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A weekly programme of recent records
Symphony No. 24, in B flat major (K.182) (Mozart)
Mainz Chamber Orchestra
Conducted by Gunter Kehr
8.14 Piano Concerto in A minor (Hummel)
Martin Galling with the Stuttgart Philharmonic Orchestra
Conducted by Alexander PaulMuller
8.41 Ballet Music: Faust (Gounod)
Royal Opera House Orchestra Covent Garden
Conducted by Alexander Gibson
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BBC WELSH ORCHESTRA
Leader, Philip Whiteway
Conducted by JOHN CAREWE
Symphony No. 22, in E flat major
(The Philosopher)
9.21* Symphony No. 93, in D major
A request programme of gramophone records
Overture: The Force of Destiny
(Verdi)
BERLIN RADIO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Conducted by FERENC FRICSAY
9.53* Symphony No. 7, in E major
(Bruckner)
COLUMBIA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Conducted by BRUNO WALTER
A weekly review edited by Anna Instone and Julian Herbage '
Introduced by JULIAN HERBAGE
Wagner's Der fliegende
Hollander by WILLIAM MANN
Musical Profile:
Barry Tuckwell , by HENRY RAYNER
Opera in 1965 by HAROLD ROSENTHAL
Walking Encyclopedia-I:
A for Alberti, by SIDNEY HARRISON
A complete performance of Gilbert and Sullivan's famous Savoy operetta
THE JOHN MCCARTHY SINGERS and the BBC CONCERT ORCHESTRA Leader, Arthur Leavins
Conducted by STANFORD ROBINSON
Produced by MICHAEL MOORES and PETER BRYANT
ZOLTAN SZEKELY (violin)
ALEXANDER MOSKOWSKY (violin)
DENES KOROMSAY (viola)
GABOR MAGYAR (cello)
Ida Haendel (violin) plays concertos by Brahms and Sibelius with the LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Leader, John Georgiadis
Conducted by NORMAN DEL MAR
Part 1: Brahms
Violin Concerto in D major
† IDA HAENDEL talks to
HANS KELLER and gives her reasons for choosing these concertos
Part 2: Sibelius
Violin Concerto in D minor
First of eight weekly programmes
ANTONY HOPKINS discusses a work or theme of current interest
sung by † JACQUELINE DELMAN (soprano) with PAUL HAMBURGER (piano)
Milhaud and Jolivet. Nadine Sautereau (soprano): Feb. 16
A.D. 1605-2005 by R. V. Jones , F.R.S.
Professor of Natural Philosophy in the University of Aberdeen
Early last year Professor Jones gave three Joseph Payne Memorial lectures to the College of Preceptors in London. These were repeated in shortened form and given before an invited audience in the BBC's Aberdeen studios, and recorded.
Second broadcast
Third lecture: February 6
Tennyson's poem
Read by John Betjeman
Second broadcast followed by an interlude at 7.20
New Philharmonia Orchestra
Leader, Hugh Bean
Conducted by Otto Klemperer
From the Royal Festival Hall, London
Part 1
A group of two talks and a discussion
2: New Light on the History of the English Family by PETER LASLETT
Fellow of Trinity College and Lecturer in History Uniyersity of Cambridge
It is now possible to base the history of family structure on a good deal of hard evidence. Peter Laslett discusses the dating of the ' nuclear ' family in English history, and the role of moral controls in structuring it.
Discussion between Peter Las lett, E. A. Wrigley , and David Glass: February 8
Part 2
Symphonie fantastique....Berlioz
with Lee Montague
Jack MacGowran and Cyril Shaps
The action takes place in a dormitory of a common lodging-house on a winter's night.
Produced by CHARLES LEFEAUX
Suite No. 5, in C major (Concentus Musico Instrumentalis)
VIENNA BAROQUE ENSEMBLE
Directed by THEODOR GUSCHLBAUER on a gramophone record