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Jiri Linek Fanfare
BRASS ENSEMBLE conducted by LADISLAV VACHULKA
VEJVANOVSKY HARMONIA ROMANA
ACADEMYOFSTMARTIN-IN-THEFIELDS/ MARRINER
Adam Michna Sanctus (St Wenceslas Mass)
FRANCO-GERMAN CHORALE, PARIS BARTHE CHAMBER ORCHESTRA/ LALLEMENT
Zelenka Capriccio No 2 in G CAMERATA BERN directed by ALEXANDER VAN WIJNKOOP
Cemohorsky Motet : Quern lapidaverunt
FRANCOGERMAN CHORALE, PARIS BARTHE CHAMBER ORCHESTRA/ LALLEMENT
Brixi Organ Concerto in D VACLAV RABAS PRAGUE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA/
JIRI STAREK records

Contributors

Unknown:
Jiri Linek
Conducted By:
Ladislav Vachulka
Directed By:
Alexander van Wijnkoop
Directed By:
Cemohorsky Motet

Continuing the series to include all Brahms' chamber works in historic performances Cello Sonata in F major, Op 99 PABLO CASALS (cello)
MlECZYSLAW HORSZOWSKl (piano) mono
Piano Trio in C minor, Op 101 JOSEF SUK (violin)
JANOS STARKER (cello)
JULIUS KATCHEN (piano) Gluck, arr Brahms
Gavotte (Iphigenie en Aulide) MISCHA LEvrrzKi (piano) mono records

Contributors

Cello:
Pablo Casals
Violin:
Josef Suk
Cello:
Janos Starker
Piano:
Julius Katchen
Piano:
Mischa Levrrzki

Introduced by Michael Oliver Who killed the contralto?
Julian Budden investigates. Traditional music from Vietnam: performed and discussed by Tran Quang Hai , with Bach Yen
The Amphion of his age: the life and music of Johann RosenmuUer (1620-84) by PETER HOLMAN
Producer GRAHAM SHEFFIELD

Contributors

Introduced By:
Michael Oliver
Contralto:
Julian Budden
Unknown:
Tran Quang Hai
Unknown:
Bach Yen
Unknown:
The Amphion
Unknown:
Johann Rosenmuuer
Unknown:
Peter Holman
Producer:
Graham Sheffield

concert-master SIDNEY WEISS conducted by CARLO-MARIA GIULINI
LUCIA popp (soprano)
The first of four programmes Hindemith Concert Music for strings and brass, Op 50 (1930) Strauss Four Last Songs
12.0* Interval Reading
12.5* Brahms Symphony No 1 in c minor, Op 68
(Given in the Music Center, Los Angeles in November 1981) (KUSC recording)

Contributors

Unknown:
Sidney Weiss

(1620-84)
The first of three programmes

O Jesu suss
Sonata a 3 in D
Vau. Et egressus est
Sonata a 3 in E minor
In te Domine speravi

Nigel Rogers (tenor)
The Parley of Instruments, directed by Roy Goodman and Peter Holman

Contributors

Tenor:
Nigel Rogers
Musicians:
The Parley of Instruments
Directed by:
Roy Goodman
Directed by:
Peter Holman

Richard Grenier , film critic of the American monthly
Commentary and author of The Marrakesh One-Two, a novel satirising the film industry, talks to Philip
French about what's wrong with Hollywood, New York's liberal film critics and American film audiences.

Contributors

Unknown:
Richard Grenier

given by members of UROBOROS Angela Malsbury (clarinet) Roger Garland (violin) John Graham (viola) Stefan Popov (cello)
Allan Schiller (piano)
Elizabeth Davis (percussion) directed by GWYN PRITCHARD Ives Largo
Gwyn Pritchard Moondance (first broadcast performance) Hindemith Quartet (1938) BBC Bristol

Contributors

Clarinet:
Uroboros Angela Malsbury
Violin:
Roger Garland
Viola:
John Graham
Cello:
Stefan Popov
Piano:
Allan Schiller
Piano:
Elizabeth Davis
Directed By:
Gwyn Pritchard

by Howard Barker
with Glenda Jackson as Galactia, Freddie Jones as the Doge of Venice, CLive Merrison as Carpeta, Clifford Rose as the Admiral Suffici, Peter Howell as the Cardinal Ostensile and Darlene Johnson as Gina Rivera

At the height of Venetian power, a woman is commissioned to celebrate a naval victory in the form of a massive canvas. But Galactia is not flattered by the patronage of the Doge, and sets out on a disastrous course which threatens to dishonour the state and put her life at risk.

Feature: page 24

Contributors

Writer:
Howard Barker
Director:
Richard Wortley
Galactia:
Glenda Jackson
The Doge of Venice:
Freddie Jones
Carpeta:
Clive Merrison
The Admiral Suffici:
Clifford Rose
The Cardinal Ostensile:
Peter Howell
Gina Rivera:
Darlene Johnson
The Sketchbook:
Brett Usher
Prodo:
David Sinclair
Supporta:
Elizabeth Rider
Dementia:
Helena Breck
Sordo:
Anthony Hall
Official:
Peter Acre
Lasagna:
Mark Straker
Pistaccio:
Brett Usher
First sailor:
Anthony Hall
Second sailor:
Mark Straker
Third sailor:
David Sinclair
Man in next cell:
Jon Strickland

STEPHEN ROBERTS (baritone) ROBERT COHEN (cello)
THREE CHOIRS FESTIVAL CHOIR CHORISTERS OF WORCESTER
CATHEDRAL CHOIR
BBC PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA leader DENNIS SIMONS conducted by DONALD HUNT Fricker Whispers at these curtains (first performance)
9.40* Interval Reading
9.45* Elgar Cello Concerto in E minor
Hoist The Hymn of Jesus BBC Manchester
(in association with CryoService Limited)

Contributors

Baritone:
Stephen Roberts
Leader:
Dennis Simons
Conducted By:
Donald Hunt
Conducted By:
Fricker Whispers

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