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Rondo a capriccio in G (Rage over a lost penny)
Clavierstiick in B flat Polonaise in c, Op 89
Six Ecossaises in E flat (WoO 83) Andante in F (Andante favori) ALFRED BRENDEL (piano)
8.30* Serenade in D, Op 8, for string trio
GRUMIAUX TRIO: records

Contributors

Piano:
Alfred Brendel

Mozart Ballet Music: Les petits riens
VIENNA MOZART ENSEMBLE, directed by WILLI BOSKOVSKY (violin)
9.30* Lalande De Profundis SOLOISTS: CHORALE STtPHANE
CAILLAT. JEAN FRANÇOlS FAILLARD CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by stephane caillat
9.55' Vaughan Williams The Lark Ascending: HUGH BEAN (violin), NEW PHILHAHMONIA ORCHESTRA, conducted by SIR
ADRIAN BOULT
10.15* Sibelius Tone Poem: Finfandia: SUISSE romance ORCHESTRA conducted by HORST STEIN : records

Contributors

Violin:
Willi Boskovsky
Conducted By:
Stephane Caillat
Conducted By:
Vaughan Williams
Unknown:
Adrian Boult
Conducted By:
Horst Stein

International Rounds: Programme 6
Youth Class: Match 5
UK: MANCHESTER GIRLS' CHOIR
Norway: NORWEGIAN BROADCASTING CORPORATION'S GIRLS' CHOIR Mixed Voice Class: Match 5
Hungary:CHAMBER CHOIR OF the PECS HOUSE OF TEACHERS
Holland: AMSTERDAMS KAMERKOOR Introduced by BERNARD KEEFFE

Contributors

Introduced By:
Bernard Keeffe

The third of four analytical lectures from Leeds University in which Hans Keller discusses in depth Beethoven's String Quartet in B flat major Op 130. In this programme he considers the fifth and sixth movements of the work with illustrations by the AEOLIAN STRING QUARTET
Recorded in the Great Hall, Leeds University

Contributors

Unknown:
Hans Keller

Opera in a prologue and four acts: music by Borodin Libretto by THE COMPOSER after a play by STASSOV
(sung in Russian): records
Borodin's spectacular opera deals with the conflict between the Russians and the Tartars In the 12th century.
ORCHESTRA AND CHORUS OF THE BOLSHOI THEATRE, MOSCOW conducted by MARK ERMLER Prologue; Act 1
3.55* What Happened to Igor? A talk by GERALD ABRAHAM (Kpl)
4.10' Prince Igor Act 2

Contributors

Conducted By:
Mark Ermler
Talk By:
Gerald Abraham

The Autobiography of James Agate
A series of readings from the diaries of James Agate , the leading English dramatic critic between the two world wars.
1: Great Acting: Henry Irving; Sarah Bernhardt; Laurence Olivier; Frank Benson. Reader Carleton Hobbs
Readings selected and produced by Stuart Griffiths
Next programme : Thurs 8.20

Contributors

Author:
James Agate
Reader:
Carleton Hobbs
Readings selected by:
Stuart Griffiths
Produced by:
Stuart Griffiths

Narrow Road to the Deep North A comedy by EDWARD BOND adapted for radio by THE AUTHOR with Michael Aldridge
John Rowe , Gillian Martell and Nigel Hawthorne
In Japan about tfie 17th, 18th, or 19th centuries, the poet Basho witnesses the triumph and becomes involved in the downfall of Shogo, the dictator who builds up the city in his own image, before being destroyed by barbarians who fight with cannons and Christianity.
Producer JOHN TYDEMAN
(Nigel Hawthorne is in ' Otherwise Engaged ' at the Queen's Theatre, London)

Contributors

Comedy By:
Edward Bond
Unknown:
Michael Aldridge
Unknown:
John Rowe
Unknown:
Gillian Martell
Unknown:
Nigel Hawthorne
Producer:
John Tydeman
Unknown:
Nigel Hawthorne
BashO:
Michael Aldridge
Kiro:
Roger Gartland
Argi:
Peter Baldwin
Tola:
David Timson
Heigoo:
Siôn Probert
Breebree:
Michael Deacon
Shogo:
John Rowe
Prime Minister:
Peter Woodthorpe
Commodore:
Nigel Hawthorne
Georgi na:
Gillian Martell

at the University of Liverpool IAN PARTRIDGE (tenor) LONDON SINFONIETTA conducted by LIONEL FRIEND
Presented by PETER DICKINSON Stravinsky Dumbarton Oaks
Erik Satie Socrate , for tenor and small orchestra
9.55* Interval Reading
10.0* Concert Part 2
Naresh Sohal Aalaykhyam I for chamber orchestra
Stravinsky Danses concertantes (Before an invited audience in the Eleanor Rathbone Theatre)

Contributors

Conducted By:
Lionel Friend
Presented By:
Peter Dickinson
Presented By:
Stravinsky Dumbarton Oaks
Presented By:
Erik Satie Socrate
Unknown:
Naresh Sohal Aalaykhyam
Unknown:
Stravinsky Danses

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