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Butterworth Rhapsody: A Shropshire Lad ENGLISH SINFONIA conducted by NEVILLE DILXES
9.14* Bernstein Chichester Psalms
JAMES BOWMAN (countertenor) OSIAN ELLIS (harpsichord) JAMES LANCELOT (organ)
DAVID CORKHILL (percussion) CHOIR OF KING'S COLLEGE, CAMBRIDGE conducted by PHILIP LEDGER
9.21* Arnold Three Shanties, for wind quintet
LONDON WIND QUINTET
9.29* Grétry 0 Richard! 0 mon roi! (Richard Coeur de Lion) SHERRILL MILNES (baritone) NEW PHlLHARMONIA ORCHESTRA conducted by NELLO SANTI
9.34* Franck Symphony in D minor
THE PARIS ORCHESTRA conducted by HERBERT VON KARAJAN
Requests on postcards please to: Your Concert Choice, BBC, Broadcasting House, London WIA 4WW

Contributors

Conducted By:
Neville Dilxes
Unknown:
James Bowman
Harpsichord:
Osian Ellis
Harpsichord:
James Lancelot
Unknown:
David Corkhill
Conducted By:
Philip Ledger
Baritone:
Sherrill Milnes
Conducted By:
Nello Santi
Conducted By:
Franck Symphony
Conducted By:
Herbert von Karajan

Introduced by Michael Oliver
Bayreuth's Briinnhilde: a conversation With GWYNETH JONES. Albert Roussel : What else did he write? FELIX APRAHAMIAN looks beyond Bacchus and Ariadne.
Producer CHRISTINE HARDWICK

Contributors

Introduced By:
Michael Oliver
Unknown:
Albert Roussel
Unknown:
Felix Aprahamian
Producer:
Christine Hardwick

Die Walkiire
Music drama in three acts by Wagner (sung in German)
BAYREUTH FESTIVAL ORCHESTRA conducted by HORST STEIN
Producer WOLFGANG WAGNER
(Bavarian Radio recording from this year's Bayreuth Festival) Act 1: Hunding's hut'

Contributors

Conducted By:
Horst Stein
Producer:
Wolfgang Wagner

A personal choice from the work of one of America's great popular lyric writers.
With the recorded voices of BING CROSBY , FRANK SINATRA , MILDRED BAILEY , JOHNNY MERCER and others.
The fifth in a series of nine Sunday lunchtime programmes.

Contributors

Unknown:
Bing Crosby
Unknown:
Frank Sinatra
Unknown:
Mildred Bailey
Unknown:
Johnny Mercer

America and the World Experience
Six talks on the eve of America's bicentennial celebrations by Daniel J. Boorstin.
5: The Dark Continent of Technology: The Enlarged Contemporary
Dr Boorstin turns from the influence of modern technology on the modern American's sense of space to its effects on his sense of time.

Contributors

Unknown:
Daniel J. Boorstin.

Hecuba
A working for radio, by DAVID RUDKIN , of the play Hecuba by EURIPIDES, first staged in Athens about the year 424 bc
Sound score by MALCOLM CLARKE. BBC Radiophonic Workshop Technical assistants
JOCK FARRELL ,ANNE HUNT and DAVID HITCHINSON
Producer JOHN TYDEMAN followed by an interlude

Contributors

Unknown:
David Rudkin
Unknown:
Malcolm Clarke.
Unknown:
Jock Farrell
Unknown:
Anne Hunt
Unknown:
David Hitchinson
Producer:
John Tydeman
Hecuba:
Beatrix Lehmann
Agamemnon:
Michael Aldridge
Ulysses:
Maurice Denham
Polymestor:
Tom Watson
Polyxena:
Deborah Paige
Polydorus:
Christopher Bidmead
Talthivius:
Peter Williams
Old woman:
Gladys Spencer
Chorus:
Janet Burnell , ,
Chorus:
Ginnette Clarke
Chorus:
Kate Coleridge
Chorus:
Alison Gollings
Chorus:
Sheila Grant
Chorus:
Margaret Robertson
Chorus:
Norma Ronald

EDITA GRUBEROVA (Soprano) PAUL PAZMANDI (flute) AUSTRIAN RADIO CHOIR
AND SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by LEIF SEGERSTAM
Nono Y su sangre ya viene cantando. for flute and chamber orchestra
Henze Cantata della fiaba estrema
(Austrian Radio recording from this year's Salzburg Festival)

Contributors

Soprano:
Edita Gruberova
Flute:
Paul Pazmandi
Conducted By:
Leif Segerstam

Derek Jewell 's weekly survey features excerpts from two new albums: JAN HAMMER'S The First Seven Days and SUPERTRAMP'S Crisist What Crisis?, plus music by the Scottish band TALISKER and songs from the American soul singer YVONNE FAIR.

Contributors

Unknown:
Derek Jewell
Singer:
Yvonne Fair.

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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