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Listeners' record requests Balakirev Piano Concerto No 2, in E flat MICHAEL PONTI
WESTPHALIAN SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA conducted hy SIEGFRIED LANDAU
7.36* Nielsen Springtime in Fünen
SOLOISTS AND CHOIRS
DANISH RADIO SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA. conducted by MOGENS WOLDIKE
8.0 News
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LONDON PHILHARMONIC
ORCHESTRA, conducted by SIR ADRIAN BOUI. T
3.13* Beethoven Septet in E flat: VIENNA PHILHARMONIC CHAMBER ENSEMBLE

Contributors

Unknown:
Michael Ponti
Unknown:
Siegfried Landau
Conducted By:
Mogens Woldike
Conducted By:
Sir Adrian Boui.

In 1971 the first World Shakespeare congress passed a resolution expressing the hope 'that a studied effort will soon be made to build a full-scale reconstruction of Shakespeare's Globe Theatre'. Plans have now been initiated by Wayne State University in Michigan, USA, to advance that reconstruction and to rebuild the Globe Playhouse on the banks of the Detroit River.
John Wilders, Fellow of Worcester College, Oxford, and literary consultant to BBC Television's Shakespeare series, reports on the international symposium convened earlier this year to study the historical details and practical requirements of the project and to see a production of Much Ado About Nothing performed upon a reconstruction of the Globe Theatre's stage.
Those taking part include: C. WALTER HODGES , LEONARD LEONE, STUART RICOLD, JOHN ORRELL, BERNARD BICKERMANN, RICHARD BOSLEY, JOHN RUSSELL-BROWN, GLYNN WICKHAM, MURIEL BRADBROOK and, as Beatrice and Benedict, DIANE WINSLOW and NEIL THACKERBERRY
Producer JOHN ROWELL

Contributors

Unknown:
John Wilders.
Unknown:
Walter Hodges
Unknown:
Stuart Ricold.
Unknown:
Richard Bosley.
Unknown:
John Russell
Unknown:
Glynn Wickham
Unknown:
Diane Winslow
Producer:
John Rowell

JULIAN BREAM CONSORT
Trevor Jones (treble viol) David Sandeman
(renaissance flute)
Jane Ryan (bass viol)
James Taylor (cittern. tenor viol, mandora) Robert Spencer (pandora, lute)
Julian Bream (lute), who Introduces the programme Allison De la Tromba Pavani Allison 's Knell
Dowland My Lord Willoughby's Welcome Home Philips Pavan anon Spagnoletta and Ballo di Mantua
Morley Sacred End Pavan Daniel Bachelor Daniel 's
Almaine Luis de Narvaez Cancion del Empcrador
Allison Goe from my window
(iibbons Viol Fantasy
Duwland Lachrimae Pavan Luis de Narvaez Ya se a.siente el ray Ramiro Morley Joyne Handes
Allison The Ratchelar's Delight (Part of a concert given in The Maltings, Snape) BBC Birmingham

Contributors

Unknown:
Trevor Jones
Unknown:
David Sandeman
Bass:
Jane Ryan
Unknown:
James Taylor
Unknown:
Robert Spencer
Unknown:
Julian Bream
Unknown:
Allison De La Tromba
Unknown:
Pavani Allison
Unknown:
Pavan Daniel Bachelor Daniel
Unknown:
Almaine Luis de Narvaez Cancion
Unknown:
Del Empcrador
Unknown:
Ramiro Morley Joyne Handes

Colin Ford , keeper of film and photography at the National Portrait Gallery. gives a reassessment of the work of photographer Andre Kertesz. now 85. and reflects on the way in which he instigated almost every important movement in 20th-century photographic art.
(A retrospective exhibition of the work of André Kertesz is to be seen at the Serpentine Gallery, Kensington Gardens, London, from 29 December until 10 February 1980)

Contributors

Unknown:
Colin Ford
Unknown:
Andre Kertesz.

Opera in two acts
Music by Mozart
Libretto by Emanuel Schikaneder (sung in German)
Recorded in the former Summer Riding School at this year's Salzburg Festival.

Vienna State Opera Chorus
chorus-master Walter Hagen-Groll
Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by James Levine

Act 1

(Stereo)

Contributors

Composer:
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Librettist:
Emanuel Schikaneder
Singers:
Vienna State Opera Chorus
Chorus master:
Walter Hagen-Groll
Musicians:
Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra
Conductor:
James Levine
Tamino, a prince:
Eric Tappy (tenor)
Three Ladies, attendant upon the Queen of the Night:
Rachel Yakar (soprano)
Three Ladies, attendant upon the Queen of the Night:
Trudeliese Schmidt (sop)
Three Ladies, attendant upon the Queen of the Night:
Ingrid Mayr (mezzo-sop)
Papageno, a bird-catcher:
Christian Boesch (bar)
Queen of the Night:
Edita Gruberova (sop)
Three Boys, spirits of the Temple:
Soloists of the Volz Boys' Choir
Monostatos, a Moor in the service of Sarastro:
Horst Hiestermann (tenor)
Pamina, daughter of the Queen of the Night:
Ileana Cotruras (soprano)
Speaker, a priest of the Temple:
Jose Van Dam (bass)
Sarastro, High Priest of the Temple:
Martti Talvela (bass)
Priest:
Peter Weber (tenor)
Priest:
Horst Nitsch (bass)
Papagena:
Elisabeth Kales (soprano)
First Armed Man:
Karl Terkal (tenor)
Second Armed Man:
Helge Von Bomchen (bass)

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