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Biber Sonata in d, for eight trumpets and continue
VIENNA CONCENTUS MUSICUS conducted bv
NIKOLAUS HARNONCOURT Lullu Suite: Atys
ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA directed by RAYMOND LEPPARD (harpsichord) Locke Music for His Majesty's sackbuts and cornetts
LONDON GABRIELI BRASS ENSEMBLE Muffat Concerto Grosso in G (Propitia sydera)
BUDAPEST PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY
CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by TAMAS SULYOK Vcjvanovsky Sonata natalis PHILIP JONES BRASS ENSEMBLE
ACADEMY OF ST MARTIN-
IN-THE-FIELDS directed by NEVILLE MARRINER gramophone records

Contributors

Unknown:
Nikolaus Harnoncourt
Directed By:
Raymond Leppard
Harpsichord:
Locke Music
Conducted By:
Tamas Sulyok
Conducted By:
Vcjvanovsky Sonata Natalis
Conducted By:
Philip Jones
Directed By:
Neville Marriner

PETER SCHREIER (tenor)
RUDOLF DUNCKEL (piano)
Three Songs, Op 83: Marmotte, Op 52 No 7: Neue Liebe, neues Leben. Op 75 No 2; Mailied, Op 52 No 4: Adelaide, Op 46; Der Zufriedene, Op 75 No 6; Der Kuss. Op 128
Seufzer eines Ungeliebten und Gegenliebe (WoO 118)
Song-cycle: An die ferne Geliebte, Op 98
(Recording made available by courtesy of East German Radio)

Contributors

Tenor:
Peter Schreier
Piano:
Rudolf Dunckel

from the Royal Festival Hall, London
Brenda Lucas (piano) John Ogdon (piano)
BBC Concert Orchestra leader Arthur Leavins
Introduced and conducted by Trevor Harvey
Wagner: Prelude: The Master-singers
Mozart: Symphony No 41, in C major (Jupiter) (K 551) (third and fourth movements)
Mendelssohn: Concerto in A minor, for piano and string orchestra Mendelssohn: Concerto in E major, for two pianos and orchestra (third movement)
Walton: Capriccio Burlesco
Holst: Jupiter (The Planets)

Contributors

Piano:
Brenda Lucas
Piano:
John Ogdon
Musicians:
BBC Concert Orchestra
Leader:
Arthur Leavins
Introduced and conducted by:
Trevor Harvey

A personal choice of records presented by Denis Matthews including at 2.10* Jennifer Vyvyan singing Purcell aria Halcyon Days; at 2.35* Mendelssohn's Overture: A Midsummer Nights Dream, conducted by Sir Thomas Beecham; at 2.50* excerpts from Berlioz's Dramatic Symphony, Romeo and Juliet; at 3.15* Act 2 Scene 1 of Verdi's opera Falstaff, conducted by Toscanini; and at 3.58* Tchaikovsky's Overture-fantasia: Hamlet

Contributors

Presenter:
Denis Matthews

TRIO
GABRIELI Kenneth Sillito (violin) Keith Harvey (cello) John Streets (piano)
Beethoven Variations on the song Ich bin der Schneider Kakadu, Op 121a Brahms Piano Trio in B major, Op 8
(A BBC Lunchtime Concert given in the Concert Hall, Broadcasting House, London, last September)

Contributors

Violin:
Gabrieli Kenneth Sillito
Cello:
Keith Harvey

(The Sicilian Vespers)
Grand opera in five acts
Words by EUGENE SCRIBE and CHARLES DUVEYRIER Music by VERDI
(sung in French)
Cast in order of singing: French soldiers:
Soldiers, populace, monks BBC CHORUS
BBC CONCERT ORCHESTRA leader ARTHUR LEAVINS conducted by mario ROSSI Repetiteur viola TUNNARD
The action takes place in and around Palermo in 1282. Act 1: The main square
Act 2: A valley by the sea
(A 1969 Promenade Concert) 1

Contributors

Leader:
Arthur Leavins
Conducted By:
Mario Rossi
Repetiteur:
Viola Tunnard

Sir Frank Roberts
First of four fortnightly talks
SIR FRANK ROBERTS has been British Ambassador to Yugoslavia, NATO. the Soviet Union, and most recently, until his retirement from the Diplomatic Service in 1968, in Bonn. He is now President of the British Atlantic Committee and the Atlantic Treaty Association. and has business appointments with Unilever, Lloyd's, and Dunlop.

Contributors

Unknown:
Sir Frank Roberts
Unknown:
Sir Frank Roberts

Laurence Lerner discusses varieties of religious experience in the novel, with particular reference to George Eliot's Daniel Deronda, Joyce Cary's The Captive and the Free, and William Golding's The Spire,

Contributors

Speaker:
Laurence Lerner

BBC Radio 3

About BBC Radio 3

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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