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A programme of recent records
Overture and Suite in B fiat major
(Tafelmusik) (Telemann)
SCHOLA CANTORUM BASILIENSIS
Directed by AUGUST WENZINGER
8.30* Cantata: Aus der Tiefe rufe ich, Herr. zu Dir (Stölzel)
DIETRICH FlSCHER-DIESKAU with the LUCERNE FESTIVAL STRINGS
Directed by RUDOLF BAUMGARTNER
8.44* Flute Concerto in A major
(Hasse)
BURGHARD SCHAEFFER with the NORTH GERMAN CHAMBER ORCHESTRA Directed by MATHIEU LANGE
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BBC SCOTTISH ORCHESTRA
Led by Granville Casey
Conducted by GEORGE MALCOLM Symphony No. 78, in C minor
9.23* Symphony No. 77, In B flat major
A request programme of records
Overture: Der Freischiitz (Weber) BERLIN PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA
Conducted by HERBERT VON KARAJAN
9.57* Piano Concerto No. 13, in C major (K.415) (Mozart)
CLARA HASKIL with the LUCERNE FESTIVAL STRINGS
Directed by RUDOLF BAUMGARTNER
10.25* Symphony In B flat major
(Chausson)
BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Conducted by CHARLES MUNCH
A weekly review edited by Anna Instone and Julian Herbage Introduced by Julian Herbage.
Mozart's Violin and Piano Sonatas by Geoffrey Bush
Edgard Varèse (1885-1965) by Marc Wilkinson
Musical Profile: Daniel Barenboim by Cedric Wallis
Harold Rosenthal reviews books on Bayreuth and the Golden Horseshoe
Opera by Nicolai
A radio adaptation
English translation by FRANCIS DALVIN
Narrator, DAVID FRANKLIN
BBC NORTHERN ORCHESTRA Leader, Reginald Stead
BBC NORTHERN SINGERS
Chorus-master, Stephen Wilkinson
Conducted by STANFORD ROBINSON
Produced by Peter Rorke
First broadcast on July 25
Denis Dowling and Eric Shilling
Wells Opera Co.: Forbes Robinson by permission of the General Administrator. Royal Opera House Covent Garden
played by DANIEL BARENBOIM (piano) who also conducts the ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA Leader, Emanuel Hurwitz
Piano Concerto No. 23, in A major (K.488)
1.44* Symphony No. 35, in D major (Haffner) (K.385)
2.4' Piano Concerto No. 24, in C minor (K.491)
CLARE WALMESLEY (soprano)
PAUL HAMBURGER (piano)
AEOLIAN STRING QUARTET
Sydney Humphreys (violin)
Raymond Keenlyside (violin) Margaret Major (viola) Derek Simpson (cello)
LONDON STRING QUARTET Carl Pini (violin)
John Tunnell (violin)
Keith Cummings (viola) Douglas Cameron (cello)
Songs:
Schilflied Jagdlled
Der Mond
Des Mädchens Klage Frühllinslied
2.55* Octet in E flat major, Op. 20
BBC Symphony Orchestra Leader, Hugh Maguire
Conductor, Antal Dorati
ANTONY HOPKINS discusses a work or theme of current interest
Artur Schnabet playing
Thirty-three Variations on Waltz of Diabelli (Beethoven)
Recorded in 1937
A Fantasy of the Poet's last days in Ethiopia by Frederick Bradnum with Cast in order of speaking:
Produced by TERENCE TILLER followed by an interlude at 7.25
Leader, Bruno Belcik
Conductor, KAREL ANCERL
From the Town Hall, Leeds
Part
Overture: Don Giovanni. - Mozart
7.40* Romeo and Juliet: Movements from Ballet Suites 1 and 2 - Prokofiev
8.10* Symphonic Poem: Vltava - Smetana
by Terence Hawkes
Mr. Hawkes argues that a good deal of what we call modem English literature has in fact been produced by writers in Wales, Ireland, and America - countries to the west of England itself. He suggests that many of the verbal difficulties and distortions associated with the modern movement arise from the necessity of expressing a foreign culture in a vehicle not originally conceived for it.
Part 2
Symphony No.6, in D major
Dvorak
The Orchestra broadcasts by permission of Harold Holt Ltd.
Six conversations between
Raymond Aron
Professor of Sociology at the Sorbonne and François Duchêne formerly Paris Correspondent of The Economist
S: Foreign policy of de Gaulle The French Presidential Election and after: December 15
Last of five programmes includIng some of his music Holst and his
European contemporaries
APRIL CANTELO (soprano) VIOLA TUNNARD (piano)
LEONARDO ENSEMBLE
Douglas Whittaker (flute) Janet Craxton (oboe)
Paul Mosby (cor anglais) Colin Bradbury (clarinet)
Geoffrey Gambold (bassoon) John Burness (bassoon)
Richard Walton (trumpet) Bernard Brown (trumpet)
Alfred Flaszynski (trombone) John Iveson (trombone) Hugh Maguire (violin) Kenneth Heath (cello) with HARRY DANKS (viola)
GERALD BRINNEN (double-bass) Conducted by JOHN CAREWE followed by an interlude at 10.50