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Overture: Don Giovanni (Mozart) ROYAL PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA Conducted by COLIN DAVIS
7.11* Piano Concerto No. 3, in C minor (Beethoven) SVIATOSLAV RICHTER
VIENNA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Conducted by KURT SANDERLING
7.48* Siegfried's Journey to the Rhine (Twilight of the Gods) (Wagner)
NBC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Conducted by ARTURO TOSCANINI on gramophone records
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Overture: Le carnaval romain
(Berlioz)
NBC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Conducted by ARTURO TOSCANINI
8.13* Spanish Rhapsody for piano and orchestra (Liszt)
JOHN OGDON
PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA
Conducted by JOHN PRITCHARD
8.28* Three Dances (Ballet: Petrushka) (Stravinsky)
ALFRED BRENDEL (piano)
8.45* Three Dance Episodes (On the Town) (Bernstein)
NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA Conducted by LEONARD BERNSTEIN
8,56* March: The Invincible Eagle
(Sousa)
EASTMAN WIND ENSEMBLE
Conducted by FREDERICK FENNELL on gramophone records
and Weather Forecast
Purcell
Excerpts from the Odes. Including the Ode for St. Cecilia's Day (1692) and the Welcome Song for James, Duke of York on gramophone records
(soprano) sings arias from operas by Donizetti, Nicolai, Offenbach, and Rimsky-Korsakov on gramophone records
Elizabeth Harwood (soprano) with WILFRID PARRY (piano) sings
Mozart
Violin Sonata in C major (K.303)
11.10* Piano Sonata in A minor
(K.310)
11.33' Violin Sonata In E minor
(K.304)
11.50* Schubert
Piano Sonata in A minor (D.784)
Norbert Brainin (violin)
Lamar Crowson (piano)
Ceila Arieli(piano)
Second broadcast of the violin sonata
FRANCES MASON (violin)
HAROLD LESTER
(harpsichord continuo)
THAMES CHAMBER ORCHESTRA Leader, Robert Masters
Conductor MICHAEL DOBSON
Part 1
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† JOHN GARDNER looks at some non-broadcast musical events taking place in London and the South-East over the next fortnight
Part 2
From a public concert In Kingston
Parish Church on October 2. 1965
Leader, David Adams
Conducted by CHARLES MACKERRAS
A weekly programme of recently released gramophone records
Overture: A Life for the Tsar
(Glinka)
CZECH PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA
Conducted by KAREL SEJNA
2.29* All' meine Herzgedanken;
Von alten Liebesliedem (Brahms)
LEIPZIG UNIVERSITY CHOIR
Conducted by FRIEDRICH RABANSCHLAG
2.35* Violin Concerto in A minor
(Dvorak)
EDITH PEINEMANN
CZECH PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA
Conducted by PETER MAAG
3.9* Interlude and Final Scene
(Salome) (Strauss)
LEONTYNE PRICE (soprano)
BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Conducted by ERICH LEINSDORF
A stereophonic broadcast: see p. 2
VESUVIUS ENSEMBLE
JANE MANNING (soprano) WILLIAM BENNETT
(flute and alto-flute) THEA KING
(clarinet and bass-clarinet) CHARLES TUNNELL (cello) SUSAN BRADSHAW (piano)
BBC WELSH Orchestra Led by Garfield Phillips
Conducted by HARRY NEWSTONE
Records chosen by the under-twenties
Introduced by ROBERT HENDERSON
This week's programme includes Beethoven's Triple Concerto, and Britten's Variations on a theme of Frank Bridge
A series of programmes on the careers available to school leavers with 0- and A-Level qualifications. and the different forms of training open to them
7: A Career in the BBC
Introduced by MICHAEL SMEE
Produced by Peggy Bacon
Ten programmes on the changing function and scope of British industry
2: Modern Industry in the Modern World
Introduced by STEPHEN PARKINSON Editor of The Times Review of Industry and Technology
Britain is still the world's third largest exporter but she has lost ground since the war. Half her foodstuffs and nearly all the raw materials required by industry are imported; a great and ever-growing volume of exports is therefore vital.
A series of twenty programmes, intended for listeners who already have some knowledge of French
An Imaginary roving reporter, Gilles Leroy , records his impressions of the different places he visits each week
13: Grasse
Introduced by KATIA ELLIS with the help of Emile Harven
Written and produced by Elsie Ferguson
Language consultant, Paul Couster
Monday's broadcast
A booklet is available
String Trio No. 1, in A major
JEAN POUGNET (violin)
FREDERICK RIDDLE (viola) ANTHONY PINI (cello) on a gramophone record
Department of Mechanical Engineering, Imperial College talks about
Hy Life in Science with DAVID WILSON
BBC Science Correspondent and J. W. N. WATKINS Department of Logic and Scientific Method, London School of Economics
Dr. F. S. Dainton , F.R.S., Vice-Chancellor oj Nottingham University: July 1
A monologue with interruptions by Wolfgang Hildesheimer
Translated and produced by CHRISTOPHER HOLME , with PENELOPE LEE , ANTHONY HALL
DOUGLAS HANKIN , ALLAN MCCLELLAND BETH BOYD , MALOU PANTERA
NIGEL GRAHAM , and BRIAN HEWLETT
To be repeated on June 16
Today's programme in the weekly series includes the work for voice, horn, and piano by each composer
JOHN MITCHINSON (tenor) [FOR JAMES (horn)
† ERNEST Lush (piano)
A critique of the new Theology tby E. L. MASCALL
Professor of Historical Theology at King's College, London
Dr. Mascall is probably the most trenchant critic of the New Theology of Paul van Buren and the Bishop of Woolwich in this country. I do not object to it.' he says, because it is revolutionary—but because it is not revolutionary enough.'
Second broadcast followed by an interlude at 10.55
Today's overseas commodity and financial news. London Stock Market closing report