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Part 1 Handel Concerto Grosso No 29, in F, for double wind band and strings
ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by KARL RICHTER
7.20* J. C. Bach Symphony in o, Op 18 No 3, fordoubleorchestra NETHERLANDS CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by DAVID ZINMAN
7.33*. Tippett Concerto for double string orchestra
ACADEMY OF ST MARTININ-
THE-FIELDS conducted by NEVILLE MARRINER

Contributors

Conducted By:
Karl Richter
Conducted By:
David Zinman
Conducted By:
Neville Marriner

Part 2 Gounod Petite Symphonie in B flat, for nine wind instruments
MAURICE BOURGUE WIND OCTET with JACQUES ROGER (flute)
8.25* Debussy Rhapsody for clarinet and orchestra GERVASE DE PEYER, NEW PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA, conducted by PIERRE BOULEZ
8.34* Poulenc Concerto in G minor, for organ, string orchestra and timpani
MAURICE DURUFLÉ (organ) FRENCH NATIONAL RADIO ORCHESTRA conducted by GEORGES PRETRB gramophone record

Contributors

Unknown:
Maurice Bourgue
Flute:
Jacques Roger
Conducted By:
Pierre Boulez
Conducted By:
Georges Pretrb

Romeo and Juliet
In the final Royal Repertoire programme, Cormac Rigby describes KENNETH MACMILLAN 'S Romeo and Juliet.
Music by Prokoftev CLEVELAND ORCHESTRA conducted by LORIN MAAZEL gramophone records

Contributors

Unknown:
Cormac Rigby
Unknown:
Kenneth MacMillan
Music By:
Prokoftev Cleveland
Conducted By:
Lorin Maazel

Hradcany Songs: The Golden Lane; The Weeping Fountain: Belvedere PAVLA ZITKOVA (harp) JEN RECL (flute)
MILADA BOUBLIKOVA (SOp) RUZENA KADERABKOVA (contralto)
CZECHOSLOVAK RADIO WOMEN'S CHOIR, PRAGUE, conducted by MILAN MALY
(Czech Radio recording)

Contributors

Flute:
Milada Boublikova
Contralto:
Ruzena Kaderabkova

Presented by Jack Brymer BBC WELSH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, conducted by BRYDEN THOMSON
Dvorak Slavonic Rhapsody No 1, in D
Rachmaninoy Symphony No 3, in A minor Series producer
IAN CARSON. BBC Bristol

Contributors

Presented By:
Jack Brymer
Conducted By:
Bryden Thomson
Unknown:
Ian Carson.

A lyric drama in four acts
Music by Massenet
Libretto, after GOETHE, by EDOUARD BLAU. PAUL MILLIET and GEORGES HARTMANN (sung in French) direct from the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden
ROYAL OPERA CHORUS chorus-master JOHN BARKER ORCHESTRA OF THE ROYAL OPERA HOUSE leader JOHN BROWN conducted by MICHEL PLASSON
The action takes place in Wetzlar, near Frankfurt. towards the end of the 18th century. Act 1

Contributors

Unknown:
Edouard Blau.
Unknown:
Paul Milliet
Unknown:
Georges Hartmann
Chorus-Master:
John Barker
Leader:
John Brown
Conducted By:
Michel Plasson
His younger children:Hans:
Francois Evans
His younger children:GRETEL:
Carol-Lynn Hartridge
Karl:
Ivo Martinez
Clara:
Sophia Martinez
Max:
David Goodson
Fritz:
Tero Mennandeb

A short story by JOHNSEWILL
' What one dislikes about pain is its lack of dignity. Pain must be worn with decorum; it's de rigeur in the best circles. " De rigeur mortis", the same nurse said. She was invaluable, that nurse.'
Read by Margaret Whiting
Producer DAVID SPENSER

Contributors

Read By:
Margaret Whiting
Producer:
David Spenser

The Finnish National Opera and Ballet make their début in London next week. Rodney Milnes reports on their work. Introduced by Edward Greenfield
Producer NATALIE WHEEN followed by an interlude

Contributors

Unknown:
Rodney Milnes
Introduced By:
Edward Greenfield
Producer:
Natalie Wheen

No 163: Nur Jedem das Seine: IRENE SANDFORD (sop) AINE NIC GABHANN (con)
FRANK PATTERSON (tenor) WILLIAM YOUNG (bass)
JOHN O'SULLIVAN (organ) CANTATA SINGERS
NEW IRISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conductor JOHN BECKETT (RTE recording)

Contributors

Unknown:
Irene Sandford
Tenor:
Frank Patterson
Bass:
John O'Sullivan
Conductor:
John Beckett

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