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Haydn
Quartet in B minor, Op. 33 No.
9.2.5* Quartet in D major, Op. 71
No. 2
AEOLIAN STRING Quartet
Sydney Humphreys (violin) Raymond Keenlyside (violin) Margaret Major (viola) Derek Simpson (cello)
ANDRÉ TCHAIKOWSKY (piano)
BBC SCOTTISH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Leader, Tom Rowlette
Conductor, JAMES LOUGHRAN
Impromptu (D.946 No. 2)..Schubert
ROGER GREEN (piano)
JULIAN SMITH (baritone) MICHAEL ALMOND (piano)
SHURA CHERKASSKY (piano)
BBC NORTHERN SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Leader, Reginald Stead
Conductor, BRYDEN THOMSON
Part 1
DORA HERBERT-JONES talks about her life as a folk singer
From the BBC Sound Archives
Part 2
Part of this public concert from the Free Trade Hall. Manchester, was broadcast on October 10. 1968
WiSSEMA STRING Quartet Nella Wissema (violin) Fay Campey (violin)
Ludmila Navratil (viola) Paul Ward (cello)
Part 1
Settings of Geibel's poems by Brahms. Wolf, and Reger, sung by KATHLEEN FERRIER
ELISABETH SCHWARZKOPF and DIETRICH FiSCHER-DIESKAU gramophone records
Part 2: Schubert
Quartet in mixed keys (D.18)
3.3b* Quartet in C major (D.46)
From the Purcell Room. London.
The third of eight programmes recorded during a series of concertsIs given earlier this year. featuring works by Schubert and living British composers.
Part 1
AMBROSlAN CONSORT AMBROSUN SINGERS
PHILIP JONES BRASS ENSEMBLE ACCADEMIA MONTEVERDIANA Conductor. DENIS STEVENS
Sonatas by Cimarosa
IGOR KIPNIS (harpsichord) gramophone record
Part 2
BBC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Leader, Hugh Bean
Conductor, COLIN DAVIS
Broadcast on August 13. 1968
The best of present-day jazz on records
Introduced by CHARLES Fox
See page 36
Because the Promenade Concert broadcast tonight in the Third Programme begins at 7.0 p.m., Study on 3 is reduced to thirty minutes. Europe Since 1945, Programme 7 part 2, which would normally be broadcast at 7.0 tonight, can be heard tomorrow evening at 7.30 p.m.
from the Royal Albert Hall London Verdi
The Sicilian Vespers
Grand opera In five acts
Words by EUGÈNE SCRIBE and CHARLES DUVEYRIER sung in French
BBC CHORUS
BBC CONCERT ORCHESTRA Leader, Arthur Leavins
Conducted by MARIO Rossi
The action takes place in and around Palermo In 1282 ACTS 1 and 2
The ruins known as ' Saline de Chaux,' twenty miles south of Besancon, near the Swiss border, are all that is left of what was to have been a grand Ideal City. PROFESSOR
Peter Murray talks about its creator, the famous eighteenth-century French architect Claude-Nicholas Ledoux , who 'n 1771 was made Inspector of the Royal Saltworks.
The Sicilian Vespers ACT 3
by DR. MAGNUS PYKE
Dr. Pyke looks for a possible connection between unpleasant symptoms that sometimes follow a meal of Chinese food, a rat that in a maze experiment got the equivalent of a First, and the possibility that eating a plate of the roast beef of Old England might be accompanied bv an embarrassing blush.
The Sicilian Vespers ACTS 4 and 5 Jean Bonhomme broadcasts by permission of the General Administrator. Royal Opera House Covent Garden; Stafford Dean by permission of Sadler's Wells Opera Co.
by Mercedes Olivera
Danza del viejo boyero
Danza de la moza donosa Danza del gaucho matrero
(Broadcast on February 7, 1967)