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Bach Cantata No 101: Nimm von uns, Herr, du treuer Gott WILHELM WIEDL (treble)
PAUL esswood (counter-tenor) KURT EQUlLUZ (tenor)
PHILIPPE HUTTENLOCHER (bass) TOLZER KNABENCHOR
VIENNA CONCENTUS MUSICUS/ HARNONCOURT
7.30* Haydn String Quartet in D major, Op 50 No 6 (The Frog)
TOKYO STRING QUARTET
7.54* Lili Boulanger D'un matin de printemps eric PARKIN (piano)
BARRY GRIFFITHS (violin) KEITH HARVEY (cello)
8.0 News
8.5 Howard Ferguson Partita for two pianos, Op 5b HOWARD SHELLEY
HILARY MACNAMARA
8.27* Tippett Divertimento on Sellinger's Round ECO/NORMAN DEL MAR
8.48* Kabalevsky Symphonic Poem: Spring, Op 65
MOSCOW PO/THE COMPOSER records

Contributors

Unknown:
Gott Wilhelm Wiedl
Bass:
Philippe Huttenlocher
Unknown:
Lili Boulanger
Violin:
Barry Griffiths
Cello:
Keith Harvey
Unknown:
Howard Ferguson Partita
Unknown:
Hilary MacNamara
Unknown:
Tippett Divertimento

direct from the Broadcasting Centre, Birmingham
Varsovia String Quartet
Boguslaw Bruczkowski (violin) Krzysztof Bruczkowski (violin) Artur Paciorkiewicz (viola) Wojciech Walasek (cello) with Yitkin Seow (piano)
Tadeusz Paciorkiewicz Piano Quintet
Grazyna Bacewicz String Quartet No 4
Henryk Czyz Jazz Etude (all first UK broadcasts) BBC Birmingham

Contributors

Violin:
Boguslaw Bruczkowski
Violin:
Krzysztof Bruczkowski
Viola:
Artur Paciorkiewicz
Cello:
Wojciech Walasek
Piano:
Yitkin Seow
Piano:
Tadeusz Paciorkiewicz
Unknown:
Grazyna Bacewicz
Unknown:
Henryk Czyz

A Burlesque opera in three acts Words by HENRY CAREY
Music by John Frederick Lampe
CAMBRIDGE OPERA GROUP CHORUS
AND ORCHESTRA
JOHN BUTT (harpsichord continuo) conducted by SIMON HALSEY (First broadcast)
Act 1

Contributors

Unknown:
Henry Carey
Music By:
John Frederick Lampe
Conducted By:
Simon Halsey

The '48'
Third of four programmes Preludes and Fugues in B major and minor, Book 1 RALPH KIRKPATRICK (clavichord) Preludes and Fugues in F sharp major and minor,
Book 1: WALTER GIESEKING (piano) mono: records

Contributors

Unknown:
Ralph Kirkpatrick
Piano:
Walter Gieseking

led by BARRY HASKEY conducted by BRYDEN THOMSON JAMES WATSON (trumpet) Part 1
Mozart Overture: The Marriage of Figaro
Haydn Trumpet Concerto in E flat
Richard Strauss Suite: Der Rosenkavalier
8.30* Interval Reading
8.40* Part 2
Johann Strauss (son)
Overture: The Gypsy Baron;
Waltz: Wine, women and song; Perpetuum mobile
Lehar Waltz: Gold and Silver Johann Strauss (son) Tritsch Tratsch Polka; Emperor Waltz (Given at St David's Hall, Cardiff, in association with the South Wales Echo)

Contributors

Unknown:
Barry Haskey
Conducted By:
Bryden Thomson
Conducted By:
James Watson
Unknown:
Richard Strauss
Unknown:
Johann Strauss
Unknown:
Johann Strauss

I only take one shot. I'm a Stone-age photographer. I've never known anything about Photography - all I know is that what I do works. Angus McBean , in conversation with Colin Ford , Keeper of the National
Museum of Photography, looks back over his career as a theatre photographer in the 30s and 40s, and reflects on his real ambitions.
Producer JUDITH BUMPUS

Contributors

Unknown:
Angus McBean
Unknown:
Colin Ford
Producer:
Judith Bumpus

First of two programmes recorded at last year's
Huddersfield Contemporary Music Festival.
Introduced by Richard Steinitz Daryl Runswick I sing the body electric (first broadcast) Luciano Berio A-Ronne ELECTRIC PHOENIX
Judith Rees (soprano)
Linda Hirst (mezzo-soprano) Daryl Runswick (tenor) Terry Edwards (bass)
John Whiting (electronics)

Contributors

Introduced By:
Richard Steinitz
Introduced By:
Daryl Runswick
Unknown:
Luciano Berio
Soprano:
Judith Rees
Mezzo-Soprano:
Linda Hirst
Tenor:
Daryl Runswick
Bass:
Terry Edwards
Bass:
John Whiting

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