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A weekly programme of recent records
Symphony in D major (Arrtaea) played by the LONDON MOZART PLAYERS
Conducted by HARRY BLECH
8.27* A Night Piece for flute and orchestra (Arthur Foote ) played by MAURICE SHARP (flute) with the CLEVELAND SINFONIETTA
Conducted by Louis LANE
8.34' Suite: Hary Janos
(Koddly) played by the LONDON Symphony ORCHESTRA
Conducted by ISTVAN KERTESZ

Contributors

Conducted By:
Harry Blech
Unknown:
Arthur Foote
Played By:
Maurice Sharp
Conducted By:
Louis Lane
Unknown:
Hary Janos
Conducted By:
Istvan Kertesz

A request programme of gramophone records
Flute Quartet in C minor
(Viotti)
JEAN-PIERRE RAMPAL (flute) ROBERT GENDRE (violin) ROGER LEPAUW (viola) ROBERT BEX (cello)
9.45* The Ugly Duckling
(Prokofiev)
GAUNA VISHNEVSKAYA (soprano) with ALEXANDER DEDYUKHIN (piano)
9.59' Piano Quartet No. 1, in C minor (Fauri)
LEONID KOGAN (violin) RUDOLF BARSHAI (viola)
MSTISLAV ROSTROPOVICH (cello) Emil GILELS (piano)

Contributors

Viola:
Roger Lepauw
Soprano:
Gauna Vishnevskaya
Violin:
Leonid Kogan
Viola:
Rudolf Barshai
Piano:
Emil Gilels

A musical entertainment given by the MANCHESTER BAROQUE ENSEMBLE Peter Lloyd (flute)
James Davis (violin)
Peter Smith (harpsichord) Paul Ward (cello)
CATRIONA GORDON (soprano) BARRY GREGSON (clarinet) JOHN MCCABE (piano)
Devised by Stephen Wilkinson

Contributors

Flute:
Peter Lloyd
Violin:
James Davis
Harpsichord:
Peter Smith
Cello:
Paul Ward
Soprano:
Catriona Gordon
Clarinet:
Barry Gregson
Piano:
John McCabe
Unknown:
Stephen Wilkinson

A weekly review edited by Anna Instone and Julian Herbage
Introduced by JOHN LADE
Haydn's ' The Seasons' by ROSEMARY HUGHES
Music Profile: Bernard Haitinck by MICHAEL VAN BLANKENSTEIN
Two Books About Vaughan Williams reviewed by FRANK HOWES
Emil Waldteufel (1837-1915) by MARK LUBBOCK

Contributors

Edited By:
Anna Instone
Introduced By:
John Lade
Unknown:
Rosemary Hughes
Unknown:
Bernard Haitinck
Unknown:
Michael van Blankenstein
Unknown:
Vaughan Williams
Reviewed By:
Frank Howes
Reviewed By:
Emil Waldteufel

A lyrical fantasy in two scenes by Ravel
PATRICIA CLARK (soprano) BARBARA HOLT (soprano)
ELISABETH ROBINSON (soprano) FLORE WEND (soprano)
LAURA SARTI (mezzo-soprano) JANET FRASER (contralto)
HUGUES CUENOD (tenor)
KENNETH MACDONALD (tenor) PIERRE MOLLET (baritone)
ANDRÉ VESSIÈRES(baritone)
BBC CHORUS
BBC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Leader, Hugh Maguire Conducted by Ernest Ansermet
The BBC Symphony Concert broadcast on February 5. 1064, from the Royal Festival Hall. London

