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Ravel Introduction and Allegro for harp. flute, clarinet and string quartet: MELOS ENSEMBLE Gounod 0 ma belle rebelle GÉRARD SOUZAY (baritone) DALTON BALDWIN (piano)
Marcel Dupre La fileuse GILLIAN WEIR (organ) Debussy Syrinx
DORIOT ANTHONY DWYER (flute) Chausson Quelques danses jean DOYEN (piano)
Marcel Grandjany Le bon petit rot d'Yvetot
MARISA ROBLES (harp)
Ropartz Prelude. Marine and Chansons, for flute, violin. viola, cello and harp
MELOS ENSEMBLE: records
Introduced by John Lade
Building a Library: Bach's Organ Trio-Sonatas, by FELIX APRAHAMIAN.
MICHAEL BERKELEY talks to
AARON COPLAND.
Recent opera records: reviewed by CHARLES OSBORNE.
Excerpts from some of the new opera records, including Johann Strauss 's Wiener Blut and Offenbach's La Grande-Duchesse de Gerolstein.
Six Preludes and Fugues, Op 35 JOHN OGDON (piano)
presents a weekly selection of popular classics on records.
GEOFFREY SQUIRE discusses the English tradition in tailoring.
JAMES GALWAY (flute)
ANTHONY GOLDSTONE (piano)
Music by Bach, Schubert, Musgrave and Hindemith
Wilfrid Blunt, writer and Curator of the Watts Gallery. Compton, Guildford, introduces his personal choice of records.
Verdi Preludes to Acts 1 and 3 (La Traviata): PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA, conducted by CARLO MARIA GIULINI : record Wagner Wesendonk Songs
Brahms Serenade No 1, In » JBSSYE NORMAN (SOP), DANISH RADIO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by LAWRENCE POSTER (Danish Radio recording)
(Jessye Norman in The Making of La vera costanza: Fri 6.0 pm)
Introduced by Peter Clayton
In this month's edition Peter Sensier talks to JOHN DUARTE about the 1976 Paris Guitar Competition and introduces performances of music by Sagreras, Casterede, Bach, Villa-Lobos, Dowland and Sor. Producer GARETH WALTERS
(French Radio recordings)
John Higgins (in the Chair) talks with Paul Barker , Bryan Robertson and Claire Tomalln. Producer PHILIP FRENCH
Opera in two acts by Josef Tal. Libretto by ISRAEL ELIRAZ. German version by JACOB MITTLEMANN
A paraMe about human beings creating a human being in their own image - with inhuman results.
Man THOMAS THOMASCHKE (bass) The Group:
CHORUS OF THE BAVARIAN STATE OPERA, chorus-master WOLFGANG BAUMGAR MUNICH PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by GARY BERTINI
Nineteen excerpts from the recorded premiere at the Bavarian State Opera in July last year: Act 1
Douglas Johnson , Professor of French History at University College, London, gives the third of four fortnightly talks.
Act 2
(Bavarian Radio recording)
who was United States Secretary of State 1961-69, throughout the presidencies of Kennedy and Johnson, in conversation with Michael Charlton Producer ANTHONY MONCRIEFF
followed by an interlude
6: Music by Eberlin, Fux and Fischer played on the organ of the Cistercian Abbey, Wilhering, Austria, by GUSTAV LEON-HARDT: record
Derek Jewell contrasts the sounds of two breakaway 'superstars' Bryan Ferry and Peter Gabriel, and of two guitarists, Leo Kottke and Paul Brett. He also examines the controversial arrival of the latest 'superstar' story on film with songs sung by Barbra Streisand and Kris Kristofferson in A Star is Born
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