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Grieg Symphonic Dance, Op 64 No 1
BOURNEMOUTH SO/BERGLUND
Oskar Merikanto The Highest Branch
EERO HEINONEN (piano)
Sibelius Suite: King Christian n
GOTHENBURG SO/NEEME JARVI Selim Palmgren Concert Study:
En Route (mono)
EILEEN JOYCE (piano)
Nielsen Lyric Humoresque: Fynsk Foraar (FS 96)
KIRSTEN HERMENSEN (soprano) IB HANSEN (bass-baritone) KURT WEST! (tenor)
ZAHLE GIRLS' CHOIR
COPENHAGEN BOYS' CHOIR
DANISH RADIO SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA AND CHORUS/MOGENS
WOLDKE
Christian Sinding Suite in A minor (mono)
JASCHA HEIFETZ (violin) LOS ANGELES PO/
ALFRED WALLENSTEIN
Adolf Wiklund Allegro Grazioso
Gustav Hagg Irrbloss STIG RIBBING (piano)
Hugo Alfven Symphony No 1, in F minor
SWEDISH RADIO SO/STIG WESTERBERG records

Contributors

Unknown:
Oskar Merikanto
Unknown:
Selim Palmgren
Piano:
Eileen Joyce
Soprano:
Kirsten Hermensen
Violin:
Jascha Heifetz
Unknown:
Alfred Wallenstein
Unknown:
Adolf Wiklund Allegro
Piano:
Hugo Alfven

with Paul Vaughan Building a Library:
Mahler's Fourth Symphony by BERNARD KEEFFE.
WILLIAM MANN on Riccardo Chailly's recording of Stravinsky's opera
The Rake's Progress.
Recent records of chamber music reviewed by ROBERT HENDERSON.
Producer ANTHONY CHEEVERS

Contributors

Unknown:
Paul Vaughan
Unknown:
William Mann
Reviewed By:
Robert Henderson.
Producer:
Anthony Cheevers

Beethoven Sonata in G, Op 30 No 3
RALPH HOLMES (violin)
RICHARD BURNETT (fortepiano) Schubert Quintet in A (D 667) (The Trout)
ANDRAS SCHIFF (piano) CLEMENS HAGEN (violin) VERONIKA HAGEN (viola) LUKAS HAGEN (cello)
ALOIS POSCH (double-bass) records

Contributors

Violin:
Ralph Holmes
Piano:
Andras Schiff
Violin:
Clemens Hagen
Viola:
Veronika Hagen
Cello:
Lukas Hagen
Double-Bass:
Alois Posch

ANNE SOPHIE MUTTER (violin)
CHAMBER ORCHESTRA OF EUROPE conducted by SIR GEORG SOLTI Symphony No 40, in G minor (K 550)
Violin Concerto No 4, in D (K 218)
12.15* pm Interval Reading
12.20* Symphony No 41, in c (K 551) (Jupiter)
Overture: The Marriage of Figaro
(Hess Radio recording)

Contributors

Conducted By:
Sir Georg Solti

(soprano)
Dalton Baldwin (piano) Schumann Song-cycle: Frauenliebe und -leben
Schubert Die Blumensprache (D 519)
Wolf Wiegenlied im Sommer
Brahms Botschaft, Op 47 No 1; Immer leiser wird mein Schlummer, Op 105 No 2 Strauss Standchen
(Given at the 1984 Lichfield Festival) BBC Birmingham

Contributors

Piano:
Dalton Baldwin

The second of six programmes celebrating a recording career that spanned almost 50 years. Weber Overture: Der Freischutz
PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA Mahler Nachtmusik n (Symphony No 7)
NEW PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA Debussy Fetes (Nocturnes) (mono: 1926)
BERLIN STATE OPERA ORCHESTRA
Wagner Prelude and Liebestod (Tristan und Isolde)
CHRISTA LUDWIG (mezzo-soprano) PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA
Schumann Piano Concerto in A minor: ANNIE FISCHER PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA
Strauss Dance of the Seven Veils (Salome) (mono: 1928) BERLIN STATE OPERA ORCHESTRA Brahms Symphony No 2, in D PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA
Beethoven Overture: Leonora NO 3: PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA Mozart Don Giovanni: Final scene, Act 2
NEW PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA records

