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Chopin ARTUR RUBINSTEIN (piano)
Polonaise in E flat minor
9.11* Nocturne in E flat major
9.17* Impromptu No. 3, in G flat major
9.22* Two Nocturnes
B major: E major
9.33* Polonaise in F sharp minor gramophone records
A recording of the third of eight weekly public recitals promoted by the Music Programme on Mondays at 5.45 p.m. in April and May
April Cantelo (soprano) Robert Tear (tenor)
ERNEST LUSH (piano)
by HERRICK BUNNEY from St Giles's Cathedral,
Edinburgh
Bach
Prelude and Fugue In E minor
(S.533)
Canonic Variations on Vom Him hocb
THE CHOIR OF
LEEDS PARISH CHURCH
GEORGE GUEST (organ) Douglas HALL (violin) WALTER JORESZ (violin) HERBERT WHONE (violin) JILL SPURROW (violin)
ELIZABETH HOLBROOKE (viola) PAUL WARD (cello)
ERIC STEWART (cello)
SUSAN WARD (double-bass)
ROGER BULLIVANT (harpsichord)
Conductor, DONALD HUNT
From Leeds Parish Church
JULIUS KATCHEN (piano)
BBC SCOTTISH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Leader, Tom Rowlette
Conducted by WALTER SUSSKIND
Part 1
Piano Concerto in A minor...Grieg
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NEVILLE GARDEN looks at some non-broadcast musical events takinK place in the North during the next seven days
Part 2
Given before an invited audience
LONDON STUDIO STRINGS
Leader. Reginald Leopold
Conducted by JOHN LANCHBERY
John Lanchbery broadcasts by permission of the General Administrator. Royal Opera House. Covent Garden
0 Gramophone record of excerpts from Lortzing's opera, with a cast including
HERMANN PREY, PETER SCHREIER GOTTLOB FRICK, NICOLAI GEDDA and ERIKA Koth, with the LEIPZIG RADIO CHOIR and the DRESDEN STATE OPERA ORCHESTRA
Conducted by ROBERT HEGER
gramophone records
GERALD ENGLISH (tenor)
DARTINGTON STRING QUARTET Colin Sauer , Peter Carter
Keith Lovell. Michael Evans
PETER CROSER (piano) JANET HILTON (clarinet) MARTIN GATT (bassoon) IAN HARPER (horn)
NIGEL AMHERST (double-bass)
Part 1
ANTONY HOPKINS discusses a work or theme of current interest
Sunday's broadcast
Part 2
A concert given in St. Pancras
Town Hall as part of the 1966 St. Pancras Festival
This listing contains language that some may find offensive.
80-100 w.p.m
Shorthand Dictation Practice Book 4 accompanies this series
60-80 w.p.m. Monday, 6.30 p.m.
A series of twenty programmes. intended for listeners who already have some knowledge of French. An imaginary roving reporter, Gilles Leroy, records his impressions of the different places he visits each week
Programme 17: VeÌzelay— festival Son et Lumière
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 20. 1966
Repeated: Sat., 10.45 a.m. (Home)
A booklet is available
A series of twelve programmes on Florentine art and architecture
2: Dante's City
Speaker, BRIAN ROBB
Senior Tutor. Royal College of Art. London
Produced by George Walton Scott
A booklet is available
Aspects of Lord Byron largely drawn from correspondence, journals. and memoirs by DENIS GOACHER with Others taking part:
BETTY HARDY , GUDRUN URE
DOUGLAS HANKIN , DENYS HAWTHORNE HAROLD KASKET , PRESTON LOCKWOOD and VICTOR LUCAS
Produced by Terence Tiller
Dorothy Dorow (soprano)
Gloria Jennings (contralto)
Fredric Myrow (piano)
Prometheus Ensemble
William Bennett (piccolo, flute. and alto-flute)
Terence MacDonagh (oboe) Neil Black (cor anglais) Jack Brymer (clarinet)
Walter Lear (bass-clarinet) Roger Birnstingl (bassoon) Philip Jones (trumpet)
Alfred Flaszynski (trombone) Eric Allen (percussion) Hilary Wilson (harp) Max Salpeter (violin) Kenneth Essex (viola) Raymond Clark (cello) John Gray (double-bass) Susan Bradshaw (piano)
Leslie Pearson (harpsichord and celesta)
Conducted by Lawrence Foster
ⓢ Part 1
A weekly review of the arts in the making
This week:
BERNARD KEEFFE introduces
Composer, pianist, librettist
ALEXANDER GOEHR and SUSAN BRADSHAW on the Brighton Festival Ensemble's concert of newly commissioned music
ALEXANDER GOEHR and ERICH FRIED on their opera. Arden Must Die
Produced by Helen Rapp
Given before an invited audience in Studio 1, Maida Vale, London. Applications for tickets should be sent to Ticket Unit [address removed] enclosing a stamped addressed envelope.
Next Invitation Concert: May 2: Seheidt, Cipriano de Rore, Schutz, Purcell, Mozart, Stravinsky, Webern, Giovanni Gabrieli, and a first broadcast performance in this country of Roger Smalley's Canzon Prima Toni. Nos. 1 and 3.
A short story written for the Third Programme by WILLIAM SANSOM read by RICHARD VANSTONE
MAX ROSTAL (violin)
COLIN HORSLEY (piano)
Second broadcast
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