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Mozart Four Interludes from Thamos, King of Egypt (K 345) LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by PETER MAAG
7.25' Mozart Andante and Variations in G (K 501)
CHRISTOPH ESCHENBACH and JUSTUS FRANTZ (piano duet)
7.35' Mozart Symphony No 34, in c (K 338)
PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA conducted by OTTO KLEMPERER gramophone records

Contributors

Conducted By:
Peter Maag
Conducted By:
Mozart Andante
Unknown:
Christoph Eschenbach
Conducted By:
Otto Klemperer

(died 1684)
COLLEGIUM SAGITTARII director DEREK MCCULLOCH
Eiddwen Harrhy (soprano) Derek McCulloch (counter-tenor)
Rogers Covey-Crump (tenor) Tim Rowe (baritone)
Charles Meinardi (violin)
Malcolm Henderson (violin) Ian White
(viola and viola d'amore) Trevor Jones
(viola and tenor viol)
Dennis Nesbitt (bass viol) Francis Baines (violone)
Andrew Parrott (harpsichord) Alastair Ross (organ)
Welt, ade! ich bin dein milde; Lieber Herr Gott : Danket dcm Herrn: Suite No 1 (Studentenmusik. 1655): Kundlich gross ist das gottselige Geheimnis; Herr, wenn ich nur dich habe: Ich bin das Brot des Lebens

Contributors

Director:
Derek McCulloch
Soprano:
Eiddwen Harrhy
Soprano:
Derek McCulloch
Baritone:
Tim Rowe
Violin:
Charles Meinardi
Violin:
Malcolm Henderson
Viola:
Ian White
Viola:
Trevor Jones
Bass:
Dennis Nesbitt
Unknown:
Francis Baines
Harpsichord:
Andrew Parrott
Harpsichord:
Alastair Ross
Unknown:
Lieber Herr Gott

Jon Curie with a miscellany of popular works on record.
Including this week music by . Henry Bishop , Coleridge-Taylor, Scott Joplin , Mendelssohn and Elgar, with JOAN SUTHER land, ITZHAK PERLMAN , ANDRÉ PREVIN, and THE SCHOLARS

Contributors

Unknown:
Jon Curie
Music By:
Henry Bishop
Unknown:
Scott Joplin
Unknown:
Joan Suther
Unknown:
Itzhak Perlman

Xenakis Metastaseis
Evryali, for piano (first broadcast performance in this country)
Linaia Agon, for horn, trombone, and tuba
Nuns. for unaccompanied chorus
Antikhthon (first broadcast performance in this country)
ALEXANDER ABERCROMBIE (piano) ENGLISH BACH FESTIVAL ENSEMBLE Ifor James (horn)
John Iveson (trombone) John Fletcher (tuba)
ENGLISH BACH FESTIVAL SINGERS conductor JOHN MCCARTHY
NEW PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA leader DESMOND BRADLEY conducted by ELGAR HOWARTH

Contributors

Unknown:
Xenakis Metastaseis
Piano:
Alexander Abercrombie
Horn:
John Iveson
Unknown:
John Fletcher
Conductor:
John McCarthy
Leader:
Desmond Bradley
Conducted By:
Elgar Howarth

6.30 The Roof Over Your Head Presented by TRISH WILLIAMS 6: Buying a House
How should you set about purchasing your own home? And why is it so complicated?
7.0 Village Prospects
Explored by BRIAN MILTON
3: Durham's Little Moscow In the 1920s, Chopwell - with its Lenin and Marx Streets - was perhaps the most militant mining village in the North East. Now the mine is closed, but paradoxically the village prospers; and the miners' tied cottages are owner-occupied.

Contributors

Presented By:
Trish Williams
Unknown:
Brian Milton

(1908.1974) in conversation with GEORGE STEEDMAN
9: A Most Successful Mammal M.an has emerged as the most successful animal on this planet, because of his ability to adapt. Dr Bronowski suggests that Man as an animal needs the support of society, but as a man needs the freedom of the individual.
(A BBC Transcription Service production)
(An edited version of this talk will appear in The Listener dated 26 June)

Contributors

Unknown:
George Steedman

by Brian Thompson

BRIDGET: When you and I and Zindel have forged the new society there'll be no more dental caries and no more dentists.
TRITE: Yes, but a few, eh? Say there'll be a few, scattered here and there in unregenerate hamlets, living next door to policemen in hiding, and disguised schoolteachers.

(Leeds)

Contributors

Writer:
Brian Thompson
Producer:
Tony Cliff
Trite:
John Rowe
Mary:
Eileen Derbyshire
M'Quilty:
Ronald Herdman
Boutique Assistant:
Howard Benbrook
Bridget:
Carole Hayman
Vice Chancellor:
Geoffrey Banks
Constable:
Tom Wilkinson
Doctor:
Desmond Gill

The first of two programmes leading up to the premiere this Thursday of Cannon's Son of Man.
Holst Lullay my liking
Philip Cannon Son of God (three motets to poems by Henry Vaughan : 1956)
Holst This have I done for my true love; The Evening Watch (Henry Vaughan )
Philip Cannon The Temple (triptych to poems by George Herbert: 1974)
BBC SINGERS conducted by KERRY WOODWARD
See also Wednesday 10.25 pm, Thursday 7.30 pm
Philip Cannon was born in Paris in 1929 of a Cornish father and a Burgundian mother. First as a student and now for many years as a teacher he has been associated with the Royal College of Music in London. However, some of the landmarks in his creative life have had a foreign setting.

Contributors

Singers:
BBC Singers
Conductor:
Kerry Woodward

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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