and Weather Forecast
Conducted by SIR THOMAS BEECHAM
French ballet music, including works by Delibes. Gretry, Saint-Saens, and Gounod on gramophone records
and Weather Forecast
CLARE WALMESLEY (soprano)
WILFRED BROWN (tenor)
.JOHN Noble (baritone)
RAIMUND HERINCX (bass-baritone)
ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA Leader. Emanuel Hurwitz
Conducted by NORMAN DEL MAR
Raimund Hermcx broadcasts by permission of Sailer's Wells Opera Company
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Bizet
ROYAL PHILHARMONIC Orchestra
Conducted by Sir THOMAS BEECHAM
Overture: Patrie
9.17* Suite No. 2: L'Arlésienne
9.35' Carnival (Suite: Roma) on gramophone records
ALBERT FERBER (piano)
AMICI STRfNG QUARTET
Lionel Bentley (violin) Colin Staveley (violin)
Christopher Wellington (viola) Peter Hailing (cello)
Nocturnes (Debussy)
Nuages; Fetes
LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Conducted by PIERRE MONTEUX
11.14* Poeme, Op. 25 (Chausson)
YEHUDI MENUHIN (violin) with the PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA
Conducted by JOHN PRITCHARD on gramophone records
This programme is being broadcast experimentally on the Zenith-G.E. pilot tone stereophonic system from the VHP transmitters at Wrotham and Dover. Kent. To hear the programme in stereophony a special receiver, or an adapter for use with an existing receiver, is necessary. Listeners with normal VHF receivers will hear the programme monophonically as usual.
Helen Watts (contralto)
In her third programme
HELEN WATTS accompanied by WILFRID PARRY sings
Sonata No. 3 (Isabelle de Charrierei
GERMAINE VAUCHER-CLERC
(harpsichord)
11. 55* Sinfonia in G major. Op 6
No. 3 (Gaspard Fritz )
LAUSANNE CHAMBER ORCHESTRA Conducted by JEAN MEYLAN
12.8* Double fantasy in B minor
(Telemann)
LEONARD HOKANSON (harpsichord) on gramophone records
BBC CONCERT Orchestra Leader. Arthur Leavins
Conductor,
VILEM TAUSKY with CELIA ARIELI (piano)
Part 1
J. M. THOMSON looks at some non-broadcast musical events taking place in Northern Ireland. Wales, and the West during the next seven days
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Part 2
Leader. David Adams
Conducted by VILEM TAUSKY
Rhapsody: A Shropshire Lad
(Butterworth)
LONDON PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA Conducted by SIR ADRIAN BOULT
2.39* Egdon Heath (Hoist)
LONDON PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA Conducted by SIR ADRIAN BOULT
2.52* Winter Landscape (North
Country Sketches) (Delius)
Royal PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA Conducted by SIR THOMAS BEECHAM on gramophone records
(piano)
Sonata in F minor. Op. 5
(Brahms) on a gramophone record
Opera in three acts
Music by Mozart
A concert performance of the production given by the Glyndebourne Festival Opera (soprano) (tenor) (baritone) (soprano) (tenor) (tenor) (bass)
GLYNDEBOURNE FESTIVAL CHORUS Chorus-Master.
Myer Fredman LONDON PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA Leader. David McCallum
ALEXANDER CAMERON (cello continuo)
Conducted from the harpsichord by JOHN PRITCHARD
Director of Musical Preparation, Jani Strasser
Original version edited for performance by HANS GAL Producer, Peter Ebert
Act 2: 4.34*; Act 3: 5.14*
Originally broadcast in the Henry
Wood Promenade Concert from the Royal Albert Hall on August 17.
1964
by GEORGE MILES
From St Luke's Church,
Newton Harcourt , Leicester
Illustrated explanations of some standard musical terms
Modulation by ROGER NORTH
Lesson 3
Introduced by JACINTA CASTILLEJO with the help of PABLO SOTO
Script by Maria Victoria Alvarez and Anthony Watson
Produced by George Walton Scott
A booklet is available
Eight programmes on the American point of view about various aspects of domestic and foreign policy Introduced by PROFESSOR H. C. ALLEN Commonwealth Professor of American History at University College, London
3: Private Enterprise
American society has always been fundamentally based on private enterprise, but with modern industrialisation the role of the Federal Government has become steadily more important. Nevertheless many Americans still have an instinctive faith in ' free enterprise.'
Produced by Howard Smith
Eight programmes about the American Novel: Tuesdays at 7 p.m.
Who cares about capitalists now?
† by THOMAS WILSON
Professor of Political Economy, University of Glasgow
Andrew Shonfield's new book Modern Capitalism . sets out to show how far capitalism has come since the second world war in the developed countries of the West. Professor Wilson selects one major theme from the book-the importance in a planned economy not of who owns capital but of who controls it and how they control it-and offers some further ideas of his own.
An account of a literary friendship and of many literary quarrels
Written and narrated by Vincent Brome with Wilfred Babbage , Garard Green Basil Jones, Peter Marinker Eric Philips , and Tim Seely Produced by TERENCE TILLER
Second broadcast
' The Plain Dealer by William Wycherley : Friday at 7.55 p.m.
Second of five programmes to include music by Holst
Devised by Imogen Holst
JOHN SHIRLEY-QUIRK (baritone) EMANUEL HURWITZ (violin) IVOR McMAHON (violin) TERENCE WEIL (cello) VIOLA TUNNARD (harpsichord)
WOMEN'S VOICES OF THE PURCELL SINGERS
STRINGS OF THE ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA Leader, Emanuel Hurwitz
Conducted by IMOGEN HOLST
(Holst and Britten: October 31)
The Making of a Logical Positivist by A. J. Ayer
Wykeham Professor of Logic in the University of Oxford
In 1936. Lanouaoe, Truth, and Logic shook the British philosophical scene with a considerable explosion: its iconoclasm, passion, and confidence won for its doctrine of logical positivism attention far outside the ranks of professional philosophers alone.
In this talk its author re-creates his experience at the centre of the stormy debate over Logical Positivism, and offers an assessment of what the movement achieved.
Roy Fuller introducing a per-tonal anthology of the poetry of the thirties: October 26
LOTHAR FABER (oboe)
HENRI HONEGGER (cello)
South GERMAN RADIO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Conducted by HANS MiiLLER-KRAY
Recording made available by courtesy of South German Radio
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