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Ballet Suite (Gluck, arr. Mottl)
VIENNA PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA Conducted by RUDOLF KEMPE
7.24* Invitation to the Dance
(Weber, orch. Berlioz)
PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA
Conducted by HERBERT VON KARAJAN
7.34* Ballet Suite: Horoscope
(Lambert) '
LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Conducted by ROBERT IRVING on gramophone records
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A request programme of gramophone records
Greeting Prelude (Stravinsky) COLUMBIA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Conducted by the COMPOSER
8.5* Burleske for piano and orchestra (Strauss)
BYRON JANIS (piano) with the CHICAGO Symphony ORCHESTRA Conducted by Fritz REINER
8.26* Variations and Fugue on a theme by Mozart (Reger)
BERLIN PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA Conducted by KARL BÖHM
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Purcell
† CAROLINE CRAWSHAW (soprano)
COLIN WHEATLEY (bass-baritone)
OLIVER BROOKES (viola da gamba) NORMAN DYSON (harpsichord)
Duet: Upon a quiet conscience
Soprano:
The Blessed Virgin's Expostulation
Bass-baritone:
Evening Hymn
Arise, ye subterranean winds
Duets:
While bolts and bars
Dulcibella, whene'er I sue
Soprano: The Plaint
Bass-baritone: Mad Tom
Duet:
Fill the bowl with rosy wine
Sonata in D major, Op. 69 No. 3
(Dussek)
ZDENEK HNAT (piano)
10.1* Octet in F major (Schubert)
DAVID GLAZER (clarinet)
ARTHUR WEISBERG (bassoon) JOHN BARROWS (horn)
LEONARD SORKIN (violin) ABRAM LOFT (violin) IRVING ILMER (viola) GEORGE SOPKIN (cello)
HAROLD SIEGEL (double-bass) on gramophone records
JULIUS KATCHEN (piano)
BBC NORTHERN ORCHESTRA Led by James Davis
Conductor, GEORGE HURST
Four Serious Songs sung by BERNADETTE GREEVY (contralto) JEANNIE REDDIN (piano)
Recorded in collaboration with Radio Eireann
SCOTTISH NATIONAL ORCHESTRA Leader, Sam Bor
Conductor, ALEXANDER GIBSON
Part I
† CHRISTOPHER GRIER looks at some non-broadcast musical events taking place in the Midlands and East Anglia during the next seven days
Part 2
Symphony Orchestra, conductor, Hugo Rignold: Rossini, Schubert, Delius, Dvorak
THE LONDON LIGHT ORCHESTRA
The programme includes music by Mozart. Johann Strauss , Dag Wiren , Gordon Jacob , Ernest Tom linson, and Offenbach
The sweet season, that bud and bloom forth brings-HENRY HOWARD
Music by Monteverdi. Ireland Vaughan Williams , Grieg Farmer,
Bax Hindemith , Marlinu and Ie Jeune
ELIZABETH POWELL (piano)
LINDEN SINGERS
Conducted by WILLIAM LLEWELLYN
Devised by David Stone
No. 5, in D major (K.175) INGRID HAEBLER (piano)
PRO MUSICA ORCHESTRA, VIENNA Conducted by PAUL WALTER
3.51* No. 8, in C major (K.246) WILHELM KEMPFF (piano)
BERLIN PHILMARMONIC ORCHESTRA Conducted by FERDINAND LEITNER
4.14' No. 16, in D major (K.451) GEZA ANDA (piano) who also directs the CAMERATA ACADEMICA OF THE SALZBURG MOZARTEUM on gramophone records
Sunday's broadcast
Next week: No. 27, in B flat major (K.595) and No. 14, in E flat major (K.449)
CECIL ARONOWITZ (viola)
CELIA ARIELI (piano)
STEVE RACE introduces the best of present-day jazz on records with a News Profile from PETER CLAYTON
Ten programmes on aspects of Latin America
9: Brazil by GILBERT PHELPS
After Independence. Spain's American empire split into nineteen republics. The provinces of Portuguese Brazil, on the other hand, emerged as a single nation, to become the largest of the Latin American countries both in area and population. Mr. Phelps discusses some of the unique characteristics of modern Brazil in the light of her past history.
With readings by John Glen and Peter Bartlett
Produced by Adrian Johnson
A booklet is available
Previously broadcast on April 6
A Background to Music series for choral singers and conductors
12: LOUIS HALSEY talks about Kodaly's Annie Miller with illustrations recorded by BANSTEAD MUSICAL SOCIETY
Produced by Peter Dodd
Broadcast on December 16. 1964
A list of works being discussed In this series can be obtained by writing to [address removed], enclosing a stamped addressed envelope.
A music drama in four scenes by Wagner sung in German
From the Royal Opera House Covent Garden
Cast in order of singing:
COVENT GARDEN ORCHESTRA Leader, Charles Taylor Conductor, GEORG SOLTI produced by Hans Hotter
An account of the genesis. performances, and reception of Widowers' Houses in 1892 Drawn from contemporary and later accounts, criticisms, and other documents compiled and edited by ERIC EWENS
Produced by TERENCE TILLER
A new production of the programme first broadcast in 1951 To be repeated on October 9
The play: Friday at 8.20 p.m. followed by an interlude at 10.55
Today's overseas commodity and financial news. London Stock Market closing report