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J. S. Bach Suite No 2, in B minor
HANS-MARTIN LINDE (flute)
COLLEGIUM ALIREum, directed by FRANZJOSEF MAIER
Handel Trio-Sonata No 6, in D major: MICHEL PIGUET (oboe) HEINRICH HAAS (oboe)
WALTER STIFTNEiR (bassoon)
EDUARD MÜLLER (harpsichord)
C. P. E. Bach Harpsichord Concerto in D minor (Wq 23)
GUSTAV LEONRARDT With the COLLEGIUM AUREUM. directed by FRANZJOSEF MAIER. Records
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Listeners' record requests presented by Hugh Ottaway
Malcolm Arnold Cornish Dances CITY OF BIRMINGHAM SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by THE COMPOSER
9.16* Dowland Two dances (Lachrimae) PHILOMUSICA OF LONDON conducted by THURSTON DART
9.23* Purcell Dido's lament (Dido and Aeneas) JANET BAKER, ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by SIR ANTHONY LEWIS
9.31* Vaughan Williams String Quartet in A minor MUSIC GROUP OF LONDON
9.53* Delius Violin Concerto ROBERT GERLE, VIENNA STATE OPERA ORCHESTRA conducted by ROBERT ZELLER
Introduced by Michael Oliver The wind band: by MALCOLM MACDONALD
ANDRZEJ PANUFNIK talks tO BARRIE HALL about his life and music
Schubert Sons Cycles: thoughts on performance : Gerald Moore 's new book reviewed by IAN PARTRIDGE
Producer CHRISTINE HARDWICK
KYUNG-WHA CHONG (violin)
JOHN SHIRLEY-QUIRK (baritone) LSO CHORUS
ROME SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA OF
ITALIAN RADIO conducted by ANDRÉ PREVIN Part 1 Violin Concerto
Robert Conquest reflects on some of the things we say.
Part 2 Belshazzars Feast (Italian Radio recording)
A concert of chamber music given at the Queen Elizabeth Hall in March 1973 by MEMBERS OF THE MUSIC GROUP OF LONDON Hugh Bean (violin)
Eileen Croxford (cello)
David Parkhouse (piano)
Part 1 Trio in G minor (1892)
Cello Sonata in G minor, Op It
1.25' Interval Reading
1.30* Rachmaninov
Part 2 Trio in D minorrOp 9 (1893)
A series of ten programmes to select six choirs to represent the United Kingdom in the annual International Radio Choral Competition, Let the Peoples Sing. 1: Mixed Voice Choirs CWMBRAN BAROQUE SINGERS conductor ALAN MOORE LONDON CHORALE conductor ROY WALES
SILVER RING CHOIR OF BATH conductor KELVIN THOMAS THE TOAD CHOIR conductor IAN MCCRORIE
CREGAGH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH choir, conductor JAMES WOODS CHAPTER HOUSE CHOIR conductor ANDREW CARTER
Adjudicators PHILIP MOORE. JOHN POOLE and STEPHEN WILKINSON
BERNARD KEEFFE introduces the programme, summarises the adjudicators' remarks and announces the results.
Producer ANTHONY PHILPOTT
Antony Hopkins discusses a work or theme of current interest.
A piano recital direct from the Royal Festival Hall, London
Mozart Sonata in A major (K331); Adagio in a minor (K 540)
Beethoven Sonata in E flat major, Op 31 No 3
Four talks by Lord Hailshamof St Marylebone 4: The End of the Search
The rationality of faith in the Divine
(This talk will appear in The Listener dated 8 May)
Part 2 Schubert Sonata in A minor (D 845)
Synge, Flaherty and the Aran Islands by MAURICE GOOD
The bleak Aran Islands off the west coast of Ireland have fascinated many writers and artists, but in particular J. M. Synge , the playwright, and Robert Flaherty , the film-maker. Maurice Good compares their separate vision of the islands in their own words and those of Yeats, Seamus Heaney and others. with Maurice Good as Synge Paul Maxwell as Flaherty and Harry Webster as Yeats
Other parts by ALAN BARRY KATE BINCHY , SEAN BARRETT
ROISIN DONAGHY , KEVIN FLOOD
DENYS HAWTHORNE , HECTOR ROSS PATRICIA LEVENTON , JOHN RYE
DENIS MCCARTHY , P. G. STEPHENS and PROFESSOR ROBIN SKELTON Producer JOHN SCOTNEY followed by an interlude
(cello)
Clifford Benson (piano)
Bach Suite No 2, in D minor, for cello (BWV 1008)
Beethoven Sonata in c major, Op 102 No 1, for cello and piano
A lyric tragedy in three acts direct from the Queen Elizabeth Hall, London
Libretto by SALVADORE CAMMARANO after CORNEILLE
Music by Saverio Mercadante (sung in Italian: first performance in this country)
SINFONIETTA CHOIR chorus-master BARRY FERGUSON BOURNEMOUTH SINFONIETTA leader SYDNEY HUMPHREYS conducted by KENNETH MONTGOMERY Act 1
8.15* Michael Rose talks about the opera and its composer.
8.35* Orazi e Curiazi Acts 2 and 3
Neo-Realism and After
Vincenzo Labella , Roman film producer, in conversation with RICHARD MAYNE followed by an interlude
Derek Jewell contrasts MILT JACKSON 'S album Olinga with his contribution to the Modern Jazz Quartet's In Memoriam, and also plays pop music from Japan and Australia. Records
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