and Weather Forecast
Overture: The Thieving Magpie
(Rossini)
PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA
Conducted by CARLO MARIA GIULINI
7.15* Piano Concerto No. 20, in D minor (K.466) (Mozart)
SVIATOSLAV RICHTER WARSAW NATIONAL
PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA
Conducted-by STANISLAV WISLOCKI
7.49* Forest Murmurs (Siegfried)
(Wagner)
PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA
Conducted by OTTO KLEMPERER on gramophone records
and Weather Forecast
Overture: A Life for the Tsar
(Glinka)
SUISSE ROMANDE ORCHESTRA
Conducted by ERNEST ANSERMET
8.14* Andante cantabile (String
Quartet No. 1, in D major) (Tchaikovsky, arr. Schmid)
PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA
Conducted by PAUL KLETZKI
8.23* Piano Concerto No. 2, in F major (Shostakovich)
LEONARD BERNSTEIN (piano) directing the NEWYORK PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA
8.43* Capriccio espagnol (Rimsky-
Korsakov)
PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA
Conducted by ANDHE CLUYTENS on gramophone records
and Weather Forecast
Chopin CLAUDIO ARRAU (piano)
Prelude in D flat major, Op. 28
No. 15
Barcarolle in F sharp major
Scherzo in B flat minor
Studies, Op. 25
G flat major; B minor A minor; C minor on gramophone records
A series of programmes of recently released records which will include all Beethoven's Piano Trios played by the Beaux Arts Trio
Three Courtly Masquing Ayres
(John Adson )
BRASS ENSEMBLE
Directed by GABRIEL MASSON
9.50* Piano Trio in G major, Op.
1 No. 2 (Beethoven)
BEAUX ARTS Trio
Daniel Guilet (violin)
Bernard Greenhouse (cello) Menahem Pressler (piano)
10.21* Ballet: Pulcinella
(Stravinsky)
IRENE JORDAN (soprano) GEORGE SHIRLEY (tenor) DONALD GRAMM (bass)
COI.UMBIA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Conducted by THE composer
THE LYDIAN ENSEMBLE
Noelle Barker (soprano)
Owen Wynne (counter-tenor) Alan Cuckston (harpsichord) Pauline Dunn (cello)
PETER MOUNTAIN (violin)
ANGELA DALE (piano)
Wagner
ANITA VAELKKI (soprano)
HALLE ORCHESTRA
Leader, Martin Milner
Conductor, SIR JOHN BARBIROLLI
Part I
Siegfried Idyll
12.42* Prelude and Liebestod
(Tristan and Isolde)
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The first of six programmes In which FRANK DUNCAN reads from the composer's autobiography
Selected and introduced by Donald James
Wagner
Part 2: The Twilight of the Gods
Siegfried's Journey to the Rhine Funeral March; Closing Scene
from Rumania, Finland,
Holland, France, and Germany Recordings made available by courtesy of Hamburg, Bavarian, French, and Rumanian Radio
(soprano)
GIUSEPPE DI STEFANO (tenor)
Duets and arias from Puccini's Tosca with the VIENNA PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA
Conducted by HERBERT VON KARAJAN on a gramophone record
A stereophonic broadcast: see p. 2
played by ARNO SCHÖNSTEDT
From Grimsby Parish Church
MAX ROSTAL (violin)
ROYAL PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA Led by Jurgen Hess
Conducted by SIR ADRIAN BOULT
MAX ROSTAL explains his close personal interest in these two concertos
Part 2
First of seventeen programmes. Next week. Mozart piano concertos played by Clauue Frank
German folk songs:
Da unten im Tale
Och Mod'r. ich wen en Ding han
ELISABETH SCHWARZKOPF (soprano) GERALD MOORE (piano)
5.20* String Quartet in C minor,
Op. 51 No. 1
WELLER Quartet on gramophone records
played by FERNANDE KAESER (piano)
50-80 w.p.m.
Compiled by JOYCE HARBISON
For those who want to keep up or improve their speeds in any shorthand system
80-100 w.p.m.: Wed., 6.30 p.m.
A booklet is available
Six talks on aspects of life in France today, its institutions and culture
1: Historical background by EDWARD ASHCROFT
Produced by Elsie Ferguson
A series of thirteen programmes
The first group concerns our attitudes to crime and the causes of criminal behaviour; the second illustrates the treatment of the young offender
3: The social background 01 delinquency by PROFESSOR W. J. H. SPROTT
Produced by Rosemary Jellis
Second broadcast
A series of eight broadcasts
Peter Calvocoressi calls as witnesses:
Michel Bar-Zohar, Author, Suez Ultra Secret and biographer of Ben-Gurion
Jon Kimche, Editor, Jewish Observer and Middle East Review
Christian Pineau, French Foreign Minister, 1956-58
Lord Robens, Labour Party spokesman on Foreign Affairs throughout the Suez crisis and Terence Robertson, author, Crisis: the Inside Story of the Suez Conspiracy and presents excerpts from the memoirs of Lord Avon, the diaries of General Gavan and other written evidence
(Constitutional Echoes: Thursday at 9.35 p.m.)
played by the PARRENIN STRING QUARTET Jacques Parrenin (violin)
Marcel Charpentier (violin) Denes Marton
Pierre Penassou (cello) Part 1: Petrassi and Beethoven
by JOHN LEHMANN
1: At Hume
In the first of two talks based on the third volume of his autobiography The Ample Propositiori, Mr. Lehmann looks back to the early post-war years when he started his own publishing house and edited Penguin New Writing.
Second talk: July 29
Part 2: Schoenberg
Quartet No. 1, in D minor
Recorded in Bromsgrove HjRh School at a public concert given as part of the 1966 Bromsgrove Festival
A comment on Boros's
The Moment of Truth by ANTHONY KENNY , Fellow of Balliol College,
Oxford Dr. Kenny talks about a hook, which has now been translated into English, by the Hungarian Jesuit philosopher and theologian Ladislaus Boros. Many modern thinkers scorn the kind of philosophising done by Boros. Are they justified. Dr. Kenny asks, or merely frivolous and irresponsible with respect to the great issues handled by, for example, Platoand Boros?
Second broadcast
Sonata No. 3, in E major, for flute and continuo (S.1035)
ELAINE SHAFFER (flute)
GEORGE MALCOLM (harpsichord) AMBROSE GAUNTLETT (viola da gamba) on a gramophone record