Part 1
Second of four programmes jneluding large-scale chamber music by Brahms and Dvorak
Part 2 gramophone records
Introduced by Steve Race
Three Symphonic Sketches: La mer
New Philharmonia Orchestra Conducted by Pierre BOULEZ gramophone record
DOWLAND CONSORT
Director. BRIAN BOYDELL , who also introduces the programme
Senti
Ach Elselein: So Ich, Herzlieb, nun von dir sdieid: Herzog Ullrich 's Jagdlied: Unsaglich Schmerz; Mit Lust tritt ich an diesen Tanz: Mag ich Unglück mit widerstan; Christ ist erstanden
Lechner
Das Hohenlied Satomonis; Lob der
Musik; Gott b'hiite dich
Dr. Joseph Needham , Fellow of the Royal Society and holder of the Order of the Brilliant Star of China, talks to Elizabeth GARD and David WILSON
Dr. Needham. ex-biochemist, now sinologist and Master of Gonville and Caius College. Cambridge, is half way through preparing a many volumed history of Science and civilisaiton in China.
Second broadcast
Opera in one act
Libretto by FELix DÖRMANN Italian translation by A. GRONEN KUBIZKI
Music by Karel Szymanowski sung in Italian
First broadcast in this country
Cost:
ROME CHORUS and SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA OF ITALIAN RADIO
Chorus-Master, Nino Antonellini Conducted by FERRUCCfOSCAGUA Scene: The royal bedchamber in the palace of an oriental monarch, in legendary times Recording made available by courtesy of Italian Radio
The opera was first produced in Warsaw in 1922 and foreshadows Szyntanowski's later masterpiece King Roger.
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Lawrence Martin , Professor of War Studies at King's College, London
Next Saturday: second of four fortnightly talks by David Phillips
Cinq melodies de Venise, Op. 58
GERARD.SOUZAY (baritone) Dalton BALDWIN (piano)
10.10* Trio in D minor, Op. 120
Kenneth SILLlTO (violin) TERENCE WElL (cello)
LAMAR CROWSON (piano) gramophone records
LAURENCE DAVIES discusses the changes that took place in French academic music life after Franck. He examines Faure's role as a teacher and discusses his relationship with Ravel as well as his influence on French music in general