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Music for small orchestra
Suite No. I: Fanfares (Mouret)
PAUL KUENTZ CHAMBER ORCHESTRA Conducted by PAUL KUENTZ
7.12* Flute Concerto, in G major
(Karl Stamitz )
CAMILLO WANAUSEK (ftute) With the VIENNA MUSIC SOCIETY ORCHESTRA Conducted by ANTON HEILLER
7.27- Suite: Les Indes galantes
(Ranleau)
LAMOUREUX CHAMBER ORCHESTRA Conducted by LOUIS DE FROMENT
7.46* Sinfonia in D major
(Johann Stamitz )
MUNICH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA Conducted by CARL GORVIN on gramophone records
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A request programme of gramophone records
Introduced by Roy WILLIAMSON
Symphony No. 35, in D major
(Haffner) (Mozart) played by the VIENNA PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA Conducted by RAFAEL KUBELIK
8.24* Wedding Cake Caprice
(Saint-Saȅns) played by GRANT JOHANNESEN (piano) with the LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Conducted by LAWRANCE COLLINGWOOB
8.32* Suite: Ruralia hungarlca
(Dohnanyi) played by the HUNGARIAN STATE ORCHESTRA Conducted by GYÖRGY LEHEL
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Chopin
Polish songs (sung in German):
Mein Geliebter: Der Bote
Zwei Leichen ; Meine Freuden
9.17* Piano Trio in G minor.
Op. 8
ROBERT TEAR (tenor)
VIOLA TuNNARD (piano)
PINI-ARIELI TRIO
Carl Pini (violin)
Anthony Pini (cello) Celia Arieli (piano)
Suite for wind instruments from
Mozart's'The Seraglio'
(18th-century arrangement, anon.)
10.6* Piano Sonata No. 4, in E minor (Weber)
10.28* String Quartet in A major
(K.464) (Mozart)
WIND ENSEMBLE OF
SOUTH GERMAN RADIO
ANNIK D'ARCO (piano)
AMADEUS QUARTET
Norbert Brainin (violin) Siegmund Nissel (violin) Peter Schidlof (viola) Martin Lovett (cello) on gramophone records
DEREK COLLIER (violin)
BBC WELSH ORCHESTRA
Leader, Philip Whiteway
Ϯ Conducted by ALBERTO BOLET
Conzertstück in D major, for violin and orchestra.Schubert
by JEAN HOLMES (mezzo-soprano)
FREDERICK STONE (piano)
Brahms
Dein blaues Auge Liebestreu
Immer lelser wird mein
Schlummer
Meine Liebe 1st grün 12-2* Strauss
Morgen: Die
Nacht Herr Lenz ; Allerscelen
PETER MOUNTAIN (violin)
ROYAL LIVERPOOL
PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA Led by Tom Rowlette
Conductor, CHARLES GROVES Part
STEPHEN DODGSON looks at some non-broadcast musical events taking place in the Midlands and East Anglia during the next seven days
Part
Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra conducted by James Loughran. Walton, Haydn, and Rimsky-Korsakov
conducts the LONDON STUDIO ORCHESTRA
Leader, Reginald Leopold
MARISA ROBLES (harp)
The orchestral items include
Marisa Robles plays music by Cabezon. Albeniz, Alfonso. and Guridi
S full of shapes is fancy,
That it alone is high fantastical
SHAKESPEARE
Fantasies by Nicholas Strogers John Monday , Purcell Bach , Brahms and Vaughan Williams
REGINALD PAUL (piano)
Ϯ AEOLIAN STRING, QUARTET
Sydney Humphreys (violin)
Raymond Keenlyside (violin) Margaret Major (viola) Derek Simpson (cello) with KENNETH ESSEX (viola)
Overture: Furiant (The Bartered
Bride) (Smetana)
Conducted by ISTVAN KERTESZ
3.45* Symphony No. 4, In A
(Italian) (Mendelssohn)
Conducted by GEORG SOLTI
4.12* Movements from Ballet Suite:
Le Cid (Massenet)
Conducted by JEAN MARTINON on gramophone records
played by Ϯ HEINZ MEDJIMOREC (piano)
STEVE RACE introduces the best of present-day jazz on records with news and views from PETER CLAYTON
110 w.p.m. to verbatim
Compiled by VALENTINE McNEFF
For those who want to develop reporting speeds in any shorthand system
Second broadcast
80-120 w.p.m.: Thursday 6.53 p.m. and Friday, 6.30 p.m.
80-120 w.p.m.: Saturday 11.25 a.m. (Home)
A booklet is available
A course of twenty jessons for students with no previous knowledge of the language
Lesson 19 by Professor Dennis Ward with the help of Konstantin Irinsky
A booklet is available
First broadcast on February 17
A Background to Music series for choral singers and conductors
2: WILLIAM APPLEBY offers some suggestions about repertoire and recruitment assisted by the NEW DANENSIAN SINGERS
Produced by Peter Dodd
Broadcast on October 7. 1964
A list of works to be discussed In these programmes may be obtained
Department. Broadcasting House.
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 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 distinctive American qualities of American art.
Postponed from June 16 followed by an Interlude at 8.10
IIse Hollweg (soprano)
Theo Bruins (piano)
Concertgebouw Orchestra
Conducted by Bruno Maderna
From the Concertgebouw Amsterdam
Part
Five Orchestral Pieces, Op. 16 Vorgefühle; Vergangenes Farben; Peripetie Das obligate Rezitativ - Schoenberg
8.35* Recit: Ma, che vi, fece, o stelle; Aria: Sperai vicino il lido (K.368); Aria: Vorrei spiegarvi, o Dio (11 curioso indiscreto) (K.418) - Mozart
8.52* Piano Concerto - Kees van Baaren first broadcast In this country
Three talks by R. W . SOUTHERN , F.B.A. Chichele Professor of Modern History in the University of Oxford
2: Scientific Humanism
The twelfth century re-discovered an intelligible universe. especially in the secular schools. in Chartres, Bologna, Paris, and Oxford. In the thirteenth century this naturalism attained its climax in the full revival of Aristotle and the Summae of Aquinas.
Practical Humanism: July 21
Part
Broadcast by courtesy of the Netherlands Radio Union
A striptease artist talks about her performance, her audience. and her life
Arranged by Richard Wortley
Produced by David Thomson
Second broadcast
Study No. 8 (Villa-Lobos) Partita (Stephen Dodgson )
Homenaie (Falla)
JOHN WILLIAMS on a gramophone record
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