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Gavotte; Scherzo (Amaryllis
Suite) (Handel, arr. Beecham)
ROYAL PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA
Conducted by SIR THOMAS BEECHAM
7.10* Quartet in D major, for guitar, violin, viola, and cello (Hauiin)
KARL-HEINZ BOTTNER (guitar) GÜNTER KEHR (violin)
GUNTER LEMMEN (viola) SIEGFRIED PALM (cello)
7.34* Emperor Waltz (
Johann Strauss )
VrENNA PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA Conducted by WILLY BOSKOWSKY
7.44* Scherzo capriccioso (Dvorak)
LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Conducted by ISTVAN KERTESZ on gramophone records
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Carnaval (Suite: Roma) (Bizet)
Royal PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA
Conducted by SIR THOMAS BEECHAM
8.11* Bell Song (Lakmé) (Delibes)
JOAN SUTHERLAND (soprano)
ROYAL OPERA HOUSE ORCHESTRA Conducted by FRANCESCO MOLINARI-PRADELLI
8.19* Ballade for piano and orchestra (Fauré)
KATHLEEN LONG (piano)
LONDON PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA Conducted by JEAN MARTINON
8.32' Symphonic poem: Phaeton
(Saint-Saens)
COLONNE CONCERTS ORCHESTRA
Conducted by Louis FOURESTIER
8.42* Bolero (Ravel)
SUISSE ROMANDE ORCHESTRA
Conducted by ERNEST ANSERMET on gramophone records
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Stravinsky
Circus Polka
CBC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Conducted by THE COMPOSER
9.S* Capriccio tor piano and orchestra
NIKITA MAGALOFP
SUISSE ROMANDE ORCHESTRA Conducted by THE COMPOSER
9.26* Double Canon for string quartet
ISRAEL BAKER (violin) OTIS IGI.EMAN (violin)
SANFORD SCHONBACH (viola) GEORGE NEIKRUG (cello)
Epitaphium
ARTHUR GLEGHORN (flute) KALMAN BLOCH (clarinet) DOROTHY REMSEN (harp)
Dumbarton Oaks : Concerto for chamber orchestra
ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA Conducted by COLIN DAVIS on gramophone records
Gramophone records of excerpts from his opera Die Entführuna ou.s dem Serail with MARIA STADER RITA STREICH ERNST HAELFLIGEK and JOSEF GREINDL
A programme in which musicians sketch in their musical background and introduce the music
Tliis week
Janet Craxton (oboe) and ALAN RICHARDSON (piano) play
Friday Mozart series continued
Second broadcast of the songs; fourth of the Octet
BBC NORTHERN Orchestra Leader, Reginald Stead
† Conducted by RUDOLF SCHWARZ
Part 1
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The last of six programmes in which FRANK DUNCAN has been reading from the composer's autobiography
Selected and introduced by Donald James
Part 2
Given before an invited audience tn the Royal College of Advanced Technology. Salford
LESLIE CAWDREY (clarinet)
Leader, James Hutcheon
† Conductor, GILBERT VINTER
A weekly programme of recently released gramophone records
Concerto No. 5, in D minor
(Rameau)
ARS REDIVIVA ENSEMBLE OF PRAGUE
2.43* Des Knaben Wunderhorn
(Mahler)
Lied des Verfolgten lm Turme Rheinlegendchen
Der Schildwache Nachtlied Vcrlorne Muh '
Lob des hohen Verstands Trost im Ungliick
JANET BAKER (contralto)
GERAINT EVANS (baritone)
LONDON PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA
Conducted by WYN Morris
3.4* Concerto No. 10, in E flat major, for two pianos and orchestra (K.365) (Mozart)
RUDOLF and PETER SERKIN
MALBORO Festival ORCHESTRA
Conducted by ALEXANDER SCHNEIDER
A stereophonic broadcast: see p. 2
A monodrama in one act
Music by Schoenberg
Words by MARIE PAPPENHEIM sung in German: on a record
HELGA PILARCZYK (soprano)
WASHINGTON OPERA SOCIETY ORCHESTRA
Conducted by ROBERT CRAFT
MARTIN LANE (counter-tenor)
CHARLES BRETT (counter-tenor) BRIAN KAY (bass)
ANDREW DAVIS (organ)
JAYE CONSORT OF VIOLS
Francis Baines (treble-viol)
Elizabeth Baines (treble-viol) Peter Vel (tenor-viol)
John Isaacs (tenor-viol) Jenefer Ryan (bass-viol)
CHOIR OF
KING'S COLLEGE, CAMBRIDGE Conductor, DAVID WILLCOCKS
Gibbons
Great King of Gods
Almighty and everlasting God Blessed are all they
4.18' Fantasy in A minor, for organ
4.24* Vaughan Williams
Mass in G minor
4.50' Gibbons
A Fancy in D minor, for organ
This is the record of John Lift up your heads
Glorious and powerful God
From Holy Trinity Church. Stratford-upon-Avon
Records chosen by the under-twenties
Introduced by DEREK PARKER
The week including the second act of Bizet's Carmen and Bartok's Ballet The Miraculous Mandarin
A series in which practising musicians discuss listeners' queries
David LLOYD-JONES
ROGER NORTH, BRIAN TROWELL
Chairman, ALEC ROBERTSON
Nine programmes about government, society, and ideas in early Stuart England
1: The Central Government and the Local Community
The activities of the central government in early seventeenth-century England were limited both by its own resources and by stubborn local patriotism and local interests.
IVAN ROOTS
Senior Lecturer in History at University College, Cardiff shows how this problem was as difficult for Cromwell to solve as it had been for Charles I, and discusses the attempts which their governments made to assert their authority.
With readings from contemporary sources by Gary Watson and John Glen
Produced by Howard Smith
†Second broadcast
Peter Laslett on Social Conflict in early Stuart England; Wednesday at 6.30 p.m.
Daniel Barenboim (piano)
Halle Orchestra
Leader. Martin Milner
Conductor,
Sir John Barbirolli
From the Royal Albert Hall , London
Part 1
Bruckner Symphony No 9
† by JOHN LEHMANN
2: Abroad
In the second of two talks based on the third volume of his autobiography The Ample Proposition, Mr. Lehmann describes his travels in the newly liberated Europe and the writers he met in Greece. Czechoslovakia, Austria, and Italy.
Part 2
by John Pepper Clark
We are all adrift and lost ...
J. P. Clark , a Nigerian poet of the Ijaw people, writes in English. His play about four lumbermen taking a raft of logs down the Niger is an adventure story and parable.
Background music recorded in Nigeria ' by Frank Speed
Accompaniment by Richard Bucknor
Goge lent by the Horniman Museum
† Produced by CHRISTOPHER HOLME
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