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Johann Schobert Trio in F major
JOHN TUNNELL (Violin) OLGA HEGEDUS (cello)
CELIA BIZONY (harpsichord)
8.19* C. P. E. Bach Cantata:
Selma DUNCAN ROBERTSON (tenor)
PETER VEL (viola da gamba) CELIA BIZONY (fortepiano)
8.22* Beethoven Sonata in F major, Op 17
HERMANN BAUMANN (natural horn) STANLEY HOOGLAND (fortepiano)
8.35* Archduke Rudolf of Austria Variations on Ja mam
Kone HEINRICH FINK (basset-horn) RICHARD LAUGS (piano)
8.44' J. C. Bach Quartet in G major
JOHN TUNNELL (violin)
PENELOPE HOWARD (viola) OLGA HEGEDUS (cello)
CELIA BIZONY (fortepiano)
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Contributors

Violin:
John Tunnell
Cello:
Olga Hegedus
Harpsichord:
Celia Bizony
Unknown:
P. E. Bach
Tenor:
Selma Duncan Robertson
Viola:
Peter Vel
Unknown:
Celia Bizony
Unknown:
Hermann Baumann
Horn:
Stanley Hoogland
Unknown:
Archduke Rudolf
Basset-Horn:
Kone Heinrich Fink
Piano:
Richard Laugs
Violin:
John Tunnell
Viola:
Penelope Howard
Cello:
Olga Hegedus
Cello:
Celia Bizony

A record request programme
Martinu Concerto for two pianos and orchestra VERA LEJSKOVA
VLASTIMIL LEJSEK
BRNO STATE PHILHARMONIC
ORCHESTRA conducted by JIRI WALDHANS
9.38* Prokofiev Symphony No 3, in c minor
BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by ERICH LEINSDORF

Contributors

Conducted By:
Jiri Waldhans
Conducted By:
Erich Leinsdorf

MAVIS BEATTY (soprano)
PAUL ESSWOOD (counter-tenor) IAN PARTRIDGE (tenor) JOHN NOBLE (baritone) SCUOLA DI CHIESA
RALPH DOWNES (organ continuo) LONDON BACH ORCHESTRA led by NONA LIDDELL conducted by JOHN HOBAN
Bruhns Die Zeit ' meines Abschieds ist verhanden; Hemmt eure Tranenflut Buxtehude Kommst du, der Licht der Heiden Bruhns Muss nicht der Mensch

Contributors

Soprano:
Mavis Beatty
Baritone:
Scuola Di Chiesa
Baritone:
Ralph Downes
Conducted By:
John Hoban
Conducted By:
Bruhns Die Zeit

Symphony No 15, In G major (K 124)
BERLIN PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by KARL BÖHM
11.14* Piano Concerto No 16, in D major (K 451)
GEZA ANDA directing the SALZBURG CAMERATA ACADEMICA
11.38' Interludes (King Thamos) LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by PETER MAAG gramophone records
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Symphony No 18. in F major (K 130))

Contributors

Conducted By:
Peter Maag

played by Rafael Puyana (harpsichord) Part 1
Bach Prelude, Fugue, and Allegro in E flat major (s 998)
2.49* Couperin Ordre No 15, in A major
La Régente, ou La Minerve; Le dodo, ou I'amour au berceau; L'Evaporie; Musettes de choisi et de taverni; La Douce, et Piquante; Les vergers fleuris; La princesse de Chabevil, ou la muse de Monaco

Contributors

Harpsichord:
Rafael Puyana

Part 2 Bach
Partita in B minor
(Overture in the French style) Ouverture; Courante; Gavottes; Passepieds; Sarabande; Bourses; Gigue; Echo
4.5* Concerto in d major (after Vivaldi, Op 3 No 7)
(From the Queen Elizabeth Hall , London) followed by an interlude

Contributors

Unknown:
Queen Elizabeth Hall

An operatic comedy in three acts
Libretto by BEVERLEY CROSS Music by NICHOLAS MAW
(first broadcast performance) from Glyndebourne
Officers and batmen of the 31st Royal Lancers
GLYNDEBOURNE CHORUS
LONDON PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA leader RODNEY FRIEND conducted by RAYMOND LEPPARD
Produced by COLIN GRAHAM Head of Music Staff
JANI STRASSER
The action takes place through an autumn day and night in the town of Ballyvourney in the plains of Mayo, Ireland. The year is 1875.
Act 1 The Monastery of St Brendan the Less

Contributors

Unknown:
Beverley Cross
Music By:
Nicholas Maw
Leader:
Rodney Friend
Conducted By:
Raymond Leppard
Produced By:
Colin Graham
Unknown:
Jani Strasser

George Macbeth introduces an illustrated report on the recent Poetry Book Society Festival at the Queen Elizabeth Hall, London, including readings of verse in their own languages by ten poets from Australia, Great Britain, Hungary, Mexico, Nigeria, and the United States: W.H. Auden, Thom Gunn, Carolyn Kizer, Octavio Paz, Peter Porter, Wole Soyinka, Stephen Spender, Allen Tate, Sandor Weores, and Tennessee Williams.

Contributors

Introduces:
George MacBeth
Unknown:
Queen Elizabeth Hall.
Unknown:
W. H. Auden.
Unknown:
Thom Gunn
Unknown:
Carolyn Kizer
Unknown:
Octayio Paz
Unknown:
Peter Porter
Unknown:
Wole Soyinka
Unknown:
Stephen Spender
Unknown:
Allen Tate
Unknown:
Sandor Weores

Two talks by JAMES H. BILLINGTON
Professor of History at the University of Princeton
1: Old Believers and Media Revolutions
The great schism of the 17th century in the Russian Orthodox Church, when the conservative old believers clashed with a reforming patriarch. was not just a pedantic squabble between theological bigots. It was a crisis in a whole culture's style of perceiving and communicating.

Contributors

Unknown:
James H. Billington

BBC Radio 3

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Live music and the arts: broadcasts more live music than any other radio network. Classical music is its core. Genres include world and new music, jazz, speech and drama.

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