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A programme of recent records Torelli Sonata a 5 No 1 DON SMITHERS (trumpet) I MUSICI
8.15* Arias from the notebook of Anna Magdalena Bach : Stölzel Bist du bei mir; anon Gcdenke doch; Bach Schlum mert ein
AGNES GIEBEL (soprano)
PRO ARTE CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
OF MUNICH conducted by KURT REDEL
8.29* Vivaldi Autumn; Winter (The Seasons)
HENRYK SZERYNG (violin) directing the ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
8.50' Handel Coronation Anthem: Zadok the Priest
GERAINT JONES SINGERS
AND ORCHESTRA conducted by GERAINT JONES

Contributors

Unknown:
Anna Magdalena Bach
Unknown:
Bach Schlum
Conducted By:
Kurt Redel
Violin:
Henryk Szeryng
Singers:
Geraint Jones
Conducted By:
Geraint Jones

Sixth in a weekly series
Today and next week the German tenor
PETER SCHREIER with RUDOLF DUNCKEL (piano)
Goethe Settings: Erster Verlust ; Rastlose Liebe ; Wanderers Nachtlied (iiber alien Gipfeln ist Rub); Ganymed
(Recording made available by courtesy of East German Radio) Piano Sonata in G major (d 894)
RADU LUPU
(Part of a BBC Lunchtime Concert given in St John's, Smith Square, London, in 1970)

Contributors

Tenor:
Peter Schreier
Piano:
Rudolf Dunckel
Unknown:
Erster Verlust
Unknown:
Rastlose Liebe
Unknown:
Radu Lupu

A record request programme
Villa-Lobes Symphonic Poem: Uirapura: NEW YORK STADIUM SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by LEOPOLD STOKOWSKI Gerhard Violin Concerto
YFRAH NEAMAN
BBC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by COLIN DAVIS
Krenek Three Merry Marches BOSTON CONCERT BAND conducted by ERIC SIMON

Contributors

Conducted By:
Leopold Stokowski
Conducted By:
Colin Davis
Conducted By:
Eric Simon

(piano) Part 1
Beethoven Sonata In minor. Op 90
Brahms Variations on a theme of Paganini, Op 35
11.40* Debussy and the Piano DAVID cox on the importance of the piano, for Debussy, as a means of expression.
12.0* Cherkassky: part 2 Debussy Estampes
Chopin Three Studies, Op posth Liszt Liebestraum No 3, in A flat major; Hungarian Rhapsody No 12, in c sharp minor (A public concert given in the Queen Elizabeth Hall, London, on 2 March)

Organist and Composer
Bach Toccata and Fugue in D minor (The Dorian)
Improvisation on a submitted theme played by ANTON HEILLER from the Royal College of Organists, London 1
1.8* Heiller Stabat Mater (first broadcast in this country) AUSTRIAN RADIO CHORUS
AND ORCHESTRA conducted by MILTIADES CARIDIS (Recording made available by courtesy of Austrian Radio)

Contributors

Played By:
Anton Heiller
Conducted By:
Miltiades Caridis

DIMOV STRING QUARTET Dimo Dimov (violin)
Alexander Tomov (violin) Dimiter Tchilikov (viola) Dimiter Kozev (cello) Part
Haydn String Quartet in D major, Op 64 No 5 (The Lark) Mozart String Quartet in c major (Dissonance) (K 465)
2.25* Unity and Continuity In Beethoven's Op 131
A talk by PETER EVANS
2.40* Bath Festival: part 2
Beethoven String Quartet in c sharp minor, Op 131
(A public concert given in the Assembly Rooms, Bath, on 30 May)

Contributors

Violin:
Alexander Tomov
Viola:
Dimiter Tchilikov
Cello:
Dimiter Kozev
Talk By:
Peter Evans

Opera in four acts by Francesco Cilea
Libretto by ARTURO COLAUTTI based on the play by EUGÈNE SCRIBE and ERNEST LEGOUVÉ English version by PERCY PINKERTON adapted by NORMAN TUCKER
A majordomo.Leslie FRY (tenor) BBC CHORUS
BBC CONCERT ORCHESTRA conducted by ALBERTO EREDE Repetiteurs JOHN BACON and RICHARD NUNN
Producer JULIAN BUDDEN
(Given before an invited audience in the Camden Theatre. London, in October 1969)
(Elizabeth Bainbridge and Delme Bryn-Jones broadcast by permission of the General Administrator. Royal Opera House Covent Garden; Norman Welsby by permission of Sadler's Wells Opera) Acts 1 and 2 4.35* Talk: Angelo Notariello recalls memories of life at the Naples Conservatory under Francesco Cilea.
4.50' Adriana Lecouvreur Acts 3 and 4

Contributors

Unknown:
Francesco Cilea
Unknown:
Arturo Colautti
Play By:
Eugène Scribe
Play By:
Ernest Legouvé
Unknown:
Percy Pinkerton
Adapted By:
Norman Tucker
Conducted By:
Alberto Erede
Repetiteurs:
John Bacon
Repetiteurs:
Richard Nunn
Producer:
Julian Budden
Adrienne Lecouvreur of the Comédie Francaise:
Joan Carlyle (soprano)
Maurice, Count of Saxony:
Alberto Remedios (tenor)
The Prince of Bouillon:
David Gwynne (bass)
The Princess of Bouillon:
Elizabeth Bainbridge(mezzo-Sop)
The Abbé de Chazeuil:
Kenneth MacDonald (tenor)
Michonnet, stage director of the Comédie Francaise:
Delme Bryn-Jones (baritone)
Members of the Comedie Francaise M Quinault:
Norman Welsby (baritone)
M Poisson:
Gerald English (tenor)
Mile Jouvenot:
Patricia Clark (soprano)
Mile Dangeville:
Heather Begg (mezzo-Soprano)

by JAMES JOYCE
Harold Pinter 's Mermaid Theatre production re-created for radio.
James Joyce , who was born in 1882, left Dublin with Nora Barnacle in 1904. They lived in Trieste until 1915. They had two children, a boy and a girl. Exiles was published in Paris in 1918, four years before Ulysses. Joyce did not see the play performed.
The play takes place at Merlion and Ranelagh, two suburbs of Dublin.
The play had a vibrant tension wholly suited to the closeness of radio as a medium and the performances of Vivien Merchant, John Wood , Timothy West and Lynn Farleigh seemed pitched perfectly to the appropriate atmosphere of emotional eavesdropping
(THE GUARDIAN)
Producer GUY VAESEN
(John Wood is a member of the Royal Shakespeare Co)

Contributors

Unknown:
James Joyce
Unknown:
Harold Pinter
Unknown:
James Joyce
Unknown:
Nora Barnacle
Unknown:
John Wood
Unknown:
Timothy West
Unknown:
Lynn Farleigh
Producer:
Guy Vaesen
Richard Rowan:
John Wood
Beatrice Justice:
Lynn Farleigh
Robert Hand:
Timothy West
Brigid:
Marjorie Wilde
Archie:
J Bennett
Bertha:
Vivien Merchant

ii.se WOLF (soprano)
LONDON CONCERTANTE
Sonata No 1, in a minor (Methodische Sonaten)
Five Songs: Die durstige Natur; Sanfter Schlaf; Geizhals; Freundschaft; Grossthuer Sonata in c minor, for oboe and continuo
Fantasy in B flat major, for harpsichord
Cantata No 72: Was gletcht dem Adel wahrer Christen (Der harmonische Gottesdienst)

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