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A weekly programme of recent records
Sonata in D minor, for flute, oboe. and continue (Telemann)
MAXENCE LARRIEU (flute)
JACQUES CHAMBON (oboe)
ANNE-MARIE BECKENSTEINER (harpsichord)
BERNARD FONTENY (cello CODtinuo)
8.13* Songs (Rowland)
Wilt thou. unkind. thus reave me? The lowest trees have tops In darkness let me dwell
Say, love, if ever thou didst find
PETER PEARS (tenor) with JULIAN BREAM (lute)
8.24* Piano Quintet In A major
(The Trout) (Schubert)
Rudolf KOECKERT (violin)
OSKAR RlEDL (viola)
JOSEF MERZ (cello)
GEORO HṐRTNAGEL (double-bass)
CHRISTOPH ESCHENBACH (piano)

Contributors

Flute:
Maxence Larrieu
Oboe:
Jacques Chambon
Cello:
Bernard Fonteny
Violin:
Rudolf Koeckert
Cello:
Josef Merz
Piano:
Christoph Eschenbach

played by THE AMADEUS Quartet
Norbert Brainin (violin) Siegmund Nissel (violin) Peter Schidlof (viola) Martin Lovett (cello)
Quartet In D minor (K.421)
The second In a series of ten weekly programmes played by the Amadeus Quartet
Next Sunday:
Quartet in E fiat major (K.428)

Contributors

Violin:
Norbert Brainin
Viola:
Peter Schidlof
Cello:
Martin Lovett

A request programme of records
Organ Concerto No. 10. in D minor
(Handel)
KARL RICHTER (organ) directing a CHAMBER orchestra
9.50* Saint Cecilia Mass (Gounod)
PILAR LORENGAR (soprano) HEINZ Hoppe (tenor) FRANZ CRASS (bass)
THE RENE DUCLOS CHOIR
HENRIETTE PUIG-ROGET (organ) with the PARIS CONSERVATOIRE ORCHESTRA
Conducted by JEAN-CLAUDE HARTEMANN
10.36* Concerto In G minor, for organ, string orchestra, and timpani (Poulenc)
BERJ ZAMKOCHIAN (organ), EVERETT FIRTH (timpani) and the BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Conducted by CHARLES MUNCH

Contributors

Unknown:
Karl Richter
Unknown:
Cecilia Mass
Soprano:
Pilar Lorengar
Tenor:
Heinz Hoppe
Unknown:
Rene Duclos
Conducted By:
Jean-Claude Hartemann
Unknown:
Everett Firth
Conducted By:
Charles Munch

A weekly review edited by Anna Instone and Julian Herbage
Introduced by Julian Herbage
William Sterndale Bennett (1816-1875) by GEOFFREY BUSH
Britten's Choral Music by Colin MASON
Musical Profile: Yvonne Lefebure by FELIX APRAHAMIAN
Ideas and Music: book review by ALEC ROBERTSON

Contributors

Edited By:
Anna Instone
Introduced By:
Julian Herbage
Introduced By:
William Sterndale Bennett
Speaker:
Geoffrey Bush
Speaker:
Colin Mason
Speaker:
Felix Aprahamian
Speaker:
Alec Robertson

(baritone) with JOERG Demus (piano) and GERALD MOORE (piano)
Schubert Goethe settings
Der Musensohn
Wer sich der Einsamkeiterglbt
(Gesanse des Harfnen)
Geheimes Erik önig
Nahe des Gellebtea Rastlose Liebe Ganymed
Auf dem See on gramophone records

Contributors

Piano:
Joerg Demus
Piano:
Gerald Moore
Piano:
Schubert Goethe
Unknown:
Geheimes Erik

Second of three programmes given by the four finalists
with the BBC Scottish Orchestra
Led by Leonard Friedman
Conducted by Stanford Robinson
Haroutune Bedelian

(Last programme: Monday at 11.0 am)

Contributors

Musicians:
BBC Scottish Orchestra
Leader:
Leonard Friedman
Conductor:
Stanford Robinson
Violinist:
Haroutune Bedelian

