gramophone records
BBC NORTHERN SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Leader, Reginald Stead
Conducted by MAURICE HANDFORD
: Brahms
Concerto in A minor, for violin, cello, and orchestra
WOLFGANG SCHNEIDERHAN JANOS STARKER
BERLIN RADIO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Conducted by FERENC FRICSAT gramophone record
EUGEN D'ALBERT (1864-1932)
Beethoven
Scherzo (Sonata In E flat major,
Op. 31 No.3)
Rondo (Sonata In C major, Op.
53) (Waldstein)
Six Ecossaises in E flat major
EMIL SAUER (1862-1942)
Liszt Valse oubliée No.
Consolation No.3, 3, in D flat major Gnomenreigen
MORITZ ROSENTHAL (1862-1946) gramophone and piano roll records
Second of fourteen programmes
ANTONY HOPKINS discusses a work or theme of current interest
THE LINDSAY SINGERS
Conductor, ETHNA BARROR GERALDINE O'GRADY (violim
HAVELOCK NELSON (Piano)
UTO UGIU (violin)
ULSTER ORCHESTRA
Leader, Meyer Stolow
Conductor, SERGIU COMISSIONA
St. John's Church, LUneburg
PIET KEEgramophone record Sixth of twelve programmes
ALAN JONES (baritone)
ROBERT SPENCER (lute)
Broadcast on July 3. 1968
Concert-Master, Peter Mountain
Conducted by EDGAR COSMA with MINDRU KATZ (piano)
Prelude: Tristan and Isolde.Waoner
A series of programmes in which musicians sketch in the background of their musical lives and introduce the music
This week
John Clegg (piano) plays
Sonata in G major, Op. 14 No. 2 - Beethoven
Silhouette in D major, Op. 53 No. - Reger
Prelude in G sharp minor, Op. 32 No. 12 - Rachmaninoo
Poissons d'or (Images) - Debussy
SANDEFJORD GIRLS' CHOIR
Conductor, SVERRE VALEN
Shostakovich
Preludes (Op. 34)
No. 2. In A minor No. 24, in D minor
No. 14, In E flat minor
Preludes and Fugues (Op. 87)
No. 1. in C major No. 2. in A minor
5.8* Szymanowski
Preludes Nos. 4 and 5 (Op. 1) Study No. 3 (Op. 4)
Studies Nos. 3 and 4 (Op. 33)
SJ9* Ronald Stevenson
Prelude for Jean Sibelius (1948) Heroic Song for Hugh MacDiarmia
(1967)
5.30* Alan Bush
Cantata for voice and piano;
Voices of the Prophets
RONALD STEVENSON (piano)
KENNETH BOWEN (tenoit ALAN BUSH (piano)
Cantata broadcast on Not. 26. 1968
THE FAIREY BAND Conductor, HARRY MORTIMER
DENny RICHARDS takes a look at some musical events in London and the South-East during the coming weekend
See page 40
Six programmes based on recordings of public discussions In the University of Liverpool 1: Keeping People Alive
Speakers
DR. HENRY MILLER
Vice-chancellor of the University of Newcastle
DR. ANTHONY BLOOM
Exarch of the Russian Church of Western Europe
In the chair,
LORD COHEN OF BIRKENBEAD President of the General Medica) Council
In each programme there are talks by the two main speakers, discussion, and answers to questions put to the speakers by the audience
Programme arranged by Archie Clow
Abortion: January 13 See page 38
Part I
Symphony No. 5 (1922) DANISH RADIO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Conducted by MILTIADES CARIDIS
HALLAM TENNYSON compares translations of two of Shakespeare's sonnets in French, Italian, and German
Readers.
MARIUS GORING. JEAN NEGRONI Romolo VALLI. WOLF FREES and MICHAEL REDGRAVE
Second broadcast
Symphony No. 6 (1925)
(Sinfonia semplice)
DANISH RADIO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Conducted by JANOS Ferencsik Recording made available by courtesy of the Danish State Radio
played by the SUK TRIO
Josef Suk (violin)
Josef Chuchro (cello) Jan Panenka (piano)
Trio in D major, Op. 70 No. 1
(The Ghost)
Trio in B flat major, Op. 97
(The Archduke)
Broadcast on March 13. 1967. from the Queen Elizabeth Hall. London