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Chopin
Nocturne in C sharp minor, Op. 27
No. 1
9.9* Twelve Studies, Op. 10
Malcolm BINNS (piano)
Charles Rosen introduces records of his own choice
Broadcast on August 24
AMADEUS STRING QUARTET Norbert Brainin (violin) Siegmund Nissel (violin) Peter Schidlof (viola) Martin Lovett (cello)
Part 1
Quartet in C minor, Op. 18 No.
11.8* Quartet in A minor. Op. 132
Im A bend rot An die
Musik Dem Unendlichen
Norma PROCTER (contralto) Ernest Lush (piano)
Broadcast on March 11, 1965
Part 2
Quartet in G major, Op. 18 No.
Recorded in association with K R 0, Hilversum: broadcast on April 2. 1964
Part 1 gramophone records
Part 2 gramophone records
Opera by Rossini
Libretto by ETIENNE DE Jouy and LUIGI Balocchi
English version by NELL and JOHN MOODY
Cast in order of singing:
WELSH NATIONAL OPERA CHORUS Chorus-Master. David Sutton
Bournemouth SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Leader, Alfred Jupp
Conducted by BRYAN Balkwill Produced by John Moody
A Welsh National Opera production recorded at the New Theatre. Cardiff: broadcast on October 8. 1967 ACT 1
The camp of the Israelites outside Memphis
Concertos (La stravaganza)
No. 9, in F major No. 10, in C minor
I Solisti m MILANO
Conducted hy ANGELO Ephrikiah with Franco FANTINI and TINO BACCHETTA (violins) gramophone records
ACT 2 In Pharaoh's Palace
ACT 3 In the Temple of Isis
A series of programmes on earl; musical instruments
6: Harpsichords and Virginals
From the BBC Sound Archives
ACT 4 At the Red Sea
SYDNEY String QUARTET
Carl Pini (violin)
Robert Ingram (violin) Robert Pikler (viola) John Painter (cello)
See page 38
by Sir Peter Medawar , C.B.E.,
F.R.S., Director, National Institute for Medical Research, and this year's President of the British Association for the Advancement of Science
The 131st Annual Meeting of the Association opened in Exeter yesterday evening with Sir Peter's Presidential Ad dress. This was recorded in the Great Hall of the University and is here broadcast in full.
HI lull.
Missa Papae Marcelli
Schola Polyphonic*
Director, HENRY WASHINGTON
Broadcast on June 23. 1965
Hour after hour they ponder the warm field
And the far valley behind, where the buttercup
Hod blessed with sold their slow boots coming up
A study of the poet
Wilfred Owen by PATRIC DICKINSON
Readers:
Ronald Pickup as Wilfred Owen Brian Haines as Harold Owen JOHN BENTLEY , GODFREY KENTON
Second broadcast
Ronald Pickup is INational Theatre Player
Richard Rodney Bennett (piano)
Recorded on June 22 at a public concert in the Little Theatre during the Bath Festival
Some reflections on the secular and humanist spirit of Romanesque art and architecture by E J Tinsley , Professor in the Department of Theology. Leeds University
Second broadcast
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