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Zelenka Overture in F
CAMERATA BERN directed by ALEXANDER VAN wijnkoop (violin)
7.13* Glazunov Poeme lyrique. Op 12
MOSCOW RADIO SO/ROZHDESTVENSKY
7.23* Bach Sonata in F minor (bwv 1018)
MONICA HUGGETT (violin)
TON KOOPMAN (harpsichord)
7.40* Strauss Festmusik der Stadt Wien
LOCKE BRASS CONSORT/STOBART
8.0 News
8.5 Walton Overture: Scapino LSO/PREVIN
8.13* Purcell Chaconne in G minor: ECO/BRIITEN
8.19* Haydn 0 Tuneful Voice (English Canzonets)
ELLY AMELING (SOprano) JORG DEMUS (piano)
8.23* Arne Harpsichord Concerto in G minor
THE ENGLISH CONCERT directed by TREVOR pinnock (harpsichord)
8.34* Vaughan Williams Serenade to Music
16 Soloists, LPO/BOULT records

Contributors

Directed By:
Alexander Van
Unknown:
Stadt Wien
Directed By:
Trevor Pinnock

Schumann
Literary influences 5: Goethe
Scenes from Faust (excerpts)
DUSSELDORF MUSIKVEREIN CHOIR TOLZ BOYS' CHOIR
DUSSELDORF SO/KLEE
Four Songs from
Wilhelm Meister : Kennst du das Land?; Nur wer die Sehnsucht kennt; So lasst mich scheinen; Singet nicht in TrauertOnen EDITH MATHIS (soprano)
CHRISTOPH ESCHENBACH (piano) records

Contributors

Unknown:
Wilhelm Meister
Soprano:
Edith Mathis
Piano:
Christoph Eschenbach
Faust:
Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau

leader BRADLEY CRESWICK conducted by RUDOLF SCHWARZ with ALLAN SCHILLER (piano) Haydn Overture: L'lncontro improviso
Prokofiev Andante for strings, Op 50a Mozart Piano Concerto No 14 in E flat (K 449)
Weber Symphony No 1 in c major. BBC Manchester

Contributors

Leader:
Bradley Creswick
Conducted By:
Rudolf Schwarz
Piano:
Allan Schiller

Piano Quintet in G minor RICHARD MARKHAM (piano) COULL STRING QUARTET Roger Coull (violin)
Philip Gallaway (violin) David Curtis (viola)
Martin Thomas (cello) BBC Birmingham

Contributors

Piano:
Richard Markham
Violin:
Roger Coull
Viola:
David Curtis
Cello:
Martin Thomas

with JILL GOMEZ (soprano)
One of a series of Czech music concerts given last season at the Wigmore Hall, London
Fibich Piano Trio in F minor Foerster Three Songs, Op 85 Dvorak Four Folk Songs, Op 73
3.5* Interval Reading
3.10* Dvorak Piano Quintet in A, Op 81

Contributors

Soprano:
Jill Gomez

A sequence of music and readings recorded in Edington Priory
In pace (Sheppard) Psalm 2 (Harris)
Reading: Isaiah 2, vv 1-11 (rsv) How are the mighty fallen (Robert Ramsey )
Reading from 'On the morning of Christ's Nativity' (Milton) Supremum est mortalibus (Dufay)
Agnus Dei (Missa Brevis) (Berkeley)
Reading: 'Peace' (George Herbert )
Thou wilt keep him (S. S. Wesley)
Hymn: Dear Lord and Father of mankind
Organ Voluntary: An
Wasserflussen Babylon (BWV 653) (J. S. Bach)
Conductors JEREMY SUMMERLY
PETER WRIGHT , PETER MCCRYSTAL Organist ANDREW LUMSDEN Festival director
GEOFFREY WEBBER BBC Bristol

Contributors

Unknown:
Robert Ramsey
Unknown:
George Herbert
Conductors:
Jeremy Summerly
Conductors:
Peter Wright
Conductors:
Peter McCrystal
Organist:
Andrew Lumsden

(mezzo-soprano)
Antony Pay (clarinet) John Constable (piano) direct from the Pittville Pump Room, Cheltenham Part 1
Beethoven Four Goethe settings:
Die Trommel geruhret Freudvoll und leidvoll (Egmont)
Nur wer die Sehnsucht kennt, (WoO 134, No 4)
Kennst du das Land, Op 75 No 1
Spohr Six German Songs, Op 103

'In the Spring of 1934 I took it into my head to see and compare President Franklin Roosevelt and Mr Stalin. I wanted to form an opinion of just how much these two brains were working in the direction of this socialist world-state that I believe to be the only hopeful destiny for mankind'.
A verbatim transcript of Wells' conversation with Stalin was published in The New
Statesman and Nation. It was soon followed by a witty and revealing correspondence in the same periodical.
Edited by MERVYN JONES
Directed by JOHN THEOCHARIS

Contributors

Unknown:
Franklin Roosevelt
Unknown:
Mr Stalin.
Edited By:
Mervyn Jones
Directed By:
John Theocharis
Joseph Stalin:
Timothy West
H G Wells:
Paul Nicholson
George Bernard Shaw:
Allan McLelland
J M Keynes:
Brett Usher
Ernst Toller:
Anthony Hall
Dora Russell:
Carole Boyd

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