gramophone records
BBC Scottish SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Leader, Tom Rowlette Conducted by Christopher SEAMAN
Dunstable, Byrd, and Purcell
CHOIR OF
KING'S COI.LEGE CHAPEL, CAMBRIDGE ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
Conducted by DAVID WILLCOCKS gramophone records
for British and Commonwealth
Duos and Trios
ORION TRIO
Peter Thomas (violin)
Sharon McKinley (cello) Ian Brown (piano)
First prizewinners In the Trio section
Recorded during the first stage of the competition at Dartington Hall. Devon
Fourth in a weekly series
ANTONY HOPKINS discusses a work or theme of current interest
Brahms
Ballade in D minor, Op. 10 No. 1 Six Pieces, Op. 118
LAWRENCE GLOVER (piano)
to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Save the Children Fund
See facing page and page 43 followed by an interlude at 12.45* of music by Schumann un gramophone records
NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA
Conducted by LEONARD BERNSTEIN gramophone records
BBC MIDLAND LIGHT ORCHESTRA
Leader, John Bradbury
Conducted by MICHAEL MOORES
HILVERSUM PROMENADE Orchestra Conducted by GUSBERT NIEUWLAMD and BENEDICT SILBERMAN
HUNGARIAN RADIO AND T.V. STRING DANCE ORCHESTRA
Conducted by GYÖRGY LEHEL with JANOS GYULAI-GAL (piano)
Recordings made available by courtesy of Netherlands Radio Union and Hungarian Radio
Concert-Master, Peter Mountain
Conducted by LAWRENCE FOSTER
A series of programmes in which musicians sketch in the background of their musical lives and introduce the music
This week
Atarah Ben-Tovim (flute) with ANGELA CHIDELL (piano), plays
SYDNEY HUMPHREYS (violin) RAYMOND KEENLYSIDE (violin! MARGARET MAJOR (viola)
Hindemith broadcast on June 8,
1S64; Kodaly on November 6. 196S
BAND OF THE
ROYAL ARTIlLERY (Woolwich)
Conducted by Captain R. QUINN
Director of Music
STANLEY SADIE looks at musical events in London and the South-East during the coming weekend
See page 44
Every tool changes, to some extent, the task it was invented to perform: the more powerful the tool the greater the change. Fresh from its success in commerce and industry our most powerful tool, the computer, seems poised to transform our approach to medical practice. tPAUL VAUGHAN discusses the existing and future use of computers in hospitals and general practice with: DR. MICHAEL ABRAMS Guy's Hospital
ALEX D'AGAPEYEFF
Computer Analysts and Programmers Ltd.
PROFESSOR JOHN ANDERSON King's College Hospital
PROFESSOR WILFRID CARD Glasgow University
MICHAEL HEALY
Medical Research Council
PROFESSOR JIM PAYNE
Royal College of Surgeons
Dr CLIVE SPICER
Medical Research Council Computing Centre
PROFESSOR IAN WOOTON Hammersmith Hospital
Computers and Society, two enquiries by Rex Malik : May 26 and 29
from the Theatre National Populaire, Paris
Halina Lukomska (soprano)
Maria Bergmann (piano) Hugo D'Alton (mandolin) Paul Stingl (guitar)
BBC Symphony Orchestra Leader, Eli Goren
Conducted by =Pierre Boulez
Part 1: Varese 0
Integrates
8.57* Offrandes, for soprano and chamber orchestra
Recorded for the BBC by French Radio on May 12
by JOHN MADDOX
Editor of Nature
The recent development of the gas centrifuge for separating isotopes of uranium, coupled with the possibility that lasers could be used as cheap triggers for H-bombs, seems at first sight to militate for an increase in membership of the nuclear club. Mr. Maddox discusses these technical possibilities and the effects they are likely to have in altering the ' nuclear balance of power.
Part 2: Boulez Pli selon pli
The story of a Tunisian orphan written by TEBRIZI SADAOUI and read by NADIM SAWALHA
'Don'be sad, my son,' said the Grand Chef to comfort the boy. 'We'll die sooner or later. We are nothing but ephemeral beings under the winds of eternity.'
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