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Christoph Graupner Concerto in B flat: MUNICH PRO ARTE CHAMBER ORCHESTRA, conducted by KURT REDEL
Bach Trio-Sonata No 3, in D minor (twv 527)
MICHEL CHAPUIS (organ)
Handel Aria: Flammende Rose ELISABETH SPEISER (soprano)
WINTERTHUR BAROQUE ENSEMBLE
Bach Brandenburg Concerto No 1, in F: COLLEGIUM AUREUM gramophone records

Contributors

Unknown:
Christoph Graupner
Unknown:
Michel Chapuis
Unknown:
Flammende Rose
Soprano:
Elisabeth Speiser

Presented by Stephen Dodgson Mendelssohn Octet in E fiat JASCRA HEIFETZ (violin) ISRAEL BAKER (violin)
ARNOLD BELNICK (violin)
JOSEPH STEPANSKY (violin) WILLIAM PRIMROSS (viola) VIRGINIA MAJEWSXI (viola) GREGOR PIATIGORSKY (cello) GABOR REJTO (cello)
9.34* Mozart Ah perdonna al primo affetto; Non piu di fiori (La Clemenza di Tito) LUCIA POPP (soprano)
BRIGITTE FASSBAENDER (contralto) MARIA CASULA (mezzo-soprano) VIENNA STATE OPERA ORCHESTRA conducted by ISTVAN KERTESZ
9.45' Schubert Arpeggione Sonata (mono)
EMANUEL FEUERMANN (cello) GERALD MOORE (piano)
10.5* Holst Oriental Suite: Beni Mora : LONDON PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA, conducted by SIR ADRIAN BOULT : records

Contributors

Presented By:
Stephen Dodgson
Presented By:
Mendelssohn Octet
Violin:
Jascra Heifetz
Violin:
Israel Baker
Violin:
Arnold Belnick
Cello:
Gregor Piatigorsky
Soprano:
Lucia Popp
Contralto:
Brigitte Fassbaender
Conducted By:
Istvan Kertesz
Cello:
Emanuel Feuermann
Piano:
Gerald Moore
Unknown:
Beni Mora
Unknown:
Adrian Boult

Introduced by Michael Oliver
Who was Max Bruch ? BERNARD KEEFFE looks beyond the Violin Concerto.
PHILIP CANNON discusses his own music.
St Albans Organ Festival: PETER BURFORD gives an introduction to the Festival and to the resources of the organ.
Producer CHRISTINE HARDWiCK

Contributors

Introduced By:
Michael Oliver
Unknown:
Max Bruch
Unknown:
Philip Cannon
Producer:
Christine Hardwick

United Kingdom Rounds 9: Finals
(i) Youth Class
MANCHESTER GIRLS' CHOIR conductor ARTHUR ROOKE THE CANTAMUS ENSEMBLE conductor PAMELA cook (ii) Equal Voice OLIVE QUANTRILL SINGERS canduotor OLIVE QUANTRILL JERSEY LADIES' CHOIR conductor ARTHUR LOBB
Adjudicators PRILIP MOORE. JOHN POOLE , STEPHEN WILKINSON. BERNARD KEEFFE introduces the . programme, summarises the adjudicators' remarks, and announces the results.

Contributors

Conductor:
Arthur Rooke
Conductor:
Pamela Cook
Conductor:
Arthur Lobb
Unknown:
Prilip Moore.
Unknown:
John Poole
Unknown:
Stephen Wilkinson.

FRANZPETBR GOEBELS (harpsichord)
BBC SCOTTISH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA led by HUGH BRADLEY conducted by CHRISTOPHER ADEY Haydn Symphony No 24, in D
4.3' Glselher Klebe Harpsi chord Concerto
4.22* Bizet Symphony In c

Contributors

Unknown:
Hugh Bradley
Conducted By:
Christopher Adey
Conducted By:
Haydn Symphony
Unknown:
Glselher Klebe Harpsi

direct from Glyndebourne Eugene Onegln
Opera in three acts: libretto after PUSHKIN by TCHAIKOVSKY and KONSTANTIN SHILOVSKY Music by Tchaikovsky (sung in Russian)
GLYNDEBOURNE CHORUS, under the direction of PETER GELLHORN Chief coach JEAN MALLANDAINE LONDON BHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA led by DENNIS SIMONS conducted by ANDREW DAVIS
: Producer MICHAEL HADJIMISCHEV r Setting: Russia about 1820 " Act 1

Contributors

Unknown:
Eugene Onegln
Unknown:
Konstantin Shilovsky
Unknown:
Peter Gellhorn
Unknown:
Dennis Simons
Conducted By:
Andrew Davis
Producer:
Michael Hadjimischev

Eight Ball by Richard WESLEY with Ed Bishop. Weston Gavin ' The nights lyin' awake somewhere wonderin' what your kids are growin' up to be like.... whether they're growin' up to hate you ...'
Special effects DAVID GREENWOOD
Technical presentation GORDON BOWEN.
Producer DAVID SPENSER followed by an interlude

Contributors

Unknown:
Richard Wesley
Unknown:
Ed Bishop.
Unknown:
Weston Gavin
Unknown:
David Greenwood
Unknown:
Gordon Bowen.
Producer:
David Spenser
Voice:
John Rye
Earl Davis:
Ed Bishop
Eddie Green:
Weston Gavin

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