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gramophone records
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with ALFREDO CAMPOLI (violin) gramophone records
and Weather Forecast
Debussy
Prelude a 1'apres-mldi d'un faune
NEW PHlLHARMONIA ORCHESTRA Conducted by PIERRE BOULEZ
9.15* Nocturnes
TEMPLE University WOMEN'S Choir
PHILADELPHIA Orchestra
Conducted by EUGENE ORMANDY gramophone records
Symphony: Harold in Italy
PHILHARMONIA Orchestra
Conducted by COLIN Davis with YEHUDI MENUHIN (viola)
0 gramophone record
by SUSAN LANDALE
From a recital given in St.
George's. Paris
Recorded in collaboration with French Radio
Music for voice and brass
CELIA ARIELI (piano)
PETER WALLFISCH (piano)
BBC Scottish SYMPHONY Orchestra Leader, Tom Rowlette
Conducted by GRAHAM TREACHER
Part 1
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Part 2
Conducted by GIJSBERT NIEUWLAND
Recordings made available by courtesy of Netherlands Radio Union
Leader, James Hutcheon
Conducted by MICHAEL MOORES
Conducted by EUGENE MRAVINSKY
0 gramophone record
played by PYTA SHRAGER (piano)
Seven Preludes:
Les sons et les parfums tournent dans lair du soir; Ce qu'a vu le vent d'ouest; Des pas sur la neige; La danse de Puck (Book 1)
Hommage a M. Pickwick (Book 2) La serenade interrompue (Book 1) Feux d'artifice (Book 2)
4.10* Three Etudes: Pour les cinq doigts d'après M. Czerny ; Pour les arpeges composes; Pour les accords
Recording made available by courtesy of French Radio
Conductor, FRANCIS CHAGRIN
LIONEL SALTER (harpsichord)
THE FAIREY BAND
Conductor, HARRY MORTIMER plays original brass band music
80-100 w.p.m.
A booklet Is available
Second broadcast
60-80 w.p.m.: Aug. 7, 6.30 p.m.
A course of ten lessons in spoken Mandarin for complete beginners
Programme 9
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 29, 1966
Rptd. Sat., 10.45 a.m. (Home)
A booklet and pronunciation record are available
A series of four programmes on authors of three nationalities
4: T. 0. BEAcHcRorr talks about the short story in America
Reader, James Dyrenforth
Produced by George Walton Scott
First broadcast November 1. 1966
Sir Compton Mackenzie shares some recollections of the Glasgow University Rectorial Election of 1931 with ARCHIE P. LEE , who was one of his constituents then
3: A passionate Scot
BBC CHORUS
Conductor, PETER GELLHORN
Three Elegies...Geoffrey Burgon
Epitaph for his lost nightingale Now winter yieldeth all his dreariness
Summer to a strange land first broadcast performance
Nocturnal...Elizabeth Maconchy first broadcast performance
8.14* Symphony for voices
Malcolm Williamson contralto, Joyce Jarvis
' Izzy ' Stone is a veteran liberal journalist, the gadfly of successive Washington administrations, who since 1953 has been running the influential one-man newsletter 1. F. Stone 's Weekly.
In a conversation recorded in Washington D.C., he talks to ANTHONY HOWARD of The Observer about his career in journalism, the role of his weekly, and the situation of political reporting in the American capital
Originally broadcast on March 2
by Luigi Pirandello
Translated by ROBERT RIETTY and NOEL CREGEEN
Adapted by Robert Rietty with Robert Harris , Anthony Jacobs Nicolette Bernard
'To win the game you have to know how to defend yourself," says the husband to the lover. and the game is on-in earnest.
Cast in order of speaking:
Produced by R. D. SMITH
Second broadcast
1756-1791
Last of fifteen programmes following his career through his chamber music
String Quintet in D major
(K.593)
10.41* Adagio and Rondo in C, for glass harmonica, flute, oboe. viola, and cello (K.617) (harmonica part played on the piano)
AMADEUS STRING QUARTET with CECIL ARONOWITZ (viola)
MAURICE COLE (piano) MARY RYAN (flute)
MARY MURDOCH (oboe)
MARJORIE LEMPRERT (viola) HELEN JUST (cello) tSecond broadcast of the quintet: fourth broadcast of the Adagio and Rondo followed by an interlude at 10.55