and Weather Forecast
BBC NORTHERN
SYMPHONY Orchestra
Leader, Reginald Stead
Conductor, GEORGE HURST
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A request programme of gramophone records
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Bach
Preludes and Fugues
(' 48 ' Book 2)
C major; E minor
B major; G sharp minor
E flat major; B flat minor played by JAMES FRISKIN (piano)
Second broadcast
JossLYN KAHN (soprano)
SHIRLEY MINTY (mezzo-soprano)
GERALD SMITH (piano)
VLADO PERLEMUTER (piano)
BBC WELSH ORCHESTRA Leader, Colin Staveley
Conducted by DAVID LLOYD-JONES
MIRKA POKORNA (piano)
JANACEK QUARTET
Jiri Travnicek (violin) Adolf Sykora (violin) Jiri Kratochvil (viola) Karel Krafka (cello)
ERZSEBET TÖRÖK (soprano) TERERIA CSAJBOK (soprano) ERZSEBET TusA (piano)
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BBC NORTHERN
SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Leader, Reginald Stead
Conducted by BRYDEN THOMSON
Part 1
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STEPHEN DODGSON looks at some r.on-broadcast musical events taking place in the Midlands and East AngUa during the next seven days
Part 2 Given before an invited audience in the Memorial Hall. Northwich. Cheshire
BBC CONCERT ORCHESTRA Leader, Arthur Leavins
Conductor, MARCUS DODS
LENNOX BERKELEY and BERNARD STEVENS introduce their own music played by COLIN HORSLEY
Some unfamiliar works to be heard in this season's series of concerts gramophone records
played by EDITH PICHT-AXENFELD (harpsichord)
A major (L.391) E major (L.23)
D minor (L.366) G minor (L.386)
Second broadcast
NEW LONDON SINGERS
Conductor, DONALD JAMES
Stxth in a series of programmes
The best of present-day jazz on records
Introduced by CHARLES Fox
A new series of nine programmes
1: Excerpt from In Memoriam XVby Tennyson
Script and narration by PATRIC DICKINSON
Poem read by PETER ORR
Everyday German by Radio
A series of twenty programmes for listeners with a basic knowledge of the language based on Erich Kastner 's novel Drei Manner im Schnee
16: Ausflug auf den Wolkenstem
Introduced by SABINE Michael and DIETER GEISSLER with ANGELIKA SAHLA, GERDA KOEPPLER IRENE PRADOR , ROLF Richards
Written and produced by Edith R. Baer
Language consultant, Dr. L. Löb
Repeated: Saturday, 11.10 a.m.
(Home)
A book and records are available
Fourteen illustrated talks by ROGER FISKE
2: The orchestra before 1600
What is an orchestra? Before about 1600 it might consist of any combination of instruments that happened to be available, but composers at this time were beginning to specify the forces reauired for any particular piece; were beginning, in fact, to ' orchestrate ' their music.
Produced by Peter Dodd
First broadcast October 12. 1966
Ravel Sainte ; Les grands vents venus d'outremer; Manteau de fleurs
7.40* Fauri
Tristesse; Le papillon et la fleur; Ici-bas! ; Automne: Notre amour
7.54* Debussy
Chansons de Bilitis:
La flûte de Pan; La chevelur* Le tombeau des naiades.
CURE WALMESLEY (soprano)
PAUL HAMBURGER (piano)
A weekly review of the arts in the making This week:
JOHN BOWEN talks to JULES FEIFFER about his play Little Murders at the Aldwych Theatre and a discussion on JAMES KENNAWAY's new play Country Dance at the Hampstead Theatre Club
Produced by Helen Rapp
An enquiry into local authority housing and its allocation by David Dimbleby
Produced by Anthony Moncrlefl
First of eight fortnightly programmes
Sonata in E flat major, Op. 12
No. 3
9.55* Sonata in A minor, Op. 23
GYÖRGY PAUK (violin) PETER FRANKL (piano)
Second broadcast
by John Milton abridged for radio in thirteen parts by R. D. SMITH
Book 12
Reader, MICHEAL MAC LIAMMÓIR
Michael in either hand leads Adam and Eve out of Paradise, the fiery Sword waving behind them. and the Cherubim taking their Stations to guard the Place.
Second broadcast
ⓢ Eight Russian folk songs
LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Conducted by ANDRÉ PREVIN gramophone record
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