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Järnefelt Praeludium BOURNEMOUTH SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA, conducted by PAAVO BERGLUND
Bruch Ave Maria (mono) JOAN HAMMOND (soprano) PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA conducted by WALTER SUSSKIND
SarasateZapateado (mono) JASCHA HEIFETZ (violin) ISIDOR ACHRON (piano)
Ireland Elegy and Minuet (A Downland Suite) LONDON PHILHARMONIC
ORCHESTRA, conducted by SIR ADRIAN BOULT
Dohnanyi Variations on a nursery song
PHILIPPE ENTREMONT (piano) NATIONAL PHILHARMONIC
ORCHESTRA, conducted by OKKO KAMU : records

Contributors

Conducted By:
Paavo Berglund
Conducted By:
Bruch Ave Maria
Soprano:
Joan Hammond
Conducted By:
Walter Susskind
Violin:
Jascha Heifetz
Piano:
Isidor Achron
Conducted By:
Sir Adrian Boult
Conducted By:
Okko Kamu

Handel Music for the Royal Fireworks - New York Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Pierre Boulez

Marc-Antoine Charpentier Te Deum, in D - Mary Beverley (soprano), Kevin Smith (counter-tenor) James Griffett (tenor) David Thomas (bass), Choir of the Collegiate Church of St Mary in Warwick, La Grande Ecurie at la Chambre du Roi, conducted by Jean-Claude Malgoire

Delius Violin Sonata No 2 - Yehudi Menuhin (violin) Eric Fenby (piano)

Tchaikovsky Symphony No 4. in T minor - Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Herbert von Karajan

(records)

ENFIELD CITADEL BAND OF
THE SALVATION ARMY conductor JAMES WILLIAMS Music by Erik Leidzen , Norman Bearcroft , Edward Gregson , James Curnow and Wilfred Heaton gramophone record

Contributors

Conductor:
James Williams
Music By:
Erik Leidzen
Music By:
Norman Bearcroft
Music By:
Edward Gregson
Music By:
James Curnow
Music By:
Wilfred Heaton

with Nicholas Anderson
The Sixth Bruges International Harpsichord Competition ended last Saturday. Today's programme contains excerpts from the final round in which competitors played solos by Scarlatti and Bach and Rameau's Concert No 5 from the Pieces de clavecin, With SIGISWALD KUIJKEN (baroque violin) and wie-LAND KULJKEN (viola da gamba). Lionel Sailer gives his impressions of the competition and talks to some of the judges and competitors. (Music recording made available by Belgian Radio). VHF only

Contributors

Unknown:
Nicholas Anderson
Unknown:
Lionel Sailer

(piano) Beethoven Sonata in P sharp. Op 78 (mono) Schubert Quintet in A (The Trout) (D 667), with JAIME LAREDO (Violin) PHILIPP NAECELEA (viola) LESLIE PARNAS (CellO) JULIUS LEVINE (double-bass) records.

Contributors

Violin:
Jaime Laredo
Viola:
Philipp Naecelea
Cello:
Leslie Parnas
Double-Bass:
Julius Levine

Lischen and Fritzchen An Alsatian conversation in one act. Music by Jacques Offenbach Libretto by PAUL BOISSELOT , sung in the English translation by WINIFRED RADFORD Introduced by Pierre Conte-Offenbach Lischen ... FIONA DOBIE (sop) Fritzchen...ALAN OPIE (bar) LONDON STUDIO PLAYERS leader REGINALD LEOPOLD conducted by FRASER GOULDING.

Contributors

Music By:
Jacques Offenbach
Unknown:
Paul Boisselot
Unknown:
Winifred Radford
Introduced By:
Pierre Conte-Offenbach
Unknown:
Fiona Dobie
Unknown:
Alan Opie
Leader:
Reginald Leopold
Conducted By:
Fraser Goulding.

played and introduced by Peter Hurford
Organ of New College Chapel, Oxford
Prelude and Fugue in G minor (Bwv 535); Fugue in c minor (bwv 575); Fantasia in G (bwv 571)
Preludes and Fugues: I minor (bwv 555); G major (BWV 557); B flat (bwv 560); G minor (bwv 558) followed by an interlude

Contributors

Introduced By:
Peter Hurford

Direct from the Royal Albert Hall, London

Salvatore Accardo (violin) Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, leader Barry Griffiths, conducted by Krzysztof Penderecki and Sir Charles Groves

Penderecki Violin Concerto

Contributors

Violinist:
Salvatore Accardo
Musicians:
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
Orchestra leader:
Barry Griffiths
Conductor:
Krzysztof Penderecki
Conductor:
Sir Charles Groves

3: But, seriously
In the last of three programmes Gabriel Woolf demonstrates the talents which forced a supremely comic role upon an essentially serious and sad man.
Written and compiled by GABRIEL WOOLF
Producer JOHN CARDY

Contributors

Unknown:
Gabriel Woolf
Unknown:
Gabriel Woolf
Producer:
John Cardy

Alasdair Clayre reflects on Rudolf Wittkower 's re-discovery of Renaissance theories about architecture and its relation to music. With contributions from SIR ERNST GOMBRICH, SIR DENYS LASDUN , SAM CARTER , IAN FENLON , ANDREW PARROTT , ROGER SCRUTON and MARGOT WITTKOWER. Reader GABRIEL WOOLF Producer JUDITH BUMPUS

Contributors

Unknown:
Alasdair Clayre
Unknown:
Rudolf Wittkower
Unknown:
Sir Denys Lasdun
Unknown:
Sam Carter
Unknown:
Ian Fenlon
Unknown:
Andrew Parrott
Unknown:
Roger Scruton
Reader:
Margot Wittkower.
Reader:
Gabriel Woolf
Producer:
Judith Bumpus

Sonata in o. for two flutes and continuo, Op 2 No 12 STEPHEN PRESTON and NICHOLAS MCGEGAN (flutes) ANTHONY PLEETH (cello) CHRISTOPHER HOGWOOD
(harpsichord): record

Contributors

Unknown:
Stephen Preston
Flutes:
Nicholas McGegan
Harpsichord:
Christopher Hogwood

Who were Music-Hall's most accomplished entertainers? The comedian George Robey and the drama critic James Agate once discussed the question at a lunch, recalled by Richard A. Baker. with the voices of MARIE LLOYD , VESTA TiLLEY , VICTORIA MONKS, GEORGE LASH-WOOD, LITTLE TICH and ROBEY himself
Producer ALAN OWEN

Contributors

Unknown:
George Robey
Unknown:
James Agate
Recalled By:
Richard A. Baker.
Unknown:
Marie Lloyd
Unknown:
Vesta Tilley
Producer:
Alan Owen

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