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Mozart Piano Concerto No 21, in c (K 467)
SALZBURG MOZARTEUM
CAMERATA ACADEMICA soloist and conductor GEZA ANDA
7.34* Haydn Symphony No 85, in B flat (La reine)
PHILHARMONIA HUNGARICA conducted by ANTAL DORATI gramophone records

Contributors

Conducted By:
Antal Dorati

Meiidetssohn Sextet in D
MEMBERS OF THE BERLIN
PHILHARMONIC OCTET with WERNER HAAS (piano)
8.30* Paganini Violin Concerto No 4, in 0 minor ARTHUR GRUMIAUX
MONTE CARLO NATIONAL OPERA
ORCHESTRA conducted by PIERO BELLUGI gramophone records

Contributors

Piano:
Werner Haas
Unknown:
Arthur Grumiaux
Unknown:
Monte Carlo
Conducted By:
Piero Bellugi

Grieg Sonata No 3, in c minor FRITZ KREISLF. R (Violin)
SERGE RACHMANINOV (piano)
9.29' The first meeting; I love you: A boat on the waves is rocking: From Monte Pincio ; With a water-lily; Among the roses; A dream
KIRSTEN FLAGSTAD (soprano) EDWIN MCARTHUR (piano) gramophone records

Contributors

Unknown:
Fritz Kreislf.
Unknown:
Monte Pincio
Soprano:
Kirsten Flagstad
Piano:
Edwin McArthur

The third programme of special interest to amateur choralists. in which the BBC SINGERS perform music by Stanford, Weelkes. Hindemith, Kodaly and Malcolm Williamson conducted by JOHN POOLE who also talks to ROY WALES, conductor of the LONDON chorale about the delights and problems of amateur choral singing. Producer ANTHONY PHILPOTT

Contributors

Unknown:
Malcolm Williamson
Conducted By:
John Poole
Producer:
Anthony Philpott

A concert broadcast direct from the Freemasons' Hall Edinburgh
Holliger Ensemble Part 1
Boulez Trope (Piano Sonata No 3)
11.10' Debussy Syrinx, for flute
11.15* Debussy Sonata for flute, viola and harp
11.35* Festival Comment
In which contributors drawn from among the critics, performers and personalities in Edinburgh this week talk about Festival issues and events.
Presenter ELAINE PADMORE
11.50* Edinburgh International Festival: Part 2
Huber Noctes, for oboe and harpsichord
12.5* Holliger Cantata: Erde und Himmel
12.14* Holliger Trio for oboe, viola and harp

Contributors

Presenter:
Elaine Padmore

1900-1973
A concert in which he conducted the BERLIN RADIO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA with NORBERT HAUPTMANN (horn) last November
Haydn Symphony No 96, in D major
Lortzing Konzertstiick for horn and orchestra
Strauss Suite: Le bourgeois gentilhomme.
(Recording made available by courtesy of rias, Berlin)

Contributors

Horn:
Norbert Hauptmann
Unknown:
Lortzing Konzertstiick

Excerpts from Tchaikovsky's opera The Maid of Orleans Joan of Are's Farewell (Act 1) Duet and Scene (Act 4 Sc 1) IRENA ARKH[POVA (meZZO-SOp) SERGEI YAVKOVENKO ( baritone) MOSCOW RADIO CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA, conducted by GENNADI ROZHDESTVENSKY

Contributors

Unknown:
Orleans Joan
Baritone:
Sergei Yavkovenko
Conducted By:
Gennadi Rozhdestvensky

Paul Patterson
A series in which British composers talk about themselves and their work.
Wind Quintet (mono) NASH ENSEMBLE Kyrie
LONDON STUDENT CHORAL! conductor ROY WALES with PIERS SPENCER
KEITH THOMPSON (pianos) Intersections
MEMBERS OF THE
VESUVIUS ENSEMBLE directed by THE composer

Contributors

Unknown:
Paul Patterson
Conductor:
Roy Wales
Unknown:
Piers Spencer
Pianos:
Keith Thompson

9.30 Using a Tape-Reeorder
1: Machines and Microphones RONNIE MORGAN talks about choosing and looking after tape-recorders and microphones - with JOHN BORWICK and MIKE GRIMSHAW
Producer JOHN TURTLE
7.0 The Impact of Coal
An environmental case-study 3: Carrying Coals
The story of coal's crucial role in the development of canals, ports and railways.
Presented by ROBIN BRIGHTWELL

Contributors

Talks:
Microphones Ronnie Morgan
Unknown:
John Borwick
Unknown:
Mike Grimshaw
Producer:
John Turtle
Presented By:
Robin Brightwell

direct from the Royal Albert Hall London CHRISTIANE EDINGER (Violin)
BBC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA leader ELI GOREN conducted by Brune Maderna Part 1 Schumann
Violin Concerto in D minor

Contributors

Violin:
Christiane Edinger
Leader:
Eli Goren
Conducted By:
Brune Maderna

JOHN BARBELL, Fellow of King's College. Cambridge, and University lecturer in English, considers the literary responses to changes in the forms of rural and urban life in English history. He has, in particular, been reading Raymond Wil liams's recent book on this subject. The Country and The City.

Contributors

Unknown:
Raymond Wil

A portrait of Jaroslav Hasek
Written by Cecil Parrott and Archie Gordon
Narrated by Cecil Parrott
A new translation of Jaroslav Hasek 's classic novel The Good Soldier Svejk by Cecil Parrott was published this week.
This programme tells the story of the life of the author - a man as bizarre as the great character he created. with the voices of Clive Swift, John Forrest, Walter Hall, Leonard Fenton and Denis McCarthy

Contributors

Unknown:
Jaroslav Hasek
Written By:
Cecil Parrott
Written By:
Archie Gordon
Unknown:
Cecil Parrott
Unknown:
Jaroslav Hasek
Unknown:
Cecil Parrott
Unknown:
John Forrest
Unknown:
Walter Hall
Unknown:
Leonard Fenton
Unknown:
Denis McCarthy
Producer:
Martin Esslin

4: Europe read by Robert Beatty
' She may be as old as she likes! It's the fearful age the " girls " are reaching that constitutes the scandal. They're all growing old together - it will presently be too late: and their mother meanwhile perches over them like a vulture calculating! '
(5 Sept: Miss Gunton of Poughkeepsie. read by Jill Balcon )

Contributors

Read By:
Robert Beatty
Read By:
Jill Balcon

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