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Listeners' record requests
Mozart Sinfonia Concertante in e flat ik 364)
NORBERT BRAININ (violin) PETER SCHIDLOF (viola)
NETHERLANDS CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by DAVID ZINMAN
7.37* Beethoven Fantasia in c minor, for piano, chorus and orchestra, Op 80
DANIEL BARENBOIM (piano) JOHN ALLDIS CHOIR
NEW PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA conducted by OTTO KLEMPERER

Contributors

Violin:
Norbert Brainin
Conducted By:
David Zinman
Conducted By:
Beethoven Fantasia
Piano:
Daniel Barenboim
Piano:
John Alldis
Conducted By:
Otto Klemperer

Part 2
Janacek Prelude: Jealousy (Jenufa)
PRO ARTE ORCHESTRA conducted hy CHARLES mackerras
8.12* Dvorak Czech Suite
ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA, conducted by Charles mackerras
8.36* Schubert Standchen (D 920): HELEN WATTS (contralto) ELIZABETHAN SINGERS
VIOLA TUNNARD (piano) conducted by Louis HALSEY
8.43* Schumann Introduction and Allegro appassionato in G, Op 92: rudolf SERKIN (piano) PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA conducted by EUGENE ormandy

Contributors

Unknown:
Charles MacKerras
Contralto:
Helen Watts
Conducted By:
Louis Halsey
Piano:
Rudolf Serkin
Conducted By:
Eugene Ormandy

Weber
Three later composers pay homage to his music
Overture (Incidental Music to Turandot)
Invitation to the Dance (orch Berlioz)
Polacca Brillante (arr Liszt), for piano and orchestra
Hindemith Turandot Scherzo (Symphonic Metamorphosis of themes hy Carl Maria von Weber ). Gramophone records

Contributors

Unknown:
Polacca Brillante
Unknown:
Carl Maria von Weber

bv NICOLAS KYNASTON
Bach Prelude and Fugue In G major (BWV 550)
Chorale Partita on 0 Gott, du frommer Gott (bwv 767) Dupre Suite , Op 39
Mulet Rosace ; Tu es petra (Esquisses Byzantines)
Frantisek Vrana Concertnl Etuda (first broadcast performance in this country)
(Part of a recital given in the Royal Festival Hall. London. on 4 February)

Contributors

Unknown:
Dupre Suite
Unknown:
Mulet Rosace
Unknown:
Frantisek Vrana Concertnl

SANDOR palczo (tenor)
SA N'DOR SOLYOM-NAGY (bar) ANlDRAS SCHIFF (piano) HUNGARIAN RADIO AND
TELEVISION CHOIR chorus-master fbrbnc SAPSZON HUNGARIAN RADIO
SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by GYÖRGY LEHEL Andras Szollosy Transfiguration, for orchestra (first broadcast in this country)
Bartok Cantata profana. for tenor, baritone, chorus and orchestra
Schumann Concerto in A minor, Op 54, for piano and orchestra
(Recording made available by Czechoslovak Radio)

Contributors

Conducted By:
György Lehel

A weekly series given by artists of the younger generation. Eiddwen Harrhy (soprano) Roger Vignoles (piano)
Haydn Seena di Berenice
Faure Mandoline ; Automne; Notre amour Schubert Zwei Lieder der Suleika Resplghl Cinque liriche
(Before an invited audience in the Concert Hall, Broadcasting House, London. Tickets from: [address removed])

Contributors

Piano:
Roger Vignoles
Piano:
Haydn Seena Di Berenice
Piano:
Faure Mandoline

BBC NORTHERN IRELAND ORCHESTRA leader MAURICE CAVANAGH conducted by MARCUS DODS
Rossini Overture: The Thieving Magpie
Bartok Hungarian Pictures
Massenet Scenes pittoresques
Frank Bridge There is a willow grows aslant a brook
Peter Hodgson Festival Sinfonietta

