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J. C. Bach Symphony No 1, in E flat, for wind instruments LONDON WIND SOLOISTS directed by JACK BRYMER (clarinet)
7.16* Beethoven Trio in c minor, Op 1 No 3 ISAAC STERN (violin) LEONARD ROSE (cello)
EUGENE ISTOMIN (pianO)
7.47* Strauss Serenade in E flat, Op 7
EASTMAN SYMPHONIC
WIND ENSEMBLE conducted by FREDERICK FENNELL

Contributors

Clarinet:
Jack Brymer
Piano:
Strauss Serenade
Conducted By:
Frederick Fennell

Rimsky-Korsakov and Borodin Rimsky-Korsakov Overture: The Tsar's Bride
BOLSHOI THEATRE ORCHESTRA conducted by EVGENY SVETLANOV
9.12* Borodin Scene at Prince Galitzky's house. (Prince Igor) BORIS CHRISTOFF (baSS)
SOFIA NATIONAL OPERA CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA conducted by JERZY SEMKOW
9.23* Rimsky-Kursakov Suite: Tsar Saltan
PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA conducted by EFREM KURTZ gramophone records

Contributors

Conducted By:
Evgeny Svetlanov
Bass:
Boris Christoff
Conducted By:
Jerzy Semkow
Conducted By:
Efrem Kurtz

A series of record programmes with the works played by some of the original artists
Stravinsky Ebony Concerto WOODY HERMAN (clarinet) WOODY HERMAN ORCHESTRA conducted by THE COMPOSER
10.30* Lambert The Rio Grande HAMILTON HARTY (piano) ST MICHAEL SINGERS HALLE ORCHESTRA conducted by THE COMPOSER
10.45* Copland Clarinet Concerto
BENNY GOODMAN
COLUMBIA SYMPHONY STRINGS conducted by THE COMPOSER
11.3* Gershwin Rhapsody in Blue
GEORGE GERSHWIN (piano) PAUL WHITEMAN AND HIS CONCERT ORCHESTRA

Contributors

Clarinet:
Woody Herman
Clarinet:
Woody Herman
Piano:
Hamilton Harty
Unknown:
Benny Goodman
Piano:
Paul Whiteman

Gilbert Amy Jeux. for oboe Heinz Holliger Trio for oboe, viola, and harp
Toru Takemitsn Eucalipts
Roman Haubenstock-Ramatl Multiple v (1969), for oboe and viola
AURELE NICOLBT (flute) HEINZ HOLLIGER (oboe and cor anglais)
SERGE COLLOT (viola)
URSULA HOLLIGER (harp)
(All the works are receiving their first broadcasts in this country. Recording made available by courtesy of Belgian Radio)

Contributors

Flute:
Aurele Nicolbt
Oboe:
Heinz Holliger
Viola:
Serge Collot
Harp:
Ursula Holliger

NORMA BURHOWES (soprano) ALFREDO CAMPOLI (violin) WOMEN'S VOICES OF THE
BBC SCOTTISH CHORAL SOCIETY
BBC SCOTTISH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by SIR ADRIAN BOULT Part 1 Elgar
Violin Concerto in B minor
Vaughan Williams Sinfonia Antartica

Contributors

Soprano:
Norma Burhowes
Violin:
Alfredo Campoli
Conducted By:
Sir Adrian Boult

Opera in three acts, with a prologue and epilogue Music by OFFENBACH
Libretto by JULES BARBIER and MICHEL CARRE after E. T. a. HOFFMANN (surrg in French)
(gramophone records)
RENE DUCLOS CHOIR
PARIS CONSERVATOIRE ORCHESTRA conducted by ANDRÉ CLUYTENS Prologue: Act 1
3.25* during the interval MARK LUBBOCK talks about the operatic adaptation of E. T. A. Hoffmann's Tales.
3.35* The Tales of Hoffmann
Acts 2 and 3; Epilogue

Contributors

Music By:
Offenbach
Unknown:
Jules Barbier
Unknown:
Michel Carre
Unknown:
E. T. A. Hoffmann
Unknown:
Rene Duclos
Hoffmann, a poet:
Nicolai Gedda (tenor)
Niklausse, his companion:
Jean-Christoph Benoit (baritone)
Olympia:
Gianna D'Angelo (sop)
Giulietta:
Elisabeth Schwarzkopf (sop)
Antonia:
Victoria de Los Angeles (sop)
Councillor Lindorf:
Nikola Guiselev (bass)
Coppélius, a scientist: Dr Miracle:
George London (bass)
Dapertutto a sorcerer:
Ernest Blanc (baritone)
Spalanzani an inventor:
Michel Senechal (tenor)
Crespel, Antonia's father:
Robert Geay (bass)
The voice of Antonia's mother:
Christiane Gayraud(mezzo-Sop)
Schlemil, Giuliettas lover:Luther, an innkeeper:
Jean-Pierre Laffage (baritone)
Hermann.:
Jacques Pruvost (bar)
Nathanael:
Andre Mallabrera (tenor)
Stella, an opera singer; The Muse of Poetry:
Renée Faure (speaking Part)
Andres Cochenille; Frantz:
Jacques Loreau (tenor)

JURGEN KUSSMAUL (viola)
The Academic Orchestra of the Stuttgart University conducted by MANFRED MULLER-CAlfT
Guest conductor ZOENEK KOSLER From the 1970 St Moritz Festival
Manfred Müller-Cant Impression (1966.67) (first broadcast in this country)
Bartok Viola Concerto
Schumann Symphony No 4, in D minor
(conducted by Zdenek Kosler ) Introduced by ANTHONY FRLESEGREENE

Contributors

Viola:
Jurgen Kussmaul
Conducted By:
Manfred Muller-Calft
Conductor:
Zoenek Kosler
Conducted By:
Zdenek Kosler
Introduced By:
Anthony Frlesegreene

Some aspects of interior design 8: Texture, materials and craftsmanship
Starting from William Morris s Green Dining Room, JOHN VAUGHAN discusses With ELAINE DENBY and architect DR PATRICK NUTTGENS the importance of good design and the choice of varied materials.
Produced by JUDITH BUMPUS (For publication see page 12)
6.30-7.0 VHF Open University: see Radio 3 VHF on this page

Contributors

Unknown:
William Morris
Unknown:
John Vaughan
Unknown:
Elaine Denby
Unknown:
Dr Patrick Nuttgens
Produced By:
Judith Bumpus

9: On Location
DENIS ARNOLD assesses the effect of national taste on music and on instrumental and vocal quality, and shows how a knowledge of traditional styles can be of value to both the interpreter and the listener. Produced by DAVID EPPS
(For publication see page 12)

Contributors

Unknown:
Denis Arnold
Produced By:
David Epps

Introduced by OLEG KERENSKY This edition includes:
An interview with ROBERT JOF FREY and GERALD ARPINO about the work of the New York City Center Joffrey Ballet, which is now appearing at the London Coliseum
Produced bv PHILIP FRENCH and ALAN HAYDOCK

Contributors

Introduced By:
Oleg Kerensky
Unknown:
Robert Jof
Unknown:
Gerald Arpino

VERNON SCANNELL was for a time a professional boxer, and he also boxed seriously as an amateur. Tonight he introduces and reads a new narrative poem in which he speaks through the persona of an old boxer reflecting on an attempted comeback. (Vernon Scannell on The Making of a Poem: Friday, 6.30 pm)

Contributors

Unknown:
Vernon Scannell

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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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