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Antoine Dauvergne Overture: Les troqueurs
JEAN-LOUIS PETIT CHAMBER
ORCHESTRA conducted by JEAN-LOUIS PETIT
7.10* Mozart Piano Concerto No 24. in c minor (K 491)
CLIFFORD CURZON LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by ISTVAN KERTESZ
7.41* Boccherini Symphony in E Hat major. Op 35 No 2 MOSCOW CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by RUDOLF BARSHAI gramophone records

Contributors

Unknown:
Antoine Dauvergne
Unknown:
Jean-Louis Petit
Conducted By:
Jean-Louis Petit
Unknown:
Clifford Curzon
Conducted By:
Istvan Kertesz
Conducted By:
Rudolf Barshai

A record request programme
Gluck, rev Wagner Overture: Iphigenie en Aulide
PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA conducted by OTTO KLEMPERER
8.16* Sibelius Symphony No 2, in d major
AMSTERDAM CONCERTGEBOUW ORCHESTRA conducted by GEORGE SZELL

Contributors

Conducted By:
Otto Klemperer
Conducted By:
George Szell

Second of two programmes of chamber music played by the GALLIARD HARPSICHORD TRIO
Pieces de clavecin en concerts No 3. in A major: La LaPopliniere; La Timide; Tambourins
10.27* Harpsichord: La Timide
10.33* Pieces de clavecin en concerts No 5, in n minor: La Forqueray; La Cupis; La Marais

Born 1770
A series of weekly lunchtime concerts each including a Beethoven work
London Oboe Quartet
. Janet Craxton (oboe)
Perry Hart (violin)
Brian Hawkins (viola) Kenneth Heath (cello)
With DOUGLAS WHITTAKER (flute) Mozart Oboe Quartet in F major (K 370) .
Beethoven Serenade in D major. Op 25. for flute, violin, and viola
J. C. Bach Quintet in E flat major. Op 11 No 4
Before an invited audience in the Concert Hall, Broadcasting House. London. Ticket applications to Ticket Unit. BBC. Broadcasting House. London W1A 1AA, enclosing SAE

Contributors

Oboe:
Janet Craxton
Violin:
Perry Hart
Viola:
Brian Hawkins
Cello:
Kenneth Heath
Flute:
Douglas Whittaker

LONDON STUDIO STRINGS conducted by MARCUS DODS and a recording made available by S-W German Radio
At'ison Concerto Grosso No 13 Arenaky Variations on a theme by Tchaikovsky Kelly Suite: The Tempest
Grieg Suite: Sigurd Jorsalfar

Contributors

Conducted By:
Marcus Dods
Unknown:
Tchaikovsky Kelly
Unknown:
Sigurd Jorsalfar

by JOHN BIRCH and RICHARD POPPLEWELL (organ duet) Bach Pastorale in p (s 590) (played by John Birch )
Samuel Wesley Duet for organ Reger Dankpsalm. Op 145 No 2 (played by Richard Popplewell ) (From St Paul 's Cathedral: broadcast on 19 May 1966)

Contributors

Unknown:
John Birch
Unknown:
Richard Popplewell
Unknown:
Bach Pastorale
Played By:
John Birch
Played By:
Samuel Wesley Duet
Unknown:
Reger Dankpsalm.
Played By:
Richard Popplewell
Unknown:
St Paul

performed by LAKSHMI SHANKAR (singer)
JITENDRA ABHISHEKI (singer and swarmandel)
SHIVKUMAR SHARMA (santoor and tabla)
SHAMIN AHMED (sitar) SABRI KHAN (sarangi)
PALGHAT RAGHU (mridangham)
SHARAD KUMAR (shahnai and flute)
FAKIR MOHAMMAD KHAN (shahnai and tamboura)
MOHAMMAD MISKIN KHAN (nakkara and tamboura)

Contributors

Singer:
Lakshmi Shankar
Unknown:
Shivkumar Sharma
Unknown:
Sabri Khan
Unknown:
Sharad Kumar
Unknown:
Mohammad Khan
Unknown:
Mohammad Miskin Khan

An approach to critical reading 5: Revolutions and Explosions An introduction to the historical and social setting of Wordsworth, Clare, and the Brontes.
Presented by GEOFFREY BEST Produced by PEGGY BACON

Contributors

Presented By:
Geoffrey Best
Produced By:
Peggy Bacon

Introduced by JONATHAN RABAN This edition includes:
PETER SHAFFER on his new play The Battle of Shrivings at the Lyric Theatre, London
A discussion on The Buck-minster Fuller Reader (edited by James Meller ), the first selection of his speeches and writings to be published in this country
Produced by PATRICIA BRENT and PHILIP FRENCH

Contributors

Introduced By:
Jonathan Raban
Unknown:
Peter Shaffer
Edited By:
James Meller
Produced By:
Patricia Brent
Produced By:
Philip French

DIAPASON 422
Frans Vester (flute); Jaap Schroder (baroque violin); Veronika Hampe (viola da gamba); Anneke Uittenbosch (harpsichord)
,Telemann Quartet in A
Corelli Sonata in G minor, Op 5 No 5
Rameau Deuxieme Concert
C. P. E. Bach Trio-Sonata in d minor

Contributors

Flute:
Frans Vester
Flute:
Jaap Schroder
Viola:
Veronika Hampe
Harpsichord:
Anneke Uittenbosch

by June Opie
Contributors include: Douglas Glass, Geoffrey Gorer, Eardley Knollys, Arthur Lett-Haines, Sir Cedric Morris, Ben Nicholson, Winifred Nicholson, John Piper, Myfanwy Piper, Hannah Ritchie, Jane Saunders, Dr C.H.V. Sutherland, Katherine West.
The painter Frances Hodgkins, best-known for her gouaches and water colours, was born in New Zealand in 1869 and died in Dorset in 1947. This programme compiled by June Opie, writer and psychologist from New Zealand, was recorded during Frances Hodgkins' centenary year.

Contributors

Compiled by:
June Opie
Speaker:
Douglas Glass
Speaker:
Geoffrey Gorer
Speaker:
Eardley Knollys
Speaker:
Arthur Lett-Haines
Speaker:
Sir Cedric Morris
Speaker:
Ben Nicholson
Speaker:
Winifred Nicholson
Speaker:
John Piper
Speaker:
Myfanwy Piper
Speaker:
Hannah Ritchie
Speaker:
Jane Saunders
Speaker:
Dr C. H. V. Sutherland
Speaker:
Katherine West

First in a series of seven programmes surrounding his vocal and choral music.
Six Folk Songs from Hukvaldy The wolf track (first broadcast performance in this country) Sonata for violin and piano
Elegy on the death of daughter Olga
The Ballad of Kaspar Rucky (first broadcast performance in this country) BBC CHORUS conductor PETER GELLHORN DAVID WILLISON (piano)
SYLVIA ROSENBERG (violin) YONTY SOLOMON (piano)
(Sonata broadcast 26 Feb 1969.

Contributors

Unknown:
Kaspar Rucky
Conductor:
Peter Gellhorn
Piano:
David Willison
Violin:
Sylvia Rosenberg
Piano:
Yonty Solomon

Quartet No 2, in D minor SMETANA STRING QUARTET Jiri Novak (violin)
Lubomir Kostecky (violin) Milan Skampa (viola) Antonin Kohout (cello)

Contributors

Violin:
Jiri Novak
Violin:
Lubomir Kostecky
Viola:
Milan Skampa
Cello:
Antonin Kohout

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