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Hummel Rondo Brilliant in A IGOR MACUDZINSKI (piano)
SLOVAK PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by LADISLAV SLOVAK
7.21* Tchaikovsky Symphony No 2, in c minor
USSR SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by EVGENY SVETLANOV gramophone records

Contributors

Unknown:
Hummel Rondo
Conducted By:
Ladislav Slovak
Conducted By:
Evgeny Svetlanov

Mendelssohn Violin Concerto in E minor
ALFREDO CAMPOLI LONDON PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by EDUARD VAN BEINUM
8.32* Mozart Ballet Music: Idomeneo
VIENNA MOZART ENSEMBLE conducted by WILLI BOSKOVSKY gramophone records

Contributors

Conducted By:
Eduard van Beinum
Conducted By:
Willi Boskovsky

Diamond Jubilee Concert Part 1
Mozart Adagio in B flat (K 411) THEA KING (clarinet)
DAPHNE DOWN (clarinet)
GEORGINA DOBRÉE (basset-horn) JANET EGGLEDEN (basset-horn) ANGELA FUSSELL (basset-horn) Ibert Deux mouvements NOREEN MASON (flute)
PATRICIA LYNDEN (flute) THEA KING (clarinet)
DEIRDRE DUNDAS GRANT (bassoon) Jacob The Frogs
Berkeley Two Preludes
Ivor Walsworth Sea Sonnet (first performance) JOAN DAVIES (piano)
Brahms Two Songs, Op 91
ORIEL SUTHERLAND (Contralto) JEAN STEWART (Viola)
DOROTHEA ASPINALL (piano)
10.45* During the Interval
MARION. COUNTESS OF HAREWOOD, talks about the vital role of the performer - ' music's middle-man '.
11.5* Women Musicians Part 2
Margaret Lucy Wilkins The Silver Casket (first performance of the winning entry in the Cappiani Competition for Women Composers)
ANGELA HICKEY (soprano) VERA KANTROVITCH (violin) ELIZABETH WATSON (viola) JOANNA MILHOLLAND (cello) ELINOR BENNETT (harp)
Dvorak Piano Quintet in A, Op 81
ENGLISH STRING QUARTET Nona Liddell (violin)
Marilyn Taylor (violin)
Marjorie Lempfert (viola) Helen Just (cello) with DAPHNE IBBOTT (piano)
(A public concert given in the Queen Elizabeth Hall , London. on 7 July, 1971)

Contributors

Basset-Horn:
Angela Fussell
Basset-Horn:
Ibert Deux
Flute:
Noreen Mason
Flute:
Patricia Lynden
Clarinet:
Deirdre Dundas
Piano:
Dorothea Aspinall
Unknown:
Margaret Lucy Wilkins
Soprano:
Angela Hickey
Viola:
Elizabeth Watson
Cello:
Joanna Milholland
Harp:
Dvorak Piano Quintet
Violin:
Nona Liddell
Violin:
Marilyn Taylor
Viola:
Marjorie Lempfert
Piano:
Daphne Ibbott
Unknown:
Queen Elizabeth Hall

Final programme in this series which included the complete symphonic poems of Liszt and Strauss Griffes The Pleasure Dome of Kubla Khan
EASTMAN-ROCHESTER ORCHESTRA conducted by HOWARD HANSON
12.11* Strauss Ein Helden leben
CHICAGO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by FRITZ REINER gramophone records

Contributors

Unknown:
Strauss Griffes
Unknown:
Kubla Khan
Conducted By:
Howard Hanson
Conducted By:
Strauss Ein Helden
Conducted By:
Fritz Reiner

A sacred festival drama in three acts by Wagner (sung in German)

Knights of the Grail, youths, boys, flower maidens
Chorus and Orchestra of the Bayreuth Festival
chorus-master Wilhelm Pitz
conducted by Eugen Jochum

The Wieland Wagner production
(Recording from the 1971 Bayreuth Festival made available by courtesy of Bavarian Radio)

