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Francois Couperin La Piemontoise (Les nations) QUADRO AMSTERDAM with FRANS VESTER (flute) and MARIE LEONHARDT (violin)
S.27* Songs: Dowland Weep you no more: Rosseter When Laura smiles: Ford Fair, sweet, cruel; Dowland Shall I sue?
PETER PEARS (tenor) JULIAN BREAM (lute)
8.37* Beethoven Trio in o major, for flute, bassoon, and piano (WoO 371 KARI.HEINZ ZOLLER
KLAUS THUNENN ALOYS KONTAiSKY

Contributors

Flute:
Frans Vester
Flute:
Marie Leonhardt
Tenor:
Peter Pears
Tenor:
Julian Bream
Unknown:
Kari.Heinz Zoller
Unknown:
Klaus Thunenn
Unknown:
Aloys Kontaisky

A record reouest programme
Clementi Sonata in A major, Op 26 No 1
LAMAR CROWSON (piano)
S.19* Schubert Sonatina In D major (03841
WOLFGANG SCHNEIDERHAN (violin) WALTER KLIEN (piano)
9.34* Liszt Sonata in B minor EMIL GILELS (piano)

Contributors

Piano:
Lamar Crowson
Violin:
Wolfgang Schneiderhan
Piano:
Walter Klien
Piano:
Emil Gilels

No 45: Es ist dir gesagt, Mensch, was gut ist
No 178: Wo Gott der Herr nicht bei uns halt
PAUL ESSWOOD (counter-tenor) IAN PARTRIDGE (tenor)
CHRISTOPHER KEYTE (baritone)
TII.FORD BACH FESTIVAL CHOIR
DEREK STEVENS (organ continuo) TILFORD BACH FESTIVAL ORCHESTRA leader TREVOR WILIIAMS . conductor DENYS DARLOW
(From All Saints Church, Tilford: a concert in the 1970 Tilford Bach Festival)

Contributors

Unknown:
Paul Esswood
Tenor:
Ian Partridge
Baritone:
Christopher Keyte
Unknown:
Derek Stevens
Leader:
Trevor Wiliiams .
Conductor:
Denys Darlow

A series of programmes, each including an early symphony and a piano concerto
Overture: Don Giovanni
NEW PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA conducted by OTTO KLEMPERER
11.9* Symphony No 12, in G (K 110)
BERLIN PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by KARL BOHM
11.26* Piano Concerto No 22, in E flat (K 482)
ALFRED BRENDEL VIENNA CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by PAUL ANGERER gramophone records
: Piano Concerto
No 9, In E flat (K 271))

Contributors

Unknown:
Don Giovanni
Conducted By:
Otto Klemperer
Conducted By:
Karl Bohm
Unknown:
Alfred Brendel Vienna
Conducted By:
Paul Angerer

Schumann Trio in D minor, Op 63 0 ROSTAL-PALM-SCHROTER TRIO Max Rostal (violin)
Siegfried Palm (cello) Heinz Schroter (piano)
12.32* Dvorak Quartet in E flat major. Op 51
VI.ACH STRING QUARTET
(Recording made available by courtesy of Czechoslovak Radio)

Contributors

Unknown:
Schumann Trio
Violin:
Max Rostal
Cello:
Siegfried Palm
Piano:
Heinz Schroter

leader JOSÉ-LUIS GARCIA conducted by HENRY KRIPS with masuko USHIODA (violin)
Part 1
Mozart Serenade No 9, In D major (The Posthorn) (K 320)
Peter Sculthorpe Irkanda IV, for violin, string orchestra. and percussion (first broadcast performance in this country)

Contributors

Leader:
José-Luis Garcia
Conducted By:
Henry Krips

Opera in three acts Music by BELLINI
Libretto by CARLO PEPOLI Sung in Italian
(gramophone records)
CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA OF LA SCALA. MILAN conducted by TULLIO SERAFIN
The action takes place in a Puritan fortress near Plymouth at the time of the Civil War.
Act 1 Sc 1 The courtyard of the fortress; Sc 2 In Elvira's apartments: Sc 3 In the great hall of arms

Contributors

Conducted By:
Tullio Serafin
Lord Walton, a Puritan:
Carlo Forti (bass)
Elvira, his daughter:
Maria Callas (soprano)
Sir George Walton (Giorgo), his brother:
Nicola Rossi-Lemen1 (bass)
Lord Arthur Talbot (Arturo), a Cavalier:
Giuseppe Di Stefano (tenor)
Sir Bruno Robertson:
Angelo Mercuriali (tenor)
Sir Richard Forth (Ricardo):
Rolando Panerai ( Baritone)
Queen Henrietta, widow of Charles I:
Aurora Cattelani (mezzo)

A play by LOULA ANAGNOSTAKI translated from the Greek by GEORGE ANGELL with One of the leading younger Greek playwrights has written this disturbing study of human relationships.
Produced by MARTIN ESSLIN (A city in Greece: page 9)
(Jill Bennett is in 'Three Months Gone ' at the Duchess Theatre, London)

Contributors

Play By:
Loula Anagnostaki
Unknown:
George Angell
Produced By:
Martin Esslin
Elizabeth:
Jill Bennett
Simon:
Peter Eyre
the Photographer:
Peter Sallis

Psalms 100, 90. and 135 String Quartet No 2 Psalm 150
FORT WORTH BOYS' CHOIR ITHACA CONCERT CHOIR GREGG SMITH SINGERS
RAYMOND BEEGLE (organ)
COLUMBIA CHAMBER ENSEMBLE conducted by GREGG SMITH JUILLIARD QUARTET
Robert Mann (violin) Earl Carlyss (violin)
Raphael Hillyer (viola) Claus Adam (cello) gramophone records

Contributors

Singers:
Gregg Smith
Singers:
Raymond Beegle
Conducted By:
Gregg Smith
Violin:
Robert Mann
Viola:
Raphael Hillyer

Eight talks on some of the new directions in European culture in the early 20th century
1: The Double Image by ALAN BULLOCK , Vice-Chancellor of the University of Oxford and Master of St Catherine's College
The turn of the century to 1914 - years of crisis in Europe. But what kind of crisis? Of nerve, of growth, of both? How far does our hindsight mythologise these years because of what followed?
(These talks were first broadcast as part of The Radical Years, a series on the music revolution - 1909-1918)
(The Crisis of the Word, by George Steiner, Mon, 8.40 pm)

Contributors

Unknown:
Alan Bullock

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