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Monn Cello Concerto in G minor:
KLAUS STORCK VIENNA CAPELLA ACADEMICA directed by EDUARD MELKUS
Johann Ludwig Bach Suite inc ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by RAYMOND LEPPARD Krommer Clarinet Concerto in E flat major:
JACK BRYMER VIENNA STATE OPERA ORCHESTRA conducted by FELIX PROHASKA

Contributors

Unknown:
Klaus Storck Vienna
Directed By:
Eduard Melkus
Directed By:
Johann Ludwig Bach Suite
Conducted By:
Raymond Leppard
Unknown:
Jack Brymer Vienna
Conducted By:
Felix Prohaska

Morning Concert: part 2
8.5 Couperin La Pifimontoise (Les nations)
ANTOINE GEOFFROY - DECHAUME (harpsichord), ANTIQUA MUSICA CHAMBER ORCHESTRA directed by JACQUES ROUSSEL
Vivaldi Concerto in o major, for two violins and string orchestra (R Op 21 No 1)
EDMONDO MALANOTTE, FRANCO GULLI , VIRTUOSI Dl ROMA conducted by RENATO FASANO
Bach Concerto in D minor, for three harpsichords and string orchestra
ANN EKE UITTENBOSCH, ALAN CURTIS GUSTAV LEONHARDT , Who also directs the LEONHARDT CONSORT Rameau Ballet Suite: Acanthe et CSphise
CAEN CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by JEAN-PIERRE DAUTEL gramophone records

Contributors

Unknown:
Antoine Geoffroy
Directed By:
Jacques Roussel
Unknown:
Franco Gulli
Conducted By:
Renato Fasano
Unknown:
Alan Curtis
Unknown:
Gustav Leonhardt
Conducted By:
Jean-Pierre Dautel

Parry Away, away, you men of rules; A lover's garland; Love is a bable
Stanford Windy nights; The chapel on the hill; Cuttin' rushes: The bold unbiddable child
Kodaly Quartet No 2, Op 10
Warlock Yarmouth Fair; The first mercy: The countryman David Cox Fine English days!
Richard R. Austin Clarinet Quintet (first broadcast performance)
KENNETH TUDOR (bass)
PAUL HAMBURGER (pianO) THEA KING
(clarinet, bass-clarinet)
ENGLISH STRING QUARTET

Contributors

Unknown:
David Cox
Clarinet:
Richard R. Austin

JANET HILTON (clarinet), BBC
NORTHERN SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conductor BRYDEN THOMSON Part 1
Berlioz Overture: King Lear
12.33* Weber Clarinet Concerto No 2, in E flat major
1.0
News; Weather
1.5 The Concert Interval
JULIAN BREAM talks tO JOHN AMIS about the guitar and the problems and pleasures of both public performance and recording.
1.20 Midday Prom: part 2
Mussorgsky, orch Ravel Pictures from an Exhibition
(Before an invited audience in the Town Hall, Manchester)

Contributors

Unknown:
John Amis

Part 2 Monteverdi
Vespro delta Beata Vergine URSULA CONNORS (soprano) SHIRLEY SAMS (soprano)
SHIRLEY MINTY (contralto) NIGEL ROGERS (tenor) LESLIE FYSON (tenor)
JOHN NOBLE (baritone)
CHRISTOPHER KEYTE (bass) AMBROSIAN SINGERS
FRANZ FALTER (organ)
ACCADEMIA MONTEVERDIANA ORCHESTRA conducted by DENIS STEVENS gramophone records

Contributors

Unknown:
Beata Vergine
Soprano:
Ursula Connors
Tenor:
Nigel Rogers
Tenor:
Leslie Fyson
Bass:
Christopher Keyte
Conducted By:
Denis Stevens

PETER FRANKL (piano) PETER SCHIDLOF (viola)
BBC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA leader HUGH BEAN conductor COLIN DAVIS from De Doelen, Rotterdam
Britten Sunday Morning Storm (Peter Grimes )
Mozart Piano Concerto No 14, in E flat (K 449)
Berlioz Symphony: Harold in Italy

Contributors

Piano:
Peter Frankl
Leader:
Hugh Bean
Conductor:
Colin Davis
Unknown:
Peter Grimes

6.30 Amici, buona serai
7.0 Opera in the Making
WILLIAM MURPHY examines the complex art of opera 3: Cue for Song
At moments of high drama the action is halted so that music can take over and deepen the dramatic intensity. This device has produced some of the best-known moments in all opera. Producer DAVID EPPS

Contributors

Unknown:
William Murphy
Producer:
David Epps

PAUL BADURA-SKODA (piano) BBC SCOTTISH SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA, led by HUGH BRADLEY conductor CHRISTOPER SEAMAN Mhnbert Symphony No 8, in B minor (Unfinished)
7-52* Frank Martin Piano Con certo (first performance in this country)
8-15* Tchaikovsky Fantasy: Francesca da Rimini

Contributors

Conductor:
Hugh Bradley
Conductor:
Christoper Seaman
Unknown:
Frank Martin Piano Con

A fable of life in Britain under the early Roman occupation by COLIN MACINNES
The time is AD 45, two years after the conquest of Britain by the Emperor Claudius. Romans:
Producer DOUGLAS CLEVEROON

Contributors

Unknown:
Colin MacInnes
Producer:
Douglas Cleveroon
Balbus, a Centurion:
Geoffrey Beevers
Terentius a reluctant Cen turion:
Robin Bailey
Orami, an African auxiliary:
Frank Duncan
Apollon, a Greek auxiliary:
Trader Faulkner
Sidi, a Syrian auxiliary:
Brian Hewlett
Ia an Irish princess:
Rosalind Shanks
Bleddyn, a Welsh Druid:
Aubrey Richards
Varca, a Cornish witch:
Katherine Parr
Coolihan, a Scottish badger-hunter:
Henry Stamper

The third of four programmes Sheila Armstrong (soprano) Gerald English (tenor) Radu Lupu (piano)
John Constable (piano) Part 1
Brahms Edward ; Liebestreu; Spannung; Wir wandelten; So lass uns wandern
Brahms Three Intermezzi, Op 117: No 1, in E flat major; No 2, in B flat minor; No 3, in c sharp minor
Tippett Cantata: Boyhood's end

Contributors

Soprano:
Sheila Armstrong
Piano:
Radu Lupu
Unknown:
Brahms Edward

First of two talks by SIR RICHARD ACLAND
We, the peoples of the Western world, will fail in what we are all now trying to do.'
Sir Richard Acland , a Principal Lecturer at St Luke's College of Education, Exeter, says the alternative is to achieve ' Integrated Community.'

Contributors

Unknown:
Sir Richard Acland
Unknown:
Sir Richard Acland

Part 2
Dupare L'invitation au voyage; Lamento; Au pays ou se fait la guerre; Le manoir de Rosa
monde Mahler Verlorne Muh '; Das Irdische Leben ; Des Antonius von Padua Fischpredigt; Lob des hohen Verstands (Des Knaben Wunderhorn)
Ives In Flanders fields; The cage; Spring song; Rough wind Copland I bought me a cat; The little horses; Ching-a-ring chaw; The dodger (Old American songs)
(A public concert given in the Queen Elizabeth Hall , London, on 11 August 1971)

Contributors

Unknown:
Monde Mahler Verlorne Muh
Unknown:
Das Irdische Leben
Unknown:
Des Antonius
Unknown:
Queen Elizabeth Hall

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