and Weather Forecast
Suite in D major (The Water
Music) (Handel)
PHILOMUSICA OF LONDON
Directed by THURSTON DART
7.14* Symphonv No. 47. in 0 major (Haydn)
RADIO ZAGREB SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Conducted by ANTONIO JANIGRO
7.35* Suite No. 4. in D major
(Bach)
BATH FESTIVAL CHAMBER ORCHESTRA Directed by YEHUDI MENUHIN on gramophone records
and Weather Forecast
A request programme of gramophone records
Symphony in D major (Arriago)
LONDON MOZART PLAYERS
Conducted by HARRY BLECH
8.27* Piano Concerto No. 2, in D minor (Macdowell)
EUGENE LIST (piano) with the VIENNA STATE OPERA ORCHESTRA Conducted by CARLOS CHAVEZ
8.54* Flight of the Bumble Bee (Tsar Saltan. Act 3); Dance of the Tumblers (Snow Maiden, Act 3) (Rimsky-Korsakov)
PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA
Conducted by CHARLES MACKERRAS
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Beethoven
Sonata in B flat major, Op.
106 (Hammerklavier) played by ANDRÉ TCHAIKOWSKY (piano)
Serenade in C major (Dohnanyi)
10.9* German Folk Songs (arr. Brahms)
Erlaube mir, fein's Madchen
Feinsliebchen, du sollst nicht barfuss geh'n
All' mein Gedanken
Mein Madel hat einen Rosenmund
Die Sonne scheint nicht mehr
Es wohnet ein Fiedler
Da unten im Tale
Ach, englische Schaferin
10.27* Piano Trio, Op. 90 (Dumky) (Dvorak)
Jascha Heifetz (violin), William Primrose (viola), Emanuel Feuermann (cello)
Hermann Prey (baritone), Mahtin Malzer (piano)
The Suk Trio: Josef Suk (violin) Milos Sadlo (cello) Jan Panenka (piano)
(on gramophone records)
DOUGLAS WHITTAKER (flute) PETER LLOYD (ftute)
BBC NORTHERN ORCHESTRA Leader. Reginald Stead
Conductor. GEORGE HURST
BBC CHORUS
Conducted by ALAN G. MELVILLE
John Ogdon (piano)
Scottish National Orchestra
Leader, Sam Bor
Conductor, Alexander Gibson
Part 1
DONALD JAMES looks at some non-broadcast musical events taking place in the Midlands and East Anglia during the next seven days
Part 2
To be given before an invited audience in BBC Studio One, Glasgow. Tickets may be obtained on application to [address removed] enclosing a stamped addressed envelope.
THE LoNDON LIGHT ORCHESTRA
The programme includes music by Suppé. Ernest Tomlinson , Josef Strauss , Max Saunders. Eric Coates. and Gounod
To love the lovely that are not beloved.
Of all the seasons, most
Love Winter PATMORE
Music by Finzl. Chopin , Schubert, Bax, Gurney, Debussy, and Quilter
RORERT TEAR (tenor)
VIOLA TUNNARD (piano)
ESTHER FISHER (piano)
Devised by David Stone
Concerto No. 9, in E flat major
(K.271)
VLADIMIR ASHKENAZY (piano)
ENGI.ISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
Conducted by RAYMOND LEPPARD
4.3* Concerto No. 15. In B flat major (K.450)
INGRID HAEBLER (piano)
VIENNA PRO MUSICA ORCHESTRA
Conducted by HEINRICH HOLLREISER on a gramophone record
(soprano)
Mstislav Rostropovich (piano)
Tchaikovsky
If only I had known
Above the weary land
Serenade: 0 my child, In the silence of night
One small word; At the ball Why?: Night
I opened the window
None but the weary heart
Continued in next column fonowed at 5.8* by a gramophone record of Sonata in C. for cello and piano Britten played by MSTISLAV ROSTROPOVICH (cello) and THE COMPOSER (piano)
STEVE RACE introduces the best of present-day jazz on records with a News Profile from PETER CLAYTON
6: Mexico by JOHN RETTIE Mexico holds a unique position among the Latin American republics. At the time of the Spanish Conquest its native Aztec culture was highly developed, while in this century its social and political revolution, with its emphasis on the Indian element, has been compared with those of France and Russia as setting a seal on all future history. Mr. Rettie discusses the development of modern Mexico and examines some of its contrasting aspects.
With readings by JOHN GLEN Produced by ADRIAN JOHNSON A booklet Is available
Previously broadcast on March 16
A Background to Alusic series for choral singers and conductors
9:Seven Sea Poemsby Tony Hewitt-Jones
MEREDITH DAVIES rehearses
A Wanderer's Song with THE PHILOMEL SINGERS. and introduces performances of A Wanderer's Song and Full Fathom Five by the HEREFORD CHORAL SOCIETY
Conducted by DR. MELVILLE COOK
Produced by Peter Dodd
Broadcast on November 25. 1964
A list of works to be discussed In this series may be obtained by writing to Further Education Department. Broadcasting House, London,W.1.enclosingastamped addressed envelope.
From the Edinburgh Festival including
MICHAEL GELIOT talking about his production of Macbeth at the Assembly Hall to JOHN ARDAGH
PETER PORTER on the Festival Opera productions of Don Giovanni and Le Pescatrict
EDWIN MORGAN on some of the Fringe productions
Produced by George MacBeth
with Chris Gittins and Brian Hewlett
In the slump of the 1930s work was hard to come by. For young man with a wife even a humble job on a building site was heaven: but the weather. turned around.'
Cast in order of speaking:
Produced by R. D. SMITH in the BBC Midland Studios
Third broadcast
for the Advancement of Science 127th Annual Meeting
Cambridge. September 1-8 Presidential Address
SCIENCE AND SCIENTISTS by SIR CYRIL HINSHELWOOD. OM.FRS.
The Annual Meeting of the British Association opens this evening with the Presidential Address broadcast direct from the Regal Cinema. Cambridge.
in the fourteenth century
The fourth in a series or programmes of music from the Middle Ages to the Renaissance MUSICA MENSURABILIS ENSEMBLE
Director, WOLFGANG NITSCHKE
Introduced by MICHAEL HOWARD
Script based on material by Wolfgang Nitschke
Recording made available by courtesy of Radio Bremen
Music at the papal Court in Avignon: September 10
by C. V. WEDGWOOD
Christopher Hill is a historian in the Tawney tradition. Miss Wedg-* wood surveys his work during the last ten years and especially his last two books, Society and Puritanism and The Intellectual Origins of the English Revolution. She accepts much but not all of his views.
Second broadcast