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(violin)
Grieg Violin Sonata In C minor, Op 45
Sergei Rachmaninov (piano)
8.28* Paganini, arr Kreisler Violin Concerto No 1, Op 6
Philadelphia Orchestra conducted by Eugene Ormandy
8.46* Rachmaninov Songs: In the silent night, Op 4 No 3; Oh, never let me sing again. Op 4 No 4
John McCormack (tenor) Edwin Schneider (piano)

(gramophone records)

Listeners' record requests Douglas Lilburn Overture: Aotearoa
NZBC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by JOHN HOPKINS
9.13* Bruch Violin Concerto No 3, in D minor, Op 58
SALVATORE ACCARDO LEIPZIG GEWANDIIAUS
ORCHESTRA conducted by KURT MASUR
9.50* Prokofiev Romeo and Juliet: Suite No 2. Op 64c (mono): Moscow PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by THE composer

Contributors

Conducted By:
John Hopkins
Conducted By:
Kurt Masur

Introduced by Michael Oliver
The real Tommaso Albl noni, by BASIL LAM
A conversation with ANDREW DAVIS
Babylon the Great Is Fallen: ALEXANDER GOEHR introduces his new work Producer
CHRISTINE HARDWICK

Contributors

Introduced By:
Michael Oliver
Unknown:
Tommaso Albl
Unknown:
Basil Lam
Unknown:
Andrew Davis
Introduces:
Alexander Goehr
Unknown:
Christine Hardwick

A song recital by the American mezzo-soprano with PHILIP WEST
(oboe and cor anglais) GILBERT KALISH (piano)
Schubert An mein Herz (D 860); Im Abendrot (D 799)
Vaughan Williams Blake Songs, for oboe and voice DanWelcher Abeja Blanca , for cor anglais, voice and piano
Schubert Die Manner sind mechant (D 866 No 3); Der Wachtelschlag (D 742)

Contributors

Piano:
Gilbert Kalish
Unknown:
Vaughan Williams Blake
Unknown:
Danwelcher Abeja Blanca

Fifth of seven concerts given before an invited audience at Brunel University
Chilingirian String Quartet:
Levon Chilingirian (violin), Mark Butler (violin), Simon Rowland-Jones (viola), Philip de Groote (cello)
With Roger Best (Viola)
Haydn Quartet in F major, Op 74 No2
Martinu Quartet No 5 (1938)
Mozart Quintet In D major (K 593)
(Next prog: next Sunday)

Contributors

Violin:
Levon Chilingirian
Violin:
Mark Butler
Viola:
Simon Rowland-Jones
Cello:
Philip de Groote
Viola:
Roger Best

Paul Torteller (cello) Royal Philharmonic Orchestra leader BARRY GRIFFITHS conducted by John Pritchard direct from the Royal Festival Hall, London Part 1
John McCabe The Shadow of Light (first broadcast performance)
Dvorak Cello Concerto

Contributors

Cello:
Paul Torteller
Leader:
Barry Griffiths
Conducted By:
John Pritchard
Unknown:
John McCabe

by THOMAS MIDDLETON
A bawdy Jacobean black comedy, dramatised for radio by Music by CHRISTOPHER WHELEN played by MEMBERS OF THE ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
Other parts played by: PHILIP SULLY , JENNY TWIGGE , I.1ZA FLANAGAN , ELIZABETH PROUD , MARGOT BOYD , EVA STUART , HILDA KRISEMAN , DANNY SCHILLER , ROGER nAMMOND , and members of the cast
Directed by MARTIN JENKINS <Repeat)
(Peter Jeffery is a National Theatre player)

Contributors

Unknown:
Thomas Middleton
Music By:
Christopher Whelen
Played By:
Philip Sully
Played By:
Jenny Twigge
Played By:
I.1za Flanagan
Played By:
Elizabeth Proud
Played By:
Margot Boyd
Played By:
Eva Stuart
Played By:
Hilda Kriseman
Played By:
Danny Schiller
Played By:
Roger Nammond
Directed By:
Martin Jenkins
Unknown:
Peter Jeffery
Allwit:
Peter Barnes
Lady Kix:
Siân Phillips
Sir Oliver Kix:
Peter Jeffery
Moll:
Sarah Badel
Touchwood Senior:
James Laurenson
Maudline:
Dilys Laye
Yellowhammer:
Hugh Paddick
Sir Walter Whorehound:
Norman Rodway
Welsh gentlewoman:
Sharon Morgan
Davy Dahumma:
Peter Baldwin
Touchwood Junior:
John Rowe
Mrs Allwit:
Petra Davies
Mrs Touchwood:
Josie Kidd
Country wench/Wat, a bastard:
Tammy Ustinov
Tim Yellowhammer:
Andrew Branch
Tutor:
Philip Voss

Isobel Buchanan (sop) Alfreda Hodgson (contralto)
Robert Tear (tenor)
Jonathan Summers ibass) Philharmonia Chorus
Philharmonia Orchestra leader CARL PINI , conducted by Andrew Davis Part 1

Contributors

Unknown:
Isobel Buchanan
Contralto:
Alfreda Hodgson
Tenor:
Jonathan Summers
Leader:
Carl Pini
Unknown:
Andrew Davis

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