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Listeners' record requests Hummel Rondo brillante in A, Op 56
RUDOLF MACUDZINSKI (piano) SLOVAK PHILHARMONIC
ORCHESTRA, conducted by LADISLAV SLOVAK
7.22* Druzecky Partita in E flat, for wind octet
PRAGUE COLLEGIUM MUSICUM
7.32* Weber Concertino in E minor, for horn and orchestra:
HERMANN BAUMANN , VIENNA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, conducted by DIETFRIED BERNET
7.47* Minkus, arr Irving Pas de deux (Don Quixote): ROYAL PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA, conducted by ROBERT IRVING

Contributors

Unknown:
Hummel Rondo
Piano:
Rudolf MacUdzinski
Conducted By:
Ladislav Slovak
Unknown:
Hermann Baumann
Conducted By:
Dietfried Bernet
Conducted By:
Robert Irving

Waldteufel Waltz: The Grenadiers
LONDON PHILHARMONIC
ORCHESTRA, conducted by WILLI BOSKOVSKY
8.11* Saint-Saens Introduction and Rondo capriccioso
PINCHAS ZUKERMAN (Violin) LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by SIR CHARLES MACKERRAS
8.21* Scharwenka Piano Concerto No 2. in c minor MICHAELPONTI, HAMBURG SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, COndUCted by RICHARD kapp

Contributors

Conducted By:
Willi Boskovsky
Violin:
Pinchas Zukerman
Conducted By:
Sir Charles MacKerras
Unknown:
Richard Kapp

Dvorak: The Early Years King's Aria (King and Charcoal Burner. Op 12) (mono): JAN OUREDNIK (baritone), with piano
Cello Concerto in A major (1865) (orch Burghauser) MILOS SADLO
CZECH PHILHARMONIC orchestra,conductedby
VACLAV NEUMANN : records

Contributors

Unknown:
Milos Sadlo
Unknown:
Vaclav Neumann

played by Norman Finlay in St Patrick's Roman Catholic Church. Loughbrickland, Co Down
The first of three programmes centred on the music of Handel.
Blow Two Fugues: G; 0 minor
Croft Fugue in c Hart Fugue in F
Roseingrave Double Fugue in a flat; Voluntary and Fugue in F minor Handel Fugue in E
BBC Northern Ireland

Contributors

Played By:
Norman Finlay
Unknown:
Croft Fugue
Unknown:
Hart Fugue
Unknown:
Handel Fugue

Les Six autour de 1920
The second of two programmes devised and introduced by Peter Dickinson (piano)
MERIEL DICKINSON (mezzo-soprano), ISABEL BEYER and HARVEY DAGUL (two pianos and piano duet)
Honegger Trois poemes de Paul Fort
Auric Les joues en feu
Milhaud Soirees de Petrograd
Tailleferre Jeux de plein air, for two pianos
Durey Six songs from Le bestiaire
Poulenc Le bestiaire
Satie La belle excentrique, for piano duet
Poulenc Nos souvenirs qui chantent
(First broadcast performances in this country of the Honegger, Auric, Milhaud, Durey and Poulenc ' Nos souvenirs

Contributors

Piano:
Peter Dickinson
Piano:
Meriel Dickinson
Soprano:
Isabel Beyer
Soprano:
Harvey Dagul
Unknown:
Honegger Trois
Unknown:
Paul Fort
Unknown:
Auric Les

NIKITA MAGALOFF (piano) BBC SCOTTISH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, conductor
KARL ANTON RICKENBACHER
Haydn Symphony No 6, in D (Le matin)
Ravel Piano Concerto in G
12.0* Interval Reading
12.5* Midday Concert
Part 2 Brahms, orch Schoenberg Piano Quartet No 1, in G minor
BBC Scotland

Contributors

Conductor:
Karl Anton

A weekly series of recitals given by artists of the younger generation
Mark Walton (clarinet) Paul Bateman (piano)
Pamela Brady (mezzo-sop) Stewart Nash (piano)
Schumann Fantasiestiicke , Op 73
Sullivan Orpheus with his Lute
Gurney Sleep Warlock Sleep
Malcolm Arnold Sonatina arr Giampieri Carnival of Venice
Stewart Nash Time of Roses
Warlock My Own Country Armstrong Gibbs Silver; Five Eyes
(Given in the Concert Hall, Broadcasting House, London. Tickets available from Ticket Unit, BBC. Broadcasting House, London [Postcode removed])

