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(piano)
The fourth of six programmes
Schubert, orch Liszt Wanderer Fantasia
With the QUEEN'S HALL
ORCHESTRA, conducted by SIR HENRY WOOD
8.25' Britten Mazurka elegiaca, Op 23 No 2 with THE COMPOSER (piano)
8.33* Mozart Piano
Quartet No 2, in E flat (K 493)
With MEMBERS OF THE AMADEUS QUARTET gramophone records

Contributors

Conducted By:
Sir Henry Wood

Listeners' record requests Strauss Burleske
MALCOLM FRAGER (piano) DRESDEN STATE ORCHESTRA conducted by RUDOLF KEMPE
Fauré La bonne chanson GERARD SOUZAY (baritone) DALTON BALDWIN (piano) Handel Trio-Sonata In B minor, Op 2 No 1
STEPHEN PRESTON (flute) JOHN HOLLOWAY (violin) SUSAN SHEPPARD (cello)
JOHN TOLL (harpsichord) Sibelius Symphony No 3. in c
HELSINKI RADIO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by OKKO KAMU

Contributors

Unknown:
Strauss Burleske
Piano:
Malcolm Frager
Conducted By:
Rudolf Kempe
Baritone:
Gerard Souzay
Piano:
Dalton Baldwin
Violin:
John Holloway
Conducted By:
Okko Kamu

Introduced by Michael Oliver
Debussy's chamber music: a talk by ROGER NICHOLS ;
Preparing tomorrow's performer: some thoughts on music education today by JOHN LAMBERT ;
' Zoltan Kodaly and the world of Hary Janos ' by PERCY YOUNG.
Producer GRAHAM SHEFFIELD (Repeated: Tues 2.0 pm)

Contributors

Introduced By:
Michael Oliver
Talk By:
Roger Nichols
Unknown:
John Lambert
Unknown:
Zoltan Kodaly
Unknown:
Hary Janos
Producer:
Graham Sheffield

conducted by SIR GEORG SOLTI
The final concert of the series, given in Orchestra Hall
ANNE-SOPIIII MUTTER (violin) making her Chicago debut
Beethoven Romance No 1, in G major, Op 40
Mozart Violin Concerto No 3, in G major (K 216)
11.55* Interval Reading
12.0* Bruckner
Symphony No 4, in E flat (WFMT recording.
Overseas broadcast made possible by a grant to the orchestra from Amoco (UK) Ltd)

Contributors

Conducted By:
Sir Georg Solti

A concert of his choral music given at
Westminster Abbey last April during the celebrations for Ms 80th birthday.
CHOIR OF WESTMINSTER ABBEY director SIMON PRESTON with CHRISTOPHER BERRICK (organ)
Coronation Te Deum (arr Preston)
Set me as a seal upon thine heart: A Litany; Where does the uttered music go?; Three pieces for organ: Jubilate Deo: Magnificat and Nunc
Dimittis; Missa Brevls: The Twelve
(Given in association with the Performing Rights Society Ltd)

Contributors

Director:
Simon Preston
Unknown:
Christopher Berrick

by William Trevor
with Avril Elgare as Mrs Daveridge
and Daniel Day-Lewis as Gerard

Mrs Daveridge cannot sleep, troubled by memories and by doubts. Perhaps she should have cancelled the Venice holiday, after her husband's death. Now she travels with her son.
Slowly, uncertainly, one thought leads to another, and a horrifying image takes shape in Mrs Daveridge's mind.

(Stereo)

Contributors

Writer:
William Trevor
Director:
Michael Heffernan
Mrs Daveridge:
Avril Elgar
Gerard:
Daniel Day-Lewis
Signora Lotti:
Gigi Gatti
Police Insp:
Stephen Thorne
Ex-gondolier:
Robert Rietty
Mrs Eames:
Madi Hedd
Gerard as a boy:
Milo Twomey
Guide:
Alexandra Mathie
Yo-yo seller:
Jim Reid
Army chaplain:
James Kelly
Doctor:
Alex Jennings
Tourist:
Frances Jeater

"The plain fact is if your country is at war, your readers won't thank you, your country won't thank you and your paper won't thank you for a dramatic exclusive which manages to get 2,000 soldiers killed."

Alastair Hetherington, former editor of The Guardian and Research Professor in the Department of Film and Media Studies at Stirling University, talks to journalists and editors about their coverage of the Falklands conflict and asks how it reflects upon the practices normally followed in Fleet Street and television.

Contributors

Speaker:
Alastair Hetherington
Producer:
Thomas Sutcliffe

conducted by RICHARD HICKOX
STEPHEN ROBERTS (bar) SINPOMA CHORUS chorus-master alan FEARON Roussel Suite: Le
Marchand de Sable qui passe...
Rubbra Advent Cantata (Natum Maria Virgine) Martina Toccata e due canzoni

Contributors

Conducted By:
Richard Hickox
Conducted By:
Stephen Roberts
Unknown:
Fearon Roussel
Unknown:
Martina Toccata

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