Listings
Bath FESTIVAL ORCHESTRA With
WILLIAM BENNETT (flute)
GEORGE MALCOLM (harpsichord) Directed by YEHUDI MENUHIN (violin) gramophone records
Contributors
Flute:
William
Bennett
Harpsichord:
George
Malcolm
Violin:
Yehudi
Menuhin
Purcell JAYE CONSORT OF VIOLS
Francis Baines (treble viol)
Elizabeth Baines (treble viol) Peter Vel (tenor viol) Jane Ryan (bass viol)
ROBERT TEAR (tenor)
ROGER NORRINGTON (tenor)
John SHIRLEY-QUIRK (baritone) John CAROL CASE (baritone)
CHARLES SPINKS (chamber orgaL and harpsichord continuo)
BERNARD RICRARDS (cello)
Four-part Fantasias
No. 5. in B flat major No. 6. in F major No. 7. in C minor
9.16* Sacred Songs
Begin the song
O. I'm sick of life Awake. ye dead
9.32* Four-part Fantasias
No. 8. in D minor No. 11, in G major No. 12. in D minor
The songs were broadcast on August
13. 1967
Contributors
Unknown:
Purcell
Jaye
Unknown:
Francis
Baines
Unknown:
Elizabeth
Baines
Tenor:
Peter
Vel
Bass:
Jane
Ryan
Tenor:
Roger
Norrington
Baritone:
John
Shirley-Quirk
Baritone:
John
Carol
Baritone:
Charles
Spinks
Cello:
Bernard
Ricrards
0 A programme of recently released records
CREMONA STRING QUARTET Hugh Maguire (violin) lona Brown (violin)
Cecil Aronowitz (viola) Terence Weil (cello)
BALINT VAZSONYI(piano)
The Liszt was broadcast on July 20.
1967
Contributors
Violin:
Hugh
Maguire
Violin:
Lona
Brown
Viola:
Cecil
Aronowitz
Cello:
Terence
Weil
DANIEL WAYENBERG (piano)
BBC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Leader, Hugh Maguire
Conducted by SIR MALCOLM SARGENT
Parti
Broadcast on July 26. 1966
Contributors
Leader:
Hugh
Maguire
Conducted By:
Sir Malcolm
Sargent
by PHILIP GAMMON
Contributors
Unknown:
Philip
Gammon
Leader. Maurice Brett
Conductor, TERENCE LOVETT
Contributors
Leader:
Maurice
Brett
Conductor:
Terence
Lovett
0 Opera in two acts
Libretto by FELICE ROMANI
Music by Bellini
Sung in Italian gramophone records
AMBROSIAN OPERA CHORUS
LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Conducted by RICHARD BONYNGE
The action takes place In the castle of Blnasco. in the year 1418
ACTl
Scene 1 The inner courtyard of the castle
Scene 2 Agnese's apartments Scene 3 The castle grounds
Scene 4 A remote part of the castle
Contributors
Unknown:
Felice
Romani
Conducted By:
Richard
Bonynge
(guitar) gramophone record
0 ACT 2
Scene 1 A gallery In the castle
Scene 2 A hall leading to the dungeons
by ARNOLD RICHARDSON
From the Civic Hall. Wolverhampton
Contributors
Unknown:
Arnold
Richardson
CHRISTOPHER GRIERlooks at some non-broadcast musical events taking place in the West, Wales, and Northern Ireland during the next seven days
Contributors
Unknown:
Christopher
Grierlooks
A series of four programmes containing interviews with leading people in Denmark. Norway, and Sweden on institutions, politics, welfare, commerce, industry, agriculture and ways of life. Programme 1
Similarities between the three countries and their differences; how they co-operate; what the countries look like; their climates; and agriculture in Denmark
Presented by JOHN COBB
Produced by Georee Walton Scott
A book list is available from Study Session. BBC. P.O. Box 1AA, London. W.I.
Contributors
Presented By:
John
Cobb
Produced By:
Georee Walton
Scott
A simple guide for people with little or no musical training
Thirteen illustrated talks by ROGERNOItTH
5: Concord and Discord
Produced by Peter Dodd
Contributors
Produced By:
Peter
Dodd
by James Hanley with Marie Kean and Betty Hardy
A study of loneliness. An old Irish woman spends her life in and out of jail. People care for her but in a detached way. With Mrs. Biddulph, her closest friend, some kind of existence is eked out.
Cast in order of speaking:
Others taking part:
Leonard Fenton , Carol Marsh Ann Murray , and John Wyse
Produced by RONALD MASON
Second broadcast
Contributors
Unknown:
James
Hanley
Unknown:
Marie
Kean
Unknown:
Betty
Hardy
Unknown:
Leonard
Fenton
Unknown:
Carol
Marsh
Unknown:
Ann
Murray
Produced By:
Ronald
Mason
Court usher:
John
Hollis
Mrs Monaghan:
Marie
Kean
First Magistrate:
Lockwood
West
Clerk in Court:
Ronald
Herdman
Mrs Laurent:
Pauline
Letts
Mr Jennings:
John
Justin
Mr Bolton:
Ralph
Truman
Mrs Biddulph:
Betty
Hardy
Mr Tench:
Duncan
McIntyre
Mrs Tench:
Barbara
Mitchell
Mrs Sloane:
Marjorie
Westbury
Second Magistrate (Mr Laxby):
Walter
Fitzgerald
S with Sviatoslav Richter (piano) and the English Chamber Orchestra
Leader, Emanuel Hurwitz Part]
Adagio and Fugue in C minor, for string orchestra (K.546)
8.55* Piano Concerto No. 22. in E flat major (K.482)
Contributors
Piano:
Sviatoslav
Richter
Leader:
Emanuel
Hurwitz
Two talks on decision making in the world of poverty by MICHAEL LIPTON
Fellow in Economics at the Institute of Development Studies University of Sussex, and Fellow of All Souls
2: Strategies of Security
If peasant farmers do not simply pursue maximum profit, what theory of decisions will explain their behaviour better? Here sophisticated concepts like game theory and learning theory prove surprisingly illuminating.
6 Part 2
Symphony No. 40, in G minor
(K 550)
A concert given at the Mattings,
Snape. last June as part of the Aldeburgh Festival
1874-1925
Meeting-House Hill and other poems chosen and introduced by DAVID DAVIS
Reader, MARGARET ROBERTSON
' Strange meeting-house
Pausing a moment upon a squalid hilltop.'
Recent American Poetry, introduced by Donald Hall : Feb. 11 followed by an interlude at 10.50
Contributors
Introduced By:
David
Davis
Reader:
Margaret
Robertson
Duced By:
Donald
Hall
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