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Lully Le divertissement de Chambord: GERMAN BACH SOLOISTS conducted by HELMUT WINSCHERMAN
8.16* Michel Corrette Concerto comique: Les Sauvages et la Fiirstemberg
MAINZ CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by GÜNTHER KEHR
8.27* Rameau Suite: Dardanus
COLLEGIUM AUREUM conducted by REINHARD PETERS gramophone records

Contributors

Conducted By:
Helmut Winscherman
Conducted By:
Michel Corrette
Conducted By:
Reinhard Peters

Chopin A maiden's wish; Lithuanian song (Polish Songs. Op 74)
ELISABETH SCHWARZKOPF (Soprano) GEOFFREY PARSONS (piano)
9.11* Piano Concerto No 2. in F minor: ANDRÉ WATTS, NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by THOMAS SCHIPPERS gramophone records

Contributors

Soprano:
Elisabeth Schwarzkopf
Piano:
Geoffrey Parsons
Conducted By:
Thomas Schippers

Rubbra Veni. Creator Spiritus John Stanley Voluntary in D major. Op 5 No 5. for organ
Vaughan Williams 0 clap your hands
Graham Whettam Then spake Solomon Gibbons Fancy in A minor, for organ
Tomkins Fancy for two to play Adrian Cruft Jubilate Deo
S. S. Wesley Choral Song and Fugue, for organ
Samuel Barber Mutations from BACH. for brass
Vaughan Williams Lord. thou has been our refuge BBC CHORUS
PHILIP JONES BRASS ENSEMBLE ROBERT HOWES (timpani) BARRY ROSE (organ) conducted by JOHN POOLE (organ)

Contributors

Unknown:
Rubbra Veni.
Unknown:
Philip Jones
Conducted By:
John Poole

Mozart Preludes and Fugues for string trio (KE 404a): F minor (Fugue transc from W. F. Bach): D minor (Fugue transc from J. S. Bach)
Danzi Bassoon Quartet in B flat major, Op 40 No 3
Frankel String Trio, Op 3 RICHARDS STRING TRIO
DEIRDRE DUNDAS-GRANT (bassoon)

Contributors

Unknown:
Mozart Preludes

The 12th of 13 programmes La Clemenza di Scipione Opera seria in three acts
Music by Johann Christian Bach 'Johann Christian 's rich, fertile invention ... his command of what is apt....his eschewal of whatever is garrulous.... Scipione brings many rewards.' ANDREW PORTER (Financial Times)
SALTARELLO CHOIR chorus-master RICHARD BRADSHAW
AMATI ENSEMBLE leader RAINER KOEBLE EDITH PICHT-AXENFEI .D
(harpsichord continuo) conducted by CHARLES MACKERRAS (A concert performance given in the Queen Elizabeth Hall , London, on 3 May as part of the English Bach Festival, in association with BBC Radio 3) In and around Carthage, 146 BC Act 1
2.45* J. C. Bach and the Theatre by CHARLES CUDWORTH
3.5* La Clemenza: Act 2
3.40* Second Viennese School? A talk by MISHA DONAT
4.0* La Clemenza: Act 3

Contributors

Music By:
Johann Christian Bach
Music By:
Johann Christian
Chorus-Master:
Richard Bradshaw
Leader:
Rainer Koeble
Leader:
Edith Picht-Axenfei
Conducted By:
Charles MacKerras
Unknown:
Queen Elizabeth Hall
Unknown:
J. C. Bach
Unknown:
Charles Cudworth
Talk By:
Misha Donat

medium wave
6.30 Foreign Correspondent Presented by GRAHAM TAYAR (Rptd: Friday. 9.30 am. R4)
6.45 The Learning World
A weekly commentary on an item of educational news.
C.50 Perspective: Music Stands On the occasion of tonight's first ballet ' prom ' at the Royal Opera House, BERNARD KEEFFE talks to JOHN TOOLEY , General Administrator, Music Director COLIN DAVIS , and enthusiasts, about the enjoyment and economics of musical promenades. Producer PEGGY BACON
7.10 The Experience of Work PHIL SMITH reports on the satisfactions and discontents of working in an area that used to be dominated by the textile industry but is now having to readjust to new patterns of employment.
Second of five programmes

Contributors

Presented By:
Graham Tayar
Unknown:
John Tooley
Director:
Colin Davis
Producer:
Peggy Bacon
Unknown:
Work Phil Smith

FELICITY PALMER, ELIZABETH HARRISON, ELEANOR CAPP, CHRISTINE ARMSTRONG (sopranos) MARTYN HILL, PHILIP LANGRIDGE (tenors)
GARETH KEENE, WILLIAM MASON (basses)
MONTEVERDI CHOIR
MICHAEL LAIRD, IAAN WILSON (cornetti)
NONA LIDDELL, LOUIS CARUS (violins)
JENNIFER WARD-CLARKE (Cello) RODNEY SLATFORD (double-bass) JAMES TYLER (lute and chitarrone) NICHOLAS KRAEMER (harpsichord) MALCOLM HICKS (organ) conductor John Eliot Gardiner

Part 1
Monteverdi Laudate Dominum omnes gentes (I)
Schutz Die mit Tranen saen; Ich bin ein rechte Weinstock; Selig sind die Toten; O susser, o freundlicher
Grandi O quam tu pulchra es
Schutz Weib, was weinest du?; Es gingen zweene Menschen
Monteverdi Laudate Dominum in sanctis eius
Schutz Saul, Saul, was verfolgst du mich?

8.30* Schutz's Use of Instruments: talk by DEREK MCCULLOCH

8.45* Schutz Concert: part 2
Schutz Ich beschwbre euch
Cavalli Salve Regina
Monteverdi Armato il cor; Zefiro torna
Schutz Es steh Gott auf: So fahr ich hin: Herr nun lassest du deinen Diener

(A concert given in the Queen Elizabeth Hall on 19 February)
(Another concert of music by Schutz: Monday, 9 October)

Contributors

Soprano:
Felicity Palmer
Soprano:
Elizabeth Harrison
Soprano:
Eleanor Capp
Soprano:
Christine Armstrong
Tenor:
Philip Langridge
Tenor:
Martyn Hill
Bass:
Gareth Keene
Bass:
William Mason
Cornetto:
Michael Laird
Cornetto:
Iaan Wilson
Violin:
Nona Liddell
Violin:
Louis Carus
Cello:
Jennifer Ward-Clarke
Double bass:
Rodney Slatford
Lute and chitarrone:
James Tyler
Harpsichord:
Nicholas Kraemer
Organ:
Malcolm Hicks
Conductor:
John Eliot Gardiner
Unknown:
Schiitz Weib
Unknown:
Schiitz Saul
Talk By:
Derek McCulloch

A fortnightly programme about the media in society
Pacifica - Non-Commercial Radio in the US
A report by Daniel Snowman
The Pacifica Foundation's four stations represent the largest and best established non-commercial network in the USA, offering a forum for independent and radical views and for new literature and music, and financed entirely by listeners' subscriptions.
Daniel Snowman reports on the present state of this much attacked enterprise. He talks to broadcasters and listeners in California and to FRANK GILLARD , formerly the Managing Director of BBC Radio, now consultant to the Corporation for Public Broadcasting which was set up with Federal funds to support non-commercial broadcasting enterprises in the USA.

Contributors

Unknown:
Daniel Snowman
Unknown:
Daniel Snowman
Unknown:
Frank Gillard

BBC Radio 3

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