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Beethoven Movements from the ballet: Prometheus
ISRAEL PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by ZUBIN MEHTA
7.54* Beethoven Polonaise in D; Écossaise in D
BERLIN PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA WIND ENSEMBLE

Contributors

Conducted By:
Zubin Mehta
Conducted By:
Beethoven Polonaise

Morning Concert: Rart 2
8.5 Schumann Overture: Genoveva
NEW PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA conducted by OTTO KLEMPERER
8.16' Liszt Piano Concerto No 2, in A: SVIATOSLAV RICHTER LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by KYRIL KONDRASHIN
8.37* Walton Facade: Suites Nos 1 and 2 ORCHESTRA OF THE ROYAL OPERA
HOUSE. COVENT GAKDEN conducted by ANATOI.E FISTOULARI gramophone records

Contributors

Conducted By:
Otto Klemperer
Unknown:
Sviatoslav Richter
Conducted By:
Kyril Kondrashin

conductor ERNEST TOMLINSON Vaughan Williams Overture: The Wasps
Tomlinson Nocturne (Sinfonia 62)
Adam Carse Admiral Vernon's March: 0, Mary, soft 'in feature: Gavot by Mr Hum phries; Miss Baker's Hornpipe (Suite: Georgian Tunes)
Alan Langford Suite Internationale

Contributors

Conductor:
Ernest Tomi.
Unknown:
Mr Hum
Unknown:
Alan Langford

JANET PRICE (soprano)
RAIMUND HERINCX (baritone) HALLE CHOIR chorus-master RAYMOND THORPE HALLE ORCHESTRA leader MARTIN MILNER conducted by MAURICE HANDFORD Part 1
Vaughan Williams Fantasia on a theme by Thomas Tallis
Debussy Three Symphonic Sketches: La mer
12.5* During the Interval
DUNCAN JOHNSTON talks about Faur6's Requiem,
12.20* Concert: part 2 Fauri Requiem

Contributors

Baritone:
Raimund Herincx
Chorus-Master:
Raymond Thorpe
Leader:
Martin Milner
Conducted By:
Maurice Handford
Unknown:
Thomas Tallis
Talks:
Duncan Johnston

BBC Northern Singers conductor Stephen Wilkinson with KEITH SWALLOW (piano)
Madrigals by Giovanni Gabriell , Maudult and Schiitz
Pinto Piano Sonata in A major Williamson Symphony for voices
Brahms Six Quartets, Op 112
(Sixth of 12 concerts in the Friends' Meeting House promoted by the Manchester Tuesday Midday Concerts Society in association with the BBC,

Contributors

Conductor:
Stephen Wilkinson
Unknown:
Giovanni Gabriell

Opera in four acts Music by Verdi Libretto by ARRIGO BOITO , after SHAKESPEARE
(sung in Italian)
Cast in order of singing:
VIENNA STATE OPERA CHOIR chorus-master
WALTER HAGEN-GROLL
CHAMBER CHOIR OF THE SALZBURG
FESTIVAL
VIENNA PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by HERBERT VON KARAJAN
(Recording from the 1971 Salzburg Festival made available by courtesy of Austrian Radio)
The action takes place in Cyprus at the end of the 15th century.
Act 1 The quayside of a port near the Governor's castle
Act 2 A large room in the castle leading onto a terrace
3.15* During the Interval The Psychology of logo .
A talk by CHARLES OSBORNE
3.30* Otello
Act 3 The great hall of the castle

Contributors

Music By:
Verdi Libretto
Unknown:
Arrigo Boito
Conducted By:
Herbert von Karajan
Talk By:
Charles Osborne

from the 1971 Farnham Festival Don Banks Music for Wind Band (first broadcast performance)
FARNBOROUGH GRAMMAR SCHOOL WIND BAND, conducted by LT-COL L. D. BROWN
Nicola LeFanu Songs and Sketches for cellos (first broadcast performance) KATHLEEN ANDERSON CELLO
ENSEMBLE conductor KATHLEEN ANDERSON
Richard Rodney Bennett Party piece for piano and orchestra
MICHAEL OVERBURY SURREY COUNTY YOUTH ORCHESTRA conductor ERNEST MONGOR
All the works were commissioned for the Festival Introduced by ANTHONY FRIESE-GREENE

Contributors

Conducted By:
Lt-Col L. D. Brown
Conducted By:
Nicola Lefanu
Cello:
Kathleen Anderson
Conductor:
Kathleen Anderson
Conductor:
Richard Rodney Bennett
Unknown:
Michael Overbury
Conductor:
Ernest Mongor
Introduced By:
Anthony Friese-Greene

6.30 English in Action
10: Attitudes and Questions
BILL MITTINS. Senior Lecturer in Education. University of Newcastle, looks at some current attitudes to language, and answers listeners' questions With ANDREW WILKINSON , LEE DAVIDSON and STANLEY ELLIS Producer ALAN WILDING
(Starting next week: The Horror Story)
7.0 Regency People
IAN GRIMBLE explores the meaning of tire Regency Age through studies of ten notable people who lived in it.
10: Sir Stamford Raffles Producer PEGGY BACON

Contributors

Unknown:
Bill Mittins.
Unknown:
Andrew Wilkinson
Unknown:
Lee Davidson
Unknown:
Stanley Ellis
Producer:
Alan Wilding
Producer:
Peggy Bacon

JOHN OGDON (piano)
YVETTE MIMIEUX (narrator) ROBERT TEAR (tenor) JOHN ALLDIS CHOIR conductor JOHN ALLDIS
ROYAL PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA leader NEVILLE TAWEEL conducted by LAWRENCE FOSTER Part 1
Berlioz Overture: Benvenuto Cellini
7.41* John Ogdon Piano Concerto

Contributors

Piano:
John Ogdon
Narrator:
Yvette Mimieux
Tenor:
John Alldis
Conductor:
John Alldis
Leader:
Neville Taweel
Conducted By:
Lawrence Foster
Unknown:
Benvenuto Cellini
Piano:
John Ogdon

Five programmes to examine the changing picture of the past that emerges from a new approach to archaeology 3: Predicting the Past
The spread of farming from the Near East into Europe can readily be followed from excavated evidence. ALBERT AMMERMAN of the Institute of Archaeology in London shows that the observed rate can be explained in social terms by the use of a computed model of prehistoric society,

Contributors

Unknown:
Albert Ammerman

Part 2 Stravinsky Persephone : melodrama in three tableaux
(A concert given in the Royal Festival Hall, London, on 29 November 1970)

Contributors

Unknown:
Stravinsky Persephone
Persephone, the Goddess:
Yvette Mimieux
Eumolpus, the Priest:
Robert Tear

GEORGE MACBETH introduces new poems by J. D. BERRY , JENI COUZYN FRANCES HOROVITZ
HAROLD MASSINGHAM , ROBIN MUNRO SUSAN MUSGROVE , VALERIE OWEN JEAN OVERTON FULLER
PETER READING, VERNON SCANNELL and MARGARET SEYMOUR read by the authors themselves

Contributors

Introduces:
George MacBeth
Unknown:
J. D. Berry
Unknown:
Jeni Couzyn
Unknown:
Frances Horovitz
Unknown:
Harold Massingham
Unknown:
Robin Munro
Unknown:
Susan Musgrove
Unknown:
Valerie Owen
Unknown:
Jean Overton Fuller
Unknown:
Vernon Scannell
Unknown:
Margaret Seymour

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