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Sinfonia: Arrival of the Queen of Sheba (Solomon) (Handel)
ACADEMY OF
ST. MARTIN-IN-THE-FIELDS
Directed by NEVILLE MARRINER (violin)
7.8* Oboe Concerto in C major
(K.314) (Mozart)
Heinz HOLLIGER MUNICH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
Conducted by HANS STADLMAIR
7.29* Symphony No. 2, in B flat major (Schubert)
BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Conducted by CHARLES MUNCH on gramophone records
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Overture: La clemenza di Tito
(Mozart)
ROYAL PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA
Conducted by COLIN DAVIS
8.9' Symphony No. 3, in E flat major (Rhenish) (Schumann)
London SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Conducted by RAFAEL FRUHBECK DE BURGOS
8.40* Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2. in C sharp minor (Liszt)
RCA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Conducted by LEOPOLD STOKOWSKI
8.49* Overture: Preciosa (Weber)
PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA
Conducted by WOLFGANG SAWALLISCH on gramophone records
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Elgar
Overture: Cockaigne
PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA
Conducted by SIR JOHN BARBIROLLI
9.19* Songs
The Shepherd's Song Modest and Fair Still to be neat
The Blue-eyes Fairy
JOHN CAROL CASE (baritone) DAPHNE IBBOTT (piano)
9.29* The Wand of Youth: Suite
No.
LONDON PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA Conducted by EDUARD VAN BEINUM on gramophone records
The sixth in a series of programmes of recently released records, including all Beethoven's Piano Trios played by the Beaux Arts Trio
Anthems (Purcell)
I will give thanks unto the Lord Thou knowest. Lord
ROBERT HAMMERSLEY (tenor)
JOHN BARROW (baritone)
PHILIP MINDENHALL (bass)
GAVIN WILLIAMS (organ)
CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
Conducted by BARRY ROSE
9.58* Piano Trio in B flat major.
Op. posth. (Beethoven)
BEAUX ARTS Trio
10.6* Four Last Songs (Strauss)
ELISABETH ScHWARZKOPF (soprano)
BERLIN RADIO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Conducted by GEORGE SZELL
JAMES PARR (baritone)
MAURICE Brett (violin)
HAVELOCK NELSON (piano)
England v.
The West Indies at Headingley, Leeds
Fourth day
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Ball-by-ball commentaries by TONY CROZIER
ROBERT HUDSON and BRIAN JOHNSTON with comments and summaries by E. W. SWANTON and NORMAN YARDLEY
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11.25 a.m.-1.35 p.m. including lunchtime summary
2.10*-4.20* including teatime summary
4.30*-6.35 including close-of-play summary
50-80 w.p.m.
Compiled by JOYCE HARBISON
For those who want to keep up or improve their speeds in any shorthand system
100-140 w.p.m.: Saturday at 10.30 a.m. (Home)
A booklet is available
Six talks on aspects of life in France today, its institutions and culture
4: Agriculture and Economics by Peter WEBBER
Produced by Christopher Cuthbertson
6: The penal system: where do we go from here? by C. R HEWITT
Produced by Rosemary Jellis
Second broadcast
Janet Baker (contralto)
Richard Lewis (tenor)
Malcolm Binns (piano)
Scottish National Orchestra Leader, Sam Bor
Conductor,
Alexander Gibson
From the Royal Albert Hall. London
Part 1
First of two talks by J. 0. WISDOM Reader in Logic and Scientific Method at the University of London
There is a problem about the social ills from which Great Britain is suffering, and in the past few years many distinguished people have attempted to diagnose her condition. J. 0. Wisdom, who is at present Distinguished Visiting Professor at the University of Southern California, lists what he considers to be the main complaints from which Britain is suffering and attempts to find their source.
Second talk: August 13
Part 2
Das Lied von der Erde Mahler
Stereophonic broadcast: see p. 10
1938-1939
An occasional poem by Louis MacNeice
An abridged version in two parts
Read by ALLAN MCCLELLAND '
Part 2: October-January
Structures for two pianos Book 2 played by PIERRE BOULEZ and YVONNE LORIOD
Second broadcast: recorded at the Freemasons' Hall, Edinburgh, as part of the Edinburgh International Festival on September 2. 1065
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