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A programme of recent records
Wind Quartet No. 6, in F major
(Rossini)
SAMUEL BARON (flute)
David GLAZIER (clarinet)
BERNARD \GARFIELD (bassoon) JOHN BARROWS (horn)
8.14* Spanish songs:
Del Cabello Más Sutil (Obradors) Cancion de Cuna para Dormir a un Negrito (Montsalvatge)
El Vito (Obradors)
SHIRLEY VERRETT (contralto) with CHARLES WADSWORTH (piano)
8.20m Piano Quartet No. In G minor (Brahms)
JdRG DEMUS AND THE BARYLLI QUARTET

Contributors

Clarinet:
David Glazier

A request programme of records
Symphony in D major (Vorisek) PRAGUE CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
10.12* Air des Adieux (Jeanne d'Arc) (Tchaikovsky)
REGINA RESNIK (soprano) with the ROYAL OPERA HOUSE ORCHESTRA COVENT GARDEN
Conducted by EDWARD DOWNES
10.19* Violin Concerto No. to
D minor (Wieniawski)
ISAAC STERN with the PHILADELPHIA Orchestra
Conducted by EUGENE ORMANDY
10.42* Symphonic Poem:
Stenka Razin (Glazunov)
PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA conducted by ANATOLE FISTOULARI

Contributors

Soprano:
Regina Resnik
Conducted By:
Edward Downes
Unknown:
Isaac Stern
Conducted By:
Eugene Ormandy
Unknown:
Stenka Razin
Conducted By:
Anatole Fistoulari

A weekly review edited by Anna Instone and Julian Herbage
Introduced by JULIAN HERBAGE
Egon Wellesz (born October 21, 1885) an eightieth birthday tribute by SIR JACK WESTRUP
Musical Profile: Wolfgang Windgassen by HAROLD ROSENTHAL
The Musician's World: book review by NOËL GOODWIN William Vincent Wallace (1812-
186S) by MICHAEL BOWLES

Contributors

Edited By:
Anna Instone
Introduced By:
Julian Herbage
Introduced By:
Egon Wellesz
Unknown:
Sir Jack Westrup
Unknown:
Wolfgang Windgassen
Unknown:
Harold Rosenthal
Unknown:
Michael Bowles

Opera in a prologue and two acts
Words and music by Leoncavallo on gramophone records
CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA OF LA SCALA. MILAN Conducted by LOVRO VON MATACIC
The action takes place In the 1860s on the outskirts of a village in Calabria
This backstage drama of love and Jealousy Is based on an actual murder case. The roles of Nedda. Canto, and Tonio. in the play performed by the strolling players in Act 2, exactly parallel their real-life situation (revealed In Act 1). Nedda's lover is in the audience. and Canlo. interrupting the play, stabs him dead and announces * The comedy Is ended.'

Contributors

Unknown:
La Scala. Milan
Conducted By:
Lovro von Matacic

HELEN Watts (contralto)
GERAINT JONES HARPSICHORD
ENSEMBLE
Winifred Roberts ; Perry Hart
Ambrose Gauntlett ; Geraint Jones

Contributors

Contralto:
Helen Watts
Harpsichord:
Geraint Jones
Unknown:
Winifred Roberts
Unknown:
Perry Hart
Unknown:
Ambrose Gauntlett
Unknown:
Geraint Jones

Eva Zurbrügg
The Ambrosian Singers (women's voices)
Chorus-Master, John McCarthy BBC Symphony Orchestra Leader, Hugh Maguire
Conducted by Rudolf Kempe
From the Cliffs Pavilion Southend-on-Sea
In association with Southend-on-Sea Music Club

Contributors

Chorus-Master:
John McCarthy
Leader:
Hugh Maguire
Conducted By:
Rudolf Kempe

An interview with Jasper Johns
✝ by DAVID SYLVESTER
Jasper Johns , born In 1930, Is generally considered to be, along with his friend Robert Rauschen berg, one of the two leading American artists of his generation. This conversation was recorded in his house at Edisto Beach, South Carolina.
Barnet Newman talking to David Sylvester : November 14

Contributors

Unknown:
David Sylvester
Unknown:
Jasper Johns
Unknown:
Robert Rauschen
Unknown:
Barnet Newman
Unknown:
David Sylvester

Two talks on the changing role of the country house in twentieth - century English fiction tby LAURENCE KITCHIN
2: The Zombies' Lair
Mr. Kitchin considers the view first implicit in Lawrence and later developed by Braine and Amis, among other novelists, that the country house stands for the reactionary and effete elements in modern English life.

Contributors

Unknown:
Laurence Kitchin

A play by Bernard Shaw
Characters in order of speaking
The action Is set In Germany and London
Produced by JOE BURROUGHS
Second broadcast

Contributors

Play By:
Bernard Shaw
Produced By:
Joe Burroughs
William de Burgh Cokane:
Geoffrey Wincott
Waiter:
Wilfrid Carter
Harry Trench:
Frank Duncan
Sartorius:
John Phillips
Blanche, his daughter:
Margaret Wolfit
Parlourmaid:
Patricia Leventon
Lickcheese, a rent collector:
Patrick Troughton
Narrator:
Eric Anderson

Network Three

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