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Telemann Concerto in VIENNA CAPELLA ACADEMICA conducted by KURT REDEL With EDUARD MELKUS (violin)
7.28* Scarlatti Sonatas: in A minor (Kk 149): in F (Kk 274); in G (Kk 144); in E flat (Kk 193)
CHRISTOPHER HOGWOOD (harpsichord)
7.40' Wagenseil Concerto MICHEL PIGUET (oboe)
WALTER STIFTNER (baSSOOn) VIENNA CAPELLA ACADEMICA conducted by EDUARD MELKUS gramophone records

Contributors

Conducted By:
Kurt Redel
Violin:
Eduard Melkus
Harpsichord:
Christopher Hogwood
Oboe:
Michel Piguet
Bassoon:
Walter Stiftner
Conducted By:
Eduard Melkus

Berlioz Trojan March (Les Troyens)
CITY OF BIRMINGHAM SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by LOUIS FREMAUX
8.10* Duvernoy Nocturne No 2, in E flat, for horn and harp
GEORGES BARBOTEU
LILY LASKINE
8.19* Alkan Age 40: A Happy Home (Les Quatre Ages)
RONALD SMITH (piano)
8.31* Seiber Four French Songs
ROBERT TEAR (tenor)
TIMOTHY WALKER (guitar)
8.42* Ravel La Valse
PARIS CONSERVATOIRE
ORCHESTRA, conducted by ANDRE CLUYTENS gramophone records

Contributors

Conducted By:
Louis Fremaux
Piano:
Ronald Smith
Tenor:
Robert Tear
Guitar:
Timothy Walker
Conducted By:
Andre Cluytens

Mozart Paris, 1778
Violin Sonata in c (K 303) SZYMON GOLDBERG (violin) RADU LUPU (piano)
Concert Aria: Popoli di Tessaglia (K 316)
EDDA MOSER (soprano)
BAVARIAN STATE ORCHESTRA conducted by LEOPOLD HAGER
Twelve Variations on Je suis Lindore ' from Beaumarchais' Le barbier de
Seville (K 354)
WALTER KLIEN (piano)
Symphony No 31, in o (Paris) (K 297)
PIIILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA conducted by OTTO KLEMPERER gramophone records

Contributors

Violin:
Szymon Goldberg
Piano:
Radu Lupu
Soprano:
Edda Moser
Conducted By:
Leopold Hager
Piano:
Walter Klien
Conducted By:
Otto Klemperer

Der Spiegelritter
Schubert's first opera (fragment)
Words by KOTZEBUE
Tenth Anniversary Season of EBU Concerts
Part 1 of a concert Including two of Schubert's stage works presented by Austrian Radio on behalf of the European Broadcasting Union in June this year.
Fourth lady CAROL WYATT

Contributors

Presented By:
Austrian Radio
Unknown:
Carol Wyatt

Part 2
Die Freunde von Salamanka
Singspiel in two acts
Libretto by MAYRHOFER Olivia EDITH MATHIS (SOP)
AUSTRIAN RADIO CHORUS chorus-master
GOTTFRIED PREINFALK
AUSTRIAN RADIO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by THEODOR GUSCHLBAUER

Contributors

Unknown:
Mayrhofer Olivia Edith Mathis
Chorus-Master:
Gottfried Preinfalk
Conducted By:
Theodor Guschlbauer

Giovanni Paisiello 's song. sung by TITO GOBBI and Variations on it by Beet hoven and Paganini, played by WILHELM KEMPFF (piano) and SALVATORE ACCARDO (violin) gramophone record

Contributors

Unknown:
Giovanni Paisiello
Sung By:
Tito Gobbi
Unknown:
Beet Hoven
Piano:
Wilhelm Kempff
Piano:
Salvatore Accardo

Fernand Braudel , the French historian, in a French-English conversation about his ideas with Peter Burke. Reader in Intellectual History, University of Sussex, and II. G. Koenigsberger, Professor of History, King's College, London.
Professor Braudel has been the leading spirit in the Annales, that school of French historians named after the historical journal Braudel has himself directed. Best known for his major study. The Mediterranean World in the Age of Philip II, he has recently completed the second volume of his later work. Capitalism and Material Life.

Contributors

Unknown:
Fernand Braudel
Reader:
Peter Burke.

Written and compiled by Keith Darvill from surviving first-hand accounts of that time.
With Robert Lang as Emmanuel Ringelblum John Bennett as Chaim Aron Kaplan and Kenneth Cranham as Mordecai Anielewicz.

"Shalom, Yitzok. What has happened has exceeded all our dreams. I have the feeling that great things are happening, that what we have dared is of great importance. The dream of my life has come true. Jewish self-defence has become a reality.' (Mordecai)

Contributors

Writer:
Keith Darvill
Director:
Maurice Leitch
Emmanuel Ringelblum:
Robert Lang
Chaim Aron Kaplan:
John Bennett
Mordecai Anielewicz:
Kenneth Cranham
[Actor]:
Rob Beacham
[Actor]:
Harold Berens
[Actress]:
Kate Binchy
[Actress]:
Elizabeth Cassidy
[Actress]:
Alison Draper
[Actor]:
Joe Dunlop
[Actor]:
Leonard Fenton
[Actor]:
John Hollis
[Actress]:
Hilda Kriseman
[Actor]:
David March
[Actor]:
Struan Rodger
[Actor]:
Kenneth Shanley
[Actor]:
Cyril Shaps
[Actor]:
Roy Spencer
[Actor]:
George Sweeney
[Actor]:
Stephen Thorne
[Actor]:
David Troughton

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