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Rachmaninev Etudes-Tableaux-E flat minor. Op 33 No 6; c, Op 33 No 2; D, Op 39 No 9 VLADIMIR HOROWITZ (piano)
8.14* Cornelius Vater unser, Op 2 HERMANN PREY (baritone) LEONARD HOKANSON (piano)
8.40' Seriabin Sonata No 3, in F sharp minor
JOHN OGDON (piano)
Cantata No 60: O Ewigkeit, du Donnerwort
HERTHA TÖPPER (contralto) ERNST HAEFLIGER (tenor) KIETH ENGEN (bass) MUNICH BACH CHOIR
AND ORCHESTRA conducted by KARL RICHTER
Telemann Concerto in E major, for flute, oboe d'amore, viola d'amore and strings
HANS-PETER SCHMITZ (flute) HERMANN TOTTCHEH (oboe d'amore)
EMIL SEILER (viola d'amore) EMIL SEILER CHAMBER MUSIC ENSEMBLE
Cantata No 26: Ach wie flüchtig. ach wie nichtig!
FRIEDERIKE SAILER (soprano) CLAUDIA HELLMANN (contralto) HELMUT KREBS (tenor) ERICH WENK (bass)
HEILBRONN HEINRICH SCHUTZ CHORUS
PFORZHEIM CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by FRITZ WERNER gramophone records
A record request programme
Britten Serenade for tenor, horn, and string orchestra
PETER PEARS , BARRY TUCKWELL SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA LONDONconducted by THE COMPOSER
10.26* Nielsen Symphony No 6 (1925) (Sinfonia semplice) PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA conducted by EUGENE ORMANDY
Record Review, contributed by DOMINIC GILL , HAROLD ROSENTHAL and STEPHEN WALSH
Introduced by JULIAN HERBAGE
Thomas Igloi (cello)
BBC Welsh Orchestra, conducted by Janos Furst
Gluck - Overture: Iphigenie en Aulide
12.12* Schumann - Cello Concerto in A minor
12.37* Stravinsky - Symphony in C
(Given before an invited audience in the Concert Hall, Broadcasting House, Llandaff, Cardiff, on 4 November)
A music drama in three acts by Wagner (sung in German)
CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA OF THE BAYREUTH FESTIVAL chorus-master WILHELM PITZ conducted by HORST STEIN
Producer WOLFGANG WAGNER
Prelude and Act 1
ANTONY HOPKINS
(Rptd: Monday, 9.45 am)
Act 2
(1846-70) Selected passages translated and introduced by DOUGLAS PARMEE , Fellow Of Queens' College, Cambridge. Reader FRANK DUNCAN
Producer TERENCE TILLER
Act 3
Tragedy by HEINRICH VON KLEIST (written in 1808) in a specially commissioned version by ROBERT NYE with Barbara Jefford
Martin Jarvis. Rosalie Crutchley Kathleen Michael and David Buck
Music and sound score by DAVID CAIN
Declared by Goethe to be ' the product of a diseased imagination,' Kleist's extraordinary epic play takes the legend of Achilles and Penthesilea in an unusual variant-setting the protagonists in a world where they meet both in love and in hate, neither fully understanding the nature of their desires or their objectives. The Greeks
Kings and Generals:
(Continued in next column)
Attaignant Chanson: Tant que vivray; Five Dances MICHAEL SCHAFFF. R gramophone record
Only Connect - on culture and communication I: Taking for Granted by Richard Hoggart , Professor of English and Director of the Centre for Contemporary Cultural Studies at Birmingham University, and at present Assistant Director-General at UNESCO. His books include The Uses of Literacy and Speaking to Each Other.
(LastTuesday's broadcast, R4) (This lecture will be published in The Listener dated 18 Nov)
COLLEGIUM MUSICUM ST MARTINI, BREMEN director LOTHAR STÖBEL Scheidt
Jauchzet Gott alle Lande Schmelzer Sonata for seven recorders and continuo
Martin Koler Unser Herr Jesus Christus
Georg Muffat Suite: Sperantis faudia chiitz Die so Ihr den Herren fiirchtet
Soler Concerto No 6, for harpsichord and chamber organ
Biber Sonata pro tabula
Carissimi Historia dl Ezechla
Quartet No 1
BARTOK STRING QUARTET
(Part of a concert given at the 1970 Budapest Festival: recording made available by Hungarian Radio)
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