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Ricercar del sesto tuono; Ricercar del duodecimo tuono (Andrea Gabrteli )
INSTRUMENTAL ENSEMBLE
Conducted by FLORIAN HOLLARD
7.10* Oboe Concerto in D minor.
Op. 9 No. 2 (Albmoni)
EVERT VAN TRIGHT (oboe) with I Musici
7.22* Concerto in A minor (L'estro armonico. No. 8) (Vivaldi)
STUTTGART PRO MUSICA ORCHESTRA Conducted by ROLF REINHARDT
7.35* Oboe Concerto in C minor
(Alessandro Marcello )
RENATO ZANFINI (oboe) with the VIRTUOSI di ROMA
Conducted by RENATO FASANO
7.46* Canzona primi toni; Canzona septimi toni (Giovanni Gabrieli )
INSTRUMENTALENSEMBLE
Conducted by FLORIAN HOLLARD on gramophone records
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A request programme of gramophone records
Introduced by ROY WILLIAMSON
Prelude (Khovanshchina)
(Mussorgsky, orch. Rimsky-Korsakov)
MINNEAPOLIS SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Conducted by ANTAL DORATI
8.9* Piano Concerto in E flat major (Ireland)
COLIN HORSLEY (piano) with the ROYAL PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA
Conducted by BASIL CAMERON
8.35* Symphonic poem: The Pines of Rome (Respighi)
NBC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Conducted by ARTURO TOSCANINI
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Haydn Divertimento in C major, for two horns and two clarinets
9.12* Sonata in E flat major
(Haydn Society No. 52)
9.33* Divertimento in D major, for two oboes, two bassoons, and two horns
MARLENE FLEET (piano) t PORTIA WIND ENSEMBLE
Piano Trio in E major (K.542)
(Mozart)
10.2* Cantata: II rossignuolo
(Alessandro Scarlatti )
10.14* Sonatas (Domenico Scarlatti )
B flat major (L.498) F major (L.326)
10.21* Cantata: Floro e Tirsi
(Alessandro Scarlatti )
10.35* Piano Trio in D major. Op.
70 No. 1 (Ghost) (Beethoven)
JENNIFER VYVYAN (soprano)
ELSIE Morison (soprano)
HELEN WATTS (contralto) with THURSTON DART (harpsichord) and DESMOND DUPRE (viola da gamba) Trio D1 TRIESTE
Renato Zanettovich (violin) Libero Lana (cello)
Dario de Rosa (piano)
GEORGE MALCOLM (harpsichord) on gramophone recorda
FORBES ROBINSON (bass)
BBC NORTHERN ORCHESTRA
Led by James Davis t Conducted by BRYDEN THOMSON
sung by † DELIA WOOLFORD (contralto)
FREDERICK STONE (piano)
Tretet ein, hoher Krieger An die
Geliebte Sie blasen zum Abmarsch Geh: Geliebter, geh! jetzt! Philine
Mignon: Kennst du das Land?
AGUSTIN ANIEVAS (piano)
Royal LIVERPOOL PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA Leader, Peter Mountain
Conductor, CHARLES GROVES
Part 1
takes a look at the t LYTHAM ST. ANNES MUSIC CIRCLE
Part 2
conducts the † LONDON STUDIO Orchestra
Leader, Reginald Leopold
DORITA Y PEPE
Dorita y Pepe sinking and playing
Sonys from Argentina
The orchestral items include Ballet Suite: Uncle Remus - Gordon Jacob
Incidental music: The Wasps - Vaughan Williams
Farewell! a word that must be, and hath been-
A sound which makes us linger;—yet—farewell!
BYRON Music by Isaak,
Bach Schumann , and C. P. E. Bach
JOHN CAROL CASE (baritone) Viola TUNNARD (piano)
BERNARD ROBERTS (piano) t Devised by David Stone
Concerto No. 12, in A major (K.414) played by ARTUR BALSAM with the PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA Led by Bela Dekany
Conducted by BRYAN FAIRFAX
3.56* Concerto No. 20, in D minor
(K.466) played by ANDRE TCHAIKOWSKY with the CITY OF BIRMINGHAM SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Leader, John Georgiadis
Conductor, HUGO RIGNOLD t Second broadcast
t (piano)
STEVE RACE introduces the best of present-day jazz on records with a News Profile from Peter CLAYTON
Ten programmes on aspects of Latin America
3: Trade and Development by DAVID HUELIN
Even with U.S. aid the Latin American republics cannot afford to import all they need for their expanding economies. They must manufacture more for themselves —and sell in wider markets. Mr. Huelin, of the Bank of London and South America, looks at the economies of the Latin American countries, and at the way their own economists see these problems.
Readings by STEPHEN THORNE
Produced by Adrian Johnson t Broadcast on February 23
A booklet is available
A Background to Music Series for choral singers and conductors 6: MEREDITH DAVIES talks about the problems of preparing Purcell's anthem Thou knowest Lord for performance and introduces excerpts from a rehearsal which he recorded with THE PHILOMEL SINGERS
Produced by Peter Dodd t Broadcast on November 4, 1964
A list of works to be discussed In these programmes may be obtained by writing to Further Education Department. [address removed] enclosing a stamped addressed envelope.
A weekly review of the arts
Michael Billington on The Selected Works of Alfred Jarry, edited by Roger Shattuck and Simon Watson Taylor
John Wain discussing his new long poem Wildtrack, which incorporates all his verse written over the past three years.
with Frederick Grubb
Past, present, and future Harold Abrahams examines athletics in Ancient Greece with HAROLD HARRIS
Professor of Classics at St. David's College, Lampeter, and author of the recent book Greek Athletes and Athletics
He then contrasts Greek with modern athletics and finally discusses the future development of the physical limits of achievement with SIR ARTHUR PORRITT himself a distinguished athlete, Past President of the Royal College of Surgeons, and Chairman of the British Association of Sport and Medicine Recorded illustrations from the BBC Sound Archives t Produced by Harold Rogers
To be repeated on August 30
Magnificat for six voices sung by the CHOIR OF THE CARMELITE PRIORY, LONDON with COLIN MAWBY (organ)
Conducted by GEORGE MALCOLM on a gramophone record
The second of two programmes in which
Patric Dickinson discusses the reading of poetry with illustrations chosen from gramophone records issued during the last three years
The programme includes readings by: DEREK GODFREY
MARGARETTA SCOTT
PEGGY ASHCROFT. JANETTE RICHER RICHARD JOHNSON RICHARD BURTON
ANNA MASSEY , MICHAEL REDGRAVE ROBERT DONAT , ROBERT SPEAIGHT and ANTHONY QUAYLE t Produced by Joe Burroughs
Third of six programmes of string quartets played by the t DARTINGTON STRING Quartet
Colin Sauer (violin) Peter Carter (violin) Keith Lovell (viola)
Michael Evans (cello) followed by an interlude at 10.55
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