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Symphony No. 1, in C... Beethoven
BERLIN PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA Conducted by HERBERT VON KARAJAN
gramophone records
: Brahms
Drei Gesange, Op. 42
9.15* Clavierstücke, Op. 119
9.32' Fiinf Gesange , Op. 104
BBC CHORUS
Conductor, PETER GELLHORN
PETER WALLFISCH (piano)
SYDNEY HUMPHREYS (violin)
BBC SCOTTISH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Leader, Tom Rowlette
Conducted by CHRISTOPHER SEAMAN
Second of thirteen weekly programmes including music by Saint-Saens
PATRICIA CLARK (soprano) _ VIOLA TUNNARD (piano) ( TAGORE PIANO TRIO
Frances Mason (violin)
Jennifer Ward-Clarke (cello) Yu Chun-Yee (piano)
HUGH BEAN (violin)
EILEEN CROXFORD (cello) DAVID PARKHOUSE (piano)
BBC WELSH ORCHESTRA Leader, John Bacon
Conductor, JOHN CAREWE
Part 1
A. L. LLOYD discusses and introduces recordings of folk music
6: Work Songs and Ballads ol Gaelic Scotland
Produced by Madeau Stewart
: Part 2
Divertimento in F (K.138) Mozart Symphony No. 2 ..Robert Simpson
Before an invited audience in the Assembly Rooms. City Hall. Cardiff
St. Mary's, Rotherhithe, London
NICHOLAS DANBY gramophone record
Seventh of twelve programmes
MUSICA RESERVATA
Conducted by JOHN BECKETT 0 praise God in his holiness
Lord who shall dwell in thy tabernacle
The Lamentations of Jeremiah
(five-part setting)
Broadcast on July 19. 1967
Suite: The Prodigal Son Prokofiev
SUISSE ROMANDE ORCHESTRA
Conducted by ERNEST ANSERMET gramophone records
The second of thirteen weekly programmes Including all Stravinsky's ballets conducted by the composer
From The City Hall, Armagh
VERONICA DUNNE (soprano) HAVELOCK NELSON (piano) TRIO OF LONDON
Carmel Kaine (violin) Peter Willison (cello) Philip Jenkins (piano)
4.40* Interval
4.55* Songs
Hereford: Chamber Ensemble ol Wales
During the Interval
FROM MUSIC MAGAZINE
A selected item from last
Sunday's programme
The best of present-day jazz on records
Introduced by CHARLES Fox
† DENBY RICHARDS takes a look at some musical events in the North during the next seven days
See page 40
FÉLIX LECLERC brings his lyrical baggage from the French Canadian backwoods of his childhood and youth
Conversation and songs in French
. Introduced in English by CARL WILDMAN
Illustrated by gramophone records
Second of three weekly programmes
Next Tuestlay: a conversation with Georges Btassens talking and singing in French
A biomedical study of isolation
Since the Tristanlans returned to their island, members of the Medical Research Council have kept in contact with them and visited the island because it is believed that Tristan can be seen as an analogue of an underdeveloped country.
DR. HAROLD LEWIS of the National Institute for Medical Research speaks about this continuing biomedical study with contributions from
Dn. ANTHONY EDWARDS
University of Cambridge
Mr. JOHN FISHER
University of Birmingham Dental School
Dr. GERTRUDE KEIR
University College, London
MRS. MARGARET RICHARDS0N National Institute for Medical Research
DR. D. F. ROBERTS
University of Newcastle upon
Tyne DR. D A. J TYRRELL
Medical Research Council Cold Research Unit
Programme arranged by Archie Clow
Second broadcast
LONDON OBOE QUARTET Janet Craxton
(oboe and cor anglais) Perry Hart (violin)
Brian Hawkins (viola) Kenneth Heath (cello)
Part 1
by JEAN SEZNEC
Fellow of All Souls, and Marshal Foch Professor of French Literature in the University of Oxford
' Besides being a classical scholar and a historian of philosophy, Diderot was interested in physiology, in mathematics, in rural economy, in anthropology, in music, in theology, in painting. in linguistics. He roamed every field of learning; he pursued every idea as eagerly, he said. as if he were running after loose women.'
From the Wigmore Hall, London followed by an Interlude at 10.55