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8.40* Tone Poem: En Saga.SibeKus VIENNA PHILHARMONIC Orchestra
Conducted by SIR MALCOLM SARGENT
Haydn
Overture: L'incontro improvviso COLOGNE CHAMBER Orchestra
Conducted by HELMUT MÜLLER.BRÜHL
9.13 Per quel che ha mal di stomaco (Lo speziale)
Theo ALTMEYER (tenor)
BERLIN PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA Conducted by KARL FORSTER
9.19* Violin Concerto in C major ARTHUR GRUMIAUX
ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
Conducted by RAYMOND LEPPARD
9.38* Six German Dances
ACADEMY OF ST. MARTIN-IN-THE-FIELDS Directed by NEVILLE MARRINER (violin) gramophone records
8: Miscellaneous Work Songs
Recording made available by courtesy of C.B.C.
8: Gloucester Cathedral
Music by S. S. Wesley , Elgar, and Parry, played by HERBERT SUMSION
Introduced by JOHN LADE
OROMONTE PIANO TRIO
Trio in E flat major (H.XV.30)
11.0* Trio in F major (H.XV.4)
Seventh of twelve programmes
Broadcast on February 23
conducting the BOURNEMOUTH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Leader, Richard Layton
Part 1: Stravinsky-
Suite: The Firebird (1945 version)
Vienna Mozart Ensemble
Conducted by Willi Boskovsky
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Part 2: Elgar Broadcast on November 22, 1968
Jean-Pierre Wallez (violin) with EKNEST LUSH (piano)
Eighth In a series of thirteen weekly recitals given before an invited audience in the Concert Hall, Broadcasting House, London, W.l. Applications for tickets should be sent to the Ticket Unit. BBC. Broadcasting House. London, [Postcode removed]. enclosing s.a.e.
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Conducted by MICHAEL Rose
Concert-Master, PETER MOUNTAIN who also plays the concerto
The 48 Preludes and Fugues
Book 2. Nos. 19-24
DENIS MATTHEWS (piano)
Broadcast on March 23
Last in a series of eight programmes
CITY OF BIRMINGHAM SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Leader. Felix Kok
Conducted by HUGO RIGNOLD
Part 1
Popular Victorian parlour music
From the BBC Sound Archives
Part 2: Dvorak
Symphony No. 8, in G major
Recorded before an invited audience in the Civic Hall. Solihull
See page 36
The True Tale of the love of Messire Guillaume de Machaut and Peronnelle Dame d'Armentieres, with the letters and answers, the ballads, lays, and rondeaux of the said Guillaume and the said Peronnelle
Translated from Old French and adapted for radio by RENE HAGUE
Machaut's music arranged and directed by GILBERT REANEY
JOHN WHITWORTH (counter-tenor) GERALD ENGLISH (tenor)
IAN PARTRIDGE (tenor) ..
Medieval instruments played by DESMOND DUPRE , ALAN LUMSDEN DAVID MUNROW. GILBERT REANEY MARY REMNANT, MARILYN WAILES
Production by DOUGLAS CLEVERDON
Second broadcast
Ϯ ANDRE VANDEBOSCH (tenor)
RAYMOND SCHROYENS (harpsichord)
The heroes of Icelandic saga show a mixture of Christian and pagan that touches a familiar chord with us. ALAN Boucher , who has lived for many years in Iceland, talks about some typical examples.
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Second of three programmes of contemporary Japanese music
by GIOVANNI VERGA
This is a new translation by Alfred Alexander of the Sicilian story first published in 1880. Like most of Verua's stories it is based on fact. Its central character. Mother Pina , was known as La Lupa-the she-wolf. Verga's play La Lupa (1896) was first performed In England in June in the World Theatre Season at the Aldwych Theatre, London.
Reader, GABRIEL Woolf
Second broadcast
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