Contributors

Leader:
Maurice Cavanagh
Conducted By:
Marcus Dods
Unknown:
Peter Hodgson

The second programme in the series includes the String Trio (1970) and Kettledrum Sonata by Daniel Jones and Two Cadenzas for piano by Jeffrey Lewis.
The programme is introduced by Arnold Whittall and played by the University Ensemble of Cardiff: James Barton (violin) Stephen Broadbent (viola) George Isaac (cello) Martin Jones (piano) with Clifton Prior (timpani)

Contributors

Presenter:
Arnold Whittall
Violinist:
James Barton
Violaist:
Stephen Broadbent
Cellist:
George Isaac
Pianist:
Martin Jones
Timpanist:
Clifton Prior

NORTHERN SINFONIA ORCHESTRA leader BARRY WILDE directed from the harpsichord by MEREDITH DAVIES with DAVID HASLAM (flute)
Boyce Symphony No 4, in F
Vivaldi Flute Concerto in c minor (p 440)
Rameau Airs de ballet (Dardanus)
Handel Concerto Grosso in B flat, Op 6 No 7
Abel Symphony in E flat, Op 7 No 6 , BBC Manchester

Contributors

Leader:
Barry Wilde
Unknown:
Meredith Davies
Flute:
David Haslam
Unknown:
Abel Symphony

from Hereford Cathedral
Introit: For this mortal must put on immortality (S. S. Wesley)
Versicles and Responses (Lloyd) Psalms 12, 13. 14 (Hopkins; Monk; Flintoft)
Lessons: Exodus 18, vv 13-27; Revelation 21, vv 9-21
Office hymn: 0 help us. Lord (A and M Rev 320)
Canticles (S. S. Wesley in F) , Anthem: Blessed be the God and Father (S. S. Wesley) Organist and Master of the Choristers ROY MASSEY
Assistant organist ROBERT GREEN BBC Birminoham

Language and Communication
6.30 Starting Chinese
Twenty-five programmes for beginners in spoken Mandarin Part 1: Introduction to Chinese Programme 9 Introduced by LUCIA LIU and TERRY CHANG
Script by DAVID POLLARD
ISABEL HILTON adds some comments on Chinese fashion.
(Rptd: Sunday 2.30 pm R4 VHF) Book, Parts 1 and 2, 60p: Record, 97p, from bookshops
7.0 Teaching Languages
Seven programmes offering guidance and suggestions to teachers of foreign languages. 2: What Are You Going to Teachf
PENNY SEWELL, JEFFREY JOHNSON and BRYAN HOWSON discuss the planning of a course for adults.

Contributors

Introduced By:
Lucia Liu
Introduced By:
Terry Chang
Script By:
David Pollard
Script By:
Isabel Hilton
Unknown:
Jeffrey Johnson
Unknown:
Bryan Howson

direct from Wells Cathedral. as part of the Bath Festival 1976 FELICITY PALMER i soprano)
MARGARET CABLE ( mezzo-soprano) JAMES BOWMAN (counter-tenor) PHILIP LANGRIDGE (tenor) STEPHEN ROBERTS (baSS)
BOYS OF WELLS CATHEDRAL CHOIR RICHARD HICKOX SINGERS AND ORCHESTRA conductor RICHARD HICKOX Part 1
8.20' Interval Reading
8.25* Judas Maccabeus: Part 2
9.15* Interval Reading
9.20* Judas Maccabeus: Part 3 (Arranged by the Bath Festival Society Ltd in association with Unigatc Foods Ltd)

Contributors

Tenor:
Philip Langridge
Bass:
Stephen Roberts
Singers:
Richard Hickox

The Keystone of Evolution
Natural selection has been the most popular theory to explain evolutionary processes since Darwin wrote On the Origin of Species.
Up until the present time more than a million species of animals and a million species of plants have been identified. What can be the cause of this diversity? How manv more species await discovery? Is the species the essential element of evolution?
Ernst Mayer , Professor of Zoology at Harvard University, in conversation with John Maddox
Editor THELMA RUMSEY followed by an interlude

Contributors

Unknown:
Ernst Mayer
Unknown:
John Maddox
Editor:
Thelma Rumsey

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