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Elgar Nursery Suite
ROYAL LIVERPOOL PHILHARMONIC
ORCHESTRA conducted by CHARLES GROVES
8.28* Grainger Children's March: Over the hills and far away: Shepherd's Hey; Handel in the Strand
EASTMAN-ROCHESTER POPS
ORCHESTRA conducted by FREDERICK FENNELL
8.39' Gareth Wallers Divertimento for strings
ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by DAVID ATHERTON gramophone records

Contributors

Conducted By:
Charles Groves
Conducted By:
Frederick Fennell
Conducted By:
David Atherton

A programme of new records

Mozart Symphony No 29 in A (k 2011 BERLIN PHILHARMONIC orchestra conducted by HERBERT VON KARAJAN

9.28* Liszt Piano Concerto No 1, in E flat
GVORGY CZIFFRA, THE PARIS ORCHESTRA conducted by GYÖRGY CZIFFRA JR

9.47* Satie Choses vues a droite et a gauche CLARA BONALDI (violin) SYLVAINE BILLIER (piano)

9.53* Messiaen Song-cycle: Chants de terre et de ciel NOELLE BARKER (soprano)
RORERT SHERLAW JOHNSON (piano)

10.20* Beethoven Grosse Fuge , Op 133 YALE STRING QUARTET

10.36* Schumann Symphony No 3, in E flat (Rhenish) CLEVELAND ORCHESTRA conducted by GEORGE SZELL

ALAN HACKER traces some of the important developments in 20th-century woodwind playing, and includes records of some great interpreters: leon GOOSSENSand ┊ around 1930, CHARI.ES DRAPER In the Brahms Clarinet Quintet, FERDINAND OUBRADOUS In Weber Andante and Hungarian Rondo, the mid-20th-century Vienna Philharmonic style in Schubert, and the Czechs In Mozart, as well as some more recent developments. gramophone recorda

(piano)
Scarlatti Sonatas: e flat major (Kk 193); 9 minor (Kk 871: E major (Kk 531); D major (Kk 33)
Mozart Sonata In B flat major (K 333)
Debussy Suite: Pour le piano; La caihedrale engloutie
(A recital given in the Friends' Meeting House. Manchester, in 1970. Promoted by the Manchester Tuesday Midday Concerts Society in association with the BBC)

A study in words and music of the 17th-century poetess Katherine Philips (1631-1664) whose poetry and prose are spoken by ANN MORRISH with comments by her contemporaries read by PETER BARKER Songs by her friend
Henry Lawes and by Purcell are sung by APRIL CANTELO (soprano)
BRIAN RAYNER COOK (baritone) Continuo:
BERNARD RICHARDS (cello)
CHARLES SPINKS (harpsichord)
Narration written and spoken by APRIL CANTELO, who devised the programme

Contributors

Unknown:
Katherine Philips
Spoken By:
Ann Morrish
Read By:
Peter Barker
Unknown:
Henry Lawes
Sung By:
April Cantelo
Cello:
Bernard Richards

direct from the Royal Albert Hall London
Amaryllis Fleming (cello) BBC Northern Singers, conductor Stephen Wilkinson

BBC Northern Symphony Orchestra, leader Barry Griffiths, conductor Bryden Thomson

Gibbons Hosanna to the Son of David; The silver swan; What is our life?
Vaughan Williams Fantasia on a theme by Thomas Tallis
Elgar Cello Concerto in E minor

(This Week's Proms: page 12)

Contributors

Cellist:
Amaryllis Fleming
Singers:
BBC Northern Singers
Conductor:
Stephen Wilkinson
Musicians:
BBC Northern Symphony Orchestra
Orchestra Leader:
Barry Griffiths
Conductor:
Bryden Thomson

Jacques Monod and Sir Peter Medawar in conversation about the promise and the reality of recent advances in biological science. Both Nobel Prize winners, they discuss Professor Monod's book Chance am Necessity, as well as some of the major issues arising from the new possibilities in biology and medicine. For example, is it possible to manipulate human genes?

Contributors

Unknown:
Jacques Monod
Unknown:
Sir Peter Medawar

Eighth of 12 programmes
Violin Sonata in A minor, Op 23 Four Ariettas, Op 82 La Partenza
Vita Felice (Das Glück der Freundschaft), Op 88
Violin Sonata in r major, Op 24 (Spring)
JOSEF SUK (violin)
JAN PANENKA (piatlO) DIETRIOH FISCHER DlESKAU (baritone)
JÖRG demus (piano)
(gramophone record)

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