The action takes place in Northern Spain during the Middle Ages.
Act 1
2.55* During the Interval
Parsifal's Cross
Geoffrey Skelton discusses the psychological pattern which Wieland Wagner designed and used for his Bayreuth Festival productions.
3.10* Parsifal Act 2

Contributors

Chorus-Master:
Wilhelm Pitz
Musicians:
Chorus and Orchestra of the Bayreuth Festival
Conductor:
Eugen Jochum
Presenter (Interval):
Geoffrey Skelton
Parsifal:
Sandor Konya (tenor)
Kundry:
Janis Martin (soprano)
Gurnemanz:
Franz Crass (bass)
Amfortas:
Thomas Stewart (baritone)
Titurel:
Karl Ridderbusch (bass)
Klingsor:
Gerd Neinstedt (bass)
Knights of the Grail:
Heribert Steinbach (tenor)
Knights of the Grail:
Heinz Feldhoff (bass)
Esquires:
Elisabeth Schwarzenberg (mezzo-soprano)
Esquires:
Sieglinde Wagner (mezzo-soprano)
Esquires:
Rudolf Gniffke (tenor)
Esquires:
Heinz Zednik (tenor)
Flower maidens:
Hannelore Bode (soprano)
Flower maidens:
Elizabeth Volkman (mezzo-soprano)
Flower maidens:
Inger Paustian (soprano)
Flower maidens:
Dorothea Siebert (soprano)
Flower maidens:
Wendy Fine (mezzo-soprano)
Flower maidens:
Sieglinde Wagner (mezzo-soprano)
A voice from on high:
Marga Hoffgen (contralto)

6.30 Saving the Train
Three programmes presented by MICHAEL FORD
2: Steam in Action
The Severn Valley Railway, now on the point of major expansion. is one of Britain's most enterprising steam railways
Those taking part include: Sir Gerald Nabarro , mp. Chairman of the SVR Company, and some of the volunteers who help to run the railway
Producer GRAHAM TAYAR
7.0 Choosing the President: The Primaries

Contributors

Presented By:
Michael Ford
Unknown:
Gerald Nabarro

A discussion following last night's talk by Frank Kermode ' The author's meaning is dead ', Frank Kermode suggested. If literature is to be seen henceforth as a set of codes which every reader unravels for himself, can the codes be identified?
Speakers: FRANK KERMODE
JONATHAN CULLER , FellOW Of Selwyn College, Cambridge
GABRIEL josipovici. Lecturer in English at the University of Sussex and author of The World and the Book

Contributors

Talk By:
Frank Kermode
Unknown:
Frank Kermode
Unknown:
Frank Kermode
Unknown:
Jonathan Culler

Last of seven programmes
Giovanni Gabrieli In ecclesiis; Salvator noster
Cavalli Salve Regina
Stravinsky Canticum sacrum Cavalli Canzona a 12 Monteverdi Gloria
ANGELA BEALE (soprano)
FELICITY PALMER (soprano) JOHN ELWES (tenor)
PHILIP LANGRIDGE (tenor) RAIMUND HERINCX (baSS) MONTEVERDI CHOIR
MALCOM HICKS (organ) NICHOLAS KRAEMER
(harpsichord continuo)
PHILIP JONES BRASS ENSEMBLE MEMBERS OF THE
ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA MONTEVERDI ORCHESTRA conducted by JOHN ELIOT GARDINER

Contributors

Unknown:
Giovanni Gabrieli
Unknown:
Cavalli Salve Regina
Unknown:
Stravinsky Canticum
Unknown:
Cavalli Canzona
Soprano:
Felicity Palmer
Tenor:
John Elwes
Tenor:
Philip Langridge
Bass:
Raimund Herincx
Unknown:
Malcom Hicks
Harpsichord:
Nicholas Kraemer
Unknown:
Philip Jones
Conducted By:
John Eliot Gardiner

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