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Final programme in a series which features recordings made by the Viennese-born violinist in the 1930s. Beethoven Violin Sonata in G, Op 30 No 3 PRANZ RUPP (piano)
8.20* Brahms Violin Concerto in D: LONDON PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA, Conducted by SIR JOHN BARBIROLLI gramophone records

Contributors

Piano:
Pranz Rupp
Unknown:
Sir John Barbirolli

Glazunov Suite: From the Middle Ages, Op 79 MOSCOW RADIO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, conducted by VLADIMIR FEDOSEYEV
9.31* Delius Piano Concerto in c minor: JEAN-RODOLPHE KARS , LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, conducted by SIR ALEXANDER GIBSON
9.53* Schubert Two Scherzi (D 593) RADU LUPU (piano)
10.5'BorodinPolovtsian Dances (Prince Igor) LONDON FESTIVAL CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA, conducted by STANLEY BLACK : records

Contributors

Conducted By:
Vladimir Fedoseyev
Unknown:
Jean-Rodolphe Kars
Conducted By:
Sir Alexander Gibson
Piano:
Radu Lupu
Conducted By:
Stanley Black

Introduced by Michael Oliver
Music and the handicapped child, by Ronald Stevenson.
The musician's bookshelf: a review of some recent publications.

(Repeated: Wed 2.0 pm)

Contributors

Presenter:
Michael Oliver
Speaker:
Ronald Stevenson
Producer:
Christine Hardwick

Following last night's 18th-Century Novelty, a concert of music from the same period that astonished or appalled its first audiences.

Helmut Erb (trumpet) Takashi Ochi (mandolin) Gunter Klaus (double-bass) Siebert Panzer (piano)
Radio Symphony Orchestra, Frankfurt conducted by Eliahu Inbal

Mozart Symphony No 29, in A (K 201)
Leopold Kozeluch Sinfonia Concertante in E flat

12.15* Interval Reading

12.20* Unexpected Orchestral Music
Part 2

Beethoven Symphony No 7, in A

(Hess Radio recording)

Contributors

Trumpeter:
Helmut Erb
Mandolin player:
Takashi Ochi
Double bassist:
Gunter Klaus
Pianist:
Siebert Panzer
Conductor:
Eliahu Inbal

The First Ten Years
In the first programme celebrating ten years of BBC Lunchtime Concerts at St John's, Smith Square, London, Janet Baker is accompanied by Martin Isepp in a recital of songs by Schubert,-Strauss, Faurg and Debussv which was first broadcast on 20 April 1970.

Contributors

Unknown:
Janet Baker
Accompanied By:
Martin Isepp

Libretto by Patric Dickinson
Music by Alan Ridout

An opera for radio which tells the story of Phaeton, son of Apollo and Klymene, who threatens the ecology of the earth, by driving the chariot of the sun.

Members of the Philomusica of London
Leader John Willison
Levine Andrade (Viola Solo)
Conducted by Elgar Howarth
Repetiteur, Richard Nunn

(Stereo) (Repeat)

Contributors

Libretto:
Patric Dickinson
Music:
Alan Ridout
Musicians:
Members of the Philomusica of London
Leader:
John Willison
Violaist:
Levine Andrade
Conductor:
Elgar Howarth
Repetiteur:
Richard Nunn
Producer/Director:
Hallam Tennyson
Producer/Director:
Elaine Padmore
Klymene, a water-nymph:
Maureen Lehane (mezzo-sop)
Apollo, God of the Sun:
Neil Howlett (baritone)
Phaeton:
James Bowman (counter-tenor)
Epaphos, son of Zeus:
Tom McDonnell (baritone)
Akanthos, doorkeeper of the Palace:
John Tomlinson (bass)
Tethys:
Jean Allister (contralto)
Four Stable Lads - Climon:
Paul Hillier (baritone)
Four Stable Lads - Simonides:
David Wilson-Johnson (bass-bar)
Four Stable Lads - Theoros:
Peter Hall (tenor)
Four Stable Lads - Agrestes:
Cyril Somers (tenor)
Four willow trees, Phaeton's sisters:
Patricia Hooper (soprano)
Four willow trees, Phaeton's sisters:
Penelope Clark (soprano)
Four willow trees, Phaeton's sisters:
Christine Batty (contralto)
Four willow trees, Phaeton's sisters:
Lesley Reid (contralto)
With the voices of:
Geoffrey Collins
With the voices of:
Leslie Heritage
With the voices of:
Jane Knowles
With the voices of:
Joan Matheson
With the voices of:
Valerie Murray
With the voices of:
Jonathan Scott

SARAH FRANCIS (Oboe)
BERNARD RICHARDS (cello) TREVOR PINNOCK (harpsichord)
Telemann Sonata In B flat (Essereizii musici) attrib Bach Sonata in G minor (BWV 1020)
Telemann Sonata in E flat (Essercizii musici)

Contributors

Oboe:
Sarah Francis
Cello:
Bernard Richards
Harpsichord:
Trevor Pinnock
Unknown:
Bach Sonata

A gala performance given earlier this evening in the Royal Albert Hall , on behalf of the London
Philharmonic Orchestra's
National Appeal Fund
Leontyne Price (soprano) Yvonne Minton (mezzo.soprano)
Verlano Luchetti (tenor) Martti Talvela (bass) London Philharmonic Choir, Philharmonia Chorus. London lpafier DAVID NOLAN conductor Sir Georg Solti

Contributors

Unknown:
Royal Albert Hall
Soprano:
Yvonne Minton
Tenor:
Verlano Luchetti
Bass:
Martti Talvela
Conductor:
David Nolan
Conductor:
Sir Georg Solti

Arthur Cooper introduces poems for the New Year by u po, TO FU, WANG WEI i and other masters.
Read in Mandarin by TAO TAO SANDERS and snui
CHIEN-TUNG and in English by ANN MORRISH and ARTHUR cooper. English transla
lions by ARTHUR COOPER
Producer LIANE AUKIN

Contributors

Introduces:
Arthur Cooper
Unknown:
Ann Morrish
Unknown:
Arthur Cooper.
Unknown:
Arthur Cooper
Producer:
Liane Aukin

Erinnere dich an G
The first broadcast in the UK of a work whose finale is a memorial to all who have died under torture. FERNANDO GRILLO (double-baSS), LONDON SINFONIBTTA leader NONA LIDDELL , conducted by ELGAR HOWARTH (Huber's Soliloquia will be broadcast in tomorrow night's EBU Concert)

Contributors

Unknown:
Fernando Grillo
Leader:
Nona Liddell
Unknown:
Elgar Howarth

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