Contributors

Mezzo-Soprano:
Christa Ludwig
Unknown:
Annie Fischer

A discussion on cinema, theatre, books, broadcasting and the visual arts.
Richard Cork (in the Chair) talks with Richard Mayne , Jonathan Raban and Margaret Walters.
This week's subjects:
The Caine Mutiny Court
Martial by Herman Wouk at the Queen's Theatre, London;
Dance with a Stranger, a film about Ruth Ellis , directed by Mike Newell ; Art Into
Production: Soviet Textiles,
Fashions and Ceramics at the Crafts Council Gallery; In
Search of the Trojan War by Michael Wood on BBC2 on Sundays; Chaplin: His Life and Art by David Robinson. Producer PHILIP FRENCH

Contributors

Unknown:
Richard Cork
Unknown:
Richard Mayne
Unknown:
Jonathan Raban
Unknown:
Margaret Walters.
Unknown:
Herman Wouk
Unknown:
Ruth Ellis
Directed By:
Mike Newell
Unknown:
Michael Wood
Unknown:
David Robinson.
Producer:
Philip French

Sextet No 2 in g, Op 36
MELOS QUARTET OF STUTTGART Wilhelm Melcher (violin) Gerhard Voss (violin) Hermann Voss (viola) Peter Buck (cello)
With ENRIQUE SANTIAGO (viola) RUDOLF GLEISSNER (Cello)
(South- West German Radio Handing)

Contributors

Violin:
Wilhelm Melcher
Violin:
Gerhard Voss
Viola:
Hermann Voss
Cello:
Peter Buck
Viola:
Enrique Santiago
Cello:
Rudolf Gleissner

Stabat Mater
BARBARA SCRLICK (soprano) REGINA JAKOBI (contralto) HARRY GERAERTS (tenor)
HARRY VAN DER KAMP (bass)
BERLIN STATE AND CATHEDRAL CHOIR COLLEGIUM AUREUM conducted by CHRISTIAN GRUBE
(A Sender Freies Berlin recording)

Contributors

Unknown:
Stabat Mater
Soprano:
Barbara Scrlick
Contralto:
Regina Jakobi
Contralto:
Harry Geraerts
Bass:
Harry van Der Kamp
Conducted By:
Christian Grube

At the core lies the zealously-guarded nature of the relationship in education between central and local government.
Ian Hargreaves considers DES draft proposals for a centrally-directed school curriculum, and reflects on whether the case for abandoning traditional practice has been made.
With contributions from a headteacher; an industrialist; the Senior Chief Inspector of Schools; the historian, Lord
Bullock; the former Chairman of the Manpower Services
Commission, Lord Young; and The Sir Keith Joseph MP.
Producer MICHAEL STEVENSON

Contributors

Unknown:
Ian Hargreaves
Unknown:
Sir Keith Joseph
Producer:
Michael Stevenson

The first of three broadcasts from last year's festival evokes a Lenten gathering of medieval minstrels, with music ranging from popular dance-songs, instrumental estampies and pastourelles, to the Llibre
Vermeil and to the polished rondeaux of Adam de la Halle. CATHERINE BOTT (SOpranO) MICHAEL GEORGE (baritone) NEW LONDON CONSORT director philip PICKEIT Parti
9.50* Interval Reading
9.55* Part 2

Contributors

Soprano:
Catherine Bott

The 11th in a series devoted to the Norwegian tradition that has developed in the wake of Grieg.
Edvard Fliflet Braein Concert Overture, Op 2
BERGEN SO/SVERRE BRULAND
Klaus Egge Violin Concerto, Op 26: CAMILLA WICKS
OSLO PO/OIVIN FJELDSTAD
Conrad Baden Sinfonia espressiva (Symphony No 6) OSLO PO/KARSTEN ANDERSEN records

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