and Weather Forecast
Overture: Le rol d'Ys (Lalo)
PARIS OPERA COMIQUE ORCHESTRA
Conducted by ALBERT WOLFF
7.16* Solveig's Song (Peer Gynt)
(Grieg)
ILSE HOLLWEG (soprano)
ROYAL PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA
Conducted by SIR THOMAS BEECHAM
7.22* Trumpet Concerto in E flat major (Haydn)
ROGER VOISIN
UNICORN CONCERT ORCHESTRA
Conducted by HARRY Eiais DICKSON
7.3.5* Three symphonic sketches:
La mer (Debussy)
N.B.C. Symphony ORCHESTRA
Conducted by ARTURO TOSCANINI on gramophone records
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A request programme of gramophone records
Introduction and Allegro, for harp, flute, clarinet, and string quartet (Ravel)
MELOS ENSEMBLE
8.15* Piano Sonata No. 3, In B minor (Chopin)
TAMAS VASARY
8.41* Sextet for piano and wind quintet (Poulenc)
THE COMPOSER (piano)
PHILADELPHIA WOODWIND QUINTET
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Handel
Overture Berenice
9.12* Concerto Grosso No. 10, In
G minor, for oboe and string orchestra
9.24* Concerto Grosso No. 22, In
A major
ACADEMY OF
ST. MARTIN-IN-THE-FIELDS
Directed and led by NEVILLE MARRINER with ROGER LORD (oboe)
by RALPH DOWNES
From the Third International Organ
Festival held in St. Albans Cathedral. June 29 to July 3. 1965
A stereophonic broadcast: see p.
TONG IL HAN (piano)
BBC NORTHERN Orchestra Leader. Reginald Stead
Conductor. GEORGE HURST
Sonata in G major, for flute and continuo, Op. 16 No. 2 (J. C. Bach)
11.6* Two Italian songs
Chi vuol innamorarsi (Alessandro Scarlatti )
Intorno all' idol mio (Cesti)
11.12* Sextet in D major. Op. 110 for violin, two violas, cello. double-bass, and piano (Mendelssohn)
KURT REDEL (flute)
IRMGARDLECHNER (harpsichord) MARTIN BOCHMANN (cello)
TERESA BERGANZA (mezzo-soprano) FELIX LA VILLA (piano)
MEMBERS OF THE
GUILET STRING QUARTET with NATHAN GORDON (viola) PHILIP SKLAR (double-bass) and MENAHEM PRESSLER (piano) on gramophone records
ANTONY HOPKINS describes the formation of the New BBC Orchestra and talks to some of its members and those responsible for it
New BBC ORCHESTRA
Conducted by ERICH SCHMID with RALPH HOLMES (violin)
Part 1
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Ɨ NEVILLE GARDEN looks at some non-broadcast musical events taking place in the Midlands and East Anglia during the next seven days
Part 2
Given before an Invited audience In the Great Hall. Exeter University
Leader, David Adams
Conductor, TERENCE LOVETT
Gramophone records of excerpts from La Basoche, Véronique, and Monsieur Beaucaire
Ɨ PATRICIA CLARK (soprano)
MARY THOMAS (soprano) NONA LIDDELL (violin)
JOHN SOTHCOTT (recorder)
JOHN BECKETT (harpsichord)
DENNIS NESBITT (viola da gamba)
John Stanley
Love has possessed my heart
Morley
Canzonet: When loe, by breake of morning
II doloroso, for violin and recorder Canzonet: Miraculous love's wounding
II grillo, for violin and recorder Canzonet: Fyre and lightning
3.47' Pepusch
Cantata: Corydon
Anthony Milner talks about his work and introduces a programme of his music
Quartet for oboe and strings
ROGER LORD (oboe)
VIRTUOSO STRING TRIO
Mass (1951)
THAMES CHAMBER CHOIR
Conducted by Louis HALSEY
of songs by Tippett and Britten
MARGARET PRICE (soprano) JAMES LOCKHART (piano)
Richard LEWIS (tenor) ERNEST LusH (piano)
Second broadcasts
James Lockhart broadcasts by permission of the Gen. Administrator. Royal Opera House Covent Garden
The best of present-day jazz on records
Introduced by CHARLES Fox
YOUTH CHOIRS
From Yugoslavia:
CHILDREN'S CHOIR or RADIO TELEVISION ZAGREB
Conductor, MR. DINKO FIO
From England:
THE ORPINGTON JUNIOR SINGERS Conductor, SHEILA MOSSMAN
Introduced by ALVAR LIDELL
Produced by Anthony Philpott
80-100 w.p.m.
Compiled by JOYCE HARBISON
90-130 w.p.m.: Sat., 10.30 a.m. (Home)
Lesson 30:
Au marché
Introduced by KATIA ELLIS with the help of Louis Bloncourt
Written and produced by Elsie Ferguson
Language consultant. Paul Couster
First broadcast on May 3. 1965
Repeated Sat., 11.10 a.m. (Home)
A booklet and records are available
Studies in Form
A series on some formal conventions and their use in particular works
Hindemith:
Symphony: Mathis der Maler
The second of two illustrated talks by JOHN TOOZE
Produced by Peter Dodd
Hlndemith's Symphony 'Mathis der Maler can be heard on Friday In
Midday Concert (Music Programme)
A weekly review of the arts
In this edition:
GENE BARO on the retrospective exhibition of paintings by Jean Dubuffet at the Tate Gallery
RICHARD SMITH , one of the artists representing Britain at this year's Venice Biennale, discusses his work with EDWARD LUCIE-SMITH on the occasion of his retrospective exhibition at the Whitechapel Gallery
Produced by Philip French
Halina Lukomska (soprano) Barry McDaniel (bass)
BBC Chorus
BBC Symphony Orchestra Leader, Hugh Maguire
Conducted by Pierre Boulez
From the Royal Festival Hall. London
Debussy
Three Nocturnes
We bern
8.31* Cantata No. 2, Op. 31
8.46* Variations. Op. 30
8.56* Cantata No. 1, Op. 29
That brown rock, the highest of them all, that ridge of ice, were these the goals of a lifetime? Or were they, rather, the limits of a man's pride? MAURICE HERTZOG
MALCOLM SLESSER , scientist and leader of mountaineering expeditions, reflects on the new spirit among climbers
Part 2
Stravinsky
The Rite of Spring
CARL WILDMAN introduces some personal Impressions of the theatrical scene in the country during the 1930s recorded by SIR TYRONE GUTHRIE who began to produce plays la London in 1931 SIR JOHN GIELGUD whose tirst season at the Old Vic was in the winter of 1929-30, when he played Hamlet for the first time
DAME MARIE RAMBERT
Director and founder of the Ballet Rambert, who trained many notable dancers, among them Sir Frederick Ashton , now Director of the Royal Ballet
MICHEL SAINT-DENIS who came to London In 1931 with his Compagnie des Quinze and stayed on to produce plays and to found a school
Broadcast on November 18, 1965. in the series 'The Thirties in Britain ' followed by an Interlude at 10.50