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String Trio in G. Op 9 No 1 GRUMIAUX TRIO
8.32* Folk Songs: Music, love and wine: The Highland Watch
EDITH MATHIS isoprano)
ALEXANDER YOUNG (tenor) DIETRICH FISCHER DIESKAU (baritone)
RIAS CHAMBER CHOIR KARL ENGEL (piano)
ANDREAS ROHN (violin) GEORG DONDEREH (Cello) 8.34* Variations on Ich bin der Schneider Kakadu DANIEL BARENBOIM (piano)
PINCHAS ZUKGRMAN IVIOlin) JACQUELINE DU PORt (CetlO) gramophone records

Contributors

Unknown:
Edith Mathis
Tenor:
Dietrich Fischer
Piano:
Daniel Barenboim
Piano:
Pinchas Zukgrman

Listeners' record requests Beethoven Concerto in c DAVID OISTRAKA (Violin)
MSTISLAV ROSTROPOVICH (ocello) SVIATOSLAV RICHTER (piano)
BERLIN PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by HERBERT VON KARA JAN
9.45* Liszt Invocation; Fungrallies (Harmonies poétiques et religieuses)
ALFRED BRENDEI. (piano)
10.5* Janacek Sinfonietta BAVARIAN RADIO
SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Conducted by RAFAEL KUBELIK

Contributors

Piano:
Sviatoslav Richter
Conducted By:
Herbert von Kara Jan
Piano:
Alfred Brendei.
Conducted By:
Rafael Kubelik

Introduced by Michael Oliver
Bohuslav Martinu : by CHRISTOPHER GRIER
PIERRE BOULEZ in conversation With MICHAEL OLIVER
The Catalogue Men: B. c. ROB BINS LANDON recalls the four men who classified the works of Mozart. Bach. Schubert and Haydn
Producer
CHRISTINE HARDWICK

Contributors

Introduced By:
Michael Oliver
Introduced By:
Bohuslav Martinu
Unknown:
Christopher Grier
Unknown:
Pierre Boulez
Unknown:
Michael Oliver
Unknown:
B. C. Rob
Unknown:
Bins Landon
Unknown:
Christine Hardwick

International Choral Competition
Programme 3
Youth Class: Match 2
Bulgaria: CHAMBER A CAPPELLA CHOIR, PENYO PENEV , Sofia conductor IVELINDIMITROV Switzerland: ARS I.AETA conductor ROBERT MERMOUD Mixed Voice Class: Match 2
UK: SCHOLA CANTORUU OF OXFORD conductor NICHOLAS CLEOBURY West Germany: STUDENTISOHER
MADRIGALCHOR, Miinster conductor HERMA KRAMM
Mixed Voice Class: Match 3
Austria : A CAPPELLA CHOR VILLACH conductor PROFESSOR WULZ
Israel: JERUSALEM CHAMBER CHOIR conductor STANLEY SPERBER
Adjudicators CHARLES BEARDSALL (BBC): CLIFFORD BRIDGES (ABC); GEORGI MINCHEV Bulgarian Radio): DRAGISA SAVIC (JRT): NIKI VASKOLA (YLE); FRANÇOIS VERCKEN t RTF)
BERNARD KEEPPE introduces the choirs, summarises the adjudicators' comments and announces the results.
Producer ANTHONY PHII.POTT
Let the Peoples Sing is organised by the BBC under the auspices of the European Broadcasting Union

Contributors

Unknown:
Penyo Penev
Conductor:
Nicholas Cleobury
Conductor:
Stanley Sperber
Introduces:
Bernard Keeppe

Chilingirian String Quartet Levon Chilingirian (violin) Mark Butler (violin)
Simon Rowland-Jones (viola) Philip De Groote (cello)
Schumann Quartet in F major, Op 41 No 2
Mozart Quartet in B flat major (K 589)

