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Quartet in D minor, for two flutes, recorder, and continuo.Telemann FRANS VESTER. JOOST TROMP FRANS BRÜGGEN
GUSTAV LEONHARDT
(harpsichord continuo)
Brian POLLARD (bassoon continuo)
NEW PHILARMONIA Orchestra Conducted by RAYMOND LEPPARD gramophone records

Contributors

Bassoon:
Brian Pollard
Conducted By:
Raymond Leppard

Bach Sinfonia in B minor (Cantata No.
209: Non sa che sia dolore) HANS-JÜRGEN MÖHRING (flute) COLOGNE SOLOISTS ENSEMBLE Conducted by HELMUT MÜLLER-BRÜHL
9.12* Magnificat in D major
Maria STADER (soprano) HERTILA TÖPPER (alto)
ERNST HAEFLIGER (tenor) DIETRICH FISCHER-DIESKAU (baritone)
MUNICH BACH CHOIR AND ORCHESTRA
Conducted by KARL RICHTER gramophone records

Contributors

Unknown:
Bach Sinfonia
Soprano:
Maria Stader
Tenor:
Ernst Haefliger
Conducted By:
Karl Richter

CELIA NICKLIN (oboe) CARMEL KAINE (violin) PHILIP JENKINS (piano) first broadcast performance
Sonata for violin and piano Debussy
Ninth in a series of thirteen weekly recitals given before an invited -audience in the Concert Hall, Broadcasting House, London, W.l. Applications for tickets should be sent to the Ticket Unit. BBC. Broadcasting House, London. WIA 1AA. enclosing s.a.e.

Contributors

Oboe:
Celia Nicklin
Violin:
Carmel Kaine
Piano:
Philip Jenkins

First of four weekly recitals including songs by one or both of these composers
JENIFER EDDY (soprano)
BARRY MCDANIEL (baritone) ERNEST Lush (piano)
Broadcast on July 7. 1968
Sep. 3: Heinz Rehluss , Ernest Lush-Brahms , Wolf, Ptitzner

Contributors

Baritone:
Barry McDaniel
Unknown:
Heinz Rehluss
Unknown:
Ernest Lush-Brahms

Georges Brassens in the wings of the Bobino Theatre in Montparnasse talks (in French) to Carl Wildman — who introduces (in English) this fabulist much loved by Parisians: illustrated by gramophone records
Extended version of the broadcast
On January 14

Contributors

Unknown:
Georges Brassens
Unknown:
Carl Wildman

A new play by Gert Hofmann translated from the German and adapted for radio by DONALD WATSON
With Sybil Thorndike
Gert Hofmann , who teaches at Edinburgh University, is one of the most successful of the younger German playwrights. His play Power of Persuasion was produced in the West End of London some time ago. The Son deals with the age-old subject of the returning soldier in a tragi-comic vein.
Produced by MARTIN Essmi

Contributors

Play By:
Gert Hofmann
Unknown:
Donald Watson
Unknown:
Sybil Thorndike
Unknown:
Gert Hofmann
Produced By:
Martin Essmi
The Mother:
Sybil Thorndike
Karl:
Peter Baldwin
Town Clerk:
Godfrey Kenton
His Secretary:
Madi Hedd
Ticket-collector:
John Bryning
Pawnbroker:
Charles Simon
Pawnbroker's wife:
Grizelda Hervey
Landlord:
Brian Haines
Fanny:
Kathleen Helme
Lucrezia:
Kate Coleridge
Monica:
Margaret Wolfit

Fine Arts Quartet
Leonard Sorkin (violin) Abram Loft (violin)
Gerald Stanick (viola) George Sopkin (cello)
Broadcast on May 23. 1966, as the last of a series presented by the Third Programme from the Royal Festival Hall. London

Contributors

Violin:
Leonard Sorkin
Violin:
Abram Loft
Viola:
Gerald Stanick
Cello:
George Sopkin

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