ACADEMY OF
ST. MARTIN-IN-THE-FIELDS Directed by NEVILLE MARRINER (violin) gramophone records
A request programme of gramophone records
Mendelssohn
An excerpt from
Part 2 of his oratorio Elijah with GWYNETH JONES, JANET BAKER NICOLAI GEDDA , and DIETRICHFISCHER-DIESKAU
WANDSWORTHSCHOOL Boys' CHOIR Director of Music. Russell Burgess
New PHILHARMONIA
CHORUS and ORCHESTRA
Conducted by RAFAEL FRUHBECKde BURGOS gramophone record
gramophone records
by JAMES DALTON From the Queen's College, Oxford
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RALPH HOLMES (violin)
HAYDN ORCHESTRA
Leader, Joshua Glazier
Conductor. HARRY NEWSTONE
1.0 News; Weather
BBC Midland Light Orchestra
Leader, John Bradbury
Conducted by Robert Farnon
London Studio Strings
Leader, Reginald Leopold
Conducted by Owain Arwel Hughes
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VALERIE TRYON (piano)
RICHARD MORGAN (oboe) MICHEAL WINFIELD (oboe) JOHN MCCAW (clarinet)
ARCHIEBALDJACOB (clarinet) GWYDIONBROOKE(bassoon) RONALD WALLER (bassoon) NICHOLAS BUSCH (horn) IAN BEERS (horn)
New PILHARMONIAORCHESTRA Guest Leader, Jack Rothstein
Conducted by SIR ADRIAN BOULT
Broadcast on August 15. 1968
International Choral Competition
EQUAL VOICECLASS: Semi-final 2
From Finland
BRAHE DJAKNAR
Conductor. GOTTFRID GRÄSBECK
V.
From New Zealand
CHRISTCHIURCH LIEDERTAFEL Conductor, KEITH NEWSON
Adjudicators: KRISTIAN LANGE
HANS KERKHOFF, THOMAS MATTHEWS ALLEN PERCIVAL
ROGER VOLET Introduced by MARTIN MUNCASTER
Produced by Anthony Philpott
Presented by the BBC in collaboration with the European Broadcasting Union
ROGER NORTH takes a look at some musical events in the Midlands and East Anglia during the next seven days
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The ' 48 '
Preludes and Fugues (Book 1)
No. 20. in A minor No. 11. in F major No. in D minor No. 19, in A major
No. 14, in F sharp minor No.3, in C sharp major played on the piano by JAMES FRISKIN (1886-1967)
The third of eight programmes recorded in 1962 and 19S3 in which James Friskin played Bach's 48 Preludes and Fugues: broadcast on April 24. 1963
Introduced by Bryan Magee Tins edition includes:
A discussion with PROFESSOR A. J. AVER on the third volume of the Autobiography of Bertrand Russell
A report on the Brighton Festival conference on the Future of Opera
Produced by Philip French and Russell Harty
The radio autobiography of Lord Bull of Bushe
Builder, administrator, animal-lover, a man who in his time has been described as the Christian conscience of Britain, Lord Bull looks back over the ' changing scenes ' of his life.
Research by JOHN WELLS
Production by Douglas Cleverdon
To be repeated on June 5
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Michel Beroff (piano)
Les solistes des choeurs de I'O.R.T.F.
Conductor, Marcel Couraud
Recorded tn the Queen Elizabeth Hall , London, on July 2, 1968
Part 1
A review by IAN GRIMBLE of John Lome Campbell 's and Trevor Hall 's book Strange Things which discusses research into second sight in the Highlands, and the part played in it by Ada Goodrich Freer in the late nineteenth century.
Part 2
Today's overseas commodity and financial news. London Stock Market closing reports