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Overture: Le maschere
(Mascagni)
Florence Festival ORCHESTRA Conducted by GlANANOREA GAVAZZENI
7.11- Piano Concerto No. 2, In F minor (Chopin)
TAMAS VASARY BERLIN PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA
Conducted by JANOS KULKA
7.45* Intermezzo; Serenata;
Danza Napolitana (The Jewels of the Madonna) (Wolf-Ferrari)
PARIS CONSERTVATOIRE ORCHESTRA Conducted by NKLLO SANTI on gramophone records
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Imperial March (Elgar)
LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Conducted by SIR MALCOLM SARGENT
8.10* Venus: Mercury: Jupiter
(The Planets) (Holst)
BBC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Conducted by SIR MALCOLM SARGENT
8.31* The Lark Ascending, for violin and orchestra (Vaughan Williams)
JEAN POUGNET
LONDON PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA Conducted by SIR ADRIAN BOULT
8.45* Symphonic Poem: Tintagel
(Bax)
LONDON PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA Conducted by SIR ADRIAN BOULT on gramophone records
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Ravel
Concerto for piano (left hand) and orchestra
SAMSON FRANCOIS PARIS CONSERVATOlRE ORCHESTRA
Conducted by ANDRE CLUYTENS
9.23' Daphnis and Chloe: Suite
No. 2
CHICAGO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Conducted by JEAN MARTlNON on gramophone records stereophonic broadcast: seep. 12
Gramophone records of excerpts from Handel's opera conducted by BRIAN PRIESTMAN with TERESA STICH-RANDALL MAUREEN FORRESTER and ALEXANDER YOUNG
Stereophonic broadcast: seep. 12
A programme in which musicians sketch in their musical background and introduce the music
This week:
Lili Kraus (piano) plays
Friday Mozart series
Second of three weekly programmes which also include some of Schubert's songs about love
JOHN SHIRLEY-QUIRK (baritone) MARTIN Isepp (piano)
PORTIA ENSEMBLE
MEMBERS OF THE LONDON OCTET
Second broadcast of the Schoenberg
BBC NORTHERN ORCHESTRA Leader. Reginald Stead
Conductor. GEORGE HURST
Part 1
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NEVILLE GARDEN looks at some non-broadcast musical events taking place in London and the South-East during the coming midweek
Part 2
Given before an invited audience in the Royal Hall. Harrogate
Operetta in three acts
Book by PAUL KNEPLER and BELLA JENBACH
Lyrics by A. P. HERBERT and REGINALD ARKELL
Music by Franz Lehar
THE RITA WILLIAMS SINGERS and the BBC CONCERT ORCHESTRA Leader. Arthur Leavins
Conductor, VILEM TAUSKY
Produced by Elizabeth Johnson and Michael Moores bast Monday's broadcast (Home. not Scottish)
First of sixteen programmes
Next week: The Rebel Maid
Stereophonic broadcast: see p. 12
The later Stravinsky
Introduced by THEA MUSGRAVE
NEW PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA Leader. Hugh Bean
Conducted by EDWARD DOWNES
The Flood
A musical play
.JOHN Allais CHOIR
3.28* Variations in memory of Alduus Huxley
3.35* Ballet: Agon
with ERICH GRUENBERG (violin)
Conductor. LEONARD HIRSCH
A series of twelve programmes
3; The Year 1816 (i)
Stimme der Liebe
ERNST HAEFLIGER (tenor) Ht:RTHA KLUST (piano)
Am Grabe Anselmos
KIRSTEN FLAGSTAD (soprano) EDWIN McARTHUR (piano)
Frühlingslied
DIETRICH FISCHER-DIESKAU
(baritone)
JOERG DEMUS (piano)
Der Wanderer (D.493)
DIETRICH FISCHER-DIESKAU
(baritone)
GERALD MOORE (piano)
Zum Punsche
DIETRICH FISCHER-DIESKAU
(baritone)
KARL ENGEL (piano)
Das Heimweh (D.456)
ELISABETH SCHUMANN (soprano) LEO ROSENEK piano)
Wiegenlied (D.498)
An die Nachtigall (D.497)
ELISABETH SCHUMANN (soprano) GEORGE REEVES (piano)
Fragment aus dem Aeschylus
Lied eines Schiffers an die
Dioskuren
DIETRICH FISCHER-DIESKAU
(baritone)
JOERG DEMUS (piano) on gramophone records
Records chosen by the under-twenties
Introduced by ALAN HOWLETT
This week's programme includes Hoist's Hymn of Jesus and Symphony No. 4, by Ives
A series in which practising musicians discuss listeners' queries
JOSEPH COOPER
DAVID LLOYD-JONES
ALAN RIDOUT
Chairman, ALEC ROBERTSON
Nine programmes about government, society and ideas in early Stuart England
9: The Putney Debates
In 1647 debates were held at Putney between the chief officers of Cromwell's New Model Army and representatives of the rank and file on the reform of the constitution. The shorthand record of these debates is one of the most remarkable documents in English history
BRIAN MANNING
Lecturer in History in the University of Manchester examines the debates against the background of the radical and popular movements of the Civil War, and shows how they reveal some of the main issues at stake.
With readings from the debates by GARY WATSON , MICHAEL SPICE,
ANTHONY HALL , JOHN JUSTIN and KEVIN MCHUGH
Produced by Adrian Johnson
Second broadcast
First of seven weekly programmes
Music from his early years Six Songs, Op. 2
So schlafe nun, du Kleine! Ach, es ist so dunkel
Wenn ich erfiihr, dass der
Alter mich besuchen mochte
Erhebt Euch, Freunde
Der Mond wird oft noch uber den Syringen lch habe nie vermeint
7.38* Four Piano Pieces, Op. 3
7.48* Der Feldprediger; Liebeslied eines Grundbesitzers (Zeitungsausschnitte, Op. 11)
7.51* Eight Piano Pieces, Op. 8 all these works are being broadcast for the first time In this country
ROBERT TEAR (tenor)
VIOLA TUNNARD (piano) SUSAN MCGAW (piano)
Music from the Nazi period and years o/ exile: Sept. 28
The Virtue of Backwardness by Sylvain LOURIÉ
In a recent broadcast in this series Barbara Bray suggested that all old countries are in some senses backward. Sylvain Lourie discusses this idea and considers further some of Mrs. Bray's criticisms of contemporary France.
by Rhys Adrian with Irene Worth as Helen
Cecil Parker as Edward and Alfred Marks as Henry Helen is married to Edward and has been for many years. Henry is in love with Helen and has been for many years. Edward and Henry are friends and have been for many years. Henry's return after a long absence changes the angles of the triangle.
Produced by JOHN TYDEMAN
1 Second broadcast
Alfred Marks Is in ' Spring and Port Wine ' at the Apollo Theatre. London
Marie Claire Alain (organ)
Portia Ensemble
Conducted by Anton Heiller who also plays the orsan music by Bach
Bach
Prelude and Fugue in G major
(S.541)
Partita on ' 0 Gott. du frommer Gott ' (S.767)
10.8* Hindemith
Organ Concerto No.
10.26* Bach
Chorale Preludes:
Schmiicke dich, o Hebe Seele
(S.654)
Nun danket alle Gott (S.657) Jesus Christus, unser Heiland (S.666)
Prelude and Fugue in B minor
(S.544)
A concert presented by the Third
Programme on July 3, 1965. during the Third International Organ Festival held in St Albans Cathedral