONDON BACH ORCHESTRA Led by Hugh Maguire
Conductor, MARTINDALE SIDWELL
Peter Katin
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 Led by Jack Rothstein in a programme of Scandinavian music
Broadcast on June 16. 1967
Tragic opera in three acts
Music by Verdi
Libretto by FRANCESCO MARIA PIAVE after
Le roi s'amuse by Victor Huge English translation by ANDREW PORTER
ACT 1
4.3* ACT 2
4.34* ACT 3
A Welsh National Opera production recorded at the Odeon Cinema. Llandudno
Piano Concerto No.3, In C major
GARY GRAFFMAN CLEVELAND ORCHESTRA
Conducted by GEORGE SZELL
[Stereo]
(Gramophone record)
by NOEL RAWSTHORNE
From Liverpool Cathedral
ANTHONY PAYNE takes a look at non-broadcast musical events in the West, Wales, and Scotland during the next seven days
See page 46
Mass: Mi-Mi
CAPPELLA LIPSIENSIS
Conducted by DIETRICH KNOTHER gramophone record
by Thomas de Quincey (1785-1859) adapted for radio and produced by TERENCE TILLER with Carleton Hobbs as de Quincey remembering and Anthony Jackson as de Quincey suffering with Grizelda Hervey Hilda Kriseman Barbara Mitchell Rosalind Shanks
Frank Duncan , Valentine Dyall Wilfred Grove , LeRoy Lingwood Geoffrey Wincott , and Francis de Wolff
Second broadcast
Trio-Sonata in G minor
(G.H.S. Op. 2 No. 6)
Trio-Sonata in E major
(G.H.S. Op. 2 No. 9)
GOLDSBROUGH ENSEMBLE
Emanuel Hurwitz (violin) Nona Liddell (violin) Terence Weil (cello) Arnold Goldsbrough (harpsichord)
Broadcast on December 16. 1964
Two talks on English poetry by GEORGE RYLANDS
1: Twopence Coloured
' Which of two kinds of poetic diction do you favour, not from education or sense of duty but by temperament-Penny Plain or Twopence Coloured? Does the English Muse most captivate you when like Milton's Dalilah " bedeckt, ornate, and gay, with all her bravery on and streamers waving ..." or should we, like King Lear, learn the lesson of poor Tom: that the bare, forked animal is the thing itself, and cast away furs and rich gowns? '
With these questions George Rylands begins his first talk, in which he distinguishes certain preferences in ornate verse.
Produced by John Tydeman
Second broadcast
Penny Plain: November 9
NEW LONDON WIND ENSEMBLE
David Sandeman (flute) Neil Black (oboe)
Geoffrey Wareham (oboe) Keith Puddy (clarinet) Stephen Trier (clarinet) Timothy Brown (horn) Anthony Chidell (horn) Cecil James (bassoon)
Howard Etherton (bassoon) followed by an interlude at 10.55