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Foerster Horn Concerto in E flat: BARRY TUCKWEI.I.
ACADEMY OF ST MARTIN-IN-THE FIELDS, conducted by NEVILLE MARRINER
7.18* A group of French harpsichord pieces played by geraint jones
7.31* Rcspighi Suite in c BERTHOLD SCHWARZ (organ) BERLIN SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by JOHN BELL
8.0 News
8.5 Suppg Overture: Tantalusqualen
PHILIIARMONIA PROMENADE ORCHESTRA, conducted by HENRY KRIPS
8.12* Harm Piano
Concerto No 1. in E minor MAGDA TAGLIAFORRO
ORCHESTRA, conducted by THE COMPOSER
8.37* Wolf Intermezzo for string quartet JUILLIARD QUARTET
8.47* Lehar Waltz: Gold and Silver
VIENNA PHILHARMONIC orchestra, conducted by \willi boskovsky : record

Contributors

Conducted By:
Neville Marriner
Played By:
Geraint Jones
Conducted By:
John Bell
Conducted By:
Henry Krips
Conducted By:
Willi Boskovsky

Tallis Eight tunes for Archbishop Parker's Psalter
TALLIS SCHOLARS, directed by PETER PHILLIPS
Audivi vocem de caelo;
Honor, virtus et potestas: 0 sacrum convivium: CHOIR OF NEW COLLEGE, OXFORD. directed by EDWARD HIGGINBOTTOM The Lamentations of Jeremiah
CHOIR OF KING'S COLLEGE. Cambridge, directed by PHILIP LEDGER
Suscipe quaoso: tallis scholars, directed by peter Phillips : records

Contributors

Directed By:
Peter Phillips
Directed By:
Edward Higginbottom
Directed By:
Philip Ledger
Directed By:
Peter Phillips

conductor NIELS MOLLER Anon Hymn to
Knud Lavard (12th century) Mogens Pederson Kyrie and Gloria; Credo and Sanctus
Knud Jeppesen Four Motets (1936)
(Given in Worcester
Cathedral as part of the 1981 Three Choirs Festival) BBC Birmingham

Contributors

Conductor:
Niels Moller
Unknown:
Knud Lavard
Unknown:
Mogens Pederson Kyrie

Presenter Michael Oliver Beethoven and the sadness of separation: a talk by ROGER fiske.
Of Stars. Dreams and Cymbals: a conversation with DAVID BEDFORD. Leoncavallo and the other La Boheme: a talk by JULIAN BUDDEN.
Producer graham SHEFFIELD

Contributors

Presenter:
Michael Oliver
Talk By:
Roger Fiske.
Unknown:
David Bedford.
Talk By:
Julian Budden.

Felicity Lott (soprano) Graham Johnson (piano) Haydn Spirit Song: A Pastoral Song: The Lady's Looking Glass: O Tuneful Voice
Schubert Songs from 1823: Lachen und Weinen:
Du bist die Ruh: Auf dem Wasser zu singen: Viola Mahler Ich atmet' einen linden Duft; Rheinlegendchen: Liebst du um Schonheit?; Wer hat dies Liedlein erdacht?; Ich bin der Welt alihanden gekommen Hahn Si mes vers avatent firs ailes: Les Hoiles
Poulenc Metamorphoses: Reine des mouettes; C'est ainsi que tu es: Paganini; Les chemins de I'amour (Concert arranged by the Bath Festival Society in association with Jollys of Bath) BBC Bristol

Contributors

Soprano:
Felicity Lott
Piano:
Graham Johnson

Vitezslnva Kapralova Partita for piano and strlnes (1938)
Jan Novak Capriccio for cello and orchestra MILAN MASA (piano)
FRANTISEK KOPECNY (cello) BRNO STATE PHILHARMONIC orchestra, conducted by OTOKAR TRHLIK : records

Contributors

Unknown:
Jan Novak Capriccio
Cello:
Frantisek Kopecny
Conducted By:
Otokar Trhlik

Second of four programmes of recordings drawn from the archives of North German Radio, Hamburg. Introduced by Howard Hartog

Tippett Concerto for double string orchestra
Reger An die Hoffnung Uralims Symphony No 4
JULIA HAMARI (mezzo-sop) NORTH GERMAN RADIO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by HANS SCHMIDT-ISSERSTLOT

Contributors

Introduced By:
Howard Hartog
Unknown:
Julia Hamari
Conducted By:
Hans Schniidt-Isserstlot

by AUGUSTUS YOUNG
Brian Coffey 's poetry has always aroused controversy. While many complain of the lack of surface attractions, a few point to the poetry's impeccable intellectual pedigree. Death of Hektor is his latest long poem and Coffey describes it in relation to his earlier life and work with J. C. Mays.
The poem is read in its entirety by CYRIL CUSACK. Presenter Jim Norton Producer
MARGARET WINDHAM

Contributors

Unknown:
Brian Coffey
Unknown:
J. C. Mays.
Unknown:
Cyril Cusack.
Presenter:
Jim Norton
Producer:
Margaret Windham

' What I do is owing to a perfect rage and resentment.' wrote Swift. His fierce satire depended on an ideal alternative, but is satire possible without Utopias?
Dr Alan Downie of Goldsmiths' College, reflects on our understanding of such work as John Gay 's Benaar's Opera, and argues that satire has dwindled to ' laughing with a few friends In a corner
(Polly, an Opera Thurs
7.15 pm)

Contributors

Unknown:
Dr Alan Downie
Unknown:
John Gay

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