gramophone records
gramophone records
Handel
Italian duets: Beato In ver chl pud; A mirarvi to son intento
9.18' Harpsichord Suite in F sharp minor
928' Italian duets: Fronda leg. giera e mobile; Se tu non lascl amore
PATRICIA CLARK (soprano)
JOHANNA PETERS (contralto)
BERNARD RICHARDS (cello continual
CHARLES SPINKS (harpsichord)
A programme of recently released records
Victoria SUMNER (soprano)
RAPHAEL SOMMER (cello) PAUL HAMBURGER (piano)
Sonata broadcast on October 3. 1967
gramophone records
Moura Lympany
Given before an invited audience In the Concert Hall, Broadcasting House, London. Applications for tickets should be sent to the Ticket Unit. BBC. Broadcasting House. London. [Postcode removed]. enclosing s.a.e. Last programme in the present series A new series of instrumental recitals begins on July 2
An opera by Malcolm Williamson
Libretto by William Chappell after the novel by Patrick Leigh Fermor
Recorded from a performance at the London Coliseum on December 5. 1968
The action takes place on the Island of Saint-Jacques on Shrove Tuesday, 1902
PROLOGUE and Act 1
ANGELA BEALE (soprano) JOAN DAVIES (fortepiano) CARL DOLMETSCH
(recorders and treble viol)
CÉCILE DOLMETSCH (treble vioD JEANNE DOLMETSCH
(recorder and treble viol) MARGUERITE DOLMETSCH
(recorder and tenor viol) FRANÇOIS DOLMETSCH
(treble and bass recorders)
SHEILA MARSHALL (viola da gamba) SHARON MCKINLEY (cello) ELIZABETH REES (recorder)
JOSEPH SAXBY (harpsichord)
Part 1
ACT 2
Part 2
From Haslemere Hall
ACT 3
by W. O. MINAY
From St. Cuthbert's Parish Church,
Edinburgh
Ɨ DOMINIC GILL takes a look at some musical events in Wales and Scotland during the next four weeks
See page 38
First of six programmes consisting of Quintets by Mozart and Beethoven's Quartets, Op. 18
AEOLIAN STRING QUARTET
Sydney Humphreys (violin)
Raymond Keenlyside (violin) Margaret Major (viola) Derek Simpson (cello) with Kenneth Essex (viola)
K.515 and Op. 18 No. 2: June 12
Richard Mayne , author and journalist, who lives in Paris, presents his impressions of French society in the immediate aftermath of de Gaulle's retirement and the consequent elections for a new President. Mr. Mavne has visited many parts of France specially for the Third Programme
Produced by George Fischer
Dr. Kit Pedler talks to Elizabeth Gard and David Wilson
Dr. Pedler leads a double life: he is both a practising scientist and a writer of television scripts. He heads the electron-microscopy unit in the Institute of Ophthalmology of London University, but as a writer his main occupation has been Dr. Who. One of his main concerns is the social effects of scientific work, and this is among the subjects explored in tonight's conversation and in a new science fiction series for the BBC called Doomwatch.
MARTINDALE SIDWELL CHOIR
LONDON BACH ORCHESTRA Leader, Alan Loveday ANDREW DAVIS (organ)
Conductor, MARTINDALE SIDWELL followed by an interlude at 10.50