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Adagio in B flat major (K 411: late 1785) (mono) thea KING (clarinet)
DAPHNE DOWN (clarinet)
GEORGINA cobree (basset-horn) ALFRED WALLBANK (basset-horn) STEPHEN TRIER (basset-horn) Aria: Ah, se in ciel, benigne stelle (March 1788: the last music he wrote for Aloysia Lange ) (mono)
RITA STREICH (soprano), BAVARIAN RADIO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by CHARLES MACKERRAS (gramophone record)
Violin Sonata in E flat major (K 481: December 1785) (mono) NORBERT BRAININ (violin)
LAMAR CROWSON (piano)
Aria: Ch'io mi scordi di te? - Non temer, amato bene (with piano obbligato. Late 1786: for Nancy Storace , who sang Susanna in the first production of Le Nozze di Figaro)
TERESA BERGANZA (meZZO-SOp) GEOFFREY PARSONS (piano)
LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by JOHN PRITCHARD (gramophone record)

Contributors

Basset-Horn:
Stephen Trier
Unknown:
Aloysia Lange
Conducted By:
Charles MacKerras
Violin:
Norbert Brainin
Piano:
Lamar Crowson
Unknown:
Nancy Storace
Unknown:
Teresa Berganza
Piano:
Geoffrey Parsons
Conducted By:
John Pritchard

Purcell Anthem: Rejoice in the Lord alway: CHOIR OF KING'S COLLEGE, CAMBRIDGE, ACADEMY OF ST MARTININTHE-FIELDS, COnducted by Philip LEDGER
!.K' Beethoven, transc Liszt Symphony No 5, in c minor GLENN GOULD (piano)
9.54* Schmidt Variations on a Hussar'ssong: NEW philharmonia ORCHESTRA, conducted by HANS BAUER : records

Contributors

Piano:
Glenn Gould
Conducted By:
Hans Bauer

Introduced by Michael Oliver
Fernando Sor , composer, virtuoso and advocate of the guitar, by BRIAN JEFFERY.
Music for the Ballet: a conversation With JOHN LANCHBERY. Rameau est fou' NICHOLAS ANDERSON examines Rameau's work in the light of Voltaire's remark,

Contributors

Introduced By:
Michael Oliver
Introduced By:
Fernando Sor
Unknown:
Brian Jeffery.
Unknown:
John Lanchbery.
Unknown:
Nicholas Anderson

The second in a series of three programmes compiled from recorded concerts in which the NBC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA was conducted by guido CANTELLI
Vivaldi Concerto in A minor, Op 3 No 8
Brahms Symphony No 1
(From a concert given in CarnegieHall,NewYork,in December 1952, originally broadcast in the USA: Voice of America recording)

Contributors

Conducted By:
Guido Cantelli

NEW LONDON SOLOISTS ENSEMBLE director and solo violin RONALD THOMAS
PETER LLOYD (flute)
Boyce Symphony No 1, in B flat Quantz Flute Concerto in G
Bach Violin Concerto No 2, in E Telemann Concerto in A, for flute, violin and strings (Tafelmusik). BBC Manchester

Contributors

Violin:
Ronald Thomas
Flute:
Peter Lloyd

A musical drama by Marco da Gagliano
Libretto by OTTAVIO rinuccini (sung in Italian)
Marco da Gagliano, a contemporary of Monteverdi and one of the leading composers of his day, lived and worked in Florence. His opera Dafne was, however, first performed at the Court of Mantua early in 1608. With the HAMBURG MONTEVERDI CHOIR and the HAMBURG CAMERATA ACADEMICA, conducted by jurgen jOrgens : records

Contributors

Conducted By:
Jurgen Jorgens

A new play for radio by David Cregan
with Timothy West and Timothy Bateson
A chronicle of the revolt at The Royal Friedrich Engels Museum of Fine Arts, as presented by some of those involved in it.
O. H. Hawthorne , Keeper of Antiquity douglas STORM
Isobel Marsh , Keeper of Industrial Archaeology. sheila GRANT
Jack f.argent, Keeper of Chinese
Porcelain denys
HAWTHORNE Lydia , Keeper of Books
ELIZABETH BELL
Lanie Luke. Assistant Keeper
Of BOOkS JANE BRIERS
George Appleyard , Assistant
Keeper of Egyptology
JAMES
THOMASON Haydn Hall , Assistant Keeper,
Italian Renaissance
ANTHONY HALL
Museum Secretary
JONATHAN SCOTT
Chairperson of the Board of Overseers john RUDDOCK
Leader of the Free Greece
Restitution Committee
MICHAEL DEACON
No 9 PETER WICKHAM Control MALCOLM GERARD Chief Electrician. michael GOLDIE Directed by JOHN TYDEMAN

Contributors

Unknown:
David Cregan
Unknown:
Timothy West
Unknown:
Timothy Bateson
Unknown:
H. Hawthorne
Unknown:
Isobel Marsh
Unknown:
Sheila Grant
Unknown:
Hawthorne Lydia
Unknown:
Elizabeth Bell
Unknown:
Lanie Luke.
Unknown:
Jane Briers
Unknown:
George Appleyard
Unknown:
Thomason Haydn Hall
Unknown:
Jonathan Scott
Directed By:
John Tydeman
Member of the public:
Margot Boyd
James Short, New Director:
Timothy West
Mr Sloane, Chief Warden of the museum...:
Timothy Bateson
Timothy Leeward, Deputy Director:
Manning Wilson
Doris Dolshaw, Keeper of South American Studies:
Elizabeth Proud
Hugh De Courcy, Keeper of Italian Renaissance:
Gerald Cross

Singer - composer - church-man - diplomat
The first of two programmes to mark the anniversary of the death, 250 years ago today, of Handel's predecessor at the Hanoverian court.
DELIA FLETCHER (SOp), SUSAN GORTON (SOp), DELYTH JONES (Sop), BARBARA PLATT (SOp), RACHEL PAYNE (Contralto), PETER BINGHAM (tenor), GORDON PULLIN (tenor), jolyon dodgson (bass-bar), GLENVILLE HARGREAVES (bassi: BBC NORTHERN SINGERS ROBERT GLENTON (Cello)
KEITH ELCOMBE (harpsichord) conductor STEPHEN WILKINSON
Motets: Qui diligit Mariam; Reginam nostram
Duet: Dolce 6 per vot soffrire Madrigals: Al rigor d'un bel sembiante: Gettano i re dal soglio. BBC Manchester

Contributors

Unknown:
Delia Fletcher
Unknown:
Susan Gorton
Unknown:
Barbara Platt
Contralto:
Rachel Payne
Contralto:
Peter Bingham
Tenor:
Gordon Pullin
Conductor:
Stephen Wilkinson

Change in British Society
5: Between the Generations
Dr A. H. Halsey , Professor of Social and Administrative Studies. Universitv of Oxford
' We seem to have created a children's paradise No age has ever been more child-centred, or gone so far towards making death socially invisible. Yet parental anxiety, exacerbated by marital uncertainty, is endemic. Fathers, and more especially mothers, inhabit a world which takes away their control over, and simultaneously insists on their responsibility for, the fate of their children.'
Review: page 74

Contributors

Unknown:
Dr A. H. Halsey

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