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Second of eight programmes of recordings of the pianist Dinu Lipatti , who died 30 years ago
Scarlatti Sonata in I major (Kk 380)
8.8* Mozart Sonata in A minor (K 310)
8.22* Chopin Mazurka in c sharp minor, Op 50 No 3
8.2C Sonata in B minor
8.51* Liszt Sonetto 104 del Petrarca: records

Contributors

Pianist:
Dinu Lipatti
Unknown:
Mozart Sonata
Unknown:
Chopin Mazurka

Listeners' record requests Strauss Introduction for string sextet from Capric-CiO: STUTTGART CHAMBER
ORCHESTRA, conducted by KARL MUNCHINGER
Schubert Romanze (Rosamunde) (mono)
ELISABETH SCHUMANN (SOp) GERALD MOORE (piano)
Mozart Oboe Quartet in r (K 370)
PIERRE PIERLOT (oboe)
ARTHUR GRUMIAUX (violin) MAX LESUEUR (viola) JANOS SCHOLZ (cello)
Franz Schmidt Symphony No 2, in E flat
AUSTRIAN RADIO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, conducted by MILAN HORVAT

Contributors

Conducted By:
Karl Munchinger
Conducted By:
Schubert Romanze
Piano:
Gerald Moore
Viola:
Max Lesueur
Cello:
Janos Scholz
Cello:
Franz Schmidt
Conducted By:
Milan Horvat

Presented by Michael Oliver
Towards verismo: Puccini before Manon Lescaut , by HAROLD ROSENTHAL.
An approach to Stockhausen, by PAUL SCHWARTZ (Repeated: Wed 2.0 pm)

Contributors

Presented By:
Michael Oliver
Unknown:
Manon Lescaut
Unknown:
Harold Rosenthal.
Unknown:
Paul Schwartz

conducted by seiji OZAWA RALPH GOMBERG (ObOe)
SHERMAN WALT (bassoon)
JOSEPH SILVERSTEIN (violin) JULES ESKIN (cello)
DANIEL WINDHAM (speaker) PAUL JACOBS (piano)
Haydn Symphony No 1, in D (1759); Sinfonia Concertante in B flat (1792)

Contributors

Conducted By:
Seiji Ozawa
Oboe:
Ralph Gomberg
Cello:
Jules Eskin
Cello:
Daniel Windham

Second of three programmes: ELISE Ross (soprano) STEPHEN ROBERTS (bar) THE NASH ENSEMBLE conducted by IAN BROWN
Milhaud Two Little Symphonies
Sauguet La voyante. for soprano and ensemble
Milhaud Catalogue de fleurs, for soprano and ensemble

Contributors

Soprano:
Stephen Roberts
Conducted By:
Ian Brown

In later years Martinelli revealed he was born earlier than the recognised date. Last Wednesday may have been his centenary. John Steane considers the career of one of the most admired yet controversial singers of the century. Records

Contributors

Unknown:
John Steane

Mervyn Stockwood , Bishop of Southward retires this week. When it was declared that the Preacher at his Consecration was to be The Rev F. A. Simpson. few outside
Cambridge were any the wiser. But in Cambridge it was the talk of the University, for there Simpson was known as one of the last eccentrics Canon Eric James recalls how he conducted Simpson from Cambridge to Southward, and describes the impact of the sermon. followed by an interlude

Contributors

Unknown:
Mervyn Stockwood
Unknown:
F. A. Simpson.
Unknown:
Canon Eric James

Galina Solodchin (violin) David Ogden (violin)
John Underwood (viola) Stephen Oiton (cello)
Bach arr Simpson Contrapunctus 9 (The Art of Fugue)
Beethoven Quartet in F. Op 59 No 1 (Rasumovsky)

Contributors

Violin:
Galina Solodchin
Violin:
David Ogden
Viola:
John Underwood
Cello:
Stephen Oiton

Nudes 1945-1980
To see like a mouse, a fish or a fly
Bill Brandt wished for those qualities in a camera-lens, and his latest edition of photograph-, suggests that his wish has been granted, Mark Haworth-Booth , Assistant Keeper of Photographs at the V and A. reviews this collection of dreams and nightmares.

Contributors

Unknown:
Bill Brandt
Unknown:
Mark Haworth-Booth

Prepared for the stage by Patrice Chereau and Ariane Mnouchkine, translated and adapted for radio by Christopher Hampton
Introduced by John Mortimer
Readings in English by Flora Robson and in Czech by Julius Tomin

In October 1979 the playwright Vaclav Havel and five other Czech dissidents. all of whom were signatories of Charter 77 and members of VONS (the Committee for the Defence of the Unjustly Persecuted), were sentenced to a total of 19½ years' imprisonment for 'criminal subversion against the state'. This programme is a dramatic reconstruction of their trial, based upon the memories of the handful of relatives allowed into the Courtroom.
The Accused:
The Tribunal:
Relatives:
Witnesses:
Appeal summary by Glenda Jackson
Also taking part: HOWARD BRENTON and CHRISTOPHER HAMPTON. Directed by MARTIN JENKINS

Contributors

Unknown:
Patrice Chereau
Unknown:
Christopher Hampton
Introduced By:
John Mortimer
Unknown:
Flora Robson
Unknown:
Julius Tomin
Unknown:
Vaclav Havel
Unknown:
Glenda Jackson
Unknown:
Howard Brenton
Unknown:
Christopher Hampton.
Directed By:
Martin Jenkins
Dana Nemcova:
Gwen Watford
Jiri Dienstbier:
Peter Jeffrey
Otta Bednarova:
Mary Wimbush
Vaclav Benda:
Clifford Rose
Petr Uhl:
Robert Lang
Vaclav Havel:
George Cole
Counsel for the Defence - Lindner:
David Hare
Penka:
Bruce Stewart
Tichy:
Ronald Harwood
Lzicar:
Peter Barnes
Klouza:
Christopher Scott
Prosecutor:
Brian Haines
Judge Kaspar:
Ian Richardson
First female member:
Hannah Gordon
Second female member:
Jenny Lee
Ondrej Dienstbier:
Robert Powell
Anna Sabatova:
Angela Pleasence
Marketa Nemcova:
Kathryn Hurlbutt
Albert Cerny:
Alec McCowen
Irma Hrabalova:
Pauline Letts
Anna Kastakova:
Lolly Cockerell
Mrs Valova:
Eve Karpf
Doctor:
Jane Knowles

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