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Listeners' record requests Vaughan Williams
Cantata: In Windsor Forest BOURNEMOUTH SYMPHONY
CHORUS
BOURNEMOUTH SINFONIETTA conducted by NORMAN DEL MAR
Myaskovsky Cello Concerto, Op 66
MSTISLAV ROSTROPOVICH PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA conducted by SIR MALCOLM SARGENT
Schumann Symphony No 3, in E flat (Rhenish) BERLIN PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by RAFAEL KUBELIK

Contributors

Conducted By:
Norman Del Mar
Conducted By:
Sir Malcolm Sargent
Conducted By:
Rafael Kubelik

Introduced by Michael Oliver
Servant of Interpreter? RODNEY MILNES on the responsibilities of the opera producer.
Chalk and Cheese:
Orchestras and their distinctive sounds by BERNARD KEEFFE.
The Musician's Bookshelf: a review of recent publications. Producer
CHRISTINE HARDWICK

Contributors

Introduced By:
Michael Oliver
Unknown:
Rodney Milnes
Unknown:
Christine Hardwick

Part 2
Debussy Sonata in g minor
Paganini, arr Auer
Caprice No 24, in A minor Chopin, arr Milstein Nocturne in c sharp minor. Op posth
Sarasate Malaguefla; Introduction and Tarantella
(Given on 3 March in the Royal Festival Hall)

Contributors

Unknown:
Milstein Nocturne

The 13th of 15 programmes
Die Tageszeiten (The Times of Day)
Text by Ramler
Patrizia Kwella (sop) Susan Tyrrell (contralto) Michael Goldthorpe (tenor) Richard Jackson (bass)
London Oratory Junior Choir, London Oratory Men's Choir, chorus-master John Hoban
Raglan Baroque Players, leader Monica Huggett directed by Nicholas Kraemer

Contributors

Unknown:
Patrizia Kwella
Chorus-Master:
John Hoban
Directed By:
Nicholas Kraemer

Electric Phoenix
Singers: Elaine Barry, Linda Hirst, Andrew Parrott, Terry Edwards
Sound technician John Whiting
with Nona Liddell (violin and viola)
Christopher van Kampen (cello)
Judith Pearce (flute and alto flute)
Gareth Hulse (oboe and cor anglais)
James Wood (percussion)

Roger Marsh Not a soul but ourselves
Pousseur Agonie (BBC Commission: first performance)
5.35* Interval Reading
5.45* Proms 81, Part 2
Nigel Osborne Poem without a hero
William Brooks Madrigals

(Given on 26 July in the Round House)
(Stereo)

Contributors

Singer:
Elaine Barry
Singer:
Linda Hirst
Singer:
Andrew Parrott
Singer:
Terry Edwards
Sound technician:
John Whiting
Violinist and Viola player:
Nona Lidell
Cellist:
Christopher van Kampen
Flautist:
Judith Pearce
Oboist and Cor anglais player:
Gareth Hulse
Percussionist:
James Wood

by Jonathan Swift, dramatised in four parts by Michael Bakewell
[Starring] Frank Finlay as Gulliver, Andrew Sachs as Marsi, Anthony Daniels as Clefrin, Peter Woodthorpe as Reldresal, Stephen Thorne as the Emperor of Lilliput
and Denys Hawthorne as Jonathan Swift

Lemuel Gulliver, ship's surgeon, is shipwrecked in 1699 in the South Seas and finds himself in a land peopled by human creatures not above six inches high.
Feature p.6
(Part 2: next Sun 7.35)

Contributors

Author:
Jonathan Swift
Dramatised by:
Michael Bakewell
Music composed and conducted by:
Humphrey Searle
Technical Presentation:
Janet Mitchell
Technical Presentation:
Carol McShane
Technical Presentation:
Diana Barkham
Director:
Ronald Mason
Gulliver:
Frank Finlay
Marsi:
Andrew Sachs
Clefrin:
Anthony Daniels
Reldresal:
Peter Woodthorpe
The Emperor of Lilliput:
Stephen Thorne
A Considerable Person:
William Fox
The Hurgo:
Michael Spice
The Empress:
Pauline Letts
Bolgolam:
Patrick Barr
Emperor of Blefuscu:
Godfrey Kenton
Flimnap:
Gordon Reid
Capt Biddel:
Sean Arnold
Lilliputian:
Leonard Fenton
Lilliputian:
John McAndrew
Jonathan Swift:
Denys Hawthorne

leader BARRY WILDE conducted by STEUART BEDFORD
KEITH SWALLOW (piano) Cimarosa Overture: II matrimonio per Raggiro C. P. E. Bach Symphony in f CWq 183 No 3)
Bloch Concerto Grosso for piano and strings
Michael Haydn Symphony No 16. in c.
BBC Manchester

Contributors

Leader:
Barry Wilde
Conducted By:
Steuart Bedford

BBC Radio 3

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