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Galuppl Concerto In G EDOARDO FARINA (harpsichord) i soi.isti VENETI, conducted by CLAUDIO SCIMONE
Bach Cantata No 138 SOLOISTS
STUTTGART GiCHINGER
KANTOREI, STUTTGART BACH collegium, conducted by HELMUTH RILLING
Tartlnl Concerto in D minor: pibro Toso (violin) i solisti veneti, directed by claudio SCIMONE : records

Contributors

Conducted By:
Helmuth Rilling
Directed By:
Claudio Scimone

Glinka Spanish Overture, No 2 (Summer Night In Madrid): USSR SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, conducted by EVGENY SVETLANOV
Hoddinott Cello Sonata GEORGE ISSAC (Cello)
VALERIE TRYON (pianO) Schubert Gebet (D 81S) ELLY AMELING (SOp)
JANET BAKER (meZZO-SOp) PETER schreier (tenor)
DIETRICH FISCHER-DIESXAU
(bar). GERALD MOORE (piano) Don Glllis Symphony No 51 (A symphony for fun) (mono): NEW SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA, conducted by THE COMPOSER
Kuhlau Piano Concerto In C: FELICJA BLUMENTAL SALZBURG SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA, conducted by THEODORE CUSCHLBAUEH gramophone records

Contributors

Conducted By:
Evgeny Svetlanov
Piano:
Valerie Tryon
Piano:
Gerald Moore
Piano:
Don Glllis
Conducted By:
Theodore Cuschlbaueh

with Michael Oliver Rachmaninov the symphonist: a talk by GEOFFREY NORRIS ; Henze's 1 Royal Winter Music ' Introduced by JULIAN
BREAM: The Musicians' Bookshelf: a review of some recent publications. Producer GRAHAM Sheffield

Contributors

Unknown:
Michael Oliver
Talk By:
Geoffrey Norris

conducted by semi OZAWA ANDRt WATTS (piano)
Resplghl Ancient Airs and Dances: Suite No 2 Salnt-Saens Piano
Concerto No 2, in G minor
12.5' pm Interval Reading
12.10* Part 2 Nielsen Symphony No 4
(The Inextinguishable) (Boston Symphony Transcription Trust recording)

Contributors

Conducted By:
Semi Ozawa

conducted by PAAVO BERGLUND ritva AUVINEN (soprano) HEIKKI KEINONEN (bar) SNO CHORUS
LAULU-MEIHET MALE VOICE' CHOIR from Finland
Part 1 Sibelius Taplola
2.30* Interval Reading
2.35* Part 2 Sibelius Kullervo Symphony
IGiven onSI16IMplebruary in the Usher Hall,
Edinburgh. Presented In association with Kone, Marryat and Scott Ltd) BBC Scotland

Contributors

Conducted By:
Paavo Berglund
Soprano:
Heikki Keinonen
Unknown:
Sibelius Taplola

by PAUL HYLAND
Reader MAURICE denham
Introduced by Paul Hyland Z in an eastern European who has been engaged In counter-intelligence activities.
Employing our language, he casts a cool eye over ' the England I love
Polish lullaby sung by SISTER KRYSTYNA
(Felicjanka) of the Polish Parish of Bristol. Directed by SIlAUN MACLOUGIiLIN BBC Bristol

Contributors

Reader:
Paul Hyland
Reader:
Maurice Denham
Introduced By:
Paul Hyland

An Opportune Murder by ' -KY ', translated by DEREK BOWMAN
The second of three readings by Terry Molloy Two downtrodden factory workers think their ship has come In when they discover the body of their murdered boss In his car. But their attempt to beat the Establishment at its own game is doomed from the start. Producer ANTON GILL BBC Birmingham

Contributors

Translated By:
Derek Bowman
Unknown:
Terry Molloy

by BERTOLT BRECHT translated by WILLIAM ROWLINSON
Music by Ilanns Eisler with
The good soldier Schweyk, after surviving the First World War, is still alive. Our story shows his successful efforts to survive the Second as well. Storyteller JOHN HOLLIS In the Higher Regions:
In the Lower Regions:
RICHARD RODNEY BENNETT and SUSAN BRADSHAW
BBC SCOTTISH SYMPHONY leader GEOFFREY TRABICBOFF conducted by LIONEL FRIEND
Music coach CHRIS WALKER
Adapted for radio and directed by CLIVE BENNETT and IAN COTTERELL

Contributors

Unknown:
Bertolt Brecht
Translated By:
William Rowlinson
Music By:
Ilanns Eisler
Unknown:
John Hollis
Unknown:
Richard Rodney Bennett
Unknown:
Susan Bradshaw
Leader:
Geoffrey Trabicboff
Conducted By:
Lionel Friend
Unknown:
Chris Walker
Directed By:
Clive Bennett
Directed By:
Ian Cotterell
Schweyk, a dog dealer in Prague:
Michael Williams
Mrs Kopecka, landlady of the Chalice tavern:
Dilys Laye
Baloun, a fat photographer:
Roger Hammond
Prochazka, son of a butcher, Mrs Kopecka's admirer:
John McAndrew
SS man:
Jim Reid
SS man:
Haydn Wood
Brettschneider, a Gestapo agent:
Hugh Dickson
Bullinger, Lieutenant in the SS:
Michael Spice
Customer at the Chalice:
James Kerry
Customer at the Chalice:
Jean Trend
Anna, a servant girl:
Wendy Murray
Kati her friend:
Rosalind Adams
Man from Department of Voluntary Work:
Brian Sanders
Czech prisoner:
Simon Hewitt
Czech prisoner:
Steve Hodson
Czech prisoner:
Alex Jennings
Czech prisoner:
Stuart Organ
Czech prisoner:
Peter Tuddenham
Chaplain:
Anthony Newlands
Russian peasant:
Madi Bedd
Adolf Hitler:
Nigel Graham

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