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Pachelbel Canon and GlgUC: ACADEMY OF ANCIENT music, directed by CHRISTOPHER HOGWOOD
8,10. Bach Cantata No 34: 0 cwiges Feuer
SOLOISTS, CHOIR OF KING'S COLLEGE, CAMBRIDGE
ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by PHILIP LEDGER
8.28' Paul Patterson Fluorescences
ARTHUR WILLS (organ)
8.31. Tlppett Ritual
Dances (The Midsummer Marriage)
ORCHESTRA OF THE ROYAL OPERA HOUSE, COVENT
GARDEN, conducted by JOHN PRiTCUARD : records

Contributors

Directed By:
Christopher Hogwood
Conducted By:
Philip Ledger
Conducted By:
Paul Patterson
Conducted By:
John Pritcuard

Introduced by Paul Vaughan
Building a Library: Berlioz's Romeo and Juliet Symphony, by RICHARD OSBORNE.
New chamber and instrumental records reviewed by NOEL GOODWIN. Producer ARTIFUlt JOHNSON

Contributors

Introduced By:
Paul Vaughan
Unknown:
Richard Osborne.
Reviewed By:
Noel Goodwin.

Beethoven Variations and Fugue in E fiat, on a theme from Prometheus EMIL GILELS (piano) Grieg Holberg Suite BERLIN PHILHARMONIC orchestra, conducted by HERBERT VON KARAJAN
Beethoven Sonata in F minor, Op 57
(Appassionata)
VLADIMIR ASHKENAZY (piano) gramophone records

Contributors

Conducted By:
Herbert von Karajan
Conducted By:
Beethoven Sonata

CWS (MANCHESTER) BAND conductor FRANK RENTON PHILIP GOODWIN (tuba)
Leighton Lucas Toccata (Symphonic Suite)
Robert Ely Tuba Concerto (first broadcast performance)
GordonLangford Sinfonletta
BBC Manchester

Contributors

Conductor:
Frank Renton
Conductor:
Philip Goodwin
Unknown:
Leighton Lucas
Unknown:
Robert Ely

Presenter Lionel Salter CHRISTOPHER II0GW00D discusses the 18th-century English passion for arrangements and why they are useful to today's performers.
MONICA HUGGETT (Violin) CIIRISTOPHE COIN. MARK
CAUDLE (violas da gamba) ACADEMY OF ANCIENT MUSIC leader
CATHERINE MACKINTOSH director CHRISTOPHER hogwood (harpsichord) Corelli Violin Sonata in E, Op 5 No 11
Gcminlani Concerto
Grosso, after Corelli's Op 5 No 11
Corelli, arr anon Sonata in D, for viola da gamba and continuo, Op 5 No 11 Scarlatti Sonata in c minor (Kk 11); Sonatas in D minor (Kk 41 and 5) JOHN BECKETT (harpsichord) Avlson Concerto Grosso No 5, in D minor, after the Scarlatti sonatas
Producer CLIVE BENNETT

Contributors

Presenter:
Lionel Salter
Presenter:
Christopher Ii0gw00d
Leader:
Catherine MacKintosh
Harpsichord:
John Beckett
Producer:
Clive Bennett

Second of 13 programmes Beethoven Overture: Leonora No 3
PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA conducted by OTTO KLEMPERER
Mahler Wo die schbnen Trompeten blasen (des Knaben Wunderhorn) CHRISTA WDWIG
(mezzo-soprano)
PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA conducted by OTTO KLEMPERER
Weber Clarinet Concerto No 1, in F minor GERVASE DE PEYER NEW PHILBARMONIA ORCHESTRA, conducted by RAFAEL FRUHBECK DE BURGOS Mahler Blumine (First Symphony, original version)
NEW PHILHARMONIA
ORCHESTRA, conducted by WYN MORRIS
Mahler Das klagende Lied (complete): SOLOISTS
LONDON SYMPHONY CHORUS and ORCHESTRA, conducted by PIERRE BOULEZ : records Producer Patrick LAMBERT

