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Pezel Eight Dances (Delitias musicales)
MAINZ CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by GÜTHER KEHR
7.19* Couperin Ordre No (Pieces de clavecin)
GEORGE MALCOLM (harpsichord)
7.36* Lully Sinfonies pour les patres
MICHEL PLOCKYN (flute)
JEAN-CLAUDE MALGOIRE (oboe) JEAN-RENE GAVOIN (violin) JEAN-LOUIS PETIT CHAMBER
ORCHESTRA conducted by jean-louis petit gramophone records

Contributors

Harpsichord:
George Malcolm
Harpsichord:
Lully Sinfonies
Flute:
Michel Plockyn

A record request programme
Mozart Adagio in B minor (X 540)
WALTER KLIEN (piano)
Wolf Der Knabe und das Immlein; Ein Stiindlein wohl vor Tag; Die Geister am Mummelsee; Nixe Binsefuss
ELLY AMELING (soprano) DALTON BALDWIN (piano) Kreutzer Septet in E flat
MEMBERS OF THS VIENNA OCTET gramophone records

Contributors

Piano:
Walter Klien
Piano:
Wolf Der Knabe
Unknown:
Ein Stiindlein
Unknown:
Nixe Binsefuss
Soprano:
Elly Ameling
Piano:
Dalton Baldwin

Grechaninov Praise ye the Lord, all the earth Dialler Wachet auf
Bach Motet: Lobet den Herrn, alle Heiden
Dufay Ave regina coelorum FINNISH RADIO CHAMBER CHORUS conducted by HARALD ANDERSEN OLLI KOSONEN (double-bass) PAAVO SOINNE (organ)
(Recording made available by courtesy of Finnish Radio)

Contributors

Conducted By:
Harald Andersen
Double-Bass:
Olli Kosonen
Double-Bass:
Paavo Soinne

concert of Scottish music relayed direct from the Freemasons' Hall
SCOTTISH BAROQUE ENSEMBLE director LEONARD FRIEDMAN Part 1
William McGibbon Sonata in B minor
11.10* David Foulls Sonata in A major
11.21* ed Kenneth Elliott Airs and Dances of Renaissance Scotland
11.40* Talk: Thomas Wilson on his new work and some of the influences that affected its composition.
11.55* EIF Concert: part 2
Thomas Wilson Ritornelll per archi (first performance)
12.13* Thomas Erskine Trio-Sonata- in c major
12.21* James Lauder Pavan and Galliard
12.27* William McGibbon Son. ata in G major

Contributors

Unknown:
William McGibbon Sonata
Unknown:
David Foulls Sonata
Unknown:
Kenneth Elliott
Unknown:
Thomas Wilson
Unknown:
Thomas Wilson Ritornelll
Unknown:
James Lauder Pavan
Unknown:
William McGibbon Son.

Distinguished musicians discuss, and in some cases also perform, music for which they have a special affection.
Today Denis Matthews (piano) discusses and plays
Mozart's Fantasia and Sonata In c minor (K 475 and k 457)
(A BBC Lunchtime Concert given in the Concert Hall, Broadcasting House, London, on 24 November 1971)

Contributors

Piano:
Denis Matthews

conductor MEREDITH DAVIES with MICHAEL ROI. L (piano) Eigar Overture: Cockaigne
Beethoven Piano Concerto No 4, in G
2.55* Talk: Hans Keller explains why he thinks Tchaikovsky thought his Fourth Symphony to be part of the Austro-German tradition.
3.10* Concert: part 2
Tchaikovsky Symphony No In F minor
(A concert given In Birmingham Town Hall during the 1971 Birmingham Proms)

Contributors

Conductor:
Meredith Davies
Unknown:
Michael Roi.
Unknown:
Hans Keller

from the Priory Church, Edington, Wiltshire

Introit: God be in my head (Philip Radcliffe)
Responses (Philip Radcliffe)
Psalms 114 and 115 (John Barnard)
Lessons: Genesis 28, vv 10-17; St John 1, vv 43-51
Magnificat (Heinrich Schutz)
Nunc dimittis (John Harper)
Anthem: And behold, a white horse (Grayston Ives)
Hymn: Give us the wings of faith (EH 197, omit V 5: tune, Derek Williams)

Contributors

Choir Director:
Grayston Ives
Organist:
John Barnard

6.30 Worlds Apart: 10: A Question of Morality
Ten programmes on the problems of the developing world
Peter Donaldson looks at the total relationship between the rich and the poor countries and considers the prospects for development in the 70s.
(Revised version of "Affluence and Inequality")
(Book £2: see page 58)

7.0 The Genes In Your Life: 9: Natural Selection
Graham Chedd talks to Professor Dick Lewontin and Dr Cedric Carter about the present-day evolution of man, and whether bad genes are on the increase.

Contributors

Presenter ("Worlds Apart"):
Peter Donaldson
Presenter ("The Genes in Your Life"):
Graham Chedd
Guest ("The Genes in Your Life"):
Dick Lewontin
Guest ("The Genes in Your Life"):
Dr Cedric Carter

Direct from the Royal Albert Hall London

Wendy Eathorne (soprano) John Elwes (tenor)
Toronto Mendelssohn Choir, BBC Symphony Orchestra, leader Eli Goren

Part 1 conducted by Elmer Iseler

Giovanni Gabrieli Jubilate Deo a 8 (1597)

Bach Cantata No 191: Gloria in excelsis Deo

Stravinsky Symphony of Psalms

Contributors

Soprano:
Wendy Eathorne
Tenor:
John Elwes
Singers:
Toronto Mendelssohn Choir
Musicians:
BBC Symphony Orchestra
Orchestra Leader:
Eli Goren
Conductor:
Elmer Iseler

talks to PETER HEYWORTH about conducting and other conductors, including Toscanlni, Strauss, Nikisch, Boulez, Kara-Ian and Stokowski.
(A conversation recorded in Zurich by the cac)
(Klemperer conducts Beethoven's Choral Symphony: Friday, 9.50 pm, BBC2)

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter Heyworth

Five programmes by J. R. Ravetz
1: Fact and Value with John Champ. David Edge DR JERRY RAVETZ. a philosopher of science from Leeds University, is concerned with the many ways - some overt, some very subtle - in which he sees value-judgments influencing the practice and uses of science and technology. In the first of four conversations Dr Ravetz talks With DR JOHN CHARAP. theoretical physicist, and DR DAVID EDGE, Director of the Science Studies Unit in Edinburgh.
Producer MICHAEL TOTTON
(30 August-2: Pressures from Society)

Contributors

Unknown:
J. R. Ravetz
Unknown:
John Champ.
Unknown:
David Edge
Unknown:
Dr Jerry Ravetz.
Unknown:
Dr John Charap.
Producer:
Michael Totton

The second of two programmes performed by MUSICA RESERVATA Awake, and with attention hear Harpsichord solos: Rigadoon: Hornpipe in E minor: Air in p minor: Sefauchi's farewell; A new Ground in E minor; Ground in D minor
Thy genius, lo, from his sweet bed of rest
Anacreon's defeat

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