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II combattimento di Tancredi e
Clorinda
.ELISABETH SPEISER (soprano) RODOLFO MALACARNE (tenor) LAERTE MALAGUTI (bass)
MAINZ CHAMBER ORCHESTRA Conducted by GÜNTER KEHR
9.26* Madrigal: Tempro lacetra
ROLDOLFO MALACARNE (tenor) MAINZ CHAMBER ORCHESTRA Conducted by GÜNTER KEHB gramophone records
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by W. 0. MINAY
From St. Cuthbert's Parish Church,
Edinburgh
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1.0 News; Weather
1.4 Part 2
Broadcast on August 23. 1866
BBC MIDLAND LIGHT Orchestra Leader, John Bradbury
Conducted by FRANCIS Chagrin with JAMES HUGHES (harmonica)
WANDA WILROMIRSKA (violin) 0 POLISH RADIO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Conducted by JAN KRENZ
Part 1
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Last of six weekly programmes
Part 2
First complete broadcast In this country
International Choral CompttltlM Great Britain
Elimination Rounds
MIXED VOICE CLASS: Round 2, Match 2
From the Midlands BROADLAND SINGERS
Conductor, ANGELA DUGDALE t). From the West
THE CAPPELLA SINGERS
Conductor, MARK FOSTER
EQUAL VOICE CLASS: Round 2. Match 1
From Northern Ireland
HARLANDIC MALE VOICE CHOIR Conductor, RONALD MCCULLY v. From Wales
RICHARD WILLIAMS SINGERS
Conductor, RICHARD WILLIAMS
Adjudicators, SIR THOMAS ARMSTRONO ALLEN PERCIVAL , DAVID WILLCOCKS
Introduced by MARTIN MUNCASTER
Produced by Anthony Philpott
FRITZ SPIEGL looks at musical events in the Midlands and East Anglia during the next seven days
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Caro and Scarfe BRYAN ROBERTSON talks with ANTHONY CARO about his retrospective exhibition of sculpture at the Hayward Gallery, South Bank and with the cartoonist
GERALD SCARFE about his one-man show of sculpture and lithographs at the Grosvenor Gallery, 30 Davies Street, London
Produced by Philip French
Gervase de Peyer (clarinet)
BBC Symphony Orchestra Leader, Hugh Bean
Conductor, Colin Davis
Royal
Philharmonic Society concert from the Royal Festival Hall London
Part 1
commissioned by the Royal Philharmonic Society In association with the Calouste Gulbenkiart Foundation, Lisbon
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Reflections in Goethe's Elective Affinities by IDRIS PARRY Professor of Modern German Literature University of Manchester
' To seek the footpath on the water Is a great presumption, but a necessary one. We are observers of miracles. When we know that miracles are only the commonplace connections of nature which are as yet beyond our comprehension, we shall no longer be observers but participators, taking the natural and fluid path of transformation. The miracle, like art, is the echo which comes to us in advance of the event.'
Part 2
Chosen and introduced by J. M. COHEN and read by THE AUTHOR
BASIL JONES , and HUGH DICKSON
Produced by R. D. Smith
Concerto In the Italian style
10.38* French Suite No. 5, in G major
Fantasia in C minor (S.906) played by GEORGE MALCOLM (harpsichord)
Broadcast on April 22. 1967
(Radio 4)
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