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Overture: Norma (BeUtnO
PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA
Conducted by TULLIO SERAFIN
7.10* Waltz: Tales from the Vienna
Woods (Johann Strauss )
VIENNA PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA Conducted by WILLI BOSKOVSKY with ANTON KARAS (zither)
7.22* Ballade for piano and orchestra (Fauré)
ROBERT CASADESUS with the NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC Orchestra Conducted by LEONARD BERNSTEIN
7.35* La Procesion del Rocio
(Turina)
PARIS CONSERVATOIRE ORCHESTRA Conducted by ENRIQUE JORDA
7.44* Suite No. 2: The Wand of Youth (Elgar)
LONDON PHILHARMONIC Orchestra
Conducted by EDUARD VAN BEINUM on gramophone records

Contributors

Conducted By:
Tullio Serafin
Unknown:
Johann Strauss
Conducted By:
Willi Boskovsky
Unknown:
Anton Karas
Unknown:
Robert Casadesus
Conducted By:
Leonard Bernstein
Conducted By:
Enrique Jorda
Conducted By:
Eduard van Beinum

Overture: La Cenerentola
(Rossini)
LONDON SYMPHONY Orchestra Conducted by PIERINO GAMBA
8.12* Clarinet Concerto in A major
(K.622) (Mozart)
GERVASE DE PEYER with the LONDON SYMPHONY Orchestra Conducted by PETER MAAG
8.43* Divertissement for chamber orchestra (tbert)
PARIS CONSERVATOIRE ORCHESTRA Conducted by JEAN MARTINON on gramophone records

Contributors

Conducted By:
Pierino Gamba
Conducted By:
Peter Maag
Conducted By:
Jean Martinon

TUNNELL PIANO Trio
John Tunnell (violin)
Charles Tunnell (cello) Susan Tunnell (piano)
AEOLIAN STRING QUARTET
Sydney Humphreys (violin)
Raymond Keenlyside (violin) Margaret Major (Viola) Derek Simpson (cello) with BERNARD WALTON (clarinet)

Contributors

Violin:
John Tunnell
Cello:
Charles Tunnell
Piano:
Susan Tunnell
Violin:
Raymond Keenlyside
Cello:
Derek Simpson
Clarinet:
Bernard Walton

LONDON STUDIO ORCHESTRA Leader. Reginald Leopold
Conducted by ASHLEY LAWRENCE
In a programme of light music by Schubert. Delibes , Alan Lansford , Max Saunders , Walton, Rossini— Respighi

Contributors

Conducted By:
Ashley Lawrence
Music By:
Schubert. Delibes
Music By:
Alan Lansford
Music By:
Max Saunders

The sixth In a series of concerts given before invited audiences all over the country
JOHN OGDON (piano)
DARTINGTON STRING QUARTET Colin Sauer (violin) Peter Carter (violin) Keith Loveil (viola)
Michael Evans (cello)
Part 1

Contributors

Piano:
John Ogdon
Violin:
Colin Sauer
Violin:
Peter Carter
Viola:
Keith Loveil
Cello:
Michael Evans

A series of illustrated talks about its musical language
2: Harmony by MAx HARRISON
Where did jazz derive Its harmony from originally, and what changes has this harmony gone through? Has jazz developed a unique harmonic language of its own?
Produced by Peter Dodd

Contributors

Unknown:
Max Harrison
Produced By:
Peter Dodd

1: Unsceptred Isles by IAN GRIMBLE
In three programmes first broadcast earlier this Year, Dr. Grimble, the Scottish historian, investigates the variations in land use and development in Scandinavia and invites Scottish Highland experts to comment on his findings. In this first programme he is concerned specially with the problems of the islands and has interviewed representatives of island life from Greenland to the Baltic.
Produced by Christopher HOLME
Third broadcast
Land and Trees: December 16

Contributors

Unknown:
Ian Grimble
Produced By:
Christopher Holme

Leonardo Wind Quintet Douglas Whittaker (flute)
Terence MacDonagh (oboe) Colin Bradbury (clarinet)
Geoffrey Gambold (bassoon) Douglas Moore (horn) with DAVID BUTT (flute)
HERBERT NEW (clarinet) DENZIL FLOYD (horn)
Members of the London Octet
Hugh Maguire (violin) Norman Nelson (violin) Harry Danks (viola) John Coulling (viola) Alexander Kok (cello) with GERALD BRINNEN (double-bass)
Susan Bradshaw (piano)
Thomas Raj na (harmonium)
Conducted by Jacques-Louis Monod
Margaret Kitchin (piano)
Part I

Contributors

Flute:
Douglas Whittaker
Oboe:
Terence MacDonagh
Clarinet:
Colin Bradbury
Bassoon:
Geoffrey Gambold
Horn:
Douglas Moore
Horn:
Denzil Floyd
Violin:
Hugh Maguire
Violin:
Norman Nelson
Viola:
Harry Danks
Cello:
Alexander Kok
Double-Bass:
Gerald Brinnen
Piano:
Susan Bradshaw
Piano:
Thomas Raj
Conducted By:
Jacques-Louis Monod
Piano:
Margaret Kitchin

The background to the Vatican Council by ALEXANDER DRU
Blondel's career came between the two Vatican Councils of 1870 and 1962 in the middle of a crisis in the Roman Church. There was the external conflict between Church and State, and the internal oonflict between Modernists and Ultramontanes. Blondel perceived very clearly the significance of this crisis, and discussed its factors especially in L'Action, published in 1893, but also In his later works

Contributors

Unknown:
Alexander Dru

Part 2
Schoenberg's and Felix Greissle 's version for twelve instruments (flute, oboe, clarinet, bassoon, horn. harmonium, piano, and string Quintet) first performance in this country
of a public concert given by the Austrian institute on November 19. 1964. at the Commonwealth Institute Theatre. Kensington High Street. London

Contributors

Unknown:
Felix Greissle

on Jean Racine l'eau-de-vie de la passion humaine-
The most concentrated distillation of human passion
Jean-Louis Barrault—who ' discovered ' Racine during the war when he produced Phedre and who presented Andromache with his Company from the Theatre de France during the season of World Theatre at the Aldwych Theatre, London, earlier this year—talks about the incandescence of Racine, the great variety of alexandrine verse, its heightening effect and natural music as a discipline and an aid to the actor.
A conversation in French with CARL WILDMAN
Third broadcast

Contributors

Unknown:
Carl Wildman

Network Three

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