Contributors

Violin:
Levon Chilingirian
Violin:
Mark Butler
Viola:
Simon Rowland-Jones

An oratorio or sacred drama In three acts (1738)
Continuo:
BERNARD RICHARDS (CellO) LIONEL SALTER
(harpsichord and organ) JOHN BIRCH (organ) LONDON BACH SOCIETY
STEINITZ BACH PLAYERS led by CARL PINI conductor PAUL STEINITZ Act I
3.15* Interval reading
3.25* Handel's Saul Acts 2 and 3 (Given before an invited audience in St John's. Smith Square. London, on 18 November 1974)
(Teresa Cahill and Elizabeth Gale appear by permission of the General Administrator. Royal Opera House Covent Garden)

Contributors

Cello:
Bernard Richards
Harpsichord:
Lionel Salter
Unknown:
John Birch
Conductor:
Carl Pini
Conductor:
Paul Steinitz
Unknown:
Teresa Cahill
Unknown:
Elizabeth Gale

played by Douglas Tate
With John Constable (harpsichord and piano)
The programme includes some Elizabethan Ayres and Dances, a Scarlatti Sonata. the first broadcast performance of a Sonata by Arnold Cooke, an arrangement of the Aria from Bachianas Brasileiras No 5 by Villa-Lobos, and James Moody's Impromptu.
(John Constable broadcasts by permission of the General Administrator, Royal Opera House Covent Garden)

Contributors

Played By:
Douglas Tate
Unknown:
Elizabethan Ayres
Unknown:
Arnold Cooke
Unknown:
John Constable

King Lear by WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE
Other parts:
DAVID ERICSSON, PAUL GAYMON
PETER PACEY and STEPHEN THORNE Music composed and conducted by ChRISTOPHER WHELEN
Special effects by the BBC Radiophonic Workshop Technical assistants
JOCK FARRELL, MARY BARRETT and JANE BRINSMEAD
Producer JOHN TYDEMAN
During the interval (7.15*-7.20*) Baruch Bulman Pavan , played by KONRAD RAGOSSNIG (lute) gramophone record

Contributors

Unknown:
William Shakespeare
Unknown:
Paul Gaymon
Unknown:
Peter Pacey
Unknown:
Stephen Thorne
Unknown:
Christopher Whelen
Unknown:
Mary Barrett
Unknown:
Jane Brinsmead
Producer:
John Tydeman
Unknown:
Baruch Bulman Pavan
Played By:
Konrad Ragossnig
Lear:
Alec Guinness
Gloucester:
Cyril Cusack
The Fool:
Ronald Pickup
Goneril:
Jill Bennett
Regan:
Eileen Atkins
Cordelia:
Sarah Badel
Edmund:
Norman Rodway
Edgar:
Robert Powell
Kent:
Trevor Martin
Albany:
Julian Curry
Cornwall:
Donald Douglas
Oswald:
Andrew Sachs
King of France:
Michael Deacon
Duke of Burgundy:
David Timson
Doctor/Old man:
Rolf Lefebvre
Gentleman:
Peter Williams

leader MICHAEL D. DAVIS conductor ALEXANDER GIBSON
JAN DE GAETANI (mezzo-soprano) MAURICE HASSON (Violin)
Maxwell-Davies A Stone Litany Bruch Violin Concerto No 1, in G minor
Dvorak Symphony No 5, In r
9.50* Interval Reading
10.0* Concert Part 2
Dvorak Symphony No 5, in r

Contributors

Leader:
Michael D. Davis
Conductor:
Alexander Gibson
Violin:
Maurice Hasson

First of ten Summer Specials
Keyboards player and composer Rick Wakeman talks to DEREK JEWELL about his music and plays excerpts from his albums Journey to the Centre of the Earth, The Six Wives of Henry VIII and The Myths and Legends of King Arthur; plus music he recorded while in the STRAWBS and YES gramophone records

Contributors

Talks:
Rick Wakeman
Unknown:
Derek Jewell

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