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A record request programme
' Part 1
Grieg Sonata in G, Op 13 ALAN LOVEDAV (violin)
LEONARD cassini (piano)
7.25* Fauré Elégie
JACQUELINE DU PRE (cello) GERALD MOORE (piano)
7.33' Arensky Trio in D minor, Op 32
JASCHA HEIFETZ (violin)
GREGOR PIATIGORSKY (cellO) LEONARD PENNARIO (piano)

Contributors

Piano:
Gerald Moore
Violin:
Jascha Heifetz
Cello:
Gregor Piatigorsky
Piano:
Leonard Pennario

Part 2
Rossini Overture: William Tell PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA conducted by CARLO MARIA GIULINI
8.18* Mozart Piano Concerto No 16. in D (K 451): GEZA ANDA who also conducts the SALZBURG MOZARTEUM
CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
8.41* Beethoven Wellington's Victory
LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by ANTAL DORATI

Contributors

Conducted By:
Carlo Maria Giulini
Conducted By:
Antal Dorati

from Scotland
Mendelssohn I would that my love; The passage-bird's farewell; 0 wert thou in the cauld blast; Autumn song
Dvorak The pledge of love; Forsaken: The maid imprisoned; Omens
Isobel Dunlop Septet Brahms Weg der Liebe; Klänge
I; Klange n; Die Schwestern PATRICIA CLARK , JOHANNA PETERS (soprano and contralto duet) JULIAN DAWSON (piano) BUCHANAN ENSEMBLE

Contributors

Unknown:
Patricia Clark
Soprano:
Johanna Peters
Piano:
Julian Dawson

played by ALAN HARVERSON
Michel Corrette Magnificat
Georg Muffat Ciacona octavi toni
Mozart Andante (k 616)
Haydn Allegro (Clock Music No 32)
Franz Schmidt Prelude and Fugue No 4, in D

Contributors

Played By:
Alan Harverson
Played By:
Michel Corrette Magnificat
Played By:
Georg Muffat Ciacona
Unknown:
Haydn Allegro
Unknown:
Franz Schmidt

A weekly series of recitals by the younger generation. Gayle Smith (cello)
Ronald Lumsden (piano) Mendelssohn Sonata in D major, Op 58
Britten Sonata in c, Op 65
(Given before an invited audience in the Concert Hall, Broadcasting House, London. Applications for tickets should be sent to the [address removed], enclosing SAE)

Contributors

Cello:
Gayle Smith
Piano:
Ronald Lumsden

conducted by MEREDITH DAVIES with ELIZABETH BAINBRIDGE (contralto) BBC WEST OF ENGLAND SINGERS Moeran Sinfonietta
2.27* Bliss Pastoral: Lie strewn the white flocks
(Elizabeth Bainbridge broadcasts by permission of the General Administrator, Royal Opera House Covent Garden)

Contributors

Conducted By:
Meredith Davies

First of two programmes of traditional and contemporary works performed by th3 NIPPONIA ENSEMBLE
This distinguished group, awarded the Grand Prix of the Japanese Ministry of Culture, was founded by a number of young composers and virtuosi in 1964 with the aim of keeping alive traditional Japanese music. The concert includes contemporary compositions based on the traditional music with works by the Director of the Ensemble, Minoru Miki , and one by the President, Katsutoshi Nagasawi , performed by the players for whom they were written. Today:
Matsuri-Bayashl, for shinobue flute and percussion instruments
Biwa solo
The distant sound of deer, for shakuhachi duet
Minoru Miki Paraphrase after old Japanese music (1966) (first broadcast in this country) (Part of a concert given at the 1972 Berlin Festival made available by courtesy of West Berlin Radio)

Contributors

Unknown:
Minoru Miki
Unknown:
Katsutoshi Nagasawi
Unknown:
Minoru Miki Paraphrase

from Salisbury Cathedral Responses (Clucas)
Psalm 106 (Luther, Jackson, S. S. Wesley , Hervey, Crotch, Oakeley)
Lessons: 2 Samuel 6, VV 1-19; Hebrews 2, vv 10-18
Canticles (The Magdalen Service: Kenneth Leighton )
Anthem: Hear my crying (Weldon)
Hymn: Jesus, whose all-redeeming love (100 Hymns for Today 50)
Choirmaster and organist RICHARD SEAL
Assistant choirmaster and organist MICHAEL SMITH

Contributors

Unknown:
S. S. Wesley
Unknown:
Kenneth Leighton
Organist:
Michael Smith

Introduced by CHRISTOPHER HOGWOOD
Today's programme of record requests by the under-20s is devoted to the music of five visitors to Prague: extracts from The Marriage of Figaro in an 18th-century arrangement for wind band; Wagner's Symphony in c; Tchaikovsky's Third Suite for orchestra: Grieg's Violin Sonata in c minor, Op 45; and Berlioz's Romance, Reverie and Caprice, for violin and orchestra

Contributors

Introduced By:
Christopher Hogwood

medium wave
6.30 New series
Music in Java and Ball 1: Gongs and Drums
Almost every village In Java and Bali has a gamelan orchestra. In the first of three programmes ALLAN THOMAS introduces the instruments used. Series producer DAVID EPPS

Contributors

Unknown:
Allan Thomas
Producer:
David Epps

Part 2
Webern Two Songs, Op 8; Five Sacred Songs, Op 15; Five Canons on Latin texts, Op 16 Beethoven Symphony No 2, in D major
(A public concert given earlier this evening at St John's, Smith Square. Tickets for the concert, which starts at 6.15 pm, at £1.00 and 50p, are available from lbbs and Tillett in advance, or at the door)

by JOHN CHARAP
With SIR RUDOLF PEIERLS
SUBRAIIMANYAN CHANDRASEKHAR
ABDUS SALAM and J. G. CROWTHER Paul Dirac has had a greater influence on theoretical physics than any Englishman since Newton. His friends and disciples revere him for his kindness and his profound integrity. Dr Charap, a theoretical physicist, invited some of them to record their reminiscences on the occasion of Dirac's 70th birthday, which fell last August.
Producer MICHAEL TOTTON

Contributors

Unknown:
John Charap
Unknown:
Sir Rudolf Peierls
Unknown:
Subraiimanyan Chandrasekhar
Unknown:
Abdus Salam
Unknown:
J. G. Crowther
Unknown:
Paul Dirac
Producer:
Michael Totton

from Ulysses by JAMES JOYCE with Siobhan McKenna as Molly Bloom
In the last chapter of his masterpiece Joyce sums up the relationship between Leopold Bloom and his wife, as Molly lies alone in her bed with her memories and fantasies. Producer GUY VAESEN

Contributors

Unknown:
James Joyce
Unknown:
Siobhan McKenna
Unknown:
Molly Bloom
Unknown:
Leopold Bloom

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