VIENNA PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA gramophone records
BBC CONCERT ORCHESTRA Leader, Arthur Leavins
Conducted by JIRI STAREK
Handel
Concerto Grosso No. 1, in B flat major (Op. 3 No. 1) ACADEMY OF
ST. MARTlN-IN-THE-FIELDS Directed by NEVILLE MARRINER (violin)
9.14* Chandos Anthem No. 10: The
Lord is my light
APRIL CANTELO (soprano) IAN PARTRIDGE (tenor) Choir OF
KING'S COLLEGE CHAPEL, CAMBRIDGE ACADEMY OF
ST. MARTIN-IN-THE-FlELDS
Conducted by DAVID WILLCOCKS gramophone records
RAPHAEL SOMMER (cello)
BBC WELSH ORCHESTRA Leader, John Bacon
Conductor, JOHN CAREWE
BENTHIEN QUARTET
Ulrich Benthien (violin)
Rudolf-Maria MUller (violin) Martin Ledig (viola)
Wolfram Hentschel (cello)
RONALD SMITH (piano)
DIETRICH FISCHER-DIESKAU (baritone) GERALD MOORE (piano)
ALFREDO CAMPOLI (violin) VALERIE TRYON (piano) gramophone records
CITY OF BIRMINGHAM SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Leader, Felix Kok
Conductor, HUGO RIGNOLD
Part 1
Wilfred Brown (tenor)
Each month a well-known artist is Invited to introduce and perform a wide range of music
In his first programme
WILFRED BROWN , with WILFRID PARRY (piano), sings
Part2
Broadcast on September 29, 1965
A gramophone record of excerpts from the ballet with music by Herold arranged by JOHN LANCHBERY -, who conducts the Orchestra OF THE ROYAL OPERA House, COVENT GARDEN
conducting the BBC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Leader, Hugh Maguire with MAX ROSTAL (violin)
Broadcast on December 14, 1963
gramophone records
Third of five programmes further illustrating the series heard on Thursdays in Study on 3
The second of a series of three pro. grammes concerning the National Band Festivals, and a look back into the history of FODENS MOTOR WORKS BAND Conductor, REX MORTIMER
Produced by David Richardson
JOHN Amis talks to the artists
-composers, conductors, or performers-most closely concerned with the highlights of next week's broadcast music
DOMINIC GILL takes a look at some musical events in London and the South-East during the coming mid-week
See page 38
The third of a series of programmes mainly drawn from his chamber and choral works
Serenade in A, for piano
Suite italienne, for cello and piano Octet for wind instruments RAFAEL SOMMER (cello) YONTY SOLOMON (piano)
LEONARDO ENSEMBLE
Douglas Whittaker (flute) Colin Bradbury (clarinet)
Geoffrey Gambold (bassoon) Ian Mcintosh (trumpet)
Richard Walton (trumpet)
Alfred Flaszynski (trombone) John Iveson (trombone) with William Waterhouse (bassoon) Octet broadcast on March 31. 1967 Next programme, music for children: June 12
Ɨ by DAVID EVERSLEY
The Hunt Report has been published and most of its recommendations rejected; the Maud Report on Local Government is imminent, but other reports are still far behind in the pipeline. Is Government by Public Enquiry, admittedly an old British tradition, really the best we can do?
Dr. Eversley, Reader in Population Studies in the University of Sussex, has just been appointed Chief Strategic Planner to the Greater London Council.
by Marguerite Duras translated by BARBARA BRAY
Railway trunks throughout France had yielded up parts of a woman's body. The police traced the source to a single intersection at Viorne and the district soon produced its anatomist. Why had a fifty-one-year-old married woman murdered her deaf-and-dumb cousin? with and Produced by RONALD MASON
The '48'
Preludes and Fugues (Book 2) No. 1. in C major; No. 10. in E minor; No. 23, in B major; No. 18. In G sharp minor; No. 7. in E flat major; No. 22. in B flat minor played on the piano by JAMES FRISKIN (1886-1967)
The fifth of eight programmes recorded in 1962 and 1963 in which James Friskin played Bach's 48 Preludes and Fugues: broadcast on August 31. 1963
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