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Cornelius Three Songs, Op 18: Liebe, dir ergeb ich michl; Ich will dich lieben, meine Krone; Thron der Liebe, Stern der Giite!: BBC SINGERS conductor JOHN POOLE
Wolf Six Sacred Songs: Aufblick; Einklang; Resignation; Letzte Bitte; Ergebung; Erhebung: BBC singers conductor JOHN pools
Brahms Three Intermezzi, Op 117 (mono)
ROSEMARIE WRIGHT (piano)
Brahms Three Motets, Op 110: Ich aber bin elend; Ach, arme Welt; Wenn wir in hochsten Nbten sein
BBC SINGERS conductor JOHN pools
(The choral items were recorded in St Augustine's Church, Kilburn, London)

Contributors

Conductor:
John Poole
Piano:
Rosemarie Wright

Michael Oliver introduces listeners' record requests, and at
9.45* talks to this week's guest James Galway.
Purcell Extracts from The Masque In Dioclesian
9.20. Tippett Fantasia Concertante on a theme of Corelli
9.50* Mozart Concerto in 9 major (K 299)
JAMES GALWAY (flute) FRITZ helmis (harp)
BERLIN PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA. conducted by HERBERT VON KARAJAN
10.25* Bruckner Motet) Ecce sacerdos magnus
10.35* Bruckner Te Deum

Contributors

Introduces:
Michael Oliver
Unknown:
James Galway.
Conducted By:
Herbert von Karajan

Introduced by Christopher Grier
john tavener talks about his music to EDWARD GREENFIELD.
NEVILLE MARRINER on the commuting conductor.
STEPHEN DODGSON dlSCUSSeS the two faces of Prokofiev. Producer keith hormeb

Contributors

Introduced By:
Christopher Grier
Talks:
John Tavener
Unknown:
Edward Greenfield.
Unknown:
Neville Marriner
Conductor:
Stephen Dodgson

Piano music and Songs Peter Pears (tenor)
Murray Perahia (piano) direct from The Mailings, Snap* Part 1
Kreisleriana, Op 16 Liederkreis, Op 39
4.5* The Aldeburgh I Know by SUSAN hill, playwright and novelist. ' Everybody has their own Aldeburgh. It depends on why you're there; as a golfer, yachtsman, fisherman, or itinerant musician. I go there In the winter, to work. 1
4.25* Aldeburgh Festival 1974 Schumann: part 2
Fantasiestiicke, Op 12 Five Songs, Op 127 Four Songs, Op 142

Contributors

Tenor:
Peter Pears
Piano:
Murray Perahia

16 June 1904
A radio script by ALLAN MCCLELLAND , based on his stage version of excerpts from JAMES JOYCE 'S novel Ulysses.
Music by HUMPHREY SEARLE. With Eamonn Keane , Eithne Dunnc and Denvs Hawthorne
Dubliners: Wilfrid BRAMBELL
SHEILA BRENNAN
HARRY HUTCHINSON. JAN KENNY
PATRICK MCALINNEY , ROBERT MOONEY JULIAN SOMERS , P. G. STEPHENS HARRY TOWB , SALLY TRAVERS Singer DOMINIC BEHAN
Music played by members of the SINFONIA OF LONDON conducted by THE COMPOSER
Producer MICHAEL BAKEWELL (James Joyce Settings: 10.25pm) followed by an interlude

Contributors

Script By:
Allan McClelland
Unknown:
James Joyce
Music By:
Humphrey Searle.
Unknown:
Eamonn Keane
Unknown:
Eithne Dunnc
Unknown:
Denvs Hawthorne
Unknown:
Wilfrid Brambell
Unknown:
Sheila Brennan
Unknown:
Harry Hutchinson.
Unknown:
Jan Kenny
Unknown:
Patrick McAlinney
Unknown:
Robert Mooney
Unknown:
Julian Somers
Unknown:
P. G. Stephens
Unknown:
Harry Towb
Singer:
Sally Travers
Singer:
Dominic Behan
Producer:
Michael Bakewell
Producer:
James Joyce
Buck Mulligan:
Ronald Walsh
Stephen Dedalus:
Denys Hawthorne
Leopold Bloom:
Eamonn Keane
Molly Bloom:
Eithne Dunne
Simon Dedalus:
Dermot MacDowell
Blazes Boylan:
Liam Gaffney
Haines:
Charles Hodgson
Mr Deasy:
Allan McClelland
The Citizen:
Declan Mulholland
Gertie MacDowell:
Patricia Leventon

A monthly series of discussions 4:Why Work?
The old work incentives - fear of unemployment or destitution -have largely declined or disappeared, and there is today a wider choice of attitudes towards work. Can the conflict between the increasing demands of a rapidly changing industrial society and the forces making for withdrawal from work be avoided?
Marie Jahoda , formerly Professor of Social Psychology at the University of Sussex, and Len Murray , General Secretary of the Trades Union Congress. In the chair Andrew Shonfifld , Director of the Royal Institute of International Affairs.
Producer ANTHONY MONCRIEFF

Contributors

Unknown:
Marie Jahoda
Unknown:
Len Murray
Unknown:
Andrew Shonfifld
Producer:
Anthony Moncrieff

Joyce's first published book - in 1907 - was the cycle of 36 love poems called Chamber Music. Peter Dickinson introduces various settings of the poems. MERIEL DICKINSON (mezzo-sop) PETER DICKINSON (piano)
Moeran Seven Poems of James Joyce
Goossens Chamber Music: Six Songs
Szymanowski Four Songs, Op 54: Gentle lady; Sleep now; Lean out; My dove
Barber Rain has fallen; Sleep now; I hear an army
(' Molly Bloom ' from Joyce's Ulysses: Tuesday, 11.10 pm; A Portrait of James Joyce : Thursday, 10.0 pm)

Contributors

Introduces:
Peter Dickinson
Unknown:
Meriel Dickinson
Piano:
Peter Dickinson
Unknown:
James Joyce
Unknown:
Molly Bloom
Unknown:
James Joyce

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