Strange structures
Unsolved mysteries of the, world are being examined in a programme series on Concert radio from Radio Deutsche Welle. This week (tonight at 7.00) in Asia the subject is the strange structures at Mohenjo-Daro and Harappa. Is this mankinds greatest mystery? Symphonic Liadov and Tchaikovsky provide symphonic poems as samples from the output in this genre by nineteenth-cen-tury composers today on the Concert programme at 9.40 a.m. The U.S.S.R. Symphony conducted by Konstantin Ivanov. has three samples from Liadov — Kikimora, Op 63. The Enchanted Lake, Op 62, and Baba Yaga, Op 56. The Tchaikovsky is Francesca da Rimini, recorded by the National Symphony of Washington conducted by Antal Dorati.
N.Z. pianist
From a concert that the New Zealand pianist. Rae de Lisle, gave in the Nelson School of Music, Radio New Zealand recorded her recital of music by Haydn and Debussy. Rae de Lisle plays Haydn's "English" sonata, the sonata No. 60 in C. and Debussy's Suite Bergamasque and L'lsle Joyeuse. Concert. 9.45 p.m. Lutoslawski The outstanding presentday Polish composer, Witold Lutoslawski. conducts his own music with the Austrian 'Radio Symphony in recordings made for Austrian Radio. The Lutoslawski works to be heard are Novelette (1979). Les Espaces du Sommeil (1975) and his Concerto - for Orchestra (1954). Concert. 7.50 p.m. -
Russian story Maxim Gorky’s “The Woman with the Blue Eyes" is the story dramatised for radio by Bill Baer in the Russian story season this week — Concert tomorrow at 4 p.m. Podshiblo is an assistant police inspector in a Russian provincial city on the Danube in the 1890 s. An attractive woman visits his office for a permit to solicit at the fair. She insists she is a widow doing this to support herself and her two children. Podshiblo immediately takes a personal interest in the woman, though he doubts her story. What happens at the fair? Antony Groser plays Podshiblo and Christine Bartlett the woman in this Gorky dramatisation.
Listening
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