gramophone records
BBC CONCERT ORCHESTRA
Leader, Arthur Leavins Conductor, MARCUS Dods
Chopin
Cello Sonata in G minor
JANOS STARKER , GYÖRGY SEBOK
9.28* Fantaisie in F minor
ARTUR RUBINSTEIN gramophone records
Six recitals representing the four finalists and other outstanding performers heard during the competition
4: Hilary Coates Winner of a 150 prize In the final
Recorded at a public concert in the Free Trade Hall, Manchester, on October 16
Anthony Goldstone
† ANTONY HOPKINS discusses a work or theme of current interest
JOHN DETHICK (bass-baritone)
KEITH SWALLOW (piano)
AD SOLEM ENSEMBLE
Barry Griffiths (violin) John Harrington (violin) Paul Cropper (viola) Charles Meert (cello)
Maurice Aitchison (piano)
ROYAL PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA Leader, Colin Staveley
Conducted by WYN MORRIS
1.0 News; Weather
Music and Animals
ORCHESTRA
Leader. Maurice Brett
Conductor, STANLEY BLACK
THE GREAT STRING ORCHESTRA Conducted by JAN FRYDA and HARRY MACOUREK
CZECHOSLOVAK RADIO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Conducted by JIRI WALDHANS
NORWEGIAN BROADCASTING ORCHESTRA
Conducted by OIVIND BERGH
Recordings made available by courtesy of Czechoslovak and Norwegian Radios
Concert-Master, Peter Mountain tConducted by GEORGE MALCOLM
CREMONA STRING QUARTET Hugh Maguire (violin) lona Brown (violin)
Cecil Aronowitz (viola) Terence Weil (cello) with Kenneth Essex (viola)
Broadcast on April 9
JANE MANNING (soprano)
ALAN HACKER (E flat clarinet) THEA KING (clarinet)
STEPHEN TRIER (bass-clarinet) WILLIAM WATERHOUSE (bassoon) GEORGE HADJINIKOS (piano)
Skalkottas broadcast on Nov. 1. 1964
BAND OF THE IRISH GUARDS
Conducted by CAPTAIN E. G. HORABIN Director of Music
KENNETH LOVELAND takes a look at some non-broadcast musical events taking place in London and the South-East during the coming week-end
See page 48
Peace in the Family of Man by The Rt. Hon.
Lester B. Pearson , C.C., O.B.E., Ll.D.
1: Illusions and Realities
Lester Pearson looks back on a forty-year-long education in diplomacy, which began at meetings of the League of Nations at Geneva in 1928 and continued through most of the outstanding international events of our time.
What conclusions has he drawn from his experience about the prospects for peace in the world?
Sunday's broadcast (Radio 4)
2; Balance of fear: Nov. 24 (Radio 4); Nov. 25 (Third)
See page 47
Two talks in which Richard BEBB considers eighty years of dramatic performances on record
1: The Butterfly of Naturalism with the voices of SIR HERBERT BEERBOHM TREE MADAME SECOND-WEBER Jean CROUÉ
HENRY AINLEY MAX MILLER DAN LENO
W. B. YEATS
SIR JOHN GIELGUD NOËL COWARD and GERTRUDE LAWRENCE
Produced by BENNETT MAXWELL
Nov. 28
See page 46
Sybil Michelow (contralto)
BBC Northern
Symphony Orchestra Led by James Davis
Conducted by Maurice Handford
Part 1
Overture to a Greek Tragedy
8.55* Sappho: Prelude and Fragments, for contralto and orchestra
See page 47
(1868-1946)
A personal memoir by SIR ADRIAN BOULT
Part 2
Pagan Symphony
Liszt
Sonata in B minor
VLADIMIR HOROWITZ (piano) followed by an interlude at 10 55
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