gramophone records
gramophone records
Piano Trio in A minor, Op. 50
† Tagore Trio
ZSUZSANNA SIROKAY (piano)
BBC SCOTTISH
SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Leader, Tom Rowlette
Conducted by CHRISTOPHER SEAMAN
Songs broadcast on April 2
APRIL CANTELO (soprano)
BBC WELSH ORCHESTRA Leader, John Bacon
Conducted by WYN MORRIS
Part 1: Mozart
Overture: The Magic Flute
12.23* Exsultate, jubilate
(K.165)
12.39* Symphony No. 35, in D major (Haffner) (K.385)
A series in which A. L. LLOYD discusses and introduces recordings of folk music
5: Songs of Gaelic Scotland Produced by Madeau Stewart
Part 2
Given before an invited audience in the Concert Hall, Broadcasting House. Llandaff, Cardiff
A series of record programmes of early English music introduced by CHARLES CUDWORTH
Composers of the Chapel Rot/at (2)
gramophone records
Second of five daily programmes at this time
conducts the BERLIN PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA gramophone records
A series of concerts given before invited audiences throughout the country
This week:
Boston Concert Club, Lincs
Baccolian Singers
John Elwes (tenor)
Ian Partridge (tenor)
Ian Humphris (baritone)
John Huw Davies (baritone) Brian Etheridge (bass)
Delme String Quartet
Jurgen Hess (violin) Galina Solodchin (violin) John Underwood (viola) Joy Hall (cello)
4.45* Interval
Next week, from the Albert Hall, Nottingham: Amadeus String Quartet
During the Interval
From Music Magazine
A selected item from last Sunday's programme
Olivier Messiaen
See panel
The first of two programmes
Next week at the same time: William Wordsworth (born December 17, 1908)
See page 46
by Peter LLOYD JONES
' Basic Design ' is now the characteristic feature of the Foundation Courses at many British art schools. As a method of teaching it originated at the German Bauhaus in the early twenties. Peter Lloyd Jones considers its rationale and its impact on students.
Second broadcast
Misha Dichter (piano)
New Philharmonia Orchestra
Leader, Carlos Villa
Conducted by Harold Farberman
Part I
Who's fault when injustice occurs? by LORD DEVLIN former Lord of Appeal in Ordinary
Introduced by MICHAEL ZANDER Lecturer in Law at the London School of Economics.
Lord Devlin gives the concluding talk in this series of nine programmes, in which some of the chief defects in the law and the lessal system in its impact on the citizen are explored.
Series edited by Michael Zander
The series will be repeated next year from February to April. followed by a discussion.
Shostakoeich
Symphony No. 5, in D minor
† Denes ZSIGMONDY (violin)
ANNELIESE NISSEN (piano) followed by an interlude at 10.50