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J. S. Bach Concerto in c minor, for two harpsichords and string orchestra (bwv 1060) GUSTAV LEONHARDT
EDUARD MULLER
LEONHARDT CONSORT directed by GUSTAV LEONHARDT
7.20* J. C. F. Bach Sextet in c ALFRED SOUS (oboe) GUNTER KEHR (viola)
GUSTAV NEUDECKER and WALDEMAR SEAL (horns) REINHALD BUHL (cello)
MARTIN GALLING (harpsichord)
7.34* J. S. Bach Suite No 1, in c (BWV 1066)
ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by RAYMOND LEPPARD gramophone records

Contributors

Unknown:
Gustav Leonhardt
Unknown:
Eduard Muller
Unknown:
Leonhardt Consort
Directed By:
Gustav Leonhardt
Oboe:
Alfred Sous
Viola:
Gunter Kehr
Viola:
Gustav Neudecker
Horns:
Waldemar Seal
Cello:
Reinhald Buhl
Conducted By:
Raymond Leppard

Bax Symphonic Poem: Tintagel LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by SIR JOHN BARBIROLI
8.21* Sullivan Symphony In I ROYAL LIVERPOOL PHILHARMONIC
ORCHESTRA conducted by SIR CHARLES GROVES gramophone records

Contributors

Conducted By:
Sir John Barbiroli
Conducted By:
Sir Charles Groves

Saint Saens
Caprice on Danish and Russian Airs, Op 79
SAMUEL BARON (flute)
GILBERT KALISH (piano) JOSEPH RABBAI (clarinet) RONALD ROSEMAN (oboe) Reverie A Blidah
CAMILLE SAINT-SAENS (piano-roll) Le rossignol et la rose RITA STREICH (soprano) BERLIN RADIO SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA
Conducted by KURT GAEBEL
Piano Concerto No 2, In G minor, Op 22 AI.DO CICCOLINI
THE PARIS ORCHESTRA conducted by SERGE BAUDO gramophone records

Contributors

Flute:
Samuel Baron
Piano:
Gilbert Kalish
Clarinet:
Joseph Rabbai
Oboe:
Ronald Roseman
Piano-Roll:
Camille Saint-Saens
Soprano:
Rita Streich
Conducted By:
Kurt Gaebel
Conducted By:
Serge Baudo

First of three weekly programmes of music by Eisler (1889-1962)
MARY THOMAS (soprano)
With PAUL HAMBURGER (piano, harmonium and jangle-box)
Kriegslied eines Kindes: Friihlingsrede an einen Baum: Heiratsannonce I; Der Räuber und sein Knecht; Lied von der Tiinche; An eine Stadt; Elegy 1943: Die Mutter; Der Kirschdieb; Printemps allemand: Der Pflaumenbaum: 1m Blumengarten
(Songs and septets: 10 October)

Contributors

Soprano:
Mary Thomas
Piano:
Paul Hamburger

MERIEL DICKINSON (contralto)
BBC NORTHERN SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. leader BARRY GRIFFITHS conducted by GEORGE HURST
Prokofiev Romeo and Juliet: Suite No 2
12.41* Berkeley Four Poems of St Teresa of Avila

Contributors

Contralto:
Meriel Dickinson
Leader:
Barry Griffiths
Conducted By:
George Hurst

MATRIX With
MARJORIE BIGGAR (mezzo-sop)
BRIAN RAYNER COOK (baritone) IAN MITCHELL , MARK TROMANS ALFRED WALLBANK
(clarinets and basset-horns)
Mozart Three Nocturnes, for a trio of voices and a trio of instruments: Luci care, luci belle (KE 439a) Se lontan ben mio tu sei (K 438) Due pupille amabili (K 439)
Milton Babbitt Vision and prayer (Dylan Thomas ). for voice and electronically synthesized sound on tape JANE MANNING (soprano) trad A Turkish taqsim played on the clarinet by ALAN HACKER

Contributors

Unknown:
Marjorie Biggar
Baritone:
Ian Mitchell
Baritone:
Mark Tromans
Clarinets:
Alfred Wallbank
Unknown:
Milton Babbitt
Unknown:
Dylan Thomas

Part 2
Birtwistle Four Interludes from a tragedy, for basset-clarinet and tape (ALAN HACKER)
Elliott Carter Canonic Suite. for four clarinets
Bernard Rands Ballad III. for voice and tape (first broadcast performance)
JANE MANNINg (soprano)
Mozart Adagio for two clarinets and three basset-horns (k 411); Three Nocturnes: Piu non si trovano fra mille amanti (K 549); Ecco quel Hero istante (K 436); Mi lagnerd tacendo (K 437)

Contributors

Soprano:
Jane Manning

Leisure and Recreation'
6.30 New series It's Catching
A magazine of interesting things 10 do in your spare time. This week NICK HUGHES visits Robertsbridge Fayre for the 750th Anniversary Celebrations of its Royal Charter and finds out how to organise successful fund-raising events. Editor DAVID EPPS
7.8 New series Special Report
MALCOLM laycock visits The Forge Mill at Redditch and looks at opportunities to learn more about your local history. Series producer JUDITH bumpus
7.10 New series
Reading for Pleasure 1: Humorous Books
PAUL JENNINGS talks about books he has discovered and enjoyed, and introduces readings of his favourite extracts. Series producer JUDITH BUMPUS

Contributors

Editor:
David Epps
Talks:
Paul Jennings

Antony Hopkins puts questions about music In
RAE WOODLAND, RODNEY SLATFORD and COLIN HOUSLEY
Recorded at Madeley College of Education. Staffordshire.
Questions devised by BRIAN GEAR Series producer ROY HAYWARD

Contributors

Unknown:
Antony Hopkins
Unknown:
Rodney Slatford
Unknown:
Colin Housley
Producer:
Roy Hayward

(first performed 3 October 1900) BERNADETTE GREEVY (contralto) ANTHONY HOLFE JOHNSON Itenor) JOHN SHIRLEY-QUIRK i baritone) NEWCASTLE FESTIVAL CHORUS chorus-master PAUL ABBOTT
ROYAL LIVERPOOL PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by ANDREW DAVIS direct from Durham Cathedral (A public concert promoted by the Newcastle Festival in association with the Durham Musical Festival)
(Sir Adrian Boult conducts The Dream: Sun 5 Oct, BBC2)

Contributors

Contralto:
Bernadette Greevy
Unknown:
John Shirley-Quirk
Chorus-Master:
Paul Abbott
Conducted By:
Andrew Davis
Unknown:
Sir Adrian Boult

A portrait of Thomas Cochrane. who won larger victories with smaller loss of life than anyone else in the history of warfare.Heinventedbarbedwire, the explosive torpedo and poison gas. He was the inspiration for Captain Marryat's sea stories, and Admiral of the navies of Chile, Brazil and Greece as well as Britain. with Tom Fleming as Cochrane Other parts: JOHN FORREST JOHN BRYNING GARARD GREEN MANNINGWILSON, ALAN ROWE and ELIZABETH MORf ;AN
Wnlten and narrated by IAN GRIMBLE
Producer ROBERT CRADOCK

Contributors

Unknown:
Thomas Cochrane.
Unknown:
Tom Fleming
Unknown:
John Forrest
Unknown:
Alan Rowe
Unknown:
Elizabeth Morf
Unknown:
Ian Grimble
Producer:
Robert Cradock

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