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Suppe Overture: The Trials of Tantalus
PIIILHARMONIA PROMENADE ORCHESTRA, conducted by HENRY KRIPS
7.11* Bizet Quintet (Carmen, Act 2)
SOLOISTS, LONDON SYMPHONY orchestra, conducted by CI.AUDIO ABBADO
7.16* Sévérac Return of the Muleteers llahn Reveries of Prince
Eglantine Saint-Saens Study in the form of a waltz
MAGDA TAGLlAFERRO (piano)
7.31* Gounod Sérénade MADY mesple (soprano) JANINE REISS (piano)
7.35* Doppler Concerto in D minor
JEAN PIERRE RAMPAL ,
ANDRAS ADORJAN (flutes) MONTE CARLO OPERA orchestra, conducted by CLAUDIO SCIMONE : records

Contributors

Conducted By:
Henry Krips
Unknown:
Eglantine Saint-Saens Study
Piano:
Janine Reiss
Unknown:
Jean Pierre Rampal
Flutes:
Andras Adorjan
Flutes:
Monte Carlo
Conducted By:
Claudio Scimone

A sequence of music from the Court of Maximilian I EARLY MUSIC CONSORT OF LONDON, directed by DAVID MUNROW

8.12* Schubert Eine kleine Trauermusik (D 79) LONDON SINFONIETTA conducted by DAVID ATHERTON

8.18* Bononcini Cantata: Care luci RENE JACOBS (counter-tenor) SIGISWALD KUIJKEN and LUCY VAN DAEL (violins) WIELAND KUIJKEN (cello) ROBERT KOHNEN (harpsichord)

8.29* Lennox Berkeley Serenade for strings. Op 12 LONDON PHILHARMONIC orchestra, conducted by THE COMPOSER

8.43* A sequence of music from the Spanish courts in the early 16th century EARLY MUSIC CONSORT OF London, directed by DAVID Munrow

(records)

Rimsky-Korsakov
The fir tree and the palm (mono)
BORIS CHRISTOFF (bass) PARIS CONSERVATOIRE orchestra, conducted by ANDRE CLUYTENS
On the hills of Georgia (mono)
BORIS CHRISTOFF (bass) ALEXANDRE LABINSKY (piano)
Symphonic Suite: Sheherazade
PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA conducted by PAUL KLETZKl : records

Contributors

Bass:
Boris Christoff
Conducted By:
Andre Cluytens
Bass:
Boris Christoff
Piano:
Alexandre Labinsky
Conducted By:
Paul Kletzkl

Karen Jensen , Linda Hirst Simon Grant and John Potter (singers) Terry Edwards (sound mixer)
Roger Marsh Not a soul but ourselves
Berio Sequenza III
David Bedford The way of truth

Contributors

Unknown:
Karen Jensen
Unknown:
Linda Hirst
Unknown:
Simon Grant
Singers:
John Potter
Singers:
Terry Edwards
Unknown:
Roger Marsh

The virtuoso accordionist MOGENS ELLEGAARD introduces and plays a programme of Russian compositions and arrangements. trad
Barinya Shamo Morning in the Forest
Zolotariof Children's Suite Johann Strauss , arr
Yaskievitch Friihlingsstimmen

Contributors

Introduces:
Mogens Ellegaard
Unknown:
Barinya Shamo
Unknown:
Johann Strauss
Unknown:
Yaskievitch Friihlingsstimmen

ANTHONY GOLDSTONE (piano) BBC NORTHERN SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA leader dennis simons conducted by GILBERT AMY
Edward Cowie Lor de la trompette d 6t6
Falla Nights in the gardens of Spain

Contributors

Piano:
Anthony Goldstone
Leader:
Dennis Simons
Conducted By:
Gilbert Amy

The fourth of five programmes in which John Steane considers musical life in I.ondon between the two world wars, comparing what might be called
' gramophone history ' with the picture as painted by music critics of the period.
This week: Song Recitals with records of Gerhardt, John Coates. Schumann, Melba, Chaliapin,
Smirnoff, Gigli and Clara Butt
Producer GRAHAM SHEFFIELD

Contributors

Unknown:
John Steane
Unknown:
John Coates.

MORAY WELSH (cello)
ROGER vignoles (piano) Bach Suite No 3, in c major (bwv 10091
Michael Berkeley Etude de fleurs
Brahms Sonata in I minor. Op 3S
(A concert given last
May, in association with Imperial Tobacco Ltd as part of the 1980 Upottery Festival)
BBC Bristol

Contributors

Unknown:
Michael Berkeley Etude
Unknown:
Brahms Sonata

Twelfth of 14 programmes BBC Singers, conductor John Poole
Moeran The sailor and young Nancy arr Willcocks Drink to only: Bobbie Shaftoe arr Bantock Sea sorrow arr Rutter Nice young maidens arr Grainger Ye banks and braes (with whistlers) John Gardner Two Tunes, Op 57: Milly; Jemima
Pearsall Sweet as a flower in May; No, no Nigella; Lay a garland (.A' live relay)

Contributors

Conductor:
John Poole

(soprano), with Richard Nunn (piano)
Ravel Five Popular Greek Songs
Berg Four Songs, Op 2 Granados Four
Tonadillas: Amor y odio; La maja dolorosa No 1 - 0 muerte cruel; La maja dolorosa No 2 - Ay majo de mi vida; El tra la la

Contributors

Piano:
Richard Nunn

Compiled and presented by Peter Orr
Reader Frank Duncan A soldier passed me in the freshly fallen snow
His footsteps muffled, his face unearthly gray;
And my heart gave a sudden leap
As I gazed on a ghost o/ fwe-and-twenly years ago
Producer
SIIAUN MACLOUGHLIN BBC Bristol

Contributors

Presented By:
Peter Orr
Reader:
Frank Duncan
Unknown:
Siiaun MacLoughlin

A mostly Hungarian programme, performed by four Hungarian musicians
MARTA FABIAN (cimbalom) ILONA tokody (soprano) TIHAMER ELEK (flute)
ANDRAS LIGET1 (violin) Jozsef Soproni Three Pieces, for flute and cimbalom (first UK broadcast)
Gyorgy Kurtag Eight Duos, for violin and cimbalom
Miklos Kocsar Kassak
Songs, for soprano, BUte and cimbalom (first UK broadcast)
Peter Sander Sonatina. for flute and cimbalom (first broadcast performance)
Kurtag Memory of a Winter Evening, for soprano, vioiin and cimbalom (first UK broadcast)
Kocsar Repliche , for flute and cimbalom
(The world premiere of Kurtag's ' Omaggio a Luigi Nono ' performed by the BBC Singers will be broadcast next Wed) followed by an interlude

Contributors

Violin:
Jozsef Soproni
Unknown:
Gyorgy Kurtag
Unknown:
Miklos Kocsar Kassak
Unknown:
Peter Sander Sonatina.
Unknown:
Kocsar Repliche

James Boswell 's
London Journal 1762-63 Abridged in three parts by CLARE LAWSON DICK with Gary Bond as Boswell
1: In which Boswell arrives in London from Scotland, enjoys the delights of the town, and falls in love with Louisa.
Producer JOHN TYDEMAN (Part 2: next Fri 10.30)

Contributors

Unknown:
James Boswell
Unknown:
Clare Lawson Dick
Unknown:
Gary Bond
Producer:
John Tydeman

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