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Mozart March in D (K 408 No 2) - Vienna Mozart Ensemble conducted by Willi Boskovsky

7.9* Franz Hunten Variations on an aria from Donizetti's L'Elisir d'amore - Frank Cooper (piano)

7.16* Hummel Fantasy in G minor, for viola and orchestra - Ernst Wallfisch, Wurtemberg Chamber Orchestra conducted by Jorg Faerber

7.26* Mendelssohn Symphony No 8 - Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra, conducted by Kurt Masur

(gramophone records)

Bach Brandenburg Concerto No5: ENGLISH CHAMBERORCHESTRA conducted by BENJAMIN BRITTEN
8.27' C. P. E. Bach Duo in c, for oboe and clarinet
JAROSLAV VAGOUN , MIROSLAV JANDA
8.33* Mendelssohn Two Duets
PURCELL CONSORT OF VOICES
JENNIFER PARTRIDGE (pianO)
8.39* Hindemith Chamber MUSiC NO 2: GERARD VAN BLERK (piano), CONCERTO AMSTERDAM gramophone records

Contributors

Conducted By:
Benjamin Britten
Conducted By:
C. P. E. Bach Duo
Clarinet:
Jaroslav Vagoun
Clarinet:
Miroslav Janda
Piano:
Jennifer Partridge
Piano:
Gerard van Blerk

HEINZ HOLLIGER (oboe) URSULA HOLLIGER (harp)
MAX WERNER (cello continuo) NETHERLANDS RADIO CHAMBER
ORCHESTRA conducted by DAVID ATHERTON
Marcello, arr Bonelli Oboe Concerto in c minor
David Porcelijn 10-5-6-5 (first performance)
Krenek Kitharaulos , for oboe, harp and string orchestra (first performance)
C. P. E. Bach Sonata In G minor, for oboe and continuo (Wq 135)
Frank Martin Three Dances, for oboe, harp, string quintet and string orchestra
(Netherlands Radio recording)

Contributors

Harp:
Ursula Holliger
Cello:
Max Werner
Conducted By:
David Atherton
Unknown:
David Porcelijn
Unknown:
Krenek Kitharaulos
Unknown:
Frank Martin

EIDDWEN HARRHY (SOpranO) BBC NORTHERN SINGERS conductor STEPHEN WILKINSON DERRICK CANTRELL (organ)
Music by Johann Christoph , C.P.E., Johann Michael and J. S. Bach , recorded in 1970 in St Philip's Church, Salford

Contributors

Conductor:
Stephen Wilkinson
Conductor:
Derrick Cantrell
Music By:
Johann Christoph
Unknown:
Johann Michael
Unknown:
J. S. Bach

Musical life in 19th-century Munich, from the transfer of the Mannheim court, and working visits by Weber and Wagner, to Strauss's three years as assistant Kappellmeister.
Winter Allegro (Concertino in E flat): JOST MICHAELS (clarinet) IRENE GUDEL (cello)
SAAR CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by KARL RISTENPART Weber Concertino in E minor
GEORGES BARBOTEU (horn): BAMBERG SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, Conducted by THEODOR GUSCHLBAUER Wagner Excerpts from Act 3 of Die Meistersinger von Nurnberg: BAVARIAN STATE OPERA CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA conducted by JOSEPH KEILBERTH Strauss In Rom's Ruinen (Symphonic Poem: Aus Italien)
VIENNA PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by CLEMENS KRAUSS gramophone records

Contributors

Clarinet:
Jost Michaels
Conducted By:
Karl Ristenpart
Conducted By:
Weber Concertino
Horn:
Georges Barboteu
Unknown:
Theodor Guschlbauer
Conducted By:
Joseph Keilberth
Conducted By:
Clemens Krauss

Stoika Milanova
MICHAEL ISADOR (piano)
Bach, Sonata in c, for violin (BWV 1005)
Ysaye Caprice (d'apres I'étude en forme de valse de Saint-Saens)
Oubomir Pipkov Pastorale , for violin (first broadcast performance in this country)
Paganinl Caprice in E, Op I No 9 (La chasse), for violin

Contributors

Unknown:
Stoika Milanova
Piano:
Michael Isador
Unknown:
Oubomir Pipkov Pastorale

from the 1972 Royan Festival
Serge Garant Circuit II, for 14 players (first performance)
ENSEMBLE DE LA SOCIETY DE MUSIQUE CONTEMPORAINE DU QUEBEC conducted by THE COMPOSER (French Radio recording)
George Crumb Eleven echoes of autumn: AEOLIAN CHAMBER
PLAYERS (gramophone record)
Gilles Tremblay Vers (Champs III) (first broadcast in this country)
ENSEMBLE DE LA SOClÉTÉ DE
MUSIQUE CONTEMPORAINE DU QUEBEC conducted by SERGE GARANT (French Radio recording)
Presented by STEPHEN PLAISTOW

Contributors

Unknown:
George Crumb
Unknown:
Gilles Tremblay Vers
Conducted By:
Serge Garant
Presented By:
Stephen Plaistow

medium wave
6.30 Venice: Portrait of a City First of four programmes presented by BRIAN ROBB
7.0 Spanish Painting
Six radiovision programmes 3: Zurbardn and Murillo ELLIS WATERHOUSE and DAVID DAVIES discuss some of their most important works, illustrated by slides 10-14
(24 colour slides and notes. £3.00: see page 62)

Contributors

Unknown:
Brian Robb
Unknown:
Murillo Ellis
Unknown:
David Davies

Part 2
Brahms Scherzo in c minor (FAE Sonata)
Ponce Sonata brève
Ravel Piece en forme d'habanera; Tzigane
(Given before an invited audience at the Broadcasting Centre, Birmingham. Requests for tickets, enclosing SAE. to Celebrity Recital[address removed]

SIR ALEC CAIRNCROSS , former Head of the Government Economic Service and now Master of St Peter's College, Oxford. In conversation with: t. H. PHELPS BROWN. Professor Emeritus of the Economics of Labour, London
ERIK DAHMEN, Professor of Economics, Stockholm Institute of Commerce
BRIAN REDDAWAY , Professor of Political Economy, Cambridge ALAN WALTERS, Professor of Economics, London about the causes of inflation Producer ROLAND CRALLIS

Contributors

Unknown:
Sir Alec Cairncross
Unknown:
Brian Reddaway
Producer:
Roland Crallis

A play for radio by Rhys Adrian
With Alfred Marks as Arthur, and Bryan Pringle as Ronald
"...If someone comes up to you in a bar it's usually because they have some sad tale to relate about their own lives. Your life is sad. I can see that...'

Contributors

Writer:
Rhys Adrian
Pianist:
Jimmy Hardwick
Producer:
John Tydeman
Arthur:
Alfred Marks
Ronald:
Bryan Pringle
Frank:
Fraser Kerr
Landlord:
Ronald Herdman

Septieme répons du Jeudl Saint: Deuxième lecon de Ténèbres: Troisième répons du Vendredl Saint: Deuxieme répons du Vendredl Saint MICHEL SENECHAL (tenor) JANINE REISS (organ)
FRENCH RADIO CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by JEAN-PIERRE JACQUILLAT
(French Radio recording)

Contributors

Tenor:
Michel Senechal
Tenor:
Janine Reiss

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