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A request programme of gramophone records
. Introduced by Roy WILLIAMSON including
Symphony in C major (Bizet) played by the FRENCH NATIONALRADIO ORCHESTRA
Conducted by SIR THOMAS BEECHAM
8.32* Ballade for piano and orchestra (Fauri) played by ROBERT CASADESUS (piano) and the NEW YORK
PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA
Conducted by LEONARD BERNSTEIN
8.481 Symphonic Poem: Les
Eolides (Franck) played by the BELGIAN NATIONAL ORCHESTRA
Conducted by ANDRT CLUYTENS

Contributors

Introduced By:
Roy Williamson
Conducted By:
Sir Thomas Beecham
Piano:
Robert Casadesus
Conducted By:
Leonard Bernstein
Conducted By:
Andrt Cluytens

Rossini
Songs:
La promessa; L'invito; Arietta all'antica
9.18' Piano:
Echantillon du chant de Noël a l'italienne
Une caresse a ma femme Tarantelle pur sang
9.35* Songs:
Musique anodine; La pastorella degli Alpi; Aragonese
MARGARET NEVILLE (soprano) PAUL HAMBURGER (piano)
KYLA GREENBAUM (piano)

Contributors

Soprano:
Margaret Neville
Piano:
Paul Hamburger
Piano:
Kyla Greenbaum

Suite: Jeux d'enfants (Bizet)
9.53' Songs (Fauré)
Tristesse: Clair de tune: Aprcs un reve: Arpege; Mandoline
10.7- String Quartet No. 1, in D major (Tchaikovsky)
10.32* Symphonic Dances
(Rachmaninov)
GERARD SOUZAY (baritone)
JACQUELINE BONNEAU (piano) VITYA VRONSKY and VICTOR BABIN (two pianos) HUNGARIAN STRING QUARTET Zoltan Szekely (violin)
Alexandre Moskowsky (violin) Denes Koromzay (viola) Vilmos Palotai (cello) on gramophone records

Contributors

Baritone:
Gerard Souzay
Piano:
Jacqueline Bonneau
Piano:
Victor Babin
Violin:
Zoltan Szekely
Violin:
Alexandre Moskowsky

Preludes and Fugues Nos. 9-16
(Book 1) played by Ralph Kirkpatrick (harpsichord)
Recorded at a public concert given In the Wigmore Hall on June 23, 1964
The second of six recitals in which Ralph Kirkpatrick plays the whole of Bach's 48 Preludes and Fugues.

Contributors

Harpsichord:
Ralph Kirkpatrick
Unknown:
Ralph Kirkpatrick

A weekly review of the arts
CHARLES OSBORNE discusses the new opera
The Mines of Sulphur with composer,
RICHARD RODNEY BENNETT librettist, BEVERLEY Cross and producer. Colin GRAHAM
The Mines of Sulphur was given its world premiere last Wednesday at Sadler's Wells, and will be broadcast this Friday in the Third.

Contributors

Unknown:
Charles Osborne
Unknown:
Richard Rodney Bennett
Producer:
Colin Graham

A report by Richard Findlater
Two years ago Mr. Findlater carried out a general survey of authorship in Britain for the Society of Authors. In this programme he takes a closer view of its economics and organisation, in conversation with an accountant, two publishers and several leading writers of different generations.
Those interviewed include Compton Mackenzie, J.B. Priestley, Kingsley Amis, Anthony Burgess, Brigid Brophy and Frederic Warburg.

Contributors

Presenter:
Richard Findlater
Interviewee:
Compton MacKenzie
Interviewee:
J.B. Priestley
Interviewee:
Kingsley Amis
Interviewee:
Anthony Burgess
Interviewee:
Brigid Brophy
Interviewee:
Frederic Warburg
Producer:
Christopher Holme

JOSEPHINE NENDICK (soprano)
LEONARDO WIND QUINTET
Douglas Whittaker (flute) Janet Craxton (oboe)
Colin Bradbury (clarinet)
Geoffrey Gambold (bassoon) Douglas Moore (horn)
AND MEMBERS OF the LONDON OCTET
Felix Kok (violin)
Jeffrey Wakefield (violin) Harry Danks (viola)
Alexander Kok (cello) with DAVID BUTT (flute)
HERBERT NEW (E flat clarinet) ANTHONY JENNINGS (bass-clarinet)
WILLIAM OVERTON (trumpet) ARTHUR WILSON (trombone) SIDONIE GOOSSENS (harp) ERIC ALLEN (percussion) WILFRID PARRY
(piano and celesta)
GERALD BRINNEN (double-bass)
Conducted by Jacques-Louis Monad

Contributors

Soprano:
Josephine Nendick
Flute:
Douglas Whittaker
Oboe:
Janet Craxton
Clarinet:
Colin Bradbury
Bassoon:
Geoffrey Gambold
Horn:
Douglas Moore
Violin:
Felix Kok
Violin:
Jeffrey Wakefield
Viola:
Harry Danks
Cello:
Alexander Kok
Flute:
David Butt
Flute:
Herbert New
Bass-Clarinet:
William Overton
Unknown:
Arthur Wilson
Harp:
Sidonie Goossens
Harp:
Eric Allen
Piano:
Wilfrid Parry
Double-Bass:
Gerald Brinnen
Conducted By:
Jacques-Louis Monad

Network Three

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