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directed by FRANZJOSEF MAIER Leopold Hoffmann Flute Concerto in D
HANS-MARTIN LINDE (flute) Bach Coffee Cantata ( BWV 211)
ELLY AMELING (Soprano) GERALD ENGLISH (tenor)
SIEGMUND NIMSGERN ( bass) GUNTER HOLLER (flute) With GUSTAV LEONHARDT ( harpsichord; : record

Contributors

Directed By:
Franzjosef Maier
Flute:
Leopold Hoffmann
Flute:
Hans-Martin Linde

Listeners' record requests Mozart Horn Concerto No 2 in E flat (K 417)
ALAN CIVIL. PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA, conducted by OTTO KLEMPERER
Mrs H. H. A. Beach Piano Quintet in F sharp minor MARY LOUISE BOEHM (piano) KEES KOOPER , ALVIN ROGERS (violins)
RICHARD MAXIMOFF (Viola) FRED SHERRY (cello)
Balakirev Symphony No 1, in c major
ROYAL PHILHARMONIC
ORCHESTRA. conducted by Sl THOMAS BEECHAM gramophone records

Contributors

Conducted By:
Otto Klemperer
Conducted By:
Mrs H. H. A.
Piano:
Mary Louise Boehm
Piano:
Kees Kooper
Violins:
Alvin Rogers
Viola:
Richard Maximoff
Cello:
Fred Sherry
Conducted By:
Sl Thomas Beecham

Introduced by Michael Oliver
Johan Svendsen : a classical roinantic by ROBERT LAYTON.
ROGER VIGNOLES on performing Wolf's Italian Song Book. After the Dream: MICHAEL KENNEDY assesses Elgar's later choral music.
Producer GRAHAM SHEFFIELD (Repeated: Wed 2.0 pin)

Contributors

Introduced By:
Michael Oliver
Introduced By:
Johan Svendsen
Unknown:
Robert Layton.
Unknown:
Roger Vignoles
Unknown:
Michael Kennedy
Producer:
Graham Sheffield

Comic opera in three acts
Music by Donizetti
Libretto by GIOVANNI RUFFINI and THE COMPOSER. (sung in Italian: records) Cast in order of singing
BAVARIAN RADIO CHORUS
MUNICH RADIO ORCHESTRA conducted by HEINZ WALLBERG
The action takes place in Rome during the course of a single day. Act 1
2.45* Interval Reading
2.50* Don Pasquale Act 2

Contributors

Unknown:
Giovanni Ruffini
Conducted By:
Heinz Wallberg

The poet Vernon Scannell looks in detail at ' To Marguerite.' . Dover beach.' ' The last word and ' A picture at Newstead ' by MATTHEW ARNOLD Reader
JOHN FRANKLYN-ROBRINS Producer FRASER STEEL
BBC Manchester
(John Franklyn-Robbins is a member of The Royal Shakespeare Company)

Contributors

Unknown:
Vernon Scannell
Reader:
Matthew Arnold
Reader:
John Franklyn-Robrins
Producer:
Fraser Steel
Unknown:
John Franklyn-Robbins

JANE MANNING ( soprano) SEAN RAFFERTY (narrator) BELFAST MUSIC ASSEMBLY conductor GEORGE NEWSON A performance of George Newson 's collage of words and music which draws together many diverse elements having a coincidence of the date 15 February.
Text by EDW!N MORGAN BBC Northern Ireland
(Given in May 1979 in the Harty Room. Queen's University. Belfast)

Contributors

Narrator:
Sean Rafferty
Conductor:
George Newson
Unknown:
George Newson
Unknown:
Harty Room.

by KNUT HAMSUN , translated and dramatised for radio by ROBERT FERGUSON with Stephen Rea as the Narrator
A young man living in Christiania makes a pact with destiny: to succeed as a writer or starve.
. my poverty had its positive advantages: the Poor, intelligent man was a far more subtle observer of life than the rich.'
Directed by ANTHONY VIVIS

Contributors

Unknown:
Knut Hamsun
Unknown:
Robert Ferguson
Unknown:
Stephen Rea
Directed By:
Anthony Vivis
Old man:
Cyril Shaps
Scissors:
Christopher Scott
Editor:
Alan Dudley
Boy:
David Bradshawe
Cakelady:
,judy Franklin
Marie ':
Amanda Murray
Constable:
John Livesey
Sergeant:
Patrick Barr
Pawnbroker:
Alexander John

7 Ignoranteis a Flat Battery
Ancient civilisations were buried with their belongings for use in the next world: modern civilisations will be buried with video recorders, to catch up on the last.' written by BARRY PILTON and performed by Leonard Rossiter Producer
CATHERINE WEARING

Contributors

Written By:
Barry Pilton
Unknown:
Leonard Rossiter
Unknown:
Catherine Wearing

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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