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Overture: The Apothecary
BERLIN PHILHARMONIC Orchestra Conducted by KARL FORSTER
7.11* Symphony No. 12. in E major LITTLE Orchestra OF LONDON Conducted by LESLIE JONES
7.23* Sinfonia Concertante in B flat major
HELMUT HUCKE (oboe)
WERNER MAURUSCHAT (bassoon) WERNER NEUHAUS (violin) HANS PLÜMACHER (cello) CONSORTIUM MUSICUM
Conducted by FRITZ LEHAN
7.44* Notturno in C major LONDON Baroque Ensemble Conducted by Karl HAAS on gramophone records
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Five German Dances (D.90)
(Schubert)
STUTTGART CHAMBER Orchestra
Conducted by KARL MÜNCHlNGER
8.15* Concertino de printemps
(Milhaud)
SZYMON GOLDBERG (violin) with the LAMOUREUX SOLOISTS' ENSEMBLE Conducted by the COMPOSER
8.24* Ballet: Apollon musagète
(Stravinsky)
LONDON SYMPHONY Orchestra
Conducted by IGOR MARKEVITCH on gramophone records
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Berlioz
Symphony: Harold in Italy YEHUDI MENUHIN (viola) with the PHILHARMONIA Orchestra Conducted by COLIN DAVIS
9.48* Trojan March
Royal PHILHARMONIC Orchestra
Conducted by SIR THOMAS BEECHAM on gramophone records
ANN SCHEIN (piano)
Jeannette SINCLAIR (soprano)
MARJORIE BIGGAR (mezzo-soprano) Peter LEEMING (bass-baritone)
A section of the t PHILOMUSICA OF LONDON
Neil Black (oboe) Carl Pini (violin)
John Tunnell (violin)
Margaret Major (viola)
Francis Baines (double-bass)
Stanley Mant (cello continuo)
Alan Harverson (organ continuo)
Gramophone records highlighting important musical anniversaries occurring this week
t EDITH VOGEL (piano)
Des Abends (FantasiestUcke
Op. 12)
11.48* Etudes symphoniques,
Op. 13
British Music: Part 1
Overture: Portsmouth Point
(Walton)
PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA
Conducted by the COMPOSER
12.21* Romantic Fantasy for violin, viola. and orchestra (Arthur Benjamin)
JASCHA HEIFETZ (violin)
William PRIMROSE (viola) with the RCA VICTOR Orchestra Conducted by IZLER SOLOMON
12.41* Eudon Heath (Hoist)
LONDON PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA Conducted by SIR ADRIAN BouLT on gramophone records
t STEPHEN DOD (;SON looks at some non-broadcast musical events taking place in the North during the next seven days
British Music: Part 2
Concerto for orchestra (Tippett) LONDON SYMPHONY Orchestra Conducted by COLIN DAVIS
1.41* Four Dances (Don Quixote )
(Roberto Gerhard )
BBC Symphony ORCHESTRA Conducted by ANTAL DORATI on gramophone records
Waltz: Märchen aus dem Orient
(Johann Strauss )
VIENNA SYMPHONY Orchestra Conducted by EDUARD STRAUSS
2.8* Sakura-Sakura (trad.) RITA STREICH with INSTRUMENTAL Ensemble
Conducted by CARL MICHALSKI
2.11* The Pleasure Dome of Kubla Khan (Grilles)
EASTMAN-ROCHESTER
SYMPHONY Orchestra
Conducted by HOWARD HANSOM
2.21* Cotton Spinning (trad.) TCHENG HSIN-TING with INSTRUMENTAL Ensemble
2.23* Dance of the Persian Slaves
(Khovanshchina) (Mussorgsky)
PHILHARMONIA Orchestra
Conducted by Herbert VON KARAJAN on gramophone records
Ann Dowdall (soprano) Helen Watts (contralto) Gerald English (tenor)
John Carol Case (baritone)
Melville Cook (organ)
The Festival Chorus
City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra Leader, Felix Kok
Conducted by Herbert Sumsion and Christopher Robinson
From Gloucester Cathedral Conducted by Herbert Sumsion
Conducted by Christopher Robinson
3.13* Hymnus Paradisi. Howells Conducted by Herbert Sumsion
NEW LONDON Wind ENSEMBLE
Recording of a concert given In February to members of the Tees-Side Music Society
Overture: Leonora No. 1
(Beethoven)
PHILHARMONIA Orchestra
Conducted by Otto KLEMPERER
5.2.V Piano Concerto (Tippett)
JOHN OGDON (piano) with the PHILHARMONIA Orchestra
Conducted by Colin DAVIS on gramophone records
CARLTON MAIN FRICKLEY COLLIERY BAND t Conductor, JACK ATHERTON
Original music for band by Herbert Howells
Pageantry
Three Figures
A series of nine programmes about some of the thinkers who helped to shape the political theory and practice of their own and subsequent times, and whose ideas are still alive today.
6: John Stuart Mill and The Liberty of the Individual by J. W. N. WATKINS
Reader in the History of Philosophy.
London School of Economics
The readings, mostly from On Liberty by John Stuart Mill , are by DENIS MCCARTHY
Produced by Gilbert Phelps t First broadcast June 11. 1964
Eight lectures given by JOEL HURSTFIELD
Astor Professor of English History in the University of London at the University of East Anglla
6: Patronage and Politics
Professor Hurstfield examines how the power of the crown was diffused through patronage and how the crown's position was affected by the rise of nationalism. t First broadcast on February 15
Nine programmes about the Ideas and beliefs of the Elizabethans: Thursdays at 7.0 p.m.
A paperback is available
Heather Harper (soprano) Josephine Nendick (mezzo-soprano)
John Mitchinson (tenor) John Noble (baritone) BBC Chorus
BBC Symphony Orchestra Leader, Hugh Maguire
Conducted by Pierre Boulez From the Royal Albert Hall London
Part 1
Nine broadcasts about the theory, problems, practices, and future of Aid and development
6: The Special Problem of Agriculture
R. P. DORE
Professor of Sociology in the University of London who was recently seconded to the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organisation talks about the problem of traditional societies and resistance to innovation. Is land reform the key? What maintains and what changes traditional attitudes?
Introduced by ANDREW SHONFIELD t Second broadcast
Technical Assistance — examination of issues raised by Norwegian/Kerala fishing project: September 12
Part 2
A reading of Bermudas by Andrew Marvell
The Battle of the Summer Isles by Edmund Waller with extracts from
John Smith 's < History of Virginia, Summer ' lies and New Englanxd t Reader. ALAN WHEATLEY
Postponed from July 27
String Quartet in A minor.
Op. 132
THE JUILLARD QUARTET: Robert Mann (violin) Isidore Cohen (violin) Raphael Hillyer (viola) Claus Adam (cello) on a gramophone record
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