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Ntcolai Overture: The Merry Wives of Windsor
VIENNA PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by WILLI BOSKOVSKY
9.14* Beethoven Sonatina in c minor: HUGO D'ALTON(mandolin) JOHN BECKETT (early piano)
9.20* Brahms Intermezzos in A minor and A major; Ballade in G minor (Op 118)
JULIUS KATCHEN (piano)
9.32* Schubert Mass in E flat (D 950): FELICITY PALMER (SOP) HELEN WATTS (contralto)
KENNETH BOWEN , WYNFORD EVANS (tenors), CHRISTOPHER KEYTE (bass), CHOIR OF ST JOHN 'S COLLEGB, CAMBRIDGE, ACADEMY OF ST MARTIN-IN-THE-FIELDS conducted by GEORGE GUEST

Contributors

Conducted By:
Willi Boskovsky
Conducted By:
Beethoven Sonatina
Unknown:
John Beckett
Piano:
Brahms Intermezzos
Piano:
Julius Katchen
Unknown:
Felicity Palmer
Contralto:
Helen Watts
Contralto:
Kenneth Bowen
Tenors:
Wynford Evans
Tenors:
Christopher Keyte
Unknown:
St John
Conducted By:
George Guest

Introduced by Michael Oliver
Parry as song writer, by PERCY YOUNG.
U lamento: NICHOLAS KENYON discusses a 17th-century musical fashion.
Rudolf Kolisch : 80th birthday reminiscences by PETER STADLEN.

Contributors

Introduced By:
Michael Oliver
Unknown:
Nicholas Kenyon
Unknown:
Rudolf Kolisch
Unknown:
Peter Stadlen.

conducted by KRZYSZTOF PENDERECK1 and BRYDEN THOMSON
FELICJA BLUMENTAL ( harpsichord) SNO CHORUS. JOHN CURRIE SINGERS chorus-master JOHN CURRIE Pendereeki Stabat Mater
Canticum Canticorum Salom onis; Partita for harpsichord and orchestra (first performances in this country)

Contributors

Conducted By:
Krzysztof Pendereck1
Singers:
John Currie
Chorus-Master:
John Currie
Chorus-Master:
Pendereeki Stabat Mater
Chorus-Master:
Canticum Canticorum Salom

International Choral Competition (3)
Mixed Voice Class: Match 3
New Zealand: CHRISTCHURCH HARMONIC CHORALE
Finland: CANDOMINO, YOUTH CHOIR OF THE OLARI PARISH. ESPOO School Class: Match 2
Yugoslavia: choir DR VOJISLAV VUCKOVIC Hungary: RÄDDA-BARNENMUSIC
GENERAL SCHOOL CHOIR
Introduced by Bernard Keeffe
(Let the Peoples Sing is organised by the BBC under the auspices of the EBU)

Contributors

Introduced By:
Bernard Keeffe

Twenty years ago the United States government withdrew assistance for building the Aswan Dam, and President Nasser nationalised the Suez Canal.
Peter Mansfield has returned to Egypt to interview government ministers and others, about the political, economic and sociological scene today.
Producer ANTHONY MONCRIEFF

Contributors

Producer:
Anthony Moncrieff

RONALD STEVENSON (piano)
Edmund Rubbra Introduction, Aria and Fugue
Bernard Stevens Two Ballads: No 1. Op 17; No 2. Op 42
(first broadcast performance)
Ronald Stevenson Recitative and Aria (first performance)
Havergal Brian, arr Malcolm MacDonald Minuet and Funeral
March iTurandot)
(first broadcast performance)
Alan Bush Sonata in A flat major, Op 71

Contributors

Piano:
Ronald Stevenson
Piano:
Edmund Rubbra

by Olwen Wymark
with Jane Wymark as Augusta, John Rowe as Thomas, Ruth Goring as the Female Inspector, Hugh Manning as the Male Inspector

'We'll go through this door... out of the building... and climb up into the lorry. You'll like it. It's little and warm in there - safe, quite safe. And you sit so high up you can see everything. We'll drive right out of the town into the country. It's simple to leave this room, you'll see.'

BBC Scotland
(Rpt)

followed by an interlude

Contributors

Written By:
Olwen Wymark
Producer/Director:
Stewart Conn
Augusta:
Jane Wymark
Thomas:
John Rowe
The Female Inspector:
Ruth Goring
The Male Inspector:
Hugh Manning

Opening concert of the Festival direct from the Grosses Festspielhaus. Salzburg VIENNA PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by HERBERT VON KARAJAN
Bach Violin Concerto in a major (BWV 1042)
GIDON KREMER (violin)This relay also included:Bruckner: Symphony No 9

Contributors

Conducted By:
Herbert von Karajan
Violin:
Gidon Kremer

This week Derek Jewell looks at the lighter, summery side of popular music - the dancing-lazing-outdoor aspect of interesting sounds. The music comes from three new albums: WEATHER REPORT'S Black Market; the CARPENTERS' Kind of a Hush; and MCCOY TYNER'S Flu with the Wind, the pianist's latest experiments with strings. Plus coolest summer sound of all: the BEACH Boys revived: records

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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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