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Beethoven
Symphony No. 5, in C minor
AMSTERDAM CONCERTGEBOUW ORCHESTRA
Conducted by ERICH KLEIBER
9.36* Songs:
Aus Goethes Faust, Op. 75 Mailied. Op. 52
Neue Liebe. neues Leben, Op. 75
GERARD SOUZAY (baritone) DALTON BALDWIN (piano) gramophone records
A programme of recently released records
from the Jubilee Hall
MANITOBA UNIVERSITY Consort Phyllis Thomson I soprano Victor Martens (tenor)
Joyce Redekop-Penner (spinet, portative organ, bells, and percussion
Paul Palmer (recorders, crumhorns. rauschpfetffen I
Peggie Sampson (tenor and bass violas da gamba)
Harold Vogt (treble viol. rebec. and vielle)
Directed by CHRISTINE MATHER
(recorders. crumhorns. dulzfan, racket, psaltery, and lute)
The programme, covering the period 1230 to 1556 with music from France. Scotland. Spain. Germany, the Netherlands, and Italy, ranges from secular court dances and songs to motets. The composers include Claude Gervaise , Robert Johnson , Diego Ortez , de la Torre, Milan. Dufay. Oswald von Wolkenstein, and Landini.
Part 1 gramophone records
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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
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Ninth in a series of thirteen programmes in which all the sonatas are being played
E flat major, Op. 7
2.30* G major. Op. 31 No. 1 played by MALCOLM BINNS
Second broadcast
Tuesday, 2.0 p.m.: E minor, Op. 90; B flat motor. Op. 106 (llammerklavier) (André Tchaikowsky)
Schoenberg, Berg and Webern KATHARINA WOLPE (piano)
†Last of ten programmes
Ceno Concerto
GREGOR PIATIGORSKY BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Conducted by CHARLES MÜNCH
4.10* Scenes from Troilus and Cressida:
Is Cressida a slave?; Slowly It all comes back (Act 1)
All's well'; Diomede! Fatherl
(Act 3)
ELISABETH SCHWARZKOPF (soprano) MONICA SINCLAIR (contralto) RICHARD LEWIS (tenor)
PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA
Conducted by THE COMPOSER gramophone records
Last of five programmes
Songs :
Der Einsame; Friihlingsglaube; An Sylvia: lm Abendrot: An die Laute: Die Forelle; Lied eines Schiffers an die Dioskuren: Der Musensohn
Fritz WUNDERLICH (tenor) HUBERT GIESEN (piano)
5.9' Piano Quintet in A major
(The Trout)
CHRISTOPH ESCHENBACH (piano) RUDOLF KOECKERT (violin) OSKAR RIEDL (viola) JOSEF MERZ (cello)
GEORG MAXIMILIANH ÖRTNAGEL (double-bass)
5.45' Nocturne in E flat major, for violin, cello, and piano (D.897)
RUDOLF KOECKERT JOSEF MERZ
CHRISTOPH ESCHENBACH gramophone records
First of six programmes including, each week, a piano Quintet
by DAVID LUMSDEN
A public recital given In the Chapel. Keele University
60-80 w.p.m.
Shorthand Dictation Practice Book 4 accompanies this series
80-100 w.p.m.: Tuesday. 6.30 p.m
Lesson 3
Introduced by JACINTA CASTILLEJO with the help of Pablo Soto
Script by Maria Victoria Alvarez and Anthony Watson
Produced by George Walton Scott
Broadcast on October 21. 1965
Repeated: Friday, 7.4 p.m.
A booklet is available
3: A second experiment in Democracy
Introduced by Richard HISCOCKS
Professor of International Relations, University of Sussex
'New Nazis in shock poll result' said one British newspaper recently, indicating something of the British attitude of fearful fascina- tion towards German politics. The Federal Republic of West Germany has already lasted longer than the ill-fated Weimar Republic after the First World War, but economic conditions have changed and so have the people running the country. How successful is modern West German democracy? What have been its deficiencies and achievements? West German politicians and observers look critically at Federal politics under a new Chancellor and a Grand Coalition.
Produced by Chris Cuthbertson
Some arguments for and against stage censorship
Compiled and introduced by Leslie Stokes
A new version, brought up to date. of a programme entitled Good Manners, Decorum and the Public Peace, tirst broadcast on February 13, 1952 with Nigel Anthony. Alan Dudley William Eedle. Walter Fitzgerald Noel Howlett , Anthony Jackson Duncan Mclntyre. Hector Ross and Geoffrey Wincott
Produced by CHARLES LEFEAUX
† Third broadcast
BBC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Associate leader, Trevor Williams
Conducted by NORMAN DEL MAR
Part 1: Gerhard
Concerto for Orchestra
When is a servant not a servant? by DR. PAUL O'HIGGINS
Fellow of Christ's College. Cambridge
Normally, when an employer hires someone to work for him. there is a contract of employment between them. But what happens if a builder, for example, engages a company to provide the labourers he needs?
Part 2: Rawsthorne
Symphony No. 3
Given before an invited audience in BBC Studio 1, Maida Vale, London
by Miguel de Cervantes
Six episodes from the second part of the novel Chosen and introduced by J. M. COHEN and read in his translation by Hax Adrian
6: Sancho Governs the Isle Barataria
Produced by Joe Burroughs
Early fifteenth-century music in Northern France
MUSICA MENSURABILIS Ensemble Director, WOLFGANG NITSCHKE
Introductions by MICHAEL HOWARD incorporating material by Wolfgang Nitschke The last programme of an abridged version of the series originally broadcast in 1965. Recording made available by courtesy of Radio Bremen