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A weekly programme of recent records
Conducted by LEOPOLD LUDWIG
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Minuet in D major (K.355)
Sonata in F major (K.533), with final Rondo (K.494) played by JANICE Williams
Sixth of eight weekly piano recitals, each including a Mozart sonata
Second of three programmes given by the four finalists with the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, Leader, Tom Rowlette
Conductor, James Loughran
Thomas Igloi
A weekly review edited by Anna Instone and Julian Herbage
Introduced by JULIAN HERBAGE
The Leeds Triennial Festival by ERNEST BRADBURY
Handel's Organ Concertos by STANLEY SADIE
Musical Profile: David Wilde by JOAN CHISSELL
An Anatomy of Music Criticism book review by GEOFFREY BUSH
Last of three programmes given by the four finalists with the BBC SCOTTISH SYMPHONY Orchestra Leader, Tom Rowlette
Conductor, JAMES LOUGHRAN
Charles Tunnell
Christopher van Kampen played by Christopher van Kampen
1966
Aldeburgh from the Jubilee Hall
Peter Pears (tenor)
Benjamin Britten (piano)
Schubert
Winterreise
Gute Nacht: Die Wetterfahne Gefror'ne Thranen: Erstarruhg Der Lindenbaum ; Wasserflut Auf dem Flusse:
Riickblick Irrlicht ; Rast: Friihlingstraum Einsamkeit: Die Post
Der greise Kopf: Die Krahe Letzte Hoffnung : Im Dorfe
Der stürmische Morgen; Täuschung Der Wegweiser: Das Wirtshaus ; Mut Die Nebensonnen: Der Leiermann
From the Gaumont Theatre, Ipswich In association with the Ipswich Civic Concerts
Louis Kentner (piano)
BBC Symphony Orchestra Associate Leader, Trevor Williams
Conducted by Norman Del Mar
Part 1
ROBERT LAYTON talks about the Eleventh Symphony of Shostakovich
Part 2
ANTONY HOPKINS discusses a work or theme of current interest
HEINZ REHFUSS (baritone)
CARL PINI (violin) DENNIS NESBITT
(viola da gamba)
COLIN TILNEY (harpsichord) Cantata: Aquilon et Orithie
5.16* Trio No. 5 (Pieces de clavecin en concerts) La Forqueray; La Cupis La Marais
5.30' Cantata: Thétis
Second broadcast
A series of six talks exploring various aspects of educational policy
2: Is British education compatible with economic success? by DR. CARL HANSON
Bradford Institute of Technology
Dr. Hanson was the first member of a C.A.T. to hold a Goldsmiths' Fellowship, and he used it to make a comparative study of technical education in Europe.
Second broadcast
MARLBORO Trio
Michael Tree (violin) David Soyer (cello)
Mitchell Andrews (piano)
A miscellany of readings and reviews, including:
ALAN RIDDELL on D. M. Black 's first book, With Decorum and new poems by ALAN BROWNJOHN , ERIC MATHIESON and ANTHONY THWAITE read by the poets themselves and by BARRY COLE read by HUGH DICKSON and FRANCES HOOKER
Introduced by GEORGE MACBETH followed by an interlude at 7.25
HEATHER HARPER (soprano) HELEN WATTS (contralto)
JAMES BOWMAN (counter-tenor) MARTIN LANE (counter-tenor) PETER PEARS (tenor)
JOHN SHIRLEY-QUIRK (baritone) Members of WANDSWORTH SCHOOL Boys Choir
NEW PHILHARMONIA CHORUS Philip Ledger
(harpsichord continuo)
NEW PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA Leader, Hugh Bean Conducted by Benjamin Britten
From the Royal Festival Hall, London
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by JOHN M. NASH
His early biographers alleged that Rembrandt said the artist should be guided only by Nature. Today the extent of Rembrandt's involvement with the Classical Tradition has been more widely recognised-most recently in Sir Kenneth Clark 's Rembrandt and the Italian Renaissance. John Nash , who is working on a study of Rembrandt, considers Rembrandt's life-size painting in the Louvre ' Bathsheba at her Toilet ' in the light of these seemingly opposed views of the artist.
Second broadcast
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A dramatic adaptation by Jean Forest of the eighteenth century roman fantastique
' Le Diable Amoureux ' by JACQUES CAZOTTE
(first published in 1772) Translation by PHILIP O'CONNOR with Hugh Burden as Don Alvare
Martina Mayne as The Devil
Music composed and conducted by MARC WILKINSON
Singer, SHIRLEY MINTY
Produced by DAVID THOMSON
Second broadcast