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Sir JOHN BARBIROLLI conducts gramophone records
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conducts
Elgar
March: Pomp and Circumstance
No. 5. in C major
NEW PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA
8.11* Serenade in E minor, for string orchestra
SINFONIA OF LONDON
8.25* Symphonic Study: Falstaff
HALLÉ ORCHESTRA gramophone records
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Concerto in C major, for piano, violin, cello, and orchestra - Eugene Istomin, Isaac Stern, Leonard Rose, Philadelphia Orchestra
Conducted by Eugene Ormandy
(gramophone record)
0 A gramophone record of excerpts from Bellini's opera, with JOAN SUTHERLAND , PIERRE DUVAL EZIO FLAGELLO. GIOVANNI Foiani RENATO CAPECCHI and the CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA OF THE MAGGIO MUSICALE FIORENTINO
Conducted by RICHARD BONYNGE
died September 1, 1957
A tribute by DENIS MATTHEWS
The programme includes records of Dennis Brain playing Beethoven's Horn Sonata and works by Hindemith. Mozart, and Strauss
gramophone records
THOMAS HEMSLEY (bass-baritone)
HALLÉ Choir
Chorus-Master, John Rust
Amici QUARTET with BERNARD Richards (cello)
HALLÉ ORCHESTRA
Leader, Martin Milner
Conducted by MAURICE HANDFORD
Part 1
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Part 2 first broadcast performance in this country
conducts the London Light Orchestra, Leader, Emanuel Hurwitz, in a programme of Central European music
Messiaen
Visions de l'Amen, for two pianos
Amen de la Creation
Amen des étoiles, de la planète a I'anneau
Amen de l'agonte de Jesus Amen du désir
Amendesanges.dessaints,du chant des oiseaux
Amen du jugement
Amen de la consummation played by YVONNE LORIOD and THE COMPOSER who introduces the work
A concert given in the Playhouse.
Oxford, on July 1 as part of the 1967 English Bach Festival
Conducted by GEORGE HURST
Records chosen by the under-twenties
Introduced by JENNIFER PURVIS
This week's programme includes Schoenberg's Pierrot lunaire. Trois poemes de Stephane Mallarme by Ravel, and Le marteau sans maitre by Boulez
Kenneth Kaunda by GEORGE BENNETT of the Oxford University Institute of Commonwealth Studies.
As the Rhodesian problem continues. Zambia stands at the divide between black and white power in Southern Africa. Kenneth Kaunda, one of the most unassuming figures in African potitics. has committed himself to building a non-racial society in this difficult situation.
Produced by Adrian Johnson
First broadcast on May 5
The theme for this year's series is French Impressionists 9. MISS LALA AT THE CIRQUE FERNANDO (painted c. 1879) by Edgar Degas
NationalGallery,London
Speaker, DAVID THOMPSON
Produced by George Walton Scott
A book is available
4: Free Institutions
Introduced by RICHARD HISCOCKS
Professor of International Relations at the University of Sussex
One of Hitler's first acts on taking power was to destroy the Press. Broadcasting, and the Trade Union Movement. One of the first acts of the Allies after the war was to reestablish these free institutions as essential elements in reviving democracy. How significant a part have they played? The problems of one-man control of the Press. and public service broadcasting in England are paralleled in West Germany. The Trade Union Movement of the Federal Republic with only sixteen unions, on the other hand. has been offered as an example Britain might follow.
Produced by Chris Cuthbertson
First broadcast April 10
A poem in five Cantos written in the form of letters by A. H. Clough 1819-1861
Read in four parts by and with introductions by PATRIC DICKINSON Part 3: Canto III
Produced by Joe Burroughs
Stephen Bishop (piano)
Gunther Reich (baritone)
BBC Symphony Orchestra
Leader, Trevor Williams
Conducted by Colin Davis
From the Usher Hall, Edinburgh
Part 1
Bartok
Music for strings, percussion, and celesta
8.39* Piano Concerto No. 2
by REYNER BANHAM
Montreal is more than Just a backdrop to the excitements of Expo; its intense and cosmopolitan life has its own excitements and supports a pool of desinn talent-Dr. Banham singles out Francois Dallegret—which has contributed much to Expo's success.
Part 2
Stravinsky Abraham and Isaac
9.42* Symphony in three movements
Five studies in styles and stylists in pulpit oratory from the reformation to the nineteenth century by John Chandos
3: From Taylor to Tillotson Readers. HUGH BURDEN
HUGH DICKSON , HARVEY HALL and ANTHONY JACOBS
Produced by George MacBeth
Second broadcast: originally broadcast September 17. 1965
After Tillotson: September 6
0 Quintet in A minor
CONTHER KEHR (violin)
WOLFGANG BARTELS (violin) ERICH SICHERMANN (viola) VOKER KIRCHNER (viola)
BERNARD BRAUNHOLZ (cello) gramophone record
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