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A request programme of gramophone records
Brahms
Capriccio in D minor; Intermezzo in A minor; Capriccio in G minor (Fantasies, Op. 116)
WILHELM KEMPFF (piano)
Trio in E flat major, Op. 40
HEPHZIBAH MENUHIN (piano) YEHUDI MENUHIN (violin) ALAN CIVIL (horn) gramophone records
A Centennial Collection of Folk Songs
4: Love Ballads and Laments
Recording made available by courtesy of C.B.C.
4: Herzogenburg
A record of music by Speth, Froberger, Krieger. Pachelbel, and Fischer, played by HERBERT TACHEZI
Introduced by JOHN LADE
Third of twelve programmes played by the OROMONTE PIANO TRIO Perry Hart (violin)
Kenneth Heath (cello) Nina Milkina (piano)
Trio in G minor (H.XV.l)
11.0* Trio in D major (H.XV.7)
Broadcast on February 2
BBC NORTHERN
SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Leader, Reginald Stead
Conducted by MEREDITH DAVIES and FRANK CLIFF
Part 1
VLADIMIR ASHKENAZY (piano) plays music by Prokofiev gramophone record
Part 2
Given before an Invited audience
In the Town Hall. Leeds
Wind Quintet from the BBC Training Orchestra
Anne Bryant (flute), Peter Healy (oboe), Michael Harris (clarinet), Robert Jordan (bassoon), Peter Kane (horn) with IAN BROWN (piano)
Fourth In a series of thirteen weekly recitals- given before an invited audience in the Concert Hall, Broadcasting House, London. Applications for tickets should be sent to the Ticket Unit, BBC. Broadcasttng House. London. [Postcode removed], enclosing s.a.e.
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Concert-Master, Peter Mountain
Conducted by BERNARD KEEFFE
The 48 Preludes and Fugues played by Denis MATTHEWS (piano)
Book 1, Nos. 21-24
Broadcast on February 9
Fourth in a series of eight programmes
Dramatic dialogue by Pushkin
English translation by A. F. B. CLARK
4.45* Opera in one act by Rimsky-Korsakov
STATE ACADEMY CHOIR OF THE UKRAINIAN DYMKA
LEo OSTRIN (piano)
UKRAINIAN RADIO AND TELEVISION SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Conducted by VADIM GNEDASH
Introduced by JULIAN BUDDEN
The action takes place In Vienna In 1791
Scene 1 A room In Sallerl's house Scene 2 The ' Golden Lion '
Recording made available by cour, tesy of Soviet Radio
Robert SHERLAW JOHNSON (piano)
Recorded before an audience In the Mountford Hall, Liverpool University, at a concert promoted by the Bluecoat Forum.
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Six programmes based on discussions in the University of Liverpool and originally broadcast in January
3: Birth Control and Population Management
Speakers;
H. H. FRANCIS , F.R.C.S. Department of Obstetrics, University of Liverpool
G. R. Dunstan _ _„„,„|
Professor of Moral and Social Theology, King's College, University of London
In the chair:
Lord COHEN OF BIRKENHEAD
President, General Medical Council In each programme there are talks by the two main speaKers, discussion, and answers to questions from the audience
Programme arranged by Archie Clow
Piano Sonata No.2 (Concord)
EASLEY BLACKWOOD with DOUGLAS WHITTAKER (flute)
by JEFF NUTTALL
An exploration, with gramophone records, of the way pop music since the year of Hiroshima has mirrored the ideals and agony of what has been called the Electric Generation with the voices of (among others):
BOB DYLAN , MUDDY WATERS JELLY ROLL
MORTON CHARLIE PARKER , ARCHIE SHEPP BESSIE SMITH , JIMI HENDRIX and THE ROLLING STONES
Produced by George MacBeth
† TEL Aviv STRING QUARTET
Chaim Taub (violin)
Breuer (violin) Daniel Benyamini (viola) Uzi Wiesel (cello) with YONA ETTLINGER (clarinet)