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First of a series of nine programmes in which all of Schumann's chamber works are heard in performances by artists from generations past and present
Five Pieces in folk idiom, Op 102: PABLO CASALS (cello) LEOPOLD MANNES (piano)
8.24* Piano Quintet in E flat,Op44 : MYRA HESS (piano) ISAAC STERN and ALEXANDER SCHNEIDER (violins)
MILTON THOMAS (viola) PAUL TORTELIER (cello) gramophone records

Contributors

Cello:
Pablo Casals
Piano:
Isaac Stern
Piano:
Alexander Schneider
Viola:
Milton Thomas

Listeners' record requests Haydn Symphony No 17, in F major
PHILHARMONIA HUNGARICA Conducted by ANTAL DORATI
Bizet Habanera (Carmen) (mono): CONCHITA SUPERVIA (mezzo-soprano), with ORCHESTRA, conducted by GUSTAV CLOEZ
Valverde Clavelitos (7nono) CONCHITA SUPERVIA (mezzo-soprano), with piano
Villa-Lobos Bachianas brasileiras No 1
CELLISTS OF THE BERLIN
PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA
Mozart Piano Concerto No 21. in c (K 467): RADU LUPU ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by URI SEGAL Delius An arabesque
JOHN SHIRLEY-QUIRK (bar) LIVERPOOL PHILHARMONIC CHOIR, ROYAL LIVERPOOL
PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by SIR CHARLES GROVES gramophone records

Contributors

Conducted By:
Antal Dorati
Conducted By:
Gustav Cloez
Mezzo-Soprano:
Conchita Supervia
Conducted By:
Uri Segal
Unknown:
John Shirley-Quirk
Conducted By:
Sir Charles Groves

Introduced by Michael Oliver
' Seeming to please players and listeners alike ': Schumann and his chamber music, by JOAN CHISSELL.
A conversation with PAUL CROSSLEY.
Glazunov and the Russian Symphony, by SIMON MUNDY. Producer
CHRISTINE HARDWICK
(Repeated: Wed 2.0 pm)

Contributors

Introduced By:
Michael Oliver
Music By:
Joan Chissell.
Unknown:
Paul Crossley.
Unknown:
Simon Mundy.
Unknown:
Christine Hardwick

After he left Europe in 1935 as a protest against Nazi Kulturpolitik , Erich Kleiber was repeatedly guest conductor of the NBC Symphony Orchestra in the USA. This concert was recorded from a live broadcast on 3 March 1946.
Handel Overture: Berenice Schubert Symphony No 3, in D major (D 200)
Ravel Suite: Ma mere l'oye (Voice of America recording)

Contributors

Unknown:
Nazi Kulturpolitik
Unknown:
Erich Kleiber

ISAREI, BEYrR. HARVEY DAGUL Christian Heinrich Miiller Sonata No 3. in E flat
York Bowen Suite No 2
Paul Juon Tanzrhythmen : in B, Op 14 No 2; in c, Op 24 No 5
Czerny Variations on Rossini's Donna del lago

Contributors

Unknown:
Harvey Dagul
Unknown:
Christian Heinrich Miiller
Unknown:
Paul Juon Tanzrhythmen

(The Village Soothsayer) An intermezzo by Jean-Jacques Rousseau sung in the 1766 translation of Dr Burney and prepared for this broadcast by CORDON STEWART Manis born free and everywhere he is in chains. (ROUSSEAU in the Social Contract, 1762)
The pleasure of affecting so many amiable people moved me to tears.
(ROUSSEAU on the first night of Le devin, 1752)
GILLIAN STEEL (cello)
RICHARD HICKOX SINGERS AND ORCHESTRA, leader SIMON STANDAGF. , conducted by RICHARD HICKOX

Contributors

Unknown:
Jean-Jacques Rousseau
Unknown:
Cordon Stewart
Leader:
Simon Standagf.
Conducted By:
Richard Hickox

First of six concerts of his chamber music for piano and strings: PETER FRANKL (piano), GYORGY PAUK (violin), RALPH KIRSH -BAUM (cello). Part 1
Piano Trio in E Bat maior, Op 1 No 1; Cello Sonata in G minor, Op 5 No 2

Contributors

Piano:
Peter Frankl
Piano:
Gyorgy Pauk
Violin:
Ralph Kirsh

Songs, duets and keyboard music selected from Jane Austen's collection of music albums
Norma Burrowes (soprano) Ian Partridge (tenor) Ruth Dyson and Lionel Salter (fortepianos)
Anna Cropper reads excerpts from the novels and letters, and the programme is introduced by Veronica Slater.

(Stereo)

Contributors

Presenter:
Veronica Slater
Subject:
Jane Austen
Soprano:
Norma Burrowes
Tenor:
Ian Partridge
Pianist:
Ruth Dyson
Pianist:
Lionel Salter
Reader:
Anna Cropper

by DAVID ZANE MAIROWITZ
1883: Karl Marx has died in London, leaving his work on Das Kapital incomplete. During the following ten years his associate, Friedrich Engels , finishes the work but loses his sight, and himself. in the process. Meanwhile, Eleanor Marx is swept up into the turbulent rise of the working-class movement. leading to the birth of the British Labour Party.
Directed by LIANE AUKIN

Contributors

Unknown:
David Zane Mairowitz
Unknown:
Karl Marx
Unknown:
Friedrich Engels
Unknown:
Eleanor Marx
Directed By:
Liane Aukin
Friedrich Engels:
John Phillips
Eleanor Marx:
Julie Covington
Edward Aveling:
John Rowe
Nim (Frau Demuth):
Hilda Kriseman
Louise Kautsky:
Helen Kluger
Karl Kautsky:
Michael Mellinger
Paul Lafargue:
Jean Driant
Wilhelm Liebknecht:
Malcolm Hayes
John L Mahon:
Billy McColl
John Burns:
Michael Deacon
Keir Hardie:
Malcolm Hayes
Sir Charles Warren:
Patrick Barr
Officer:
Christopher Scott
Scab:
David Timson
Home Rule man:
Denys Hawthorne
Home Rule woman:
Sonia Fraser
Soldier:
Peter Baldwin
Wounded man:
John Bull

KRYSTIAN ZIMERMAN (piano) BERLIN PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA, conducted by HERBERT VON KARAJAN Part 1 Chopin
Piano Concerto No 2, in r minor -
10.20* Interval Reading
16.25* Concert
Part 2 Schumann
Symphony No 4, in D minor
(Austrian Radio recording from the Salzburg Whitsun Festival)

Contributors

Piano:
Krystian Zimerman
Conducted By:
Herbert von Karajan

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