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Music to start the day
Symphony No. 1, in D major
(C. P. E. Bach )
LOUIS DE FROMENT CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
1.16* Oboe Concerto (Bellini, rev.
Gargiulo)
RENATO ZANFINI with the VIRTUOSI DI ROMA
Conducted by RENATO FASANO
7.25* Fantasia: Dream Pictures
(Lumbtle)
COPENHAGEN SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Conducted by LAVARD FRUSHOLM
7.34* Ballet Suite; Mam'zeU*
Angot (Lecocq. airr. Jacob)
ROYAL OPERA HOUSE ORCHESTRA COVENT GARDEN
Conducted by ANATOLE FISTOULAKI on gramophone recorda
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Cassation In F major (H.II.20)
(Haydn)
Members of the COLLEGIUM AUREUM
8.22* Divertimento, Op. 86, after harpsichord pieces by Couperin (Strauss)
BAMBERG SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Conducted by CLEMENS KRAUSS on gramophone records
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From Tallis to Tomkins
Records including Byrd's Mass in Four Parts and music by Gibbons, Weelkes, and John Ward
Haydn quartet series continued; in today's programme the music dates from 1790-2
APRIL CANTELO (soprano) PAUL HAMBURGER (piano)
OROMONTE STRING TRIO Perry Hart (violin)
Margaret Major (viola) Bruno Schrecker (cello)
MACGlBBON STRING QUARTET Margot Macgibbon (violin) Lorraine du Val (violin) Anatole Mines (viola) Lilly Phillips (cello)
Leader, Reginald Leopold
Conducted by BRIAN PRIESTMAN
sung by BIRMINGHAM BACS SOCIETY CHOIR
Conductor, Roy MASSEY
From St. Paul's Church, Birmingham
This week's keyboard recital is given by EILEEN BROSTER (piano)
YFRAH NEAMAN (violin)
BBC WELSH ORCKESTRA
Leader, Philip Whiteway
Conducted by ALBERTO BOLET
Part
† STEPHEN DODGSON 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
† Given before an invited audience at the Assembly Rooms. City Hall. Cardiff
JON CURLE introduces records of music by Harold Arlen Written by Benny Green
10: Maggie Teyte (soprano)
Le spectre de la rose; Absence
(Les nuits d'été) (Berlioz) with orchestra conducted by LESLIE HEWARD
3.10* Poème de l'amour et de la mer (Chausson) with orchestra conducted by LEIGHTON LUCAS solo cello: James Whitehead on a gramophone record
by IVOR KEYS
Bach
Toccata and Fugue in D minor
(The Dorian)
3.42* Chorale preludes
Nun komm der helden Hetland
(S.659)
An WasserflUssen Babylon (S.653)
8.52* Prelude and Fugue in D major (S.532)
From the Great Hall. Nottingham University
Second broadcast
A series of weekly programmes DENNIS BRAIN WIND ENSEMBLE David Sandeman (flute) Leonard Brain (oboe)
Stephen Waters (clarinet) Cecil James (bassoon) Barry Tuckwell (horn)
† Part of a concert given at Henley-on-Thames last February by the Henley Concerta Society
Sinfonia No. 20. in E minor
(Roman)
LUCERNE FESTIVAL STRINGS
Directed by RUDOLF BAUMGARTNER
5.9* Harpsichord Concerto, in B flat major (Domenico Puccino
FRANK PELLEG with the HAIFA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Conducted by SERGIU COMISSIONA
5.28* Senza mamma (Suor Angelica) (Pucctnl)
MIRELLA FRENI (soprano) with the ROME OPERA HOUSE ORCHESTRA Conducted by FRANCO FERRARIS
5.34* Verklärte Nacht (Schoenberg) CBC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Conducted by ROBERT CRAfT on gramophone records
This week:
BAND OF THE SCOTS GUARDS
Wind, by Ted Hughes
Introduced and read by PATRIC DICKINSON
Everyday German by Radio
A series of 20 lessons for listeners with a basic knowledge of the language
Lesson 14
Introduced by SABINE MICHAEL and DIETER GEISSLER with HEIDI TRWTLER , PAUL HANSARD
Written and produced by Edith R. Baer
Repeated on June 5 at 1135 in the A booklet ts available
Seven programmes about the changes in economic thought and practice in the last thirty years
6. An Incomes Policy?
DAVID WORSWICK , Director of the National Institute for Economic and Social Research, discusses with PETER SHORE, M.P., DAVID PRICE, M.P., and MICHAEL FOGARTY , Professor of Industrial Relations at the University College of South Wales and Monmouthshire, the scope and objectives of an Incomes policy, and whether it Is likely to be effective
Produced by Robert Hutchison
W. B. Yeats (1865.1939)
On the centenary of his birth. MICHEAL MAC LIAMMÓIRtalks about the life and poetry of W. B. Yeats and, with readings of his poems, illustrates some of the principal themes in his work.
Produced by Joseph Hone
The Busch Quartet playing
Beethoven
String Quartet In C major,
Op. 59 No. 3 (Rasumovsky)
Recorded in 11133 Casals playing Bach's Cello Suite No. 3, in C minor: June 30
Four talks by MARGERY PERHAM
2: New political forces and the power of racism
In this talk about the African Politicians who have led the ex-British territories to independence, Dr. Perham recalls the impulses which drove them on, and the techniques which they used to rouse their people to action. She then examines how these men are now dealing with the problems of post-independence.
Third talk: May 31
† played by CLAUDE HELFFER
by ALEC ROBERTSON
At the beginning of the current series of programmes of Palestrina's music Alec Robertson gave a talk, which is being repeated this evening, in which he discussed the social and artistic background against which Palestrina's achievement should be measured.
Second broadcast
See also Wednesday at 7.30 p.m. followed by an Interlude at 10.50
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