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Bach Violin Concerto in E (BWV 1042): STEVEN STARYK TORONTO CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by BOYD NEEL
7.22* Albrechtsberger
Concerto a cinque in E flat JOHN WILBRAHAM (trumpet) ACADEMY OF ST MARTIN-IN-THE-FIELDS, conducted by NEVILLE MARRINER
7.36* Gyrowetz Symphony in E flat, Op 8 No 2
PRAGUE CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
8.0 News
8.5 Beethoven Overture: Egmont
CLEVELAND ORCHESTRA conducted by GEORGE SZELL
8.14* Mozart Concerto in E flat for two pianos and orchestra (K 365): CHRISTOPH ESCHENBACH, JUSTUS FRANTZ LONDON PHILHARMONIC
ORCHESTRA, directed by CHRISTOPH ESCHENBACH '
8.40* Debussy, orch Busser Symphonic Suite: Printemps: NEW
PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA conducted by PIERRE BOULEZ gramophone records

Contributors

Conducted By:
Boyd Neel
Unknown:
John Wilbraham
Conducted By:
Neville Marriner
Conducted By:
George Szell
Directed By:
Christoph Eschenbach
Conducted By:
Pierre Boulez

WILLIAM BENNETT (flute) NICHOLAS KRAEMER (harpsichord)
MORAY WELSH (cello)
C. P. E. Bach Sonata in D (WQ 126)
J. S. Bach Sonata in E (BWV 1035)
(Part of a concert arranged by the Bath Festival Society Ltd)

Contributors

Flute:
William Bennett
Harpsichord:
Nicholas Kraemer
Cello:
Moray Welsh

direct from Peterborough Cathedral, sung by Members of Uppingham school Choral Course
Introit: Thou wast, O God (Thomas Tallis )
Versicles and Responses: Bernard Rose
Psalms 108 and 109 (Atkins, Morley)
Lessons (rsv): Zephaniah J. vv 14-20; Mark 15, v 40 to 16, v 7
Hymn: Mary, weep not
Canticles: Second Service (Leighton)
Anthem: Chrtstus factus est (Bruckner)
Organ Voluntary: Choral (Boulnois)

Contributors

Versicles and responses:
Bernard Rose
Director of Music:
Ralph Allwood
Organist:
Adrian Lucas

VLADIMIR MIKULKA Sor Two Studies
Bach Fugue in A minor Giuliani Variations on a theme of Handel
"envenuto Terzi Nevicata (Pastorale)
Vllla-Lobos Study No 11
Antonio Ruiz-Pipo Cancion Y Danza
(Part of a recital arranged in association with Keete Concerts Society)

Contributors

Unknown:
Antonio Ruiz-Pipo Cancion
Unknown:
Y Danza

Is it intelligent to be suspicious of intelligence? England has a rich historical tradition of distrusting cleverness.
Eric Griffiths , a Fellow of Trinity College,
Cambridge, traces that history through the words which have been used to talk about thinking and suggests that recently the suspicion has turned sour.

Contributors

Unknown:
Eric Griffiths

Direct from the Royal Albert Hall, London

Ileana Cotrubas (sop) Kathleen Kuhlmann (mezzo-soprano) Robert Tear (tenor) Gwynne Howell (baritone)
BBC Singers, BBC Symphony Chorus, conductor Brian Wright, London Philharmonic Choir, conductor Richard Cooke, BBC Symphony Orchestra, leader Bela Dekany, conductor Sir John Pritchard

Beethoven Mass in C

(Part 1 of tonight's concert is a simultaneous broadcast with BBC2)

Contributors

Soprano:
Ileana Cotrubas
Mezzo-soprano:
Kathleen Kuhlmann
Tenor:
Robert Tear
Baritone:
Gwynne Howell
Singers:
BBC Singers
Singers:
BBC Symphony Chorus
Conductor:
Brian Wright
Singers:
London Philharmonic Choir
Conductor:
Richard Cooke
Musicians:
BBC Symphony Orchestra
Orchestra Leader:
Bela Dekany
Conductor:
Sir John Pritchard

Stephen Fender , Senior Lecturer in English at University College,
London, notes the fear of degeneration and decline which colours the literature of the early United States - even
Common Sense and The Declaration of Independence - and which accounts for themes in American fiction now.

Contributors

Unknown:
Stephen Fender

3: Church and People
What is the nature of the support that now exists in this country for
Christianity? What do the people want of their church and what kind of clergy are serving them? How well is the Church of England coping with the task of expressing spiritual realities within a largely materialist culture?
Taking part: THE RT REV
JOHN BAKER , the Bishop of Salisbury; THE REV GORDON DUNSTAN , Emeritus
Professor of Moral and Social Theology, King's College, London; DAVID MARTIN, Professor of Sociology at the London School of Economics; CANON MAURICE WILES , Regius Professor of Divinity, Oxford.
MICHAEL CHARLTON is in the Chair
Producer DAVID MORTON

Contributors

Unknown:
John Baker
Unknown:
Gordon Dunstan
Unknown:
Canon Maurice Wiles
Producer:
David Morton

BBC Radio 3

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