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gramophone records
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CLEVELAND ORCHESTRA
Conducted by GEORGE SZELL with GARY GRAFFMAN (piano) gramophone records
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Delius and Holst
gramophone records
A programme in which musicians sketch in the background of their musical life and introduce the music
This week
Douglas Whittaker (flute) with WILLIAM DAVIES (piano) plays
Symphonic Studies
PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA
Conducted by CONSTANT LAMBERT
10.37* The Creel. a suite for piano duet. after Izaak Walton RICHARD RODNEY BENNETT and SUSAN BRADSHAW
10.42* Sonata for violin and piano
MANOUG PARIKIAN LAMAR CROWSON gramophone records
First of four programmes
by Martha Argerich (piano)
From the Freemasons' Hall Edinburgh
Part 1
Fugue in E flat major
Scherzo (Unfinished Quartet, Op
81)
EUROPEAN STRING QUARTET Thomas Kakoska (violin)
Siegfried Kiihrlinger (violin) Fritz Handschke (viola) Richard Harand (cello) gramophone record
Part 2
Chopin
Ballade in A flat major
Mazurka in C sharp minor, Op.
41 No. 1
Mazurka in F minor, Op. 63
No. 2
Mazurka in D major. Op. 33
No. 2
Scherzo in B flat minor
0 Part 1
VIENNA FESTIVAL ORCHESTRA
Conducted by ANTONIO JANIGRO gramophone record
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0 Part 2 gramophone records
conducts the London Light Orchestra, Led by Neville Taweel, in a programme of French music
ⓢ Recent works by Karlneinz Stockhausen introduced by THE COMPOSER with ALOYS KONTARSKY
(piano and tam-tam)
JOHANNES FRITSCH (tam-tam) ALFRED ALINGS (tam-tam) HARALD Boje (tam-tam) ROLF GEHLHAAR and KARLHEINZ STOCKHAUSEN
(filters and volume-controls)
Piano Piece X
Mikrophonie I, for tam-tam, two microphones, filters and volume contra's
First performance in this country
A second programme including works by Stockhausen: next
Conducted by GEORGE HURST
RALPH HOLMES (violin)
Records chosen by the under-twenties
Introduced by JENNIFER PURVIS
This week: Schubert's Fantasia in C major (Wanderer); Schumann songs to words by Heine: and Liszt's Piano Sonata in B minor
A-level English
Introducing a new series which begins on October 2. Like the successful O-level course After-School English, it is linked to a National Extension College correspondence course
A series of programmes for parents and school leavers with 0-and A-level qualifications on the choice of careers and the different forms of training available
Librarians hip
Introduced by MICHAEL SMEE
Produced by Peter Jarvis
Second broadcast
5: Intellectual Life introduced by Richard Hiscocks
Professor of International Relations at the University of Sussex
Germany has great traditions of scholarship and culture. But how is West German education, including the vast civic universities, responding to the demands of an expanding technological society? The cultural tradition especially in music and the theatre suffered from wartime destruction. Recovery has been great, but has concern with material problems caused creative activity to suffer?
Produced by Chris Cuthbertson
First broadcast April 17
† THE RT. HON. ENOCH POWELL , M.P. and H. F. R. CATHERWOOD
Director General of N.E.D.C. argue about economic planning in the light of G. Polanyi's recent monograph Planning in Britain
adapted for radio by Raymond Raikes The Gay Lothario in The Fair Penitent by Nicholas Rowe (1703)
Dramatis Personae:
Men:
Scene: Sctolto's Palace and Garden. with some part of the street near it. In Genoa. 1703
DURING THE INTERVAL (8.55'-9.5*)
A record of two sonatas by Scarlatti played by GEORGE MALCOLM (harpsichord)
Mrs. Grundy in Speed the Plough by Thomas Morton (1800)
Characters in order of speaking:
Scene: Hampshire. 1800
Music composed by STEPHEN DODGSON played by the ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA Leader, Kenneth Sillito
Organ and harpsichord, WILLIAM DAVIES
Conducted by KENNETH ALWYN
Produced by RAYMOND RAIKES
ESTHER GLAZER (violin)
ERNEST LusH (piano)