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Music to start the day
Overture: Mignon (Thomas)
Paris Conservatoire Orchestra, conducted by Anatole Fistoulari
7.12 Caprice No. 2 In G minor (Lalande)
Oiseau-Lyre Orchestral Ensemble ,onducted by Louis de Froment
7.23 Pezza caprlccloso for cello and orchestra (Tchaikovsky)
Maurice Gendron with the Vienna Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Christoph von Dohnányi
7.33 Caucasian Sketches (Ippolitov-Ivanov)
London Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Anatole Fistoulari
On gramophone records
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Five Minuets and six Trios
(D.89) (Schubert)
8.19' Piano Concerto In F major. (Martini)
1.34' Sinfonia No. 9, in C minor (Mendelssohn) on gramophone records
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The Spaniards: Victoria to Falla
Records of orchestral music Including Arrlaga's Symphony and Sarasate's Navarra with DAVID and IGOB OISTRAKH as the soloists
Haydn quartet series continued; In today's programme the music dates from 1790-3
† ROSEMARIE WRIGHT (piano)
ENGLISH STRING QUARTET Nona Liddell (violin)
Eleanor St. George (violin) Marjorie Lempfert (viola) Helen Just (cello) with John DYER (viola)
Next Tuesday: more music from 1790-2, including Haydn's Quartet in B minor, Op. 64 No. (Mac-gibbon String Quartet)
Leader, Reginald Leopold
Conducted by MAURICE HANDFORD
EDWARD RUBACH (piano)
Conductor,
ARTHUR Lobs
This week's keyboard recital Is given by Liza Fuchsova (piano)
George Szell conducts
Part 1
Overture: Oberon (Weber) THE CLEVELAND ORCHESTRA
12.25* Piano Concerto No. 19 In major (K.459) (Mosart) with RUDOLF SERKIN (piano) and the COLUMBIA SYMPHONY Orchestra on gramophone records
BERNARD KEEFFE looks at some of the outstanding musical events that are taking place in the North during the next seven days and are not being broadcast
Part 2
Symphony No. 1, In B flat major (Spring) (Schumann)
1.41* Partita (Walton)
THE CLEVELAND ORCHESTRA on gramophone records
JON CURLE introduces records of music by Schwartz and Dietz
Written by Benny Green
9: Gerhard Hiisch (baritone) with HANS UDO MÜLLER (piano)
In songs from
Die schöne Müllerin (Schubert) on a gramophone record
by MARGARET COBB from St. Lawrence Jewry next Guildhall. London
† Second broadcast
A series of weekly programmes AD SOLEM ENSEMBLE James Davis (violin) Julian Webb (violin) Paul Cropper (viola) Charles Meert (cello)
Maurice Aitchison (piano)
Part of a concert given last February tn the concert hall of the Faculty of Music of Manchester University
Cantate de la paix (Milhaud)
STEPHANE CAILLET CHAMBER CHOIR
5.8* Prelude and Fugue on the name of B.A.C.H. (Liszt)
KARL RICHTER (organ)
5.21* Glagolitic Mass (Janacek) EVELYN LEAR (soprano)
HILDE RÖSSEL- MAJDAN (contralto) ERNST HAEFLIGER (tenor) FRANZ CRASS (bass)
BEDRICH JANACEK (organ) BAVARIAN RADIO
SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA AND CHOIR Conducted by RAFAEL KUBELIK on gramophone records
This week: from Canada
SALTFLEET DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL BAND
Conductor, GEORGE HAUSLANDER LONDON CATHOLIC CENTRAL
HIGH SCHOOL BAND
Conductor, MARTIN BOUNDY
Excerpts from recordings made during visits to this country in 1964
Tell me not here from Last Poems by A. E. Housman
Introduced and read by PATRIC DICKINSON
Everyday German by Radio
A series of twenty lessons for listeners with a basic knowledge of the language
Lesson 13
Introduced by SABINE MICHAEL and DIETER GEISSLER
Also taking part: Heidi Treutler. Paul Hansard, Joseph Stein
Written and produced by Edith R. Baer
Repeated on May 29, at 11.35 a.m. in the Home Service
A booklet is available
Seven programmes about the changes in economic thought and practice in the last thirty years 5: The Balance of Payments
' The biggest post-war hindrance to fast economic growth has been the balance of payments.' If so, why?
GEORGE CYRIAX
Economic Editor of the Financial Times
RICHARD FRY
City Editor of The Guardian and PAUL BAREAU
Editor of The Statist explain and discuss the factors that contribute to the Balance ot Payments problem
Produced by Robert Hutchison
An anatomy of eighteenth-century melancholy by Eric Ewens with DEREK BIRCH JOHN BOXER
WILFRID CARTER HERON CARVIC
MICHAEL DEACON
WILLIAM Fox
STEPHEN JACK
ARTHUR LAWRENCE CAROLINE LEIGH NORMAN SHELLEY
MARJORIE WESTBURY ALAN WHEATLEY and GEOFFREY WINCOTT
Produced by RAYNER HEPPENSTALL
A new production of the programme first broadcast in 1853 Second broadcast
Mass: Aeterna Christi munera
S.50* Four Motets:
Tu es Petrus
Super flumina Babylonia Crucem sanctam subiit Sicut cervus sung by the Choir of MAGDALEN COLLEGE, OXFORD
Conductor, BERNARD ROSE
The seventh of a series of thirteen programmes of music by Palestrina
Madrigals: May 26
The Dean of York,
THE VERY REV.
Dr. ALAN RICHARDSON speaks about the new historical theology
Are Christian statements about God metaphysical or historical tn character? Dr. Richardson argues that thinkers like Paul Tillich and the Bishop of Woolwich are wrong. If they take them to be metaphysical. If there Is a 'new theology," it is above all marked by ' historical mindedness.'
by KATHARINA WOLPE
By way of introduction to
Friday evening's relay of the opera, GERALD ABRAHAM talks about the original Boris and Rimsky-Korsakov's version.
A performance of ' BorU Godunoo ' on Friday at 7.0 p.m. followed by an interlude at 10.55
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