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A programme of recent records
Overture: Raymond (Thomas)
New York Philharmonic Orchestra
Conducted by Leonard Bernstein
8.12 Piano Concerto in C major (Paisiello)
Felicia Blumental with the Wurttemburg Chamber Orchestra
Conducted by Jorg Faerber
8.34 Symphony No. 3, in D major (Schubert)
Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra
Conducted by Karl Munchinger
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BBC Scottish ORCHESTRA Leader, Trevor Williams
Conducted by GRAHAM TREACHER
Symphony No. 10, in D major
Symphony No. 37, In C major
Symphony No. 72, in D major
A request programme of records
Prelude (Irmelin) (Deltus)
ROYAL PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA
Conducted by SIR THOMAS BEECHAM
9.51* Death of Boris (Boris Godu nov) (Mussorgsky)
BORIS CHRISTOFF (bass) with ANA ALEXIEVA (mezzo-soprano) SOFIA NATIONAL OPERA CHORUS and the PARIS CONSERVATOIRE ORCHESTRA Conducted by ANDRE CLUTYENS
10.3* Symphony No. 2, in E minor
(Raehmaninov)
BOLSHOI THEATRE Orchestra
Conducted by EUGENE SVETLANOV
A weekly review edited by Anna.Instone and Julian Herbage
Introduced by JULIAN Herbage Samuel Wesley (1766-1837) by GEORGE GUEST
Kodaly's Chamber Music by COLIN MASON
Musical Profile: Bethany Beardslee by ROBERT HENDER SON
World Conductors and the Concert Tradition: book review by NOËL GOODWIN
A comic opera in one act by Thomas Arne
Adapted and edited by JOSEPH HOROVITZ
In the Intimate Opera Company production
Cast in order of singing: Colin, shopman to
Martin DUNCAN ROBERTSON (tenor)
Fanny, Martin's ward
PATRICIA CLARK (soprano)
Martin, a cooper
DONALD FRANCKE (baritone)
MARGARET VEAL (harpsichord)
THE INTIMATE OPERA ORCHESTRA Leader, Robert Masters
Conducted by STEPHEN MANTON
The action takes place in Martin's workshop. Time, the 18th century
Symphony No. 9
COLUMBIA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Conducted by BRUNO WALTER on gramophone records
Suite in E minor (Set 1, No. 4)
2.27* Ah nelle sorti umane, for two sopranos and continuo
Tacete, Ohime, for soprano, baritone, and continuo
Se tu non lasci amore, for two sopranos, baritone, and continuo
2.52* Suite in F sharp minor (Set
1, No.
ALAN FEN-TAYLOR (harpsichord)
HONOR SHEPPARD (soprano) SALLY Le SACE (soprano) MAURICE BEVAN (baritone)
Robert ELLIOTT (harpsichord)
JENNIFER RYAN (viola da gamba)
Denis Matthews (piano) plays concertos by Mozart and Beethoven LONDON MOZART PLAYERS
Leader, Robert Masters
Conductor, HARRY BLECH
Part 1
DENIS MATTHEWS discusses his choice of concertos
Part 2
ANTONY HOPKINS discusses a work or theme of current interest
THE CON SORT OF VIOLS
OF THE
SCHOLA CANTORUM BASILIENSIS
August Wenzinger (treble viol) Hannelore Muller (tenor viol) Marianne Majer (tenor viol) Johannes Koch (bass viol)
Part 1
Netherlands composers
A discussion between MICHAEL HOWARD
Professor of War Studies in the University of London and GÉNÉRAL ANDRÉ BEAUFRE of the Institut Français des Etudes Stratégiques
From the late President Kennedy to A. J. P. Taylor , critics agreed on the fascination and importance of Liddell Hart 's first volume of memoirs. After the publication of the second, Professor Howard and General Beaufre talk about the significance of Liddell Hart 's ideas and of his role as both an outside ' and ' inside' military adviser,
Second broadcast
Part 2
English composers
Recording or a concert in Dorchester Abbey. Oxfordshire last June during the 1965 Dorchester Abbey Festival
by Michel Butor
Translated by RAYNER HEPPENSTALL
In two of his books Francois-Rene de Chateaubriand describes the Niagara Falls as they were in 1791. Three years ago, as a visiting Professor at the University of Buffalo, French novelist Michel Butor studied the place as it is today. In this programme contrasted impressions are brought together. with Jane Jordan Rogers
Mavis Villiers , Mary Wimbush Cecile Chevreau
Miriam Margolyes , Eva Haddon
Marvin Kane , Nigel Graham
Allan McClelland , Alan Tilvern
Arthur Lawrence , Garard Green
Produced by RAYNER REPPENSTALL
Second broadcast followed by an interlude at 7.28
New Philharmonia
Orchestra
Leader, Hugh Bean
From the Royal Festival Hall London
Part 1
Symphony No. 8, in F major
by John Bowlby of the Tavistock Clinic
Talks on aspects of child development
Why are children so disturbed when separated from their mothers? Recent evidence suggests an evolutionary explanation.
(The Rigid Child by Dr. Penelope Leach: February 27)
Part 2
Symphony No. 7, in A major
2: Rousseau and ' Julie ou la nouvelle Heloise by JEAN J. SEZNEC
Fellow of All Souls College, and Marshal Foch Professor of French Literature in the University of Oxford
The second of a series of six talks on the relationship between artistic achievement and technical innovation in the main tradition of the French novel.
Jiri Travnicek (violin) Adolf Sykora (violin)
Jiri Kratochvil (viola)
Karel Krafka (cello)
Second broadcast