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Sonata No. in G major, for string orchestra (Rossini)
VIRTUOSI di ROMA
Conducted by RENATO FASANO
7.16* Piano Concerto No. In E minor (Chopin)
ARTUR RUBINSTEIN
NEW SYMPHONY Orchestra OF LONDON
Conducted by STANISLAW Skrowaczewski on gramophone records
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A request programme of records
Overture: The Silken Ladder
(Rossini)
PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA
Conducted by CARLO MARIA GIULINI
8.11* Harp Concerto in C major
(Boieldieu)
NlCANOR ZABALETA
BERLIN RADIO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Conducted by ERNST MARZENDORFER
Jil" Symphony No. 3, in C major
(Sibelius)
Scottish NATIONAL ORCHESTRA
Conducted by ALEXANDER GIBSON
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Elgar
Piano Quintet in A minor, Op. 84
Arriaga STRING QUARTET with JOAN DAVIES (piano)
DEREK STEVENS (organ)
Tilford BACH FESTIVAL CHOIR Conductor. DENYS DARLOW
JOHN CLEGG (piano)
BBC NORTHERN ORCHESTRA Leader, Reginald Stead
Conducted by MAURICE HANDFORD
Divertimento in D major for flute, violin, viola, and cello (H.II.DS) (Haydn)
11.13* Fantasia in C major, Op. 17
(Schumann)
11.451 String Quartet in D major,
Op. 44 No. 1 (Mendelssohn)
Camillo WANAUSEK (flute)
MEMBERS OF THE EUROPA QUARTET
VLADIMIR Ashkenazy (piano)
JUILLIARD STRING QUARTET on gramophone records
Stereophonic broadcast: see p. 10
BBC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Leader. Hugh Maguire
Conducted by DEAN Dixon
Part 1: Beethoven
Symphony No. 7, in A major
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Part 2: Bruckner
Symphony No. 9, in D minor
First broadcast on October 30.
1963. from the Royal Festival Hall. London
Leader, David Adams
Conducted by MAURITS Sillem
Gramophone records of excerpts from Waldmeister, Wiener Bint, Ritter Pasman, Casanova, and A Thousand and One Nights
This week
Richard Arnell talks about his work and introcuces a programme of his music
The Fiend (The Great Detective) played by the PRO ARTE ORCHESTRA
Conducted by THE COMPOSER
Serenade for ten wind instruments and double-bass played by the LONDON BAROQUE ENSEMBLE Conducted by KARL HAAS on gramophone records
Counting the heartbeats
Never seek to tell thy love sung by IAN PARTRIDGE (tenor) with PAUL HAMBURGER (piano)
sung by JOSEPHINE Nendick (soprano) with SUSAN BRADSHAW (piano) ERIC ALLEN
(marimba and vibraphone) JAMES HOLLAND (percussion)
Conducted by THE COMPOSER
sung by JOHN MITCHINSON
ENGLISH STRING QUARTET with JAMES Lockhart (piano)
The best of present-day jazz on records
Introduced by CHARLES Fox
Social Conflict in early Stuart England Eight lectures given by PETER Laslett , Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge at the University of Warwick
2: Family and Community
Early Stuart England was a patriarchal society, whose only significant members were mature male heads of households; and its economic activities were based on the household. In his second lecture Mr. Lastett describes the fundamental characteristics of this society, and asks what sort of conflict was likely in it.
Second broadcast
Donald Pennington on the County Community at war: Friday. 7.0 p.m.
Studies in Form
A second hearing of the six introductory programmes
6: Recapitulation and Coda by ROGER NORTH
Produced by Peter Dodd
A series of ten programmes for listeners who want to know more about the language and life of German-speaking countries
Programme 9
Opern- und Konzertbesuche
Fischer-Dieskau erzahlt aus seinem
Leben
Ein Gedicht von Eichendorff
Introduced by SABINE Michael and Dieter Geissler
Written and produced by Edith R. Baer
by Sir Isaiah Berlin
Last year Professor Berlin gave six lectures in the National Gallery of Art in Washington. sponsored by the Bollingen Foundation, and they were recorded for the Third Programme at the time
Lecture 1:
In Search of a Definition Second lecture: August 16
Sonata in A minor (D.784)
HANS RICHTER-HAASER (piano) on a gramophone record
by Eric Ewens
A study of the origins of those conflicting theories of evolution and heredity that led up to the Lysenko controversy of the 1940s and 1950s.
Does evolution proceed by purely involuntary ' natural selection.' as Darwin and his followers believed? Or can it proceed by the deliberate classification of new characteristics, which are then inherited, as Lamarck and his followers believed? Did Lysenko justify his claim to have induced inheritable modifications? Is any government justified in officially imposing one or other of these beliefs? with PATRICIA Gaixihore
BARBARA MITCHELL , FRANK DUNCAN TRADER FAULKNER , NIGEL GRAHAM
HAROLD KASKET , PRESTON LOCKWOOD PETER MARINKER , MICHAEL McClain KEVIN MCHugh , and RALPH TRUMAN
Produced by TERENCE TILLER
The combined choirs of St. Bride's Church, Fleet Street
St. Bartholomew-the-Great, Smithfield
St. Michael's Church, Cornhill
Conductors,
Gordon Reynolds Brian Brockless and Harold Darke
Robert Smith (organ)
Part of a public concert given in February in St. Bride's Church, Fleet Street. to mark the retirement of Harold Darke after fifty years as Organist of St. Michael's Church. Cornhill