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Suppe Overture: Morning, Noon, and Night in Vienna
VIENNA PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by GEORG SOLTI
7.13* Paganini Violin Concerto No 2: SHMUEL ASHKENASI
VIENNA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by HERIBERT ESSER
7.42* Massenet Ballet Music (Le cid)
ISRAEL PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by JEAN MARTINON

Contributors

Conducted By:
Georg Solti
Conducted By:
Heribert Esser
Conducted By:
Jean Martinon

8.4 Morning Concert: part 2 0 Beethoven Eleven Viennese Dances (WoO 17)
VIENNA MOZART ENSEMBLE directed by WILLI BOSKOVSKY (violin)
8.23* Cannabich Symphony No 5. in B flat: NORTHERN SINFONIA conducted by BORIS BROTT
8.42* Bach Suite No 4, in D ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by RAYMOND LEPPARD gramophone records

Contributors

Violin:
Willi Boskovsky
Conducted By:
Boris Brott
Conducted By:
Raymond Leppard

Holst and Rubbra Hotst Two Carols
A welcome song; Terly Terlow PURCELL SINGERS
EDWARD SELWYN (ObOe) CECIL ARONOWITZ (viola) conducted by IMOGEN HOLST S.9* Hoist Terzetto
RICHARD ADENEY (flute) PETER GRAEME (oboe)
CECIL ARONOWITZ (viola)
9.33* Rubbra String Quartet No 2
AMICI QUARTET gramophone records

Contributors

Song:
Terly Terlow
Oboe:
Edward Selwyn
Viola:
Cecil Aronowitz
Conducted By:
Imogen Holst
Flute:
Richard Adeney
Oboe:
Peter Graeme
Viola:
Cecil Aronowitz

OWEN WYNNE (counter-tenor) THOMAS RATTER (oboe) ERIC HILL (guitar)
KEITH ELCOMBE (harpsichord)
The programme includes music by Campian, Dowland, Johnson. Vernon, Babell, Bach, Gordon Jacob , and Purcell

Contributors

Harpsichord:
Keith Elcombe
Unknown:
Gordon Jacob

CARL DOLMETSCH (recorders) ALICE SCHOENFELD (violin)
ELEONORE SCHOENFELD (cello) JOSEPH SAXBY (harpsichord)
A programme of chamber music ranging from the 16th to the 20th century.
(From a public concert given at the Wigmore Hall, London. on 6 February)

Contributors

Violin:
Alice Schoenfeld
Cello:
Eleonore Schoenfeld
Harpsichord:
Joseph Saxby

A programme of recent records Mozart Quintet in E flat (K 407) IFOR JAMES (horn)
JOHN TUNNELL (violin) BRIAN HAWKINS (Viola) KENNETH ESSEX (viola)
CHARLES TUNNELL (cello)
4.8* Schumann Arabeske in C PETER KATIN (piano)
4.16* Bliss Song-cycle: A knot of riddles
JOHN SHIRLEY-QUIRK (baritone) MEMBERS OF THE
LONDON CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by WYN MORRIS
4.35* Stephen Dodgson Suite for brass septet
PHILIP JONES BRASS ENSEMBLE directed by PHILIP JONES (trumpet)

Contributors

Violin:
John Tunnell
Viola:
Brian Hawkins
Viola:
Kenneth Essex
Cello:
Charles Tunnell
Cello:
Schumann Arabeske
Baritone:
John Shirley-Quirk
Conducted By:
Wyn Morris
Conducted By:
Stephen Dodgson Suite
Unknown:
Philip Jones
Directed By:
Philip Jones

Francis Miroglio Réseaux (first performance in this country)
5.1* Pierre Bartholomee Premier Alentour (first performance in this country)
5.8* Boulez Le marteau sans maitre
LUCIENNE VAN DEYCK (mezzo-soprano)
THE NEW MUSIC ENSEMBLE
OF BRUSSELS, conducted by PIERRE BARTHOLMEE
(Part of an ICA Music Section concert given on 19 October at the Queen Elizabeth Hall )