Contributors

Conducted By:
Otto Klemperer
Mezzo-Soprano:
Christa Wdwig
Conducted By:
Otto Klemperer
Conducted By:
Rafael Fruhbeck de Burgos
Conducted By:
Mahler Blumine
Conducted By:
Wyn Morris
Conducted By:
Mahler Das
Conducted By:
Pierre Boulez
Producer:
Patrick Lambert

Presenter Roger Nichols Including today
L'ombre des arbres: SUZANNE DANCO GUIDO AGOSTI
Printemps: ortt
ORCHESTRA, JEAN MARTINON C'cst l'extase:
JANE BATHORI , accompanying herself at the piano
Rcceuillement: COLETTE HERZOG , JACQUES FEVRltR Voice of Debussy LYNDON BROOK gramophone records
(Neit prog: ncit Sat)

Contributors

Presenter:
Roger Nichols
Unknown:
Suzanne Danco
Unknown:
Jean Martinon
Unknown:
Jane Bathori
Unknown:
Colette Herzog

Anthony Curtis (in the Chair) talks with Nigel Andrews
Owen Dudley Edwards and Hilary Spurling This week's subjects: On Your Way Riley by Alan Plater at the Theatre Royal, Stratford East.
Recent paintings by Prunella Clough at the New Art Centre, Sloane Street, SWl and the Warwick Trust, Warwick Square SWl
1, William Shakespeare by John Wilders and John Powell on Radio 4. Volker Schlondorff 's film Circle of Deceit.
Julian Barnes 's novel Before She Met Me and Dan Kavanagh 's thriller Fiddle City.
Producer PHILIP FRENCH

Contributors

Unknown:
Anthony Curtis
Unknown:
Nigel Andrews
Unknown:
Owen Dudley Edwards
Unknown:
Hilary Spurling
Unknown:
William Shakespeare
Unknown:
John Wilders
Unknown:
John Powell
Unknown:
Volker Schlondorff
Unknown:
Julian Barnes
Unknown:
Dan Kavanagh
Unknown:
Fiddle City.

(piano)
Cyril Scott Lotus Land: Souvenir de Vienne
Philip Cannon Sonatine champetre
Cyril Scott Water Wagtail: Valse caprice; Impromptu (A Mountain Brook)
Franz Schmidt Intermezzo (Quintet in a); Toccata

Contributors

Piano:
Cyril Scott Lotus
Unknown:
Franz Schmidt

Goethe. Jung, Faust and Alchemy a talk by STEPHEN ABRAMS ' Mephisto wins the contest and »-«......, ihe prize, but God unaccountably deprives him of it by cheating. This is not cricket. In alchemy the trick is to cheat the devil, but you are supposed to do it yourself.'

Contributors

Talk By:
Stephen Abrams

Opera in three acts by Handel edited by ANTHONY LEWIS
Libretto adapted from the original of s. stampiclia by an unknown hand and translated by BRIAN TROWELL
THAMES CHAMBER CHOIR OLGA HEGEDUS (cello) JOHN CONSTABLE
(harpsichord contlnuo)
ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by SIR ANTHONY LEWIS Act 1
8.45* Interval Reading
8.50* Hymenaeus Act 2
9.35* Interval Reading
9.40* Hymenaeus Act 3

Contributors

Edited By:
Anthony Lewis
Translated By:
Brian Trowell
Cello:
Olga Hegedus
Conducted By:
Sir Anthony Lewis

A short story by NICHOLAS BURBRIDGE Read by Patience
Tomlinson Arthur Moth has a cold sore on his lip - herpes simplex - which refuses to respond to treatment. He is attempting to complete his History of the Decline of Western Democracy, but the distresscausedbythe cold sore has no limits. Producer PAT TRUEMAN

Contributors

Story By:
Nicholas Burbridge
Unknown:
Tomlinson Arthur Moth
Producer:
Pat Trueman

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