and Weather forecast
gramophone records
and Weather forecast
gramophone records
and Weather forecast
Haydn Divertimento in C major (H.II.7)
LONDON BAROQUE ENSEMBLE Conducted by KARL HAAS
9.17* Part songs:
Die Harmonie in der Ehe Alles hat seine Zeit
ABBEY SINGERS
Michael OELBAUM (piano)
9.22* Concertante in B flat major. for violin, cello, oboe. bassoon. and orchestra
GEORG HENDEL
BETTY HENDRICHS
HELMUT WINSCHERMANN JACQUES HAULTIER
SAAR CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
Conducted by KARL RISTENPART gramophone records
CLARE WALMESLEY (soprano)
PAUL HAMBURGER (piano)
HUGH BEAN (violin)
David PARKHOUSE (piano)
Songs:
Queen Mary's song Rondel
Come. gentle night The shepherd's song The poet's life
10.0* Sonata in E minor, for violin and piano
Last of three programmes
by ALAN HARVERSON
From St. John the Evangelist.
Islington. London
or 6.5 p.m.
England v. India at Lord's
Fifth and final day
Full details: page 10
10.55-1.35* including lunchtime summary 2.10-4.20* including teatime summary 4.30*-5.35* or 6.5*
gramophone records
Part of thts programme Is subject to cancellation if the extra half-hour of play in the Test Match is called upon between 5.35 and 6.5
80.100 w.p.m.
For those who want to keep up or improve their speeds in any shorthand system
A booklet is available
A course of ten lessons in spoken Mandarin for complete beginners
Programme 5
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 November 1. 1966
Repeated Saturday, 10.45 a.m. (Home)
A booklet and pronunciation record are available
A series of twelve programmes on Florentine art and architecture
12: A Mythological Subject by Piero di Cosimo
National Gallery, London
Speaker, Ellis WATERHOUSE
Professor of Fine Arts The Barber Institute,
Birmingham University
A book is available
An examination of the novels of John Hawkes including a statement of his main themes and a reading of passages from The Cannibal, The Lime Twig, and Second Skin by the author himself
A discussion between PAUL MAYERSBERG CHRISTOPHER RICKS and ERIC RHODE and a reading from The Lime Twig by HARVEY HALL
Although John Hawkes has been acclaimed as one of the most original and brilliant of post-war American novelists, his neutral tone in treating themes of extreme violence together with his richly compact style pose special problems of interpretation for the reader. In tonight's programme an attempt is made to pinpoint the difficulties of his books, and to suggest where their individual Qualities lie.
Introduced by GEORGE MACBETH
Missa Fortuna desperata with other music by Obrecht and his contemporaries
MUSICA RESERVATA
Conducted by JOHN BECKETT
Introduced by MICHAEL MORROW
A programme in which different interpretations on gramophone records are compared
ROGER FISKE introduces movements from the second and third orchestral suites of Bach and discusses their interpretation with DENIS ARNOLD , STANLEY SADIE and SIR JACK WESTRUP
Eight short pieces:
Capriccio; Fantaisie; Fugue: Adagiette: Improvisation;
Fugue; Allegresse; Nocturne
10.38* Valse-Caprice No. 1, in A major
10.45* Barcarolle No. 5. in F sharp minor
10.51* Nocturne No. 12, In E minor played by VLADO PERLE MUTER (piano)
Second broadcast
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