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Symphony No 38, in D major
(Prague) (K.504) (Mozart)
AMSTERDAM CONCERTGEBOUW ORCHESTRA
Conducted by EUGEN JOCHUM
7.32* Oboe Concerto in D minor.
Op 9 No. (Albinoni)
PIERRE PIERLOT
ANTIQUA MUSICA CHAMBER ORCHESTRA Conducted by JACQUES ROUSSEL
7.46. Divertimento in G major
(Michael Haydn )
MEMBERS OF THE VIENNA OCTET gramophone records
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Fancy No 3. in C minor (
John Jenkins )
OXFORD CHAMBER PI.AYERS
Conducted by RAYMOND CLAUSON
8.11* Piano Quintet in F minor
(Franck)
JASCHA HEIFETZ (Violin) ISRAEL BAKER (violin)
WILLIAM PRlMROSE (viola)
GREGOR PIATIGORSKY (cello) Leonard PENNARIO (piano)
8.42* A Simple Symphony, for string orchestra (Britten)
ROYAL PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA
Conducted by SIR MALCOLM SARGENT gramophone records
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Handel
Overture: Alcina
LONDON SYMPHONY Orchestra
Conducted by RICHARD BONYNGE
9.10* Symphony (Jephtha) PHILOMUSICA OF LONDON
Conducted by ANTHONY Lewis
9.14' Organ:
Entree: Menuet; Gavotte: Air lentement; Concerto (Allegro)
THURSTON DART
9.21* Chandos Anthem No. 11:
Let God arise
ELIZABETH VAUGHAN (soprano) ALEXANDER YOUNG (tenor) CHOIR OF
KING'S COLLEGE CAMBRIDGE ACADEMY OF
ST. MARTIN-IN-THE-FIELDS
Andrew DAVIS (harpsichord) JOHN LANGDON (organ).
Conducted by DAVID WILLCOCKS gramophone records
Symphony No 2. in E minor
LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Conducted by ANDHE PREVIN gramophone record
Peter Katin (piano)
Each month a well-known artist is invited 'o introduce and perform a wide range of music
In his first programme
PETER KATIN plays
The Innocent Ear
First in a series of fortnightly programmes, in each of which the composer of one work will be announced after its performance.
DOROTHEA BRAUS (piano)
GEORGINA DOBREE (clarinet) ALEXANDER KELLY (piano)
Second broadcast
Michael ROLL (piano)
BBC SCOTTISH ORCHESTRA Leader, Tom Rowlette
Conductor. JAMES LOUGHRAN
Part 1
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†JOHN GARDNERlooks at some non-broadcast musical events taking place in the West, Wales, and Scotland during the next seven days
Part 2
Last of four programmes
Suite. Op 14 (Roussel) FRANCOISE PETIT (piano)
Le jardin mouillé. Op. 3 No. 3; Le bachelier de Salamanque, Op. 20 No. 2 (Roussel)
Les cigales: Chanson pour Jeanne
(Chabrier)
GERARD SOUZAY (baritone) DALTON BALDWIN (piano)
Les son, impalpables du r6ve:
Cloche d'angoisse et larmes d'adieu; Plainte calme: Un reflet dans le vent (Preludes) (Messiaen)
YVONNE LORIOD (piano) gramophone records
ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA Leader. Kenneth Sillito
Conducted by LAWRENCE FOSTER
1 Second broadcasts of the works by Musgrave and Webern
Opera in four acts Music by Verdi Libretto by SALVATORE CAMMARANO
Sung in Italian gramophone records
CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA OF LA SCALA. MILAN
Conducted by TULLIO SERAFIN
Act 1
Scene 1 A hall in the Alaferia palace Scene 2 The garden of the palace
4.37* ACT 2
Scene 1 The slopes of a mountain in Biscay
Scene 2 The cloister of a convent near Castellor
5.28* ACT 3
Scene 1 A military camp
Scene 2 A hall tn the stronghold of Castetlor
5.40* ACT 4
Scene 1 A wing of the Alaferia palace
Scene 2 A dungeon in the palace
A series of six programmes
2: There was a boy by WILLIAM WORDSWORTH
Introduced and read by Michael HOYLAND
A series of fifteen maKazine-type programmes, including readings from the Penguin book of Italian Short Stories and the Penguin Book of Italian Verse, for listeners with some knowledge of Italian
Programme 13
Ungaretti: Tutto ho perduto Lo sgombero (5)
Una voce poco fa (11 Barbiere di
Siviglia)
Quando
Introduced by ARIELLA REGGIO
Speakers,
LEONORA FABBRI, ALDO BEVACQUA
Script by Leonora Fabbri and Elsie Ferguson
Produced by Elsie Ferguson
Repeated: Saturday, 11.35 a.m. <Home)
A series of eight broadcasts
7: Freedom, the arts and intellectual life
This programme considers the relationship between communism and intellectual life. the varying limits of creative freedom available to the artist in the different countries, and how the communists have tried to adapt the educational system to their own purposes
Introduced by GEORGE SCUÖPFLIN of the Royal Institute of International Affairs with GEORGE URBAN of the Institute for Advanced Studies in Contemporary History
Produced by Adrian Johnson
Last Monday's broadcast
A booklet is available
by Henrik Ibsen
The translation by EDMUND Gosse and WILLIAM ARCHER
Adapted and produced by CHARLES LEFEAUX with Fenella Fielding
Michael Cwynn
Ian McKellen
The action takes place in the Tesmans' villa in Christiania in 1890 + Second broadcast
Fenella Fielding is appearing tn ' Let's Get a Divorce' at the Comedy Theatre. London
DURING THE INTERVAL (8.40*-8.50*)
A record of piano music by Grieg played by WALTER GIESEKING
Herbert Tachezi (harpsichord) Jiirg Schaeftlein (baroque oboe)
Karl Gruber (baroque oboe) Otto Fleischmann (baroque bassoon)
Josef Spindler (clarino) Richard Rudolf (clarino)
Alice Harnoncourt (violin) Walter Pfeiffer (violin)
Peter Schoberwalter (violin) Josef de Sordi (violin) Kurt Theiner (violin) Nikolaus Harnoncourt (tenor viol)
Hermann Hobarth (cello) Edward Hruza (violone)
Directed by NIKOLAUS HARNONCOURT
by W C WAKE
Hippocrates: the Hippocratlc Oath: the seventy books known as the Corpus Hippocraticum. But who was the man? What part of the Corpus might he have written? And if that can be decided, what kind of doctor was he?
Second broadcast