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Prokofiev Ballet:
Cinderella (excerpts)
LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by ANDREW DAVIS
7.35*LennoxBerkeley
Sonatina for flute and piano, Opl3: JAMES GALWAY ANTHONY GOLDSTONE
7.45* Vivaldi Credo in E minor (rv 591)
ROME POLYPHONIC ENSEMBLE VIRTUOSI DI ROMA, conducted by RENATO FASANO
8.0 News
8.5 Parry Symphonic Variations: LONDON
PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by SIR ADRIAN BOULT
8.18* Fauré Nocturne No 7, In c sharp. Op 74
DANIEL VARSANO (piano)
8.26' Schumann Symphony No 1, In B flat, Op 38
(Spring): LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, conducted by JOSEF KRIPS : records

Contributors

Conducted By:
Andrew Davis
Unknown:
James Galway
Unknown:
Anthony Goldstone
Conducted By:
Renato Fasano
Conducted By:
Sir Adrian Boult
Conducted By:
Josef Krips

Hilding Rosenberg and Vagn Holmboe
Rosenberg Orpheus In
Town: Dance Suite (1938) SWEDISH RADIO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, conducted by STIG WESTERBERG
Holmboe Lauda, Anima Mea , Op 59c (Liber
Cantlcorum, Book II) (1953): YOUNG ACADEMIC CHOIR, COPENHAGEN conducted by NELS MOLLER Symphony No 7, Op 50 (1950): DANISH RADIO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, conducted by JOHN FRANDSEN : records

Contributors

Unknown:
Hilding Rosenberg
Conducted By:
Stig Westerberg
Unknown:
Anima Mea
Conducted By:
Nels Moller
Conducted By:
John Frandsen

MAURICE BOURGUE (Oboe) CLIFFORDBENSON(DianO) Johann Peter Pixfs
Grande Sonata in G, Op 35 Schumann Three Romances, Op 94 Britten Temporal Variations
Lutoslawskl Epitaph BBC Manchester

Contributors

Oboe:
Maurice Bourgue
Unknown:
Johann Peter Pixfs
Unknown:
Grande Sonata

direct from the Guildhall, London
John Wallace (trumpet) BBC Concert Orchestra
Principal Guest Conductor James Lockhart
Handel, ed Adam Carse Overture: Esther Gareth Walters
Divertimento for Strings Haydn Concerto for
Trumpet and Orchestra

Contributors

Conductor:
James Lockhart
Unknown:
Esther Gareth Walters

with Michael Oliver
Approaches to Schubert's Winterreise by ROGER VIGNOLES ;
Herbert Howells at 90: a talk by MICHAEL HURD , together with recollections by SIR DAVID WILLCOCKS and others.
Producer GRAHAM SHEFFIELD

Contributors

Unknown:
Michael Oliver
Unknown:
Roger Vignoles
Unknown:
Herbert Howells
Talk By:
Michael Hurd
Unknown:
Sir David Willcocks
Producer:
Graham Sheffield

The last of three programmes containing all the Ten Sonata's in Four Parts of 1697. Nos 9, 4, 5 and 6 ACADEMY OF ANCIENT MUSIC Catherine Mackintosh ,
Monica Huggett (violins) Christophe Coin
(bass viol), director CHRISTOPHER HOGWOOD (organ)

Contributors

Music:
Catherine MacKintosh
Violins:
Monica Huggett
Bass:
Christophe Coin
Director:
Christopher Hogwood

A new play by ALUN OWEN to celebrate the 60th anniversary of the BBC.
Two brothers meet again after the funeral of David's wife. It becomes an evening of confession and expiation.
Directed by JOHN TYDEMAN

Contributors

Play By:
Alun Owen
Directed By:
John Tydeman
David:
Geoffrey Palmer
John:
Charles Kay

direct from the Royal Festival Hall, London
London Symphony Orchestra leader MICHAEL DAVIS
London Symphony Chorus director RICHARD HICKOX
Wooburn Singers conductor RICHARD HICKOX
Southend Boys' Choir conductor MICHAEL CRABB
Choir of Southend High School for Boys conductor MICHAEL CRABB
Rudolf Serkin (piano), Dennis O'Neill (tenor), Gillian Weir (organ)
Conductor Claudio Abbado
Part 1 Mozart Piano Concerto No 23. in A (K 488)
(Given in association with Shell UK Ltd)

Contributors

Chorus Director:
Richard Hickox
Choir director:
Michael Crabb
Piano:
Rudolf Serkin
Tenor:
Dennis O'Neill
Conductor:
Claudio Abbado

An anatomie of Sir Thomas Browne drawn from his own writings and those of his friends and critics by Francis Watson

Contributors

Unknown:
Francis Watson
Producer:
Piers Plowright
Sir Thomas Browne:
David Buck
Dr Samuel Johnson:
Anthony Newlands
The Rev John Whitefoot:
Hugh Dickson
Sir Kenelm Digby:
Crawford Logan

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