MUSICA ANTICA E
Nuova Duncan Robertson (tenor)
Benjamin Luxon (baritone) Douglas Whittaker (flute) Janet Craxton (oboe) John Tunnell (violin)
Penelope Howard (viola) James Christie (cello)
CELIA BIZONY (harpsichord) who is also the director of the ensemble

Contributors

Unknown:
Musica Antica
Tenor:
Nuova Duncan Robertson
Baritone:
Benjamin Luxon
Flute:
Douglas Whittaker
Oboe:
Janet Craxton
Violin:
John Tunnell
Viola:
Penelope Howard
Cello:
James Christie
Harpsichord:
Celia Bizony

interviewed by Andrew Forge
Born in Russia but now living in America. Naum Gabo is one of the founders of the constructivist movement. In the thirties he made an important contribution to the evolution of abstract art in England
A retrospective exhibition of his sculpture and paintings, organised by the Arts Council. is on view at the Tate Gallery in London.

Contributors

Interviewed By:
Andrew Forge

reads some poems of her own choice by Elizabeth Barrett Browning Frances Cornford
Mary Coleridge
Marion Angus , Amy Lowell Helen Spalding , Ruth Pitter
Emily Dickinson , Edith Sitwell and Queen Elizabeth I

Contributors

Unknown:
Elizabeth Barrett Browning
Unknown:
Frances Cornford
Unknown:
Mary Coleridge
Unknown:
Marion Angus
Unknown:
Amy Lowell
Unknown:
Helen Spalding
Unknown:
Ruth Pitter
Unknown:
Emily Dickinson
Unknown:
Edith Sitwell

Opera in one act
Words and music by Busoni
Sung in German on gramophone records
GLYNDEBOURNE
FESTIVAL ORCHESTRA
Conducted by JOHN PRITCHARD
The action takes place tn BerKamo in the nineteenth century
Busoni's opera ' Turandot April 19

Contributors

Conducted By:
John Pritchard

by William Shakespeare
with Edith Evans, Stephen Murray, Jill Bennett, Rachel Gurney, Cyril Shaps, Jack May and Haydn Jones
The action takes place partly in Sicilia and partly in Bohemia
(Second broadcast)
(Jill Bennett is appearing in 'A Lily in Little India' at the St. Martin's Theatre, London)

DURING THE INTERVAL (9.20*-8.35*)
A record of Vivaldi's Cello Concerto in C minor played by Kenneth Heath(cello) with the ACADEMY OF ST. MARTIN-IN-THE-FIELDS Directed by NEVILLE MARRINER

Contributors

Author:
William Shakespeare
Music selected and arranged by:
Alan Boustead
Producer:
Charles Lefeaux
Archidamus, a Lord of Bohemia:
Eric Anserson
Camillo, a Lord of Sicilia:
Jack May
Polixenes, King of Bohemia:
Michael Kilgarriff
Leontes, King of Sicilia:
Stephen Murray
Hermione, Queen to Leontes:
Rachel Gurney
Mamillius, young Prince of Sicilia:
Jo Manning Wilson
Emilia, a Lady attending on Hermione:
Mary Wimbush
A Lord of Sicilia:
Brian Hewlett
Antlgonus, a Lord of Sicilia:
Hector Ross
Paulina, wife to Antigonus:
Edith Evans
Lord of Sicilia - Cleomenes:
Michael McClain
Lord of Sicilia - Dion:
Preston Lockwood
Old Shepherd, reputed father of Perdita:
Cyril Shaps
Clown, his son:
Russell Hunter
Time as Chorus:
Eric Anderson
Autolycus, a rogue:
Hadyn Jones
Florizel (Doricles), Prince of Bohemia:
Ernest Myers
Perdita, daughter to Leontes and Hermione:
Jill Bennett
Dorcas:
Elizabeth Proud
Mopsa:
Miriam Margolyes
First Gentleman:
Harold Kasket
Second Gentleman:
Eric Anderson
Third Gentleman:
Anthony Hall

Network Three

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