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Haydn Symphony No 28, in A PHILHARMONIA HUNGARICA conducted by ANTAL DORATI
J. C. Bach Quintet in E flat, Op 11 No 4
KLAUS POHLERS (flute) ALFRED SOUS (oboe)
GÜNTER KEHR (violin) GEORG SCHMID (viola) REINHOLD BUHL (Cello)
MARTIN GALLING (harpsichord)
Haydn Symphony No 22, in E flat (The Philosopher) PHILHARMONIA HUNGARICA conducted by ANTAL DORATI gramophone records
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Bernard Keeffe presents listeners' record requests
This week's guest caller is Leon Goossens , who at 10.0* talks about some early recordings he made with SIR THOMAS BEECHAM , including music by Delius
Telephone [number removed]with your request between 8.0 am and 10.30 today or send details on a postcard
Symphony No 8, in c minor (ed Haas)
BERLIN PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by HERBERT VON KARAJAN
(Austrian Radio recording)
Christopher Serpell reflects on some of the things we say and write and on the raw material we use to make them - words. (Rptd: Wednesday. 12.15 pm)
International Rounds 2: Schools Choirs USA:
AUSTINTOWN-FITCH HJGH SCHOOL CONCERT CHOIR, YOUNGSTOWN Ireland:
CHOIR OF ST MARY'S COLLEGE, CONVENT OF MERCY, ARKLOW United Kingdom:
LATYMER MADRIGAL GROUP Belgium:
TONADA SCHOOLCHOIR, OOSTENDE Adjudicators:
DR SIEGFRIED GOSLICH (Bavarian Radio), GEOFFREY NEWSON (NZBC), ANDRAS SEBESTYEN (Hungarian Radio), NIKI VASKOLA (Finnish Radio), MANUS WILLEMSEN (Netherlands Radio), ALLEN PERCIVAL (for the BBC)
(Organised by the BBC in collaboration with the EBU)
Recorded from a recital at the Queen Elizabeth Hall , London, on 17 September 1972
Schubert Sonata in I minor (D 566)
Brahms Four Ballads, Op 10
Schumann Sonata in G minor, Op 22
Opera in three acts
Libretto by MATTIAS BRAUN , freely adapted by the composer, Wolfgang Fortner (sung in German)
(first broadcast in this country) Scenes from the life of Elizabeth I of England and the tragedy of Mary Queen of Scots. As the opera is sung in German a timed synopsis is available from Elisabeth Tudor , BBC. Broadcasting House. London W1A 1AA, enclosing SAE.
CHORUS OF THE
BAVARIAN STATE OPERA chorus-masters
WOLFGANG BAUMGARTNER and JOSEF BEISCHEII ORCHESTRA OF THE
BAVARIAN STATE OPERA conducted by HANS ZENDER
(Bavarian Radio recording) Act 1
GEORGE MACBETH introduce: poems by ALLEN GINSBERG THOMAS KINSEI. LA, VASCO POPA and W. H. AUDEN read by the authors themselves
Act 2
GEORGE MACBETH introduces poems by PETER PORTER. OSWALD MTSHALI and ALLEN GINSBERG
Act 3
Six-part Consort Suite No 1, in c minor, for viols and organ
Sonata No 1, in G minor, ton two violins, bass viol and organ
ELIZABETHAN CONSORT OF VIOLS
DONALD WEEKES (baroque violin) JOHN RUSSELL (baroque violin) directed by THURSTON DART (chamber organ): records
The Silent Woman (1609) by BEN JONSON
The comedy adapted for stereo by RAYMOND RAIKES
Music by STEPHEN DODGSON with Marius Goring
Heron Carvic. Peggy Mount and Norman Shelley
The scene, London: ' In every street, carts and coaches make such a thundering as if the world ran upon wheels. Witness this hotch-potch of so many noises, this chaos of rude sounds, this harmony and diapason of harsh Barbary ...'.
Morose, a gentleman that loves no noise...........HERON CARVIC
Cutbeard, a barber.JOHN RUDDOCK Sir John Daw. MICHAEL KILGARRIFF Mistress Epicoene, the Silent
Woman...........JUDY BENNETT
Thomas Otter , a land and sea
Captain...........NORMAN SHELLEY
Mistress Otter , his wife
PEGGY MOUNT
A Parson ..........WILLIAM EEDLE Ladies Collegiate:
Lady Haughty........KATE BINCHY Lady Centaure.BETTY BASKCOMB with members of the ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA leader JOSE-LUIS GARCIA conducted by RAE JENKINS
Producer RAYMOND RAIKES * followed by an interlude
on tour in Scandinavia and Germany
The BBC Northern Symphony Orchestra's 1973 European tour takes in Denmark. Sweden and Germany. Conducting the 12 concerts are the orchestra's resident conductor, Bryden Thomson , and the young Mexican, Eduardo Mata , who directs tonight's concert.
Alfreda Hodgson (contralto) JOHN MITCHINSON (tenor)
BBC NORTHERN SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, leader BARRY GRIFFITHS conducted by EDUARDO MATA direct from the Tivoli Concert. Hall, Copenhagen Part 1
Vaughan Williams Fantasia on a theme by Thomas Tallis
8.18* Schubert Symphony No 8, in B minor (Unfinished)
DAVID PHILLIPS recalls how a simple request to be shown Kafka's house in Prague led him into a compelling search which Kafka himself might well have contrived.
Part 2 Mahler
Das Lied von der Erde
Professor Yigael Yadin talks to IAN MCINTYRE about ' the biggest and perhaps the most important ' of the Dead Sea Scrolls,
NIGEL COXE (piano)
RADIO EIREANN SINGERS conductor HANS WALDEMAR ROSEN Drei Gesange, Op 42 Marienlieder, Op 22
Fiinf Gesange , Op 104
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