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Wand of Youth: Suite No.
(Elgar)
LONDON PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA Conducted by EDUARD VAN BEINUM
7.19* Variations on a nursery song
(Dohnanyi)
ERNST VON DOHNANYI (piano)
ROYAL PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA Conducted by SIR ADRIAN BOULT
7.33* Variations and Fugue on a theme of Purcell (Britten)
LONDON SYMPHONY Orchestra Conducted by THE COMPOSER gramophone records
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Concerto Grosso No. 10. in G minor (Handel)
HERMANN TOTTCHER (oboe)
BERLIN BACH ORCHESTRA
Conducted by CARL GORVIN
8.13* Serenade No. 1. in D major
(Brahms)
PARIS CONSERVATOIRE ORCHESTRA Conducted by ANDRE VANDERNOOT gramophone records
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Beethoven
Overture: King Stephen
PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA
Conducted by OTTO KLEMPERER
9.13* Triple Concerto in C major
ISAAC STERN (violin) LEONARD Rose (cello)
EUGENE ISTOMIN (piano)
PHILADELPHIA Orchestra
Conducted by EUGENE ORMANDY
0 gramophone records
Gramophone records highlighting musical anniversaries occurring this week
by LEONARD CASSINI
One of eight programmes containing items from previous broadcasts in this series
MAX ROSTAL (violin)
Colin HORSLEY (piano)
FRANZ REIZENSTEIN (piano)
DELME STRING Quartet Granville Jones (violin) Jiirgen Hess (violin)
John Underwood (viola) Joy Hall (cello)
Second broadcasts
WILHELM BACKHAUS (piano)
VIENNA PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA Conducted by ZUBIN MEHTA
Part 1: Beethoven
Piano Concerto No. 3, in C minor
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Christmas music
STEPHEN DODGSON talks about
Handel's Messiah
Part 2: Mahler
Symphony No. 1. in D
From the 1966 Vienna Festival
Recording made available by courtesy of Austrian Radio See also 4.40 p.m.
Hereford
Introduced by JOHN BETJEMAN
CHOIR OF Hereford CATHEDRAL
Organist and Master of the Choristers. MELVILLE COOK
ROGER FISHER (assistant organist)
Ninth of eleven programmes
Second broadcast
Wednesday: Westminster Abbeu
Seventh in a series of programmes
Mazurka in A minor (Notre temps) NIKITA MAGALOFF (piano)
Two Nocturnes. Op. 15
No. in F major No. 3. in G minor
ARTUR RUBINSTEIN (piano)
Waltz in B minor, Op. 40 No. 2 Dinu LIPATTI (piano)
Three Mazurkas, Op. 50
G major: A flat major; C sharp minor NIKITA MAGALOFF (piano) gramophone records
The last programme tn the series of twentieth-century ballet music, including all Stravinsky's ballets presented in chronological order and conducted by the composer
Jeux (poeme danse) (Debussy)
SUISSE ROMANDE ORCHESTRA
Conducted by ERNEST ANSERMET
3.29* Agon (Stravinsky)
Los ANGELES FESTIVAL SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
0 Conducted by THE COMPOSER gramophone records
by MINDHU KATZ (piano)
1966
ALEXANDER JENNER (piano)
VIENNA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Conducted by CLAUDIO ABBADO
Recording made available by courtesy of Austrian Radio
Prelude and Fugue in D minor (Buxtehude)
Chorale Fantasia: Komm, Heiliger Geist, Herre Gott (Tumter)
Chorale Prelude: Vater unser im Himmelreich (Bohm)
Prelude and Fugue in G major (Bruhns)
Jorgen Ernst Hansen
Organ of St. Andrew's Church, Copenhagen
gramophone record
80-100 w.p.m.
Some of the material is taken from Shorthand Dictation Practice: Book 2
80-80 w.p.m., Monday. 6.30 p m.
A programme of French songs on gramophone records
Written and introduced by KATIA ELLIS
Produced by Elsie Ferguson
Repeated on Thursday at 7.4 p.m.
Eight programmes for teachers and parents on the changing scene in secondary schools
Introduced by DR. F. HILLIARD
8: Forces for Change
NORMAN EVANS
Headmaster of Senacre School, Maidstone discusses the social, statutory, and technological developments in our society that are forcing secondary teachers to take a fresh look at traditional attitudes, and traditional methods of teaching
Produced by Peter Jarvis
Compiled and introduced by A. L. Lloyd and illustrated with field recordings Readers,
CAROLE BOYD and DENYS HAWTHORNE
Edward Lear PRESTON LOCKWOOD
Produced by Douglas Cleverdon
A. L. Lloyd was the first British folklorist since the war to record folk music in Albania. In the autumn of 1965 he made a prolonged tour, visiting several of the places that Edward Lear saw in 1848. and recording the heroic ballads of the northern mountain tribes as well as the polyphonic folk songs of the towns and the southern countryside.
MARY THOMAS (soprano) PAUL HAMBURGER (piano) AEOLIAN STRING QUARTET
Sydney Humphreys (violin)
Raymond Keenlyside (violin) Margaret Major (viola) Derek Simpson (cello)
The E-flat quartets from each of Haydn's first two great sets (composed at an interval of some ten years), and early Schoenberg songs covering roughly an equal period.
Second of three weekly programmes. each including two classical string quartets and a group of songs
Second broadcast of the string quartets
Haydn and Schubert (Jeannette Sinclair , Paul Hamburger , Delme String Quartet): January 1
in conversation with BERNARD KEEFFE recalls some of the most important events in his musical career. He talks about his student years at Leipzig, the formation of the BBC Symphony Orchestra, and his work as a conductor since leaving the BBC
Second broadcast followed at 10.5 by a programme of records of Sir Adrian Boult conducting the BBC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Overture: King Lear (Berlioz) Recorded in 1936 10.9' Funeral march (Sonata in B flat minor) (Chopin, orch. Elgar)
Recorded in 1932 10.27* Symphonic poem: The
Oceanides (Sibelius)
Recorded in 1936 10.35* Variations on an original theme (Enigma) (Elgar)
Recorded in 1936
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