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Mozart Piano Concerto No 11 in F (K 413)
DANIEL BARENBOIM
ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA Mozart Kyrie: Et incarnatus est (Credo); Sanctus; Benedictus (Mass in c minor, K 427)
ILEANA COTRUBAS and KIRI TE KANAWA (sopranos) WERNER KRENN (tenor) HANS SOTIN (bass) JOHN ALLDIS CHOIR
NEW PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA, conducted by RAYMOND LEPPARD : records

Contributors

Unknown:
Daniel Barenboim
Unknown:
Ileana Cotrubas
Conducted By:
Raymond Leppard

Listeners' record requests Gastoldi L'ardito; Gloria d'amore; Speme amorosa; L'innamorato (Balletti per cantare, 1593)
ENSEMBLE MUSIQUE ANCIEN-NE DE LYON. directed by FRANCOIS CASTET
9.20' J. L. Bach Suite in C: ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA, conducted by RAYMOND LEPPARD
9.33* Schumann Two Heine songs. Op 49 Nos 1 and 2: The two grenadiers; The warring brothers
DIETRICH FISCHER-DIESKAU (baritone), CHRISTOPH ESCHENBACH (piano)
9.39* Brahms Piano Sonata No 2. in F sharp minor. Op 2: CLAUDIO ARRAU

Contributors

Directed By:
Francois Castet
Conducted By:
Raymond Leppard
Baritone:
Christoph Eschenbach
Unknown:
Claudio Arrau

Introduced by Michael Oliver
Fidelio-a Problem Opera? by MICHAEL HALL.
A conversation with the Czech composer PETT EBEN .The Red Line: ERKKI ARNI introduces Aulis Sallinen 's opera.
Producer
CHRISTINE HARDWICK

Contributors

Introduced By:
Michael Oliver
Unknown:
Michael Hall.
Unknown:
Pett Eben
Introduces:
Erkki Arni
Unknown:
Aulis Sallinen
Unknown:
Christine Hardwick

direct from the main hall of the Muslkverein, Vienna Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Karl Böhm Mozart Symphony No 39. in E flat major (K 543)
11.30* Interval Reading
11.45 Vienna Festival Part 2 Dvorak
Symphony No 9, in E minor (From the New World)
(Austrian Radio broadcast)

7: Youth Choirs (1)
MANCHESTER GIRLS' CHOIR: MARKET HARBOROUGH SINGERS; CITY OF BELFAST YOUTH CHORALE; BULMERSHE GIRLS' CHOIR; RHYL HIGH SCHOOL YOUTH CHOIR: EXETER UNIVERSITY SINGERS
Adjudicators DR EDGAR BOUCHER , NOEL COX, GARETH WALTERS
Bernard Keeffe introduces the series, summarises the adjudicators' remarks and announces the class winners.

Contributors

Unknown:
Dr Edgar Boucher
Unknown:
Gareth Walters
Introduces:
Bernard Keeffe

Third of four programmes of music by Boyce and his contemporaries, marking the bicentenary of his death.
DAVID JAMES
(counter-tenor)
RICHARD MORTON (tenor)
STEPHEN ROBERTS (baritone) LONDON BACH SOCIETY
STEINITZ BACH PLAYERS leader SIMON STANDAGE conductor PAUL STEINITZ
Pt 1 Greene Ode on St Cecilia's Day (first broadcast performance)
6.30* Interval Reading
6.35* Concert Part 2 Boyce
David's Lamentation over Saul and Jonathan (first broadcast performance)

Contributors

Unknown:
David James
Tenor:
Richard Morton
Baritone:
Stephen Roberts
Leader:
Simon Standage
Conductor:
Paul Steinitz

by GILLY FRASER with Carole Hayman Angus Lennie and David Calder
Lena, a Liverpool girl living in Manchester, begins to suspect that there is more to life than being a sex object. However, having exploited it and having been exploited by others all her life - in a world where such exploitation thrives - she finds great difficulty in her struggle for independence.
Customers in Club
HENRY KNOWLES , MICHAEL TUDOR BARNES , BILL MONKS ,BARRY WOOLGAR
Directed by KAY PATRICK (First broadcast on R4)

Contributors

Unknown:
Gilly Fraser
Unknown:
Carole Hayman
Unknown:
Angus Lennie
Unknown:
David Calder
Unknown:
Henry Knowles
Unknown:
Michael Tudor Barnes
Unknown:
Bill Monks
Unknown:
Barry Woolgar
Directed By:
Kay Patrick
Lena:
,carole Hayman
Barry:
David Calder
Ricky:
Angus Lennie
Interviewer:
Hilda Kriseman
Boy:
Paul Rosebury
JackO:
Max Hafler
Model/Nurse:
Maggie Ollerenshaw
Landlady:
Eva Stuart
Personnel Officer:
Jennifer Piercey
Louie:
Shirley Allan
Mario:
Michael Tudor Barnes
Nick:
Bill Monks
Nick's friend:
Richard Piper

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