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Telemann Suite in A minor
DAVID MUNROW (treble recorder) ACADEMY OF
ST MARTIN-IN-THE-FIELDS directed by NEVILLE MARRINER
7.29* Handel Organ Concerto in F, Op 4 No 4
GEORGE MALCOLM , ACADEMY OF ST MARTIN-IN-THE FIELDS directed by NEVILLE MARRINER
7.43* Vivaldi Concerto in 8 flat, Op 7 No 9
SALVATORE ACCARDO (Violin) I musici: records

Contributors

Directed By:
Neville Marriner
Unknown:
George Malcolm
Directed By:
Neville Marriner
Violin:
Salvatore Accardo

Stravinsky Ragtime for eleven instruments: BOSTON SYMPHONY
CHAMBER PLAYERS
8.9* Walton Facade: Suite No 1 ROYAL PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by SIR MALCOLM SARGENT
8.21* Stravinsky Pastorale BOSTON SYMPHONY CHAMBER
PLAYERS
8.24* Mozart Piano Concerto No 17, in G (K 453)
GEZA ANDA, who also directs the CAMERATA ACADEMICA OF THE
SALZBURG MOZARTEUM: records

Contributors

Conducted By:
Sir Malcolm Sargent

Schubert
1815 - A Fruitful Year
Hymne an den Unendlichen (D 232); Begrabnislied (D 168) ELLY AMELING (SOpranO)
JANET BAKER (mezzo-soprano) PETER SCHREIER (tenor)
DIETRICH FISCHER-DIESKAU (bar) GERALD MOORE (piano)
9.12* Mass in B flat (D 324)
ELISABETH THOMANN (soprano) GERTRUDE JAHN (contralto) STAFFORD WING (tenor) KUNIZAKU OHASHI (bass)
VIENNA CHAMBER CHOIR, VIENNA PRO MUSICA ORCHESTRA, conducted by HANS GILLESBERGER gramophone records

Contributors

Mezzo-Soprano:
Janet Baker
Tenor:
Peter Schreier
Piano:
Gerald Moore
Soprano:
Elisabeth Thomann
Contralto:
Gertrude Jahn
Unknown:
Hans Gillesberger

JOHN WILBRAHAM (trumpet) MICHAEL LAIRD (trumpet) LESLIE PEARSON (organ)
Vivaldi, arr Pearson Concerto in c, for two trumpets and organ
9.55* Stanley Voluntary No 8, in D minor
10.5* Jeremiah Clarke , arr Wilbraham and Pearson Suite for trumpet and organ
10.17* Bach Two Chorale Preludes: Erbarm' dich mein, 0 Herre Gott (bwv 721); Nun komm der Heiden Heiland (BWV 659)
10.26. Franceschini Sonata in D, for two trumpets and organ
BBC Birmingham

Contributors

Unknown:
Leslie Pearson
Unknown:
Jeremiah Clarke
Unknown:
Pearson Suite

Sixth of 13 weekly Lieder recitals: first of two with songs by Schumann
ANN MURRAY (mezzo-soprano) ANTONY SAUNDERS (piano)
Der Knabe mit dem Wunderhorn; Der Page; Suleika; Die Sennin; Die Meerfee; Ins Freie; Trost im Gesang; Die Hiitte; Meine Rose
(Song-cycle to Kerner poems - Thomas Hemsley , Paul Ham burger: 18 November)

Contributors

Mezzo-Soprano:
Ann Murray
Unknown:
Meine Rose
Unknown:
Thomas Hemsley
Unknown:
Paul Ham

Second of four concerts GYORGY PAUK (violin)
RALPH KIRSHBAUM (Cello)
BBC WELSH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by JANOS FÜRST Tragic Overture
11.24* Concerto in A minor, for violin, cello and orchestra
12.5* Brahms's Letters
Christopher Headington reads extracts from the letters which he has chosen to illustrate the background to the composition of the Second Symphony.
12.15* Brahms: part 2 Symphony No 2. in D
(Given in Monmouth School on 16 Oct in conjunction with the Welsh Arts Council) BBC Wales (Third concert: 18 November)

Contributors

Cello:
Ralph Kirshbaum

Alfreda Hodgson. accompanied by Keith Swallow , sings arias by Alessandro Scarlatti , Three Psalms by Michael Head , Lieder by Brahms and Ten Songs on American Poetry by Ned Rorem.
(From the new Royal Exchange Theatre. Third of 12 concerts promoted by the Manchester Midday Concerts Society in association with the BBC) BBC Manchester

Contributors

Unknown:
Alfreda Hodgson.
Accompanied By:
Keith Swallow
Unknown:
Alessandro Scarlatti
Unknown:
Michael Head
Unknown:
Ned Rorem.

The Wider World
6.30 The Fifih Estate
3: Change and Continuity
The first half of the 20th century was a time of both bitter conflict and steady consolidation in the trade union movement. Many of the arguments and attitudes of those involved are surprisingly familiar today. Presented by DAVID KYNASTON
7.0 What Right Have You Got? A 26-part course on the rights and responsibilities of the citizen - intended primarily for listeners in England and Wales. 6: Rights and-Individuals
MICHAEL MOLYNEUX introduces a discussion on the ' rule of law '. (Rptd: Sun 3.30 pm R4 VHF, except Northern Ireland)

Contributors

Presented By:
David Kynaston
Introduces:
Michael Molyneux

An opera in two acts. Libretto by MANUEL MUJICA-LAINEZ
Music by Alberto Ginastera
(sung in the English translation by LIONEL SALTER )
A New Opera Company production in association with English National Opera direct from the London Coliseum
Bomarzo is the second opera by the Argentinian Alberto Ginastera. Based on a novel by Manuel Mujica-Lainez it is written in the form of an extended Bashback.The hunch-back Duke of Bomarzo lies dying in the garden of grotesque exotic stone monsters that he has created and relives his tortured, frustrated life. Ginastera has created a powerful score, intensely dramatic and rich in aural imagery, to complement the turbulent, vicious and sometimes erotic world depicted on stage.
ENGLISH NATIONAL OPERA CHORUS chorus-master
KENNETH CLEVELAND
ENGLISH NATIONAL OPERA
ORCHESTRA, leader BARRY COLLINS conducted by LEON LOVETT Producer ANTHONY BESCH
Set in Bomarzo and Florence in the 16th century. Act 1

Contributors

Music By:
Alberto Ginastera
Unknown:
Lionel Salter
Unknown:
Alberto Ginastera.
Novel By:
Manuel Mujica-Lainez
Chorus-Master:
Kenneth Cleveland
Leader:
Barry Collins
Conducted By:
Leon Lovett
Producer:
Anthony Besch

by Robert Brain
By European standards the Bangwa of the West Cameroon have a very strange system of personal friendships Dr Brain, during a year's anthropological study with the tribe, observed that for the Bangwa. a man's best friend is chosen through the accident of birth. He argues that this system with its ritual and ceremony has much to offer Western culture. 'Much has been written of human aggression - but little of altruism: the smile, not the clenched fist, is an example of instinctual behaviour.'

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