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HAZEL HOLT (soprano)
MARGARET CABLE (contralto)
KENNETH BOWEN (tenor)
CHRISTOPHER KEYTE (bass)
THAMES CHAMBER CHOIR
OLGA HEGEDUS
(cello piccolo obbligato)
Continuo:
HAROLD LESTER (organ) TERENCE WEIL (cello)
THAMES CHAMBER ORCHESTRA Leader, Marjorie Laver
Conductor, MICHAEL DOBSON
Cantata No. 44: Sie werden eucb in den Bann tun
9.26* Cantata No. 183: Sie werden euch in den Bann tun

Contributors

Soprano:
Hazel Holt
Contralto:
Margaret Cable
Tenor:
Kenneth Bowen
Bass:
Christopher Keyte
Cello:
Olga Hegedus
Unknown:
Harold Lester
Cello:
Terence Weil
Leader:
Marjorie Laver
Conductor:
Michael Dobson

The Golden Age of Polyphony by ALEC ROBERTSON
Stravinsky and the Piano by DONALD MITCHELL
Musical Profile: Erich Kunz by CHARLES OSBORNE
Music twenty-five years ago by WILLIAM MANN
Introduced by JULIAN HERBAGE

Contributors

Unknown:
Alec Robertson
Unknown:
Donald Mitchell
Unknown:
Erich Kunz
Unknown:
Charles Osborne
Unknown:
William Mann
Introduced By:
Julian Herbage

JIRI VALEK(flute) KAREL LANG (oboe)
VACLAV KYZIVAT (clarinet) JAKOSLAV ROZAC (bassoon) AKNOSTCHARVAT(horn) MILAN VITEK(violin)
MILAN HERMANEK (viola) RUDOLF LOJDA (cello)
VACLAV FUKA (double-basi) with JAN KREJCI (violin)
A public concert at the Queen Elizabeth Hall , London
Part I

Contributors

Oboe:
Karel Lang
Viola:
Milan Hermanek
Cello:
Rudolf Lojda
Violin:
Jan Krejci
Unknown:
Queen Elizabeth Hall

in conversation with DAVID SYLVESTER
7: Frank Stella painter of stripes and polygonal canvases who is among the artists represented in the current exhibition of American art at the Tate Gallery, London: 'The Art of the Real '
Second broadcast
Robert Morris : May 25

Contributors

Unknown:
Frank Stella
Unknown:
Robert Morris

Early Music Consort: James Bowman (counter-tenor); Nigel Rogers (tenor); Mary Remnant (medieval fiddle, rebec, psaltery); Oliver Brookes (viol); Christopher Hogwood (organ, harp)
Director, David Munrow (recorder, crumhorn, sordun, shawm)
with Paul Esswood (counter-tenor)

A programme of ballades, motets, and other pieces by the 14th century French poet-composer.

Contributors

Unknown:
James Bowman
Tenor:
Nigel Rogers
Tenor:
Mary Rem
Unknown:
Oliver Brookes
Unknown:
Christopher Hogwood
Unknown:
Paul Esswood

by Christopher Hampton
'My search for universal experience has led me here. To lead an idle, pointless life of poverty, as the minion of a bald, ugly, ageing, drunken lyric poet, who clings on to me because his wife won'take him back.' and Produced by RONALD MASON
Second broadcast

Contributors

Unknown:
Christopher Hampton
Produced By:
Ronald Mason
Verlaine:
Derek Godfrey
Rimbaud:
Kenneth Cranham
Rimbaud:
Gwen Watford
Mme de Fleurville:
Marjorie Westbury
Mathilde:
Rosalind Shanks
Charles Cros:
Haydn Jones
Maid:
Kathleen Helme
M de Fleurville:
David March
Etienne Carjat:
Nigel Hawthorne
Jean Aicard:
Peter Pratt
Ernest Cabaner:
Leonard Fenton
Eugenie Krantz:
Barbara Mitchell
Isabelle Rimbaud:
Gwen Watford

A short story by the Neapolitan writer GIUSEPPE MAROTTA translated for the Third
« Programme by Guido Waldman
Donna Sofia lost the ring her husband, the pizza-vendor, gave her. It may have fallen into the dough she was kneading: at least, that was her explanation.
Read by MICHAEL MCCLAIN

Contributors

Unknown:
Giuseppe Marotta
Programme By:
Guido Waldman
Programme By:
Donna Sofia
Read By:
Michael McClain

by Geoffrey Chaucer
Written between !:182 and 1387 The fifth of twelve weekly dramatised readings from the new English translation by PROFESSORNEVILL COGHILL
Produced by Raymond Raikes ⓢ
Sixth reading: May 24

Contributors

Unknown:
Geoffrey Chaucer
Translation By:
Professornevill Coghill
Produced By:
Raymond Raikes
Chaucer:
Marius Goring
Troilus:
Alexander John
Criseyde:
Elizabeth Morgan
Pandarus:
Gabriel Woolf

BBC Radio 3

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