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A weekly programme of recent records
Sonata in E major, for flute and continuo (S.1035) (Bach)
Elaine Shaffer (flute)
George Malcolm (harpsichord)
Ambrose Gauntlett (viola da gamba)

8.19 Songs (Beethoven)
Adelaide
Ich liebe dich Der Kuss
Fritz Wunderlich (tenor) Hubert Giesen (piano)

8.30 Violin Sonata in D minor (Schumann)
Christian Ferras (violin) Pierre Barbizet (piano)

Contributors

Flautist:
Elaine Shaffer
Harpsichordist:
George Malcolm
Viola da gamba player:
Ambrose Gauntlett
Tenor:
Fritz Wunderlich
Pianist:
Hubert Giesen
Violinist:
Christian Ferras
Pianist:
Pierre Barbizet

NETANIA DAVRATH (soprano)
HILDE RÖSSL-MAJDAN (contralto) ANTON DERMOTA (tenor) WALTER BERRY (bass)
VIENNA CHAMBER CHOIR
VIENNA STATE OPERA ORCHESTRA Conducted by MOGENS WÖLDIKE
Cantata No. 12: Weinen, Klagen,
Sorgen, Zagen t.33* Cantata No. 29: Wir danken dir, Gott, wir danken dir on gramophone records

Contributors

Tenor:
Anton Dermota
Bass:
Walter Berry

A request programme of gramophone records
Overture: Rosamunde (Schubert)
CONCERTGEBOUW ORCHESTRA
Conducted by BERNARD HAITINK
10.11* Double-bass Concerto in E major (Dittersdorj)
GEORG HORTNAGEL (double-bass)
WiiRTTEMBERG CHAMBER ORCHESTRA Conducted by JÖRG FAERBER
10.28' Sinfonie sérieuse, in G minor (1842) (Berwald)
STOCKHOLM PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA Conducted by HANS SCHMIDT -ISSERSTEDT

Contributors

Conducted By:
Bernard Haitink
Double-Bass:
Georg Hortnagel
Conducted By:
Hans Schmidt

C minor, Op. 13 (Pathetique)
11.19' F major, Op. 54
11.34' C major, Op. 53
(Waldstein) played by PAUL BADURA -SKODA
First in a series of thirteen weekly programmes
Next week, Peter Wallfisch : G minor, Op. 49 No. 1; B flat major, Op. 22; A flat major. Op. 110

Contributors

Played By:
Paul Badura
Unknown:
Peter Wallfisch

or Trial by Jury
Dramatic Cantata in one act
Written by W. S. GILBERT
Composed by ARTHUR SULLIVAN sung in Hungarian
Cast in order of singing:
Bridesmaids. Gentlemen of the Jury. Barristers, Attorney, and public
CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA OF THE
HUNGARIAN RADIO AND TELEVISION Conducted by TAMAS BLUM
Introduced by GEORGE MIKES
The action takes place In a court of Justice
Recording made available by courtesy of the Hungarian Radio

Contributors

Written By:
W. S. Gilbert
Composed By:
Arthur Sullivan
Conducted By:
Tamas Blum
Introduced By:
George Mikes

Flute Concerto (1926)
6.18' Symphony No. 5 (1922) POUL BIRKELUND (flute)
SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA OF THE DANISH RADIO
Conducted by RAFAEL KUBELIK
Part of a concert given In the Tivoli Concert Hall. Copenhagen. last year during the Nielsen centenary celebrations
Recording made available by courtesy of the Danish State Radio

Contributors

Conducted By:
Rafael Kubelik

or What's in a Name ? based on Grimm and other versions and presented by Music specially composed and conducted by FRANCIS COLLINSON
Written and produced by FRANCIS DILLON
To be repeated on August 18

Contributors

Conducted By:
Francis Collinson
Produced By:
Francis Dillon
Storyteller:
Peter Marinker
Cecily of the Mill:
Chrys Salt
Rumpelstiltskin:
Felix Felton
The King:
Denys Hawthorne
The Baroness:
Cécile Chevreau
' Bull ' Bilching:
John Sharp
The Miller:
Wilfred Babbage
A Farmer:
Basil Jones
Sir Osbert:
Charles Hodgson
Royal Wizard:
Kevin McHugh
Ceramian Ambassador:
Frank Duncan
Comptroller:
Nigel Anthony
General:
John Dearth
Visitor from Atlantis:
Stanley Unwin

A tragic opera in two acts
Libretto by Felice Romani
Music by Vincenzo Bellini
Courtiers, officers, judges, guards, ladies in waiting, soldiers
Milan Chorus and Orchestra of the Italian Radio
Chorus-Master, Giulio Bertola Conducted by Vittorio Gui
The action takes place In the castle of BWiasco in the year 1418Â

ACT 1
Scene 1 A courtyard in the castle
Scene 2 Agnese's apartment
Scene 3 A grove in the gardens
Scene 4 A remote part of the castle

Contributors

Unknown:
Felice Romani
Music By:
Vincenzo Bellini
Chorus-Master:
Giulio Bertola
Conducted By:
Vittorio Gui

by JOHN DONAT
Mr. Donat, architectural critic and photographer, has recently been to see the new building for Durham University Students' Club by Architects Co-partnership, which was completed earlier this year. This chunky, raw, concrete building at the heart of the University stands on the Weir Gorge in sight of the cathedral.

Contributors

Unknown:
John Donat
Unknown:
Weir Gorge

Network Three

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