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Telemann Suite in D, for viola da gamba and string orchestra ERNST
WALLFISCH STUTTGART SOLOISTS
7.25' Alessandro Scarlatti Concerto Grosso No 3, in F I MUSICI
7.34* Bach Suite No 2, in B minor, for flute and string orchestra
AURELE NICOLET
MUNICH BACH ORCHESTRA conducted by KARL RICHTER

Contributors

Soloists:
Wallfisch Stuttgart
Soloists:
Alessandro Scarlatti
Conducted By:
Karl Richter

Morning Concert: part 2
8.5 MacCunn Overture: The Land of the Mountain and the Flood
SCOTTISH NATIONAL ORCHESTRA conducted by ALEXANDER GIBSON
8.14* Mendelssohn Piano Concerto No 1, in G minor RUDOLF SERKIN '
PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA conducted by EUGENE ORMANDY
8.34* Sibelius Symphony No 7 BERLIN PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by HERBERT VON KARAJAN gramophone records

Contributors

Conducted By:
Alexander Gibson
Unknown:
Rudolf Serkin
Conducted By:
Eugene Ormandy
Conducted By:
Herbert von Karajan

Krommer Quartet in c major INGO GORITZKI (oboe) ALFRED BREITH (Violin) HANS EURICH (viola)
UVVE ZIPPERLING (cello)
Rossini Quartet No In F major
KLAUS POHLERS (flute) HEINZ HEPP (clarinet)
GUSTAV NEUDECKER (horn) HORST WINTER (bassoon)
Beethoven Quintet in E flat major, Op 16
ALFRED SOUS (oboe)
HEINZ HEPP (clarinet)
GUSTAV NEUDECKER (horn) HORST WINTER (bassoon) KARL ENGEL (pianO)
(Recording made available by courtesy of Radio Frankfurt)

Contributors

Piano:
Karl Engel

Opera in three acts by BERLIOZ
English translation by EDWARD J. DENT
The 1969 Scottish Opera production from the King's Theatre, Glasgow
Carthaginian and Trojan soldiers, courtiers, hunters, sailors, naiads, fauns, satyrs and wood nymphs '
SCOTTISH OPERA CHORUS chorus-master ARTHUR OLDHAM SCOTTISH NATIONAL ORCHESTRA leader CLIVE THOMAS
Conductor ALEXANDER GIBSON Producer PETER EBERT
Act 1 The grounds of Dido's palace in Carthage
Symphonic Interlude: The Royal Hunt and Storm

Contributors

Chorus-Master:
Arthur Oldham
Leader:
Clive Thomas
Conductor:
Alexander Gibson
Producer:
Peter Ebert

MAX ROSTAL (violin)
The 1970 International Festival Youth Orchestra conducted by WALTER SUSSKIND from the 1970 St Moritz Festival
Chausson Poeme, for violin and orchestra
Shostakovich Symphony No 10 Introduced by MAX ROSTAL and ANTHONY FRIESE-GREENE

Contributors

Conducted By:
Walter Susskind
Introduced By:
Max Rostal
Introduced By:
Anthony Friese-Greene

Eight programmes on noise and its control
5: Politics and Pressure Groups Local organisations exist throughout the country to press for the reduction of aircraft noise. How effective are these groups, who belongs to them, what actions do they take, and what do their ' opponents ' think of them?
Presented by JEREMY BUGLER , Environment Correspondent of The Observer.
Producer ROBIN BRIGHTWELL (For publication see page 12)
6.30-7.0 VHF Open University: see Radio 3 VHF on facing page

Contributors

Presented By:
Jeremy Bugler
Producer:
Robin Brightwell

IAN GRIMBLE explores the meaning of the Regency Age through studies of six notable people who lived in it. 3: Lord Byron
The romantic literary hero whose radical views, particularly on sex and class, brought down the censure of Regency society.
Producer PEGGY BACON

Contributors

Unknown:
Ian Grimble
Producer:
Peggy Bacon

G. R. ELTON , Professor of British Constitutional History at Cambridge, talks about the flowering of the writing of history in Tudor England. Much of this Was prompted by the propaganda needs of the young reformation state, but, Professor Elton says, in delving into the muniments of the past and setting down the fruits of their researches Tudor historians became concerned in something more than just the polemics of the day, the historical truth,

Contributors

Unknown:
G. R. Elton

2: Stuart Hampshire. Warden of Wadham College, Oxford, in conversation with BRYAN MAGEE about the unique achievement and importance in this century of Bertrand Russell.
Professor Hampshire argues that Russell is a great philosopher in the same narrow sense as Plato, Descartes, and Kant; that- so far as philosophy is concerned, the 20th century is ' the age of Russell.'

Contributors

Unknown:
Bryan Magee
Unknown:
Bertrand Russell.

CAMPIAN CONSORT
Duncan Robertson (tenor) Ian Harwood (.lute) John Isaacs
(recorder and bass viol)
Campian I care not for these ladies
Rosseter If she forsake me
Campion Though you are young
Rosseter What is a day; When Laura smiles
Campion Author of light; Never weather-beaten sail
Campian Vain men whose follies never want; Her rosy cheeks; How eas'ly wert thou chained
Campion Fain would I wed
Campian Silly boy, 'tis full moon yet: Shall I come sweet love to thee
Rosseter What then is love but mourning; Whether men do laugh or weep

Contributors

Tenor:
Duncan Robertson
Tenor:
Ian Harwood
Unknown:
John Isaacs

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