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Sullivan Overture: lolantb* PRO ARTE ORCHESTRA conducted by SIR MALCOLM SARGENT
Geoffrey Toye Waltz : The Haunted Ballroom
NEW PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA conducted by CHARLES GERHARDT John Addison Concerto for trumpet, strings and percussion LEON RAPIER LOUISVILLE ORCHESTRA conducted by JORGE MESTER German Welsh Rhapsody
SCOTTISH NATIONAL ORCHESTRA conducted by ALEXANDER GIBSON gramophone records
Introduced by John Lade
Building a Library: Mozart's Piano Concerto in E flat (K 482), by STEPHEN DODGSON.
New records of chamber music and songs: reviewed by ROBERT HENDERSON.
Prokofiev Piano Sonata No 2. In D minor, Op 14: TEDD
JOSELSON Stravinsky Ballet: The Rite of Spring: COLUMBIA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, conducted by THE COMPOSER: records
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presents a weekly selection of popular classics, in performances chosen from over 75 years of gramophone recordings.
Bothy ballads were the most powerful continuation of the great Scots traditional ballad. These are still sung but no longer made.
A. L. lloyd describes something of their social background. Producer MADEAU STEWART
STEPHEN BISHOP KOVACtVICH (piano)
Sonata in e Bat, Op 31 No Sonata in c minor. Op 111
Brian McMaster. General Administrator of the Welsh National Opera and Drama Company, introduces his personal choice of records.
Britten The young person's guide to the orchestra
LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by the COMPOSER Gibbons The silver swan
Wilbye A group of madrigals WILBYE CONSORT director PETER PEARS
Schubert Quartet-movement in C minor (D 703)
AMADEUS STRING QUARTET (gramophone records)
Tchaikovsky Symphony No 4 FRENCH NATIONAL ORCHESTRA conducted by ANTAL DORATI
(Swiss Radio recording from this year's Lausanne Festival)
Introduced by Peter Clayton
A series of programmes devoted to the guitar and guitarists.
Today's guest, Konrad Ragossnig, plays music by Bach, Haydn, Granados and Falla, and talks to PETER SENSIER Producer GARETH WALTERS
(Konrad Ragossnig gives a Lute Recital: tomorrow 12.55 pm)
Strauss Horn Concerto No 2, In
E flat
PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA conducted by WOLFGANG SAWALLISCH : records
A weekly discussion on cinema. theatre, books, broadcasting and the visual arts, This week:
Julian Mitchell (in the Chair) talks with John Gross Marina Vaizey and Alexander Walker Producer PHILIP FRENCH
Julian Mitchell 's Review: p M
iTUTTGART CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by KARL MÜNCHINGER direct from the Philharmonic Hall, Liverpool
Brandenburg Concerto No 5, in D
7.45* Brandenburg Concerto No 3, in G
7: Political Philosophy
Bernard Williams , Knight-bridge Professor of Philosophy and Fellow of King's College, Cambridge, reflects on the revival of political philosophy in the USA and, in particular, assesses the work of John Rawls and Robert Nozick.
(7 November: Jonathan Rie -A Radical Futuret)
(Back numbers of The Listener containing these talks: £1.76, inc postage, from [address removed]
Part 2
Brandenburg Concerto No 6, In B flat
8.55* Brandenburg Concerto No 4, in G BBC Manchester
The first of three programmes by Geoffrey Skelton in which he examines the genesis of The Ring, which was first produced in 1876. Tonight he takes the story up to 1857 when Wagner completed the second act of Siegfried. withMariusGoringasWagner Illustrations specially recorded by PATRICIA PRICE (soprano) and PAUL HAMBURGER (piano) Producer ROBERT LAYTON
First of two programmes of records made in the 1940s.
Mozart String Quartet in E flat (K 428)
Brahms String Quartet in B flat, Op 67 gramophone records