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Overture: The Corsair (Berlioz)
PARtS CONSERVATOIRE ORCHESTRA Conducted by JEAN MARTINON
7.13' LArlesienne: Suite No.
(Bizet)
PARIS CONSERVATOIRE ORCHESTRA Conducted by ANDRE CLUYTENS
7.31' Symphony No. 8, in F major
(Beethoven)
COLUMBIA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Conducted by BRUNO WALTER on gramophone records
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Suite: Amadis (Lully)
Paillard CHAMBER ORCHESTRA Conducted by JEAN-FRANCOIS PAILLARD
8.18* Concerto in D minor, for violin, oboe, and string orchestra (Bach)
OTTO BÜCHNER, EDGAR SHANN MUNICH BACH Orchestra
Conducted by KARL Richter
8.33* Orchestral Trio in A major,
Op. 1 No. 2 (Johann Slamitz)
MUNICH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA Conducted by CARL GORVIN
8.45* St. Paul's Suite (Hoist)
ROYAL PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA
Conducted by SIR MALCOLM SARGENT on gramophone records
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Tchaikovsky
Overture-fantasia: Hamlet
VIENNA PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA Conducted by LORIN MAAZEL
9.22* Aria: All men with love should once grow tender (Eugene Onegin) (sung in Russian)
NICOLAI GHIAUROV (bass)
LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Conducted by EDWARD DOWNES
9.29' Piano Concerto No. 3. in E flat major
GARY GRAFFMAN
PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA
Conducted by EUGENE ORMANDY on gramophone records
Records highlighting musical anniversaries occurring this week
played by PETER KATIN
EILEEN CROXFORD (cello) David PARKHOUSE (piano)
Jeannette SINCLAIR (soprano) PAUL HAMBURGER (piano)
OROMONTE STRING Trio with JANET CRAXTON (oboe)
HUBERT BARWAHSER (flute)
LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Conducted by COLIN Davis
Part 1
Symphony in three movements
(Stravinsky)
12.36* Flute Concerto in D major
(K.314) (Mozart) on gramophone records stereophonic broadcast: see p. 10
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Part 2
Symphonie fantastique (Berlioz) on a gramophone record itereophonic broadcast: see p. 10
Records of the PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA
Conducted by ROBERT IRVING playing ballet music by Adam, Tchaikovsky, and Schumann
ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA with ARTHUR GRUMIAUX (violin)
Divertimento in D major (K.251)
(Mozart)
Conducted by COLIN DAVIS
J.23* Violin Concerto in A minor
(Bach)
Conducted by RAYMOND LEPPARD
3.37* Danses concertantes
(Stravinsky)
Conducted by COLIN DAVIS on gramophone records
Sixth of ten programmes
I MUSICI
Simple Symphony, for string orchestra (Britten)
4.17* Concerto No. 12, in B minor.
(La cetra) (Vivaldi)
FELIX AYO (violin)
4.31 Adagio for strings (Barber)
4.39* Concerto No. 6, in A major
(La cetra) (Vivaldi)
FELIX AYO (violin)
4.52* Rumanian folk dances
(Bartok) on gramophone records
First of four weekly programmes
Next week :
Schola Cantorum Basiliensis
Stereophonic broadcast: see p. 10
THAMES CHAMBER Orchestra Leader. Robert Masters
Conducted by Michael DOBSON and Lennox BERKELEY
B.M.C. BAND
Conductor, HARRY MORTIMER
From Headington Girls' School,
Headtngton. Oxford
A series of seven programmes on regional development in the United Kingdom
3: People on the Move
If firms move from London to Belfast or out of Glasgow to East Kilbride new town, then people-especially key managerial and operative staff-must be prepared to move too
ELIZABETH BURNEY of The Economist investigates the mobility of tabour using interviews recorded specially in Northern Ireland, Central Scotland, and parts of the South-East
Produced by Richard Hooper
Second broadcast
The last in a series of six programmes about developments in Primary education
Streaming and unstreaming
A discussion between
PROFESSOR BRIAN SIMON of the University of Leicester School of Education
M. G. POWELL-DAVIES Secretary to the Education Committee of the National Union of Teachers and WALTER JAMES
Editor of The Times Educational Supplement with comments from two Primary school heads
Produced by Robert Hutchison
First broadcast March 17 (Home)
Halina Lukomska (soprano) Yvonne Minton (contralto) Barry McDaniel (bass)
BBC Chorus
BBC Symphony Orchestra Leader, Hugh Maguire
Conducted by Pierre Boulez
From the Royal Albert Hall , London
Part 1
Stereophonic broadcast: see p. 10
explains why he holds the view that, in our present economic position, it is reasonable to ask people to be co-operative despite their private and sectional interests
Part 2
Four Songs, Op. 22. Schoenberg
Stereophonic broadcast: see p. 10
by Robert Liddell with Marius Goring and Hugh Dickson in Henry James 's story The Figure in the Carpet, an eminent novelist complains that all the critics had missed his ' little point '-the particular thing he has written his books most for. In this programme, a young critic, Eric Snooks , quizzes the Master. Especially about what Henry James calls' my little Christmas fairy-tale.'
Cast in order of speaking:
Produced by R. D. SMITH
To be repeated on September 17
Septet in B flat major
RUDOLF IRMISCH (clarinet) ALFRED FRANKE (bassoon) WILLY VON STEMM (horn) ULRICH BENTHIEN (violin) MARTIN LEDIG (viola)
WOLFRAM HENTSCHEL (cello) JOSEF LIPPERT (double-bass) on a gramophone record
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