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Concerto in B flat major.Telemann
PIERRE PIERLOT, EUGENI NEPALOV PIOTR DUBROV (oboes)
RUDOLF BARSHAI
ANDREI ABRAMENKOV
LEONID POLEESS (violins)
MOSCOW CHAMBER ORCHESTRA Directed by RUDOLF BARSHAI \
SUISSE ROMANDE ORCHESTRA Conducted by ERNEST ANSERMET gramophone records
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ⓢ A request programme of gramophone records
RUDOLF SERKIN
WESTMINSTER CHOIR
NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA Conducted by LEONARD BERNSTEIN
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Purcell and Tippett
NEVILLE MAKRINER (violin) DIANA CUMMINGS (violin)
PHILIP LEDGER (chamber organ) JOY HALL (cello)
KATIIARINA WOLPE (piano)
† Second broadcast of the Purcell
Sonatas
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BBC CHORUS
Conducted by DOUGLAS ROBINSON
YONTY SOLOMON (piano)
BBC SCOTTISH SYMPHONY ORCRESTRA Leader. Tom Rowlette
Conducted by NORMAN DEL MAR
Diversions on a theme for piano
(left hand) and orchestra.Britten
ALBERNI STRING QUARTET Dennis Simons (violin) Howard Davis (violin) John White (viola)
Gregory Baron (cello)
ELISABETH SÖDERSTRÖM (soprano) JAN EYRON (piano)
MANOUG PARIKIAN (violin) DENNIS BRAIN (horn)
COLIN HORSLEY (piano)
RICHARD RODNEY BENNETT and SUSAN BRADSHAW (piano duet) gramophone records
JEAN POUGNET (violin)
CITY OF BIRMINGHAM SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Leader, Felix Kok
Conductor. HUGO RIGNOLD
Part 1
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JOHN GARDNER looks at some non-broadcast musical events taking place in the Midlands and East Anglia during the next seven days
Part 2
BBC CONCERT ORCHESTRA
Leader, Arthur Leavins
Conductor, MARCUS DODS
Roberto Gerhard the programme introduced by DAVID DREW
Wind Quintet (1928)
LONDON WIND QUINTET Gareth Morris (flute) Sidney Sutcliffe (oboe)
Bernard Walton (clarinet) Gwydion Brooke (bassoon) Alan Civil (horn) gramophone record
String Quartet No. 2 (1962)
PARRENIN STRING Quartet Jacques Parrenin (violin) Jacques Ghethem (violin) Michel Wales (viola)
Pierre Penassou (cello)
Second broadcast
E.M.I, photograph
BATH FESTIVAL ORCHESTRA
Conducted by YEHUDI MENUHIN gramophone records
Fifth in a series of eight weekly programmes
International Choral Competition
YOUTH CLASS
From Belgium ST. LIEVENSCOLLEGE CHOIR GHENT
Conductor.
E. H. NOEL VAN WAMBEKE
From Bulgaria
SOFIA LADIES Choir
Conductor, HRISTO NEDYALKOV
From Sweden
NACKA FLICKKÖR, EKTORP Conductor,
CARL-BERTIL AGNESTIG
Introduced by MARTIN MUNCASTER
Produced by Anthpny Philpott
Presented by the BBC in collaboration with twenty-four member countriesoftheEuropeanBroadcasting Union
The best of present-day jazz on records
Introduced by CHARLES Fox
Managing the Economy
1: Inflation by ANDREW ROBERTSON
Everyday German by radio
A series of twenty programmes for listeners with a basic knowledge of the language
Lased on Erich Kastner 's novel Drei Manner im Schnee
2: Der Gewinner des ersten Preises sucht Arbeit fntroduced by SABINE MICHAEL and DIETER GEISSLER with Lilly Kann. David Hadda
Renée Goddard, Michael Wolf
Written and produced by Edith R. Baer
Repeated: Saturday at 11.10 a.m. (Home)
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A simple guide to the language of classical music by Ivoh KEYS
9: Alternations
Produced by Peter Dodd
There is a parallel series on BBC-1 on Sundays, repeated on the following Saturdays
A booklet is available
A Regional Plan for Ireland by Robin WALKER
In 1958 Robin Walker , Irish architect and planner, made a regional study of Ireland as a geographical unit. Since then. he says. the political and economic position of the Republic vis-a-vis Europe has altered. He tries to show by what means a balanced settlement pattern could be established for the whole island, considered as a region of Europe.
from the Royal Festival Hall, London
John Shirley-Quirk (baritone)
Geza Anda (piano)
BBC Symphony Orchestra Leader. Hugh Maguire Conducted by Pierre Boulez
ⓢ Part 1: Webern and Schoenberg Five pieces, Op. 5 - Webern
8.14* Serenade, Op. 24 - Schoenberg
in the Twelfth Century by R. W. SOUTHERN
Fellow of All Souls and Chichete Professor of Modern History in the University of Oxford
2: Dreamers, rationalists and Perfidious Albion
National stereotypes appear early in the records of Anglo-French relations. It was argued that the English were greater dreamers than the French because their brains were moist and thus easily affected by wind in the stomach. But there were perhaps more prosaic reasons in French and English politics.
ⓢ Part 2: Bartok
Piano Concerto No. 2
9.39* Music for strings, percussion and celesta
James Baxter
Alan Curnow and Denis Glover reading their own poems in conversation with JAMES McNEISH
These three poets discuss with James McNeish (himself a New Zealander) what it is like to be a poet in New Zealand-their preoccupation with landscape and seascape, the sense of insularity and rootlessness, the archetypal image of the old prospector.
Produced by Douglas Cleverdon followed by an interlude at 10.55