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Walton Comedy Overture: Scapino: ROYAL LIVERPOOL PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by SIR CHARLES GROVES
7.13. Elgar Introduction and Allegro for strings SINFONIA OF LONDON conducted by SIR JOHN BARBIROLLI
7.27* Handel, arr Grainger Handel in the Strand; Walking Tune
DANIEL ADNI (piano)
7.33* Respighi Symphonic Poem: Pines of Rome
CLEVELAND ORCHESTRA conducted by LORIN MAAZEL gramophone records

Contributors

Conducted By:
Sir Charles Groves
Conducted By:
Sir John Barbirolli
Conducted By:
Lorin Maazel

Rossini Overture: The Silken Ladder
BERLIN PHILHARMONIC
ORCHESTRA, conducted by HERBERT VON KARAJAN
8.11* Mozart Piano Concerto No 19. in F (K 459) MAURIZIO POLLINI , VIENNA PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by KARL BÖHM
8.40* Haydn Symphony No 39, in G minor
PHILHARMONIA HUNGARICA conducted by ANTAL DORATI gramophone records

Contributors

Conducted By:
Herbert von Karajan
Unknown:
Maurizio Pollini
Conducted By:
Antal Dorati

Grieg Sonata in f. Op 8
ALAN LOVEDAY (violin)
LEONARD CASSINI (piano)
I love thee; The hut; From Monte Pincio; Ambition
KIRSTEN FLAGSTAD (soprano) EDWIN MCARTHUR (piano) gramophone records

Contributors

Unknown:
Grieg Sonata
Violin:
Alan Loveday
Piano:
Leonard Cassini
Soprano:
Kirsten Flagstad
Piano:
Edwin McArthur

Second of four programmes containing all his works for cello and piano played byMORAY WELSH and ANTHONY GOLDSTONE Sonata in A. Op 69
Seven Variations on ' Bei Mannern welche Liebe fiihlen ' from Mozart's The Magic Flute (WoO 46)

Contributors

Played By:
Moray Welsh
Unknown:
Anthony Goldstone
Unknown:
Bei Mannern

First of two programmes from a concert given in St John's, Smith Square, London. The music comes mostly from the reign of Elizabeth I: motets from the Cantiones Sacrae of Tallis and Byrd; consort songs by Edward Johnson and Byrd; canzonets and a baUett by Morley; songs with lute by Morley and Dowland; Byrd's Browning for viols: and madrigals by Wilbye and Weelkes.
(For artists see second programme: Fri 10.40 am)

Contributors

Songs By:
Edward Johnson

ANTHONY ROLFE JOHNSON (tenor)
DAVID WILLISON (piano) RICHARD STOLTZMAN (clarinet)
LINDSAY STRING QUARTET
Elizabeth Maconchy Quartet No 11
William Alwyn Song-cycle: A Leave-Taking (first performance)
3.5* Interval Reading
3.10* Concert Part 2 Brahms
Clarinet Quintet in B minor. Op 115
(Given last June in Blyth-burgh Church, Suffolk, as part of the 1979 Aldeburgh Festival)
BBC Birmingham

Contributors

Tenor:
Anthony Rolfe Johnson
Piano:
David Willison
Clarinet:
Richard Stoltzman

7: Anthony Rooley introduces Robert Jones 's Second Booke of Songs and Ayres of 1601 and directs the CONSORT OF musicke in a selection from the publication.
Come, sorrow, come: Dainty darling, kind and free; Fair women like fair jewels are; Whither runneth my sweetheart?

Contributors

Unknown:
Anthony Rooley
Unknown:
Robert Jones

by HUGH DOUGLAS
Robert Burns needed to escape the pressures of his sudden literary and social success following the publication of his first book of poems. He left Edinburgh to make a tour of the Scottish Border country. Hugh Douglas follows the same route and talks to many of the same sort of people that Burns would have met for the first time in that summer of 1787. Singer GEOFF DAVIDSON
Also taking part: THE REV HUGH MACKAY , DREW STEVEN SON , JAMES AITKEN , CAPT A. J. F. MILNE-HOME , RN, PATRICIA MAXWELL-SCOTT , JEAN STEVENSON , JEANETTE HUSBAND. FRANK CROSBIE , ALBERT FINLEYSON
Location recordings by DOUG TAYLERSON. ALAN GILL With Robert Trotter as an excellent Burns....Hugely enjoyable, highly recommended. (TIME OUT) Directed by ALEC REID
(Stereo/Binaural) (The full binaural effect of this programme can be achieved by listening through stereo head-phones)

Contributors

Unknown:
Hugh Douglas
Unknown:
Robert Burns
Unknown:
Hugh Douglas
Singer:
Geoff Davidson
Unknown:
Hugh MacKay
Unknown:
Steven Son
Unknown:
James Aitken
Unknown:
J. F. Milne-Home
Unknown:
Patricia Maxwell-Scott
Unknown:
Jean Stevenson
Unknown:
Frank Crosbie
Unknown:
Albert Finleyson
Unknown:
Doug Taylerson.
Unknown:
Robert Trotter
Directed By:
Alec Reid
Robert Burns:
Robert Trotter
Robert Ainslie:
Tony Roper
Rachel Ainslie:
Rose McBain
The Rev Dr Bowmaker:
John Shedden
Anna Park:
Maureen Beattie

Iannis Xenakis
Three chamber works, including a British premiere, introduced by Bernard Jacobson and played by SPECTRUM conductor GUY PROTHEROE Eonta (1964)
GEOFFREY DOUGLAS MADGE (piano)
N'Shima (1975) MARGARET CABLE
SARAH WALKER
(mezzo-sopranos)
Epei (1976) (first to performance)

Contributors

Introduced By:
Bernard Jacobson
Piano:
Geoffrey Douglas Madge

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