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Sinfonia in D major (Tartimi)
LUCERNE FESTIVAL STRINGS
Directed by RUDOLF BAUMGARTNER
7.17* Der Werber Waltz (Larmer) BOSKOVSKY ENSEMBLE
7.25* Rondo in D major, for piano and orchestra (K.382) (Mozart)
ANNIE FISCHER with the BAVARIAN STATE SYMPHONY Orchestra
Conducted by FERENC FRICSAY
7.35* The Fanny Elssler pas de deux (La fille mat gardee) (Donizetti, arr. Lanchbery)
ROYAL OPERA HOUSE ORCHESTRA, COVENT GARDEN
Conducted by John LANCHBERY
7.43* Suite: The Jewels of the Madonna (Wolf-Ferrari)
PARIS CONSERVATOIRE ORCHESTRA Conducted by NELLO SANTI on gramophone records
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A request programme of records
Te Deum In C major (Havdn)
NORTH GERMAN RADIO Choir with the BERLINRADIO CHAMBER CHOIR AND SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Conducted by FERENCFRICSAY
8.14' Violin Concerto In D major
(Beethoven)
David OISTRAKH (violin) with the FRENCH NATIONAL RADIO ORCHESTRA Conducted by ANDRE CLUYTENS
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Byrd and Gibbons
Gramophone records of some of their shorter church music and instrumental music by Gibbons
(died March 11, 1941) some of his songs sung by † JOHNNoble (baritone)
FREDERICK STONE (piano)
The birds; Follow your saint Never weather-beaten sail Our birth is but a sleep
Requiem: Softly along the road Sweet content
Tune thy music to thy heart
Conductor. LEONARD HIRSCH
TESSA ROBBINS (violin)
Duo in G major (K.423) (Mozart)
11.15* Sonatas (Scarlatti)
G major (L.349) E minor (L.22) A major (L.391) A minor. (L.241) F major (L.188) F minor (L.187)
E Sat major (L.203)
11.43* String Quintet in C major
(K.515) (Mozart)
IGOR OISTHAKH (violin) DAVID OISTRAKH (viola)
HOROWITZ(piano)
BUDAPEST String Quartet Joseph Roisman (violin)
Alexander Schneider (violin) Boris Kroyt (viola)
Mischa Schneider (cello) with WALTER TRAMPLER (viola) on gramophone records
Halle Orchestra
Leader, Martin Milner
Conducted by ARVID YANSONS
Part 1
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Christopher GRIER looks at some non-broadcast musical events taking place in the Midlands and East Anglia during. the next seven days
Part 2
Leader, David Adams
Conductor. TERENCE LOVETT
Gramophone records of excerpts from Rip (Planqwette). Les p'tites Michu (Messager). and Les Saltimbanques (Ganne)
This week
Priaulx Rainier talks about her work and introduces a programme of her music
Barbaric Dance Suite
MARGARET KrrcHiN (piano)
Quanta
JANET CRAXTON(oboe)
OROMONTESTRING Trio Perry Hart (violin)
Margaret Major (viola) Bruno Schrecker (cello)
The Composer Develops
Seiber
Serenade, for two clarinets, two bassoons, and two horns (1925)
4.15* Two Jazzolettes, for saxophones, trumpet, trombone. piano, and percussion (1929. 1932)
4.24* Two songs by Thomas Arne , arranged for voice, flute, clarinet. and string quartet When dalsies pled
When Icicles hang by the wall
4.30* Andantino pastorale, for clarinet and piano (1949)
4.35- PermutazionI a cinque, for wind quintet (1958)
4.42 Song-cycle: To Poetry
GERALD ENGLISH (tenor) ERNEST LusH (piano)
VIRTUOSO ENSEMBLE
Edward Walker (flute) Leon Goossens (oboe) Sidney Fell (clarinet) Frank Riedy
(clarinet and saxophone) Robert Burns (saxophone) Ronald Waller (bassoon) Anthony Judd (hassoon) John Burden (horn)
Andrew McGavin (horn) Alan Franks (trumpet) Lad Busby (trombone) Wilfrid Parry I piano)
Stephen Whittaker (percussion) Patrick Halting (violin) Ernest Scott (violin)
Gwynne Edwards viola) Willem de Mont (cello)
Devised by Leo Black
Cynthia Glover (soprano)
Edna Blackwell (piano)
Parry
The maiden
A fairy town
Sleep
My heart is like a singing bird
Bal
The white peace
As I came over the grey, grey hills
The pigeons
Bex-Innish
Delius
Spring, the sweet spring
The nightingale
Twilight fancies
Love's philosophy
The best of present-day jazz on records
Introduced by Charles Fox
(Tenth Year)
International Choral Competition
English Elimination Rounds
MALE VOICE CLASS: Round 3
From the West:
TREVISCOE MALE VOICE CHOIR
Conductor. W. J. RUSSELL KESSELL
From the Midlands:
THE WINNING choir from Round 2 broadcast last Wednesday
YOUTH CHOIRS: Round 3
From the North:
WIRRAL COUNTY GRAMMAR SCHOOL FOR GIRLS
Conductor, Doris Parkinson
From the South-East:
ORPINGTON JUNIOR SINGERS Conductor, SHEILA MOSSMAN
Introduced by ALVAR LIDELL
Produced by Anthony Philpott
80-100 w.p.m.
