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Music to start the day
Overture: Oheron (Weber) CLEVELAND ORCHESTRA
Conducted by GEORGE SZELL
7.14* Krakowiak for piano and orchestra (Ciiopin)
STEFAN ASKENASE with the HAGUE PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA
Conducted by WILIEM VAN OTTERLOO
7.29* Symphony No. 3. in A minor
(unfinished) (Borodin)
PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA
Conducted by NICOLAI MALKO
7.46* Over the hills and far away
(Delius)
ROYAL PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA
Conducted by SIR THOMAS BEECHAM on gramophone records
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Symphony in A major (Spring)
(Johann Stumitz )
PRAGUE Chamber Orchestra Conducted by OTAKAR TRHLnt
8.20' Cello Concerto in A major
(Tartini)
ENRICO MAINARDI with the LUCERNE Festival STRINGS Led by RUDOLF BAUMGARTNER
8.38* Symphony in B fiat major, for string orchestra (Jin Antontn Benda)
CZECH PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA Conducted by VACLAV TALICH \
8.44* Symphony in D major (Frantisek Vaclav Mica )
PRAGUE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Conducted by VACLAV SMETACEK on gramophone records
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Stravinsky Records of some of his choral music ranging from Zvezdoliki (1911) to the Mass (1948)
Haydn quartet series continued
JOHN BARROW (baritone)
WILFRID PARRY (piano)
1 SENTHEN STRING QUARTET
Leader, Reginald Leopold
Conducted by JEAN POUGNET
Edward Rubach (harpsichord)
Sonata in D major. Stradella
Unaccompanied choruses
Spring: Enchanting song; Mocking of youth; The wooing of a girl; Don't leave me; Hussar; Lonely on earth; Loafer; Only tell me; Bread baking
Wirral County Grammar School for Girls Choir
Conductor, Doris Parkinson
PHYLLIS SELLICK (piano)
PETER KATIN (piano)
BBC WELSH ORCHESTRA
Leader. Philip Whiteway
Conducted by ALBERTO Bolet
Part 1
J. M. THOMSON looks at outstanding musical events in the North in the next fortnight that are not being broadcast
Part 2
Before an invited audience at the Assembly Rooms. City Hall. Cardiff
with visits to Naples and Capri Music to remind you of past pleasures, or to whet your appetite for holidays to come on gramophone records
12: Jussi Bjdrling
Tonenna (Sjobera)
Till Havs (Nordquist) with orchestra
Conducted by NILS GREVlLIUS with the GOTHENBURG SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Conducted by NILS GRVILLIUS
Tristans Dod (Ronostrom) with the STOCKHOLM PHILHARMONIC Orchestra Conducted by STIG WESTERBERG
Ideale (Tosti)
La mattinata (Leoncavallo) with orchestra
Conducted by NILS GREVILLIUS on gramophone records
given by WILHELM KRUMBACH
P first broadcast In this country
From the Royal Festival Hall,
London
A series of weekly programme*
Amici STRING Quartet Lionel Bentley (violin) Colin Staveley (violin)
Christopher Wellington (viola) Peter Hailing (cello)
Part of a concert given In March to members of the Palnswlck Music Society
Six German Dances (K.800)
(Mozart)
PRO ARTE ORCHESTRA
Conducted by CHARLES MACKERRAS
5.11* Introduction and Song of the Wood-Dove (Gurrelieder) (Schoenberg)
LILI CHOOKASIAN (soprano) with the BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Conducted by ERICH LEINSDORF
5.30* Variations on a theme of Frank Bridge (Britten)
BATH FESTIVAL ORCHKSTRA
Conducted by YEHUDI MENUHIN on gramophone records
A weekly programme by brass and military bands This week:
C.W.S. (MANCHESTER) BAND
Conductor, ALEX MORTIMER
Mental Cases by Wilfred Owen
Introduced by PAUL BRITTEN AUSTIN
Read by BASIL JONES
Everyday German by radio
A series of twenty lessons for listeners with a basic knowledge of the language
Lesson 17
Introduced by SABINE MICHAEL and DIETER GEISSLER with HEIDI TREUTLER OTTO DIAMANT tWritten and produced by Edith R. Baer
Repeated on July 3 at 11.35 a.m. (Home Service)
A booklet Is available
Four programmes on aspects of Israel
Introduced by MICHAEL ALMAZ with recordings recently made In Israel
2: The making of a nation
One of the basic laws of Israel is the Law of Return, which gives every Jew the right to settle is Israel and become a citizen.
The Immigrants come from so many different backgrounds that the problems of Integration might seem insurmountable. This programme examines the extent to which the Ingathering of the Exiles has been successful.
Produced by Adrian Johnson
by Saul Bellow
' Where there's no demolition there no advancement. The old must go down. Man does not wait for time to do his work for him. He makes an end; he begins again....' with Adapted and produced by BENNETT MAXWELL
Yehudi Menuhin (violin)
Elizabeth Robson (soprano) Anne Pashley (soprano) Margaret Duckworth (contralto)
Wilfred Brown (tenor)
Heinz Rehfuss (baritone)
Bath Cantata Group
Chorus-Master, James Peschet
Festival Orchestra
Leader, Robert Masters
Conducted by Gary Bertini
From the Assembly Rooms, Bath
Part 1
Commissioned by the Festival Society: tirst performance
Cows and Kids by JAMES STEVENS
From the BBC Sound Archives
Originally broadcast June 11 1950
Part 2
In the first of three programmes JOAN RIMMER , co-author of European Musical Instruments, discusses with ANTHONY BAINES , author of Musical Instruments through the Ages, their development in Eastern Europe and the Balkans.
Illustrated by recordings from the BBC Sound Archives
Trio in C major played by ORREA PERNEL (violin) JOAN DICKSON (cello)
WILLIAM GLOCK (piano)
Part of a concert recorded from
Dartington College of Art. Tomes. Devon. in August 1964
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