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Bath Festival ORCHESTRA
Directed by YEHUDI MENUHIN (violin) gramophone records
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ROBERT and GABY CASADESUS (two pianos)
CHICAGO SYMPHONY Orchestra Conducted by Jean MARTINON gramophone records
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Handel
Chandos Anthem No. S: Have mercy upon me, 0 God
HELEN BOATWRIGHT (soprano) CHARLES BRESSLER (tenor)
COLLEGIUM MUSICUM OF RUTGERS University, NEW BRUNSWICK Conducted by ALFRED MANN
9.31* Concerto in B flat major
DESMOND DUPRÉ (lute) OSIAN Elus (harp)
PHILOMUSICA OF LONDON
Directed by GRANVILLE JONES gramophone record*
A recording of the sixth of eight weekly public recitals promoted by the Music Programme on Mondays at 5.45 p.m. in April and May Use Wolf (soprano)
PAUL HAMBURGER (piano) with GERVASE DE PEYER (clarinet)
Goethe settings:
Anakreons Grab
Wie sollf ich heiter bleiben? BlumenKruss
Hochbegluclct In deiner Liebe
by GEORGE Miles from the Church of St. James the Greater, Leicester
Chaconne in E minor Buxiehude
Mendelssohn Chamber Music series continued
Music Group of LONDON Sidney Sutcliffe (oboe)
Bernard Walton (clarinet) Roger Birnstingi (bassoon) Alan Civil (horn)
Eileen Croxford (cello)
David Parkhouse (piano)
DANIEL BARENBOIM (piano)
HALLÉ Orchestra
Leader. Martin Milner
Conductor, Sir John BARBIROLLI
Part 1
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JOHN GARDNER looks at some non-broadcast musical events taking place in the North during the next seven days
Part 2
Second broadcast followed by an interlude
A gramophone record of excerpts from Smetana's opera by THE SADLER'S WELLS OPERA COMPANY
Conducted by SIR THOMAS BEECHAM Overture: Roman Carnival.Berlioz gramophone records
DARTINGTON STRING Quartet Colin Sauer (violin) Peter Caster (violin) Keith Lovell (viola)
Michael Evans (cello) with CELIA ARIELI (piano)
Part I
ANTONY HOPKINS discusses a work or theme of current interest
Sunday's broadcast
Part 2
Recorded from a public concert In the Athenaeum Theatre, Plymouth. on October 8. 1968
THE BAND OF the SCOTS GUARDS
Conducted by CAPTAIN J. H. Howe , Director of Music
Second broadcast
80-100 w.p.m.
For those who want to keep up or improve their speeds in any shorthand system
Shorthand Dictation Practice Book 4 accompanies this series
100-120 w.p.m. Friday, 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 20: En Champagne visite a tine rave
Introduced by Katia Ellis with the help of Emile Harven
Script by Louis Bioncourt and Elsie Ferguson
Produced by Elsie Ferguson
Language Consultant, Paul Couster
(First broadcast July 11, 1966)
(Repeated: Sat., 10.45 a.m. - Home)
A booklet is available
A series of twelve programmes on Florentine art and architecture
5: The individual and the antique Speaker. FRANCIS HOYLAND
Artist and teacher at the Camber. well School of Art. London
Produced by George Walton Scott
A booklet is available
talks to
DAVID SYLVESTER
Last of a group of conversations —some new. some previously broadcast-with eight American artists and two composers
Poons makes brightly coloured abstract paintings, related to Op Art, in which a multitude of small geometric units are rhythmically dotted over a field.
A Dramatic Monologue with Interruptions by Jenny McDade with Carol Mason as Kathy Others taking part:
Sheila Fay. Hilda Kriseman
Carol Marsh , Rosalind Shanks Christopher Bidmead Frank Henderson and Godfrey Kenton
Produced by DOROTHY BAKER
MAVIS BEATTIE (soprano)
NIGEL ROGERS (tenor) IAN PARTRIDGE (tenor) MICHAEL Rippon (bass)
SCUOLA DI CHIESA
HUGH MAGUIRE (violin)
NEVILLE MARRINER (violin)
LONDON TROMBONE QUARTET
Alan Lumsden (alto-trombone) Tony Moore (tenor-trombone) Christopher Mowat (tenor-trombone)
John Pritchard (bass-trombone)
RALPH DOWNES (organ)
KERRY CAMDEN (bassoon)
JANE RYAN (viola da gamba) FRANCIS BAINES (double-bass)
Conducted by JOHN HOBAN
Laudate Dominum
Ego dormio
Nisi Dominus
Sancta Maria
Cantate Domino
Domine ne in furore tuo
Beatus vir
En gratutemur hodie
Christe adoramus te
Laetatus sum
Some of Monteverdi's solos, duets, and madrigals-Purcell Consort of Voices: May 26
Poems written in Early Youth
1904-15 selected from the recently published volume
Introduced by TERENCE TILLER read by HUGH BURDEN
Jan Kapr
Dialogi. for flute and harp
9,58* Klaus Hashagen
Meditation, for percussion
109' Marek Kapelent
Canto inttmo, for flute and vibrapbone
10.18* Riccardo MaUpiero
Prelude, Adagio, and Final*, for voice and percussion
Petr BROCK (flute)
MARIANNE OBERASCHER (harp) LADISLAV SIMON (vibraphone)
ANNA Ricci (mezzo-soprano)
SIEGFRIED Fink. KLAUS TRESSELT KEES TEELING , HANS KEYZER
KLAUS-PETER KLEMKE, HELMUT FUNKE
(percussion)
Conducted by KLAus BERNUBACHER
All works are being broadcast for the first time in this country: recording made available by courtesj of North German Radio
1: Buchanan by HUGH TREVOR-ROPER
Regius Professor of Modern History in the University of Oxford
George Buchanan. humanist, Latinist, and formidable tutor to King James, was originally famous chiefly as a poet. His interest in history was chiefly political; his involvement with forty mythical Scottish kings disastrous; his ' wliisuery ' delayed the comins of critical method in Scottish history till the time of George II. Yet ' he had access to the documents, he knew the persons, he wrote of his own experiences.'
Second broadcast
Camden: May 22
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