Contributors

Unknown:
Francis Miroglio
Mezzo-Soprano:
Lucienne van Deyck
Conducted By:
Pierre Bartholmee
Unknown:
Elizabeth Hall

Personality and Power
Eight programmes on 20th-century leaders and their paths to power in widely differing political systems 6: Nkrumah
Introduced by RICHARD RATHBONE , Lecturer in the Contemporary History of Africa at the London School of Oriental and African Studies. Others taking part include KWESI ARMAH , THE REV A. G FRASER , DAVID WILLIAMS , and SAM MORRIS : and the voice Of KWAME NKRUMAH
Produced by GRAHAM TAYAR

Contributors

Introduced By:
Richard Rathbone
Unknown:
Kwesi Armah
Unknown:
A. G Fraser
Unknown:
David Williams
Unknown:
Sam Morris
Produced By:
Graham Tayar

Myslivccek Overture in F PRAGUE CHAMBER PLAYERS
7.45* Mozart Piano Concerto No 9, in E flat (K 271)
ALFRED BRENDEL : ZAGREB SOLOISTS conducted by ANTONIO JANIGRO
8.20* Wagenseil Symphony in D VIENNA BAROQUE ENSEMBLE, conducted by THEODOR GUSCHLBAUER gramophone records

Contributors

Unknown:
Alfred Brendel
Conducted By:
Antonio Janigro
Unknown:
Theodor Guschlbauer

by DONALD NICHOLL , Reader in History, University of Keele
Nikolai Fyodorov , an unknown saintly Russian scholar (died 1903), appears in Dr ZMvago and was revered by Tolstoy, Dostoevsky, and Solovyov. Of his book The Philosophy of the Common Task, it has been said that ' throughout all world philosophy there is no project so mysterious and audacious.' Mr Nicholl thinks him a great unrecognised prophet,

Contributors

Reader:
Donald Nicholl
Unknown:
Nikolai Fyodorov
Unknown:
Mr Nicholl

EDITH VOGEL and JAMES GIBB o duet)
ANNON LEE SILVER (SOpranO) RONALD LUMSDEN (piano)
DARTINGTON STRING QUARTET Colin Sauer (violin)
Malcolm Latchem (violin) Keith Lovell (viola)
Michael Evans (cello) Part 1
Schubert Allegro in A minor (Lebensstiirme) (D 947), for piano duet
9.14* Hugh Wood The Horses: three songs to poemby Ted Hughes (first broadcast performance)
S.29* Hugh Wood String Quartet No 2 (BBC 'commission: first performance)

Contributors

Unknown:
Edith Vogel
Unknown:
James Gibb
Soprano:
Annon Lee Silver
Piano:
Ronald Lumsden
Violin:
Colin Sauer
Violin:
Malcolm Latchem
Viola:
Keith Lovell
Cello:
Michael Evans
Unknown:
Schubert Allegro
Unknown:
Hugh Wood
Unknown:
Ted Hughes

by STEPHEN GARDINER
The architectural competition as a means of choosing an architect has become a rare event in this country; although still widelv used on the Continent, it is often opposed over here. Mr Gardiner , himself an architect. shows how the method has worked in some recent important buildings.

Contributors

Unknown:
Stephen Gardiner
Unknown:
Mr Gardiner

Part 2
Hugh Wood String Quartet No 2 (a second performance)
10.13* Berg Seven early songs
18.28* Schubert Variations in A Hat (D 813). for piano duet
(Given before an invited audience at University College, Cardiff, on 6 November. Next concert, 1 December, recorded 20 November in BBC Studio 1. Maida Vale, London: Birtwistle Tragoedia: Ring a dumb carillon: The Death of Orpheus (first performance), Schoenberg Chamber Symphony No 1)

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