and Weather Forecast
Overture: King Stephen
(Beethoven)
AMSTERDAM CONCERTGEBOUW Orchestra
Conducted by WOLFGANG SAWALI. ISCH
7.12* Hungarian Dances, Book 2
(Brahms)
JULIUS KATCHEN and JEAN-PIERRE MARTY (piano duet)
7.33* Serenade in E major, for string orchestra (Dvorak)
BAMBERG SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Conducted by Fritz LEHMANN on gramophone records
and Weather Forecast
Leader. ERICH GRUENBERG who also plays the Concerto
CHARLES SPINKS
(harpsichord continuo)
Conductor, LEONARD HIRSCH
and Weather Forecast
Schumann
March in G minor
SVIATOSLAV RICHTER (piano)
9.8' Liederkreis. Op. 24
DIETRICH FISCHER-DIESKAU (baritone) with JOERG DEMUS (piano)
9.29* Papillons
SVIATOSLAV RICHTER (piano) on gramophone records
Records of the CI.EVELAND ORCHESTRA
Conducted by GEORGE Szeu. with LEON FLEISHER (piano)
Piano Concerto No. 2, in B flat major
10.12* Symphony No. 8. in F major
This programme is being broadcast experimentally on the Zenith-G.E. pilot tone stereophonic system from the VHF transmitters at Wrotham and Dover. Kent. To hear the programme in stereophony a special receiver, or an adapter for use with an existing receiver. is necessary. Listeners with normal VHF receivers will hear the programme monophonically as usual.
Jacqueline Delman (soprano)
Each month a well-known artist is invited to introduce and perform a wide range of music
In her last programme
JACQUELlNE DELMAN accompanied by GEOFFREY PARSONS sinus
JOHN LILL (piano)
Amici STRING QUARTET
Lionel Bentley (violin) Colin Staveley (violin)
Christopher Wellington (viola) Peter Hailing (cello)
Fourth of fifteen programmes Including the whole of Clementi's Gradus ad Parnassum
BBC WELSH ORCHESTRA
Leader, Philip Whiteway
Conducted by MAURICE HANDFORD
Part 1
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JOHN GARDNER looks at some non-broadcast musical events taking place in Northern Ireland. Wales and the West during the next seven days
Part 2
Given before an invited audience at the Assembly Rooms. City Hall. Cardiff
BBC CONCERT ORCHESTRA Leader, Arthur Leavins
Conductor. Vilem TAUSKY
The programme includes
(piano)
Rondo in A minor (K.511) (Mozart)
3 .10*If Le tombeau de Couperin
(Ranel)
3.26* Etude No. 11: pour les arpèges composes (Debussy)
3.41* Don Juan Fantasy (Liszt) on gramophone records
Opera in four acts
Music by Puccini
Words by GIUSEPPE GIACOSA and LUIGI ILLICA
Sung in Italian on gramophone records
RCA VICTOR Chorus and ORCHESTRA and the COLUMBUS Boys' CHOIR
Conducted by SIR THOMAS BEECHAM
ACT 1: An attic in the Latin quarter of Paris
ACT 2: Outside the Cafe Momus
Act 3: One of the city gates of Paris
Act 4: The attic in the Latin quarter
by ALAN HARVERSON
From the Church of St. John the Evangelist, Islington. London
4: Like as the Damask Rose by Francis Quarles
Script and narration by PETER PORTER
Poem read by BASIL JONES
Lesson 16
Introduced by Jacinta Castillejo with the help of Pablo Soto
Script by Maria Victoria Alvarez and Anthony Watson
Produced by George Walton Scott
A booklet is available
2: The County Community
In every English county there was a nucleus of ancient families who were deeply rooted in their native shires
ALAN Everitt
Lecturer in the Department of English Local History at the University of Leicester describes their profoundly traditional way of life; and discusses the effects on it of the more dynamic and less provincial outlook of the newer families who had begun to penetrate local society by the time of the Civil War
With readings from contemporary sources by Gary Watson and John Glen
Produced by Howard Smith
Peter Laslett on The Elite Minority: Tuesday at 7.0pm.
No agreement can be expected between politicians and observers of the political scene about what is needed to bring Parliament into line with general concepts of modernity and adequacy.
In the House of Commons attention has been focused on procedure, as shown by a succession of reports by the Select Committee on Procedure.
There are differing basic assumptions about what reforms will enable the House to flourish as ' grand forum,' and as supporter and inquisitor of Government.
ANTHONY BARKER
Lecturer in Politics, University of Bristol introduces the views of The Rt. Hon.
SIR MARTIN REDMAYNE , m.p.
Professor A. H. HANSON
JOHN MENDELSON , m.p.
AlREY NEAVE, M.P.
STANLEY ORME, M.P.
Jeremy Thorpe , m.p.
Dr. DAVID Kerb , M.P.
GEOFFREY Howe , Q.c., m.».
1907-1963
Two programmes arranged and produced by Terence Tiller
1: Reminiscences
Readers,
MARY WIMBUSH
DENYS HAWTHORNE
Allan Mc Clelland
People, dreams, and places: February 10
Pierre Boulez and Yvonne Loriod (two pianos)
Severino Gazzelloni (flute) Margaret Kitchin (piano)
Boulez Sonatine for flute and piano
8.59* Structures for two pianos,
Book 2
Debussy
9.20* Syrinx for flute (played twice)
9.32* En blanc et nolr. for two pianos
Recorded at the Freemasons' Hall, Edinburgh, as part of the Edinburgh International Festival on September 2. 1965
one of Russia's most popular singers
A pop-singer? Or perhaps a composer of protest songs with a difference.
Translations by J. M. COHEN and Yakov HORNSTEIN
Narration by DAVID TUTAEV
Produced by HELEN RAPP
Conducted by KARL MCnchingeb
Chaconne (Gluck)
10.20* Flute Concerto No. 1, in G major (attrib. Pergolesi) with Jean-Pierre RAMPAL
10.34* Serenade for String
Orchestra (Berkeley)
10.48* Five German dances
(D.90) (Schubert) on gramophone records