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BBC WELSH ORCHESTRA
Conducted by DAVID GRUFFYDD EVANS
David Gruffydd Evans broadcasts by arrangement with the Welsh National Opera Company
Fantasia in G major (S.S72)
HELMUT WALCHA (organ)
9.14' Magnificat in D major
MARIA STADER (soprano)
HERTHA TÖPPER (contralto) ERNST HAEFLIGER (tenor) DIETRICH Fischer-Dieskau
(baritone)
MUNICH BACH CHOIR AND Orchestra
Conducted by KARL Ricuter gramophone records
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Second of three weekly programmes
ANTONY HOPKINS discusses a work or theme of current interest
Borean WIND ENSEMBLE
Alan Bourne (flute)
Michael McKenna (oboe) Alan Haydock (clarinet) David Wise ( horn
Geoffrey Walker (bassoon)
NORMA PROCTER (contralto) KEITH SWALLOW (piano)
GEORGE HADJINIKOS (piano)
1.0 News; Weather
MOSCOW RADIO
SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Conducted by GENNADl ROZHDESTVENSKY gramophone records
A series of record programmes of early English music introduced by CHARLES CUDWORTH
Composers associated with Hampton Court
A series in which young musicians perform and discuss their work with distinguished professional colleagues
FRANK WIBAUT winner of the BBC Pianoforte Competition plays and talks to ALFRED BRENDEL
Programme devised and produced by Gerald McDonald
Concert-Master, Peter Mountain
Conducted by EDGAR COSMA
gives the third of four weekly recitals in which he introduces and plays music of his own choice
Broadcast on May 2
JOHN CLEGG (piano)
NASH ENSEMBLE
Judith Pearce (flute and piccolo) Helen Powell (oboe) Antony Pay (clarinet)
Martin Ronchetti (clarinet and B flat clarinet)
Hale Hambleton (clarinet and bass-clarinet)
Brian Wightman (bassoon) Ian Mackintosh (trumpet) Peter Harvey (trombone) Tristan Fry (percussion)
Christopher van Kampen (cello) Rodney Slatford (double-bass)
The best of present-day jazz on records
Introduced by CHARLES Fox
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Peace in the Family of Man by The Rt. Hon.
Lester B. Pearson , C.C., O.B.E., Ll.D.
5: A Poor Thing, But Our Own f Sunday's broadcast (Radio 4)
6: Which Way Will It Cot Dec. 22 (Radio 4); Dec. 23 (Third)
A set of copies of ' The Listener' containing the six Lectures can be obtained at the conclusion of the series from BBC Publications 35 Marylebone High Street. London. Wt. price 65. Od., including postage and packing. The Lectures will be published in book form by BBC Publications early in 1969.
A surrealist fantasy reviewed and explained by Simon WATSON TAYLOR
Musrum is either a male gypsy mouse or a space dream. It is also a new book by Eric Thacker and Anlhony Earnshaw. Mr. Watson Taylor explains its history. Its charm, and its nuances.
Second broadcast followed by an interlude at 8.25
of the European
Broadcasting Union on whose behalf
Italian Radio presents the third concert
From the Radio Concert Hall, Turin
The rising generation of virtuosos
Maurice-Jean BOURGUE (oboe) Grkgorio Gislin (violin) JERZY Sulikowski (piano)
ITALIAN RADIO
Symphony ORCHESTRA, TURIN
Conducted by MARIO ROSSI
Part 1
by ALAN PRYCE-JONES
A monthly commentary in which Mr. Pryce-Jones talks about the arts and the social scene in and around New York
Part 2
Organ Concerto in G major
JEAN Guillou organ of the Lutheran Church, Berlin
BERLIN BRANDENBURG ORCHESTRA Conducted by Rene Klopfenstein gramophone record
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