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Speaker, DAWN WATLING
and Programme News
The morning magazine
Introduced by DAVID BROWN
From a reporter's notebook
Talks by Ian Gregory
1: The record breaker
and Programme News
Recordings from the past and the present
JOHN EBDON investigates the Sound Archives and. as usual, comes to no very definite conclusions ...
by ALISTAIR COOKE
Sunday's broadcast
Tchaikovsky
Records of movements from his Nutcracker and Sleeping Beauty Ballets
New Every Morning, page 87
0 splendour of God's glory bright (BBC H.B. 409)
Psalm 147, vv. 1-12
Amos 5, vv. 4-15
Praise the Lord! ye heavens, adore him (BBC H.B. 16)
f Ralph Wilson
AND HIS SEPTET
Ruth Little (contralto)
CAROL Sansom (cello)
Frederick STONE (piano)
SYLVAN TRIO
John Francis (flute) Sarah Francis (oboe) Millicent Silver
(piano and harpsichord)
A series of legal problems devised and written by John P. Wynn
Introduced by JOHN Snagge with a qualified legal opinion from F. W. BENEY , q.c and comments from a panel comprising members of the public, on this occasion in Newcastle, Norwich, and Bristol
This week:
The Case of the Impatient Partner
Produced by TRAFFORD WHITELOCK
Broadcast on August 28, 1963, in the Light Programme
Eileen CROXFORD (cello)
BBC WELSH ORCHESTRA
Leader, Philip Whiteway
Conductor, RAE JENKINS
and Programme News
Stephen Grenfell, writer and broadcaster, discusses with Roy Plomley in a recorded programme the gramophone records he would take to a desert island.
(Repeated on Saturday at 1.40).
Prelude: Katya Kabanova iJanacek)
PRO ARTE ORCHESTRA Conducted by CHARLES MACKERRAS
2.16* Piano Concerto No. 2 l Shostakovich)
LEONARD BERNSTEIN (piano) conducting the NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA
2.37* Symphony of Psalms ( Stravinsky)
FESTIVAL SINGERS OF TORONTO CBS SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Conducted by THE COMPOSER on gramophone records
Trees Die on their Feet by Alejandro Casona translated and adapted by GEORGE LEESON
Produced by NORMAN WRIGHT
Last Saturday's broadcast
played by Leonard BAKER (cello)
VINCENT BILLINGTON (piano)
A magazine of interest to all, with older listeners specially in mind, including:
You asked us to play record requests
For your library list: some recommendations from ELSPETH HUXLEY
The old Coekfighter: THE REV.
A. M. RUTTON talks about his grandfather
Between you and me: ten minutes with WILFRED PICKLES
Introduced by POLLY ELWES
A weekly meeting with young musicians
This week:
Chamber Music Section of the WESTON YOUTH ORCHESTRA
TORQUAY GRAMMAR SCHOOL FOR GIRLS CHOIR
FOREST OF DEAN
JUNIOR BRASS BAND
Introduced by MICHAEL VICKERS
and Programme News
AnniveTsaru of the First Concert
Verdi
Otello
A concert performance given by the Covent Garden Opera Company See top of page and page 20
Act 1
7.38* Act 2
by DR. TOM LONGSTAFF who died a few weeks ago at the age of 89 A few months ago he recalled his life in conversation with HAMISH McInnes
Dr. Longstaff was the last of the great generation of individual explorers and mountaineers. He started climbing in the days of Whymper, and made many of the first ascents of the Himalayas and went to regions until then unknown to Europeans. Whatever he did he did to the full and enjoyed life.
Otello
Act 3
9.21* Act 4
The News
Background to the News People in the News
arranged by Rodrigo and Granados sung by VICTORIA DE LOS Angelm (soprano) with the PARIS CONSERVATOIRE ORCHESTRA Conducted by Rafael Frubeck de Burgos on a gramophone record
KURT KALMUS (oboe)
PRO ARTE CHAMBER ORCHESTRA of Munich
Conducted by KURT REDEL Oboe Concerto in E minor
(Telemann)
If. 28* Divertimento in B flat major (K.137) (Mozart) on gramophone records