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Haydn Piano Trio in E flat (H xv 22): BEAUX ARTS TRIO
8.27* Schubert Mignon Licder: Kennst du das Land?; Nur wer die Sehnsucht kennt; Heiss mich nicht reden; So lasst mich scheinen: Die Liebende schreibt; Nahe des Geliebten ; Heidenroslein; Liebhaber in allen Gestalten
ELLY AMELING (soprano)
DALTON BALDWIN (piano): records
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Listeners' record requests presented by Michael Oliver
Gounod Excerpt from Messe solennelle de Ste Cécile
IRMGARD SEEFRIED (SOpranO) GERHARD STOLZE (tenor) HERMANN OHDE(bass) CZECH SINGERS CHOIR
PRAGUE PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by IGOR MARKEVITCH
9.17* Berlioz La captive
JOSEPHINE VEASEY (meZZO-SOp) LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by COLIN DAVIS
9.25* Weber Ocean, thou mighty monster (Oberon)
GUNDULA JANOWITZ (soprano) BERLIN OPERA ORCHESTRA conducted by FERDINAND LEITNER
9.37* Haydn Symphony No 95, in c minor
LONDON PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by EUGENJOCHUM
10.0* Sibelius Tone Poem: Luonnotar
GWYNETHJONES (soprano)
LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted bV ANTAL DORATI
10.12* Milhaud La creation du monde
PARIS CONSERVATOIRE ORCHESTRA conducted by GEORGES PRÊTRE
Edited and introduced by Christopher Grier
Welsh Music Today: a survey by KENNETH LOVELAND.
DOMINIC GILL talks to the pianist PETER FRANKL.
Jenufa in Perspective: DESMOND SHAWE-TAYLOR on Janacek's opera.
Producer CHRISTINE HARDWICK
BBC SINGERS director JOHN pooi. e
BBC NORTHERN SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA leader BARRY GRIFFITHS conductor RAYMOND LEPPARD Part I
Tippett Praeludium tor brass, bells and percussion
Ritual Dances (The Midsummer Marriage)
Tippett at the Summit: page 9. Michael Tippett : a birthday celebration tonight 8.45 BBC2
Vernon Scannell reflects on some of the things we say.
Part 2 Purcell:
(John Constable broadcast by permission of Covent Garden)
(piano)
Frank Martin Fantasia (Composed for and dedicated to Paul Badura-Skoda : first broadcast in this country)
Schubert Fantasia in c (The Wanderer)
(Recording from the 1974 Karinthscher Summer Festival made available by courtesy of Austrian Radio)
MEI.OS QUARTET OF STUTTGART Wilhelm Melcher (violin) Gerhard Voss (violin) Hermann Voss (viola) Peter Buck (cello) Part 1
Mozart Quartet in D minor (K 421)
Bartok Quartet No 3
2.20* Interval Reading
2.25* Quartets: part 2
Schubert Quartet in G major (D 887)
(A public concert given in the Queen Elizabelh Hall, London, in January 1974)
conductor WILLEM VAN OTTERLOO with MITSUKO UCHIDA (piano) Part 1
Berlioz Overture: Roman Carnival
Chopin Piano Concerto No 1, in E minor
Last year Peter Porter , the poet and critic, was invited to lecture at the Adelaide Festival. It was his first visit to his native Australia for 20 years, a chance to check past memories against present realities. He discovered that he had inherited more than he had ever guessed.
Part 2 Strauss
Symphonic Poem: Ein Helden leben
(violin solo DONALD HAZELWOOD )
(Recording from the 1974 Festival of Music at Montreux-Vevey made available by Swiss Radio)
bv PAUL
ROCHE Duncan Grant is 90 this year. Paul Roche , a poet, sat for the painter for ten years in the 40s and 50s. and in the course of his friendship with him had his eyes opened to the language of painting.
Mass a 4 (No 2) sung by the CHOIR OF ST JOHN 'S COLLEGE, CAMBRIDGE
With JONATHAN RENNERT (organ) conductor GEORGE GUEST (solo organ)
A series of 13 programmes introduced by Robert Philip 10: The Recorded Repertoire 1960-64
A survey of some of the most important and interesting records issued during this period.
The Anomaly
A comedy for radio by JONATHAN RABAN
' I'm not a dragon-killer. I'm always in the wrong place at the wrong time. I'm an anomaly.'
Producer Richard WORTLEY
An opera In three acts
Music by Janacek
Libretto by Gabriele Preiss (sung in Swedish)
A Stockholm Opera production recorded at the 1974 Edinburgh Festival
To protect the family honour Kostelnicka murders her foster-daughter's illegitimate baby. But the truth will out...
The action takes place on the outskirts of a mountain village in Muravia late in the 19th century.
Act 1
(Stereo)
SEAN BARRETT reads a short story by FRANK O'CONNOR
Acts 2 and 3
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