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C. P. E. Bach Symphony in G: (WQ 182 No 1) - Academy of Ancient Music/Hogwood

7.17* Mendelssohn Concert Piece in D minor, Op 114 - Thea King (clarinet), Georgina Dobree (basset horn) LSO/Alun Francis

7.26* Reger Romance in D, Op 50 No 2 - Hans Maile (violin) Berlin Radio SO/Uros Lajovic

7.37* Debussy, orch Caplet Suite: Children's Corner - French National RO/Martinon

8.0 News

8.5 Liszt Orpheus - LPO/Haitink

8.16* Brahms Nanie, Op 82 - Prague Philharmonic Choir, Czech PO/Sinopou

8.31* Faure Fantaisie, Op 79 - Susan Milan (flute), Clifford Benson (piano)

8.37* Saint-Saens La jeunesse d'Hercule, Op 50 - Philharmonia Orchestra/Dutoit

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TURIBIO SANTOS and OSCAR CACERES Domenico Scarlatti Sonata (K432) anon La Rosignoll; Drewries accords
Cimarosa, transc Caceres Sonata (Racolta di Varie Sonate, No 72)
Manuel Saumell , transc Jesus Ortega Tres contradanzas
Debussy, transc Caceres La fille aux cheveux de lin
Castelnuovo-Tedesco Sonata canonica, Op 196: record

Contributors

Unknown:
Manuel Saumell

Mozart Six German Dances
(K 571): VIENNA MOZART ENSEMBLE/ BOSKOVSKY: record
Schubert Die Sterne (Leitner); Schlaflied
Joseph Marx Und gestem hat er mir Rosen gebracht; Windrader
ELIZABETH GALE (soprano)
MARTIN isepp (piano) Ravel La valse
LSO/MONTEUX: record
3.0* Interval Reading
3.5* Mozart Piano Concerto No 11 in F (K 413)
ALFONS KONTARSKY (piano) RADIO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA,
FRANKFURT conducted by HANS ZENDER (Hess Radio recording)
Joseph Marx Die tote Braut ELIZABETH GALE (soprano)
MARTIN isepp (piano)
Reger Four Tone Poems after paintings by Bocklin
RADIO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA,
FRANKFURT conducted by HANS ZENDER (Hess Radio recording)

Contributors

Conducted By:
Hans Zender
Unknown:
Joseph Marx
Conducted By:
Hans Zender

Alessandro Melani AlTanni , pensieri
Alessandro Scarlatti Faro la vendetta;
Mio tesoro, per te moro
Alessandro Melani Sinfonia a 5 JUDITH NELSON (soprano) DENNIS FERRY (trumpet) INSTRUMENTAL ENSEMBLE records

Contributors

Unknown:
Alessandro Melani Altanni
Unknown:
Alessandro Scarlatti Faro
Unknown:
Alessandro Melani Sinfonia
Soprano:
Judith Nelson

from The Rise of the Dutch Republic by J. L. MOTLEY (1814-77)
In the eighth in this series of readings from great historians, Robert Eddison reads Motley's account of the relief of the city of Leyden in 1574. Text editor BARRY CARMAN Producer ALAN HAYDOCK

Contributors

Unknown:
J. L.
Unknown:
Robert Eddison
Editor:
Barry Carman

On the occasion of the bicentenary of Dr Johnson's death, Christopher Ricks , Professor of English at
Cambridge University, reflects on the changes in his reputation over the past 200 years and on his current standing as critic, poet, lexicographer, translator, man of letters, moralist and exemplary Englishman With contributions from
WALTER JACKSON BATE , JORGE LUIS BORGES, FRANK BRADY ,
ROBERT BURCHFIELD , JOHN GROSS, ANTHONY HECHT , MARY LASCELLES , ENOCH POWELL , MARTIN PRICE, EDWARD
SAID, JUDITH SHKLAR and CHARLES TOMUNSON.
Producer PHILIP FRENCH
• HEAR THIS! page 28

Contributors

Unknown:
Christopher Ricks
Unknown:
Walter Jackson Bate
Unknown:
Jorge Luis
Unknown:
Frank Brady
Unknown:
Robert Burchfield
Unknown:
Anthony Hecht
Unknown:
Mary Lascelles
Unknown:
Enoch Powell
Unknown:
Judith Shklar
Unknown:
Charles Tomunson.

Presented by Charles Fox Featuring 7RPM
Ted Emmett (trumpet)
Alan Tomlinson (trombone) Simon Picard
John Rangecroft (saxophones) Pete Nu (piano)
Paul Rogers (bass)
Tony Marsh (drums)

Contributors

Presented By:
Charles Fox
Unknown:
Ted Emmett
Unknown:
Alan Tomlinson
Unknown:
Simon Picard
Unknown:
John Rangecroft
Piano:
Pete Nu
Bass:
Paul Rogers
Bass:
Tony Marsh

Third of four programmes featuring chamber music by Mendelssohn CAECILIA QUARTET
Pina Carmirelli (violin)
Pasquale Pellegrino (violin) Fausto Anzelmo (viola) Francesco Strano (cello) Verdi Quartet in E minor Mendelssohn Quartet in F minor, Op 80

Contributors

Music By:
Mendelssohn Caecilia
Violin:
Pina Carmirelli
Violin:
Pasquale Pellegrino
Cello:
Francesco Strano
Cello:
Verdi Quartet

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