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Mozart Symphony No 41, in c major (Jupiter) (K 551)
VIENNA PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by RAFAEL KUBELIK (Salzburg Festival)
Bartok Piano Concerto No 2 MAURIZIO POLLINI (piano)
VIENNA PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by CLAUDIO ABBADO (Vienna Festival)
Stravinsky Requiem Canticles INGRID MAYR (contralto) KURT RUZICKA (bass)
AUSTRIAN RADIO CHORUS
AND ORCHESTRA conducted by MICHAEL GIELEN
(Austrian Radio studio concert) Bartok Quartet No 5
BARTOK STRING QUARTET Peter Komlos (violin) Sandor Devich (violin) Geza Nemeth (viola) Karoly Botvay (cello)
(Budapest Music Weeks)
Lutoslawskl Livre pour Orchestre
AUSTRIAN RADIO SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA conducted by MILAN HORVAT (Salzburg Festival)
(Recordings made available by courtesy of Austrian and Hungarian Radios)

Contributors

Conducted By:
Rafael Kubelik
Piano:
Maurizio Pollini
Piano:
Vienna Philharmonic
Conducted By:
Claudio Abbado
Bass:
Kurt Ruzicka
Conducted By:
Michael Gielen
Violin:
Peter Komlos
Violin:
Sandor Devich
Viola:
Geza Nemeth
Cello:
Karoly Botvay
Unknown:
Lutoslawskl Livre
Conducted By:
Milan Horvat

JEANNETTE SINCLAIR (soprano) WILLIAM MCALPINE (tenor)
BBC SCOTTISH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA led by HUGH BRADLEY conducted by ANDREW DAVIS Part 1
Berlioz Overture: Les francsjuges
12.30* Hugh Wood Scenes from Comus

Contributors

Soprano:
Jeannette Sinclair
Tenor:
William McAlpine
Unknown:
Hugh Bradley
Conducted By:
Andrew Davis
Unknown:
Hugh Wood

A personal choice of records presented by Edward Greenfield
including at 2.2* excerpts from Wagner's Die Meistersinger conducted by Herbert von Karajan; at 2.33* a sequence of music for string orchestra including Tchaikovsky, Grieg and Delius: at 3.0* Constant Lambert conducting his own Rio Grande: at 3.30* Antal Dorati conducting Haydn's Symphony No 75, in D: and at 3.52* the finale of Donizetti's opera, L'elisir d'amore

Contributors

Presenter:
Edward Greenfield
Conductor:
Herbert von Karajan
Conductor:
Constant Lambert
Conductor:
Antal Dorati

A series of five programmes to examine the changing picture of the past that emerges from a new approach to archaeology 5: Revolution - or Illusion?
What do the new developments mean for the future of archaeology?
MAGNUS MAGNUSSON in discussion with PROFESSOR LEWIS R. BINFORD DR COLIN RENFREW JACQUETTA HAWKES and PETER FOWLER
Producer ALISTAIR BROWN

Contributors

Unknown:
Magnus Magnusson
Unknown:
Professor Lewis R. Binford
Unknown:
Dr Colin Renfrew
Unknown:
Jacquetta Hawkes
Unknown:
Peter Fowler
Producer:
Alistair Brown

Opera in three acts Music by Weber Libretto by JOHANN FRIEDRICH KIND (sung in German)
(gramophone records)
Cast in order of singing:
A hermit.WALTER KREPPEL (bass) CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA OF
BAVARIAN RADIO conducted by EUGEN JOCHUM
The action takes place in Bohemia shortly after the end of the Thirty Years War.
Act 1 Outside a forest tavern
Act 2 Sc 1: A room in Kuno's house; Sc 2: The Wolf's Glen

Contributors

Music By:
Weber Libretto
Unknown:
Johann Friedrich
Conducted By:
Eugen Jochum
Max, a forester:
Richard Holm (tenor)
Kilian, a peasant:
Paul Kuen (tenor)
Kuno, head forester to Prince:
Albrecht Peter (baritone)
Kaspar, a forester:
Kurt Bohme (bass)
Annchen, Kuno's niece:
Rita Streich (soprano)
Agathe, Kuno's daughter:
IrmcArd Seefried (soprano)
Samiel, the Black Ranger:
Ernst Ginsberg (speaking Part)
Prince Ottokar:
Eberhard Waechter (baritone)

English bravura tradition, the French style and examples of German. Russian and American virtuosi.
An illustrated commentary by J.M. THOMSON
Pre-electric recordings made available by Melvin Harris
Producer MADEAU STEWART

Contributors

Commentary By:
J.M. Thomson
Unknown:
Melvin Harris
Producer:
Madeau Stewart

BORODIN STRING QUARTET Rostislav Dubinsky (violin) Jaroslav Alexandrov (violin) Dmitri Shebalin (viola)
Valentin Berlinsky (cello) Webern Five Pieces, Op 5
Shostakovich Quartet No 4, In D major, Op 83

Contributors

Violin:
Rostislav Dubinsky
Violin:
Jaroslav Alexandrov
Viola:
Dmitri Shebalin
Cello:
Valentin Berlinsky

BBC Radio 3

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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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