Music of the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries
London Harpsichord Ensemble
Conducted by ESdric Cundell
Concerto In C, for two flutes, two oboes, and two bassoons
P. Prowo (b. 1700)
(first performance in England)
Second of four programmes
Talk by Professor M. L. E. Oliphant, F.R.S.
Professor Oliphant has recently been appointed Director of the School of Physical Science at the National University of Australia. He was formerly Poynting Professor of Physics, Birmingham University.
The Renaissance Singers
Conductor, Michael Howard
Ralph Downes (organ)
Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis from the Fourth Service with verses to the organs
Organ:
Miserere (two settings) In Nomine
Full anthems:
Praise the Lord, 0 my soul
0 pray for the peace of Jerusalem I heard a voice from heaven
Great and marvellous are thy works 0 God, wonderful art thou
Raphael as a Painter of Ideas
Second of three talks by Edgar Wind
A discussion of Raphael's power to translate philosophical arguments into visual form, with particular reference to ' The School of Athens,' the 'Disputa,' and the 'Parnassus'
A programme of his music played by the BBC Northern Orchestra
Joan and Valerie Trimble (pianos)
Conducted by the composer
Introduction and Allegro. for orchestra
Music for strings
Concerto for two pianos and orchestra
of Aeschylus
Arranged for broadcasting and produced by Raymond Raikes from the English translation by Louis MacNeice
Music composed and directed by John Hotchkis
(Continued in next column)
and Scene: Agamemnon's palace at Argos
Pictures at an Exhibition
Promenade: The Gnome: Promenade; The Old Castle; Promenade: The Tqileries-children quarrelling at play; Bydlo-the Polish ox-wagon: Promenade; Ballet of the Chickens Emerging from their Shells: Samuel Goldenberg and Schmuyle; Promenade; The Market at Limoges; The Catacombs; The Hut of Baba-Yaga; The Great Gate of Kiev played by Ventsislav Yankoff (piano)
Three Metaphysical Poems in Dialogue