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A record request programme Part 1
Hummel Piano Concerto In B minor, Op 89: MARTIN GALLING INNSBRUCK SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by ROBERT WAGNER
7.40* Beethoven Sextet in F. flat, Op 71: LONDON WIND SOLOISTS directed by JACK BRYMER (clarinet)

Contributors

Conducted By:
Robert Wagner
Clarinet:
Jack Brymer

Bach Chorale Preludes: Ach bleib' bei uns, Herr Jesu Christ (BWV 649); Ich ruf zu dir, Herr Jesu Christ (BWV 639) Howells Partita for organ JOHN BIRCH
(A recording of the first performance of the Howells, given at the Royal Festival Hall, London, in 1972)

Contributors

Unknown:
Herr Jesu
Unknown:
Herr Jesu Christ
Unknown:
Howells Partita
Unknown:
John Birch

CAROLE ROSEN (contralto) SEBASTIAN BELL (flute)
MARGARET MONCRIEFF (cello) BRIAN LAMPORT (piano)
Ravel Histoires naturelles; Chansons madecasses
Duncan Druce Images from nature

Contributors

Contralto:
Carole Rosen
Cello:
Margaret Moncrieff
Unknown:
Ravel Histoires
Unknown:
Duncan Druce

concert-master PETER MOUNTAIN conducted by RUDOLF SCHWARZ with ANGELA MALSBURY (clarinet) Schubert Overture in D (In the Italian style)
Finzi Clarinet Concerto
Ravel Suite: Mother Goose
12.10* Interval Reading
12.15* Concert: part 2
Beethoven Symphony No 8, in F (Given before an invited audience at Marlborough College on 12 May)

Contributors

Conducted By:
Rudolf Schwarz
Clarinet:
Angela Malsbury

A weekly series given by artists of the younger generation Mincho Minchev (violin)
Gordon Back (piano) Yitkin Seow (piano)
Tartini Sonata in G minor (Didone abbandonata), Op 1 No 10
Vladigeroff Bulgarian Rhapsody: Vardar
Paganini Caprices: No 5, in A major; No 15, in E minor
Schubert Sonata in A minor (d 784)
Ravel Alborada del gracioso (Miroirs)
(Given before an invited audience in the Concert Hall, Broadcasting House, London)

Scarlatti
Toccata in A major
LUCIANO SGRIZZI (harpsichord) Endimione e Cintea
MEMBERS OF THE HAMBURG STATE
PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by MATHIEU LANGE gramophone records

Contributors

Harpsichord:
Luciano Sgrizzi
Conducted By:
Mathieu Lange

from Worcester Cathedral

Introit: Round me falls the night (Edgar Day)
Versicles and Responses (William Smith)
Psalms 47, 48, 49 (Walsh, Goss, Walmisley)
Lessons (Jerusalem Bible): Job 39; Acts 22, v 22 to 23, v 11
Canticles (Day in B flat)
Anthem: When I survey the wondrous Cross (Edgar Day)

Contributors

Organist:
Christopher Robinson
Assistant Organist:
Harry Bramma

6.30 Svidaniye v Moskvye
A new second-year Russian course by MICHAEL FREWIN and ALLA BRAITHWAITE, following On from Ochen' pnyatno 2: V kvartirye with TANYA FEIFER , SASHA DORO-GOI, TOLYA KURDYNOVSKY, MARIA GORDEEVA and VICTOR NOSSOFF
(Rptd: Sun. 2.30 pm, R4 VHF)
Book £1.40, 2 LP Records £1.40 each, 2 Cassettes £1.83 each: from bookshops 7.6 pm New series Kontakte
A combined tv/radio course for beginners in German, with on-the-spot recordings 1: Hallo! Introduced by LUTZ LIEBELT and LIANE RUDOLPH Script by EDITH R. BA&R
Series producer IRIS SPRANKLING ‡
Book 1 75p; LP 1 £1.40; Cassette 1 £1.73; Film Strip 1
13.02; Teacher's Notes 1 £1.00: from bookshops

Contributors

Unknown:
Michael Frewin
Unknown:
Tanya Feifer
Unknown:
Maria Gordeeva
Unknown:
Victor Nossoff
Introduced By:
Lutz Liebelt
Unknown:
Liane Rudolph

Charles Fox traces the impact of American syncopated music on British popular music during the first four decades of this century and shows how British performers and composers developed their own styles. 1: Hullo, Ragtimel
The arrival of ragtime in Britain from New York and its appearanceinpopularsong, revue, etc. Gramophone records Big bands remembered: p 5

Contributors

Unknown:
Charles Fox

1225-1274
FR CORNELIUS ERNST , OP, Regent of Studies at Blackfriars, Oxford, considers the relevance today of the thought of the medieval theologian St Thomas Aquinas, the 700th anniversary of whose death falls this year.

Contributors

Unknown:
Fr Cornelius Ernst
Unknown:
St Thomas

Presented by John Maddox
The sun is the one star we think we understand. Yet experiments to detect neutrinos from the sun's interior show a large discrepancy between predictions and observation. DR JOHN BAHCALL of Princeton University talks about this important unresolved problem. (Postponed from 25 September) How do we learn to see the outside world? DR COLIN BLAKE -MORE of the Department of Physiology at Cambridge University talks about his research into the neurophysiology of vision, which relates visual stimuli to the activity of individual nerve cells.
Producer DAVID PATERSON

Contributors

Presented By:
John Maddox
Unknown:
Dr John Bahcall
Unknown:
Dr Colin Blake
Producer:
David Paterson

Last of three programmes
Introduced by MARTIN COOPER
Suite for oboe, Op 76 (first broadcast performance) SARAH FRANCIS
Studies in grey, Op 106
Triptychon (first broadcast performance): DAVE WILDE (piano) Lieder aus
Wien ROBIN FAIRHURST (baritone) PETER DICKINSON (piano)
Four Pieces for string quintet. Op 109 (first broadcast performance): DARTINGTON STRING QUARTET with BRIAN HAWKINS (viola) (14 October: Symphony No 9)

Contributors

Introduced By:
Martin Cooper
Unknown:
Sarah Francis
Baritone:
Wien Robin Fairhurst
Piano:
Peter Dickinson
Viola:
Brian Hawkins

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