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A record request programme Brahms Tragic Overture DRESDEN STATE ORCHESTRA conducted by KURT SANDERLING
7.20* Allegri Psalm 51: Miserere: CHOIR OF KING'S COLLEGE, CAMBRIDGE conducted by DAVID WILLCOCKS
7.33' Moeran Sinfonietta LONDON PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by SIR ADRIAN BOULT

Contributors

Conducted By:
Kurt Sanderling
Conducted By:
David Willcocks
Conducted By:
Sir Adrian Boult

Part 2 Byrd The bells (Fitzwilliam Virginal Book): CHRISTOPHER HERRICK (harpsichord)
8.12' Mendelssohn Motet: Hear my prayer
ALASTAIR ROBERTS (treble) CHOIR OF ST JOHN'S COLLEGE,
CAMBRIDGE. PETER WHITE (Organ) conducted by GEORGE GUEST
8.26* Mozart String Quintet in G minor (K 516)
AMADEUS STRING QUARTET with CECIL ARONOWITZ (viola)

Contributors

Harpsichord:
Christopher Herrick
Unknown:
Alastair Roberts
Unknown:
Peter White
Conducted By:
George Guest
Viola:
Cecil Aronowitz

Part 1 SchUtz The Seven Last Words of Christ on the Cross
David Rowland Easter Stanzas conducted by THE COMPOSER
12.0* Interval Reading
12.5* London Bach Society Part 2
Carissimi Abraham and Isaac Bach Cantata 182: Himmelskbnig. sei willkommen
WENDY EATHORNE (soprano)
PAUL ESSWOOD (counter-tenor) CHARLES CORP (tenor) JOHN ELWES (tenor) NOEL NOBLE (bass)
JOHN CONSTABLE (organ continuo. piano. celesta) LONDON BACH SOCIETY
STEINITZ BACH PLAYERS leader ALAN LOVEDAY conductor PAUL STEINITZ

Contributors

Unknown:
David Rowland
Unknown:
Isaac Bach Cantata
Soprano:
Wendy Eathorne
Tenor:
John Elwes
Leader:
Alan Loveday
Conductor:
Paul Steinitz

A weekly series by artists of the younger generation Colin Carr (cello)
Nigel Kennedy (violin) Yitkin Seow (piano)
Bach Suite No 2, in D minor, for cello
Schumann Finale from FAE Sonata, for violin and piano
Beethoven Variations on Bei Mannern (Mozart's Die Zauberflote) (WoO 46) for cello and piano
Ysaye Sonata in D minor. Op 27 No 3 (Ballade), for violin
Kreisfer Liebesleid: Liebesfreud. for violin and piano
(Given before an invited audience in the Concert Hall, Broadcasting House, London)

Contributors

Cello:
Colin Carr
Violin:
Nigel Kennedy
Piano:
Yitkin Seow

Jon Curie presents a miscellany of popular orchestral pieces, songs. arias and instrumental works on record. This week:
Johann Strauss The Blue Danube. waltzes by Brahms, Ths Toy Symphony, a Liszt Hungarian Rhapsody and the voice of ERICH KUNZ

Contributors

Unknown:
Jon Curie
Unknown:
Johann Strauss
Unknown:
Erich Kunz

Splinters play a programme of improvised jazz from the Reid Concert Hall, University of Edinburgh.
Peter King (alto saxophone) Kennv Wheeler (trumpet)
Trevor Watts (alto and soprano saxophone)
Stan Tracey (piano)
Danny Thompson (bass) John Stevens (drums)
(From a public concert given on 9 May 1974)

Contributors

Unknown:
Kennv Wheeler
Unknown:
Trevor Watts
Piano:
Stan Tracey
Bass:
Danny Thompson
Bass:
John Stevens

Rossini's The Barber of Seville about to be revived at Covent Garden.
ALAN BLYTH discusses the recorded history of the opera with illustrations by DE LUCIA, NASH, AMATO, BRUSCANTINI, SUPERVIA, DIDUR, DARA, BERGANZA and others. Records

Contributors

Presenter:
Alan Blyth

from the Cathedral and Abbey Church of St Alban. Herts
Introit: Care for thy soul (Pilkingtoni
Responses (Thomas Tomkins ) Psalm 55 (Morley)
Lessons: Isaiah 63, vv 1-9; Romans 5. vv 12-19
Office Hymn: 0 Sacred Head, sore wounded (EH 102)
Canticles (Fayrfax fauxbourdons)
Anthem: Civitas sanctl tul (Bvrd)
Hymn: When I survey the wondrous Cross (EH 107)
Master of the Music PETER HURFORD. Assistant SIMON LINDLEY

Contributors

Unknown:
Thomas Tomkins
Music:
Peter Hurford.
Unknown:
Simon Lindley

6.30 Vlent de Parattre
A third-year French course by RICHARD MARTINEAU and ANNE-MARIE GIROLAMI 2: Lc Salon de I'Auto
With CATHERINE GRAHAM. GERARD PLAUX , JACQUES BONNET and RICHARD MARTINEAU
Book: 60p; 2 LP records: £1.20 each from bookshops
7.0 Kontakte
Holiday programme 1 Der Osterhase kommt
Introduced by LUTZ LIEBELT and LIANE RUDOLPH
Script by IRIS SPRANKLING
(Holidayprogramme2: 6 April) Book 3 75P. LP £1.30, Cassette £1.70, from bookshops
Look, Listen, Learn: pp 37-40

Contributors

Unknown:
Richard Martineau
Unknown:
Anne-Marie Girolami
Unknown:
Catherine Graham.
Unknown:
Gerard Plaux
Unknown:
Jacques Bonnet
Unknown:
Richard Martineau
Introduced By:
Lutz Liebelt
Unknown:
Liane Rudolph
Script By:
Iris Sprankling

in conversation with MARTIN JENKINS
In this second conversation. Sir John talks about the problems of acting and directing Shakespeare in the theatre and the cinema today.
Producer IAN COTTERELL

Contributors

Unknown:
Martin Jenkins
Talks:
Sir John
Producer:
Ian Cotterell

Presented by John Maddox

What happens at the Microbiological Research Establishment, Britain's so-called germ warfare laboratory?
Professor R.J.C. Harris discusses the laboratory's commitment to civilian research projects especially for the Department of Health. He argues that the laboratory has unique facilities both in scientific expertise and technical apparatus for examining problems in immunology, vaccines, cancer and even dangerous infections that might be carried to Britain by people coming from abroad.

Contributors

Presenter:
John Maddox
Guest:
Professor R.J.C. Harris
Producer:
Thelma Rumsey

JANE MANNING (soprano) HOWARD SHELLEY (pianO)
Schumann Der Nusshaum (J. Mosen); Die Lotusblume (Heine): Aus den ostlichen Rosen (Riiekern (Myrihen)
10.58* Wolf Heimweh : Die Nacht: Waldmadchen (Eichendorff Lieder)
11.8* Mahler Ich atmet' elnen linden Duft; Liebst du um Schbnheit: Um Mitternacht (Ruckert Lieder)

Contributors

Piano:
Schumann Der Nusshaum
Unknown:
Wolf Heimweh

BBC Radio 3

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Live music and the arts: broadcasts more live music than any other radio network. Classical music is its core. Genres include world and new music, jazz, speech and drama.

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