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Gustav Hoist Brook Green Suite, for string orchestra ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by IMOGEN HOLST
7.13* Mendelssohn Concerto in E. for two pianos and orchestra BRENDA LUCAS and JOHN OGDON
ACADEMY OF
ST MARTIN-IN-THE-FIELDS conducted by NEVILLE MARRINER
7.43' Rachmaninov Fantasy: The rock: Moscow RADIO SYMPHONY orchestra, conducted by GENNADI ROZHDESTVENSKY : records

Contributors

Conducted By:
Imogen Holst
Unknown:
Brenda Lucas
Unknown:
John Ogdon
Conducted By:
Neville Marriner
Conducted By:
Gennadi Rozhdestvensky

Bach Brandenburg Concerto No 6, in a flat
ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by BENJAMIN BRITTEN
8.24* Donizetti Concertino in G, for cor anglais and orchestra HEINZ HOLLIGER
BAMBERG SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by PETER MAAG
8.35* Mozart Symphony No 28, in C (K 200): ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA, conducted by COLIN DAVIS : records

Contributors

Conducted By:
Benjamin Britten
Conducted By:
Peter Maag
Conducted By:
Colin Davis

Overture: Acide e Galatea
ACADEMY OF ST MARTIN-IN-THE-FIELDS conducted by NEVILLE MARRINER
9.14* Mass in C (Missa in tempore belli or Paukenmesse) SOLOISTS
STEPHEN CLEOBURY (organ) CHOIR OF ST JOHN 'S COLLEGE. CAMBRIDGE. ACADEMY OF ST MARTIN-IN-THE-FIELDS, conducted by GEORGE GUEST
(records)
BBC Music Guides: Haydn String Quartets and Haydn Symphonies, 35p each from bookshops

Contributors

Conducted By:
Neville Marriner
Soloists:
Stephen Cleobury
Unknown:
St John

A concert broadcast direct from the Freemasons' Hall, Edinburgh
New Music Group of Scotland
Thea Musgrave Chamber Concerto No 2
11.15* Thomas Wilson Sonata for cello and piano
11.40* Festival Comment Presenter ELAINE PAOMORE
11.55* EIF: part 2
Edward McGuire Rebirth (first performance)
Martin Dalby Whisper music

Contributors

Unknown:
Thomas Wilson Sonata
Presenter:
Elaine Paomore
Unknown:
Martin Dalby Whisper

ANNE SHASBY and RICHARD MCMAHON
Debussy, transc Ravel Three Nocturnes
3.14* Phyllis Tate Sonata for Piano Duet (first performance)
3.33* Schubert Fantasia in F minor (d 940)
3.55* Brahms Variations on the St Anthony Chorale
(A public concert given in the New Hall, University College, Cardiff, on 11 March as part of the Cardiff Festival of 20th-century Music)

Contributors

Unknown:
Richard McMahon
Unknown:
Phyllis Tate Sonata

Recorded in St Paul's Cathedral by CHRISTOPHER DEARNLEY Bach Prelude and Fugue in B minor (bwv 544) Honegger Choral Martinu Vigilia
Kodaly Ite , missa est (Missa brevis)
Franck Choral No 2, in B minor

Contributors

Unknown:
Christopher Dearnley
Unknown:
Bach Prelude
Unknown:
Martinu Vigilia
Unknown:
Kodaly Ite

Before he studied with Schoenberg. Webern numbered among his teachers the Carinthian musician Edwin Komauer
Webern Vorfriihling; Bild der Liebe; Sommerabend; Der Tod (mono) Berg Schliesse mir die Augen beide (first setting); Nacht; Im Zimmer; Liebesode; Sommertage (Seven Early Songs)
JANET JANET BAKER (mezzo-soprano) PAUL HAMBURGER (piano) Komauer Symphony No 1 AUSTRIAN RADIO SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA conducted by MILAN HORVAT (Austrian Radio recording)

Contributors

Mezzo-Soprano:
Janet Baker
Piano:
Paul Hamburger
Conducted By:
Milan Horvat

6.30 Working the System
Three three-part case-studies 2: Entry into Europe (ii)
PETER CARVELL examines the activities of pressure groups and the political parties from the formal agreement on terms of entry in May to the vote in principle in October 1971.
7.0 Eminently Victorian People and Opinions 4: George Hudson by A. j. PEACOCK , Warden, York Educational Settlement

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter Carvell
Unknown:
George Hudson
Unknown:
A. J. Peacock

direct from the Royal Albert Hall, London
(ROBERT PONSONBY:
Controller, Music, BBC)
PETER CROPPER (violin) ROGER BIGLEY (viola)
BERNARD GREGOR-SMITH (cello) FELICITY PALMER (soprano)
TATIANA TROYANOS (mezzo-sop) LONDON PHILHARMONIC CHOIR conductor JOHN ALLDIS BBC CHORAL SOCIETY director JOHN POOLE
BBC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA leader BELA DEKANY conductor Pierre Boulez Part 1 Mozart
Piano Quartet in E flat (K 493)

Contributors

Violin:
Peter Cropper
Viola:
Roger Bigley
Cello:
Bernard Gregor-Smith
Soprano:
Felicity Palmer
Soprano:
Tatiana Troyanos
Conductor:
John Alldis
Director:
John Poole
Leader:
Bela Dekany
Conductor:
Pierre Boulez

Eastward Ho!
A comedy of Jacobean London by BEN JONSON , GEORGE CHAPMAN , JOHN MARSTON and PETER BARNES with Joe Melia
Norman Rodway , Dilys Laye and Cyril Shaps with music composed and conducted by CHRISTOPHER WHELEN Peter Barnes , a contemporary Londoner and playwright, is the fourth co-author of this old play which was the fruit of collaboration between three Jacobean dramatists. He regards himself as their fellowcraftsman and collaborator, rather than the adapter of the play for radio.
Seagull, a mariner .BRIAN HAINES and PETER WILLIAMS , ANTHONY DANIELS VERNON JOYNER , TIMOTHY BATESON GODFREY KENTON , ROLF LEFEBVRE NIGEL GRAHAM , FRASER KERR
WILLIAM SLEIGH . DAVID SINCLAIR and JAN EDWARDS
Producer MARTIN ESSLIN

Contributors

Unknown:
Jacobean London
Unknown:
Ben Jonson
Unknown:
George Chapman
Unknown:
John Marston
Unknown:
Peter Barnes
Unknown:
Joe Melia
Unknown:
Norman Rodway
Unknown:
Dilys Laye
Unknown:
Cyril Shaps
Unknown:
Christopher Whelen
Unknown:
Peter Barnes
Unknown:
Peter Williams
Unknown:
Anthony Daniels
Unknown:
Vernon Joyner
Unknown:
Timothy Bateson
Unknown:
Godfrey Kenton
Unknown:
Rolf Lefebvre
Unknown:
Nigel Graham
Unknown:
Fraser Kerr
Unknown:
William Sleigh
Unknown:
David Sinclair
Unknown:
Jan Edwards
Producer:
Martin Esslin
Touchstone, a goldsmith:
David Neal
Mistress Touchstone, his wife:
Ann Heffernan
His apprentices:Quicksilver:
Joe Melia
His apprentices:Golding:
Peter Craze
His daughters:Gertrude:
Dilys Laye
His daughters:Mildred:
Sandra Clark
Bettrice, Gertrude's maid:
Bonnie Hurren
Poldavy, a tailor:
Anthony Hall
Sir Petronei Flash, a knight:
Norman Rodway
Security, a moneylender:
Cyril Shaps
Winnie, his wife.:
Hilda Schroder

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