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Overture: The Barber of Seville
(Rossini)
Philharmonia ORCHESTRA
Conducted by HERBERT VON KARAJAN
7.12* Etegie for cello and orchestra (Fauri)
SAMUEL MAYES BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Conducted by ERIC LEINSDORE
7.20* Suite: Scaramouche
(Milhaud)
BRACHA EDEN and ALEXANDER TAMIR (two pianos)
7.29* Légende for violin and orchestra (Wieniawski)
YEHUDI Menuhin
PHILHARMONIÁ ORCHESTRA
Conducted by JOHN PRITCHARD
7.36* Ballet Suite: Les deux pigeons (Messager)
ROYAL OPERA HOUSE ORCHESTRA, COVENT GARDEN
Conducted by CHARLES MACKERIUS on gramophone records
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A request programme of gramophone records
Symphony No. 2, in B flat major
(Schubert)
ROYAL PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA
Conducted by SIR THOMAS BEECHAM
8.31* Duet: Au fond du temple saint (Les pecheurs de perles, Act 1) (Bizet)
Jussi BJÖRLING (tenor) and ROBERT MERRILL (baritone) RCA VICTOR ORCHESTRA
Conducted by RENATO CELLINI
8.35* Piano Concerto No. In D minor (Mendelssohn)
PETER KATIN (piano)
LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Conducted by ANTHONY COLLINS
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Schubert
Sonata in B flat major (D.960) played by NORMAN SHETLER (piano)
by PIET KEE
From the Third International Organ
Festival held in St. Albans Cathedral. June 29 to July 3. 1965
A stereophonic broadcast: see p. 2
Tossy SPIVAKOVSKY (violin)
BBC WELSH ORCHESTRA
Leader, Philip Whiteway
Conducted by JOHN CAREWE
Sonata in E minor, for cello and continuo (R. Op. 17 No. 5) (Vivaldi)
11.16* Sonss:
Romance: L'adieu (Spontini) Aure amiche (Mercadante) Arietta (Tadolini)
11.24* String Quartet in A major,
Op. 39 No. 8 (Bocchermi)
KLAUS STORCK (cello) with FRITZ NEUMEYER (harpsichord) and IRENE GÜDEL (cello)
SUZANNE DANCO (soprano)
FRANCESCO MOLINARI-PRADELLI (piano)
THE CARMIRELLI QUARTET Pina Carmirelli and Montserrat Cervera (violins) Luigi Sagrati (viola)
Arturo Bonucei (cello) on gramophone records
Colin HORSLEY (piano)
LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Leader, John Georgiadis
Conducted by MALCOLM ARNOLD
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
The Promenade Concert, part of which was broadcast on September 4. 1965. from the Royal Albert Hall. London
Leader. David Adams
Conductor, TERENCE LOVETT
Gramophone records of excerpts from Mam'zelle Nitouche (Herve), La fille du Tambour-Major (Offenbach) and La fille de Madame Angot (Lecocq)
This week
Malcolm Williamson talks about his work and introduces a programme of his music
Elegy: J. F. K. HOWARD FLETCHER (organ)
Hymn: Crown him with many crowns
Terra Australis (Symphony for
Voices)
JOHN ALLDIS CHOIR
Conductor, JOHN ALLDIS on gramophone records and part of the gramophone record of his children's opera The Happy Prince
Introduced by Eric ROSEBERRY
Strings of the ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA Led by Kenneth Sillito
Conducted by JACQUES-LOUIS MONOD
PAMELA BROGDEN (soprano)
Tom BROMLEY (piano)
Purcell:
Hark! the ech'lng air Music for a while
I attempt from love's sickness to fly
5.8* Howells
Come sing and dance
5.11* Cyril Scott
Lullaby Blackbird 's song The unforeseen
5.19' Somervell
Gathering daffodils
5.21* Maude Valerie White
So we'll go no more a-roving
The best of present-day Jazz on records
Introduced by CHARLES Fox
Tenth Year
International Choral Competition
This week
MALE VOICE CHOIRS
From Finland
HELSINKI UNIVERSITY MALE Choir Conductor, ENSTI POHJOLA
From Yugoslavia
ACADEMIC Octet FROM KORUSKA Conductor, CIRIL KRPAC
YOUTH CHOIRS
From Finland
LOWER GRADES CHOIR OF the TAPIOLA SECONDARY SCHOOL Conductor. ERKKI POHJOLA
From Sweden
MAKIAKÖREN, VASTERAS
Conductor. BROR SAMUELSSON
Introduced by ALVAR LIDELL
Produced by Anthony Philpott
80-100 w.p.m.
Compiled by JOYCE HARBISON
90-130 w.p.m.: Saturday, 10.30 a.m. (Home)
A booklet is available
Lesson 28:
Un accident dans la me
Introduced by KATIA ELLIS with the help of Louis Bloncourt
Written and produced by Elsie Ferguson
Language consultant, Paul Couster tFirst broadcast April 19. 1965
Repeated on Saturday at 11.10 a.m. (Home) j
A booklet and records are available
Studies in Form
A series on some formal conventions and their use in particular works
Bartok: Music for Strings, Percussion, and Celesta
The second of two illustrated talks by WILLIAM MANN
Produced by Peter Dodd
Bartok's Music for Strings, Percussion. and Celesta can be heard on May 4 in Midday Concert. which begins at 12.15 in the Music Programme.
A weekly review of the arts
In this edition:
Eric Rhode on the National Theatre production of Juno and the Paycock by Sean O'Casey at the Old Vic
Derek Prouse talks to Karel Reisz and David Mercer about their film Morgan - a Suitable Case for Treatment
Mahter
SYMPHONY NO. 3
Helen Watts (contralto)
Highgate School Choir Director of Music, Edward Chapman
Orpington Junior Singers Conductor, Sheila Mossman
BBC Symphony Orchestra Leader, Hugh Maguire Conducted by Norman Del Mar
From the Royal Festival Hall. London
Part 1
by John Jackson, Lecturer in Sociology, University of East Anglia
Men act on their beliefs, and when traditional certainties vanish in a changing society, they will find new authorities and new faiths to give purpose to their actions. Mr. Jackson discusses Scientology and the Aetherius Society in this light.
Radio version of a paper delivered at the 1965 Meeting of the British Association.
Last talk: In the Urban Twilight Zone by Robert Moore : May 3
Mahler
SYMPHONY No.
Part 2
Another performance: May 2
or The Pot of Basil
A story from Boccaccio by JOHN KEATS
Read by Flora Robson
(piano)
Music by Bach on a gramophone record