Contributors

Clarinet:
Mark Walton
Piano:
Paul Bateman
Piano:
Pamela Brady
Piano:
Stewart Nash
Piano:
Schumann Fantasiestiicke
Unknown:
Sullivan Orpheus
Unknown:
Malcolm Arnold Sonatina
Unknown:
Armstrong Gibbs

by WOLFGANG SCHULZ and MILAN TURKOVIC
Beethoven Duo for flute and bassoon in c (WoO 27) Eugene Bozza Sonatine for flute and bassoon
Fritz Leitermeyer Mono -log for bassoon, Op 64
Berio Sequenza for flute
Villa-Lobos Bachianas Brasileiras No 6, for flute and bassoon

Contributors

Unknown:
Wolfgang Schulz
Unknown:
Eugene Bozza Sonatine
Bassoon:
Fritz Leitermeyer Mono

NIGEL ROGERS (tenor)
ALAN. CUCKSTON (harpsichord and fortepiano)
Caccini Perfidissimo volto Saracini Da te parto
D'India Cruda Amarilll Gagliano Valli profonde
Calestani Damigella tutta bella
Froberger, ed Cuckston Toccata in A minor; Suite No 20, in d major
Purcell Five Songs: What a sad fate; No, no, suffering heart; For Iris I sigh: 0 how happy's he; Not all my torments
3.25* Interval Reading
3.30* Caccini to Schubert Part 2 Haydn Six English Canzonets
Dussek, arr Cuckston Sonata in F sharp minor. Op 61, for fortepiano
Schubert Five Songs: Geheimes; Wandrers Nachtlied; Der Musensohn; Wer nie sein Brod; Rastlose Liebe
(Part of the 1975 Egglescliffe Festival)
BBC Manchester

Contributors

Tenor:
Nigel Rogers
Harpsi:
Alan. Cuckston
Unknown:
Caccini Perfidissimo
Unknown:
Cruda Amarilll
Unknown:
Gagliano Valli
Unknown:
Calestani Damigella

Presented by Jack Brymcr SIMON PRESTON conducting the CHOIR OF CHRIST
CHURCH CATHEDRAL, OXFORD in a repertoire ranging from the 16th to the 20th century, and playing French music on harpsichord and organ
Devised by BRIAN GEAR

Contributors

Presented By:
Jack BrymcR
Presented By:
Simon Preston
Unknown:
Brian Gear

Robert Tear (tenor), with Geoffrey Parsons (piano) Chopin Song from the Tomb; The bridegroom; Two-fold end; The warrior: Spring; The messenger; Melody; My sweet-heart (sung in Polish)
Duparc L'Invitation au voyage; Extase; Le Manoir de Rosemonde; Lamento; Chanson triste (sung in French)

Contributors

Tenor:
Robert Tear
Piano:
Geoffrey Parsons
Piano:
Chopin Song

The publication of The Yawning Heights in Switzerland, 1976, cost Alexander Zihoviev his membership of the Soviet Communist Party and his Soviet citizenship. The author of this satire on Soviet society now lives in exile in West Germany, Ontheeveofitspublication in English, Leonard Schapiro , Emeritus Professor of Political Science with special reference to Russian Studies at the London School of Economics, reflects on The Yawning Heights as a critique of Soviet society* followed by an interlude

Contributors

Unknown:
Alexander Zihoviev
Unknown:
Leonard Schapiro

A 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.
Directed by JOHN TYBEMAN

Contributors

Unknown:
David Cregan
Unknown:
Timothy West
Unknown:
Timothy Bateson
Directed By:
John Tybeman
Member of the public:
Margot Boyd
James Short, the 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
0. H. Hawthorne, Keeper of Antiquity:
Douglas Storm
Isobel Marsh, Keeper of Industrial Archaeology:
Sheila Grant
Jack Sargent, Keeper of Chinese Porcelain:
Denys Hawthorne
Lydia, Keeper of Books:
Elizabeth Bell
Lanie Luke, Assistant Keeper of Books:
Jane Briers
George Applyard, Assist ant Keeper of Egyptology:
James Thomason
Haydn Hall, Assistant Keeper, Italian Renais sance:
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

' If we agree that only a harpsichord can play all of the " 48 ", we could not have agreed on much, for one of the keyboard player's biggest problems is " What was the Bach harpsichord like? " '
In the second of three illustrated talks Dr Peter Williams examines this question with the help of instruments from the Russell Collection at Edinburgh University. BBC Scotland

Contributors

Unknown:
Dr Peter Williams

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