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A record request programme Part 1
Beethoven String Quartet in F, Op 59 No 1 (Rasumovsky) GUARNERI QUARTET
7.45' Ravel Trois poemes de Mallarmé
JANET BAKER (mezzo-soprano) MELOS ENSEMBLE conducted by BERNARD KEEFFE

Contributors

Mezzo-Soprano:
Janet Baker
Mezzo-Soprano:
Melos Ensemble
Conducted By:
Bernard Keeffe

TIMOTHY FARRELL (Organ)
With CHRISTOPHER GREEN (Cello) Recorded in Westminster Abbey John Cook Fanfare
Bach Arioso in A major, for cello and organ (transc by Julius Bachi from BWV 1056)
Bach Fantasia in c minor (Bwv 562)
Dupré Sonata in A minor, Op 60, for cello and organ (first broadcast performance in this country)
Garth Edmundson Toccata-Pre lude on Vom Himmel hoch

Contributors

Unknown:
Timothy Farrell
Unknown:
Julius Bachi
Unknown:
Bach Fantasia
Unknown:
Garth Edmundson Toccata-Pre
Unknown:
Vom Himmel

Suite in F, for two horns and string orchestra FERENC TARJÁNI JENO KEVEHAZI
HUNGARIAN RADIO SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA conducted by GÉZA OBERFRANK
(Recording made available by courtesy of Hungarian Radio)

Contributors

Unknown:
Jeno Kevehazi

led by MAURICE BRETT conducted by ERICH SCHMID MARGARET KITCHIN (piano)
Haydn Symphony No 59, in A major (Fire)
Hindemith Chamber Music No 2, for piano and 12 instruments Goehr Little Symphony (In memoriam Walter Goehr )

Contributors

Unknown:
Maurice Brett
Conducted By:
Erich Schmid
Piano:
Margaret Kitchin
Unknown:
Walter Goehr

The third in this week's series of lunchtime concerts from the Bishopsgate Hall, London AEOLIAN STRING QUARTET
Emanuel Hurwitz (violin)
Raymond Keenlyside (violin) Margaret Major (viola) Derek Simpson (cello)
Quartet in D major, Op 20 No 4
Quartet in c major, Op 74 No 1

Contributors

Violin:
Emanuel Hurwitz
Violin:
Raymond Keenlyside
Cello:
Derek Simpson

Elisabeth Soderstrom discusses her interpretation of the role of Tatiana in Tchai kovsky 's Eugene Onegin , illustrating with her own performance of the Letter scene and excerpts from the Bolshoi Theatre recording, conducted by MSTISLAV ROSTROPOVICH
. gramophone records
(Elisabeth Soderstrom is guest of the week in Woman's Hour on Wednesday 17 July, R4)

Contributors

Unknown:
Tchai Kovsky
Unknown:
Eugene Onegin
Conducted By:
Mstislav Rostropovich
Unknown:
Elisabeth Soderstrom

from the Cathedral and Abbey Church of St Alban. Hertfordshire
Introit: Mary arose (Eccard) Responses (William Byrd ) Psalm 18 (Ouseley, Parry)
Lessons: Deuteronomy 4, vv 14-24: Philemon
Office Hymn: 0 glorious maid (EH 215)
Canticles (Vittoria, primi toni and tone 3)
Anthem: Ave Maria (Robert Parsons )
Hymn: The God whom earth and sea and sky (EH 214) Master of the Music PETER HURFORD
Assistant SIMON LINDLEY

Contributors

Unknown:
William Byrd
Unknown:
Robert Parsons

6.30 Punti di Vista
A second-year course based on interviews recorded in Italy. 14: 11 mondo dei bambini
Introduced by SILVIA STEWART and ALDO BEVACQUA
Script by JOHN INSOLE cRptd: Sun, 2.30 pm. R4 VHF)
Book 80p; 2 LPs £1.22 each, from bookshops
7.0 Latin America
Eight programmes presented by HAROLD BLAKEMOHE Of the University of London
1: The Legacy of the Past
What part have historical influences played in the shaping of modern Latin America?
Series producer ALAN WILDING Book, 13.0, from bookshops

Contributors

Unknown:
Punti Di Vista
Introduced By:
Silvia Stewart
Unknown:
Aldo Bevacqua
Script By:
John Insole
Presented By:
Harold Blakemohe
Producer:
Alan Wilding

A performance in BENJAMIN BRITTEN 'S edition, translated by PETER PEARS and IMOGEN HOLST , recorded before an invited audience in St John's, Smith Square, London, and first broadcast in April 1973
NORMA BURROWES (soprano) DOREEN WALKER (contralto) CHRISTOPHER KEYTE (bass) Continuo:
ALASTAIR ROSS (organ)
NAOMI BUTTERWORTH (cello)
RODNEY SLATFORD (double-bass) ROBERT JORDAN (bassoon) Obbligati:
SIMON STANHAGE (violin) EDWARD ROBERTS (violin) RICHARD MCNICOI. L (flute) VALERIE BUTT (flute)
SARAH BARRINGTON (oboe and oboe d'amore)
MOYRA MONTAGU (oboe and oboe d'amore)
ROBERT SPENCER (lute)
RICHARD HICKOX SINGERS AND
ORCHESTRA leader SIMON STANDAGE conductor RICHARD HICKOX Part 1
8.10* Christopher Pemberton reads from Cardinal Newman's sermon Mental Suffering of Our Lord in His Pussion 8.30* Bach: St John Passion
Part 2 followed by an interlude

Contributors

Unknown:
Benjamin Britten
Translated By:
Peter Pears
Translated By:
Imogen Holst
Soprano:
Norma Burrowes
Contralto:
Doreen Walker
Bass:
Christopher Keyte
Unknown:
Alastair Ross
Cello:
Naomi Butterworth
Double-Bass:
Rodney Slatford
Bassoon:
Robert Jordan
Violin:
Simon Stanhage
Violin:
Edward Roberts
Violin:
Richard McNicoi.
Flute:
Valerie Butt
Oboe:
Sarah Barrington
Oboe:
Moyra Montagu
Unknown:
Robert Spencer
Singers:
Richard Hickox
Leader:
Simon Standage
Conductor:
Richard Hickox
Unknown:
Christopher Pemberton

A documentary account of one of the most notable criminal trials of the 18th century by RAYNER HEPPENSTALL with Alan Dudley as Eugene Aram and the voices of CAROLE BOYD
BETTY HUNTLEY-WRIGHT
ERIC ALLAN
JOHN BULL , KERRY FRANCIS
VERNON JOYNER , GODFREY KENTON ALAN ROWE , JOHN RYE DAVID TIMSON and MANNING WILSON
Narrated by Rayner Heppenstall Producer MARTIN ESSLIN
Eugene Aram is well known from Thomas Hood 's poem and Bulwer-Lytton's novel. He was a notable scholar and yet involved in what appeared to be a very sordid murder. Rayner Heppenstall has assembled the facts from the authentic records of the case.

Contributors

Unknown:
Rayner Heppenstall
Unknown:
Alan Dudley
Unknown:
Eugene Aram
Unknown:
Carole Boyd
Unknown:
Betty Huntley-Wright
Unknown:
Eric Allan
Unknown:
John Bull
Unknown:
Kerry Francis
Unknown:
Vernon Joyner
Unknown:
Godfrey Kenton
Unknown:
Alan Rowe
Unknown:
John Rye
Unknown:
David Timson
Unknown:
Manning Wilson
Unknown:
Rayner Heppenstall
Producer:
Martin Esslin
Unknown:
Eugene Aram
Unknown:
Thomas Hood
Unknown:
Rayner Heppenstall

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