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Listeners' record requests Mozart Serenade in G (Eine kleine Nachtmusik) (K 525)
BERLIN PHILHARMONIC orchestra, conducted by FERENC FRICSAY
7.23* Schubert Suleika II ELISABETH SCHWARZKOPF (soprano)
GEOFFREY PARSONS (piano)
7.27* Haydn Cello Concerto in c
ROLAND PIDOUX
I FILARMONICI DI BOLOGNA conducted by ANGELO EPHRIKIAH

Contributors

Unknown:
Mozart Serenade
Conducted By:
Ferenc Fricsay
Conducted By:
Schubert Suleika
Piano:
Geoffrey Parsons
Unknown:
Roland Pidoux
Conducted By:
Angelo Ephrikiah

Part 2
Ippolilov-Ivanov The Procession of the Sardar (Caucasian Sketches) NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC
ORCHESTRA, conducted by LEONARD BERNSTEIN
8.8' Dvorak String Quartet in F, Op 96 (American) QUARTETTO ITALIANO 8.35* Gottschalk Symphony No 1 (A Night in the Tropics): UTAH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, conducted by MAURICE ABRAVANEL

Contributors

Conducted By:
Leonard Bernstein
Unknown:
Maurice Abravanel

Bocchcrini
String Trio in G minor (G93)
MEMBERS OF THE CARMIRELLI QUARTET OF ROME
Flute Quartet in E flat (G 424)
LONDON BAROQUE ENSEMBLE conducted by KARL HAAS
String Quintet in D (The Aviary) (G 276)
QUINTETTO BOCCHERINI
Octet in G (Sinfonia Concertante) (G 470)
LONDON BAROQUE ENSEMBLE conducted by KARL HAAS gramophone recorda

Contributors

Conducted By:
Karl Haas
Conducted By:
Karl Haas

Last of five programmes
Grechanlnov Sonata No 2. for clarinet and piano (mono)
LEV MIKHAILOV
NATALIA ROZOVA
Arvo Part Quintet, Op 13 TAMM WIND QUINTET Stravinsky Octet
BOSTON SYMPHONY CHAMBER PLAYERS gramophone records

Contributors

Unknown:
Lev Mikhailov
Unknown:
Natalia Rozova

WENDY EATHORNE (soprano) MALDWYN DAVIES (tenor) BRIAN RAYNER COOK (bar) BBC SYMPHONY CHORUS
BBC CONCERT ORCHESTRA led by VIVIEN HIND conducted by BRIAN WRIGHT Part 1
Incidental music to The Ruins of Athens, Op 113
11.45* Interval Reading
11.55* Beethoven. Part 2
Oratorio: Christ on the Mount of Olives, Op 85

Contributors

Soprano:
Wendy Eathorne
Tenor:
Maldwyn Davies
Tenor:
Brian Rayner Cook
Conducted By:
Brian Wright

MELOS QUARTET OF STUTTGART
Haydn String Quartet in c, Op 76 No 3
Brahms String Quartet in c minor, Op 51 No 1
2.40* Interval Reading
2.45* Bath Festival 1980 Part 2 Beethoven
String Quartet in r, Op 135<■ (Given on 25 May in the Assembly Rooms, Bath, in association with Bath Private Enterprise Sponsors) BBC Bristol

Direct from the Royal Albert Hall, London

London Baroque Players
Schutz Choir of London, conductor Roger Norrington

Giovanni Gabrleli Omnes gentes, a 16

Lassus Omnia tempus habent, a 8

Hassler Canzon noni toni, a 8

Alonso Lobo Ave Maria

Benevoli Gloria, a 16 (Missa si Deus pro nobis)

J.S. Bach Motet: Unser Leben ist ein Schatten

Andrea Gabrieli Gloria in excelsis Deo, a 16

Contributors

Musicians:
London Baroque Players
Singers:
Schutz Choir of London
Conductor:
Roger Norrington

Why is it so difficult to make a machine that could read aloud this or any other piece of text? Professor Jonathan Allen of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology has been attempting to build such a machine for over 12 years.
He discusses the problems with John Maddox and argues that some of his practical solutions may throw light on the way the human brain translates thought into words.
Producer ALISON RICHARDS followed by an interlude

Contributors

Unknown:
Professor Jonathan Allen
Unknown:
John Maddox
Producer:
Alison Richards

Last of five passages from D. H. LAWRENCE 'S writings on travel, arranged by JEHANNE MARKHAM
5: 'The Walk to Huayapa' from Mornings in Mexico Read by David Buck
Producer RICHARD KEEN
(Time Will Be a Gentleman, a talk on Lawrence and Giovanni Verga : next Tuesday evening)

Contributors

Unknown:
D. H. Lawrence
Arranged By:
Jehanne Markham
Read By:
David Buck
Producer:
Richard Keen
Producer:
Giovanni Verga

BBC Radio 3

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