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Viualdi Concerto in c minor (R Op 44 No 19)
FRANS BRÜGGEN (recorder) VIENNA CONCENTUS MUSICUS conducted by NIKOLAUS HARNONCOURT
8.16* Marenzio Secondo inter-media
MUSICA RESERVATA conducted by JOHN BECKETT
8.28* Bach Suite No 1, in G PAUL TORTELIER (cello)
8.45' Albrechtsberger Concerto a cinque
JOHN WILBRAHAM (trumpet) ACADEMY OF
ST MARTIN-IN-THE-FIELDS conducted by NEVILLE MARRINER

Contributors

Conducted By:
Nikolaus Harnoncourt
Conducted By:
John Beckett
Unknown:
John Wilbraham
Conducted By:
Neville Marriner

Second of two programmes Michael Haydn
Motet: Timete Dominum
9.20* Missa Sancti Hieronymi JANE MANNING (soprano)
BARBARA ROBOTHAM (contralto) KENNETH BOWEN (tenor) CHRISTOPHER KEYTE (bass-baritone)
LEEDS FESTIVAL SINGERS chorus-master DONALD HUNT ANTHONY LANGFORD (organ continue)
AN INSTRUMENTAL ENSEMBLE conducted by DONALD HUNT from the Parish Church, Leeds

Contributors

Unknown:
Michael Haydn
Unknown:
Missa Sancti Hieronymi
Soprano:
Jane Manning
Tenor:
Kenneth Bowen
Bass-Baritone:
Christopher Keyte
Chorus-Master:
Donald Hunt
Chorus-Master:
Anthony Langford
Conducted By:
Donald Hunt

A record request programme Dodgson Suite for brass
PHILIP JONES BRASS ENSEMBLE directed by PHILIP JONES (trumpet)
10.11* Moeran Cello Concerto PEERS COETMORE
LONDON PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by SIR ADRIAN BOULT
10.44* Bliss Suite: Things to come
LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by THE COMPOSER

Contributors

Unknown:
Dodgson Suite
Unknown:
Philip Jones
Directed By:
Philip Jones
Conducted By:
Sir Adrian Boult

The Paris Opéra - I: 1671-1789, by MARTIN COOPER
Hindemith and Walton, by NOËL GOODWIN
The Horn and Horn-playing: book review by FRITZ SPIEGL
' The best instrument of all,' by SIDNEY HARRISON
Edited by ANNA INSTONE and JULIAN HERBAGE
Introduced by JULIAN HERBAGE

Contributors

Unknown:
Martin Cooper
Review By:
Fritz Spiegl
Unknown:
Sidney Harrison
Edited By:
Anna Instone
Introduced By:
Julian Herbage

BOURNEMOUTH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA leader BRENDAN O'BRIEN conducted by EDWARD DOWNES

Part 1

Glinka Overture: Ruslan and Ludmilla

12.6* Shostakovich Symphony No 9

12.30* during the interval DENIS MATTHEWS talks about the composers in today's concert

12.50* Russian Music Part 2
Tchaikovsky Symphony No 5, in E minor

Contributors

Leader:
Brendan O'Brien
Conducted By:
Edward Downes
Talks:
Denis Matthews

Vec Macropulos
An opera in three acts by JANACEK, based on the play by KAREL CAPEK (sung in Czech)
A Prague National Theatre production from the King's Theatre, Edinburgh, given as part of the 1970 Edinburgh International Festival
CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA OF THE PRAGUE NATIONAL THEATRE chorus-master MILAN MALY conducted by BOHUMIL GREGOR Produced by VACLAV KASLIK
The action takes place In a continental city in 1907. Act 1

Contributors

Play By:
Karel Capek
Conducted By:
Bohumil Gregor
Produced By:
Vaclav Kaslik

by SIR THOMAS MALORY completed 1469-1470 with Norman Shelley
Robert Eddison , Maxine Audley Robert Hardy , Elizabeth Proud The eighth of 13 programmes edited and selected by DEREK BREWER , Fellow of Emmanuel College, Cambridge with music by STEPHEN DODGSON
Produced by RAYMOND RAIKES (Eighth reading: next Sunday)

