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A request programme of records
Conducted by JOHN LANCHBERY
Purcell; Britten gramophone records
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by Michael AUSTIN
From Bridlington Priory
CECIL ARONOWITZ (viola)
CELIA ARIELI (piano) NEMET PIANO QUARTET
Mary Nemet. Christopher Wellington Olga Hegedus. Albert Landa
SYLVIA ROSENBERG (violin)
BBC SCOTTISH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Leader, Tom Rowlette
Conductor. JAMES LOUGHRAN
Obliques Thea Musarave
12.27* Violin Concerto No. 2, in G minor. Walton
1.0 News; Weather
A Spring Fairy-tale after Ostrovsky Opera in four acts and a prologue by Rimsky-Korsakov
English version by EDWARD AGATE
See panel below
The action takes place In the land of the Berendeys in legendary times. Prologue: The Red Mountain near the Tsar's capital
2.35* Act 1 The village of Berendey
3.7* Act 2 The Tsar's palace
3.41* Act 3 The Sacred Forest
4.11* Act 4 The Valley of Yarllo
Recorded before an invited audience in the Camden Theatre. London
Ann Rob.son. Patricia Kern , Clifford Grant , and John Fryatt broadcast by permission of Sadler's Welts Opera Co.; Kenneth Macdonald by permission of the Gen. Administrator. Royal Opera House Covent Garden
Broadcast on July 14. 1968
HEINZ HOLLIGER (oboe)
URSULA HOLLIGER (harp)
ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
Leader, Emanuel Hurwitz
Conducted by JOHN PRITCHARD
International Choral CompetttioD Great Britain
Elimination Rounds
YOUTH CLASS, Round 2, Match 2
From Scotland
Scottish JUNIOR SINGERS Conductor, AGNES DUNCAN v. from the North
WIRRAL COUNTY GRAMMAR SCHOOL FOR GIRLS' CHOIR
Conductor, Doris PARKINSON
MIXED VOICE CLASS
Final
From the North
BLACKBURN BACH CHOIR
Conductor, JOHN BERTALOT v. from the Midlands BROADLAND SINGERS
Conductor, ANGELA DUGDALE
Adjudicators, SIR THOMAS ARMSTRONG ALLEN PERCIVAL , DAVID WILLCOCKS
Introduced by MARTIN MUNCASTER
Produced by Anthony Philpott
EVAN SENIOR looks at musical events in the Midlands and East Anglia during the next seven days
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EDWARD LUCIE-SMITH talks with the weaver PETER COLLINGWOOD , an exhibition of Whose rugs and wall tapestries is at the Victoria and Albert Museum and introduces a conversation between NICHOLAS TAYLOR and NORMAN REID , Director of the Tate Gallery , about the Gallery's extension plan and the public response to it
Produced by Leonie Cohn
Quartet No. 2, in F sharp minor, Op. 10, with soprano in the last two movements (Stejan George:
Litanei; Entriickung)
MARGARET PRICE (soprano) DARTINGTON STRING QUARTET Colin Sauer (violin) Peter Carter (violin) Keith Lovell (viola)
Michael Evans (cello)
Second of four programmes
Quartet No. 3: February 26
by Dr. Francis Crick ,
F.R.S. Dr. Crick explores the changing attitudes that must inevitably follow current and future applications of biological research. Many of these are disturbing to say the least, if indeed not generally acceptable to many people. tA slightly shortened recording of the Rickman Godlee Lecture given at University College, London, in the late autumn.
Schumann Carnaval , Op. 9 SOLOMON (piano)
(tenor)
Song recital with PAUL HAMBURGER (piano)
Schumann
Requiem; Meine Rose Die Sennin
Schubert
Wanderers Nachtlied (D.768)
Rastlose Liebe
Nacht und Traume Der Schiffer
Glinka Doubt
Ah, you darling, lovely girl Barcarolle
Tchaikovsky
In this moonlit night At the ball
Don Juan 's serenade
Mussorgsky
Little star; The goat
Grizko'sSong (Sorochlntsy Fair) Part of a public concert given on April 26. 1967, at the Rosehlll Theatre. Moresby, Cumberland
Broadcast on December 27. 1967