A weekly programme of recent records
Third of twelve weekly programmes played by the OROMONTE PIANO Trio
Perry Hart (violin)
Kenneth Heath (cello) Nina Milkina (piano)
Trio in F sharp minor (H.XV.26)
9.19*Trio in D minor (H.XV.23)
H.XV.26 broadcast on July 28. 1968; H.XV.23 on October 6, 1968
G minor (H.XV. 19); C major (H.XV. 27)
A request programme of gramophone records"
Record Review
Contributed by ALAN BLYTH JOAN CHISSELL and EDWARD GREENFIELD
Edited by Anna Instone and Julian Herbage
Introduced by JULIAN HERBAGE
The 48 Preludes and Fugues played by DENIS MATTHEWS (piano)
Book l, Nos. 7-12
Second in a series of eight programmes
played by the BOROOIN STRING QUARTET
Rostislav Dubinsky (violin)
Jaroslav Alexandrov (violin) Dmitri Shebalin (viola)
Valentin Berlinsky (cello)
Part 1
Quartet No. 6, in G major
Op. 101 (1956)
Opera in two acts
Music by Benjamin Britten
Libretto by E. M. FORSTER and Eric CROZIER adapted from the story by Herman Melville gramophone records
Cast in order of singing:
AMBROSIAN OPERA CHORUS
LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Conducted by the composer
ACT 1
Prologue
Scene 1 Main deck and quarter-deck of H.M.S. Indomitable
Scene 2 The Captain's cabin
Scene 3 The berth-deck
Part 2
Quartet No. 4. in D major
Op. 83 (1949)
ACT 2
Scene 1 Main deck and quarter-deck Scene 2 The Captain's cabin
Scene 3 A bay of the upper-gun deck
Scene 4 Main deck and quarter-deck Epilogue
Part 3
Quartet No. 5, in B flat major
Op. 92 (1951)
4.43* Quartet No. 7, in F sharp minor, Op. 108 (1960)
Second of three programmes recorded in June 1968 from the Goldsmiths' Hall. London, in association with the City Music Society
Quartets Nos. 10, S. 9, and 11
JAMES DALTON talks about Buxtehude's writing for the organ and introduces some examples of it
Recorded in The Queen's College
Chapel, Oxford
A miscellany of readings
This edition includes new poems by BARRY COLE , JOHN DANIEL
JEREMY HOOKER , GEORGE KENDRICK LAURENCE LERNER
HAROLD MASSINGHAM. DAVID POSNER and SYDNEY TREMAYNE
Read by the authors themselves
Introduced by GEORGE MACBETH
A folk story by Leo Tolstoy
Adapted for radio by DOUGLAS CLEVERDON from the translation by AYLMER MAUDE with songs (in English versions by Nest Cleverdon ) and music composed by ALEXANDER TCHEREPNIN
His brothers: with the SINFONIA OF LONDON and the AMBROSIAN SINGERS solo tenor, Leslie Fyson
Conducted by THE COMPOSER and with electronic music supervised by Serge Tcherepnin at the BBC Radiophonic Workshop
Produced by DOUGLAS CLEVERDON
Second broadcast
Shura Cherkassky (piano) London Philharmonic Orchestra
Led by Gerald Jarvis
Conductor, Bernard Haitink
From the Royal Albert Hall , London Part 1
Suite: Nutcracker
7.53* Piano Concerto No. 1, In
B flat minor
by A. M. RENDEL , Diplomatic
Correspondent of The Times
Our overseas information services cost more than £ 30 million a year, but if Rosa Dartle in David Copnerfield had asked for information today, would she have felt the money was being well spent?
Part 2
Symphony No. 4, in F minor
A portrait of Richard Buckminster Fuller by John Donat with recordings of Buckminster Fuller ' thinking aloud '
[nventor in the twenties of the Dymaxion House, the first real ' machine for living in.' discoverer of the Geodesic principle by which thousands of structures have been built all over the world, Buckminster Fuller describes himself as the world's first comprehensive designer.
Produced by Leonie Cohn
Second broadcast
YUGOSLAV Radio CHAMBER CHOIR
Conducted by Lojze LEBIC
Recording made available by courtesy of Belgian Radio