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Music to start the day
Sonata for four trumpets. strings and continuo (Perti)
ZAGREB SOLOISTS ENSEMBLE
Directed by ANTONIO JANIGRO
7.8* Suite No. 2, in D minor
(Rosenmuller)
PHlLOMUSICA OF LONDON
Directed by THURSTON DART
7.17* Five German Dances (D.90)
(Schubert)
STUTTGART CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
Conducted by KARL MÜNCHINGER
7.29* Concertino de printemps (Les quatre saisons) (Milhaud)
SZYMON GOLDBERG (violin) with the LAMOUREUX Orchestra Conducted by The COMPOSER
7.38* Suite pastorale (Chabrier)
Paris CONSERVATOIRE ORCHESTRA
Conducted by EDOUARD LINDENBERG on gramophone records
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A request programme of gramophone records
Introduced by Roy WILLIAMSON Concerto Grosso in B flat major,
Op. 11 No. 4 (Bonporti) played by I Musici
8.19* Concerto In G minor, for organ, strings, and timpani (Poulenc)
MAURICE DURUFLE with the FRENCH NATIONAL RADIO Orchestra Conducted by GEORGES PRETRE
8.41* Suite: Mother Goose (Ravel)
PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA
Conducted by CARLO Maria GIULINI
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Stravinsky
Concerto for two pianos
Divertimento on themes from Le baiser de la fée
LIZA FUCHSOVA
PAUL Hamburger (two pianos)
HYMAN BRESS (violin)
WILFRID PARRY (piano)
Clarinet Quintet in A major (K.581)
(Mozart)
10.1.5" Piano music (Tomasek)
Rhapsody in A minor, Op. 41 No. 3; Eclogue In F major, Op. 35 No. 2; Dithyramb in C minor, Op. 65 No.
10.27* String Trio In G major. Op.
9 No. 1 (Beethoven)
REGINALD KELL (clarinet) with the Fine ARTS Quartet
JOSEF HALA (piano)
LEONID KOGAN (violin) RUDOLF BARSHAI (viola)
MSTISLAV ROSTROPOVICH (cello) on gramophone records
DAVID WILDE (piano)
BBC NORTHERN ORCHESTRA Leader. Reginald Stead
Conductor, GEORGE HURST
BBC NORTHERN SINGERS
Conductor, STEPHEN WILKINSON
Hall ORCHESTRA
Leader, Martin Milner
Conducted by MAURICE HANDFORD
Part 1
J. M. THOMSON looks at 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 Philip CHALLIS (piano)
Including incidental music to ' Peer Gynt ' by Grieg Sae and Harald Sae verud. and piano music by Liszt
13: New York Philharmonic
Conducted byLEONARD BERNSTEIN Three Dance Episodes (Rodeo)
(c'opland)
3.15* Symphony: Harold in Italy
(Berlioz)
With WILLIAM LINEAR (viola) on gramophone records
The Little Sweep
An opera in one act
Music by Benjamin Britten /
Libretto by ERIC CROZIER
Presented by the English Opera Group in the Jubilee Hall, Aldeburgh
A section of the ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA Led by Suzanne Rozsa with VALDA PLUCKNETT and MARTIN PENNY (piano duet)
Conducted by Meredith Davies Produced by COLIN GRAHAM
Place: The children's nursery at Iken Hall, Suffolk, 1840
Scene 1: A January morning Scene 2: Later
Scene 3: The next morning
Catherine Wilson appears bu permission of Sadler's WeUs Opera Company
Black' Bob, the sweep - NORMAN LUMSDEN (bass)
Clem, his son - BERNARD DICKERSON (tenor)
Sammy, the new sweep-boy - NIGEL DANT (treble)
Miss Baggott, the housekeeper at Iken Hall - JOHANNA PETERS (contralto)
Rowan, the nursery-maid to the Woodbridge cousins - CATHERINE WILSON (soprano)
At Iken Hall: Juliet Brook - BRENDA MARSHALL (soprano)
Sophie Brook - CAROLINE CLACK (soprano)
Gay Brook - CORIN WAUGH (treble)
The Cousins from Woodbridge: Jonny Crome - MICHAEL BARRETT (treble)
Hugh Crome, a twin - ROBERT MULCAHY (treble)
Tina Crome, a twin - DERINDA SMITH (soprano)
Tom, the coachman from - NORMAN LUMSDEN (bass)
Alfred, the gardener at Iken - BERNARD DICKERSON (tenor)
Gramophone records highlighting musical anniversaries this week
The best of present day jazz on records
Introduced by CHARLES Fox
110 w.p.m. to verbatim
Compiled by VALENTINE McNEFF
For those who want to develop reporting speeds A booklet Is available
Lesson 15
By PROFESSOR DENNIS WARD with KONSTANTIN IRINSKY
First broadcast on January 20
A booklet Is available
The twenty-fifth of twenty-seven programmes
Speaker, ALAN RIDOUT
A booklet is available
Missa de Feria
Motets:
Ad te levavi
Canite tuba In Sion Roratl coell
Hodie Chrlstus
Surge llluminare
CANTORES IN ECCLESIA
Conductor, MICHAEL HOWARD
From St. George the Martyr. Quees)
Square. London
The eleventh of a series of thirteen programmes of music by Palestrina
In recent weeks several major exhibitions of American art have been seen in this country, including two, the drawings of Arshile Gorky and paintings from the Bloedel Collection, that have been shown widely outside London.
DAVID SYLVESTER, whose interviews with two American artists are being broadcast this week, talks in the BBC's New York studios with MAX KOZLOFF , Art Editor of The Nation, and THOMAS B. HESS , Executive Editor of Art News, about what they consider to be the distinctively American qualities of American art.
See also Thursday at 7.30 p.m.
Balletto del granduca
(Sweelinck)
Dance Suite (anon.) played by FINN VIDER Ø
Compenius organ, Fredriksborg Castle on a gramophone record
A portrait of the Plague In seventeenth-century London and especially of the Great Visitation in 1665 Written and compiled by TERENCE TILLER from contemporary and other sources
Nashe's poem
In Time of Pestilence set to music by ELIZABETH POSTON sung by a section of the AMBROSIAN SINGERS accompanied by PETER HALLING and BERNARD RICHARDS (cellos)
Narrator, HUGH BURDEN
Others taking part:
BETTY HAHDY. CAROLINE LEIGH
ISABEL RENNIE , ROSALIND SHANKS Mary WIMBUSH , John BRYNING Michael COLLINS. WILLIAM EEDLE DERYCK GUYLER , VICTOR PLATT DEREK PRENTICE , HAROLD REESE
ROGER SNOWDON , GEOFFREY WINCOTT
Produced by Terence TILLER
PRO ARTE PIANO QUARTET
Kenneth Sillito (violin) Cecil Aronowitz (viola) Terence Weil (cello)
Lamar Crowson (piano)