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Symphony No. 2, in D major
(Beethoven)
COLUMBIA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Conducted by BRUNO WALTER
7.40* Karelia Suite (Sibelius) HALLE ORCHESTRA
Conductor, SIR JOHN BARBIROLLI gramophone records
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COLOGNE SOLOISTS ENSEMBLE Conducted by HELMUT MüLLER-BRüHL with HANS JÜRGEN MÖHRING (flute)
Suite in F sharp minor (Telemann)
8.20* Symphony No. 23, in D minor (K.181) (Mozart)
8.31* Suite in A minor, for flute and string orchestra (Tetemann) gramophone records
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Bach suite No. 2, in B minor, for flute and string orchestra
CLAUDE MONTEUX LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Conducted by PIERRE MONTEUK
9.25* Violin Concerto No 2. in E major
COLLEGIUM MUSICUM WINTERTHUR directed by HENRYK SZERYNG (violin) gramophone records
Vivaldi
Trio-Sonata In G minor, for flute, oboe, and continuo (Op. 5 No. 6)
Concerto a quattro in F major (R.
Op. 44 No. 10)
Concerto a quattro in G minor
(R. Op 44 No. 3)
MAXENCE LARRIEU Quartet Maxence Larrieu (flute) Jacques Chambon (oboe) Anne-Marie Beckensteiner
(harpsichord continuo)
Bernard Fontenay (cello)
0 gramophone records
by Piet van Egmond
Recorded from a public recital at Grimsby Parish Church
Maureen Lehane (contratto)
In her last programme
MAUREEN LEHANE with WILFRID PARRY (piano) sings
Purretl
CHARLES SPINKS
(organ and harpsichord)
MARGARET PRICE (soprano)
JAMES LOCKHART (harpsichord) DESMOND DUPRE (lute) Joy HALL (bass viol)
THE JAYE CONSORT
Second broadcast of the music by Purcell and Handel
James Lockhart broadcasts by permission of the Gen. Administrator. Royal Opera House Covent Garden
IAN PARTRIDGE (tenor)
BBC WELSH ORCHESTRA Leader. Colin Staveley
Conductor. JOHN CAREW
Part 1
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CHRISTOPHER GRIER looks at must-cat events in the West. Wales and Northern Ireland next week
Part 2
Given before an Invited audience at the Assembly Rooms. City Hall. Cardiff
Leader, James Hutcheon
Conductor, GILBERT VINTER
Overture: Zampa
London Symphony ORCHESTRA
Conducted by RICHARD BONYNGE
2.40* Excerpts from La fille mal gardee (Act 2) (arr. Lanchbery)
ROYAL OPERA HOUSE ORCHESTRA. COVENT GARDEN
Conducted by JOHN LANCHBERY
0 gramophone records
John McCabe
Three Pieces, for clarinet and piano (1964)
Keith Puddy (clarinet) Vivian Troon (piano)
Priaulx Rainier
Suite for cello (1966)
Joan Dickson
String Trio (1966)
Oromonte String Trio
Geoffrey Bush
Song Cycle: A Lover's Progress
Ian Partridge (tenor)
Mary Murdoch (oboe)
Thea King (clarinet)
Deirdre Dundas-Grant (bassoon)
(Second broadcasts of the works by John McCabe and Priaulx Rainier)
Lyric comedy in three acts
Libretto by ' P. SUARDON ' after the novel by Erckmann-Chatrian
Music by Pietro Mascagni sung in Italian
Cast in order of singing:
Peasants and children
THE ROME CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA OF the ITALIAN Radio
Chorus-Master, Giuseppe Piocillo
Conducted by Ferruccio SCAGLIA
The action takes place In Alsace in the mid-nineteenth century
ACT 1
The dining-room of Fritz's house
4.25* ACT 2
The courtyard of Fritz's farm. at Mésanges
5.5* ACT 3
The dining-room of Fritz's house
Recording made available by courtesy of the Italian Radio
VLADO PERLEMUTER (piano)
Barcarolle
5.48* Twenty-Four Preludes, Op. 28 gramophone records
A series of six talks by SIMEON POTTER
Baines Professor Emeritus. University of Liverpool
3: Blends and portmanteau words
The fifth of the main series of eighteen programmes for adults taking the G.C.E. O-Level examinations in English Language and Literature, planned in association with a National Extension College correspondence course
Radio tutor, David GRUGEON
Scriptwriter, Emmeline Garnett
Produced by Peggy Bacon
First broadcast March 24, 1966
Repeated: Saturday. 11.35 a.m. (Home)
Details of the correspondence course can be obtained from the National Extension College, [address removed]
Series B
Nine lectures for first-year students at universities and technical colleges and those with an equivalent knowledge of physics
6: Low temperature research by K. A. G. MENDELSSOHN , F.R.S.. Reader in Physics and Fellow of Wolfson College. University of Oxford
Produced by Rosemary Jellis
A series of eight programmes 5: The Economic Prospects
A talk bv SIR ROBERT SHONE Director-General of the National Economic Development Council, 1S62-66
Five years ago, several economic arguments were put forward in support of British entry to the European Economic Community. In what ways stould these arguments be modified today? What are the real prospects for economic advance in partnership with Europe?
Introduced by UwE KITZINGER
The Problem of Agriculture, by Dr. Gavin McCrone : Feb. 25
by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
Translated by Roy PASCAL Music composed by RICHARD RODNEY BENNETT Irene Worth as Iphigenia Michael Hordern as The King Denys Hawthorne as Orestes William Squire as Pylades Walter Fitzgerald as Arkas Iphigenia , Asamemnon's daughter. priestess of Diana on the shore of Tauris. is re-united with her brother Orestes, and his friend Pylades. She must either sacrifice her brother to the Goddess or disobey 'he King and her priestly duty. Either way she will fail in her task of lifting the curse from the race of her forefather. Tantalus Only a pure heart and obedience to the Gods will lead to her goal.
Music played by MARY MURDOCH (cor anglais) ANTHONY RANDALL (horn) JOHN MARSON (harp)
JOHN CAVE (percussion)
Conducted by MARCUS Dods
Produced by H. B. FORTUIN
Second broadcast
William Squire is In ' The Prime ot Miss Jean Brodie ' at Wyndham's Theatre. London
QUARTETTO ITALIANO
Paolo Borciani (violin) Elisa Pegreffi (violin) Piero Farulli (viola) Franco Rossi (cello)
Two talks on a problematical concept by R. W. HEPBURN
Professor of Philosophy in the University of Edinburgh
2: Some appraisals
Can the Christian theist provide a wholly satisfactory answer to the problem of ' meaning '? If not, Is the sceptical or ' naturalistic' thinker in a better position to do so? Second broadcast