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A weekly programme of recent records
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JOHN BETJEMAN introduces the second in a series of eleven weekly programmes
Hampstead Parish Church Choir OF HAMPSTEAD PARISH CHURCH
Organist and Choirmaster. MARTINDALE SIDWELL
JOHN MOREHEN (assistant organist)
visits the Edinburgh International Festival
Interviews with Festival Personalities
Reports from critics
Edited by Anna Instone and Julian Herbage
Introduced by Juuan HEREAGE
played by PETER KATIN
Fantasy in F minor
11.15* Mazurka in A minor, Op. 59
No. 1
Mazurka in D flat major, Op. 30
No. 3
11.22* Polonaise in F sharp minor
Sixth in a weekly series
Part 1: Veni Creator Spiritus
Part 2: Closing Scene from
Goethe's Faust
ERNA SPOORENBERG (soprano) GWYNETH Jones (soprano) GWENYTH ANNEAR (soprano) ANNA REYNOLDS (contralto) NORMA PROCTER (contralto) JOHN MITCHINSON (tenor)
VLADIMIR RUZDJAK (baritone) DONALD MCINTYRE (bass)
LEEDS FESTIVAL. CHORUS
LONDON SYMPHONY CHORUS ORPINGTON JUNIOR SINGERS
HIGHGATE SCHOOL BOYS' CHOIR FINCHLEY CHILDREN'S Music GROUP
LONDON SYMPHONY Orchestra
Conducted by LEONARD BERNSTEIN gramophone records
0 Opera in two acts by Leoncavallo
Sung in Italian: records
CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA OF LA SCALA. MILAN
Conducted by HERBERT VON KARAJAN
Action: Calabria, during the 1860a on the feast of the Assumption
ACTl
2.9* ACT 2
played by the GUARNERI STRING QUARTET
Arnold Steinhardt , John Dalley Michael Tree, David Soyer
and the English Chamber Orchestra
Leader, Emanuel Hurwitz
Mozart: Part 1
Serenade No. 6, in D major (Serenata notturna) (K.239)
3.47* Piano Concerto No. 25. in C major (K.503)
Daniel Barenboim (piano)
Daniel Barenboim talks to Christopher Nupen about various aspects of conducting and about some of the music he has recorded for this series of concerts.
Mozart: Part 2
Symphony No. 38, in D major
(Prasme) (K.504)
Fourth in a series of six concerts In which Daniel Barenboim conducts the English Chamber Orchestra
Fifth of eight fortnightly programmes in which all ten sonatas will be heard
Sonata in A major, Op. 30
No. 1
5.24* Sonata in G major. Op.
30 No. played by GYOKGY PAUK (violin) PETER FRANKL (piano)
Third broadcast; originally broadcast July 7, 1965
A comedy by Anton Chekhov
The English translation by RONALD HINGLEY adapted for broadcasting by Joe Burroughs
The scenes set by HAROLD KASKET
Produced by JOE BURROUGHS
Mass in B minor
Irmgard Stadler (soprano) Janet Baker
(mezzo-soprano)
Richard Lewis (tenor) Robert El Hage (bass)
New Philharmonia Chorus
Chorus-Master, WILHELMPITZ Netherlands
Chamber Orchestra
Conducted by Carlo Maria Giulini
From I he Usher Hall, Edinburgh Part 1
A short story written and read by DINAH BROOKE
Produced by David Thomson
Mass in B minor
Part 2
Four talks on the impact of painting on English poetry' in the mid-nineteenth century
3: Tennyson and the Idylls of the King by D J. PALMER
Mr. Palmer discusses Tennyson's concept of painting, and argues that it was more in tune with Turner than with Rossetti and the early Pre-Raphaelites. At the same time he sumests that Tennyson's own poetry foreshadowed the Symbolists and even the Surrealists in its preoccupation with visionary landscape.
Second broadcast
Browning, by Philip Drew : September 3