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Overture in D major
(Telemann)
CHAMBER ORCHESTRA OF THE
HAMBURG TELEMANN Society
Conducted by WlLFRIED BOTTCHER
8.32* Harpsichord Concerto in D minor (Muthel)
EDUARD MÜLLER (harpsichord)
INSTRUMENTAL GROUP
OF THE
SCHOLA CANTORUM BASILIENSIS
Conducted by AUGUST WENZINGER on gramophone records

Contributors

Harpsichord:
Wllfried Bottcher
Conducted By:
August Wenzinger

Haydn quartet series continued
Continued in next column
MAUREEN LEHANE (contralto)
ERNEST LUSH (piano)
ALBERT FERBER (piano)
† AEOLIAN STRING Quartet
Sydney Humphreys
Raymond Keenlyside
Watson Forbes , Derek Simpson

Contributors

Piano:
Albert Ferber
Unknown:
Sydney Humphreys
Unknown:
Raymond Keenlyside
Unknown:
Watson Forbes
Unknown:
Derek Simpson

20: In vacanze
Introduced by PIETRO GlORGETTI and ARIELLA REGGIO
Produced by ELSIE FERGUSON
Repeated on Saturday at 10.30 a.m. (Home)
A booklet and records are available

Contributors

Introduced By:
Pietro Glorgetti
Introduced By:
Ariella Reggio
Produced By:
Elsie Ferguson

Ten programmes on aspects of Latin America
2: Geography and Society by GEORGE PENDLE
The twenty independent republics which make up Latin America extend from the Southern border of the United States to Cape Horn, and include part of the Caribbean. Mr. Pendle describes some of the characteristic features of the area. and the ways in which they affect those who live there.
With readings from travellers' accounts by Peter BARTLETT
Produced by ADRIAN JOHNSON
A booklet Is available

Contributors

Unknown:
George Pendle
Unknown:
Peter Bartlett
Produced By:
Adrian Johnson

4: The Asiatic Epic by DR. ARNOLD BAKE
Reader, DENYS HAWTHORNE
Produced by DOUGLAS CLEVERDON
From the highlands of Central Asia to the plain of Rajasthan, singers celebrate the epic exploits of their national heroes or such recent happenings as the revolt of the King of Nepal against the rule of the Rana prime ministers.
The Turkish epics remind one of the songs of the bards in the Balkans, but styles change from people to people and from country to country.
Second broadcast
Final programme: Afarch J

Contributors

Reader:
Denys Hawthorne
Produced By:
Douglas Cleverdon

NEW LONDON WIND ENSEMBLE David Sandeman (flute) Ian Wilson (oboe)
Keith Puddy (clarinet) Timothy Brown (horn) Cecil James (bassoon)
JOHN SHIRLEY-QUIRK (baritone)
COLIN BRADBURY (clarinet) Anthony JENNINGS
(alto-clarinet)
VALERIE TRYON (piano)
MEMBERS OF THE
PHILIP JONES ENSEMBLE: Sidney Sutcliffe (oboe) Stanley Smith (oboe)
Neil Black (cor anglais)
Gwydion Brooke (bassoon) Ronald Waller (bassoon) Philip Jones (trumpet)
Roy Copestake (trumpet) Arthur Wilson (trombone) Ray Brown (trombone) Gerard McEIhone
(bass-trombone)
BBC CHORUS
Conducted by PETER GELLHORN
Part 1: Schoenberg
Wind Quintet

Contributors

Flute:
David Sandeman
Oboe:
Ian Wilson
Clarinet:
Keith Puddy
Horn:
Timothy Brown
Bassoon:
Cecil James
Baritone:
John Shirley-Quirk
Clarinet:
Colin Bradbury
Clarinet:
Anthony Jennings
Piano:
Valerie Tryon
Oboe:
Sidney Sutcliffe
Oboe:
Stanley Smith
Oboe:
Neil Black
Bassoon:
Gwydion Brooke
Bassoon:
Ronald Waller
Bassoon:
Philip Jones
Unknown:
Roy Copestake
Unknown:
Arthur Wilson
Unknown:
Ray Brown
Bass-Trombone:
Gerard McEihone
Conducted By:
Peter Gellhorn

Part 2: Stravinsky
ELEGY FOR J.F.K., for baritone and three clarinets
Words by W. H. Auden first performance in this country
9.33* Piano Sonata
9.45* Piano Serenade
9.59* Elegy for J.F.K. a second performance
10.3* Mass, for mixed chorus and wind instruments
Given before an invited audience in the Concert Hall, Broadcasting House, London. Applications for tickets, enclosing a stamped addressed envelope, should be sent to [address removed].
Next Invitation Concert, March 16: Boulez, Piano Sonata No. 2 (Yvonne Loriod); Le marteau sans maitre (Rosemary Phillips, New Music Ensemble, John Carewe)

Contributors

Unknown:
W. H. Auden

by BASIL TAYLOR and TERENCE MULLALY
A conversation occasioned by the Winter Exhibition at the Royal Academy. Painting in England 1700-1850, and by the recent creation of the Paul Mellon Foundation for British Art.
Basil Taylor is art historian and Director of the Foundation; Terence Mullaly, art historian and art critic of the Daily Telegraph.
Second broadcast

Contributors

Unknown:
Basil Taylor
Unknown:
Terence Mullaly
Unknown:
Paul Mellon Foun
Unknown:
Basil Taylor
Unknown:
Terence Mullaly

Network Three

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