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Suite: Les Nations (Couperin)
STUTTGART BAROQUE ENSEMBLE
Conducted by MARCEL COURAUD
7.28* Sonata in C major, for organ and orchestra (K.336) (Mozart)
MARIE-CLAIRE ALAIN (organ) JEAN-FRANCOIS PAILLARD CHAMBER ORCHESTRA Conducted by JEAN-FRANCOIS PAILLARD
7.32. Ballet suite: Orphée (Gluck) LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Conducted by CHARLES MACKERRAS on gramophone records
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Directed and led by NEVILLE MARRINER
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Smetana
Records of the Piano Trio and the five Evening Songs
MAX ROSTAL (violin) COLIN HORSLEY (piano)
FRANZ REIZENSTEIN (piano)
DELME STRING QUARTET
Second broadcast of the Beethoven sonata
Gramophone records of excerpts from Glamorous Night The Dancing Years Perchance to Dream and King's Rhapsody with the original artists
2: Aldeburgh
DIETRICH FISCHER-DIESKAU (baritone) BENJAMIN BRITTEN (piano)
ALBERNI QUARTET
Dennis Simons. Howard Davis John White , Gregory Baron
Part 1
takes a look at the HAMPSTEAD MUSIC CLUB
Aldeburgh
Part First Performance: See panel
of the concert given in the Jubilee Hall. Aldeburgh on June 24
Leader, Reginald Leopold
Conducted by MAURICE HANDFORD
EDWARD RUBACH (piano)
Concertino No. 5, in E flat major
(attrib. Pergolesi)
STUTTGART CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
Conducted by KARL MÜNCHINGER
2.39* Non amor, nè gelosia
(Closing scene. Alcina) (Handel)
JOAN SUTHERLAND (soprano)
TERESA BERGANZA (mezzo-soprano) MONICA SINCLAIR (contralto) LUIGI ALVA (tenor)
LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA AND CHORUS
Conducted by RICHARD BONYNGE
2.49* Chaconne (Paride ed Elena)
(Gluck)
STUTTGART CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
Conducted by KARL MÜNCHINGER on gramophone records
This programme is being broadcast experimentally on the Zenith-G.E. pilot tone stereophonic system from the VHF transmitters at hear the programme in stereophony a special receiver, or an adapter for use with an existing receiver. necessary. Listeners with normal VHF receivers will hear the programme monophonically as usual.
a section of the HALLÉ ORCHESTRA in Dvorak's Serenade in minor, Op. 44 on a gramophone record
MILLA ANDREW (soprano) VIOLA TUNNARD (piano)
† BRVAN VICKERS (piano)
Songs:
NATHAN MILSTEIN (violin)
NATIONAL ORCHESTRA OF THE MONTE CARLO OPERA
Conducted by LOUIS FREMAUX
Recording made avallable by courtesy of Radio Monte Carlo
HERBERT DOWNES (viola)
STRINGS OF THE
ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA Led by Kenneth Sillito
† Conducted by FREDERIK PRAUSNITZ
Introduced by ERIC ROSEBERRY
Excerpts from Prokofiev's music for Eisenstein's Alexander Nevsky
LiLi CHOOKASIAN (contralto)
WESTMINSTER CHOIR
NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA Conducted by THOMAS SCHIPPERS on a gramophone record
50-80 words a minute
Compiled by VALENTINE McNEFF
110 w.p m. to verbatim: Friday.
6.35 p.m
A booklet is available
3: R. S. Thomas and Geoffrey Hill
Script and narration by FRANCIS HoPE
Poems read by GARY WATSON and BASIL JONES
Produced by George Walton Scott
First broadcast on October 22. 1964
5: Environment and School Progress by RONALD GULLIFORD , Lecturer in Education Birmingham University
First broadcast in the Second
Start ' series on November 9, 1964. in the Home Service
Nadine Sautereau (soprano) Jeannette Sinclair (soprano) Kenneth Bowen (tenor)
BBC Symphony Orchestra Leader, Hugh Maguire
Conducted by Sir Malcolm Sargent and Norman Del Mar
From the Royal Albert Hall , London
Part 1 conducted by Sir Malcolm Sargent
† by ERIC MOTTRAM
When James Agee 's book about the-Poor white tenant farmers in Alabama, Let Us Now Praise Famous Men, first appeared in 1941. Lionel Trilling called it 'the most realistic and the most moral effort of our American generation.' Though this view was not widely shared at the time, his book is now regarded as one of the classic works of recent American literature. Eric Mottram discusses this strangely complex book on the occasion of its first British publication, ten years after Agee's death.
Part
ALFRED MANN discusses with ALEXANDER GOEHR the teaching practice of these great masters and re-examines certain relevant documents
c. 1552-1618
† A group of poems reconsidered and read by DENIS GOACHER followed by an interlude at 10.55