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A programme of recent records Beethoven March in c, for military band (WoO 20) WIND ENSEMBLE OF THE
BERLIN PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by HANS PRIEM-BERGRATH
8.9' C. P. E. Bach Sonatina In D. for two fortepianos and orchestra (Wq 109)
INGEBOP.G KUCHLER AND
REIMAR KUCHLER VIENNACAPELLA ACADEMICA conducted by EDUARD MELKUS
8.25* Handel Excerpts from Act 3 of Judas Maccabaeus HEATHER HARPER (SOpranO) HELEN WATTS (contralto) CHRISTOPHER KEYTE ' bass-baritone)
WANDSWORTH SCHOOL BOYS' CHOIR
AMOR ARTIS CHORALE
ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by JOHANNES SOMARY
8.44* Beethoven Ballet: Prometheus (Act 1)
UTAH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by MAURICE ABRAVANEL

Contributors

Conducted By:
Hans Priem-Bergrath
Unknown:
Ingebop.G Kuchler
Unknown:
Reimar Kuchler
Conducted By:
Eduard Melkus
Unknown:
Judas MacCabaeus
Soprano:
Heather Harper
Contralto:
Helen Watts
Bass-Baritone:
Christopher Keyte
Conducted By:
Johannes Somary
Conducted By:
Maurice Abravanel

The final four programmes In the series show how Schubert used one of his own songs to help build a long instrumental work.

This morning's song is Sei mir gegrusst
Stimme der Liebe (Meine Selinde!); Die Vogel; Der Knabe; Fulle der Liebe; Delphine; Duet: Nur wer die Sehnsucht kennt (Mignon und der Harfner)
Sei mir gegrusst
Fantasia in C major, for violin and piano (D 934)

Margaret Neville (soprano) Ian Partridge (tenor) Ernest Lush (piano) Max Rostal (violin) Colin Horsley (piano)

Contributors

Soprano:
Margaret Neville
Tenor:
Ian Partridge
Pianist:
Ernest Lush
Violinist:
Max Rostal
Pianist:
Colin Horsley

A record request programme
Nielsen Clarinet Concerto (1928)
STANLEY DRl'CKER, NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by LEONARD BERNSTEIN
Berwaid Symphony In a flat (1845)
LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by SIXTEN EHRLING

Contributors

Conducted By:
Leonard Bernstein
Conducted By:
Sixten Ehrling

MANOUG PARIKIAN (violin)
SCOTTISH NATIONAL ORCHESTRA leader SAM BOR conductor ALEXANDER GIBSON Part 1 Haydn
Symphony No 100 (Military)
1.0* Listening to Haydn
HAROLD TRUscoTT discusses the listening experience after the event: the right moment, perhaps.
1.20* Concert: part 2
Hamilton Violin Concerto No 1
2.10* Tchaikovsky Overture-fantasia: Romeo and Juliet

Contributors

Leader:
Sam Bor
Conductor:
Alexander Gibson
Unknown:
Harold Truscott

AMADEUS STRING QUARTET with CECIL ARONOWITZ (viola) Part 1 Beethoven
Quintet in c major, Op 29
2.50* Bruckner and Metaphysics
A discussion between ROBERT Simpson and DERYCK COOKE
3.10* Quintets: part 2
Bruckner Quintet in F major

Contributors

Viola:
Cecil Aronowitz
Unknown:
Robert Simpson
Unknown:
Deryck Cooke

ANTHONY THWAITE introduces his own selection of poems in translation from the eighth-century Manyoshu. a ' collection of a myriad leaves,' to the present day.
Readers HARVEY HALL and FRANCES HOROVITZ
Producer GEORGE MACBETE

Contributors

Introduces:
Anthony Thwaite
Readers:
Harvey Hall
Readers:
Frances Horovitz
Producer:
George MacBete

Direct from the Royal Albert Hall London
Masuko Ushioda (violin)
NHK Symphony Orchestra of Japan conducted by Hiroyuki Iwaki

Part 1
Akira Miyoshi Concerto for Orchestra (first performance in this country)
Mozart Violin Concerto (K 216)

Maki Ishii Kyo-So (first performance in this country)

6.10* Sound Pleasure
Brian Hitch, Japanese scholar, amateur musician and diplomat, describes his varied experiences of concert-going in Japan.

6.30* Proms 72: part 2
Brahms Symphony No 1

(Part of this concert can be seen in Music on 2, BBC2, on Sunday, 10 September)

Contributors

Violinist:
Masuko Ushioda
Musicians:
NHK Symphony Orchestra of Japan
Conductor:
Hiroyuki Iwaki
Speaker (Sound Pleasure):
Brian Hitch

by George Peele (c 1557-96)
Adapted for broadcasting and produced by Terence Tiller Music arranged by Michael Morrow and performed under his direction by members of Musica Reservata

Contributors

Producer:
Terence Tiller
Arranged by:
Michael Morrow
Antic Corebus:
Michael Deacon
Frolic, First Head:
John Samson
Fantastic, Friar, Second Head:
Leslie Heritage
Clunch, Sacrapant, Voice:
William Fox
Madge, Second Fury:
Betty Baskcomb
First Brother, Sexton:
Basil Jones
Second Brother, Wiggen:
John Craig
Erestus, Churchwarden Jack's ghOSt:
William Eedle
Lampriscus Eumenides:
Gerald Cross
Huanebango:
Peter Williams
Delia Celanta:
Jane Knowles
Venelia, First Fury Zantippa, Hostess:
Elizabeth Proud

An opera recorded yesterday at the King's Theatre Edinburgh
La Straniera
Libretto by FELICE ROMANI after the novel by D'ARLINCOURT Music by Bellini (sung in Italian)
CHORUS. ORCHESTRA AND BALLET OF THE TEATRO MASSIMO, PALERMO chorus-master MARIO TAGINI conducted by Nino Sanzogno Act 1
10. 55* Bellini - ' a Sort of Gluck '?: talk by ANDREW PORTER
11.10* La Straniera, Act 2

Contributors

Unknown:
Felice Romani
Chorus-Master:
Mario Tagini
Conducted By:
Nino Sanzogno
Talk By:
Andrew Porter

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