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Capriccio brillant, for piano and orchestra GARY GRAFFMAN BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Conducted by CHARLES MUNCH
9.15* Symphony No. 1. in C minor
NEW PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA, conducted by WOLFGANG SAWALLISCH gramophone records
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by HOWARD FLETCHER
From St. John the Divine.
Kennlngton, London
ION VOICOU (violin)
MONIQUE HAAS (piano) CHARLES ROSEN (piano)
GÉRARD SOUZAY (baritone) DALTON BALDWIN (piano) JUILLIARD STRING QUARTET
Robert Mann , Isidore Cohen Raphael Hillyer , Claus Adam gramophone records
BBC Scottish
SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Leader, Tom Rowlette
Conductor, JAMES LOUGHRAN
1.0 News; Weather
Orchestra Leader, Maurice Brett
Conductor, STANLEY BLACK and the NRU HILVERSUM PROMENADE ORCHESTRA
Conducted by GIJSBERT NIEUWLAND
Recordings made available by courtesy of the Netherlands Radio Union
VITALY GROMADSKY (bass)
BBC CHORUS
BBC CHORAL SOCIETY
Moscow RADIO ORCHESTRA
Leader, Vladimir Andreyer
Conducted by GENNADI ROZHDESTVENSKY
Part 1: Shostakovich
The Execution of Stepan Razin
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Fifth of six weekly programmes
Part 2: Tchaikovsky
Symphony No. 4, in F minor
Broadcast on August 17. 1966
Polish Radio Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Jan Krenz : Feb. 5
International Choral Competition Great Britain
Elimination Rounds
Youth Class
Round 1. Match 3
From Wales
Ely Girls' Choir
Conducted by Ray Jamma
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From the West
NEWTON PARK COLLEGE Choir
Conductor, JOHN RICHARDS
MIXED VOICE CLASS Round 2, Match 1
From the North
BLACKBURN BACH CHOIR
Conductor, JOHN BERTALOT
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From Northern Ireland
CATHEDRAL CONSORT OF BELFAST
Conductor. HARRY GRINDLE
Adjudicators, SIR THOMAS ARMSTRONG, ALLEN PERCIVAL, DAVID WILLCOCKS
Introduced by MARTIN MUNCASTER
Produced by Anthony Philpott
CONRAD WILSON takes a look at some musical events in the Midlands and East Anglia during the next seven days
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The Off-West End Theatre
JIM HAYNES (Arts Laboratory)
CHARLES MAROWITZ (OpenSpacel DAVID FAULKNER and ED BERMAN (Co-directors of Inter-Action) talk to RONALD EYRE about the new concepts of theatre they are developing outside the framework of commercial and State-subsidised theatre in London
Produced by Philip French
by Eric Ewens
The great trio of Irish writers who acknowledged the influence of Ibsen have left many memorials, in critical or dramatic form, to the impact of the great Norwegian.
played by ROBERT Gross with SUSAN BRADSHAW (piano)
All first broadcast performances in this country
by W. B. STANFORD
Regius Professor of Greek in the University of Dublin
There are qualities inherent in words which a poet or orator can exploit to please us or to annoy us or to influence us. Professor Stanford illustrates how the sound of words can be as important as their conceptual meaning, and can influence the unconscious minds of both those who chose the words and those who hear them.
With readings by DENYS HAWTHORNE and the voices, on record, of W. E. Gladstone , W. B. Yeats. James Joyce , and Dylan Thomas
Produced by Adrian Johnson
Second broadcast
A critical reappraisal by DR. MICHAEL TANNER
Fellow of Corpus Christi College. Cambridge, and Lecturer in Moral Sciences
Dr. Tanner argues that there is very little criticism of opera which takes the art-form as seriously as it deserves. He illustrates this claim by considering ' the confusion into which Mozart's Cosi fan tutte has thrown its commentators,' and offers an alternative account, using excerpts from that work.
A performance of ' Cosl fan tutte ': tomorrow at 3.0 p.m. (Music Programme) followed by an interlude at 10.55
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