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Handel Concerto Grosso No 16, in D (Op 6 No 5): ACADEMY OF ST MARTIN-IN-THE-FIELDS directed by NEVILLE MARRINER
Bach Flute Sonata in B minor CHRISTIAN LARDE (flute)
HUGUETTE DREYFUS (harpsichord) Rameau Cantata: Thetis: GerARD SOUZAY (bar); JEAN-FRANÇOIS PAJLLARD CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
Vivaldi Concerto in F (p 320) GUSTAV NEUDECKER, ALOIS SPACH (horns); EMMERICH BONEMANN (cello); MUNICH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by HANS STADLMAIR gramophone records

Contributors

Directed By:
Neville Marriner
Horns:
Alois Spach
Horns:
Emmerich Bonemann
Conducted By:
Hans Stadlmair

Listeners' record requests presented by Christopher Grier
Excerpts from Chapi's zarzuela La Revoltosa (mono)
9.15* Boccherini Quintet In c (La Ritirata di Madrid) NARCISO YEPES (guitar)
MELOS QUARTET OF STUTTGART
9.40* Telemann Suite: Don Quixote (mono)
LUCERNE FESTIVAL STRINGS, COnducted by RUDOLF BAUMGARTNER
9.54" Soler Sonata in o minor RAFAEL PUYANA (harpsichord)
10.5* Gerhard Ballet Suite: Don Quixote : BBC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Conducted by ANTAL DORATI

Contributors

Unknown:
Christopher Grier
Unknown:
Don Quixote
Unknown:
Rudolf Baumgartner
Unknown:
Soler Sonata
Unknown:
Don Quixote
Conducted By:
Antal Dorati

Introduced by Michael Oliver
A portrait of the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, by EDWARD GREENFIELD ; STEPHEN DODGSON talks about his music; Leonora: some comments on Beethoven's first thoughts, from ERICH LEINSDORF ,

Contributors

Introduced By:
Michael Oliver
Unknown:
Edward Greenfield
Talks:
Stephen Dodgson
Unknown:
Erich Leinsdorf

Opera in four acts Music by Bellini Libretto by FELICE ROMANI after LOUIS ALEXANDRE SOUMET
(sung in Italian: records)
AMBROSTAN OPERA CHORUS
LONDON PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by CARLO FELICE CILLARIO

Contributors

Music By:
Bellini Libretto
Unknown:
Felice Romani
Unknown:
Louis Alexandre Soumet
Conducted By:
Carlo Felice Cillario

Four duologues on aspects of Britain's future relationship with the European Community, by prominent political thinkers and practitioners. 4: Ideologies in ConflictT
Rt Hon Sir Keith Joseph , up and Lawrence Daiy
Chairman Robin Day
(Repeated: Thursday 11.30 pm)

Contributors

Unknown:
Sir Keith Joseph

(recorder)
The last of three programmes HANNE PETRI (Spinet) ANDERS GROEN (Cellol Van Eyck Prins Robberts Masco, for descant recorder solo
Berio Gesti, for treble recorder Telemann Partita in G, for descant recorder and continuo anon Greensleeves to a Ground (Norwegian Radio recording)

Contributors

Cellol:
Anders Groen

GEORGE MACBETH presents extracts from recordings made at the first Cambridge Poetry Festival, held in April. These include poems read by ROLFE DEITER BRINKMAN , MIROSLAV HOLUB , TED HUGHES , SORLEY MACLEAN, ROBERTO SANESI , CHARLES TOMLINSON and many others

Contributors

Unknown:
George MacBeth
Read By:
Rolfe Deiter Brinkman
Read By:
Miroslav Holub
Read By:
Ted Hughes
Unknown:
Roberto Sanesi
Unknown:
Charles Tomlinson

John Bull 's Other Island by BERNARD SHAW with Martin Jarvis and Sean Barrett
' Ireland, sir, for good or evil, is like no other place under heaven; and no man can touch its sod or breathe its air without becoming better or worse. It produces two kinds of men in a strange perfection: saints and traitors.'
Producer MARTIN JENKINS

Contributors

Unknown:
John Bull
Unknown:
Bernard Shaw
Unknown:
Martin Jarvis
Unknown:
Sean Barrett
Producer:
Martin Jenkins
Broadbent:
Martin Jarvis
Hodson, his valet:
Manning Wilson
Tim Haffigan:
Kevin Flood
Doyle:
Sean Barirett
Fr Keegan:
Timothyy Batfson
Patsy:
Gareth Armstrong
Nora ReiHy MAIRE:
Ni Ghranne
Cornelius 'Doyle:
Mlchael Golden
Fr Dempsey:
Harry Webster
Aunt Judy:
Pauline Delaney
Matthew Haffigan:
Kevin Flood
Barney Doran:
Brian Haines

by Kenneth Clark
Michelangelo signed himself Michelangelo scultore. and in a letter to his father protested that ' painting is not my profession.'LORD CLARK argues that however much Michelangelo himself deprecated his painting, it formed not only a vital part of his work but exerted a considerable influence on the next generation of artists.
A broadcast version of a lecture first given in Italian at the Palazzo Veechio in Florence on behalf of the Florentine Academy of which Lord Clark is a member.
Producer LEONIE COHN

Contributors

Unknown:
Kenneth Clark
Producer:
Leonie Cohn

BBC Radio 3

About BBC Radio 3

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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