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On an overgrown path (Book 1, Nos 1-6)
RUDOLF FIRKUSNY (piano)
Elegy on the death of Olga (mono)
IVO ZIDEK (tenor)
JAN PANENKA (piano) CZECH RADIO CHOIR directed by JAN
KASAL Jenufa (Finale of Act 1)
SOLOISTS, CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA OF THE PRAGUE NATIONAL THEATRE conducted by bohumil GREGOR gramophone records

Contributors

Piano:
Rudolf Firkusny
Tenor:
Ivo Zidek
Tenor:
Jan Panenka
Unknown:
Kasal Jenufa

Third of a special series of six programmes including all the string quartets of Edmund Rubbra and Michael Tippett and a variety of British choral pieces
Howells Thee will I love
Stanford Three Motets, Op 38 Rubbra String Quartet No 3 Howells God is gone up BBC SINGERS conductor JOHN POOLE
TIMOTHY FARRELL (Organ) ALLEGRI STRING QUARTET Hugh Maguire (violin) David Roth (violin)
Patrick Ireland (viola) Bruno Schrecker (cello)

Contributors

Unknown:
Edmund Rubbra
Unknown:
Michael Tippett
Unknown:
Howells God
Conductor:
John Poole
Conductor:
Timothy Farrell
Violin:
Hugh Maguire
Violin:
David Roth
Viola:
Patrick Ireland
Cello:
Bruno Schrecker

WALTER KLIEN (piano) BBC SCOTTISH SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA leader SYDNEY HUMPHREYS conductor CHRISTOPHER SEAMAN Vaughan Williams Overture: The Wasps
11.57' Mozart Piano Concerto No 18, in B flat major (K 456)
12.30* Beethoven Symphony No 1, in c major

Contributors

Piano:
Walter Klien
Conductor:
Christopher Seaman
Conductor:
Vaughan Williams

recorded by ivor keys in Great Packington Church
Handel Fugues: No 2, in G; No 5, in A minor; No 3, in B flat
Stanley Voluntary in G, Op 5 No 3
Pachelbel Chorale with 12 variations:' Christus, der ist mein
Leben Mozart Andante in F (K 616)
Bach Chorale Preludes on Allein Gott in der Hoh' sei Ehr' (bwv 711 and 715)

Contributors

Unknown:
Leben Mozart Andante
Unknown:
Allein Gott

6.30 Wiedersehen in Ansburg
A course for those with some knowledge of German.
13: Abenteuer im Stadtpark (Repeated: Friday, 7.0 pm)
Book, 55p; two LP records, 99p each: see page 31
7.0 Music in the Theatre
A series about the function and importance of music in theatrical productions from medieval times to our own.
1: Ceremonial Reverence and Joy
' The Middle Ages,' says JOHN STEVENS , 'had a variety of dramatic experiences. As in the theatre today these experiences could be both dramatically impressive and musically most colourful.'
Series producer DAVID EPPS 3

Contributors

Unknown:
John Stevens
Producer:
David Epps

Fourth of 14 piano recitals by Vlado Perlemuter
Mazurkas: G, Op 67 No 1; G minor, Op 67 No 2; c, Op 67 No 3: A minor. Op 67 No 4; A minor, Op 7 No 2; A flat, Op 7 No 4: c. Op 7 No 5: c minor, Op 30 No I; B, Op 41 No 3; A flat, Op 17 No 3; G minor, Op 24 No 1: C, Op 24 No 2
Polonaise-Fantaisie in A flat

Contributors

Unknown:
Vlado Perlemuter

LESLIE STOKES reads extracts from an article by Debussy on Cesar Franck's oratorio, Les Beatitudes.
followed at 8.20 by a performance of Proses Lyriques, whose texts display another side of Debussy's talent as a writer
De reve De greve; De fieurs; De soir
BARRY mcdaniel (baritone)
ARIBBRT RErMA'NN (piano)

Contributors

Unknown:
Leslie Stokes
Baritone:
Barry McDaniel

The first of four concerts of 20th-century music, each comprising a premiere, a revival, and a master work introduced by a distinguished British composer.

Members of the BBC Symphony Orchestra, leader Bela Dekany, conductor Pierre Boulez who says:

Part 1

Jean-Claude Eloy: Faisceaux-Diffractions (first performance in this country)

Ligeti: Ramifications

Contributors

Musicians:
BBC Symphony Orchestra
Leader:
Bela Dekany
Conductor:
Pierre Boulez

J. C. Hall 's new book A House of Voices marks a departure in his work: the main theme is his father's death, together with an exploration of childhood memories and the art of poetry.
Tonight MR HALL introduces and reads a selection of these poems with HARVEY HALL Producer George Macbeth

Contributors

Unknown:
J. C. Hall
Producer:
George MacBeth

Part 2
Introduced by Hugh Wood Schoenberg Pierrot lunaire JANE MANNING (reciter) JOHN CONSTABLE (piano)
DAVID BUTT (flute and piccolo) COLIN BRADBURY (clarinet) ANTHONY JENNINGS (bass-clarinet)
BELA DEKANY (violin)
JOHN COULLING (viola) ALAN DALZIEL (cetlO)
(John Constable broadcasts by permission of the General Administrator, Royal Opera House Covent Garden)

Contributors

Introduced By:
Hugh Wood
Introduced By:
Schoenberg Pierrot
Clarinet:
Colin Bradbury

BBC Radio 3

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