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A record request programme Part 1
Debussy Danse sacrée et danse profane
CLEVELAND ORCHESTRA conducted by PIERRE BOULEZ
7*17* Schubert Standchen ; An Sylvia
DIETRICH FISCHER-DIESKAU (baritone)
GERALD MOORE (piano)
7.23* Sibelius Symphony No 1, in E minor
VIENNA PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by lorin MAAZEL
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Part 2
Scharwenka Piano Concerto No 1, in b flat minor EARL WILD
BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Conducted by ERICH LEINSDORF
8.35* Kodaly Suite: Hary Janos AMSTERDAM CONCERTGEBOUW
ORCHESTRA conducted by BERNARD HAITINK
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Beethoven in 1800 Piano Sonata in B flat, Op 22 DANIEL BARENBOIM gramophone record
Recorded in Christchurch Priory by GEOFFREY TRISTRAM
Bach Fantasia and Fugue in G minor (bwv 542)
Stanley Voluntary in Bonnet Elfes: Caprice Héroïque Weitz Stella Maris (Symphony No 1)
An oratorio by Handel to a libretto by THOMAS MORELL
One of Handel's last oratorios, composed within the space of a month in 1749. Theodora is about an early Christian martyr and has been described as a study of the tragedy of youth. It was Handel's favourite among his own oratorios. ELLY AMELING (soprano)
EDITH GUILLAUME (contralto) HELEN WATTS (contralto) NEIL JENKINS (tenor) ULRIK COLD (bass)
COPENHAGEN BOYS' CHOIR
DANISH RADIO SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA conducted by MÖGENS WÖLDIKE
Part 1
11.20* Interval Reading
11.25* Theodora: part 2
The artists performing in today's Concert Hall talk to NATALIE WHEEN
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A weekly series given by artists of the younger generation.
Margaret Cable (contralto) Bernard Roberts (piano) Heinrich Schiff (cello)
Norman Shetler (piano)
Purcell Bess of Bedlam; An Evening Hymn
Stravinsky Suite italienne (on themes of Pergolesi)
Strauss Traum durch die Dammerung; Allerseelen; Schlagende Herzen
Schumann Drei Fantasiestiicke, Op 73
Fauri, arr Casals Après un reve
conducted by simon STREATFEILD With YPRAH NKAMAN (violin) Mozart
Violin Concerto No 1, in B flat (K 207) arr Edwin Fischer Fantasia in f minor (K 608)
Violin Concerto No 2, in D (K 211)
An illustrated talk by A. L. LLOYD
Producer MADEAU STEWART
La Serva Padrona
Intermezzo in two parts Music by Pergolesi Libretto by GENNARO ANTONIO FEDERICO
(sung in Italian: records)
from Manchester Cathedral
Responses (Morley)
Psalms 82 and 84 (Attwood, Bairstow)
Lessons: Ecclesiastes 5, vv 1-12: Acts 26, vv 24-32
Office Hymn: Te lucis ante terminum
Canticles (Nicholson in D flat)
Anthem: They that put their trust (Robin Orr)
Hymn: Enthrone thy God within thy heart (BBC HB 320)
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6.30 Svidaniye v Moskvye
A new second-year Russian course by MICHAEL FREWIN and ALLA BRAITHWAITE , following On from Ochen' priyatno 3: Kontsert with TANYA FEIFER , SASHA DORO-GOI , TOLYA KURDYNOVSKY, MARIA GORDEEVA , and EUGENE ISOTOW (Rptd: Sun, 2.30 pm, R4 VHF)
Book £1.40, 2 LP Records £1.40 each. 2 Cassettes £1.83 each: from bookshops
7.0 Kontakte
A combined television and radio course for beginners in German, with on-the-spot recordings. 2: Wo ist der Ausgangf Introduced by LUTZ LIEBELT and LIANE RUDOLPH
Script by EDITH B. BAER
Book 1 75p; LP 1 £1.40; Cassette 1 £1.73; Film Strip 1 £3.02; Teacher's Notes 1 £1.00; from bookshops
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.
2: Bhiin' the Blues
In 1919 the Original Dixieland Jazz Band arrived in Britain-the first of a wave of American musicians who were to lay the foundations for a British jazz tradition. gramophone records
from St John 's, Smith Square WENDY EATHORNE (soprano) STEPHEN ROBERTS (baritone) ALAN CIVIL (tiorn)
DENZIL FLOYD (horn) BBC SINGERS director JOHN POOLE
BBC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA leader ELI GOREN conducted by JOHN ELIOT GARDINER Part 1
Haydn Symphony No 52. in c Maw Sonata for two horns and strings
JOHN M. Thomson takes a critical look at the last fortnight's music broadcasting.
Part 2 Fauré Requiem
(A public concert given earlier this evening at St John's, Smith Square. Tickets for the concert, which starts, at 6.30 pm, price £1.00, are available from [address removed]in advance, or at the door tonight)
A new book by BRIAN CROZIER examines the necessity for the State and the inevitability of rebellion against it. It raises the issues of the apparently irreconcilable conflict between the individual and the society in which he lives and the way this conflict is formalised and institutionalised.
LAURENCE MARTIN , Professor of War Studies at King's College. London, discusses the questions arising from the book with the author and with PHILIP WINDSOR , Reader in International Relations at the London School of Economics.
Producer GREVtLLEHAVENHAND followed by an interlude
Clavieriibung. Part 3
The second of two programmes JEAN GUILLOU at the organ of the Grossmiinster, Zurich gramophone records
Two Hungarian folk song arrangements:
The weeping willow
ERZSÉBET KOMLOSSY (contralto) ERZSEBET DENES (piano)
The competition of the flowers JOZSEF GREGOR (bass)
MAGDA FREYMANN (piano)
(Hungarian Radio recording)
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