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A weekly programme of recent records
Horn Trio in E flat major (Brahms)
Erich Penzel (horn)
Dieter Vorholz (violin)
Gunter Ludwig (piano)
8.32 Songs (Schubert) Der Einsame
An Sylvia
Liebhaber in allen Gestalten
Fruhlingsglaube
Heidenröslein
Fritz Wunderlich (tenor) Hubert Giessen (piano)
8.47 Divertimento for nine instruments (Waller Piston)
Boston Symphony Chamber Players
(gramophone records)
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ALEKSEI NASEDKIN (U.S.S.R.)
Third of six programmes
A request programme of gramophone records
Overture: Samson (Handel)
UTAH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Conducted by MAURICE ABRAVENEL
9.54* Horn Concerto No. 2, in E flat major (K.417) (Mozart)
ALAN CIVIL
PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA
Conducted by OTTO KLEMPERER
10.9' Symphony No. 3, in E flat major (Eroica) (Beethoven)
VIENNA PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA Conducted by HANS SCHMIDT-ISSERSTEDT
A weekly review edited by Anna Instone and Julian Herbage
Introduced by JULIAN Herbage Thomas Campion (1567-1620) by DIANA POULTON
Britten's Church Parables by JOHN WARRACK
Musical Profile: Karl Richter by STANLEY SADIE
A History of Melody: book review by MARTIN COOPER
Opera in two parts Music by Ravel
Libretto by COLETTE
40 Sung in French: gramophone record
The Bench, the Sofa, the Stool, the Wicker Chair, the Numbers, Shepherds, Shepherdesses, Frogs, Animals, and Trees, sung by MEMBERS OF THE
GENEVA MOTET CHOIR
SUISSE Romance ORCHESTRA
Conducted by ERNEST ANSERMET
The scene is a room in an old Norman country house, opening on to a garden.
IngeborgHallstein (soprano)
Alfred Brendel (piano)
Camerata Academica des Mozarteums
Conducted by Bernhard Paumgartner
Mozart Symphony No. 6, in F major
(K.43)
1.2* Piano Concerto No. 27, in B flat major .(K.595)
1.34* Recitative: Mia speranza adorata; Rondo: Ah. non sai. qual pena (K.416)
1.44' Aria: No, no, che non sei capace (11 curioso indiscreto) (K.419)
1.50* Symphony No. 30, in D major (K.202)
Recording made available by courtesy of Austrian Radio
CLAUDE MONTEUX (flute)
DAPHNE IBBOTT (piano)
Ruth Waterman (violin)
New BBC Orchestra
Conducted by Charles Groves
From the Princess Theatre, Torquay
Part 1
ANTONY HOPXINS discusses a work or theme of current interest
Part 2: Brahms
Symphony No. 2, in D major
by Cecil P. Taylor with Roddy McMillan
' Tonight they are waiting for a phone call from Ruth ... in London.... for me ... So Fender-man has given his mother a big stick.... Every time the phone rings, she goes to it, says I'm stone deaf. but please hold on one minute.' She knocks on the adjoining wall to this.... and I go to answer it.'
Produced by STEWART Conn Second broadcast
Suite, Op. 4b (1941)
A free adaptation by the composer of his orchestral suite, Op. 4 (1905-7)
Serenata ' Allegro diabolico
Scena della Puszta Per finire played by EDEN and TAMIR (two pianos) Second broadcast
The second of a series of six talks on the relationship between artistic achievement and technical innovation in the main tradition of the American novel.
Nathaniel Hawthorne tby ALFRED KAZIN
Distinguished Professor of English at the State University of New York, Stonybrook Mr. Kazin is the author of an influential reappraisal of American literature On Native Grounds and of two volumes of autobiography, A Walker m the City and Starting Out m the Thirties.
Leslie Fiedler on Herman Melville: February 12 followed by an interlude at 7.25
Bach Sheila Armstrong (soprano)
Norma Procter (contralto)
Peter Pears (tenor)
John Carol Case (baritone)
London Philharmonic Choir
Ralph Downes (organ)
London Philharmonic Orchestra
Leader, Rodney Friend
Conducted by Karl Richter
From the Royal Festival Hall. London
ⓢ Part 1
by ARNOLD WOLFENDALE
Professor of Physics in the University of Durham
Professor Wolfendale's group, together with scientists from India and Japan, is taking part in experiments in India which will soon lead to a new form of astronomy whereby the interiors of stars can be studied. This will be done by going to the bottom of a gold mine to trace neutrinos-ephemeral particles with no mass-that come from the thermonuclear reactions taking place in the star's core.
Bach
ⓢ Part 2
by George Crabbe (1754-1832)
The twenty-second letter from The Borough Read by STEPHEN MURRAY
Four Sea Interludes
(Peter Grimes )
PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA
Conducted by CARLO MARIA Gillini gramophone record