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A record request programme Part 1
Rossini String Sonata No 2, in A: ACADEMY OF
ST MARTIN-IN-THE-FIELDS directed by NEVILLE MARRINEr.
7.17* Beethoven Sonata in G, Op 14 No 2
WILHELM KEMPFF (piano)
7.32* Brahms Piano Trio in c, Op 87: yehodi menuhin (piano) MAURICE GENDRON (cello)
HEPH/IBAH MENUHIN (piano)

Contributors

Directed By:
Neville Marriner.
Cello:
Maurice Gendron

Part 2
Hummel Piano Concerto in A minor, Op 85: MARTIN GALLING STUTTGART PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA, conducted by ALEXANDER PAULMULI. ER
8.33* Copland Ballet: Appalachian Spring
NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC
ORCHESTRA
Conducted by LEONARD BERNSTEIN gramophone records

Contributors

Conducted By:
Alexander Paulmuli.
Conducted By:
Leonard Bernstein

Prokofiev
Overture and Chorus (Ivan the Terrible): Moscow STATE CHORUS USSR SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by ABRAM stasevich
9.8* Cantata: Alexander Nevsky LARISSA AVDEYEVA (mezzo-sop) RSFSR RUSSIAN CHORUS
USSR SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by EVGENY SVETLANOV gramophone records

Contributors

Conducted By:
Abram Stasevich
Unknown:
Alexander Nevsky
Unknown:
Larissa Avdeyeva
Conducted By:
Evgeny Svetlanov

Vivaldi Concerto in c major, for piccolo and string orchestra (p 791
Haydn Trumpet Concerto in E flat major (mono)
WERNER TAST (piccolo) willi KRUG (trumpet)
BERLIN CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by HELMUT koch
(Recordings made available by courtesy of East German Radio)

Contributors

Conducted By:
Helmut Koch

played by KEITH JARVIS
Buxtehude Prelude and Fugue in D major
10.32* Wishart Trio-Sonata in B flat major
10.41* Mozart Adagio and Allegro IK 594)
10.50* Buxtehude Prelude and Fugue in G minor
(Given in the Lyons Concert Hall. York University, on 28 October 1972)

Contributors

Played By:
Keith Jarvis

Recitals given by artists of the younger generation
Stephen Preston (flute)
Trevor Pinnock (harpsichord) Bach
Flute Sonata No 3, in A major (bwv 1032)
English Suite No 3, in G minor (bwv 808)
Flute Sonata No 1, in B minor (bwv 1030)
(Given before an invited audience in the Concert Hall, Broadcasting House, London. Applications for tickets to [address removed], enclosing SAE.

Contributors

Flute:
Stephen Preston
Harpsichord:
Trevor Pinnock

from the Priory Church of St Bartholomew-the-Great, Smith-field. London
Introit: Cantate Domino (Pitoni)
Responses (Byrd)
Psalms 22, 23 (Camidge Havergal)
Lessons: 2 Samuel 17, vv 15-23; Hebrews 9, vv 15-28
Canticles (Byrd 5-part Service) Anthem: My God, my God, look upon (Blow)
Organist and choirmaster ANDREW MORRIS
Assistant organist MAURICE BARRETT

Contributors

Choirmaster:
Andrew Morris
Organist:
Maurice Barrett

CHRISTOPHER HOGWooD introduces a programme of requests by the under-20s for Nacht Musik by any composer other than
Mozart Falla Nights in the Gardens of Spain
Schoenberg Verklarte Nacht (version for string sextet) and music by Bartok and Biber

Contributors

Introduces:
Christopher Hogwood
Unknown:
Mozart Falla

medium wave
6.39 Music in Java and Ball 3: Ancient and Modern ALLAN THOMAS examines the importance of traditional game-Ian music nowadays, and talks to NEIL SORRELL and composer PETER SCULTHORPE.
Series producer DAVID EPPS
7.10 Community Care:
Centres for Special Care
Five documentary programmes for nurses in training 5: Developing Skills
How an Adult Training Centre contributes to the social and further education of mentally handicapped people.
Series producer JOHN THOMAS
(Starting

Contributors

Unknown:
Modern Allan Thomas
Unknown:
Neil Sorrell
Unknown:
Peter Sculthorpe.
Producer:
David Epps
Producer:
John Thomas

A selection of new poems chosen and introduced by R. D. SMITH and written by Terence Tiller. Gilbert Phelps Barbara Lloyd Evans
Henry Reed, Paul Merchant
Professor W. Moelwyn Merchant Carol Greaves. Derek Mahon Andrew Waterman
Priscilla Elliot. Vernon Scannell Stuart Evans. Kate Wharton Readers HUGH DICKSON
ANTHONY JACOBS. HENRY REED DIANA ROBSON , R. D. SMITH

Contributors

Introduced By:
R. D. Smith
Written By:
Terence Tiller.
Unknown:
Carol Greaves.
Unknown:
Derek Mahon
Unknown:
Andrew Waterman
Unknown:
Priscilla Elliot.
Unknown:
Vernon Scannell
Unknown:
Stuart Evans.
Unknown:
Kate Wharton
Unknown:
Readers Hugh Dickson
Unknown:
Anthony Jacobs.
Unknown:
Henry Reed
Unknown:
Diana Robson
Unknown:
R. D. Smith

(soprano), and the Dolmetsch Ensemble
Carl Dolmetsch (recorders) Jeanne Dolmetsch (treble recorder)
David Strange (cello)
Joseph Saxby (harpsichord)
A sequence of songs from four countries sung in five languages, and ending with the original version of Bach's Sheep may safely graze
(Part of a concert recorded at the Wigmore Hall, London, on 3 March 1972)

Contributors

Unknown:
Carl Dolmetsch
Unknown:
Jeanne Dolmetsch
Harpsichord:
Joseph Saxby

reads excerpts from The Wooden Shepherdess which is to be published tomorrow and is the second volume of his long historical novel The Human Predicament, in which he plans to cover the years 1923-1945.
When The Fox in the Attic, the first volume of the sequence, came out 12 years ago, the author was hailed as a British Tolstoy and the book as a major event in English letters. RICHARD HUGHES's readings are preceded by part of an interview about this long-awaited new book with WALTER ALLEN, which was first broadcast on Radio 3 in the series Work in Progress.
Producer PATRICIA BRENT
(Part 2 of Radio 4's adaptation of The Fox in the Attic: next Monday: see also Arts Commentary. Friday 10.45 pm, R3)

Contributors

Unknown:
Richard Hughes
Unknown:
Walter Allen
Producer:
Patricia Brent

Chorale Preludes (Bwv 669-677): Kyrie. Gott Vater in Ewigkeit; Christe, aller Welt Trost; Kyrie, Gott heiliger Geist; Kyrie Gott Vater in Ewigkeit; Christe, aller Welt Trost; Kyrie, Gott heiliger Geist; Allein Gott in der Hoh' set Ehr'; Allein Gott in der Hoh' sei Ehr'; Fughetta on Allein Gott in der Hoh' sei Ehr'
HELMUT WALCHA at the organ of St Pierre-le-Jeune, Strasbourg gramophone record

Contributors

Unknown:
Gott Vater
Unknown:
Kyrie Gott Vater
Unknown:
Allein Gott
Unknown:
Allein Gott
Unknown:
Allein Gott
Unknown:
Helmut Walcha

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