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Gaude Gloriosa : 0 nata lux; Loquebantur variis linguis THE CLERKES OF OXENFOBD conducted by DAVID WULSTAN Videte miraculum: CHOIR OF KING'S COLLEGE, CAMBRIDGE conducted by DAVID WILLCOCKS
The Lamentations of Jeremiah (Part 1); Forty-part motet: Spem in alium nunquam habui THE CI.ERKES OF OXENFORD: records

Contributors

Unknown:
Gaude Gloriosa
Conducted By:
David Wulstan
Conducted By:
David Willcocks

This listing contains language that some may find offensive.

Introduced by Michael Oliver
The changing reputation of Saint-Saens: by JAMES HARDING Rachmaninov. the performer: by JOHN CULSHAW
Michael Kelly and Mozart's Figaro: by ROGER FISKE
Producer CHRISTINE HARDWICK

Contributors

Introduced By:
Michael Oliver
Unknown:
James Harding
Unknown:
John Culshaw
Unknown:
Michael Kelly
Unknown:
Roger Fiske
Producer:
Christine Hardwick

Semi-Finals
Youth Class: Match 2
Canada: A CAPPELLA CHOIR OF
THE MENNONITE BRETHREN BIBLE
COLLEGE
Hungary: CHOIR OF the NYIREGY. HAZA TEACHERS' TRAINING COLLEGE Mixed Voice Class: Match 2 Norway: GREX vocalis
Hungary: CHAMBER CHOIR OF THE PECS HOUSE OF TEACHERS
Introduced by BERNARD KEEFFE

Contributors

Introduced By:
Bernard Keeffe

1838-1875
Le Docteur Miracle
Comic opera in one act Libretto by LÉON BATTU and LUDOVIC HALÉVY
Music by Bizet
(sung in French: records)
The action takes place in the Mayor's house in the middle ages.
ORCHESTRE LYRIQUE OF THE ORTF conducted by ANTONIO DE ALMEPOA
3.20* Interval Reading
3.30* Don Procopio
An opera buffa in two acts
Libretto after CARLO CAMBIAGGIO Music by Bizet
(sung in Italian)
The action takes place about 1800 in Don Andronico's country house in Italy.
spoken by ALBERTO RUFFINI
RADIO FRANCE OPERA CHORUS chorus-master JEAN-PAUL KREDER RADIO FRANCE OPERA ORCHESTRA conducted by BRUNO AMADUCCI
Opera adapted and produced by LIONEl. SALTER
(Presented by the EBU)
(French Radio recording)

Laurette, the Mayor's daughter - LILIANE BERTON (soprano)
The Mayor of Padua - JEAN-CHRISTOPHE BENOIT (bar)
Veronique his wife - LINA DACHARY (mezzo-soprano)
Captain Silvio - REMY CORAZZA tenor)
Don Andronico. a country land-owner - ERNEST BLANC (baritone) spoken by MARlO ROVATI
Eufemia. his wife - LYLIANE CUITTON (soprano) spoken by MARIANGELA
WELTI Pasquino, their servant - JEAN-LOUIS SOUMAGNAC spoken by MARIO BAIO
Ernesto, their nephew - ROBERT MASSARD (baritone) spoken by VITTORIO QUADRELLI
Bettina. his sister, their niece - MADY MESPLE (soprano) spoken by FLAIA SOLERI
Odoardo an army officer in love with Bettina - ALAIN VANZO (tenor) spoken hy PIERANGELO TOMMASKTTI
Don Procopio, an old miser - JULES BASTIN (bass)

Contributors

Unknown:
Léon Battu
Unknown:
Ludovic Halévy
Conducted By:
Antonio de Almepoa
Spoken By:
Alberto Ruffini
Chorus-Master:
Jean-Paul Kreder
Conducted By:
Bruno Amaducci
Produced By:
Lionel. Salter

Part 2
Handel Suite No 5. in E major
Scarlatti Sonatas in B flat major (Kk 550 and 551); in E major (Kk 380 and 381); in D minor (Kk 213): in d major (Kk 492)
(Part of a recital given in the Pittville Pump Room, Cheltenham, during the 1974 Festival)

Must coalition government precede electoral reform or is electoral reform the prerequisite of coalition govern-' ment?
Edmund Ions, Senior Lecturer in Politics at York University, considers this conundrum on the eve of the publication of a collection of essays, edited by Professor S. E. Finer , Adversary Politics and Electoral Reform.

Contributors

Edited By:
Professor S. E. Finer

Symphonic Poem: The Ocean-ides
LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by ANTAL DORATI
7.1* Humoresques: Nos 1 and 2 DAVID OISTRAKH (violin)
MOSCOW RADIO SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA, conducted by GENNADI ROZHDESTVENSKY
7.7* Symphony No 5, in E flat VIENNA PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by LORiN MAAZEL gramophone records

Contributors

Conducted By:
Antal Dorati
Violin:
David Oistrakh
Conducted By:
Gennadi Rozhdestvensky
Conducted By:
Lorin Maazel

Oscar X by TUDOR GATES with Nigel Anthony as Oscar Lee Montague as Insp Jympson 1 What's yer name. they said. as though they didn't believe me. Like it's written, I said: OscarFingal O'Flaherty N'Gogo. The N'Gogo was all right; they're used enough to that kind of name on the Council; but the other - they thought I was having them on. Can I help it, I said, if me father was shipwrecked off the Irish coast? '
Producer DAVID SPENSER followed by an interlude

Contributors

Unknown:
Tudor Gates
Unknown:
Nigel Anthony
Unknown:
Oscar Lee Montague
Unknown:
Oscarfingal O'Flaherty
Producer:
David Spenser
Sergeant:
David Sinclair
Constable:
Michael Cochrane

Another programme in which the identity of each work is announced only after it has been heard
Apologies by Robert Simpson
A concerto for bass flute and orchestra, on gramophone records; a string quartet; and a concerto for orchestra, on gramophone records.

Contributors

Unknown:
Robert Simpson

An enquiry into the Christian doctrine of the Incarnation by Anthony Phillips
The early church believed that Jesus Christ was a divine being who had entered space and time as a man to redeem mankind. This programme looks at the origin and development of that belief, and asks whether the language of ' Incarnation ' is appropriate, or even possible. for Christians to use today. with JOHN FENTON , MARK SANTER
DR DAVID PEAT , ROSEMARY HAUGHTON and DAVID MARTIN
Producer ANGELA TILBY

Contributors

Unknown:
Anthony Phillips
Unknown:
John Fenton
Unknown:
Mark Santer
Unknown:
Dr David Peat
Unknown:
Rosemary Haughton
Unknown:
David Martin
Producer:
Angela Tilby

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