and Weather Forecast
LITTLE ORCHESTRA OF LONDON Conducted by LESLIE JONES
Symphony No. 45, in F sharp minor (Farewell) (Haydn)
7.31* Serenade in C major, for string orchestra (Tchaikovsky) gramophone records
and Weather Forecast
Overture: Die Fledermaus
(Johann Strauss )
PHILHARMONIA PROMENADE ORCHESTRA
Conducted by HENRY KRIPS
B.13' Piano Concerto in G major
(Ravel)
JULIUS KATCHEN LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Conducted by ISTVAN KERTESZ
8.37* The Three-cornered Hat:
Suites I and 2 (Falla)
NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA Conducted by LEONARD BERNSTEIN gramophone records
and Weather Forecast
Stravinsky
Greeting Prelude
COLUMBIA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Conducted by THE COMPOSER
Suite No. 2, for small orchestra COLUMBIA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Conducted by THE COMPOSER
9.13* Symphony in C
LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Conducted by COLIN DAVIS gramophone records
ⓢ A programme of recently released records including, each week. an excerpt from the complete set of Mozart's Dances
Sonata in D major (Albrechtsberger)
HUNGARIAN RADIO
SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Conducted by GYÖRGY LEHEL
9.53' Twelve minuets (K.568)
(Mozart)
VIENNA MOZART ENSEMBLE
Conducted by WILLY BOSKOWSKY
10.18' Violin Concerto No. 2. in G minor (Prokofiev)
NATHAN MILSTEIN
NEW PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA Conducted by RAFAEL FRUHBECK DE BURGOS
10.46* Overture: Helios (Nielsen)
ROYAL DANISH ORCHESTRA
Conducted by JERZY SEMKOV
MICHAEL EVANS (cello)
SUSAN BRADSHAW (piano)
THOMAS GAMBOLD (tenor) EDNA BLACKWELL (piano)
CLARISSA MELVILLE (flute) MARTIN KOSTER (viola)
MARION BRIDGELAND (piano)
CHARLES ROSEN (piano)
NEW PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA Leader, Hugh Bean
Conducted by LEOPOLD STOKOWSKI
Part 1
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FELIX APRAHAMIAN looks at some non-broadcast musical events taking place in London and 'the South East during the coming weekend
Part 2
Second broadcast
Led by Maurice Brett
Conductor, TERENCE LOVETT
Haydn and Beethoven ALLEGRI STRING QUARTET Eli Goren (violin)
Peter Thomas (violin) Patrick Ireland (viola) William Pleeth (cello)
First of ten weekly programmes
Quartet in D minor. Op. 42. - Haydn
3.15* Quartet in F minor. Op. 95 - Beethoven
Symphony No. 5, in B flat major
(original version, ed. Haas) played by the PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA Leader. Hugh Bean
Conducted by STANLEY POPE
Second broadcast
Sixth of ten programmes
played by CLARA BONALDI (violin) and SYLVAINE BILLIER (piano)
A radio competition for bands Round 1
Programme 4
BROXBURN PUBLIC BAND
Conductor, PETER WILSON
THE CORY BAND
Conductor, JOHN HARRISON
SHAFTESBURY CRUSADE (BRISTOL) BAND
Conductor, ARTHUR GOLDING
Adjudicators:
MALCOLM ARNOLD
DENIS WRIGHT , FRANK WRIGHT
Introduced by ALAN SYKES
Produced by William Relton
60-80 w.p.m.
For those who want to keep up or improve their speeds in any shorthand system
Some of the material Is taken from Shorthand Dictation Practice: Book 3
A beginners' course planned jointly by the BBC and the University of Essex primarily for use in evening classes throughout the country
Lesson 13
Written by L. M. O'Toole
P. T. Culhane , and P. S. Mirsky of the University of Essex
Given by L. M. O'TOOLE , VICTOR GREGORIY and LIUDMILLA ONATSKAYA
Produced by Dennis Simmons
A booklet is available
Series A
Nine lectures for those who would like to be better informed on current developments. linked with Series B (Thursdays) at a more advanced level
2: High-energy research
Sub-atomic particles-and some of the complex instruments used to study them by J. G. RUSHBROOKE
Department of Physics, University of Cambridge
1 Produced by Rosemary Jellis
A booklet is available
Compiled, translated and introduced by Barbara Wright with Denis GOACHER ,
DAVID MARCH, MICHAEL DEACON JO MANNING WILSON
BETH BOYD , JOAN MATHESON
MICHAEL MCCLAIN , HAYDN JONES Produced by RAYNER HEPPENSTALL
Best known as the author ot Zazie, Raymond Queneau has also published numerous novels and volumes of verse and is perhaps one of the most influential men of letters in France today.
Second broadcast
from Leningrad
John Ogdon (piano)
BBC Symphony Orchestra Leader, Hugh Maguire
Conducted by Pierre Boulez
Part 1
by DR. IAN JARVIE
York University,
Toronto Dr. Jarvie uses the example of a technologically assisted San Francisco topless dancer to illustrate two contrasting views towards modern technology-uncritical adulation and pathological fear. He argues that what is needed is more technology and more control since technology is the most natural thing in the world.
Part 2
From the Philharmonic Hall, Leningrad
Recorded for the BBC by Soviet Radio
Some reminiscences of Walter Sickert by CLIFFORD ELLIS Principal of the Bath Academy of Art
Mr. Ellis saw much of Sickert during the artist's last years. 1938-1942, when he was living near Bath.
Second broadcast
Concerto Grosso No. 2, In B flat major (Op. 3 No. 2)
ACADEMY OF
ST. MARTIN-IN-THE-FIELDS Directed by NEVILLE MARRINER (violin) gramophone record