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Introduced by JULIAN HERBAGE Britten's ' The Burning Fiery
Furnace' by JOHN WARRACK
Musical Profile: Wilhelm Kempff by EDWARD GREENFIELD Music Fifty Years Ago by WILLIAM MANN
Chaliapin: book review by PHILIP HOPE-WALLACE

Contributors

Introduced By:
Julian Herbage
Unknown:
John Warrack
Unknown:
Wilhelm Kempff
Unknown:
Edward Greenfield
Unknown:
William Mann

Ilse Wolf (soprano) Shirley Minty (contralto) Duncan Robertson (tenor) Benjamin Luxon (baritone)
The Ambrosian Singers
Obbligati: Tess Miller (oboe and oboe d'amore) Catherine Smith (oboe) Allen Handy (trumpet)
Continuo: Alan Harverson (organ) Olga Hegedus (cello) Francis Baines (double-bass)
Philomusica of London
Leader, Carl Pini
Conducted by David Lloyd-Jones

Cantata No. 116: Du Friedefurst, Herr Jesu Christ

12.22* Cantata No. 126: Erhalt' uns, Herr, bei deinem Wort

12.44* Cantata No. 181: Leicht-Besinnte Flattergeister

Contributors

Tenor:
Duncan Robertson
Oboe:
Tess Miller
Oboe:
Catherine Smith
Unknown:
Alan Harverson
Cello:
Olga Hegedus
Double-Bass:
Francis Baines
Leader:
Carl Pini
Conducted By:
David Lloyd-Jones

Vivaldi HUGH BEAN (violin)
CHARLES SPINKS
(harpsichord continuo) STRINGS OF THE
NEW PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA Led by Desmond Bradley
Conducted by LEOPOLD STOKOWSKI

Contributors

Violin:
Hugh Bean
Harpsichord:
Charles Spinks
Unknown:
Desmond Bradley
Conducted By:
Leopold Stokowski

A parable for church performance
Words by WILLIAM PLOMER
Music by Benjamin Britten in the production by the English Opera Group
The Herald and Chorus Leader
PETER LEEMING (bass-baritone) ENGLISH OPERA GROUP CHORUS RICHARD ADENEY (flute) NEILL SANDERS (horn)
CECIL ARONOWITZ (Viola)
KEITH MARJORAM (double-bass) BRIAN WILSON (harp)
JAMES BLADES (percussion) ROGER BRENNER (trombone) PHILIP LEDGER (organ)
The action takes place In Babylon in the sixth century B.C.
Kenneth Macdonald broadcasts by permission of the General Administrator. Royal Opera House Covent Garden; Stafford Dean by permission of Sadler's Wells Opera Company tPart of a Promenade Concert broadcast on July 24. 1967

Contributors

Unknown:
William Plomer
Music By:
Benjamin Britten
Bass-Baritone:
Peter Leeming
Flute:
Richard Adeney
Horn:
Neill Sanders
Viola:
Cecil Aronowitz
Double-Bass:
Keith Marjoram
Harp:
Brian Wilson
Harp:
James Blades
Unknown:
Roger Brenner
Unknown:
Philip Ledger
Unknown:
Kenneth MacDonald
Unknown:
Stafford Dean

Harpsichord Suite in F sharp minor
Prelude: Largo: Allegro; Gigue
4.26* Sonata in A major, Op.
No. 3, for violin and continuo t.35* Cantata: Dite, mie piante, for soprano and continuo
4.46* Harpsichord Suite in F minor
Prelude; Allegro
Allemande; Courante; Gigue
COLIN TILNEY (harpsichord) EMANUEL HURWITZ (violin) PATRICIA CLARK (soprano)
TERENCE WElL (cello continuo) CHARLES SPINKS
(harpsichord continuo)
Sixteenth in an extended series of programmes devoted to a wide range of Handel's music
Cantata broadcast Sept. 26. 1967:
Violin Sonata. Jan. 27
Next programme in this series, Belshazzar: February 28

Contributors

Violin:
Emanuel Hurwitz
Soprano:
Patricia Clark

tSome tales of Beadle County by J. L. CARR
J. L. Carr , English novelist and journalist, spent two periods as a teacher in Huron, South Dakota, a year in 1938 and another year in 1956. During his first visit he met Huron's ' Historical Society '-old frontiersmen who themselves had made the history they were attempting to set down. On his second he found himself the only survivor able to complete their work.

Contributors

Unknown:
J. L. Carr
Unknown:
J. L. Carr

Musica Reservata
Jantina Noorman (mezzo-soprano)
Nigel Rogers (tenor)
Don Smithers (cornett, crumhorn, and sordun) David Munrow (curtal, crumhorn, and sordun)
Alan Lumsden (trombone) Tony Moore (trombone) John Beckett (organ) Director,
Michael Morrow (crumhorn)

Contributors

Tenor:
Nigel Rogers
Tenor:
Don Smithers
Unknown:
David Munrow
Unknown:
Alan Lumsden
Unknown:
Tony Moore
Unknown:
John Beckett
Unknown:
Michael Morrow

A programme on literary copyright by Eric Ewens with a commentary written and spoken by the author
Other parts: LeRoy Lingwood , Ian Lubbock, Antony Viccars
Produced by DAVID THOMSON

Contributors

Unknown:
Eric Ewens
Unknown:
Leroy Lingwood
Unknown:
Antony Viccars
Produced By:
David Thomson
Serjeant Talfourd:
Hugh Burden
Stanhope:
Denys Blakelock
Wordsworth:
Edgar Norfolk
Macaulay:
Ralph Truman
Carlyle:
Duncan McIntyre
Disraeli:
Valentine Dyall
Wakeley:
John Sharp
Dr Johnson:
Anthony Jacobs
Boswell:
Stuart Campbell

by PETER A. R. CALVERT
Che Guevara , who died last November, has left behind a reputation comparable to that of the legendary heroes of the past. In this talk, Peter Calvert discusses the theory and practice of guerrilla warfare and assesses the achievements of Guevara as guerrilla leader.

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter A. R. Calvert
Unknown:
Che Guevara
Unknown:
Peter Calvert

A review of recent books by John ASHBERY , JIM HARRISON KENNETH REXROTH
ADRIENNE RICH. WILLIAM STAFFORD and JOHN WOODS
Arranged and introduced by DONALD HALL and read by DONALD HALL and ALLEN JACOBS
H.D. — selections of poems bu the American imagist: Feb. 25

Contributors

Unknown:
John Ashbery
Unknown:
Jim Harrison
Unknown:
Kenneth Rexroth
Unknown:
William Stafford
Introduced By:
Donald Hall
Read By:
Donald Hall

BBC Radio 3

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