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Music to start the day
Le tombeau de Couperin (Ravel) SUISSE Romande ORCHESTRA
Conducted by ERNEST ANSERMET
721* Violin Concerto No. in A major (Saint-Saens)
RUGGIERO Ricci with the CINCINNATI SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Conducted by MAX RUDOLF
7..M* Ballet music (Otello) (Verdi) BERLIN RADIO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Conducted by FERENC FRICSAY
7.40* Suite No. 2: Bacchus et
Ariane (Roussel)
LAMOUREUX ORCHESTRA
Conducted by IGOR MARKEVITCH on gramophone records
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A request programme of records
Introduced by Roy WILLIAMSON
In the Steppes of Central Asia
(Borodm)
Suisse Romande ORCHESTRA
Conducted by ERNEST ANSERMET
8.11* Violin Concerto In A minor
(Glazunov)
ERICA MORINI (violin) with the BERLlN RADIO Symphony ORCHESTRA Conducted by FERENC Fricsay
832* Francesca da Rimini
(Tchaikcntsky)
LENINGRAD PHII.HARMONIC Orchestra Conducted by GENNADI ROZHDESTVENSKY
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Schumann
Abegg Variations
9.14* Piano Quartet In E flat major, Op. 47
ELIZABETHPOWELL (piano)
ST. CECILIAPIANO QUARTET
Sydney Humphreys (violin) Dorothy Hemming (viola) Norman Jones (cello) Robin Wood (piano)
Sonatas for two flutes, two clarinets. bassoon, and horn (C. P. E. Bach) No. 3 in C major No. 2 in G major
9.49* Sonata in D major, for two pianos (K.448) (Mozart)
10.13* Quintet in C major (D.956)
(Schubert)
LONDON Baroque Ensemble Conducted by KARL HAAS
MALCOLM FRAGER and VLADIMIR ASHKENAZY (two pianos)
ISAAC STERN (violin)
ALEXANDER STERN (violin) MILTON KATIMs (viola) PABLO CASALS (cello)
PAUL TORTELIER (cello) on gramophone records
LEON GOOSSENS (oboe)
BBC SCOTTISH ORCHESTRA
Leader. Trevor Williams
Conductor, NORMAN DEL MAR
BBC Northern SINGERS
Conductor. STEPHEN WILKINSON
ATARAH BEN-TOVIM (flute)
MAlR .JONES (harp) ROYAL LIVERPOOL
PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA Leader. Peter Mountain
Conductor, CHARLES Groves
Part 1: Mozart
Overture: La Clemenza di Tito
12.23* Concerto in C major for flute, harp. and orchestra (K.299)
† ALAN JEFFERSON looks at some outstanding musical events in the Midlands and East Anglia during the next week that are not being broadcast
Part 2
conducts the LONDON STUDIO ORCHESTRA Leader. Reginald Leopold
TOMMY REILLY (harmonica) The orchestral Items include:
Tommy ReiUy plays music by James Moody and Gordon Jacob
12: The Philharmonia
Conducted by OTTO KLEMPERER Overture: The Consecration of the House (Beethoven)
3.13* Symphony No. 5. in B flat major (D.485) (Schubert)
3.40* Forest Murmurs (Siegfried,
Act 2) (Wagner)
3.49* Dance of the Seven Veils
(Salome) (Strauss) on gramophone records
Gramophone records highlighting important musical anniversaries occurring this week
ANDRt TCHAIKOWSKY (piano)
Part of a public concert given in Bolton. on May 5
The best of present-day jazz on records
Introduced by CHARLES Fox
110 words a minute to verbatim
Compiled by VALENTINE McNEFF
For those who want to develop reporting speeds in any shorthand system
50-80 words a minute Mondays, 6.30 p.m.
80-120 words a minute Saturdays, 11.25 a.m. (Home Service)
A booklet is available
A course of twenty lessons for students with no previous knowledge of the language
Lesson 14 by PROFESSOR DENNIS WARD with the help of KONSTANTIN IRINSKY
Produced by Tony Cash
First broadcast on January 13
A booklet Is available
The twenty-fourth 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
Partita No. 6. in E minor played by ALAN FEN-TAYLOR (harpsichord)
A weekly review of the arts
TOM MILNE on Major Dundee, a new film by Sam Peckinpah , director of The Deadly Companions and Guns in the Afternoon
VICTOR PASMORE in conversation with EDWIN MULLINS on the occasion of a retrospective exhibition of his work from 1925-65 at the Tate Gallery, London LAURENCE KITCHIN on Harold Pinter 's The Homecoming, directed by Peter Hall , at the Aldwych Theatre, London
Concertos for two organs
No. 5. in A major No. 6. in D major
E. Power BIGGS and DANIEL PINKRAM (organs) on a gramophone record
4: Liverpool-the organisation of confidence
REYNER BANHAMtalks to planners and public about Liverpool on the verge of its transformation into a city of the Buchanan age
Produced by Leonie Cohn
To be repeated on June 27
by the American baritone
LOTHAR OSTENBURG with GUNTHER WEISSENBORN (piano)
and other poems by W. B. Yeats
Read by C. DAY Lewis and WILLIAM DEVLIN
Introduced by RAYNER HEPPENSTALL
Third of six programmes
The Tower: June 11 followed by an interlude at 10.58
Today's overseas commodity and financial news. London Stock Market closing report