and Weather Forecast
Symphony No. 30, In D major
(K.202) (Mozart)
COLOGNE SOLOISTS Ensemble Conducted by HELMUT MÜLLER-BRÜHL
7.23* Quintet in E flat major. Op.
16 (Beethoven)
PHILHARMONIA WIND QUARTET Sidney Sutcliffe (oboe)
Bernard Walton (clarinet) Dennis Brain (horn)
Cecil James (bassoon) with WALTER GIESEKING (piano)
7.48* Six German Dances (K.600)
(Mozart)
PRO ARTE Orchestra
Conducted by CHARLES MACKERRAS on gramophone records
and Weather Forecast
A request programme of gramophone records
Symphony No. 83. in G minor
(The Hen> (Haydn)
VIENNA PHILHARMONIC Orchestra Conducted by KARL MÜNCHINGER
8.26* Fantasia in C minor for piano, chorus, and orchestra (Beethoven)
ANDOR FOLDES (piano) with the BERLIN RADIO CHÁMBER CHOIR BERLIN Motet Choir and the BERLIN PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA Conducted by FRITZ LEHMANN
8.46* Alto Rhapsody (Brahms)
MILDRED MILLER (mezzo-soprano) with the Occidental COLLEGE CONCERT Choir and COLUMBIA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Conducted by BRUNO WALTER
and Weather Forecast
Britten
Songs from the Chinese, for tenor and guitar:
The big chariot: The old lute; The autumn wind: The herd boy: Depression; Dance song f.15* Lachrymae for viola and piano: Reflections on a song of Dowland
9.31* A charm of lullabies
A cradle song: The Highland Balou; Sephestia's lullaby; A charm; The nurse's song
PETER PEARS (tenor)
JULIAN BREAM (imitar)
Margaret Major (viola) BENJAMIN BRITTEN (piano)
NORMA PROCTER (contralto)
ERNEST LUSH (piano)
Prelude, Marine, et Chansons, for flute, violin, viola, cello, and harp (Guy Ropartz)
9.57* Cinq melodies de Venise (Faure)
Mandoline: En sourdine; Green: A Clymene: C'est I'extase
10.11* Jeux d'enfants (Bizet)
10.32* Chanson d'avril (Bizet)
Les citfales (Chabrier)
Le bachelier de Salamanque (Roussel)
10.39* Introduction and Allegro for harp. flute, clarinet, and string quartet (Ravel)
GERARD SOUZAY (baritone) DALTON BALDWIN (piano)
The MELOS ENSEMBLE
WALTER and BEATRICE KLIEN (piano duet)
on gramophone records
THEA KING (clarinet)
BBC WELSH ORCHESTRA
Leader, Philip Whiteway
Conducted by HARRY NEWSTONE
BBC CHORUS
Conductor. PETER GELLHORN
ALAN STRINGER (trumpet) ROYAL LIVERPOOL
PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA Leader, Peter Mountain
Conductor, CHARLES GROVES
Part 1
STEPHEN DODGSON looks at some non-broadcast musical events taking place in the Midlands and East Anglia during the next seven days
and Weather Forecast followed by an interlude
Part 2
Music from opera and ballet with the BBC CONCERT ORCHESTRA Leader. Arthur Leavins
Conductor, VILEM TAUSKY and VICTORIA ELLIOTT (soprano) ROBERT SAVOlE (baritone)
Introduced by JOHN DUNN Produced by Alan Abbott
Originally broadcast on April 3
Symphony No. 2
RAE WOODLAND (soprano)
JANET BAKER (contralto)
BBC CHORUS
BBC CHORAL SOCIETY
GOLDSMITHS' CHORAL UNION
Conductor,
Frederick Haggis HARROW CHORAL SOCIETY
Hon. Conductor.
Clarice Brooksbank LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Leader, Erich Gruenberg
Conducted by LEOPOLD STOKOWSKI
Second of eleven programmes
Part of the Promenade Concert broadcast in the Third Programme on July 30. 1963
by the young Turkish violinist
AYLA ERDURAN with ERNEST Lush (piano)
CHARLES Fox introduces the best of present-day jazz on records with a News Profile from PETER CLAYTON
80-100 w.p.m.
Compiled by VALENTINE McNEFF
50-80 w.p.m.: Monday at 6.30 p.m.
A booklet is available
A series of forty lessons
Lesson 1
Introduced by KATIA ELLIS with the help of Louis BLONCOURT
Language consultant, PAUL Cousteb
Written and produced by Elsie Ferguson
First broadcast on Oct. 5, 1964
A booklet and records are available
Studies in form
2: All this fuss about kevs (f)
The second of six introductory talks by ROGER NORTH
played by GERVASE DE PEYER (clarinet) LAMAR CROWSON (piano)
A weekly review of the arts
This edition includes
The American artist LEE KRASNER in conversation with ANDREW FORGE
J. D. S. HAWORTH on the radio play Explosions by Jean Morris
Alan SEYMOUR reviewing the play Oh Dad, Poor Dad, Mamma's Hung You m the Closet and I'm Fcelm' So Sad at the Piccadilly Theatre. London
The Shadow of the Dole compiled and narrated by CONSTANTINE FITZGIBBON
The Shadow of the Dole lay across the country throughout the thirties. This programme examines the nature of that shadow and the effect that it had upon men and women compelled to live beneath it.
Contributing voices Include
LORD BOOTHBY
NICHOLAS DAVENPORT
CHARLES DUFF
PROFESSOR J. K. GALBRAITH
WAL HANNINGTON
GWYN THOMAS and HAROLD WINCOTT
Produced by Robert Pocock
The tenth of a series 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
The English School (1415-1450): October 22
Divorce by Consent?
In this talk A BARRISTER specialising in Divorce argues that the doctrine of the matrimonial offence is approaching the end of its useful life. He believes that if the breakdown of a marriage were accepted as a proper reason for granting a divorce the law would be easier to administer and would correspond much more closely with modern ideas about marriage.
Second broadcast
Suite for String Orchestra played by the PRAGUE CHAMBER ORCHESTRA on a gramophone record