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Ballet Suite: Les festes de Thalie
(Jean-Joseph Mourel)
Colson Instrumental Ensemble Directed by Andree Colson
7.19* Fetes (Nocturnes) (Debussy)
London Symphony Orchestra Conducted by Pierre Monteux
7.28* Carnival in Paris (Svendsen)
Sinfonia of London
Conducted by Robert Irving
7.39* Le carnaval d'Aix (Milhaud)
Philharmonia Orchestra
Conducted by Georges Tzipine
(on gramophone records)
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Mounsiers almaine; Pavin; My
Lord of Oxenfords Maske (Byrd)
JULIAN BREAM CONSOR
8.10* Galliard; Alman; Coranto
(Antony Holborne)
Galliard; Alman; Coranto
(Wilham Brade)
BOYD NEEL STRING ORCHESTRA
Directed from the harpsichord by TUURSTON DAR
8.20* Guitar Concerto (
Malcolm Arnold )
JULIAN BREAM with the MELOS ENSEMBLE
8.43* Fantasia on a theme of Thomas Taltis. for string orchestra (Vaughan Williams)
SINFONIA or LONDON
Conducted by SIR JOHN BARBIROLLI on gramophone records
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Schuber
Movements from his
Missa Solemnis in A flamajor on a gramophone record
Gramophone records highlighting importanmusical anniversaries occurring this week
by ALBER FERBER
Second of a daily series taken from the chamber concerts presented by the Third Programme at the Royal Festival Hall last season
AMADEUS STRING QUARTENorber Brainin (violin) Siegmund Nissel (violin) Peter Schidlof (viola) Martin Lovet (cello) play
Second broadcast
Par1
Three symphonic sketches: La Mer
(Debussy)
BERLIN PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA
Conducted by HERBERVON KARAJAN
12.38* Concerto for two pianos and orchestra (Poulene)
FRANCIS POULENC and JACQUES FEVRIER (pianos) with the PARIS CONSERVATOIRE ORCHESTRA Conducted by GEORGES PRETRZ on gramophone records
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CHRISTOPHER GRIER looks asome non-broadcasmusical events taking place in the North during the nexseven days
Par2
Symphony: Harold In Italy
(Berlioz)
YEHUDI MENUHIN (viola) and the PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA
Conducted by COLIN DAVIS on gramophone records
LONDON STUDIO ORCHESTRA Leader, Reginald Leopold
Conducted by JOHN LANCHBERY
VALERIE TRYON (piano) in a programme of lighmusic by Mozart. Delibes, Alan Rawsthorne , Hérold and piano solos by Cesar Franck and Chopin
Garden. Ltd.
conducts
THE CLEVELAND ORCHESTRA with JOHN BROWNING (piano)
Polovtsian Dances (Prince Igor)
(Borodin)
3.12* Piano Concerto (Barber)
3.40* BalleSuite: The Firebird
(Stravinsky) on gramophone records
The second of a weekly series of concerts given before invited audiences throughouthe country
JENNIFER VYVYAN (soprano)
HURWITZ ENSEMBLE
Director and solo violin EMANUEL HURWITZ
COLIN TILNEY (harpsichord)
TERENCE WEIL (continuo)
Music of the eighteenth century
Par1
Antony Hopkins discusses a work or theme of current interest
(Sunday's broadcast)
Par2
From Inveraray Castle. Argyll
Nexweek: North-EasEssex Technical College and School of Art, Colchester. Andor Foldes (piano) and the Delme String Quartet: Haydn, Schumann, and Beethoven
BRIGHOUSE AND RASTRICK BAND
† Conductor, W. B. HARGREAVES play music by Richard Maldwyn Price (1890-1952)
Owain Glyndwr
A Welsh Fantasy
Henry
Money in your Life
6: Pensions and Annuities by ANDREW ROBERTSON
A series of twenty lessons intended for listeners who have already done some Italian 6: La sfilata di moda
Scripby Pietro Giorgetti and Elsie Ferguson
Introduced by PIETRO GIORGETTI and ARIELLA REGGIO
Produced by Elsie Ferguson
Firsbroadcason November 3. 1964
Repeated on Friday a7.4 p.m.
A bookleand records are available
Eight studies by Arthur Mizener, Professor of English Cornell University
Scott Fitzgerald, who wrote about the glamorous rich of America in the 1920s, has been called a Laureate of the Jazz Age. Yet out of the material of such lives he made two great novels; one of these is his last and most moving book, Tender is the Night, written in the 1930s when his wife when incurably insane.
(Eight programmes about the American View: Thursday at 7.00 p.m.)
in conversation with George Steiner
Levi-Strauss, Professor of Social anthropology at the College de France, is probably the most famous anthropologist alive. His main field work has been done among the Amazonian Indians, but his present influence extends into modern sociology, post-Freudian psychology, linguistics, and into the whole way in which we understand the relations of man, nature and society.
(Second broadcast)
Edith Selig (soprano)
Claude Helffer (piano)
Madeleine Delavaivre
(narrator)
Susan Bradshaw (celesta) William Bennet (flute) Rainer Schuelein (flute) David Watkins (harp)
Michael Jefferies (harp)
Conducted by John Carewe
Par1
Edward Lockspeiser talks about the two settings Debussy made of Louys' Chansons de Bilitis
Part 2
Recording of a public concergiven athe Wigmore Hall lasMarch
An Old Woman's Reflections translated from the Irish by SEAMUS ENNIS edited for broadcasting by W. R. RODGERS
Read by MARY O'FARRELL
Third of four readings
Second broadcast
Last programme: Friday at 10.45 p.m.
Overture and three contretanze (K.106)
March in D major (K.445) Minuets 7-10 (K.103)
March in D major (K.189)
VIENNA MOZARENSEMBLE
Directed by WILLI BOSKOWSKY on a gramophone record
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