Today's time: GTs 7.0 am
Schubert Five German Dances STUTTGART CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by KARL MÜNCHINGER
7.15* Boccherini Guitar Quintet in E minor
CREMONA STRING QUARTET With JULIAN BREAM
7.39* Fauré, orch Rabaud Dolly Suite
FRENCH NATIONAL
RADIO ORCHESTRA conducted by SIR THOMAS BEECHAM gramophone records
8.4 Haydn Overture: L'anima del nlosofo: COLOGNE CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by HELMUT MÜLLER-BRÜHL
8.9* Spohr Nonet in F major Members of the BERLIN PHILHARMONIC OCTET With PAUL MEISEN (flute) and KARL STEINZ (oboe)
8.43* Chopin Andante spianato and Polonaise in E flat major ARTUR RUBINSTEIN (piano)
SYMPHONY OF THE AIR conducted by ALFRED WALLENSTEIN gramophone records
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John Bimson
Principal Horn of the BBC
Northern Symphony Orchestra plays and talks to the distinguished SOlOist BARRY TUCKWELL accompanist KEITH SWALLOW
ANTONY HOPKINS s discusses a work or theme of current interest
Franck Choral No 2, in B minor JEANNE DEMESSIEUX (Organ Of l'eglise de la Madeleine, Paris) (gramophone record)
11.16* Messiaen Diptyque: essai sur la vie terrestre et I'eternite bienheureuse
11.26* Messiaen L'ascension: quatre meditations symphoniques
11.48* Messiaen Verset pour la fete de la dédicace
GILLIAN WEIR (organ of Westminster Cathedral)
(Messiaen broadcast on 19 August 1967)
Glinka Overture: Ruslan and Ludmilla
LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by GEORG SOLTI
12.6* Schumann Introduction and Allegro appassionato RUDOLF SERKIN (piano) PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA conducted by EUGENE ORMANDY
12.82* Franck Symphony in D minor
BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by CHARLES MUNCH gramophone records
Schubert
Octet in f major
BBC Symphony Chamber Ensemble
(Third in a weekly series of public concerts from St John 's, Smith Square, London SW1. Tickets 5s, obtainable at the door Schubert Lieder: Margaret Price (soprano): James Lockhart (piano); Thea King (clarinet))
LOUIS HALSEY SINGERS conductor LOUIS HALSEY
MALCOLM WILLIAMSON (organ)
Vaughan Williams Three Shakespeare Songs
Anthony Gilbert Missa brevis, Op 4 (first performance)
2.16* Hugh Wood Capriccio for organ
Malcolm Williamson Choral Suite (English Eccentrics)
J.41* Nicholas Maw Essay for organ
Britten Antiphon
(Part of a concert presented by the Macnaghten Concerts in Cheltenham Town Hall, in association with the 1968 Cheltenham Festival)
BBC NORTHERN SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA leader REGINALD STEAD
Haydn Symphony No 99, in E flat major conducted by MICHAEL ROSE
3.31' Tippett Symphonv No 2 conducted by GEORGE HURST
Margaret Price (soprano) with JAMES LOCKHART (piano) Verdi La zingara; Ave Maria
Liszt 0 Lieb', so lang du lieben kannst; Kennst du das Land?; Die stille Wasserrose; Kling leise, mein Lied; Petrarch's
123rd sonnet (early setting)
Berlioz Villanelle; La mort d'Ophélie
POLYPHONIC ENSEMBLE OF PARIS directed by CHARLES RAVIER including music by Pierre Fontaine , Nicolas Grenon , Binchois, Robert Morton , Jacques Vide , and Machaut
(Recording made available by courtesy of South West German Radio)
THE FAIREY BAND conductor HARRY MORTIMER
Percy Fletcher March (Epic Symphony)
Peter Yorke Symphonic Prelude: Jodrell Bank
Eric Ball Quid pro quo
Bryan Kelly Divertimento (first performance)
Hoist March (Moorside Suite)
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The second of four extra programmes for the holiday period 2: Russian Cabaret presented by TANIA KELIM
Produced by DENNIS SIMMONS First broadcast December 1968.
2: Natale do Gianni
The second of four supplementary holiday programmes. written and presented by HUGH SHANKLAND and ERNESTO MUSSI , with SILVIA GAVUSSO and ALDO
BEVACQUA
Produced by ANN CALDWELL
by JEAN RACINE
The last two acts of the play performed in French by the Comedie Franchise on gramophone records
A performance of Berenice was given on Sunday in an English translation. These ex. tracts on records provide an opportunity to compare an English production with the original text performed in the traditional French style.
Recorded on 10 July in Westminster Cathedral as part of the 1969 English Bach Festival
AGNES GIEBEL (soprano)
CHRISTA LUDWIG (mezzo-soprano) ERIC TAPPY (tenor)
JAKOB STAMPFLI (bass)
ENGLISH BACH FESTIVAL CHORUS
Continuo:
EDUARD MULLER (organ)
HANNELORE MULLER (cello)
ANGELO VIALE (double-bass)
SCHOLA CANTORUM BASILIENSIS leader WOLFGANG NEININGER conducted by AUGUST WENZINGER
Part 1
Kyrie; Gloria
ANGUS MCINNES reassesses the political life of the early 18th century, which he sees as a period of sharp conflict and division rather than the one of calm and order traditionally accepted,
Part 2
Credo; Sanctus: Agnus Dei
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San Biagio is an early 16thcentury church outside the Tuscan hillside town of Montepulciano. Antonio da Sangallo the elder was its ostensible architect, but its inspiration, PETER MURRAY suggests, came from a far more illustrious architect of his time.
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