gramophone records
BBC SCOTTISH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Leader. Tom Rowlette
Conducted by CHRISTOPHER SEAMAN
Francois Couperin
Concert royal No. 1, in G major
JOACHIM STARKE (flute) HELMUT Lissok (cello)
KLAUS PREIS (harpsichord)
9.16* Ordre No. 6
Les moissonneurs: Les langueurs tendres: Le gazouillement: La bersan; Les baricades misterieuses; Les bergeries; La commère: Le moucheron
GEORGE MALCOLM ((harpsichord)
9.33* Concert royal No. 4, in A minor
RAINER KUSSMAUL (violin) HELMUT LISSOK (cello)
KLAUS PREIS (harpsichord) gramophone records
Six recitals representing the four finalists and other outstanding performers heard during the competition 3: Bryn Turley
Winner of a £ 50 prize in the final
Recorded at a public concert in the Free Trade Hall. Manchester, on October 16.
ANTONY HOPKINS discusses a work or theme of current interest
WILLIAM FELLOWES (piano) THOMAS HEMSLEY (baritone) PAUL HAMBURGER (piano) FELIX KOK (violin) ANN STEEL (piano)
Songs previously broadcast on Aug. 19
CLIFFORD CURZON (piano)
HALINA LUKOMSKA (soprano) ANNA GREEN (soprano)
PAMELA BOWDEN (contralto) ALEXANDER YOUNG (tenor)
RAIMUND HERINCX (baritone) MARGARET KITCHIN (piano) MALCOLM BINNS (piano) ERIKA HAASE (piano) CABLINA CARR (piano) BBC CHORUS
BBC SYMPHONY Orchestra Leader, Trevor Williams
Conducted by Pierre Boulez
Poème danse: Jeux. Debussy
12.27* Piano Concerto No. 27, in B flat major (K.595).Mozart
1.0 News; Weather
Broadcast on August 28. 1967
BBC MIDLAND LIGHT ORCHESTRA
Leader, John Bradbury
Conductor. GILBERT VINTER and the LONDON STUDIO STRINGS
Leader, Reginald Leopold
Conducted by ADRIAN SUNSHINE
Concert-Master, Peter Mountain
Conducted by CHARLES GROVES
played by the GUARNERI STRING Quartet
Quartet in G major (K.387)
4.34* Quartet in A major (K.464)
5.7* Quartet in D major (K.575)
Broadcast on January 20 from the Queen Elizabeth Hall. London
KENNETH BOWEN (tenor)
RAIMUND HERINCX (baritone) LONDON SINFONIETTA CHORUS LONDON SINFONIETTA
Conductor, DAVID ATHERTON
Canticum sacrum tPart of a public concert given at the Queen Elizabeth Hall , London: broadcast on July 22
David Athorton broadcasts by permission of the Gen. Administrator. Royal Opera House Covent Garden
BMC. CONCERT BAND
Conductor, HARRY MORTIMER
Colin MASON 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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Introduced and compiled by GEORGE BAIRD
Lecturer in Art in the University of Essex
Speakers: WALTER GROPIUS
JOSEF ALBERS , ANNI ALBERS
BRUNO ADLER , GEORGE ADAMS
HOWARD DEARSTYNE
WILLIAM PRIESTLEY
Three recent talks have considered the contributions of the Bauhaus from the outside. This programme gives the views of some former masters and students as to the early moods and developing conflicts.
Produced by Leonie Cohn
Second broadcast
conducts the BBC Symphony Orchestra Leader, Eli Goren
Part 1
Does the law adequately protect the • individual against the state? by J. R. WARREN EVANS a barrister
Introduced by MICHAEL ZANDER Lecturer in Law at the London School of Economics
The fifth of nine programmes exploring some of the chief defects in the law and the legal system
6: The Legal Profession, by Morris Finer , Q.C., November 20
Part 2
Given before an invited audience in BBC Studio 1, Maida Vale, London. Send requests for tickets for future concerts to Ticket Unit[address removed]enclosing a stamped addressed envelope.
by FRANK KERMODE
Professor Kermode seeks to trace the interrelation between John Milton 's public and personal life in the midst of the seventeenth-century English revolution. His talk is occasioned by the publication in two volumes of a new Milton biography by W. R. Parker.
JAYE CONSORT OF VIOLS
Francis Baines (treble viol)
Elizabeth Baines (treble viol) Peter Vel (tenor viol)
John Isaacs (tenor viol) Jane Ryan (bass viol)
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