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Music to start the day
Movements from A Musical Sleighride (Leopold Mozart)
Berlin Bach Orchestra, conducted by Carl Gorvin
7.11 Gavotta variata; Presto (Italian Suite in the ancient style) (Alberto Curci)
Franco Gulli (violin) with orchestra conducted by Franco Capuana
7.17 The Hen (Suite: The Birds) (Respighi)
London Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Antal Dorati
7.20 A Simple Symphony (Britten)
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Sir Malcolm Sargent
7.38 Little Suite for string orchestra, Op. 1 (Nielsen)
Tivoli Concert Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Carl Garaguly
7.53 Legend: Lemminkäinen's return (Sibelius)
Danish State Radio Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Thomas Jensen
On gramophone records
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Directed and led by NEVILLE MARRINER with ROGER LORD (oboe)
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Bartok and Kodaly
Records of orchestral music including Kodaly's Summer Evening
sung by DIETRICH FISCHER-DIESKAU (baritone) with GERALD MOORE (piano)
Romances from Magelone Feldeinsamkeit
10.42* Auf dem See (Blauer
Himmel)
Komm bald
Wie bist du, meine Königin
Recorded at the Salzburg Festival 1964. and made available by courtesy of the Austrian Broadcasting
Gramophone records of excerpts from The Student Prince, The Vagabond King, and The New Moon.
British Composers
Conducting at the Proms-3
JOSEF SUK (violin)
BBC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Leader, Hugh Maguire
Conducted by SIR MALCOLM SARGENT
Part 1 Conducted by THE COMPOSER
CHRISTOPHER GRIER looks at some of the outstanding musical events that are taking place in London and the South-East next weekend and are not being broadcast
Part
The Promenade Concert broadcast on August 27. 1964. from the Royal Alhert Hall, London
A musical entertainment given by JOHN CAROL CASE (baritone) VIOLA TUNNARD (piano)
JEAN HARVEY (piano)
PROMETHEUS ENSEMBLE
Devised by David Stone
A programme of light orchestral music on gramophone records
(violin) with EMANUEL BAY (piano)
Sonata No. 5 in F major, Op.
24 (Spring) (Beefhoven)
3.19* Menuet (Sonatine) (Ravel, arr. Roques)
Danse Fantastique No. 2 (Shostakovich, arr. Glickman)
The Girl with the Flaxen Hair
(Debussy, arr. Hartmann)
Hora Staccato (Dinicu. arr.
Heifetz) on gramophone records
Thirteen programmes of traditional music from all parts of the world
Introduced on records and with recordings by A. L. LLOYD
1: North America
Produced by Denys Gueroult
No. 205:
Der zufriedengestellte Aeolus
MARGARET PRICE (soprano) HELEN WATTS (contralto) DUNCAN ROBERTSON (tenor) THOMAS HEMSLEY (baritone) ALAN HARVERSON
(harpsichord continuo) GERAINT JONES SINGERS
GERAINT JONES ORCHESTRA Leader, Winifred Roberts
Conductor, GERAINT JONES
First of a series of weekly programmes, mostly of twentieth-century music; each will Include a work that is seldom performed and perhaps imperfectly known. clarinet. bass-clarinet. horn. bassoon and double-bassoon. guitar. trombone, percussion. viola, and double-bass
JOHN ALLDIS CHOIR
Conductor, JOHN ALLDIS
PORTIA WIND ENSEMBLE with Isabel Smith (guitar)
Alfred Flaszynski (trombone) James Blades (percussion) Harry Danks (viola)
John Steer (double-bass)
Conducted by JOHN CAREWE
AMICI STRING QUARTET
The works by Goehr and Maxwell Davies were first performed in
Selections from Leonard Bern stein's music for West Side Story on a gramophone record
50-80 words a minute
Compiled by MARY DE LA MAHOTIÈRE
For those who want to keep up or Improve their speeds
Reporting speeds: Wednesday 6.30 80-120 words a minute:
Saturdays. 11.25 am. (Home) A booklet Is available
Lesson 24: Aux courses
Introduced by KATIA ELLIS with LOUIS BLONCOURT
Written and produced by Elsie Ferguson
Language consultant, Paul Couster tRepeated on Friday at 7.4
A booklet and records are available
Seven talks on world resources and man's resourcefulness
6: Conservation-precept and practice by F. FRASER DARLING Vice-President and Director of Research,
Conservation Foundation
Produced by Rosemary Jellis
A booklet is available
A New Phase
ANDREW FORGE in conversation with PHILIP KING and BILL TuCKER
There has been a succession of movements in British sculpture since the war. Two of the latest sculptors to come into prominence talk to Andrew Forge about their work and Ideas against the background of the three exhibitions at present on view In London-British Sculpture In the Sixties at the Tate and the Whitechapel, and Towards Art II at the Arts Council Gallery.
presented by the Third Programme at the Royal Festival Hall, London
INTERNATIONAL QUARTETSERIES
Second of five monthly concerts Amadeus String Quartet Norbert Brainin (Violin) Siegmund Nissel (violin) Peter Schidlof (viola) Martin Lovett (cello) Part
by WILLIAM THOMAS
Lecturer in History In the University of York
It is becoming increasingly difficult to put together good scholarly libraries. Mr. Thomas discusses the reasons for this, and the different kinds of difficulty and then points to the function of the university library in English culture.
Part 2
by F. W. Willetts with Michael Bryant as the Man and the Boy
' Do I overdo It? Force too much upon him? Diminish his freedom too much by being so anxious? I try not to be, and then suddenly It happens. Fear or anger, or both.'
Special sound by the BBC Radiophonic Workshop
Produced by BENNETT MAXWELL
Second broadcast
Michael Bryant is a member of the Royal Shakespeare Theatre Company
(harpsichord)
Bourrée alla polacca (Telemann) Les folies d'Espagne (C. P. E.
Bach)
Passacaglia In D minor
(Fischer) on a gramophone record
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