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Schumann
Sonata No. 1, in A minor
CHRISTIAN FERRAS (violin) PIERRE BARBIZET (piano)
9.22* Spanische Liebeslieder.
Op. 138
Lots MARSHALL (soprano) REGINA SARFATY (mezzo-soprano)
LÉOPOLD SIMONEAU (tenor)
WILLIAM WARFIELD (baritone) ARTHUR GOLD and ROBERT FIZDALE (piano duet)
0 gramophone records

Contributors

Mezzo-Soprano:
Regina Sarfaty
Baritone:
William Warfield
Piano:
Robert Fizdale

GALLIARD HARPSICHORD Trio Stephen Preston (flute) Anthony Pleeth (cello)
Trevor Pinnock (harpsichord)
THAMES CHAMBER CHOIR
Conductor. Louis HALSEY
Palestrina broadcast Apr. 22, 1965

Contributors

Flute:
Stephen Preston
Cello:
Anthony Pleeth
Harpsichord:
Trevor Pinnock
Conductor:
Louis Halsey

Records chosen by the under-twentles
Piano Concerto No. 2..Shostakovich LEONARD BERNSTEIN (piano) who also directs the New YORK PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA
5.35* Overture on Jewish themes
Prokoliev
ROYAL PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA Conducted by EFREM KURTZ
5.44' Violin Concerto (1940)
Khachaturyan HENRYK SZERYNG LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Conducted by ANTAL DORATI gramophone records

Contributors

Piano:
Shostakovich Leonard Bernstein
Conducted By:
Efrem Kurtz
Conducted By:
Antal Dorati

Sacred Songs
In the black, dismal dungeon of despair
Begin the song
0, I'm sick of life Awake, ye dead
ROBERT TEAR (tenor)
ROGER NORRINGTON (tenor)
JOHN SHIRLEY-QUIRK (baritone) JOHN CAROL CASE (baritone)
Charles Spinks (chamber organ and harpsichord continuo)
Bernard Richards (cello continuo)
The last of six programmes
Broadcast on August 13. 1967

Contributors

Tenor:
Roger Norrington
Baritone:
John Shirley-Quirk
Baritone:
John Carol
Baritone:
Charles Spinks
Cello:
Bernard Richards

A series of eight programmes on how the most fundamental of the biological sciences is being used in a new technology 4: Plants made to measure by DR. RALPH RILEY
The Plant Breeding Institute Cambridge
Wheat breeding-for long the selection of the best from the best and hoping for the best-has been greatly helped by the ability of breeders to manipulate chromosomes and even single genes. It seems quite possible that research on the chromosomes of wheat may also indicate ways to prevent some human cellular abnormalities.

Contributors

Unknown:
Dr. Ralph Riley

A play for radio by Alan Gosling
The setting:
A pub, somewhere in England
Produced by JOHN GIBSON
To be repeated on June 16 See page 36 followed by an interlude at 9.20

Contributors

Unknown:
Alan Gosling
Produced By:
John Gibson
Clarrie:
Ronald Herdman
Rowe:
Lockwood West
Lil:
Marjorie Westbury
Husband:
Haydn Jones
Chazz:
Nigel Anthony
Jimmy:
Alexander John
Policeman:
Alan Dudley

Discussion of the problems of interpretation arising in songs by Debussy and Duparc
Debussy(Ballades Les femmes de Paris de Villon) sung by ROBERT BATEMAN
Green sung by SHEILA AMIT with DAVID WILLISON (piano)
Duparc: Le soupir sung by CHARLES PARKER
Accompanist, JOAN HUGHES
The last of three programmes recorded at the Library, Institute of Mathematics, Imperial College of Science and Technology, London
Broadcast on December 13. 1967

Contributors

Sung By:
Robert Bateman
Sung By:
Sheila Amit
Piano:
David Willison
Sung By:
Charles Parker
Accompanist:
Joan Hughes

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