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Strauss Festival Prelude. Op 61 WOLFGANG MEYER (organ) BERLIN PHILHARMONIC orchestra, conducted by KARL BOHM
7.17* Richard Hageman At the well JOAN HAMMOND (soprano) IVOR NEWTON (piano)
7.19* Schumann Sonata No 3. in F minor. Op 14 VLADIMIR HOROWITZ (piano)
7.48* Arnold Little Suite No 2, for brass band CITY OF LONDON BRASS conducted by GEOFFREY BRAND
Part 2
Quantz Flute Concerto In HUBERT BARWAHSER AMSTERDAM CHAMBER
ORCHESTRA, conducted by JAN BRUSSEN
8.22* Byrd Alleluia, cognoverunt discipuli DELLER CONSORT
8.26* Mozart Piano Concerto No 27, in B flat (K 595): ROBERT CASADESUS COLUMBIA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, conducted by GEORGE SZELL
Schubert impromptu in i flat (D 935 No 2)
ALFRED BRENDEL (piano)
9.11* String Quintet in c (D 956): LANSDOWNE QUARTET With AMARYLLIS FLEMING (cello): records
First of two programmes from major European organ festivals.
Joachim Grubich playing in last year's Magadino Festival in Switzerland
Buxtehude Magnificat primi toni
Six pieces from the tablature of Jan de Lublin (c 1540) Mieczyslaw Surzynsky
Improvisation on the theme Swiety Boze
Tadeusz Paciorkiewlcz Toccata No 2
(Swiss Radio recording)
leader RAYMOND OVENS conducted by ANTONI ROS-MARBA
ERICH GRUENBERG (violin) Gerhard Violin Concerto
Falla Three Dances (The Three-cornered Hat)
played by Tessa Nicholson (piano)
Bach French Suite No 5, in G major (bwv 816)
Mozart Sonata in A major (K 331)
Chopin Fantaisie in r minor, Op 49
leader AUDREY PARK conducted by ALBERT ROSEN BERNADETTE GREEVY (mezzo-soprano)
Rossini Overture: La gazza ladra
Elgar Sea Pictures
Part 2 Brahms
Symphony No 1. in c minor (Given on 7 March in the Victoria Hall, Hanley, Stoke-on-Trent)
BBC Birmingham
JANET PRICE
YFRAH NEAMAN
Milhaud Quatre poèmes de
Catulle Adrian Cruft Two songs of quiet
Adrian Beaumont Dance of life
William Wordsworth Two songs: The windhover: The bird
Sonatas: E major (Kk 380 and 381); c major (Kk 132 and 133); D major (Kk 490, 491 and 493) David Roblou (harpsichord)
The BBC SINGERS, conducted by SIMON JOLY , give a programme of part-songs by Elgar and folk song arrangements by Grainger.
First in a new series of six programmes in which a representative selection from the Danish composer's 15 quartets is heard in conjunction with chamber music by fellow Scandinavians.
Gade String Quartet in D, Op 63: COPENHAGEN QUARTET Holmboe Notturno, Op 19 DANISH WIND QUINTET
String Quartet No 1, Op 46 COPENHAGEN QUARTET gramophone records
Richard Graves BBC Bristol medium wave and mono only from 6.20
STEPHEN REA reads the last of five parts
Birdy is a bird, is a Birdie followed by an interlude
direct from the Royal Albert Hall,
London
Simon Preston (organ) BBC Welsh Symphony Orchestra, leader
CHRISTOPHER WARREN-GREEN conducted by Erich Bergel Messiaen L'Ascension: four symphonic meditations
Poulenc Concerto in G minor, for organ, strings and timpani
Liszt Prelude and Fugue on BACH (organ solo)
Hindemith Symphony: Mathis der Maler
"The theatre's not in my family.... and I knew nobody at all."
In 1943 Peter Daubeny lost an arm in action at Salerno and his hopes of an acting career were abruptly shattered. After the war. he embarked on a new career as an impresario, a career which culminated in the World Theatre seasons at the Aldwych Theatre. He died on 6 August 1975 at the age of 54.
His story is told by his widow Molly Daubeny with the voices of Antonio, Richard Attenborough, Kitty Black, Richard Buckle, Alfred Davis, Martin Esslin, Edwige Feuillere, Lynn Fontanne, Hermione Gingold, Peter Hall, Terry Hands, Harold Hobson, Karolos Koun, Alfred Lunt, Micheal Mac Liammoir, Yehudi And Diana Menuhin, Roland Petit, Marie Rambert, Paul Scofield, Christopher Soames, Peter Ustinov and Peter Daubeny
The 20th of 26 programmes. ANTHONY ROOLEY intrOduces Robert Jones 's The Muses Gardin for Delights of 1610 and directs THE CONSORT OF MUSICKE in a selection.
A.5 I lay lately in a dream; My father fain would have me take a man; Although the wings of my desires; Might I redeem mine errors
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