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JULIAN BREAM (lute)
ARTHUR GRUMIAUX (violin)
ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA Directed by RAYMOND LEPPARD (harpsichord) gramophone records
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conducting the LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA gramophone records
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Ireland and Britten gramophone records
Symphony No. 1, in A flat major
PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA
Conducted by SIR JOHN BARBIROLLI gramophone record
Next Tuesday, 9.45 a.m.: Elgar's songs and Quartet in E minor
Symphony No. 2: June 20
by SUSAN LANDALE
From Coventry Cathedral
gramophone records
CITY, OF BIRMINGHAM SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Leader, Felix Kok
Conductor, HUGO RIGNOLD
Part 1
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WILLIAM MANN looks at some non-broadcast musical events taking place in the North until June 20
Part 2
I LONDON STUDIO STRINGS
Leader, Reginald Leopold
Conducted by Maurice HANDFORD
A gramophone record of excerpts from Lehar's operetta with WALDEMAR KMENTT
HlLDE GUEDEN
ORCHESTRA AND CHORUS OF THE VIENNA VOLKSOPER
Conducted by MAX SCHÖNHERR
Conducted by SIR ADRIAN BOULT gramophone records
First of three fortnightly programmes, each including two classical string Quartets and a group of songs
MARGARET NEVILLE (soprano) PAUL Hamburger (piano)
AEOLIAN STRING QUARTET
Sydney Humphreys (violin)
Raymond Keenlyside (violin) Margaret Major (viola) Derek Simpson (cello)
Part 1
ANTONY HOPKINS discusses a work or theme of current interest
Sunday's broadcast
Part2
Third broadcast of the quartets. second of the songs
Margaret Neville broadcasts by permission of Sadler's Wells Opera Company
Haydn Quartets and early Schoenberg songs (Aeolian Quartet, Mary Thomas , Paul Hamburger ): June 20
BAND OF THE WELSH GUARDS Conducted by CAPTAIN H. A. KENNEY Director of Music
80-100 w.p.m.
Shorthand Dictation Practice Book 4 accompanies this series
80-100 w.p.m.: Tuesday 6.30 p.m.
A course of ten lessons In spoken Mandarin for complete beginners
Programme 3
Introduced by Lucia Liu with the help of TERRY CHANG
Language consultant: Mrs. Y. C Liu .
Script by David Pollard
Produced by Elsie Ferguson
First broadcast October 18. 1966
Repeated next Tuesday, 6.39 p.m. (Study) and Saturday, June 17,
10.45 a.m. (Home)
A booklet and pronunciation record are available
A series of twelve programmes on Florentine art and architecture
9: Miracle of S. Zenobius by Domenico Veneziano, Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge
Speaker: Ellis Waterhouse, Professor of Fine Arts, the Barber Institute, Birmingham University
Produced by George Walton Scott
A book is available
by Professor Sir Bernard Lovell , F.R.S.
The programme was recorded last December at a Festival of Science arranged by the students of the University College of North Wales
Second broadcast
CANTORES in ECCLESIA
Conductor, MICHAEL HOWARD with RALPH DOWNES (organ) Magnificat (a 4) Christe adoramus te
Messa a 4 da cappella
From the Church of St. George the Martyr. Queen Square, London
Madrigals, duets and trios: June 21
Four talks by MICHAEL PODRO
4: From Theory to Practice
Theories of art since the eighteenth century have questioned the importance of subject matter in painting, and made various claims for art as revealing a distinctive use of our mind and perception.
In the last talk of this series.
Michael Podro , Head of the Department of Art History at Camberwell School of Art and Crafts. examines the way that theories of art respond to the problems of practical criticism in the nineteenth century and helped to generate the artistic practice of 'he twentieth.
LILIANA Poli (soprano) FRANCIS PIERRE (harp) BELGIAN RADIO
SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Conducted by PIERRE Boulez
Recording made available by courtesy of Belgian Radio
1585-1649
Worlde, plaine no more of Love, nor count his Harmes,
With his pale Trophees Death hath hung his Armes.'
Read by Michael Hordern
Introduced by R. D. Smith
(Second broadcast)
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