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Scherzo in C sharp minor, Op.
39
9.13* Twelve Studies, Op. 10
RONALD SMITH (piano)
PHILIP JONES (trumpet)
BBC WELSH ORCHESTRA Leader, John Bacon
Conductor, JOHN CAREWE
SYMPHONIAE SACRAE
BRASS ENSEMBLE
Gordon Webb (trumpet) Michael Laird (trumpet) John Iveson (trombone) Colin Busby (trombone)
Martin Nicholls (trombone) John Pritchard (trombone)
PATRICIA CLARK (soprano)
JOHANNA PETERS (contralto) VIOLA TUNNARD (piano)
ANN GRIFFITHS (harp)
JULIUS KATCHEN (piano)
BBC SCOTTISH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Leader, Tom Rowlette
Conductor, JAMES LOUGHRAN
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SHEILA ARMSTRONG (soprano)
MARJORIE THOMAS (contralto)
ALEXANDER YOUNG (tenor)
JOHN CAMERON (baritone)
OWEN BRANNIGAN (bass)
BBC CHORUS
ROYAL CHORAL SOCIETY
ALEXANDRA CHOIR
BBC CONCERT ORCHESTRA Leader, Arthur Leavins
Conductor, MARCUS DODS
Gilbert and Sullivan
Excerpts from:
The Pirates of Penzance
2.J9* Ruddigore
2.28* The Gondoliers
Broadcast on September 2. 1967
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A series of concerts given before invited audiences throughout the country
This week: from the Town House, Haddington East Lothian
JEAN ALLISTER (contralto)
EDINBURGH String QUARTET Miles Baster (violin)
Austin Patterson (violin) Philip Clark (viola)
David Edwards (cello) with JULIAN DAWSON
(harpsichord continuo) 4.45* Interval
During the Interval
FROM MUSIC MAGAZINE
A selected item from last
Sunday's programme
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Introduced by CHARLES Fox
KENNETH LovELAND takes a look at non-broadcast musical events taking place in the North during the next seven days
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introduces his Second String
Quartet, to be played in the following concert
Robert Mann (violin)
Earl Carlyss (violin)
Raphael Hillyer (viola)
Claus Adam (cello)
From the Queen Elizabeth Hall, London
Part
by DR. JOHN DOBBING
Department of Child Health University of Manchester
For a long time it has been thought that if malnourished children could be rehabilitated on a proper diet the effects of the malnutrition would disappear. But recent evidence suggests that malnutrition at an early age may permanently reduce intelligence and that this may affect children in advanced countries as well as backward countries.
Part 2
The correspondence between John Adams and Thomas Jefferson
John Adams and Thomas Jefferson. the second and third Presidents of the United States of America, both died on July 4. 1826. fifty years to the day after they had both signed the celebrated Declaration of Independence. In their old age these two statesmen exchanged letters on an astonislungly wide range of subjects.
The programme is introduced by BERNARD CRICK Professor of Politics at the University of Sheffield
Produced by Daniel Snowman
The letters in this programme (some of which have been slightly adapted for broadcasting) can be found in * The Adams-Jefferson Letters ' published by the University of North Carolina Press.
ANN DOWDALL (soprano) NIGEL WICKENS (bass)
† GOLDSHROUGH Ensemble followed by an interlude at 10.55
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