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Ballet Suite No. 1 (Gluck, arr.
Molll)
NEW SYMPHONY Orchestra of London
Conducted by ROBERT IRVING
7.16* Concerto in C major, for flute, harp, and orchestra (K.299) (Mozart)
HUBERT BARWAHSER (flute) and OSIAN Eixis (harp) with the LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Conducted by COLIN Davis
7.45* Classical Symphony (Prokofiev)
PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA
Conducted by EUGENE ORMANDY on gramophone records
and Weather Forecast
Little Suite for string orchestra (Nielsen)
TIVOLI SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Conducted by CARL GARAGULY
8.20* Variations on a Nursery
Song, for piano and orchestra (Dohnanyi)
JULIUS KATCHEN (piano) with the LONDON PHILHARMONIC Orchestra Conducted by SIR ADRIAN BOULT
8.44' Karelia Suite (Sibelius)
VIENNA PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA Conducted by LORIN MAAZEL
on gramophone records
and Weather Forecast
Brahms
Piano Concerto No. 2, in B flat major
CLIFFORD CURZON with the VIENNA PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA
Conducted by HANS KNAPPERTSBUSCH on a gramophone record
This listing contains language that some may find offensive.
A programme in which musicians sketch in the background of their musical life and introduce the music
This week
Pamela Bowden (contralto) accompanied by PAUL HAMBURGER (piano) sings
Last words: Second of three programmes music composers have written towards the end of their lives
MAURICE COLE (piano)
PORTIA ENSEMBLE
Mary Ryan. Mary Murdoch Thea King , Daphne Down Deirdre Dundas-Grant Valerie Smith
ENGLISH STRING QUARTET
Nona Liddell , Marilyn Taylor Marjorie Lempfsrt , Helen Just
MARTIN RONCHETTI (clarinet)
BBC NORTHERN ORCHESTRA Leader, Reginald Stead
Conductor, GEORGE HURST
Part 1
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FRITZ SPIEGL looks at some non-broadcast musical events taking place in London and the South-East next week
Part 2
Given before an Invited audience In the Royal College of Advanced Technology. Salford. on April 1
Bach
Peter Pears (tenor) Evangelist
John Carol Case (baritone) Christus
Heather Harper (soprano)
Janet Baker (contralto)
Robert Tear (tenor)
John Shirley-Quirk (baritone)
London Bach Society Choir
Choir of the Ealing
Grammar School for Boys
Choir of the Mary Datchelor School for Girls
English Chamber Orchestra Leaders, EMANUEL HURWITZ and KENNETH SILLITO
Continuo:
WILLIAM COLE (chamber organ) RALPH DOWNES (organ) KEITH HARVEY (cello)
Conducted by Paul Steinitz
Sung in German
PART 1
PART 2: 3.28'
Recording of a public concert at the Guild Church of St. Andrew Holborn. on March 27. 1965
A programme tn the ' Great Choral Works ' series
Next programme in this series: Stabat Mater by Dvorak: Monday, April 18
See page 12
Records requested by the under-twenties
Introduced by STEPHEN WALSH
This week's programme consists of Beethoven's Appassionata Sonata and Tippett's Piano Concerto
A series of monthly programmes in which a speaker talks about a book worth returning to
DILYS POWELL on Sons and Lovers by D. H. Lawrence with readings by MICHAEL McCLAIN
Produced by Edith R. Baer
Eight programmes on aspects of the evolution of contemporary China
3: China's National Aims (i) China in the World
Introduced by Richard HARRIS Asian specialist of The Times
AH Chinese were deeply conscious of the century of weakness in which China had been overrun by western power. Western technology had shown up China's backwardness,andterritoriesonceunder Peking's rule had been lost. The boundaries must be restored and China's place in the world regained.
Produced by Adrian Johnson
A booklet Is available
Duo in C major, for piano duet
(Grand Duo) (D.812) played by SVIATOSLAV RICHTER and BENJAMIN BRITTEN
Originally broadcast from the 1965 Aldeburgh Festival
Second broadcast
A series In which the music Is by Schubert and Britten wilt begin with Schubert's Arpeggione Sonata and Britten's Suite for cello (Rostropovtcb and Britten) on April 15
in a broadcast version of The Romanes Lecture 1965
Lord Annan's subject is
The Disintegration of Culture
' I intend to discuss how our social relationships have changed since Matthew Arnold 's day and in changing have disintegrated our old culture. After making this analysis I have no inspiring message, no panacea. I am concerned with what is. The platitude which I will produce in place of a panacea must wait until the end.'
Trio-Sonata in G minor
CHAMBER ENSEMBLE OF THE
HAMBURG TELEMANN SOCIETY on a gramophone record
by George Ewart Evans
From 1900 onwards mechanical transport altered town life rapidly and drastically. A community that had lived compactly became large and diverse. In this programme some townspeople of Ipswich talk about the changes which have happened in their lifetime.
Introduced by GEORGE EWART EVANS
Produced by DAVID THOMSON
To be repeated on April 23
MAUREEN LEHANE (contralto)
JOHN WHITWORTH
(counter-tenor)
GERALD ENGLISH (tenor)
EDGAR FLEET (tenor)
OWEN GRUNDY (baritone)
ELIZABETHAN CONSORT OF VIOLS
Dennis Nesbitt (treble viol)
Benjamin Kennard (treble vioD
Jillian Amherst (tenor viol)
Nancy Neild (bass viol)
Dietrich Kessler (bass viol) MICHAEL HOWARD
(organ continuo)
Directed by BASIL LAM
Quid commissii, odulcissime puer
Ego sum tui plaga doloris
Ego enim inique egi (Cantiones
Sacrae)
Was hast du verwirket? (Kleine geistliche Konzerte)
The Seven Last Words from the Cross
Third broadcast