Compiled by JOYCE HARBISON
For those who want to keep up or improve their speeds in any shorthand system
100-140 w.p.m.: Saturday at 10.30 a.m.. Home Service
A booklet Is available
Lesson 21
Au mariage
Introduced by KATIA ELLIS with the help of Louis Bloncourt
Written and produced by Elsie Ferguson
Language consultant. Paul Couster
First broadcast on March 1. IMS
Repeated on Saturday at 11.10 a.m. m the Home Service
A booklet and records are available
Studies in Form
A series on some formal conventions and their use in particular works
Debussy: Prélude a l'après-midi d'un faune
An Illustrated talk by ROLLO MYERS
Produced by Peter Dodd
Debussy's Prélude a l'apres-midi d'un faune can be heard on Tuesday. March 15. at 3.0 p.m. In the Music Programme
A list of works being studied In this series can be obtained by writtng to Further Education Department. [address removed] enclosing a stamped addressed envelope.
A weekly review of the arts
T. G. ROSENTHAL on two volumes of storiei by younger American writers: Donald Barthelme 's Come Back Dr. ('aligari and Roy Bon gartz's Twelve Chases on West 99th Street .
WILLIAM SANSOM discusses his new collection of short stories, The Ulcerated Milkman, with WALTER ALLEN
Barbara BRAY on Samuel Beckett 's Imagination Dead Imagine
Produced by Philip French
Passacaglia in C minor
Toccata and Fugue in F major HELMUT WALCHA, organ of St. Laurens Church, Alkmaar on a gramophone record
The last of three programmes under the general editorship of Dr. G. J. WHITROW of the Imperial College of Science and Technology, London
The Last Years (1933-1955) The principal contributor to this programme is
PROFESSOR W. B. BONNOR of Queen Elizabeth College, London
Others include
BERTRAND RUSSELL , O.M., F.R.S PROFESSOR BANESH HOFFMAN PROFESSOR HERMAN BONDI PROFESSOR J. A. WHEELER PROFESSOR BERNARD COHEN PROFESSOR NATHAN ROSEN DR. PETER BERGMANN DR. E. G STRAUS
DR. E. J STERNGLASS and DR. MEYER WEISGAL
Produced by CHRISTOPHER SYKES
in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries sung by the SCUOLA DI CHIESA LONDON Boy SINGERS
RALPH DOWNES (organ)
CHRISTOPHER HYDE SMITH (flute) KERRY CAMDEN (bassoon)
ALAN LUMSDEN (alto sackbut) TONY MOORE (tenor sackbut)
Conducted and introduced by JOHN HOBAN
From St. Gabriel's Church.
Cricklewood. London
The ninth of a series of music of the Spanish Renaissance
by JOHN SHEARMAN
Mannerism in music, polyphony In painting, were both post-classical styles dominant in Italy in about 1550. Both were affected by the Council of Trent. Dr. Shearman considers the extent to which the artistic consequences of the Council were due either to religious or to humanistic ideas.
Second broadcast followed by an interlude at 10.55