Contributors

Soprano:
Patricia Clark
Soprano:
Barbara Holt
Soprano:
Elisabeth Robinson
Mezzo-Soprano:
Laura Sarti
Contralto:
Janet Fraser
Tenor:
Kenneth MacDonald
Leader:
Hugh Maguire
Conducted By:
Ernest Ansermet
The Child:
Flore Wend
The Princess:
Barbara Holt
The Fire:
Barbara Holt
The Nightingale:
Barbara Holt
The Mother:
Janet Fraser
The China Cup:
Janet Fraser
The Dragonfly:
Janet Fraser
A Herdsman:
Janet Fraser
The She-cat:
Laura Sarti
The Squirrelf:
Laura Sarti
The Shepherdess:
Elisabeth Robinson
A Country Lass:
Elisabeth Robinson
The Owl:
Elisabeth Robinson
The Bat:
Patricia Clark
The Wedgwood Teapot:
Kenneth MacDonald
The Little:
Old Hugues
Man:
Frog Cuenod
The Green:
Frog Cotn0d
The Arm-chair:
André Vessières
A Tree:
André Vessières
The Grandfather PIERRE:
Clock Mollet
The Tom-cat:
Clock Mollet

London Symphony Orchestra
Leader, Erich Gruenberg playing items from its recent world tour with ROGER LORD (oboe) and BARRY TUCKWELL (horn)
Conducted by Georg Solti and Colin Davis
Part 1
Conducted by Colin Davis

Contributors

Leader:
Erich Gruenberg
Horn:
Barry Tuckwell
Conducted By:
Georg Solti
Conducted By:
Colin Davis
Conducted By:
Colin Davis

Prelude and Fugue In A minor
(' 48 ' Book 2)
4.37* Prelude and Fugue in C major (' 48 ' Book 2)
4.41' Prelude and Fugue in D minor (' 48 ' Book 2)
4.45* French Suite No. 1, in D minor played by BENJAMIN KAPLAN

Contributors

Played By:
Benjamin Kaplan

Four talks by ERICH HELLER
1: The Theology of the Grecian Urn
Erfch Heller describes the fascination that drew so many creative minds of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries towards classical Greece. As his central example he chooses Keats's Ode to a Grecian Urn because it displays, in dealing with a Greek object, all the characteristic Qualities by which, according to Hegel, ' Romantic ' art differs from ' Classical' art.
Second broadcast
Next Sunday: The World of Things and the World of Inwardness

Contributors

Unknown:
Erich Heller
Unknown:
Erfch Heller

† BENTHIEN STRING QUARTET
Ulrich Benthien (violin)
Rudolf Maria Muller (violin) Martin Ledig (viola)
Wolfram Hentschel (cello) with HARRY DANKS (viola) ALEXANDER KOK (cello)

Contributors

Violin:
Ulrich Benthien
Violin:
Rudolf Maria Muller
Viola:
Martin Ledig
Cello:
Wolfram Hentschel
Cello:
Alexander Kok

A monthly programme in which different interpretations on gramophone records are compared
DERYCK COOKE discusses Strauss's Don Quixote as recorded by Fournier and Krauss. Frank Miller and Toscanini. Tortelier and Beecham, Tortelier and Kempe, and others. The programme also discusses the two recordings made by the composer himself with Mainardi and Uhl

Contributors

Unknown:
Deryck Cooke
Unknown:
Don Quixote

A radio text by Jean Thibaudeau
Translated by MICHAEL BAKEWELL Commentators:
Produced by H. B. FORTUIN In the interval of the match: M. JEAN THIBAUDEAU , the author, interviewed by JOAN BAKEWELL
Second broadcast

Contributors

Unknown:
Jean Thibaudeau
Translated By:
Michael Bakewell
Produced By:
H. B. Fortuin
Unknown:
M. Jean Thibaudeau
Interviewed By:
Joan Bakewell
Football:
Raymond Glendenning
Football:
Alan Clarke
Motor racing:
Raymond Baxter
Woman announcer:
Sheila Brennan
German reporter:
Carl Duering
Italian reporter:
Alberto Colzi
French reporter:
Maurice Simon
The Girl:
Patricia Leventon
The Young Man:
Nigel Anthony
The Children: Jacques:
Nicholas Charles
The Children: Pierre:
Colin Reese
The Children: Ahmed:
David Palmer
Commercials:
William Fox
Commercials:
Margaret Wolfit
Other voices:
Nigel Graham,
Other voices:
Jane Wenham
Other voices:
Andrew Sachs

Network Three

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This data is drawn from the Radio Times magazine between 1923 and 2009. It shows what was scheduled to be broadcast, meaning it was subject to change and may not be accurate. More