Contributors

Unknown:
Sir Thomas Malory
Unknown:
Norman Shelley
Unknown:
Robert Eddison
Unknown:
Maxine Audley
Unknown:
Robert Hardy
Unknown:
Derek Brewer
Music By:
Stephen Dodgson
Produced By:
Raymond Raikes
Sir Thomas Malory:
Norman Shelley
Sir Launcelot du Lake:
Robert Hardy
The Voice of the Sangrail:
Basil Langton
Sir Galahad, son of Sir Launcelot:
Nigel Lambert
King Arthur:
Robert Eddison
Queen Guenevere:
Maxine Audley
Sir Bernard of Astolat:
James Dale
Elaine la Blanche, his daughter:
Elizabeth Proud
Sir Lavain, younger son of Sir Bernard:
John Rye
Sir Gawain, nephew of King Arthur:
Henry Stamper
A Hermit:
Felix Felton
Sir Bors de Ganis, nephew of Sir Launcelot.:
Peter Tuddenham

by JAMES DALTON from Queen's College Chapel, Oxford
Bull Fantasia; Prelude and Carol: Laet ons met herten reijne
Locke Voluntary in A
Bach Chorale Preludes: Allein Gott in der Hoh' sei Ehr' (s 664); Jesus Christus, unser Heiland (s 666)
Vivaldi - Bach Concerto No 2, in A minor

Contributors

Unknown:
James Dalton
Unknown:
Allein Gott

A tragedy by JEAN RACINE
Translated by JOHN CAIRNCROSS with the original music by JEAN-BAPTISTE MOREAU conducted by LOUIS HALSEY with Irene Worth and William Squire Commissioned from Racine by Madame de Maintenon, the Play had its first performance at Saint-Cyr on 5 January 1691 under Racine's own direction, with Moreau's music.
The action takes place in the Temple of Jerusalem in the eighth century BC.
CHRISTINA CLARKE (soprano) JEAN WILLIAMS (soprano)
SARAH WALKER (mezzo-soprano) BRUCE PULLAN (baritone) THAMES CHAMBER CHOIR Continuo:
HAROLD LESTER (harpsichord) JOY HALL (cello)
THAMES CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
Produced by CHARLES LEFEAUX Mr Cairncross has suddenly shown us how to do it, creating an English style o/ his own which moves and breathes ... A super cost, led by Irene Worth and William Squire , gave every line full value (Donald McWhinnie , THE LISTENER)

Contributors

Translated By:
John Cairncross
Music By:
Jean-Baptiste Moreau
Conducted By:
Louis Halsey
Unknown:
Irene Worth
Unknown:
William Squire
Soprano:
Christina Clarke
Mezzo-Soprano:
Sarah Walker
Baritone:
Bruce Pullan
Harpsichord:
Harold Lester
Produced By:
Charles Lefeaux
Produced By:
Mr Cairncross
Unknown:
Irene Worth
Unknown:
William Squire
Unknown:
Donald McWhinnie
Abner, officer of the Kings of Judah:
Edward Kelsey
Jehoiada, the High Priest:
William Squire
Jehoshabeath, aunt of Joash and wife of the High Priest:
Sheila Grant
Zechariah, son of Jehoiada and Jehoshabeath:
Brian Hewlett
Salomith, Zechariah's sister:
Patricia Gallimore
Hagar, a woman of Athaliah's retinue:
Patricia Leventon
Athaliah, widow of Joram and grandmother of Joash:
Irene Worth
Mattan Apostate, High Priest Of Baal:
John Gabriel
Joash, known as Eliacin, King of Judah, son of Ahaziah:
Denise Bryer
First Maiden:
Deborah Dallas
Nabal, Mattan's confidant:
Richard Griffiths
Azariah, a Chief Priest:
Clifford Norgate
Second Maiden:
Patricia Leventon
Ishmael, a Chief Priest:
Richard Griffiths
A Levite:
John Gabriel

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