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Bach
Sonata in C minor
ARTHUR GRUMIAUX (violin) EGIDA GIORDANI SARTORI (harpsichord)
9.20' Gedenke doch. mein
Geist Schlummert ein (Cantata No. 82)
MARGOT GUILLEAUME (soprano) FRITZ NEUMEYER (harpsichord)
9.31* Trio-Sonata in C major
CLAUDE MONTEUX (flute) HARRY SHULMAN (oboe)
BERNARD GREENHOUSE (cello)
SYLVIA MARLOWE (harpsichord) gramophone records
0 Symphony No. 2, in D major
VIENNA PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA Conducted by LORIN MAAZEL gramophone record
by RALPH DOWNES
From a recital given in St.
George's. Paris
Recorded in collaboration with French Radio
Music from Russia
John Kennedy (cello) Nancy Weir (piano)
Benvenuto Duo with Paul Hamburger (piano)
Allegri String Quartet
Third broadcast of the duets: second broadcast of the quartet
HALLÉ ORCHESTRA
Leader, Martin Milner
Conducted by LAWRENCE LEONARD
Part 1
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STEPHEN DODGSON looks at some non-broadcast musical events taking place in the North during the next seven days
Part 2
Recordings made available by courtesy of North German Radio, Rumanian Radio, Czechoslovak Radio, New Zealand Broadcasting Corporation, and Bulgarian Radio
Leader, James Hutcheon
Conductor. GILBERT VtNTER
Conducted by CHARLESMUNCH
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Last of three fortnightly programmes
JEANNETTE SINCLAIR (soprano) PAUL HAMBURGER (piano)
DELME STRING QUARTET
ANTONY HOPKINS
Sunday's broadcast
Part 2 Second broadcast of the songs; third of the quartets
BAND OF the ROYAL MILITARY SCHOOL OF MUSIC
Conducted by LT.-COLONEL BASIL H. Brown , M.B.E. Director of Music
80.100 w.p.m.
For those who want to keep up or improve their speeds in any shorthand system
Second broadcast
60-80 w.p.m.: Monday, 6.30 p.m.
A booklet is available
A course of ten lessons in spoken Mandarin for complete beginners
Programme 6
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 Nov. 8, 1966
Repeated: Saturday, 10.45 a.m. (Home)
A booklet and pronunciation record are available
A series of four programmes on authors of three nationalities
1: MICHAEL HOYLANDgives the first of two talks on the short story in Russia Reader , BASIL JONES
Produced by George Walton Scott
First broadcast October 4. 1966
by Rhys Adrian with Alec McCowen and Anna Cropper
What am I supposed to do? ... If I approach you.... What will happen? ... And if I approach you.... What are you expecting? ... I might do all the wrong things....'
Cast in order of speaking:
Other parts played by members of the BBC Drama Repertory Company
Produced by RONALD MASON
A comic opera in two acts by Peter Cornelius
English translation by ARTHUR JACOBS
Cast in order of singing:
BBC NORTHERN SINGERS Chorus-Master.
Stephen Wilkinson
BBC NORTHERN Orchestra Leader, Reginald Stead
Conducted by Leo Wurmser Produced by LIONEL SALTER
ACT 1: Nureddin's room
of Chipping Campden talks about his craft to PAUL HUMPHREYS
ACT 2: A room in the house of the Cadi Mustapha
Second broadcast
"orbes Robinson broadcasts by permission of the Gen. Administrator. Royal Opera House Covent Garde*
in the Twelfth Century The last of three talks by R. W. SOUTHERN
Fellow of All Souls and Chichele Professor of Modern History in the University of Oxford
Dreamers, Rationalists, and Perfidious Albion
National stereotypes appear early in the records of Anglo-French relations. It was argued that the English were greater dreamers than the trench because their brains were moist and thus easily affected by wind in the stomach. But there were perhaps more prosaic reasons in French and English politics.
Second broadcast
Today's overseas commodity and financial news. London Stock Market closing report