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Mozart Piano Concerto No 23. in A (k488)
GEZA ANDA directing the CAMERATA ACADEMICA OF THE SALZBURG MOZARTEUM
7.31* Haydn Symphony No 67, in F
PHILHARMONIA HUNGARICA conducted by ANTAL DORATI gramophone records

Contributors

Conducted By:
Antal Dorati

J. S. Bach
Chorale Prelude: Komm, Heiliger Geist (BWV 651)
PETER HURFORD (organ)
9.12* Motet: Singet dem Herrn ein neues Lied (BWV 225)
LOUIS HALSEY SINGERS
DAVID LUMSDEN (organ) conducted by LOUIS HALSEY
9.27* Goldberg Variations (BWT 988): GUSTAV LEONHARDT (harpsichord': records

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter Hurford
Singers:
Louis Halsey
Singers:
David Lumsden
Conducted By:
Louis Halsey
Harpsichord:
Gustav Leonhardt

JANE MANNING (soprano) HOWARD SHELLEY (piano)
Haydn Sonata No 49. in E flat
David Lumsdaine My sister's song
Warlock Sweet content: Autumn twilight: Late summer: The contented lover; Consider
11.15* Interval- Reading
11.20* Concert: part 2
Prokofiev Sonata No 4, In C minor
Rachmaninov Arion: How fair this spot: Sorrow in springtime: The morn of life; The answer: 0 never sing to me again: What wealth of rapture (Recorded in the Lyons Concert Hall. University of York, in October 19751 BBC Manchester

Contributors

Unknown:
David Lumsdaine

Ulf Hoelscher (Violin) BBC Welsh Symphony Orchestra conducted by Owain Arwel Hughes

Wagner Overture; Prelude to Act 3: Dance of the Apprentices; Entry of the Mastersingers (The Mastersingers)

12.33* Mozart Violin Concerto No 3. in G ( 216)

Contributors

Violin:
Ulf Hoelscher
Conductor:
Owain Arwel Hughes

Work and Training
C.30 Nation at Work
A new weekly programme focusing on a topic of current concern in the workplace and beyond.
As members of the Institute of Personnel Management assemble for their annual conference in Harrogate. MARGARET KORVING asks: who are they and what do they do for employers and employees?
7.0 The New Developments in Technician Education
Presented by SYDNEY URRY , Professor of Building Technology at Brunei University.
3: Focus on Assessment
The new TEC courses require careful rethinking of both methods of assessment and the kind of skills being tested. How can colleges best develop their own assessment systems? Producer CRAHAM TAYAR
(Starting

Contributors

Presented By:
Sydney Urry

In the third of four talks, Professor Sir Hermann Bondi , Chief Scientific Adviser in the Ministry of Defence, observes that for the majority of the British public, defence occupies the same position as the sewers. As long as someone else gets on with managing both, we do not have to think about either. PROFESSOR BONDI argues that it is the duty of every citizen to take an interest in defence, if only because it is the first duty of any government to ensure the security of its citizens.

Contributors

Unknown:
Sir Hermann Bondi

A portrait of Lady Hester Stanhope by Peter Yapp
with Jill Balcon as Lady Hester and Alan Rowe as Charles Meryon
'Her name was as familiar to me in my childhood as that of Robinson Crusoe - but the true story of the English woman ruling over Arabs always sounded to me like a fable.'
Narrator David Strong

Contributors

Writer:
Peter Yapp
Producer/Director:
Christopher Venning
Lady Hester:
Jill Balcon
Charles Meryon:
Alan Rowe
Narrator:
David Strong
Other voices:
Irene Sutcliffe
Other voices:
Nicolette McKenzie
Other voices:
Christopher Masters
Other voices:
Michael Tudor Barnes
Other voices:
James Thomason
Other voices:
Kevin Brennan
Other voices:
Haydn Jones
Other voices:
Paul Meier
Other voices:
Douglas Blackwell
Other voices:
Neville Jason
Other voices:
Leslie Heritage
Other voices:
Walter Hall
Other voices:
Garrick Hagon

DORIAN WIND QUINTET John Solum (flute)
Charles Kuskin (Oboe)
Jerry Kirkbride (Clarinet) Jane Taylor (bassoon) Barry Benjamin (tiorn)
John Cage Music for Wind Instruments
Richard Trythall Theme and Variations on a Theme by F. J. Haydn , for wind quintet and tape first performance)
Mario Davidovsky Synchron isms No 8. for wind quintet and electronic sounds
Carlos Alslna A Letter, for wind quintet
(first broadcast performances of Cage, Trythall and Davidovsky)

Contributors

Flute:
John Solum
Oboe:
Charles Kuskin
Clarinet:
Jerry Kirkbride
Bassoon:
Jane Taylor
Bassoon:
Barry Benjamin
Unknown:
John Cage Music
Unknown:
F. J. Haydn
Unknown:
Mario Davidovsky Synchron
Unknown:
Carlos Alslna

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