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Contitebor tibi Domine (I) Cantale Domino Salve Regina (II) 0 bone Jesu Iste confessor
Contitebor tibi Domine (II)
Ian PARTRIDGE (tenor)
Nigel Rogers (tenor)
FRANCES MASON (violin) DUNCAN DRUCE (violin) ADAM SKEAPING
(viola da gamba and violone) HAROLD LESTER (harpsichord and chamber organ)
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English CHAMBER ORCHESTRA Led by Nona Liddell
Conducted by MOSHE ATZMON
Broadcast on October 18. lil7
Alfred Brendel
Given before an invited audience In the Concert Hall. Broadcasting House. London. Applications for tickets should be sent to the Ticket Untt. BBC. Broadcasting House. London. [Postcode removed]. enclosing > stamped addressed envelope.
conducts the London Light Orchestra, Leader, Kenneth Sillito in a programme of American music
(Broadcast on July 7, 1967)
Opera in two acts
Music by Donizetti
Libretto by Francois BAYARD and Vernoy ST. GEORCES sung in French gramophone records
Cast In order of singing:
COVENT GARDEN OPERA CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA
Conducted by RICHARD BONYNGE
Act 1 The countryside on the outskirts of a village
4.12* Interval
5.2* ACT 2 A room in the Marquise's palace
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During the Interval
SCARLATTI tSonatas played by MERCEDES OLIVERA (piano) A major (L.428) C major (L.457) F major (L.432) C major (L.5)
C minor (L.352) D major (L.415) B minor (L.33)
B flat major (L.396) C major (L.s.3) F major (L.30)
by MELVILLE COOK
From Hereford Cathedral
FRITZ SPIEGL takes a look at some musical events in the West, Wales, and Northern Ireland during the next seven days
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Second in a series of eleven programmes including all Beethoven's major works In the key of B flat
Piano Concerto No. In B flat major ARTUR SCHNABEL
Philharmonu Orchestra
Conducted by ISSAY DOBROWEN gramophone record
String Quartet, Op. 18 No. 6: February 12
by William Congreve arranged for broadcasting by Raymond Raikes with Alan Wheatley, Maxine Audley Leslie French, and Cyril Shaps The Year: 1693
The Scene: A Gallery In Lord
Touchwood's House. with chambers adjoining.
The Time: From five o'clock to eight In the evening.
Characters in the order of speaking:
The music for ' The Double-Dealer ' by Henry Purcell played by the English Chamber Orchestra
Directed from the harpsichord by Raymond Leppard with Robert Tear (tenor)
Produced by Raymond Raikes
Second broadcast
Two talks on psycho-history by PETER BURKE
Lecturer in History and Director of Studies in the History of Ideas, University of Sussex.
2: Chairs, Mirrors, and Autobiographies
When did we first begin to be aware of psychological anachronism? Were sixteenth - century Frenchmen less visualist than twentieth-century ones? How significant is the Jesuit encouragement of competition in schools? Is it important when courtiers decide 1* is bad manners to scratch in public? Questions like these are the concern of our potential psychological history.
Davidsbiindlertanze
GEZA ANDA (piano) gramophone record
by RAY GOSLING
Second city? Largest bullring In Britain, and no bulls in it. The city of Chamberlain. With self-build housing and a municipal bank ... As Ray Gosling smelt It and felt it-' Brummy is an Irishman with a leek in his turban.'
Second broadcast followed by an interlude at 10.50