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Concerto In B major, for oboe and string orchestra (Telemann)
GERMAN BACH SOLOISTS
Directed by HELMUT WINSCHERMANN
7.13* Four Galliards (Demantius)
PHILOMUSICA OF LONDON
Directed by THURSTON DART
7.19* Horn Concerto No. 2, in D major (Haydn)
ROLF LIND with the HAMBURG RADIO,
SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Conducted by CHRISTOPH STEPP
7.34* Suite: Pelléas et Mélisande
(Fauré)
SUlSSE ROMANDE ORCHESTRA
Conducted by ERNEST ANSERMET
7.52* Waltz (Cinderella) (Massenet)
ROYAl. PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA
Conducted by SIR THOMAS BEECHAM on gramophone records
A request programme of gramophone records
Introduced by ROY WILLIAMSON Overture: The Opera Ball
(Heuberger)
VIENNA PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA Conducted by RUDOLF KEMPE
8.121 Piano Concerto No.2, in F minor (Chopin)
TAMAS VASARY (piano) with the BERLIN PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA Conducted by JANOS KULKA
8.47* La Valse (Ravel)
LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Conducted by PIERRE MONTEUX
Beethoven
Sonata in E ftat major, Op.
9.30* Eleven Bagatelles, Op.
119 played by DENIS MATTHEWS (piano)
string Quartet in C major, Op. 51
(Frantisek Xaver Richter )
10.1* English Canzonets: Fidelity;
Recollection; Sailor's Song (Haydn)
10.11* Eight Slavonic Dances, Op.
72 (Dvorak)
10.40* String Quartet No. 2, in D
DIETRICH FISCHER-DIESKAU (baritone) GERALD MOORE (piano)
SMETANA QUARTET
Jiri Novak (violin)
Lubomir Kostecky (violin) Jaroslav Rybensky (viola) Antonin Kohout (cello)
ALFRED BRENDEL and WALTER KLIEN (piano duet) on gramophone records
VIADO PERLEMUTER (piano)
BBC SCOTTISH ORCHESTRA Leader, Trevor Williams
Conducted by STANFORD ROBINSON
BBC NORTHERN SINGERS
Conductor, STEPHEN WILKINSON
Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra
Part 1
Weber Freischutz Overture
Saint Saens Piano Concerto No 2 [Colin Horsley]
Schubert Symphony No 6
Rimsky Korsakov Spanish Caprice
CHRISTOPHIER GRIER looks at some non-broadcast musical events taking place in the Midlands and East Anglia during the next seven days
Part
Given before an invited audience in the Winter Gardens, Bournemouth
conducts the LONDON STUDIO ORCHESTRA Leader, Reginald Leopold
JOHN WILLIAMS (guitar)
The orchestral items include
John Williams plays music by Alessandro Scarlatti , Domenico Scarlatti , Torroba, and Castelnuovo-Tedesco
Suite: The Cunning little Vixen
(Janacek)
Conducted by VACLAV TAUCH
3.20* Symphony No.5, in F major
(Dvorak)
Conducted by KAREL SEJNA on gramophone records
Gramophone records highlight. ing important musical anniversaries occurring this week
Sonatas for violin and piano played by ERICH GRUENBERG (violin)
ERIC HARRISON (piano)
STEVE RACE introduces the best of present-day jazz on records
With a News Profile from PETER CLAYTON
110 w.p.m. to verbatim
† Compiled by VALENTINE MCNEFF
50-80 words a minute: Mondays at
6.30pm at 11.25 a.m. (Home Service)
A booklet is available
Lesson 17 by PROFESSOR DENNIS WARD with KONSTANTIN IRINSKY
Produced by Tony Cash
First broadcast on February 3
A booklet is available
The last of twenty-seven pro grammes about the structure and composition of music
Speaker, ALAN RIDOUT
Produced by PETER DODD
A booklet Is available
Casals playing
Suite No. 5. In C minor for cello (Bach)
Recorded in 1939
A continuing conversation including quotation and description of musical, literary, and visual examples of vanguard art between a changing team of critics and artists drawn from
ALEXANDER GOEHR
FRANK KERMODE
EDWARD LUCIE-SMITH
ERIC MOTTRAM , PETER PORTER and PETER STADLEN with GEORGE MACBETH in the chair
Last of three programmes
A documentary account of the little-known expedition to smuggle arms from the United Kingdom for the 1905 attempt at revolution in Russia
Compiled from contemporary and historical sources by FRED DOUGLAS
Adapted for broadcasting by J. S. CAMPBELL
Readers,
Arthur Boland , Jameson Clark Felix Fetton , Joan Fitzpatrick
Tom Fleming. Leonard Maguire Callum Mill , Hilary Paterson
Narrator, JAMES CRAMPSEY
Produced by ARCHIE P. LEE
Missa de Feria
Motets:
Ad te levavi
Canite tuba In Sion Rorati coeli
Hodie Christus
Surge illuminare
CANTORES IN ECCLESIA
Conductor, MICHAEL HOWARD
From St. George the Martyr. Queen
Square. London of music by Palestrina
Postponed from June 16
Motets: July 9
A study in contrasts by BERNARD TOWERS , Fellow of Jesus College, Cambridge
Perhaps Teilhard de Chardin's fiercest British critic has been Dr. P. B. Medawar. Dr. Towers analyses the conflict, and shows how ' pioneers' and ' masters ' together extend the area of scieutific understanding,
Symphony No. 4
Humphrey Searle played by the CITY OF BIRMINGHAM SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Leader, Meyer Stolow
Conducted by THE COMPOSER
Part of the concert broadcast on December 1.1962