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Te Deum in c
CHOIR OF ST HEDWI6'S CATHEDRAL, BERLIN BERLIN SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA, conducted by KARL FORSTBR
8.16* Mass in D minor (Nelson)
SYLVIA STAHLMAN (soprano) HELEN WATTS (contralto) WILFRED BROWN < tenor) TOM KRAUSE (baSS)
SIMON PRESTON (organ)
CHOIR OF KING'S COLLEGE, CAMBRIDGE
LONDON SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA, conducted by SIR DAVID WILLCOCKS gramophone records
Listeners' record requests Weber Piano Quartet in B flat
THE TURIN QUARTET
9.30* Dussek Sonata for piano duet. Op 74
ILJA HURNIK, PAVEL STEPAN
9.48* Elgar The Music Makers
JANET BAKER (meZZO-SOp) LONDON PHILHARMONIC CHOIR AND ORCHESTRA conducted by SIR ADRIAN BOULT
Introduced by Michael Oliver
Lucrezia Borgia : opera, seria or concert of canaries, by RODNEY MILNES.
From Cherubino to Isolde: a conversation with MARGARET PRICE Producer
CHRISTINE HARDWICK
A concert given in Symphony Hall, Boston conducted by SEIJI OZAWA ITZHAK PERLMAN (violin)
Bach Violin Concerto in A minor
Stravinsky Violin Concerto
12.0* Interval Reading
12.5* Boston Symphony Orchestra. Part 2 Brahms Symphony No 3, in r (Boston Symphony Transcription Trust recording)
1957-1979)
Bryce Morrison introduces the first of two programmes in memory of the young pianist who died last December.
Haydn Sonata in c minor (n xvi 20)
Ravel Oiseaux tristes Ginastera Sonata
Liszt Les jeux d'eaux a la villa d'Este; Hungarian Rhapsody No 11, in A minor (Repeats).
Quartet in G, Op 106
ALBAN BERG STRING QUARTET (Part of a public concert given in 1976 in the Queen Elizabeth Hall , London)
(sung in German)
JENNIFER SMITH (soprano)
PAUL ESSWOOD
(counter-tenor)
ANTHONY ROLFE JOHNSON (tenor)
STEPHEN ROBERTS (bar) LONDON BACH SOCIETY
WANDSWORTH SCHOOL BOYS' choir, chorus-master RUSSELL BURGESS
Continuo WILLIAM COLE and RALPH DOWNES (organs)
STEINITZ BACH PLAYERS leaders JACK ROTHSTEIN andFELICITY NOTARIELLO conductor PAUL STEINITZ
A talk from the BBC Sound Archives by Sir Nikolaus Pevsner
(First broadcast in 1973)
Part 2
(A public concert recorded in St Marylebone Parish Church, London, in March 1977)
Hans Keller
played by TUNNELL TRIO
John Tunnell (violin)
Charles Tunnell (cello) Susan Tunnell (piano)
Haydn Trio in D major (H xv 7)
Brahms Trio in B, Op 8
BBC Manchester
A weather fantasy for radio in music and words by Christopher Whelen
Moving between music and dialogue, which counterpoint and underscore one another, the action centres around an imaginary book Cumulus, which tells of an ice-bearing cloud which will make the world return to a glacial state. Like a magnet the book draws together the three central characters:
With music conducted by CHRISTOPHER WHELEN and played by MEMBERS OF the ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA Others taking part EVA STUART , BRIAN HAINES and GODFREY KENTON
Technical presentation by PETER HARWOOD
Directed by RONALD MASON followed by an interlude
conductor
KARL ANTON RICKENBACHER
STEPHEN BISHOP-KOVACEVICH (piano)
Part 1 Brahms Piano Concerto No 2, in B flat major
'Brazil is just waking up from the long martial nightmare of censorship and I hope it won't end by maiming our creative spirit'.
The writer Antonio Callado considers the difficulties which Brazilian novelists face in finding a voice and an audience.
Pt 2 Debussy Trois images (A public concert recorded in the City Hall, Glasgow, on 5 February)
A very short story by KURT KUSENBERG translated by DAVID HEALD Read by John Moffatt
born 23 March 1920
SARAH LEONARD (soprano)
MICHAEL GEORGE (baritone) BBC SINGERS director JOHN POOLE
HAMISH MILNE (piano)
HAROLD LESTER (piano and harpsichord)
HAMILTON ENSEMBLE led by JOHN WILLISON conducted by NICHOLAS CLEOBURY
Two choruses; Cantata piccola; Concertino No 2, for piano and chamber orchestra; Dafydd in love; Phantoms
(First UK broadcasts)