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Chausson Poome. Op 25 GINETTE NEVEU (Violin)
PHlLHARMONlA ORCHESTRA conducted by ISSAY DOBROWEN
8.20* Charpenller Depuis le jour (Louise, Act 3) FANNY HELDY (soprano)
ORCHESTRA, conducted by PIERO COPPOLA
8.24* Fauré Ballade, Op 19 MARGUERITE LONG (piano) PARIS CONSERVATOIRE
ORCHESTRA, conducted by ANDRE CLUYTENS
8.39* Franck, orch ltopartz Nocturne
CHARLES PANZERA (bar)
ORCHESTRA. conducted by PIERO COPPOLA
8.43* Andre Caplet Septet CALVET STRING QUARTET with MARJSE COITANOZ (soprano) NATALIE WETCHER (mezzo-SOp). MARGUERITE PIFTEAU (contralto): records

Contributors

Conducted By:
Issay Dobrowen
Conducted By:
Charpenller Depuis
Conducted By:
Piero Coppola
Conducted By:
Andre Cluytens
Conducted By:
Piero Coppola
Conducted By:
Andre Caplet Septet
Soprano:
Natalie Wetcher
Contralto:
Marguerite Pifteau

Casella Scarlattiana
MARISA TANZINI (piano) BERLIN RADIO SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA, conducted by GERD ALBRECIIT
9.33. Brahms Violin
Sonata No 3, in D minor ANNE-SOPHIE MUTTER ALEXIS WEISSENBERG
9.53* Prokofiev Suite
No 1: Romeo and Juliet
NATIONAL SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA OF WASHINGTON conducted by MSTISLAV ROSTROFOVICH gramophone records

Contributors

Unknown:
Casella Scarlattiana
Piano:
Marisa Tanzini
Conducted By:
Gerd Albreciit
Unknown:
Alexis Weissenberg
Conducted By:
Mstislav Rostrofovich

Ninth in a series of 16 programmes, introduced by Robert Simpson
Serenata in vano (FS 68) ATHENA ENSEMBLE
In memoriam Franz Neruda (fs 74) (first UK performance)
FUILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA conducted by SIMON RATTLE Chaconne (FS 79)
JOHN MCCABE (piano)
Sonata No 2 for violin and piano
ERICH GRUENBERG (Violin)
JOHN mccade (piano) Symphony No 4
(L'Inestinguiblle) (FS 76) PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA conducted by SIMON RATTLE

Contributors

Introduced By:
Robert Simpson
Unknown:
Franz Neruda
Conducted By:
Simon Rattle
Piano:
John McCabe
Violin:
Erich Gruenberg
Conducted By:
Simon Rattle

Third of ten programmes featuring ALFRED CORTOT Schumann Carnaval , Op Schubert Piano Trio No 1 in B flat (0898) with JACQUES THIBAUD (violin) PABLO CASALS (cello) records

Contributors

Unknown:
Alfred Cortot
Unknown:
Schumann Carnaval
Violin:
Jacques Thibaud
Cello:
Pablo Casals

Paul Bailey (in the Chair) talks with Waldemar Januszczak , Jeffrey Richards and Claire Tomalin.
This week: Monty Python's The Meaning of Life: film directed by Terry Jones.
Sporting Life: an anthology of British sporting prints at the British Museum.
Flying Into the Wind: play by David Leland on ITV.
Buried Inside Extra by Thomas Babe at the Royal Court Theatre, London.
The Liberty Tree: a collection of poems by Tom Paulin.

Contributors

Chairman:
Paul Bailey
Panellist:
Waldemar Januszczak
Panellist:
Jeffrey Richards
Panellist:
Claire Tomalin
Producer:
Philip French

Second programme in which Nicholas Danby introduces a recital recorded in Leonhardtskirche, Basel, Switzerland.
Boyvin Suite du troisldme ton (excerpts) de Grigny Plein Jeu;
Fugue a 5 (Veni Creator) Dandrieu Magnificat in A minor (excerpts)
Balbatre La Marseillaise de Grigny Tierce en taille i Swiss Radio recording)

Contributors

Introduces:
Nicholas Danby

The Trial is Franz Kafka 's most famous book and the sense of being on trial filled his own life. What was his crime? Who was the judge? Who was the prosecuting council?
Patrick Carnegy considers Kafka's work in the light of these questions with contributions from
STEVE BERKOFF ,
BREYTEN BREYTENBACII. ROSEMARY DINNAGE ,
EDWARD GOLDSTUCKER , HUGO GRYN.
JIRI MUCHA. MALCOLM PASLEY and J. P. STERN.
Reader DAVID GRAHAM
Producer PIERS PLOWRIGHT (The Trial, tomorrow 7.30) Woddis On ... page 62

Contributors

Unknown:
Franz Kafka
Unknown:
Patrick Carnegy
Unknown:
Steve Berkoff
Unknown:
Breyten Breytenbacii.
Unknown:
Rosemary Dinnage
Unknown:
Edward Goldstucker
Unknown:
Hugo Gryn.
Unknown:
Jiri Mucha.
Unknown:
Malcolm Pasley
Reader:
J. P. Stern.
Reader:
David Graham
Producer:
Piers Plowright

direct from the Town Hall Philharmonia Orchestra leader
CHRISTOPHER WARREN-GREEN , conducted by Brian Priestman , with James Galway (flute) Various composers, (Berkeley's pupils)
Bouquet for Lennox: 15 variations on the Reapers' Chorus from
Ruth (first performance: Festival commission)
Webcrn Passacaglia, Op 1 Lennox Berkeley Flute Concerto, Op 36

Contributors

Leader:
Christopher Warren-Green
Conducted By:
Brian Priestman
Flute:
James Galway

No religious movement has ever aroused such deep hostility as the Oxford Movement. No movement since the Reformation was to change the face of English religion so much. JAMES MUNSON explores the beginnings of the Oxford Movement.
With TIMOTHY BATESON.
GEOFFREY COLLINS , BRETT USHER and JOHN WEBB. Producer DAVID CRAIG

Contributors

Unknown:
Timothy Bateson.
Unknown:
Geoffrey Collins
Unknown:
John Webb.
Producer:
David Craig

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