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A weekly programme of recent records
Piano Trio in E major (K.542)
(Mozart)
JEAN FOURNIER (violin) ANTONIO JANIGRO (cello)
PAUL BADURA-SKODA (piano)
8.25* Fantasy and Minuet (Sor)
JULIAN BREAM (guitar)
8..'16* Guitar Quintet No. 2, in C major (Boccherini)
ALEXANDEH SCHNEIDER (violin) Felix GALIMIR (violin) Michael THEE (viola) David SOYER (cello) ALIRIO DIAZ (guitar)

Contributors

Violin:
Jean Fournier
Violin:
Felix Galimir
Cello:
David Soyer

ILSE WOLF (soprano) JEAN ALLISTER (contralto) IAN PARTRIDGE (tenor)
John CAROL CASE (baritone)
THAMES CHAMBER CHOIR
OBBLIGATI: William Bennett (flute) Neil Black (oboe and oboe d'amore) Tess Miller (oboe) Catherine Smith (oboe)
CONTINUO: Valda Aveling (harpsichord) Harold Lester (organ) Roger Hagger (bassoon) Joy Hall (cello) Philip Simms (double-bass)
THAMES CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
Leader, Robert Masters
Conducted by MICHAEL DOBSON

Cantata No. 52: Falsche Welt, dir trau' ich nicht

9.22* Cantata No. 94: Was frag' ich nach der Welt

Contributors

Soprano:
Ilse Wolf
Contralto:
Jean Allister
Tenor:
Ian Partridge
Baritone:
John Carol Case
Flute:
William Bennett
Oboe:
Neil Black
Oboe:
Tess Miller
Oboe:
Catherine Smith
Harpsichord:
Valda Aveling
Organ:
Harold Lester
Bassoon:
Roger Hagger
Double-Bass:
Philip Simms
Conducted By:
Michael Dobson

A request programme of gramophone records
Overture: Roberto Devereux
(Donizetti)
LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Conducted by RICHARD BONYNGE
10.8* Willow Song (Otello) (Verdi) JOAN SUTHERLAND (soprano)
ROYAL OPERA HOUSE ORCHESTRA. COVENT GARDEN Conducted by FHANCESCO MOLINARI-PRAPELLI
10.17* Symphony No. 9, in E minor
(From the New World) (Dvorak)
PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA
Conducted by CARLO MARIA GIULINI
Stereophonic broadcast: seep. 10

Contributors

Unknown:
Roberto Devereux
Conducted By:
Richard Bonynge
Soprano:
Joan Sutherland
Conducted By:
Fhancesco Molinari-Prapelli
Conducted By:
Carlo Maria Giulini

played by MICHAEL ROLL
Polonaise in C major, Op. 89
11.6* Sonata in C major, Op. 2
No 3
11.33* Sonata in F minor, Op.
57 (Appassionato)
Eighth in a series of thirteen weekly programmes in which all the sonatas will he played
Next week, Malcolm Binns : E flat major, Op. 7
G major, Op 31 No. 1

Contributors

Played By:
Michael Roll
Unknown:
Malcolm Binns

Suite No. 2, in B minor, for flute and string orchestra (J.S. Bach) - Jean-Pierre Rampal, Stuttgart Chamber Orchestra, conducted by Karl Munchinger
(Stereophonic broadcast: see p.10)

12.20* Concerto in E flat major, for harpsichord, fortepiano, and orchestra (C.P.E. Bach) - Li Stadelmann, Fritz Neumeyer, Schola Cantorum Basiliensis, directed by August Wenzinger
(Stereophonic broadcast: see p.10)

12.39* Musical sleighride, for orchestra (Leopold Mozart) - Berlin Bach Orchestra,
conducted by Carl Gorvin

1.3* Concertante in C major, for two violins and orchestra (K.190) (W.A. Mozart) - Yehudi Menuhin, Alberto Lysy, Bath Festival Orchestra
(Stereophonic broadcast: see p.10)

1.33* Symphony No. 45, in F sharp minor (Farewell) (Haydn) - Little Orchestra of London, conducted by Leslie Jones
(Stereophonic broadcast: see p.10)

(on gramophone records)

An opera in four acts
Libretto by FRANCESCO MARIA PIAVE after Shakespeare
English translation by NELL MOODY and JOHN MOODY
Music by Verdi
Welsh National Opera production
From Sadler's Wells Theatre. London
Cast in order of singing:
Messengers of the King, nobles, servants, assassins, witches, etc.
WELSH NATIONAL OPERA CHORUS Chorus-Master,
David Sutton BOURNEMOUTH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Leader, Gerald Jarvis
Conducted by ERIC WETHERELL
Producer, John Moody
The action takes place in Scotland, chiefly in Macbeth's castle
Second broadcast

Contributors

Unknown:
Francesco Maria Piave
Translation By:
Nell Moody
Unknown:
John Moody
Chorus-Master:
David Sutton
Leader:
Gerald Jarvis
Conducted By:
Eric Wetherell
Unknown:
John Moody

4:Stendhalby PROFESSOR ROGER SHATTUCK of the University of Texas
The fourth of a series of six talks on the relationship between artistic achievement and technical innovation in the main tradition of the French novel
Recorded for the BBC at Austin. Texas
Second broadcast
Cecil Jenkins on Flaubert: September 17

Contributors

Unknown:
Professor Roger Shattuck
Unknown:
Cecil Jenkins

by Johan August Strindberg
The translation by PAUL BRITTEN AUSTIN adapted by WILLIAM GLEN-DOEPEL
Produced by RAYNER HEPPENSTALL

Contributors

Unknown:
Johan August Strindberg
Adapted By:
William Glen-Doepel
Produced By:
Rayner Heppenstall
Elise, a widow:
Mary Wimbush
Frederick, her son:
David Spenser
Axel, her son-in-law:
William Fox
Gerda, her daughter:
Carol Marsh
Margaret, a servant:
Barbara Mitchell

The fourth of six programmes in which all the Op. 18 Quartets by Beethoven and six Quartets by Bartok are being played by the † FINE ARTS QUARTET
Leonard Sorkin (violin) Abram Loft (violin)
Gerald Stanick (viola) George Sopkin (cello)

Contributors

Violin:
Leonard Sorkin
Violin:
Abram Loft
Viola:
Gerald Stanick
Cello:
George Sopkin

Introduced by R. D. SMITH
Read by JOHN NEVILLE
Norman Cameron is probably best known for his translations from the French; but his own poems, wry, witty, observant, and of :in unmistakable original tone, deserve to be widely read.

Contributors

Introduced By:
R. D. Smith
Read By:
John Neville
Read By:
Norman Cameron

Network Three

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