gramophone records
BBC SCOTTISH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Leader, Tom Rowlette
Conductor, JAMES LOUGHRAN
Beethoven
Four Italian Love Songs, Op. 82
DIETRICH FISCHER-DIESKAU (baritone)
JÖRG DEMUS (piano)
9.14' Quintet in E flat major,
Op. 16
LONDON WIND SOLOISTS
Terence Macdonagh (oboe) Jack Brymer (clarinet) William Waterhouse (bassoon)
Alan Civil (horn) with Vladimir Ashkenazy (piano) gramophone records
IGOR OISTRAKH(violin)
MICHAIL CHOMITZER (cello)
VIENNA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Conducted by DAVID OISTRAKH
BrahmS
Concerto in A minor, for violin, cello, and orchestra
10.20* Symphony No. 2, in D major
Recording made available by courtesy of Austrian Radio
Ninth In a series of recordings from this year's festival
Tomorrow: Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Otto Klemperer
OLWEN MORRIS (piano)
KENNETH TUDOR (baritone) WILFRID PARRY (piano)
RAYMOND COHEN (violin) ANTHYA RAEL (piano)
Grieg broadcast on July 27. 1967
GEZA ANDA (piano)
National ORCHESTRA OF THE Monte CARLO OPERA
Conducted by Louis FRÉMAUX
Part 1
Gareth Morris (flute)
Each month a well-known artist Is invited to introduce and perform a wide range of music
In his last programme
GARETH MORRIS with WILFRID PARRY (piano) plays
Part 2
Recording made available by courtesy of Radio Monte Carlo
BETTINA COSACK (soprano)
ANNA MARIA WEINMANN (contralto) FRIEDRICH MELZER (tenor) CLAUS STETZLER (bass) EVA HÖLDERLIN (organ) SOUTH GERMAN RADIO
SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA AND CHORUS Conducted by GERHARD WILHELM
KURT BAUER (piano) SOUTH-WEST GERMAN CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
Conducted by THOMAS UNGAR
Part 1
Missa solemnis in C - Mozart
2.40* Symphony No. 44, in E minor (Trauer) - Haydn
FRIEDRICH GULDA (piano) plays
Part 2
Recordings made available by courtesy of South and South-West German Radios
Records chosen by the under-twenties gramophone records
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An anthology of verse, prose. and song, largely based on the nineteenth-century book by JOHN BICKERDYKE
The Curiosities of Ale and Beer
Compiled by BARRY CAMPBELL Music arranged by FREDERICK MARSHALL
The Readers:
MARY WIMBUSH , DAPHNE ROGERS FRANCIS DE WOLFF DESMOND LLEWELYN DENYS BLAKELOCK Leigh Crutchley
The Singers:
John GIBBS (baritone) DENNIS BRANDT (tenor)
The Planers:
KEITH PUDDY (clarinet)
GILBERT WEBSTER (percussion)
FREDERICK MARSHALL (harpsichord)
Produced by MAURICE BROWN
Champignol malgre lui
A farce by Georges Feydeau translated and adapted by Peter Meyer
with Richard Briers, Gwen Watford, and John Moffatt
Time: The Nineties.
Scene: A Paris Apartment: a military Establishment at Clermont; the house of Mme. Rivolete near Clermont.
Confusion. Panic. Normal life upset. The most dreaded event most decidedly happening. The most unwanted visitor most unexpectedly arriving. Identities mistaken. Affaires discovered. Lovers concealed. A nightmare. As they fight to preserve honour and struggle to maintain appearances the characters do not even smile. We're free to laugh. It's farce to us.
Characters in order of speaking:
E † by J. M. RICHARDS
Editor of The Architectural Review
' Mr. Richards, who has just been s to Japan, wonders whether the notoriously chaotic Japanese cities have not some vital qualities to offer that ours-for all the efforts of our town planners-are failing to achieve.
PRO ARTE ORCHESTRA
Leader, Joshua Glazier
Conducted by VICTOR FELDBRILL