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Margaret Kitchin (piano)
BBC Scottish Orchestra
(Leader, J. Mouland Begbie)
Conducted by Norman Del Mar

Overture In E minor (1819)...Schubert

Beethoven's Symphony No. 7: Saturday

The Symphony in C was edited by Fruz Stein and published in 1911. The orchestral parts (evidently copied out towards the end of the eighteenth century) had been discovered at Jena; on the second violin part was written 'par Louis van Beethoven,' and on the cello part 'Symphonie von Bethoven' (sic). It is not difficult to persuade oneself that the Symphony is an early manifestation of the genius of Beethoven. Raymond Chevreuille, the Belgian composer, won the second Italia prize in the 1950 competition with his D'un diable de bricquet. His Piano Concerto No. 2 was written to be played by the competitors in the Queen Elisabeth Prize for pianists held in Brussels last year. (H.R.)

Contributors

Pianist:
Margaret Kitchin
Leader:
J. Mouland Begbie
Conductor:
Norman Del Mar

A translation for broadcasting by C. Day Lewis
Produced by Basil Taylor
Book 6 recorded broadcast of Oct. 21. 1951)
Book 7: May 14

Contributors

Produced By:
Basil Taylor
Narrator:
Alan Wheatley
Sibyl:
Cathleen Nesbitt
Aeneas:
Allan McClelland
Palinurus:
Denis McCarthy
Charon:
Valentine Dyall
Deiphobus:
Michael Flanders
Musaeus:
Raf de La Torre
Anchises:
Carleton Hobbs

Alfred Deller (counter-tenor)
George Malcolm (harpsichord)
Songs: One charming night: If music be the food of love; Fairest Isle
Harpsichord: Prelude in A minor:
Sarabende in A minor: Toccata in A; Hornpipe In D
Songs: Retir'd from any mortal's sight; Mystery's Song: Crown the altar; Beauty thou scene of love

Contributors

Unknown:
Alfred Deller
Harpsichord:
George Malcolm

Third Programme

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