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Five German Dances (D.90)
STtTTGART CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
Conducted by KARL MüNCHINGER
7.15*Piano Quintet in A major
(The Trout)
HEPHZIBAH MENUHIN (piano) and the AMADEUS STRING QUARTET
7.50* Ballet Music No. 2
(Rosamunde)
SUISSE ROMANDE ORCHESTRA
Conducted by ERNEST ANSERMET on gramophone records
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with EUGENE LIST (piano)
Adagio for strings (Lekeu)
LIEGE SOLOISTS
Conducted by GERY LEMAIRE
8.16* Malediction for piano and orchestra (Liszt)
EUGENE LIST (piano) with the VIENNA STATE OPERA ORCHESTRA Conducted by GYÖRGY LEBEL
6.31* Two pieces for small orchestra (Delius)
On hearing the first cuckoo in spring
Summer night on the river
ROYAL PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA
Conducted by SIR THOMAS BEECHAM
8.45* Suite: Masques et bergamasques (Fauré)
SUISSE ROMANDE ORCHESTRA
Conducted by ERNEST ANSERME ? on gramophone records
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Mozart
Overture: The Impresario
COLUMBIA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Conducted by BRUNO WALTER
1.8* Horn Concerto No. 4, in E flat major (K.495)
BARRY TUCKWELL with the LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Conducted by PETER MAAG
9.25* Symphony No. 31, In D major (Paris)
ROYAL PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA
Conducted by SIR THOMAS BEECHAM on gramophone records
JANET BAKER (contralto)
VIOLA TUNNARD (piano)
OROMONTE STRING TRIO Perry Hart (violin)
Margaret Major (viola) Bruno Schrecker (cello)
Gramophone records highlighting important musical anniversaries occurring this week
played by PETER ELEMENT (piano) Sonata in B minor
12.10* Studies, Op. 10
No. 7, in C major No.3, In E maior
No. 4, in C sharp minor
MARGARET KITCHIN (piano)
ROYAL PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA Leader, Raymond Cohen
Conducled by CHARLES GROVES
Part
NEVILLE GARDEN looks at some non-broadcast musical events taking place in the North during the next seven days
Part 2
conducts the LONDON STUDIO ORCHESTRA
Leader, Reginald Leopold
PHILIP CHALLIS (piano)
The orçhestral items include:
(mezzo-soprano) with PAUL ULANOWSKY (piano) on gramophone records
by RALPH DOWNES from Brompton Oratory, London
ENGLISH STRING QUARTET Nona Liddell (violin)
Eleanor St. George (violin) Marjorie Lempfert (viola) Helen Just (cello) with JOHN YEWE DYER (viola)
Part of a concert given in March to members of the Bournemouth Chamber Music Society
Symphony No. 6, in A major
SOUTH GERMAN RADIO ORCHESTRA Conducted by ROBERT HEGER
Original version published in 1937 and edited by Robert Haas
Recording made available by courtesy of South German Radio
BAND OF THE IRISH GUARDS
Director of Music, MAJOR C. H. JAEGER
The programme Includes:
A series of nine programmes about some of the thinkers who helped to shape the political thcory and practice of their own and subsequent times, and whose ideas are still alive today
9:Political thinking since Marxby ALASDAIR MACINTYRE ,
Fellow of University College, Oxford
Readers,
ANDREW SACHS , HAMLYN BENSON
Produced by Gilbert Phelps
First broadcast on July 2, 1964
Elizabethan Government and Society
9: Questions and Answers
Eight lectures were given at the University of East Anglia by JOEL HURSTFIELD , Astor Professor of English History in the University of London. After each lecture, the student audience questioned Professor Hurstfield, and tonight's programme is an edited version of some of these questions and answers.
Broadcast on March a A booklet is available
Little Symphony played by the LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Conducted by NORMAN DEL MAR on a gramophone record
Two talks on the current state of English studies in our universities tby GEORGE STEINER
1: Classics, Country, and Conscience
Mr. Steiner lays bare the three outmoded foundations, as he sees them, of the current syllabus-Greek and Latin literature, nineteenth-century nationalism, and moral optimism.
October 7: Ice-axes for the Frozen Sea
by William Wycherley adapted for radio by RAYMOND RAIKES with Flora Robson
Patrick Allen , Jill Bennett and Prunella Scales
Penelope Lee , Michael Spice
Music composed and played on the harpsichord by JOHN BECKETT
The play was first produced at Drury Lane in 1676. At the time Dryden described it as: 'One of the most bold, most general, and most useful satires which has ever been presenled in the English theatre.'
Cast in order of speaking:
Continued in next column
Other parts: members of the BBC Drama Repertory Company
Produced by JOHN TYDEMAN
To be repeated on October 22 Aubrey Woods is in 'Olive at the New Theatre, London
DURING THE INTERVAL (9.20*-9.30*)
A record of Willem de Fesch 's Concerto Grosso in B flat major played by the Benedetto Marcella Ensemble
sung by PETER PEARS (tenor) with VIOLA TUNNARD (piano)
Second broadcast
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