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Haydn Symphony No 61, in D PHILHARMONIA HUNGARICA conducted by ANTAL DORATI
7.28* Viotti Violin Concerto No 22. in A minor
ARTHUR GRUMIAUX (violin)
AMSTERDAM CONCERTGEBOUW ORCHESTRA conducted by EDO DE WAART gramophone records

Contributors

Conducted By:
Antal Dorati
Conducted By:
Edo de Waart

for Concert Singers
In the last of four programmes taken from the Finalists' Concert given at the Maltings, Snape, last October we hear the winner.
Peter Knapp (baritone) Roger Vignoles (piano)
Schubert An Schwager Kronos: Aus Heliopolis I (D 753): Der ensiihnte Orest; Der Schiffer (D) 536)
Britten London: A Poison Tree (Songs and Proverbs of William Blake)
Ravel Don Quichotte a Dul. cinée: Chanson romantique; Chanson epique; Chanson a boire. BBC Birmingham

Contributors

Baritone:
Peter Knapp
Piano:
Roger Vignoles
Unknown:
Ravel Don Quichotte

STOIKA MILANOVA (Violin) DORA MILANOVA (piano)
Mozart Sonata in t minor (K 304)
Geminiani Sonata in c minor
Debussy Clair de lune; Passepied; La fille au cheveux de fin: Sérénade a la poupée (all arranged for violin and piano) Ravel Tzigane
(From the Library Theatre, Bradford. One of a series of concerts promoted by Metropolitan Bradford Libraries in association with the BBC). BBC Manchester

Opera in three acts by Arne Eggen adapted from the play by IBSEN (sung in Norwegian)
In this Ibsen year a chance to hear a performance of an opera based on one of his plays -one which he himself began to turn into a libretto.
The opera takes place in the Middle Ages in a mountain village. CHORUS
OSLO PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by OIVIN FJELDSTAD

Contributors

Unknown:
Arne Eggen
Conducted By:
Oivin Fjeldstad

given by JOHN FUEST and TERENCE GREAVES
T. A. Johnson Scherzo (first broadcast performance)
3.58. Leo Weiner Ballade. Op 8
4.8. Debussy Premiere Rhapsodic
4.16* Humphrey Searle Cat Variations on a theme from Peter and the Wolf
4.20* Poulenc Sonata BBC Manchester

Contributors

Unknown:
John Fuest
Unknown:
Terence Greaves
Unknown:
T. A. Johnson Scherzo
Unknown:
Leo Weiner Ballade.
Unknown:
Humphrey Searle

LONDON PRO MUSICA
Kevin Smith (counter-tenor)
Bernard Thomas (renaissance flute, recorder, crumhorn)
Trevor Jones (bass viol, rebec) Christopher Wilson (lute)
Some vocal and instrumental music by anonymous composers and Pierre Moulu, Albert de Rippe. Crecquillon, Capirola, Willaert. Claudin de Sermisy, Roquelay and Antonio Gardane.

Contributors

Unknown:
Kevin Smith
Unknown:
Bernard Thomas
Bass:
Trevor Jones
Unknown:
Christopher Wilson

medium only
A two-part sequence of music for the early evening played by the LONDON STUDIO STRINGS conducted by MAURICE HANDFORD BBC NORTHERN IRELAND ORCHESTRA conducted by KENNETH ALWYN with artists on records

Contributors

Conducted By:
Maurice Handford
Conducted By:
Kenneth Alwyn

(medium only)

6.30 Good Neighbours
In the first of four programmes David Hosman looks at some of the needs and opportunities for neighbourly activities in the community.

7.0 Land - a Resource: 7: Land for Industry
A series of eight programmes

The unplanned sprawl of our older industrial cities is by now an unacceptable feature of the landscape. Doug Crawford investigates the view of planners on the future siting of industry, its relation to transport and housing, and its effect on amenity values.

Contributors

Presenter (Good Neighbours):
David Hosman
Series Producer (Good Neighbours):
Dennis Simmons
Presenter (Land):
Doug Crawford

by William Trevor
with Mary Wimbush, Kate Binchy, Kevin Flood and Allan McClelland

An old Irish schoolteacher re-assesses her life. 'There are the three places: Belfast, Haslemere and that town.'
The resources of radio were wonderfully stretched by this play which a strong cast brought to life. (Financial Times)

Contributors

Writer:
William Trevor
Director:
Michael Heffernan
Sarah Crookham:
Sylvia Coleridge
Mrs Bamford:
Anne Jameson
Mrs Marsh-Hall:
Betty Baskcomb
Lady Faste:
Grizelda Hervey
Dr. Friendman:
Douglas Blackwell
Attracta:
Mary Wimbush
Aunt Emmeline:
Eithne Dunne
Archdeacon Flower:
Haydn Jones
Geraldine:
Heather Bell
Attracta,a child:
Kate Binchy
Mr Devereux:
Kevin Flood
Mr Ayrie:
P.G. Stephens
Maisie:
Roisin Donaghy
Mr Puree:
Allan McClelland
Barbara:
Judy Bennett
Penelope Vade:
Elizabeth Bell
Gangster:
Stan McGowan
Mr Jameson:
Denys Hawthorne

The American poet Theodore Roethke was born on 25 May 1908. Denis Donoghue, Professor of Modern English and American Literature at University College, Dublin, examines Roethke's life and work.
BBC Northern Ireland

Contributors

Speaker:
Denis Donoghue
Producer:
Paul Muldoon

BBC Radio 3

About BBC Radio 3

Live music and the arts: broadcasts more live music than any other radio network. Classical music is its core. Genres include world and new music, jazz, speech and drama.

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