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John Ireland's Songs and Piano Music by GEOFFREY BUSH
Musical Profile: Alexander Goehr by HUGH WOOD
Carl Maria von Weber : book review by SIR JACK WESTRUP Walking Encyclopaedia by SIDNEY HARRISON
Edited by Anna Instone and Julian Herbage
Introduced by JULIAN Herbage

Contributors

Music By:
Geoffrey Bush
Unknown:
Alexander Goehr
Unknown:
Hugh Wood
Unknown:
Carl Maria von Weber
Review By:
Sir Jack Westrup
Unknown:
Sidney Harrison
Edited By:
Anna Instone
Unknown:
Julian Herbage
Introduced By:
Julian Herbage

ILSE WOLF (soprano)
SYBIL MICHELOW (contralto) IAN PARTRIDGE (tenor)
JOHN CAROL CASE (baritone)
TILFORD BACH FESTIVAL CHOIR
Obbligati:
Mary Ryan and Ronald Gillham (flute) Sarah Francis and Natalie James (oboe) Olga Hegedus
(piccolo cello and cello)
Continuo:
Derek Stevens (organ and harpsichord)
Geoffrey Gambold (bassoon) Francis Baines (double-bass)
TILFORD BACH FESTIVAL ORCHESTRA
Led by Vera Kantrovitch
Conductor, Denys Darlow
Cantata No. 85: Ich bin ein guter xHirt
Cantata No. 176: Es 1st eln trotzig und verzagt Ding
Cantata No. 164: Ihr, die ihr euch von Christo nennet

Contributors

Soprano:
Ilse Wolf
Contralto:
Sybil Michelow
Tenor:
Ian Partridge
Tenor:
John Carol Case
Unknown:
Mary Ryan
Flute:
Ronald Gillham
Flute:
Sarah Francis
Oboe:
Natalie James
Oboe:
Olga Hegedus
Unknown:
Derek Stevens
Bassoon:
Geoffrey Gambold
Double-Bass:
Francis Baines
Conductor:
Vera Kantrovitch
Conductor:
Denys Darlow

A complete performance of the famous Savoy opera by Gilbert and Sullivan
Chorus of School-Girls, Nobles, Guards and Coolies
THE JOHN McCARTHY SINGER and the BBC CONCERT ORCHESTRA Leader, Arthur Leavins
Conducted by STANFORD ROBINSON
Produced by Michael MOORES
ACT 1 Courtyard of Ko-Ko's Official
Residence
Act 2 Ko-Ko's Garden
Broadcast on May 1, 1966

Contributors

Leader:
Arthur Leavins
Conducted By:
Stanford Robinson
Produced By:
Michael Moores
The Mikado of Japan:
Forbes Robinson
The Mikado of Japan spoken by:
Ronald Baddiley
Nanki-Poo, his son, disguised as a wandering minstrel and in love with YUM-YUM:
Max Worthley
Nanki-Poo, his son, disguised as a wandering minstrel and in love with YUM-YUM spoken by:
David Enders
Ko-Ko Lord High Executioner of Titipu:
Peter Pratt
Pooh-Bah, Lord High Everything Else:
Ian Wallace
Pooh-Bah, Lord High Everything Else spoken by:
Jack May
Pish-Tush, a Noble Lord:
Derek Hammond-Stroud
Pish-Tush, a Noble Lord spoken by:
Hugh Dickson
Three Sisters, wards of Ko-Ko:
Yum-Yum: Cynthia Glover
Three Sisters, wards of Ko-Ko:
Yum-Yum spoken by: Meg Wyn Owen
Three Sisters, wards of Ko-Ko:
Pitti-Sing: Patricia Lambert
Three Sisters, wards of Ko-Ko:
Peep-Bo: Ursula Connors
Three Sisters, wards of Ko-Ko:
Peep-Bo spoken ty: Wendy Lovelock
Katisha, an elderly lady, in love with Nanki-Poo:
Jean Allister
Katisha, an elderly lady, in love with Nanki-Poo spoken by:
Margaret Gordon

A conversation between
ANTHONY DYSON
Chaplain of Ripon Hall, Oxford and JOHN LEWIS
Lecturer in Philosophy at Morley College, London
The dialogue between Christians and Communists is forging ahead in continental Europe. In this country it is nourishing among small, informal groups. Mr. Dyson and Dr. Lewis explore some of the fundamental issues raised by such contributors to the debate as Teilhard de Chardin , Roger Garaudy , Harvey Cox and, most recently. Leslie Dewart. in his boot The Future of Belief.
Second broadcast
The Future of Belief:
Anthony Kenny and Leslie Dewart : May 5

Contributors

Unknown:
Anthony Dyson
Unknown:
John Lewis
Unknown:
Teilhard de Chardin
Unknown:
Roger Garaudy
Unknown:
Harvey Cox
Unknown:
Leslie Dewart.
Unknown:
Anthony Kenny
Unknown:
Leslie Dewart

on East African Pop
Compiled and introduced by JOHN STORM ROBERTS
Produced by Douglas Cleverdon
The exuberant world of East African pop music (expressed through the flourishing recording companies of Kenya) reveals an astonishing range of interweaving styles. Kenya and Tanzania have their own indigenous pop: but a major recent influence has been the Congolese evolution of Latin-American sounds.
To be repeated on May 20 followed by an interlude at 7.25

Contributors

Introduced By:
John Storm Roberts
Produced By:
Douglas Cleverdon

A programme in which different interpretations on gramophone records are compared ERIC SAMS talks about Schumann's Dichterliebe as recorded by LOTTE LEHMANN and BRUNO WALTER , PETER PEARS and BENJAMIN BRITTEN , AKSEL SCHIOTZ and GERALD MOORE , CHARLES PANZERA and ALFRED CORTOT, and others
Seconl broadcast

Contributors

Talks:
Eric Sams
Unknown:
Lotte Lehmann
Unknown:
Bruno Walter
Unknown:
Benjamin Britten
Unknown:
Aksel Schiotz
Unknown:
Gerald Moore
Unknown:
Charles Panzera
Unknown:
Fred Cortot

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Live music and the arts: broadcasts more live music than any other radio network. Classical music is its core. Genres include world and new music, jazz, speech and drama.

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