and Weather Forecast
Concerto Grosso in F major (Op.
6 No. (Corelli)
BATH FESTIVAL ORCHESTRA
Directed by YEHUDI MENUHIN
7.2S* Piano Concerto No. 18, In B flat major (K.456) (Mozart)
GEZA ANDA with the SALZBURG MOZARTEUM ORCHESTRA
Directed by GEZA ANDA
7.47* Scherzo caprlccioso (Dvorak)
LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Conducted by ISTVAN KERTESZ on gramophone records -
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Overture: Prometheus (Beethoven)
PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA
Conducted by OTTO KLEMPERER
8.10* Variations on the St. Anthony
Chorale (Brahms)
LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Conducted by PIERRE Monteux
1.29* Symphony No. 4, In D minor
(Schumann)
BERLIN PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA Conducted by WILHELM FURTWANGLER on gramophone records
and Weather Forecast
Handel
Organ Concerto No. 12, In B flat major
MARIE-CLAIRE ALAIN with the JEAN-FRANCOIS PAILLARD CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
Conducted by JEAN-FRANCOIS PAILLARD
1.13* Chandos Anthem: 0 praise the Lord with one consent
ELIZABETH VAUGHAN (soprano) ALEXANDER YOUNG (tenor) FORBES ROBINSON (bass) with the Choir of KING'S COLLEGE, CAMBRIDGE and the ACADEMY OF
ST. MARTIN-IN-THE-FIELDS
Conducted by DAVID WILLCOCKS on gramophone records
Gramophone records highlighting musical anniversaries occurring this week
by AGNES WALKER
KENNETH SILLITO (violin) JOHN STREETS (piano)
THE MELOS ENSEMBLE
Emanuel Hurwitz (violin) Ivor McMahon (violin) Cecil Aronowitz (viola) Terence Weil (cello) Philip Ledger (piano)
HEATHER HARPER (soprano)
BBC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Leader, Hugh Maguire
Conductor, ANTAL DORATI
Part 1
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BERNARD KEEFFE looks at some non-broadcast musical events taking place in the North during the next seven days ,
Part 2
Recording of the Promenade ConcertbroadcastfromthoRoyal
Albert Hall, on August 24. 1965
LONDON STUDIO ORCHESTRA Leader, Reginald Leopold
Conducted by GILBERT VINTER
DAVID PARKHOUSE (piano)
In a programme of light music
Including Rossini, Alan Langford , Emest Tomllnson , and Coleridge Taylor with piano music by Scarlatti, Gershwin. Ibert. and Arthur Benjamin
conducts
Love Scene (Romeo and JulleO
(Berlioz)
NEW ENGLAND CONSERVATORY CHORUS
BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
3.18* Prélude a l'après-midi d'un faune (Debussy)
BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
328' Symphony in B flat major
(Chausson)
BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA on gramophone records
A series of concerts given before invited audiences all over the country
This week:
From Haddo House, Aberdeenshire
JOAN DICKSON (cello)
HESTER DICKSON (piano)
BENVENUTO Duo
Clare Walmesley (soprano) Laura Sarti (mezzo-soprano) with PAUL HAMBURGER (piano)
Part 1
ANTONY HOPKINS discusses a work or theme of current interest
Sunday's broadcast
Part 2
INTERNATIONAL Staff BAND OF THE SALVATION ARMY
Conductor,
-LT.COLONEL BERNARD ADAMS
The Individual and the Law
41 Wills by MICHAEL ZANDER
Legal Correspondent of The Guardian
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A course of twenty lessons in spoken Russian for near-begtnnen.
Lesson 3
Written by VAUGHAN JAMES University of Sussex
Given by VAUGHAN JAMES
MARINA RYAN and VICTOR GREGORIY
Language consultant. Lyubov Volossevich
Produced by Richard Hooper
Repeated on Saturday at 10.45 a.m. in the Home Service
A booklet Is available
Social Conflict In
Early Stuart England
0: Revolution or Revelation!
PETER LASLETT. Fellow of Trinity College. Cambridge gave eight lectures at the verslty of Warwick. In them he described two models-a static model of what early Stuart society was like. and a dynamic model of how that society was likely to change. Tonight he discusses these two models and his general Ideas about the English Revolution with JOEL HURSTFIELD
Astor Professor of English History in the University of London, and P. J. FISHER
Professor of Economic History, London School of Economics
Produced by Adrian Johnson
Brian Manning on the Putnet Debates: Friday at 7.0 p.m.
A portrait of the French sculptor
Henri Gaudier-Brzeska killed on the Western Front on June 5, 1915
Compiled by Mervyn Levy from the recorded recollections of ENID BAGNOLD
Mme. RENÉ
BAILLET-GAUDIER ROBERT BEVAN , HORACE BRODZKY OLIVER BROWN , 0. RAYMOND DREY Miss KATE LECHMERE
ANTHONY LOUSADA , PAUL MORAND EZRA POUND , Miss KITTY SMITH with passages from the writings of Gaudier-Brzeska and others
Produced by DOUGLAS CLEVERDON
Third broadcast
BARBARA ELSY (soprano)
SUSAN LONGFIELD (soprano)
JOHN WHITWORTH (counter-tenor) IAN PARTRIDGE (tenor) MARTYN HILL (tenor) GEOFFREY SHAW (bass)
MARTINDALE SIDWELL CHOIR
ELIZABETHAN SINGERS
THEA KING (clarinet)
DAPHNE DOWN (clarinet)
COLIN COURTNEY (clarinet) KERRY CAMDEN (bassoon) HAROLD NASH (trombone)
ROGER BRENNER (trombone) TONY MOORE (trombone)
GERARD McELHONE (trombone) DEREK Simpson (cello)
JOHN GRAY (double-bass) JOHN MOREHEN (organ)
RICHARD POPPLEWELL (organ)
Conducted by MARTINDALE SIDWELL and Louis HALSEY
Part 1
A talk on the role of the miner in twentieth-century English fiction by LAURENCE KITCHIN
Mr. Kitchin relates the work of D. H. Lawrence in Sons and Lovers and Lady Chatterley's Lover to the new provincial novels of the 1950s. He indicates the significance of Lawrence's own remark that Sons and Lovers was. among other things, a ' colliery novel.'
Part 2
Recorded at a public concert given in St., Clement Danes Church. London. on May 27. 1965, promoted by the St. Clement Danes Music Society
by T. S. Eliot
Read by Hugh BURDEN
played by NlCANOR ZABALETA
Second broadcast