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Cantata No. 169: Gott soil allein mein Herze haben
JANET BAKER (mezzo-soprano) AMBROSIAN SINGERS
Bath FESTIVAL ORCHESTRA
Conducted by YEHUDI MENUIIIN
9.28* Brandenburg Concerto No. 2. in F major
BATH FESTIVAL
CHAMBER ORCHESTRA, directed by Yehudi Menuhin (violin) gramophone records
by ROBERT JOYCE
From Llandaff Cathedral
Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau (baritone) EDITH Picht-Axenfeld (harpsichord) IRMGARD POPPEN (Cello)
David Oistrakh (violin)
HANS Pischner (harpsichord)
Christa Ludwig (soprano)
GERVASE DE PEYER (clarinet) GEOFFREY PARSONS (pianoo
BUDAPEST String QUARTET with RUDOLF Serkin (piano) gramophone records
HALLfi ORCHESTRA
Leader, Martin Milner
Conductor, SIR JOHN BARBIROLLI
1.0 News; Weather
BBC MIDLAND LIGHT ORCHESTRA
Conductor,
GILBERT VINTER LONDON STUDIO STRINGS Conducted by Hans-Hubert Schonzeleb
BRNO Philharmonic ORCHESTRA Conducted by Jiri WALKMANS with EVA BERNATHOVA (piano)
Part 1
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Fourth of six weekly programmes
Symphony in C minor (Asrael)..5«ft
Royal Philharmonic Society Concert recorded at the Royal Festival Hall. London, on November 13. 1968
International Choral Competition
Great Britain
Elimination Rounds youth class
Round 1, Match 2
From Northern Ireland
METHODIST COLLEGE (BELFAST) MADRIGAL GROUP
Conductor, WILLIAM McCAY v. From the Midlands SOLIHULL HIGH SCHOOL FOR GmLS CHOIR
Conductor, MARGARET Wharam
EQUAL VOICE CLASS
Round 1, Match 2
From tke South-East
Bromley Male Voice Choib Conductor, PETER BARLOW v. From the North
FELLING MALE VOICE CHOIR
Conductor, Norman WILLIAMS
Adjudicators, SIR THOMAS ARMSTRONG ALLEN Pekcival , DAVID WILLCOCKS
Introduced by MARTIN Muncaster
Produced by Anthony Philpott
ERNEST BRADBURY takes a look at some musical events in the Midlands and East Anglia during the next seven days
See page 44
ERIC RHODE talks to the Polish director ROMAN POLANSKI about his first American film, Rosemary's Baby, which opens tomorrow at the Paramount Cinema, Piccadilly, London ard to MICHAEL Elliott about the stage version of George Eliot 's Daniel Deronda (adapted by James Maxwell and starring Vanessa Redgrave ) which he is directing for the '69 Theatre Company at the University of Manchester
Produced by Philip French
Pop Music of Francophone Africa
Compiled and introduced by JOHN STORM ROBERTS
Derivative Congolese pop music is, at first hearing, the most influential of African styles. John Storm Roberts discusses this apparent paradox and looks at music from other French-speaking countries.
Produced by Douglas Cleverdon
(baritone) with Jorg Demus (piano)
Schubert
Part 1
Der Musensohn Du bist die Ruh'
Der Einsame: 1m Abendrot
8.47- An die Freunde
Freiwilliges Versenken An die Leier
Aus Heliopolis II
by IAN WATT
Professor of English at Stanford University, California, and author of The Rise of the Novel
3: The Ironic Voice
In his concluding talk based on his work-in-progress, Professor Watt examines the characteristically ironic posture of the Augustan writers, discusses its origin in their sense of the dichotomy of the mob and the elite, and analyses Its function in the work of Swift, Pope, Johnson, and others.
Recorded for the BBC at Palo Alto. California
Second broadcast
Part 2
Auf der Bruck Standchen (Leise llehen)
Die Sterne
9J8* Nachtviolen Der Wanderer an den Mond
An Sylvia
9.45* Das Fischermadchen Im Friihling
Nacht und Traume; Abschied
A recording of a recital from the Edinburgh International Festival. 1968. in the Usher Hall
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