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Beethoven Elegiac Song, Op 118:
Ambrosian Singers
London Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Michael Tilson Thomas
7.13* Goldmark Violin Concerto in A minor
Nathan Milstein
Philharmonia Orchestra conducted by Harry Blech
7.45* Mozart Concert Aria: Non piu; Tutto ascoltai (K 490)
Margaret Price (soprano) Dennis Simons (violin)
London Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by James Lockhart

(gramophone records)
(Stereo)

Contributors

Singers:
Ambrosian Singers
Musicians:
London Symphony Orchestra
Conductor:
Michael Tilson Thomas
Violinist:
Nathan Milstein
Musicians:
Philharmonia Orchestra
Conductor:
Harry Blech
Soprano:
Margaret Price
Violinist:
Dennis Simons
Musicians:
London Philharmonic Orchestra
Conductor:
James Lockhart

Mozart Concert Aria: Ch'io mi scordi di te (K 505)
Margaret Price (Soprano)
London Philharmonic Orchestra
directed by James Lockhart (piano)
8.16* Strauss Suite in B flat, for 13 wind instruments, Op 4
Netherlands Wind Ensemble conducted by Edo de Waart
8.40* Sibelius Symphonic Poem: Night-ride and sunrise
London Symphony Orchestra conducted by Antal Dorati

(gramophone records)
(Stereo)

Contributors

Soprano:
Margaret Price
Musicians:
London Philharmonic Orchestra
Pianist/Music Director:
James Lockhart
Musicians:
Netherlands Wind Ensemble
Conductor:
Edo de Waart
Musicians:
London Symphony Orchestra
Conductor:
Antal Dorati

At Santa Maria Maggiore: Motet: Veni sponsa Christi - Choir of St John's College, Cambridge conducted by George Guest

Motets: Hodie Beata Virgo Maria; Senex puerum portabat - Choir of King's College, Cambridge conducted by David Willcocks

Kyrie and Agnus Dei (Missa de Beata Virgine) - Spandaner Kantorei, conducted by Martin Behrmann

(records)
(Stereo)

(piano)

Stanford Rhapsody in B major (Beatrice), Op 92 No 2

Liszt Two Threnodies: The cypresses of the Villa d'Este I and II; The fountains of the Villa d'Este (Annees de pelerinage)

Stanford Rhapsody in A minor (Francesca), Op 92 No 1

(Repeat)

Contributors

Pianist:
Malcolm Binns

The last of a series of five programmes in which the Allegri String Quartet play chamber music by Mozart.
ALLEGRI STRING QUARTET with CECIL ARONOWITZ (viola) Quartet in B flat (K 589) Quintet in C (K 515)
11.30* Interval Reading
11.35* Mozart: Part 2 Quartet in F (K 590)

Contributors

Viola:
Cecil Aronowitz

James Fulkerson (trombone)

Berio: Sequenza V, for trombone
Alfredo del Monaco: Syntagma A (1972), for trombone and electronic tape
John Anthony Celona: Multi-phony III (1972), for trombone
Stockhausen: Gesang der Junglinge, for electronic tape (record)
James Fulkerson: Patterns VII (1972), for trombone
Cage: Solo for Sliding Trombone (from Piano Concert) with Fontana Mix
(first broadcast performances of del Monaco, Celona, Fulkerson works)

Contributors

Trombonist:
James Fulkerson

John York Skinner (counter-tenor)
Timothy Farrell (chamber organ)
Trevor Jones (bass viol)

Humfrey: Lord, I have sinned; O the sad day: Sleep, downy sleep, come close mine eyes; A Hymne to God the Father
Schutz: Ich danke dem Herrn; Was hast du verwirket?; Bringt her dem Herrn (Kleine geistliche Konzerte)

Contributors

Counter-tenor:
John York Skinner
Organist:
Timothy Farrell
Bass violist:
Trevor Jones

RIAS Chamber Cchoir
Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra
conducted by Witold Lutoslawski and Antoni Wit
Musique funebre a la memoire de Bela Bartok
Trois poemes d'Henri Michaux (conducted by Antoni Wit)
Livre pour orchestre

(Part of a concert recorded in the Philharmonic Hall, Berlin, on 25 April)
(RIAS Berlin recording)
(Stereo)

Contributors

Singers:
RIAS Chamber Choir
Musicians:
Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra
Conductor:
Witold Lutoslawski
Conductor:
Antoni Wit

Work and Training

6.30 Who Manages?
Six programmes which examine the changing nature and practice of management. Presented by Dr Stuart Timperley, Lecturer in Organisational Behaviour and Manpower Studies, London Business School.
6: Management and Participation

7.0 Teaching Adults to Read 8: Problems and Solutions
A look at some of the difficulties you may face in your teaching.
Presented by Ruth Lesirge
(BBC Adult Literacy Handbook £1.10, from bookshops. Volunteers write to: [address removed])

Contributors

Presenter (Who Manages?):
Dr Stuart Timperley
Series Producer (Who Manages?):
Gordon Hutchings
Presenter (Teaching Adults to Read):
Ruth Lesirge
Series Producer (Teaching Adults to Read):
Chris Longley

A musical entertainment in which Antony Hopkins puts questions about music to John Dankworth, Iain Sutherland and Carlos Bonell.
Recorded at the house of John Dankworth, at the invitation of the Wavendon All Music Plan.

(BBC Bristol)
(Stereo)

Contributors

Presenter:
Antony Hopkins
Series Producer:
Roy Hayward
Questions devised by:
Brin Gear
Panellist:
John Dankworth
Panellist:
Iain Sutherland
Panellist:
Carlos Bonell

Paal Brekke's poem sequences, adapted for radio by Gerhard Knoop, and translated from the Norwegian by Ian Rodger with Sybil Thorndike as Tilde Lund. Eventide Home.
Where the evenings are calm and the pills rattle.
And a beautiful setting sun smiles down on the home at dusk.
In heavenly peace, old children, taking care of each other's hands.
Squinting into the light, pious in their churchgoing clothes.

Contributors

Adapted by:
Gerhard Knoop
Translated by:
Ian Rodger
Producer:
Martin Jenkins
Tilde Lund:
Sybil Thorndike
First voice:
John Rye
Second voice:
Carole Boyd
Third voice:
Clifford Norgate
Fourth voice:
Laurence Payne
Miss Krohg:
Liane Aukin
Dr Olram / Pastor Arnesen:
Michael Deacon
Miss Hjort:
Katherine Parr
Gregers Jonassen:
Malcolm Hayes
Tollef:
Lockwood West
Mrs Akselsen:
Betty Hardy
Professor Akselsen:
Peter Woodthorpe
Kari:
Betty Hardy
Johnsrud:
Peter Woodthorpe
Mrs Petersen:
Betty Hardy
Child:
Liane Aukin

Bartok and Kodaly Part songs and folk song settings (sung in Hungarian)
BBC Singers (women's voices) conducted by Gordon Kember

Vaughan Williams Fantasia on a theme by Thomas Tallis Hungarian Radio Symphony Orchestra conducted by Gyorgy Lehel
(Hungarian Radio recording)

(Stereo)

Contributors

Singers:
BBC Singers (women's voices)
Conductor:
Gordon Kember
Musicians:
Hungarian Symphony Orchestra
Conductor:
Gyorgy Lehel

BBC Radio 3

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