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Handel organ concertos played by DANIEL CHORZEMPA with the CONCERTO AMSTERDAM conducted by JAAP SCHRÖDER and Mozart wind music played by the LONDON WIND SOLOISTS
Handel Organ Concerto No 12, in B flat (Op 7 No 6)
8.17* Mozart Divertimento in E flat (K 166)
8.29* Handel Organ Concerto No 15, in D minor
8.44* Mozart Divertimento in B flat (K 270): records

Contributors

Played By:
Daniel Chorzempa
Conducted By:
Jaap Schröder

Listeners' record requests
Schubert Overture in c (In the Italian style)
MENUHIN FESTIVAL ORCHESTRA conducted by YEHUDI MENUHIN
9.12* Poulenc Sonata for oboe and piano
MAURICE BOURGUE JACQUES FEVRIER
9.40* Mozart Mass in c minor (K 427)
ILEANA COTRUBAS (soprano) KIRI TE KANAWA (soprano) WERNER KRENN (tenor) HANS SOTIN (bass)
JOHN ALLDIS CHOIR
NEW PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA conducted by RAYMOND LEPPARD

Contributors

Conducted By:
Yehudi Menuhin
Piano:
Maurice Bourgue
Piano:
Jacques Fevrier
Soprano:
Ileana Cotrubas
Bass:
John Alldis
Conducted By:
Raymond Leppard

Introduced by Michael Oliver
Carmen in Performance: WIN-TON DEAN considers some of the puzzles in Bizet's score.
It Sounds Quite Different from Here (4): The Harp.
The Wisdom of Solomon: DENIS MATTHEWS celebrates the artistry of a great pianist.
Producer ANDREW MUSSETT

Contributors

Introduced By:
Michael Oliver
Unknown:
Denis Matthews
Producer:
Andrew Mussett

given by GEORGE MALCOLM
Scarlatti Sonata in F major (Kk 17); Sonata in c minor (Kk 115); Sonata in G major (Kk 523)
1.5* William Byrd Sellinger 's Round
Giles Farnaby Fantasia (Fitzwilliam Virginal Book)

Contributors

Unknown:
George Malcolm
Unknown:
Scarlatti Sonata
Unknown:
William Byrd Sellinger
Unknown:
Giles Farnaby Fantasia

BELGIAN RADIO AND
TELEVISION CHORUS conducted by vie NEES
Gerard Victory Kriegslieder, for tenor, mixed chorus, trumpet and percussion (first broadcast in this country) GUY VERMANDERE (tenor) THEO MERTENS (trumpet)
FRANS PELGRlMS (vibraphone)
PIERRE MERTENS and MARCEL VANDERBORCHT (percussion)
Willem Kersters Barbarian Dance, for mezzo-soprano, tenor? strings, harp and percussion (first broadcast in this country)
LUCIENNE VAN DEYCK (mezzo-sop) ROLAND BUFKENS (tenor)
ARTHUR HOOGEWIJS (violin) JAN VERLINDEN (viola)
DESIRE DERISSEN (cello)
CLEM DE MAYER (double-bass) LILY BRANDT (harp)
FRANS PELGRIMS (percussion)
Seventh in a series made available through an exchange scheme arranged by the EBU. (Belgian Radio recording)

Contributors

Tenor:
Theo Mertens
Unknown:
Pierre Mertens
Unknown:
Marcel Vanderborcht
Unknown:
Willem Kersters Barbarian
Unknown:
Lucienne van Deyck
Tenor:
Roland Bufkens

Bizet's ever-popular opera based on a story by PROSPER MERIMÉE in this new recording conducted by SIR GEORG SOLTI (sung in French: records)
JOHN ALLDIS CHOIR, BOYS CHORUS FROM HABERDASHERS' ASKE'S
SCHOOL, ELSTREE
LONDON PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by SIR GEORG SOLTI
The action takes place in and around Seville about 1830. Acts 1 and 2

Contributors

Conducted By:
Sir Georg Solti
Unknown:
John Alldis
Conducted By:
Sir Georg Solti

A series of seven programmes presented by Dr Martin Bax 2: Mother or Minderf
A child derives half his genes from his mother: could the maternal genes provide a behavioural blood bond between mother and child? Is there a quality in ' mother love ' that cannot be given to a child by any other person?
Contributors include:
DR ARNON BENTOVIM , DR JOHN BOWLBY , PROFESSOR MICHAEL RUTTER , PROFESSOR LOU SANDER , PROFESSOR H R. SCHAFFER

Contributors

Presented By:
Dr Martin Bax
Unknown:
Dr Arnon Bentovim
Unknown:
Dr John Bowlby
Unknown:
Professor Michael Rutter
Unknown:
Professor Lou Sander
Unknown:
Professor H R. Schaffer

The Sound of Cumbria
A landscape drawn from the poems of Norman Nicholson and the words of the Cumbrian people
The wall walks the fell - Greymillipedeonslow
Stone hooves (Nicholson)
The men make the landscape ... A wilderness but for sheep ... It can rain and rain and rain.... Changing light and shadows.... Crags and rocks and bracken.... Fells, colour of cornflakes ... Thedrystonewallsthey're the bones of the landscape ... Poems read by NORMAN NICHOLSON
Music by PETER HOWELL played by JAMES BROWN
Sound and voices recorded by GEOFFREY PURRIER
Realised at the BBC Radio-phonic Workshop by PETER HOWELL and ALASTAIR WILSON. Devised and produced by DESMOND BRISCOE followed by an interlude

Contributors

Unknown:
Norman Nicholson
Read By:
Norman Nicholson
Music By:
Peter Howell
Played By:
James Brown
Unknown:
Geoffrey Purrier
Unknown:
Peter Howell
Unknown:
Alastair Wilson.
Produced By:
Desmond Briscoe

Two Traditions of English Conservative Thought by Anthony Quinton ,
Fellow of New College, Oxford 3: Against the Revolution
In his third 1976 T. S. Eliut Memorial Lecture, recorded last October at the University of Kent, Anthony Quinton examines the politics of Dr Johnson which brought together the secular and religious branches of conservatism, and considers the innovative contributions to conservative thought of Edmund Burke and Samuel Col eridge. (Final lecture: 20 Feb)

Contributors

Unknown:
Anthony Quinton
Unknown:
Anthony Quinton
Unknown:
Samuel Col

Third of six programmes: two works written for Jane Man ning and the Vesuvius Ensemble, the Five Bagatelles for piano, and the works written as memorial tributes to Dylan Thomas and to Stravinsky. VESUVIUS ENSEMBLE
The Valley of Hatsu-Se, for soprano, flute, clarinet, cello and piano
Valediction, for clarinet and piano
Requiescat, for soprano and string trio
Five Bagatelles for piano
Akapotik Rose , for soprano, flute, two clarinets, string trio and piano

Contributors

Unknown:
Jane Man
Unknown:
Dylan Thomas
Piano:
Akapotik Rose

BBC Radio 3

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