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Fourth in a series of nine programmes in which all of Schumann's chamber works are heard in performances by artists of generations past and present.
Fairy-tale Pictures, Op 113
GERARD CAUSSE (viola) JEAN HUBEAU (piano)
8.20* Piano Trio No 3, in g minor, Op 110 BEAUX ARTS TRIO
8.48* Adagio and Allegro in A flat, Op 70 (mono) DENNIS BRAIN (horn)
GERALD MOORE (piano) gramophone records

Contributors

Piano:
Gerald Moore

Listeners' record requests Boyce Symphony No 3, in c
BOURNEMOUTH SINFONIETTA conducted by RONALD THOMAS
9.10* Brahms Requiem
(Ein deutsches Requiem) GUNDULA JANOWITZ (SOp)
EBERHARD WAECHTER (bar) VIENNA SINGVEREIN BERLIN PHILHARMONIC
ORCHESTRA, conducted by HERBERT VON KARAJAN

Contributors

Conducted By:
Ronald Thomas
Unknown:
Eberhard Waechter
Conducted By:
Herbert von Karajan

Introduced by Michael Oliver
A song of the night: Mahler's Seventh Symphony by MICHAEL KENNEDY. A conversation with SUSI JEANS on her 70th birthday.
The pipe, mistress of all song ' - the art of piobaireachd, by RONALD STEVENSON. Producer
CHRISTINE HARDWICK
(Repeated: Wed 2.5 pm)

Contributors

Introduced By:
Michael Oliver
Unknown:
Michael Kennedy.
Unknown:
Ronald Stevenson.
Unknown:
Christine Hardwick

Michala Petri (recorders) David Petri (cello)
Hanne Petri (harpsichord) Handel Sonata in A minor, for treble recorder and continuo
Van Eyck Philis Schoone Harderinne; Engels
Nachtegaeltje; Philis En Son Bel Atente
G. B. Sammarlini Sonata in g, for cello and continuo
Telemann Trio-Sonata in B flat
3.15* Interval Reading
3.20* Michala Trio. Part 2 Vagn Holmboe Trio, Op 133 (dedicated to the Michala Trio)
Hans Henrik Brandt
Improvisations on Christ arose from the dead Vivaldi Concerto in c major, for sopranino recorder and continuo BBC Wales

Contributors

Cello:
David Petri
Harpsichord:
Hanne Petri

by fyodor DOSTOEVSKY dramatised for radio by BILL MORRISON based on a translation by CONSTANCE GARNETT with Technical assistants JOCK
FARRELL JANET MITCHELL
DAVID GREENWOOD and ANNA ASHE
Directed by JOHN TYDEMAN (First broadcast in 1975) (Continued at 8.0 pm)

Contributors

Unknown:
Bill Morrison
Translation By:
Constance Garnett
Unknown:
Farrell Janet Mitchell
Unknown:
David Greenwood
Directed By:
John Tydeman
Rodion Raskolnikov:
Ronald Pickup
Pulcheria, Rodion's mother:
Joan Matheson
Dounia, his sister:
Pauline Munro
Marmeladov:
Henry Stamper
Katerina, his wife:
Penelope Lee
Sonia, his daughter:
Joanna David
Dmitri Razumihim:
Paul Seed
Porfiry:
Malcolm Hayes
Pyotr Luzhin:
Peter Woodthorpe
Nastasya:
Anne Jameson
Arkady Svidrigailov:
Peter Jeffrey
Alyona Ivanovna:
Marcot Boyd
Zossimov:
Antony Higginson
Zametov:
John Rye
Mrs Lippeveschal:
Irene Prador
Student:
David Timson
Koch:
Neville Philips
Pestryakov:
Melvyn Hastings
Porter:
Paul Gaymon
Asst Superintendant:
Hector Ross
Workman:
Michael Deacon
Furrier:
Peter Whitman
Nikolar:
Siôn Probert
Lebetziatnikov:
Stephen Thorne
Lady:
Kate Coleridge

Fourth of six concerts of his chamber music for piano and strings played by > PETER FRANKL (pianO) GYÖRGY PAUK (violin) and RALPH KIRSHBAUM (Cello) Part I
Cello Sonata in F, Op 5 No 1
Violin Sonata in E flat, Op 12 No 3

Contributors

Piano:
Peter Frankl
Cello:
Ralph Kirshbaum

The American oboist
JAMES OSTRYNIEC makes his British début in a programme which has as its centrepiece a recent work by one of the pioneers of electronic composition.
Ernst Krenek Sonatina for oboe
Vladimir Ussachevsky
Pentagram, for oboe and tape (first UK Performance)
Ruth Crawford Seeger
Diaphonic Suite , for oboe (first UK broadcast)

Contributors

Unknown:
James Ostryniec
Oboe:
Vladimir Ussachevsky
Unknown:
Ruth Crawford Seeger
Unknown:
Diaphonic Suite

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