ARCHIV-PRODUCTION ENSEMBLE
Conducted by WOLFGANG HOFMANN
DESMOND DUPRÉ ,OSIAN ELLIS
PHlLOMUSICA OF LONDON
Conducted by GRANVILLE JONES
CONCERTGEBOUW ORCHESTRA
Conducted by EUGEN JOCHUM gramophone records
CLEVELAND ORCHESTRA
Conducted by GEORGE SZELL
PETER KATIN
LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Conducted by ANTHONY COLLINS Suisse ROMANDE ORCHESTRA Conducted byERNEST ANSERMET gramophone records
JAMES BOWMAN (counter-tenor) DAVID CHANNON (lute)
English CONSORT OF VIOLS
Richard Nicholson (treble viol) Roderick Skeaping (treble viol) Kenneth Skeaping (tenor viol) Sheila Marshall (tenor viol) Elizabeth Goble (bass viol) Ad;.m Skeaping (bass viol)
JANET CRAXTON (oboe)
BBC WELSH ORCHESTRA Leader.John Bacon
Conductor, JOHN CAREWE
Third of thirteen weekly programmes including music by Saint-Saens
THEA KING (clarinet) CELIA ARIELI (piano)
MICHAEL ISADOR (piano) JANACEK STRING QUARTET Jiri Travnicek (violin) Adolf Sykora (violin) Jiri Kratochvil (viola) Karel Krafka (cello)
Janacek broadcast on Feb. 6. 1967
VIENNA PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA
Conducted by HERBERT VON KARAJAN
1.0 News; Weather
JOSEPH ROLLINO :PAUL SHEFTEL
CHOIR OF THE CHURCH
OF THE HOLY CROSS, DRESDEN DRESDEN STATE ORCHESTRA
Conducted by THE COMPOSER Conducted by GARY BERTINI gramophone records
BBC CONCERT ORCHESTRA Leader. Arthur Leavins
Conductor, MARCUS DODS with IAN WILSON (oboe)
UTAH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Conducted by MAURICE ABRAVANEL CHICAGO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Conducted by THE COMPOSER BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Conducted by CHARLES MUNCH gramophone records
Third of thirteen weekly programmes including all Stravinsky's ballets conducted by the composer
This week, from the Shire Hall, Hereford
CHAMBER ENSEMBLE OF WALES Douglas Townshend (flute) Philip Jones (oboe)
Michael Saxton (clarinet) George Totield (bassoon) David Cripps (horn) John Bacon (violin)
Geoffrey York (viola) John Cullis (cello)
Ronald Smith (double-bass)
FROM MUSIC MAGAZINE
A selected item from last Sunday's programme
The best of present-day jazz on records
Introduced by CHARLES Fox
MALCOLM RAYMENT takes a look at some musical events in the North during the next seven days
See page 38
GEORGES BRASSENS in the wings of the Bobino Theatre in Montparnasse talks (in French) to CARL WILDMAN who introduces (in English) this fabulist much loved by Parisians
Illustrated by gramophone records
Last of three programmes
A Recruiting Pamphlet by Bernard Shaw with Donal McCann
Marie Kean and Lockwood West
' Strictly between ourselves, O'Flaherty, do you think we should have got an army without conscription if domestic life had been as happy as people say it is? '
Preface read by DENYS HAWTHORNE
Produced and adapted by RONALD MASON
Second broadcast
EDITH SELIG (soprano)
HUGHETTE DREYFUS (harpsichord) CHRISTIAN LARDD (flute) SERGE BLANC (violin)
JEAN CLAUDE BERNÈDE (violin) PAUL BOUFIL (cello)
Part 1
L'lmpeYiale (Les nations)
Ordre No. 13
Second lecon de tenebres
by HENRY SWAIN
Chief Architect to
Nottinghamshire County Council
At Bingham, a big village eleven miles from Nottingham, a large new comprehensive school will open in the spring, the first of four designed to give a cultural and social focus to their respective neighbourhoods. Henry Swain , who has for long been associated with the county's school building programme, outlines the thinking behind this venture.
Concert royal No. 4, in E minor
Airs sérieux:
Qu'on ne me dise pas Doux liens d'amour
Brunette
Trio-Sonata: L'astree
Recorded at a public concert given in the Queen Elizabeth Hall. London. on Oclober 29, 1968
by PHILIP MASON
Director of the Institute of Race Relations
It is still amazing that twelve hundred British Civil Servants once administered all India. Philip Mason, who was an Indian Civil Servant himself, takes two recent books as an occasion to reflect on the development of his own ideas about the Empire; particularly, about the significance of its passing.
Second broadcast
Today's overseas commodity and financial news, London Stock Market closing reports