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Donizetti Overture: La Fille du Regiment
ORCHESTRA OF THE ROYAL OPERA HOUSE, COVENT GARDEN conducted by RICHARD BONYNGE
7.11* Hahn Le Bal de Beatrice d'Este
PARIS ORCHESTRA conducted by JEAN-PIERRE JACQUILLAT
7.27* Offenbach Legend of Kleinsach (The Tales of Hoffmann) (mono)
RICHARD TAUBER (tenor) GRAND SYMPHONY CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA
7.31* Lalo Namouna: Suite No 1
FRENCH RADIO ORCHESTRA conducted by JEAN MARTlNON
8.0 News
8.5 Balfour Gardiner
Shepherd Fennel's Dance NEW SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA OF LONDON, conducted by ANTHONY COLLINS
8.10* Tchaikovsky
Piano Concerto No 2, In G, Op 44
WERNER HAAS (piano) MONTE CARLO NATIONAL OPERA ORCHESTRA conducted by ELIAHU INBAL : record*

Contributors

Conducted By:
Richard Bonynge
Conducted By:
Jean-Pierre Jacquillat
Tenor:
Richard Tauber
Conducted By:
Jean Martlnon
Conducted By:
Anthony Collins
Piano:
Monte Carlo
Conducted By:
Eliahu Inbal

MICHAEL GOLDTHORPE (tenor) accompanied by MARTYN PARRY on the Tambourini organ of Douai Abbey, Berkshire.
Monteverdi Exulta filia brandi 0 quam tu pulchra es
Frescobaldi Capriccio sopra un soggetto
Caccini Three songs from Le Nuove Musiche: Ardi cor mio; Udite, udite, amanti; Amarilli mia bella
Carissimi Apritevi , Infernl

Contributors

Accompanied By:
Martyn Parry
Unknown:
Frescobaldi Capriccio
Unknown:
Carissimi Apritevi

A series of eight programmes
4: Benny Carter in conversation with Charles Fox
In his time Benny Carter has mastered seven instruments, although he is now best known for his alto playing. In the late 20s, he played in the bands of Charlie Johnson and Fletcher Henderson. before starting his own orchestra. He spent several years in Europe during the 30s, first working with the Willie Lewis Band and then arranging for Henry Hall 's BBC Dance
Orchestra. After his return to the States in 1938, Carter once again took up band-leading, but eventually concentrated on writing. In recent years he has resumed playing - trumpet as well as alto. Producer DEREK DRESCHER (First broadcast in 1977)

Contributors

Unknown:
Benny Carter
Unknown:
Charles Fox
Unknown:
Benny Carter
Unknown:
Charlie Johnson
Unknown:
Fletcher Henderson.
Unknown:
Henry Hall
Producer:
Derek Drescher

direct from
Worcester Cathedral Introit: 0 Lord, the maker (William Mundy ) Versicles and Responses: Tomkins
Psalms 53, 54, 55
(Stanford: Goss; Barnby; G. Elvey )
Lessons: Genesis 8, v 15 to 9, v 17; Romans 3. Office hymn: 0 blest
Creator of the light (EH 51)
Canticles: Tomkins (Great Service)
Anthem: 0 clap your hands (Gibbons)
Organ voluntary: A Fancy (Tomkins)
Master of the Choristers DONALD HUNT Organist
ADRIAN PARTINGTOK BBC Birmingham

Contributors

Unknown:
William Mundy
Unknown:
G. Elvey

Presenter Roger Nichols CITY OF LONDON SINFONIA,
Conductor RICHARD HICKOX AURELE NICOLET (flute)
JEFFREY SIEGEL (piano) and EDIT GRUBEROVA (SOP) accompanied by KRIK WERBA
The main items are Haydn's Symphony No 22 (Philosopher) at
5.9*; Stravinsky's Ballet: Apollo at 5.50*; and Mozart's Flute Concerto in D major at 6.37*.
Producer ANTHONY BURTON

Contributors

Presenter:
Roger Nichols
Conductor:
Richard Hickox
Piano:
Jeffrey Siegel
Accompanied By:
Krik Werba
Producer:
Anthony Burton

by John Quinn
with Jim Norton as James Joyce

(See also Thurs 10.0pm)
(Stereo)

Contributors

Writer:
John Quinn
Director:
Piers Plowright
James Joyce:
Jim Norton
Anna Livia Plurabelle:
Dearsila Molloy
Stanislaus Joyce:
Michael Loughnan
Harriet Shaw Weaver:
Patricia Leventon
Ezra Pound:
Richard Leech
James Stephens:
John Quinn
Above:
actors also play mourners at the Wake, washerwomen and other odd-sorts
Musicians:
The Sugawn Folk

In 1980 a small group of British biotechnologists left secure posts in universities and industry to continue their work under the auspices of a new government-backed company called CELLTECH. Almost two years later, John Maddox discusses with them their reasons for doing so and whether they are still as confident that the glittering prizes of biotechnology are within Britain's reach. Producer JULIAN BROWN

Contributors

Unknown:
John Maddox
Producer:
Julian Brown

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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