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A weekly programme of records
Suite In C major (Telemann)
Moscow Chamber Orchestra
Conducted by Rudolf Barshai
8.27 Cello Concerto in D minor (Lalo)
Janos Starker with the London Symphony Orchestra Conducted by Stanislaw Skrowaczewski
8.54 Waltz: Estudiantina (Waldteufel)
Philharmonia Promenade Orchestra Conducted by Henry Krips
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BBC NORTHERN ORCHESTRA Leader. Reginald Stead
Conducted by MAURICE HANDFORD
A request programme of records Overture: Iphigénie en Aullde
(Gluck, rev. Wagner)
PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA
Conducted by OTTO KLEMPERER
9.58* Concerto in A minor, for violin, cello, and orchestra (Brahms)
ZINO FRANCESCATTI (violin)
PIERRE FOURNIER (cello) and the COLUMBIA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Conducted by BRUNO WALTER
10.33* Symphony In E fiat major
(1845) (Berwald)
BERLIN PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA Conducted by IGOR MARKEVITCH
A weekly review edited by Anna Instone and Julian Herbage
Introduced by Julian Herbage
Otto Klemperer (born May 14, 1885) by Bernard Walton
Tippett's Piano Music by Colin Mason
The Modern Musick Master: book review by Charles Cudworth
Rules of the Game: 5-don'waste your time with light music, by Sidney Harrison.
LONDON MOZART PLAYERS Leader, Robert Masters
Continuo:
LIONEL SALTER (harpsichord)
PHILIP LEDGER (chamber organ)
Conducted by DAVID WILLCOCKS
Second broadcast
Bronislaw Gimpel (violin) Tadeusz Wronski (violin) Stefan Kamasa (viola)
Aleksander Ciechanski (cello) Wadyslaw Szpilman (piano)
ANTONY HOPKINS discusses a work or theme of current Interest
Prize Winners Concert
BBC SCOTTISH ORCHESTRA Leader, Trevor Williams
† Conducted by STANFORD ROBINSON
Part
RUTH WATERMAN (Third Prize)
MAX ROSTAL talks about the teaching of the violin
In collaboration with the Swise
Broadcasting Service
Part
FRANCES MASON
The Art of Fugue Nos. 6-10 played by MARCEL DRUART (organ)
Recording made available by courtesy of the Belgian Broadcasting service.
The second of four programmes comprising the complete Art of Fugue. Next programme: May 17
DAVID LLOYD-JONES relates this nineteenth - century Russian composer to the main cultural Influences of his day and introduces examples of his Tocal and dramatic music.
An examination of some of those islands—real or imaginary. geographical or symbolic which have caught the imagination of poets from Spenser to Durrell
Programme compiled and Introduced by TERENCE TILLER
Poems read by OLIVE GREGG and DEREK HART
† second broadcast
John Ogdon (piano)
BBC Symphony Orchestra Leader, Hugh Maguire
Conductor, Antal Doratt
Part
1: Under new management by SIR Roy HARROD
After seven months of office the Labour Government has already introduced two Budgets. and has initiated some thoroughgoing reform of the tax system. But has there been any fundamental change of economic policy since Mr. Callaghan took over from Mr. Maudling at the Treasury and Mr. Brown set up his Department of Economic Affairs?
Part
Symphony No. 10.Shostakovich Recorded at a public concert given in the Academy of Music. Pbliadelphia. on May 6
by J. SEZNEC
Professor of French In the University of Oxford
In his second talk Professor Seznec discusses and contrasts Claudel's view of Beatrice with Dante's and Claudel's belief that love is consummated by death.
by H. S. Eveling
An evocation of boyhood In a northern city between the two world wars-of a generation of children who inhabited the back streets, who grew up and went to war, whose lives were a mixture of sadness and warmth, of pleasure and pain.
(Third broadcast)
String Quartet in A minor.
Op. 132
JUILLIARD STRING QUARTET Robert Mann (violin) Isidore Cohen (violin) Raphael Hillyer (viola) Claus Adam (cello) on a gramophone record