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Seventh of eight programmes of recordings of the Romanian pianist, Dina Lipatti
Chopin Six Waltzes from Opp 64, 69, 70 and posth
8.22* Mozart Piano Concerto No 21. in c (K 467)
(with cadenzas by LIPATTI) LUCERNE FESTIVAL ORCHESTRA. conducted by HERBERT VON KARAJAN : records

Contributors

Pianist:
Dina Lipatti
Conducted By:
Herbert von Karajan

Listeners' record requests Piston Ballet Suite: The Incredible Flutist
MIT SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by DAVID EPSTEIN
S.23* Saint-Saens Clarinet Sonata
MAURICE GABAI (clarinet)
ANNIE D'ARCO (piano)
9.39* Schubert The Shepherd on the Rock
ELLY AMELING (soprano)
GEORGE PIETERSON (clarinet)
IRWIN GAGE (piano)
9.51* Grieg Notturno: Scherzo: Homesickness (Lyric Pieces)
EMIL GILELS (piano)
14.3* Berwald Grand Septet in B flat
THE NASH ENSEMBLE

Contributors

Conducted By:
David Epstein
Piano:
Annie D'Arco
Soprano:
Elly Ameling
Clarinet:
George Pieterson
Piano:
Irwin Gage

Introduced by Michael Oliver
Speech and Music: the history of melodrama, by JOHN WARRACK .
Fidelity in opera production: a conversation with DENIS ARUNDELL.
George Eliot and music, by MARTIN COOPER.
Producer
CHRISTINE HARDWICK
(Repeated: Wed 2.0 pm)

Contributors

Introduced By:
Michael Oliver
Unknown:
John Warrack
Unknown:
Denis Arundell.
Unknown:
George Eliot
Music By:
Martin Cooper.
Unknown:
Christine Hardwick

A music drama in four scenes, by Wagner (sung in German)

In the first instalment of Wagner's four-part epic, Der Ring des Nibelungen, the dwarf Alberich steals the Rhinemaidens' gold. He makes from it a magic helmet and a ring, which are in turn stolen from him by the god Wotan, in order to pay the building costs of Valhalla to the giants Fasolt and Fafner.

Orchestra of the Bayreuth Festival, conducted by Pierre Boulez

(A Bavarian radio recording from this year's Bayreuth festival)

(Die Walkure: next Sun)

Contributors

Composer:
Richard Wagner
Musicians:
Orchestra of the Bayreuth Festival
Conductor:
Pierre Boulez
Three Rhinemaidens - Woglinde:
Norma Sharp (soprano)
Three Rhinemaidens - Wellgunde:
Ilse Gramatzki (soprano)
Three Rhinemaidens - Flosshilde:
Marga Schiml (mezzo-sop)
Alberich, the Nibelung:
Hermann Becht (bar)
Fricka, wife of Wotan:
Hanna Schwarz (mezzo-sop)
Wotan:
Donald McIntyre (bass-bar)
Freia, goddess of love:
Carmen Reppel (soprano)
Two giants - Fasolt:
Matti Salminek (bass)
Two giants - Fafner:
Fritz Hubner (bass)
Froh:
Siegfried Jerusalem (tenor)
Donner:
Martin Egel (baritone)
Loge:
Heinz Zednik (tenor)
Mime:
Helmut Pampuch (tenor)
Erda, the earth goddess:
Ortrun Wenkel (contralto)

50th Anniversary Season
A concert direct from the Royal Albert Hall, London
Mahler Symphony No 8
(Symphony of a thousand)
BBC Symphony Chorus conductor BRIAN WRIGHT
London Symphony Chorus director RICHARD HICKOX Phitharmonia Chorus chorus-master HEINZ MENDE Southend Boys' Choir director MICHAEL CRABB
BBC Symphony Orchestra leader RODNEY FRIEND , conducted by Sir Colin Davis
Part 1

Contributors

Conductor:
Brian Wright
Director:
Richard Hickox
Chorus-Master:
Heinz Mende
Director:
Michael Crabb
Leader:
Rodney Friend
Unknown:
Sir Colin Davis

by CAREY HARRISON
' We were an unlikely pair, I suppose. But livestock brings one together across all sorts of social barriers. Matty was a goat breeder: a pro. I was an amateur. Encouraged by my husband. Though not out of love. When Jack first stood for Parliament, the local television people came and filmed me milking a goat-at Jack's request; the common touch to impress the locals. After he'd won the seat people kept asking him about the goats. I had to have some.'
Directed by SHAUN MACLOUGHLIN . BBC Bristol

Contributors

Unknown:
Carey Harrison
Directed By:
Shaun MacLoughlin
Matty:
Mary Wimbush
Elizabeth:
June Barrie

BBC Radio 3

About BBC Radio 3

Live music and the arts: broadcasts more live music than any other radio network. Classical music is its core. Genres include world and new music, jazz, speech and drama.

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