Prelude and Fugue in G
Trio Sonata No. 1, in E flat Prelude and Fugue in C played by David Willcocks (organ)
From Salisbury Cathedral
Fourth of a series of programmes
Carl Dolmetsch talks about the recorder in home and concert hall
Illustrations played by Carl Dolmetsch , Cecile Dolmetsch
Marie Dolmetsch , Nathalie Dolmetsch
(recorders)
Joseph Saxby (harpsichord)
(The illustrations are recorded)
Quartet No. 3 played by the Hurwitz String Quartet:
Emanuel Hurwitz (violin)
Granville Jones (violin) Kenneth Essex (viola)
Terence Weil (cello)
by Wyndham Goodden , Chief Officer, Scottish Committee of the Council of Industrial Design
Many people are concerned at the low general standard of design in British domestic products, notably furniture. Who, if anyone, is to blame-the manufacturer, the retailer, or the public ? Are there any practicable means of improvement? The speaker believes that even the highest standards in this country are threatened by the continuance of inferior. design in the majority of products, and he analyses the economic and aesthetic questions involved.
Opera in two acts
Libretto by Da Ponte
Music by Mozart
Cast in order of singing:
(Continued in next column)
Aix-en-Provence Festival
Chorus and Orchestra
Conductor, Hans Rosbaud
Scene: A Spanish town
Act 1
Scene 1: A garden outside the Commendatore's house. Night
Scene 2: A street. Morning Scene 3: The countryside
Scene 4: Don Giovanni 's dressing-room
Scene 5: A garden
Scene 6: A ballroom
Isaiah Berlin, Fellow of New College, Oxford, talks about the production of Mozart's opera at last summer's music festival in Aix-en-Provence
Act 2
Scene 1: A street
Scene 2: A courtyard
Scene 3: A churchyard
Scene 4: A room in Donna Anna 's house
Scene 5: A banquet hall
'Frost at Midnight' ' The Nightingale '
'Dejection: An Ode' 'An Ode to the Rain'
Readers:
Douglas Leach , Robert Marsden
Production by Donald McWhinnie
Trio in A minor, Op. 114 played by Stephen Waters (clarinet)
William Pleeth (cello) (piano)