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Conducted by DAVID WILLCOCKS gramophone records
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Conducted by ARTURO TOSCANINI gramophone records
and Weather Forecast
The Burgundians
Dulay
Hé, compaignons, resvelons nous La belle se siet au pié de la tour Vergine bella. che di sol vestita
Ce jour de Ian; Malheureux cueur Adieu m'amour. adieu ma joye
9.33* 0 beate Sebastiane Supremum est mortalibus bonum
PATRICIA CLARK (soprano) JEAN ALLISTER (contralto) EDGAR FLEET (tenor)
JOHN MCCARTHY (tenor) JOHN FROST (bass)
AMBROSIAN SINGERS AND PLAYERS Conducted by DENIS STEVENS gramophone records
A recording of the second of eight weekly public recitals promoted by the Music Programme on Mondays at 5.45 p.m
ⓢ Barry McDaniel (baritone)
ERNEST LUSH (piano) with RICHARD ADENEY (flute) KENNETH HEATH (cello)
Beethoven
Lied aus der Ferne Wonne der Wehmuth
Song-cycle: An die feme Gellebte
10.5* Ravel
Chansons madecasses
10.20* Histoires naturelles
Le paon: Le grillon: Le cygne: Le martin-pecheur; La pintade
by CLIFFORD HARKER
Second broadcast
Mendelssohn chamber music series continued
DA Vinci TRIO
FRANCO GULLI (violin)
ENRICA CAVALLO (piano)
Second broadcast of the violin and piano pieces
Part I
BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Conducted by SERGE KOUSSEVITZKY
gramophone records
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BERNARD KEEFFE looks at some non-broadcast musical events taking place in the North during the next seven days
ⓢ Part 2
BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Conducted by ERICH LEINSDORP gramophone record
Songs with and without words by Mendelssohn
BBC NORTHERN SINGERS
Conductor. STEPHEN WILKINSON
ALISON HARGAN (soprano) PETER WALKER (baritone) and MAURICE AITCHISON (piano)
Second of four programmes
Kreisleriana
WILHELM KEMPFF gramophone record
Second of four programmes
NETHERLANDS RADIO CHORUS
0 Conducted by BERNARD HAITINK gramophone records
Cheltenham
From the Town Hall
ROSEMARIE WRIGHT (piano)
MELOS ENSEMBLE
Richard Adeney (flute) Peter Graeme (oboe)
Gervase de Peyer (clarinet) Stephen Trier (bass-clarinet) William Waterhouse (bassoon) Ifor James (horn)
Part 1
ANTONY HOPKINS discusses a work or theme of current interest
Sunday's broadcast
1966
Cheltenham
Part 2
THE BAND OF THE
ROYAL MARINES SCHOOL OF Music
Conducted by LT.-COL.
F. VIVIAN DUNN , C.V.O., O.B.E. Principal Director of Music
Second broadcast
80-100 w.p.m
Shorthand Dictation Practice Book accompanies this series
A series of twenty programmes, intended for listeners who already have some knowledge of French.
Programme 16: En Bourgognele Tour de France
Introduced by KATIA ELLIS with the help of EMILE HARVEN
Script by Odile Castro and Elsie Ferguson
Produced by Elsie Ferguson
Language consultant: Paul Couster
First broadcast June 13. 1966
Repeated: Sat., 10.45 a.m. (Home)
A booklet is available
A series of twelve programmes on Florentine art and architecture
1: The Florentine Tradition
Speaker. BRIAN ROBB Senior Tutor,
Royal College of Art. London
Produced by George Walton Scott
by PROFESSOR P. M. S. BLACKETT President of the Royal Society tA shortened recording of the thirteenth Fawley Foundation Lecture of the University of Southampton
The Fawley Foundation was established in 1953 by Esso Petroleum, to provide for an annual public lecture under the general title Science and Industry. Professor Blackett delivered his lecture at the end of November last year.
An imaginary conversation between Samuel Johnson and Richard Savage by JOHN O'HARE with Anthony Jacobs as Richard Savage and Timothy West as Samuel Johnson
Others taking part:
ROSALIND SHANKS, FRANK SIEMAN MICHAEL MCCLAIN
Samuel Johnson, as a young man newly come from Lichfield to London, worked as a hack on The Gentleman's Magazine. It was here that he got to know Richard Savage, dramatist, drunkard, profligate and reputedly the bastard but unacknowledged son of the Countess of Macclesfield. Johnson, the last man ever to tolerate a bore, found him a witty and entertaining companion, and these two unusual men who often could not afford a lodging walked about the streets all night. There was one summer night in particular ...
Produced by DOROTHY BAKER
An opera for radio by Christopher Whelen
Libretto by VERNON SCANNELL
BBC SCOTTISH ORCHESTRA
Conducted by LEON LOVETT Repetiteur. Alan Boustead Produced by LIONEL SALTER and CHARLES LEFEAUX
The action alternates between » crashed aircraft in the African jungle and the radio control room at Kakonda airfield.
Second broadcast
Michael HOWARD examines the nature of Messiaen's musical language and relates it to the French tradition and in particular the work of Poulenc
The complete Organ Concertos No. 1, in G minor (Op. 4 No. 1) No. 2, in B flat major (Op. 4
No.2)
No. 4, in F major (Op. 4 No. 4) EDUARD MÜLLER (organ)
SCHOLA CANTORUM BASILIENSIS
Conducted by AUGUST WENZINGER gramophone record
First of five programmes