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Music to start the day
Overture: Pygmalion (Rameau) LAMOUREUX CHAMBER ORCHESTIU Directed by MARCEL COURAUD
7.8* Suite No. 2: Le journal de
Printemps (Fischer)
OtSEAU LYRE ORCHESTRAL ENSEMBLE Conducted by LoUIs DE FROMENT
7.19* Oboe Concerto in C minor
(attrib. Marcello)
RENATO ZANFINI with the VIRTUOSI DI ROMA
Conducted by RENATO FASANO
7.31* Adagio for organ and string orchestra (Albinoni)
DENYSE GOUARNE and the SINFONIA INSTRUMENTAL ENSEMBLE Directed by JEAN WITOLD
7.39* Ballet: The Gods go begging (Handel, arr. Beecham)
ROYAL PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA
Conducted by SIR THOMAS BEECHAM on gramophone records
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A request programme of records
Introduced by ROY WILLIAMSON Ballet Music: Zémire and Azor
(Grétry, arr. Beecham)
ROYAL PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA
Conducted by SIR THOMAS BEECHAM
8.13* Piano Concerto No. 5, In E flat major (Emperor) (Beethoven) played by SOLOMON with the PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA
Conducted by HERBERT MENGES
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Bach
Suite No. 2, in D minor, for cello
9.24* Partita No. 3, in A minor. for harpsichord
AMARYLLIS FLEMING (cello)
COLIN TILNEY (harpsichord)
Piano Trio in A minor (Ravel)
10.12* Songs:
Ou voulez-vous aller? (Gounod) Pastorale (Bizet)
10.19* Sonata for oboe and piano
(Poulenc)
10.33* Songs:
Lied; Le mariage des roses
(Franck)
Le cavalier d'Olmedo
(Sylvio Lazzari)
10.41* Sonata for flute, viola. and harp (Debussy)
CAMILLE MAURANE (baritone)
. with LILY BIENVENU (piano)
TRIO DI TRIESTE
PIERRE PIERLOT (oboe)
JACQUES FEVRIER (piano)
JEAN-PIERRE RAMPAL (Outel PIERRE PASQUIER (viola) LILY LASKINE(harp) on gramophone records
ANN SCHEIN (piano)
BBC WELSH ORCHESTRA
Leader. Philip Whiteway
Conducted by DAVID LLOYD JONES
sung by the BBC CHORUS
Conducted by JOHN ALLDIS
PETER FRANKL (piano) BOURNEMOUTH
SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Leader. Gerald Jarvis
Conduetor,
CONSTANTIN SILVESTRI
Part 1: Mozart
Overture: The Magic Flute
12.27' Piano Concerto No. 19, in F major (K.459)
CHRISTOPHER GRIER looks at some of the outstanding musical events that are taking place in the Midlands and East Anglia during the next seven days and are not being broadcast
Part 2 the Guildhall. Southampton
conducts the LONDON STUDIO ORCHESTRA Leader, Reginald Leopold
JOHN WILLIAMS (guitar)
John Williams plays music by Bach and Albeniz
11: The Chicago Symphony
Conducted by FRITZ REINER
Overture: 11 signor Bruschino
(Rossini)
3.5* Symphony No. 4, in G major
(Mohler) with LISA DELLA CASA (soprano) on gramophone records
Gramophone records highlighting important musical anniversaries occurring this week
played by ALFREDO CAMPOLI (violin) and VALERIE TRYON (piano)
The best of present-day jazz on records
Introduced by CHARLES Vim
110 w.1).m. to verbatim
Compiled by VALENTINE McNEFP
For those who want to develop reporting speeds in any shorthand system
50-80 words a minute M0ndays.6.35pm.
SO-120 words a minut
Saturdays. 11.25 a.m. (Home)
A course of twenty lessons for students with no previous knowledge of the language
Lesson 13
By PROFESSOR DENNIS WARD with the help of KONSTANTIN IRINSKY
Produced by Tony Cash
First broadcast on January 6
A booklet Is available
The twenty-third of twenty-seven programmes for those who would like to know more about the structure of music and its composition
Speaker, ALAN RIDOUT
Produced by Peter Dodd
A booklet is available
Last of three programmes of violin sonatas pi ayed by EMANUEL HURWITZ (violin) and CHARLES SPINKS (harpsichord)
A weekly review of the arts
In this edition:
DIANA TRILLING in conversation with EDWARD LUCIE-SMITH on the occasion of the British publication of her first collection of literary and social articles, Claremont Essay,
by GWYN JONES and D. G. BRIDSON
2: Life and death of a people
Last summer Professor Gwyn Jones and D. G. Bridson visited Greenland to record their impressions of the early Norse settlements. Tonight's broadcast includes recordings made with leading archaeologists in Copenhagen, Reykjavik, and at Brattahlid where excavations are still being carried out on the site of Eirik the Red's first settlement.
Produced by D. G. Bridson
Song Cycle: The Land of Lost
Content
Words by A. E. Housman
The Lent lily; Ladslove; Goal an4 wicket; The vain desire; The encounter; Epilogue
PETER PEARS (tenor)
BENJAMIN BRITTEN (piano) on a gramophone record
Poems by W. B. Yeats
Read by C. DAY LEWI ' and WILLIAM DEVLIN
Introduced by RAYNER HEPPENSTALL
Second of six Programmes
' The Wild Swans at Coole and other poems: June 9
Seven Pieces. Op. 11
10.7* Dances from Marosszek played by TAMAS VASARY (piano)
DEBEN BHATTACHARYA discusses the Persian tradition of classical instrumental music and introduces some recordings he made in Teheran
Although the dastgah system Is based on modal schemes, unlike the Arab maqam or the Indian raga. it is less strict about scale pattern.
Second broadcast followed by an interlude at 10.50