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Leader, Kenneth Page
† Conductor, BRIAN PRIESTMAN
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Bach
Gramophone records of the Motet' Singet dem Herrn,' and of the Cantata No. 56 sung by GÈRARD SOUZAY (baritone) with the GERAINT JONES
SINGERS AND ORCHESTRA
Conducted by GERAINT JONES
THOMAS KELLY (clarinet)
GWYDION BROOKE (bassoon) DAVID MASON (trumpet) VALERIE TRYON (piano)
ENGLISH STRING QUARTET
Nona Liddell (violin)
Eleanor St. George (violin) Marjorie Lempfert (viola) Helen Just (cello)
played by the Hanover Radio Orchestra and the Hamburg Radio Orchestra conducted by Richard Muller-Lampertz and Wilhelm Stephan with Helfried Richter (horn) and Marc Hendriks (violin)
Recordings made available by courtesy of the German Radio
Jacqueline du Pr6 (cello)
Each month a well-known artist Is invited to introduce and perform a wide range of their repertoire in weekly recitals
In this programme JACQUELINE DU PRÉ accompanied by ERNEST LUSH (piano) plays
Divertimento in C major
NETHERLANDS RADIO BAROQUE ENSEMBLE
Directed by MEINDERT BOEKEL on a gramophone record
Part
Four Dances (Don Quixote )
(Gerhard)
BBC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Conducted by ANTAL DORATI
12.31* Piano Concerto in G major (Ravel)
MICHF.LANGELI (piano)
PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA
Conducted by ETTORE GRACIS
† BERNARD KEEFFE looks at some of the outstanding musical events that are taking place in Northern Ireland, Wales, and the West during the next seven days and are not being broadcast
Part
Symphony No.6, in B minor
(Pathétique) (Tehaikovsky)
LENINGRAD PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA
Conducted by EUGEN MRAVINSKY
1.54* Overture: Colas Breugnon (Kabalevsky)
CHICAGO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Conducted by FRITZ REINER on gramophone records
International Disputes
7: The Jordan Waters Dispute by MIeHAEL ADAMS
Lesson 19, introduced by JACINTA CASTILLEJO with the help of PABLO SOTO
PALMIRA GALLURALDE as Dona Pilar
FERNANDO AGOS as Don Antonio
Script by ANTHONY WATSON and EDITH R. BAER
Produced by EDITH R. BAER
Broadcast on February 3. 1964
Rptd. Saturday, 11.35 a.m. (Home)
A booklet and records are available
Elizabethan Culture and Ideas
5: The Peasants and the Land
The attitudes of people brought up in the Elizabethan countryside are difficult for us to understand. JOAN THIRSK, Senior Research Fellow in the Department of English Local History in the University of Leicester, examines the nature of the local community in Tudor England, and discusses how it responded to attempts to interfere with its way of life-particularly to the Enclosure movement
With readings from contenlporary sources by JOHN GLEN and MALCOLM TERRIS
Produced by HOWARD SMITH
PHILOMUSICA OF LONDON
Leader, Carl Pini
Director, GEORGE MALCOLM
GEOFFREY GILBERT (flute) WILLIAM BENNETT (flute) CARL PINI (violin)
JOHN TUNNELL (violin)
GEORGE MALCOLM (harpsichord)
Brandenburg Concerto No. 4, in G major
7.48* Concerto in D minor, for two violins and string orchestra
8.4* Harpsichord Concerto In
G minor (S.1058)
8.18 Brandenburg Concerto
No. 5, in D major
1745-1795
Written and produced by TERENCE TILLER
Philidor was a chess genius of the first rank, and is described by the French musicologist G. E. Bonnet as having shown equal genius in music.
Music by Philidor performed by the BBC SCOTTISH ORCHESTRA and CHORAL SOCIETY
Conducted by BERNARD KEEFFE with MARGARET FRASER (soprano)
DOROTHY ROBERTSON (soprano) CLIFFORD HUGHES (tenor) DANIEL MCCOSHAN (tenor) and BILL MCCUE (bass) with Rosalind Shanks , Ronald Baddiley. John Cazabon , John Chandos , Basil Jones , Eric Phillips , Ralph Truman , Gabriel Woolf and comments upon Philidor's chess by LEONARD BARDEN and HARRY GOLOMBEK
Second broadcast
First of five weekly programmes to include music by Gerhard. In tonight's programme, all three composers are pupils of Schoenberg who have also retained a distinctive national character in their music.
VALERIE TRYON (piano)
MARY THOMAS (soprano) with PAUL HAMBURGER (piano)
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