and Weather Forecast
Symphony No. 92. in G major
(Oxford) (Haydn)
BERLIN PHILHARMONICORCHESTRA Conducted by HANS ROSBAUD
7.27* Marche caracteristique in C major (D.886 No. 2) (Schubert)
Paul BADURA-SKODA and JORG DEMUS (piano duet)
7.34* Petite symphonie (Gounod)
LONDON BAROQUE Ensemble Conducted by KARL HAAS
7.52* The return of Lemminkainen
(Sibelius Halle ORCHESTRA
Conducted by SIR JOHN BARBIROLLI gramophone records
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Eisht Russian Folk-songs (Luadov)
LONDONSYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Conducted by ANDRE PREVIN
8.18* Scherzo (Concerto symphonique No. 4) (Litolff)
SHURA CHERKASSKY (piano) BBC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Conducted by Sir MALCOLM SARGENT
8:26' Symphony No. 2, in C minor
(Tchaikovsky)
LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Conducted by ANDRE PREVIN gramophone records
and Weather Forecast
Beethoven
Equate No. 1, for four trombones
QUARTET OF THE
FRENCH NATIONAL RADIO ORCHESTRA
9.6* Folk songs:
Come fill, fill my good fellow Oh sweet were the hours
Come draw we round a cheerful ring
DIETRICH FISCHER-DIESKAU
(baritone)
AURELE NlCOLET (flute) HELMUTHELLER (violin) IHMGARD POPPEN (cello) KARL ENGEL (piano)
9.15* Quintet in E flat major, Op.
16
VLADIMIR ASHKENAZY (piano)
LONDON WIND SOLOISTS
A programme on the ninetieth birthday of this famous cellist
Suite No. 2, in D minor, for cello (Bach)
Cello Concerto in B minor
(Dvorak) with the Czech PHILHARMONICORCHESTRA Conducted by GEORGE SZELL gramophone records
Michael Langdon (bass)
In his last programme
MICHAEL LANGDON with VIOLATURNARD(piano) sings
Michael Langdon broadcasts by permission of the Gen. Administrator. Royal Opera House Covent Garden
Last of eight programmes containing items from previous broadcasts in this series
RALPH Holmes (violin)
ARTUR BALSAM (piano)
DELLER CONSORT
Second broadcast
CELIAARIELI (piano)
PETER Wallfisch (piano)
BBC Scottish CHORAL SOCIETY
BBC Scottish ORCHESTRA Leader, Tom Rowlette
Conducted by GRAHAM TREACHER
Part 1
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Christmas music
† STEPHEN DODGSON talks about new
Christmas carols
Part 2
Peterborough
Introduced by John BETIEMAN
CHOIR OF PETERBOROUGHCATHEDRAL Conductor. STANLEY VANN BARRY FERGUSON (organ)
Last of eleven programmes
Series produced by Sebastian Forbes
Second broadcast
Last in a series of programmes of waltzes, mazurkas and nocturnes
Waltz in E minor, Op. posth.
DINU LIPATTI (piano)
Three Mazurkas:
B minor. Op. 33 No. 4 E major. Op 6 No. 3 E flat major. Op 6 No.
NIKITA MAGALOFF (piano)
Two Nocturnes. Op. 32:
B major; A flat major
ARTUR RUBINSTEIN (piano)
Waltz in A flat major. OP. 42
DINU Lipatti (piano) gramophone records
A programme on the ninetieth birthday of this famous viola player who himself introduces the items
A fairy-tale opera in six scenes by Rimsky-Korsakov in a version by PAUL FRIEDRICH
Sung in German
Cast in order of singing:
NORTH GERMAN RADIO CHORUS Chorus-Master. Max Thurn
NORTH GERMAN RADIO SYMPONY ORCHESTRA
Conducted by JAROSLAV KROMBHOLC
The action takes place In legendary times
Recording made available by courtesy of the North German Radio
A new series of six programmes
1: A Song of Liberty by WILLIAM BLAKE
Introduced and read by MICHAEL HOYLAND
A programme of Italian in speech and song
Introduced by ARIELLA REGGIO
Produced by Elsie Ferguson
Tuesday's broadcast
Vaclav Havel 's comedy translated by VERA BLACKWELL and adapted by MARTIN ESSLIN with Donald Pleasence and Hugh Burden
Produced by MARTIN ESSLIN
Second broadcast
' The Memorandum ' is a satire on aspects of bureaucracy and political dogmatism which are found not only in Eastern Europe.
Patricia Clark (soprano) Paul Esswood
(counter-tenor)
Michael Rippon (baritone)
The Goldsbrough Ensemble with Ivor McMahon (violin)
Purcell Saul and the Witch at Endor
9.12* Fantasia on a ground
9.18' Cantata: When night her purple veil
Handel
9.34* Dkiets:
Troppo cruda, troppo fiera Beato in ver chi pub
Trio-Sonata in D major (GHS
Op. 5 No. 2)
The final programme in the series
Three talks by JOHN HOLLOWAY
3; Transformation and the Moralised Consciousness
In his concluding talk on our contemporary culture, Dr. Holloway examines the plight of intellectuals in the face of ever more complex social and political problems, the influence of the myths of childhood and community, and the effects in many fields of what he sees as a distinctive conception of personal morality.
Quartet No. 1, Op. 50 played by the KROI.L STRING QUARTET William Kroll (violin) William Stone (violin)
Harry Zaratzian (viola)
Avron Twerdowsky (cello)
Second broadcast
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