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Royal Hunt and Storm (The
Trojans) (Berlioz)
ROYAL PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA and BEECHAM CHORAL SOCIETY Conducted by SIR THOMAS BEECHAM
7.15* Ballet: Les petits riens
(Mnzart)
STUTTGART CHAMBER ORCHESTRA Conducted by KARL MÜNCHlNGER
727* Suite: Der Rosenkavaller
(Strauss)
PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA Conducted by EUGENE ORMANDY on gramophone records

Contributors

Conducted By:
Sir Thomas Beecham
Conducted By:
Eugene Ormandy

Pictures from an Exhibition
(Misssorgsky, orch. Ravel)
THE CLEVELAND ORCHESTRA Conducted by GEORGE SZELL
8.36* Ballet music: A Life for the Czar (Glinka)
PHIHARMONIA ORCHESTRA Conducted by EFREM KURTZ on gramophone records

Contributors

Conducted By:
George Szell
Conducted By:
Efrem Kurtz

A programme of recently released records
Violin Concerto No. 4, in F minor (Winter) (The Four Seasons) (Vivaldi)
John Corigliano with members of the New York Philharmonic Orchestra Conducted by Leonard Bernstein
9.57* Concerto in C major, for piano, violin, cello, and orchestra (Beethoven)
Eugene Istomin, Isaac Stern, and Leonard Rose with the Philadelphia Orchestra
Conducted by Eugene Ormandy

Schumann
Andante and Variations in B flat major, for two pianos, two cellos. and horn
11.19* Mionespiel, for four voices and piano
Meine Tone still und heiter
Liebster. deine Worte steblen
Mein schoner Stern. ich bitte dich Schon ist das Fest des Lenzes
Schutz
Die tausend Grusse, die wir dir
So wahr die Sonne scheinet
LAMAR CROWSON (piano) GEORGE MALCOLM (piano) TERENCE WEIL (cello)
ELEANOR WARREN (cello) NEILL SANDERS (horn)
HEATHER HARPER (soprano) NORMA PROCTER (contralto) PETER PEARS (tenor)
JOHN SHIRLEY-QUIRK (baritone) BENJAMIN BRITTEN (piano)
[Recording] (Part of the Invitation Concert broadcast on June 16, 1964, in the Third Programme)

Contributors

Piano:
Lamar Crowson
Piano:
George Malcolm
Cello:
Terence Well
Cello:
Eleanor Warren
Horn:
Neill Sanders
Soprano:
Heather Harper
Contralto:
Norma Procter
Tenor:
Peter Pears
Baritone:
John Shirley-Quirk
Piano:
Benjamin Britten

† ALFREDO CAMPOLI (violin)
BBC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Leader, Hugh Maguire
Conducted by SIR MALCOLM SARGENT
Part 1: Sibelius
Festivo (Scènes historiques)
11.53* Violin Concerto in D minor
12.27* Symphony No. 5, in E flat major

Contributors

Violin:
Alfredo Campoli
Leader:
Hugh Maguire
Conducted By:
Sir Malcolm Sargent

MIRJAM KRIEG (soprano) HANS WIESBECK (violin)
PRAGUE RADIO ORCHESTRA
Conducted by JOSEF HRNCIR
PROMENADE ORCHESTRA
Conducted by BENEDICT SILBERMAN and GIJSBERT NIEUWLAND
MATS OLSSON'S ORCHESTRA OF SWEDEN and the BAVARIAN RADIO ORCHESTRA
Conducted by FRANZ GROTHE lands Radio Union, Swedish Radio.

Contributors

Soprano:
Mirjam Krieg
Conducted By:
Josef Hrncir
Conducted By:
Benedict Silberman
Conducted By:
Franz Grothe

Conducted by Louis LANE
An Outdoor Overture (Copland)
2.39* Danzon (Fancy Free)
(Bernstein)
2.43* Suite: The Incredible Flutist
(Piston) on gramophone records
This Programme is being broadcast and Dover. Kent To bear the pro. receiver, or an adapter for use ceivers will hear the programme

Contributors

Conducted By:
Louis Lane

Alan Rawsthorne talks to GORDON GREEN about his work and introduces some of his music
Four Bagatelles
† JAMES GIBB (piano)
Allegro non troppo poco misterloso and Lento poco tragico leading to Allegro Risoloto (Third and fourth movements, Quintet for wind instruments and piano)
† PROMETHEUS ENSEMBLE
Roger Lord , Jack Brymer Gwydion Brooke , Alan Civil
WILFRID PARRY (piano)

Contributors

Talks:
Alan Rawsthorne
Unknown:
Allegro Risoloto
Unknown:
Roger Lord
Unknown:
Jack Brymer
Unknown:
Gwydion Brooke
Unknown:
Alan Civil
Piano:
Wilfrid Parry

Last of three programmes showing what has happened in our century to the 'national flavour' in music.
Today, Three Americans
VALERIE TRYON (piano)
MARY THOMAS (soprano)
COLIN BRADBURY (clarinet)
JENNIFER WARD CLARKE (cello)
SUSAN BRADSHAW (piano and celesta)
ERIC ALLEN (percussion)
Conducted by JOHN CAREWE
Third broadcast of Time Cycle

Contributors

Piano:
Valerie Tryon
Soprano:
Mary Thomas
Clarinet:
Colin Bradbury
Cello:
Jennifer Ward Clarke
Piano:
Susan Bradshaw
Unknown:
Eric Allen
Conducted By:
John Carewe

Everyday German by Radio
A series of twenty lessons for listeners with a basic knowledge of the language
Lesson 9
Introduced by SABINE MICHAEL and DIETER GEISSLER with Heidi Treutler. Joseph Stein
Written and produced by Edith R. Baer
First broadcast on April 20
Repeated on Saturday at 10.45 a.m (Home)
A booklet is available

Contributors

Introduced By:
Sabine Michael
Introduced By:
Dieter Geissler
Unknown:
Heidi Treutler.
Unknown:
Joseph Stein
Produced By:
Edith R. Baer

9: Conservation Research at the Monks Wood Experimental Station of the Nature Conservancy. Abbots Ripton , Huntingdon by KENNETH MELLANBY , C.B.E. The Director and NORMAN MOORE
Head of the Toxic Chemicals and Wildlife Section
Produced by Rosemary Jellis
A booklet is available

Contributors

Unknown:
Abbots Ripton
Unknown:
Kenneth Mellanby
Unknown:
Norman Moore
Produced By:
Rosemary Jellis

A World of Peoples by Robert Gardiner Executive Secretary
United Nations Economic Commission for Africa
4: Economic Meetings
The structure of 'parallel' societies, and some specific examples of economic discrimination in Africa. The economic relations between the developed and underdeveloped nations, and some positive measures that are needed now to redress the balance. tSunday's broadcast in the Home
Service
Political Meetings: December 5 (Home), December 6 (Third)

Contributors

Unknown:
Robert Gardiner

by UWE KITZINGER
Fellow of Nuffield College, Oxford
In the second of two talks on his recent visit to East Germany. Uwe Kitzinger speaks about the economic significance of the Berlin Wall. recent changes in industrial and agricultural policy, and relations between East Germany and the rest of Europe.

Contributors

Unknown:
Uwe Kitzinger

Network Three

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