and Weather Forecast
GERAINT JONES ORCHESTRA Leader, Winifred Roberts with EDWARD SELWYN (oboe)
WINIFRED Roberts (violin) ALAN HARVERSON
(harpsichord continuo)
Conductor. GERAINT JONES who also plays the harpsichord concerto
Broadcast on Nov. IS. 1965
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PRO ARTE ORCHESTRA Leader, Max Salpeter
Conducted by BERNARD KEEFFE
Broadcast on Aug. 19. 1965
and Weather Forecast
Faure and Roussel gramophone records
from Lugano
ITALIAN RADIO CHAMBER Choir
VIRTUOSI di Roma
Conducted by RENATO FASANO
Recording made available by courtesy of Swiss Radio
Evelyn Lear (soprano)
Each month a well-known artist is invited to introduce and perform a wide range of music
In her third programme
EVELYN LEAR with MARGARET KITCHIN (piano) tings
Songs:
JOHN SHIRLEY-QUIRK (baritone) MARTIN Isepp (piano)
YOSSEF ZIVONI (violin)
EUGENE DE CANCK (piano)
Songsrecordedatapublicconcert given In the Mountford Hall. Liverpool University: Violin music at a public concert given at Farnley Hall. Otley. Yorkshire.
Broadcast on May 22
STEPHEN BISHOP - (piano)
BBC Scottish SYMPHONY Orchestra
Leader, Tom Rowlette
Conducted by GRAHAM TREACHER
Part 1
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Part 2
Leader. John Bradbury
Conductor, GILBERT VINTER
by SOLOISTS and THE SONG COMPANY OF the BULGARIAN RADIO AND TELEVISION Conducted by M. MINKOV
ORCHESTRA OF THE
FOLK SONG COMPANY
TO THE
BULGARIAN RADIO AND TELEVISION Conducted by KosTA KOLEV and the BULGARIAN CAPPELLA CHOIR
Conducted by DIMITER RUSKOV
Recordings made available by courtesy of Bulgarian Radio
by LUDWIG ALTMAN
From St. John the Evangelist,
Islington, London
(Lady Macbeth of Mtsensk)
@ Opera in four acts
Music by Shostakovich
Libretto by THE COMPOSER and A. PREIS. after Nicolai Leskov
Sung in Russian gramophone records
3.20 Stalin and Lady Macbeth
Talk by SERGEI RADAMSKY
3.31 Katerina Ismailova
CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA OF THE STANISLAVSKY/NEMIROVICH-DANCHENKO MUSIC THEATRE, Moscow
Conducted by GENNADI PROVATOROV
6.25 Programme News
6.27 Stock Market Report
Illustrated explanations of some standard musical terms
Rubato by Roger NORTH
Broadcast on May 5. 1966
A series of fifteen magazine-type programmes, including French songs and readings from the Penguin book of French Short Stories and The Penguin Book of French Nineteenth-Century Verse, for listeners with some knowledge of French
Programme 14:
Baudelaire: Harmonie du soir Les bottes de sept lieues (14) Que c'est triste Venise
J'ai la mémoire qui flanctie
Speakers. PAULETTE PRENEY
Louis BLONCOURT , PAUL COUSTER
Script by Odile Castro and Winifred Saunders
Produced by Elsie Ferguson
Repeated: Saturday, 11.35 a.m. (Home)
Series B
8: The new universe by MARTIN J. REES Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics
University of Cambridge
As the new astronomies provide more and more information, cosmologists are trying to interpret it and in particular to understand those strange objects known as quasars.
Produced by Rosemary Jellis
Second broadcast
A play for radio by Peter Everett
Two young men. to escape from a nightmare chapter of their lives, dream about starting an art Kallery. This play describes what happens when the time comes to turn their dream into reality.
Produced by DOROTHY BAKER
Third broadcast
Die schone Miillerin sung by Peter Pears (tenor) with Benjamin Britten (piano)
Introduced by Peter Pears
Part 1
Das Wandern: Wohin?
Halt! Danksagung an den Bach Am Feicrabend Der Neugierige
Ungeduld; Morgengruss Des Mullers Blumen Tranenregen; Mein!
by C. NORTHCOTE PARKINSON
Professor Parkinson, historian. humorist, and playwright, discusses the decline of democracy during the last sfxty years. Few countries have had continuous stable democratic government over that period, and the earlier enthusiasm for democracy has disappeared. Democratic institutions have passed their peak and are now on the decline.
Die schone Müllerin
Part 2
Pause
Mit dem griinen Lautenbande Der Jager
Eifersucht und Stolz Die liebe Farbe Die bose Farbe
Trock'ne
Blumen Der Miiller und der Bach
Des Baches Wiegenlied
Recorded at the Maltings, Snape. last June as part of the Aldeburgh Festival
JANOS LIEBNER talks about the historical background of this instrument for which Haydn wrote more than a handred works, and plays examples of the repertoire
Broadcast on April 26
Symphony No. 28, in C major
(K.200)
CLEVELAND ORCHESTRA
Conducted by GEORGE SZELL
0 gramophone record
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