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Overture: Prince Igor (Borodin) PHllHAHMONI.o\ ORCHESTRA
Conducted by LOVRO VON MATACIC
7.1.). March; Scherzo: The Prince and the Princess (Suite: Love of Three Oranges) (Prokofiev)
LONDON PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA Conducted by SIR ADRIAN BOULT
7.24* Petite Suite for piano duet
(Debussy)
CYRIL SMITH and PHYLLIS SELLICK
7.49* Suite No. 1: L'Arlésienne
(Bizet)
ROYAL PHlLHAHMONIC ORCHESTRA
Conducted by SIR THOMAS BEECHAM on gramophone records
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HYMAN BRESS (violin)
ROYAL PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA Leader, Raymond Cohen
Conducted by MAURICE MILES
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Grieg
Two Elegiac Melodies
PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA
Conducted by GEORGE WELDON
9.15* Lyric Pieces, OP. 43
WALTER GIESEKING (piano)
9.29* Lyric Suite
ROYAL PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA Conducted by GEORGE WELDON on gramophone records
Conducted by GEORGE SZELL
Symphonic Metamorphosis of themes by Carl Maria von Weber (Hindcmith)
10.5* Symphony No. 3, in F major
(Brahms) on gramophone records
This programme is beins broadcast pilot tone stereophonic system from the VHF transmitters at Wrotham and Dover. Kent. To hear the pro-receiver. or an adapter for use with Listeners with normal VHF receivers will hear the programme
Jennifer Vyvyan (soprano)
Each month a well-known artist Is invited to introduce and perform a wide range of music
In her fourth programme
JENNIFER VVVYAN accompanied by WiLFRID PARRY sings
PATRICIA CLARK (soprano)
VIOLA TUNNARD (piano)
AEOLIAN STRING QUARTET
Sydney Humphreys (violin)
Raymond Keenlyside (violin) Margaret Major (viola) Derek Simpson (cello) with GWYNNE EDWARDS (viola)
MARILYN TYLER (soprano)
BBC SCOTTISH ORCHESTRA Led by Granville Casey
Conductor, JAMES LOUGHRAN
Part 1
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CHRISTOPHER CRIER looks at some non-broadcast musical events taking place in Scotland, Wales and the West during the next seven days
Part 2: Tdwikovsky
Symphony No. 4, in F minor
Given before an invited audience In Studio One. Glasgow. Tickets may be obtained on application to [address removed]. enclosing a stamped addressed envelope
Recollections of childhood: a miscellany
ROYAL PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA
Conducted by LAWRANCE COLLINGWOOD with FREDERICK HARVEY (baritone) on a gramophone record
Leader. David Adams
Conductor, TERENCE LOVETT
(piano)
Suite No. 14. in G major (Handel)
3.15 Sonata in B flat major (D.960)
(Schubert) on gramophone records
Libretto by FRANCESCO MARIA PIAVE from La Dame aux Gamélias by Dumas Music by Verdi Sung in Italian Cast in order of singing
Friends of Violetta and Flora. etc.
COVENT GARDEN OPERA CHORUS
Chorus-master, Douglas Robinson
ORCHESTRA OF THE
ROYAL OPERA HOUSE COVENT GARDEN
Leader, Charles Taylor
Conducted by CARLO FELICE CILLARIO
The action takes place In and around Paris in the middle of the nineteenth century
Act 1 A reception room In Violetta's
Act 2 The garden room of a country house outside Paris
Act 3 A gallery In the palace of Flora Bervoix
Act 4 Violetta's bedroom
Second broadcast
by ROBERT JOYCE From Llandaff Cathedral
A series of six short talks by GILBERT PHELPS
5: Verbicide
A series of twenty lessons for listeners with a basic knowledge of Spanish
Lesson 12
Introduced by JAONTA CASTILLEJO with the help or Pablo Soto
Script by Maria Victoria Alvarez and Anthony Watson
Produced hy
George Walton Scott
A series of seven programmes on regional development in the United Kingdom 4: Regional face-lift
For regional development policies to work, the various regions must be prepared to help themselves and not expect the long arm of Whitehall to do it all for them. Already there are a number of regional associations at work trying to attract new industry, trying to give the surroundings a face-lift.
J. B. CULLINGWORTH
Reader in Urban Studies University of Glasgow looks at work going ahead In three regions-Wales, the North-West, and the North-East. To illustrate this he uses extracts from interviews with T. MERVYN JONES Chairman of the CivicTrust for Wales
E. G. W. ALLEN
Director of the Lancashire and Merseyside Industrial Development
G. W. ASHWORTH Director of the North-west Civic Trust
G. R. CHETWYND Director of the North-East Development Council
A. DUNBAR
Secretary. North Eastern Association for the Arts
Produced by Richard Hooper
by Muriel Spark with ANNE BERESFORD DIANA BISHOP
JANET BURNELL , CECILE CREVREAU
CORAL FAIRWEATHER. JUDY FRANKLIN PATRICIA GALLIMORE MIRIAM MAHGOLYES JANE JOIWAN ROGERS
NJCHOLAS HAWTREY , CARLETON HOBBI BASIL JONES , MURRAY KASH and ALLAN MCCLELLAND
Adapted for radio and produced by CHRISTOPHER HOLME
Second broadcast
Diana Bishop is a member of the Royal Shakespeare Company
HEINZ HOLLIGER (oboe)
AEOLIAN STRING QUARTET
Part
1: Lee-the Anti-anti-hero by ROBERT CONQUEST
Robert E. Lee. who evoked admira. tion even from so sharp a critic of great men as Lord Acton, looks at us with the traditionalist race of American history. As gentleman, as professional. as democrat. he is a giant incarnation of the common decencies and a startling exception to the familiar pattern of the ' demonic ' great man.
Lincoln and the American commitment, by J. R. Pole: December 30
Part
The temple at Mount Koya in Japan was established centuries ago as a peaceful retreat for monks and priests. It is now thriving off the tourist trade.
FRANCIS KING , novelist, critic, and poet, recalls his visit there
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