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Fucik Florentine March CZECH PO/VACLAV NEUMANN
Gouvy Petite suite gauloise PRAGUE COLLEGIUM MUSICUM Chabrier Suite pastorale
FRENCH NATIONAL ORCHESTRAl
ARMIN JORDAN
Johann Strauss (son), arr
Godowsky Waltz: Artist's Life RIAN DE WAAL (piano) Mendelssohn
Two Concert Pieces
SABINE MEYER (clarinet)
WOLFGANG MEYER (basset-hom) WURTTEMBERG CO/JORG FAERBER Gottschalk Grand Scherzo; Pasquinade
ALAN MARKS (piano)
Delibes Ballet: Sylvia (Act 3) NEW PHILHARMONlA/BONYNGE records

Contributors

Unknown:
Armin Jordan
Unknown:
Johann Strauss
Clarinet:
Sabine Meyer
Basset-Hom:
Wolfgang Meyer

with Paul Vaughan Building a Library:
Bartok's Music for strings, percussion and celesta by STEPHEN WALSH ;
RODNEY milnes reviews recordings of operas by Handel, Rossini, Auber and Chabrier. Producer ANTHONY CHEEVERS

Contributors

Unknown:
Paul Vaughan
Unknown:
Stephen Walsh
Unknown:
Rodney Milnes
Producer:
Anthony Cheevers

Danzi Quintet in B flat, Op 56 No 1
STUTTGART WIND QUINTET Beethoven Sonata in A, Op 12 No 2
GIDON KREMER (violin)
MARTHA ARGERICH (piano)
Spohr Clarinet Concerto No 2, in E flat
KARL LEISTER STUTTGART RADIO SOY
RAFAEL FRUHBECK DE BURGOS records

Contributors

Violin:
Gidon Kremer
Piano:
Martha Argerich
Unknown:
Karl Leister Stuttgart

(born 22 June 1910) with Benjamin Britten (piano) Ireland Song-cycle:
The land of lost content
Britten Winter Words, Op 52 (Lyrics and ballads of Thomas Hardy ) Folk songs, introduced by Peter Pears : arr Grainger Bold William
Taylor; Six Dukes went a' fishin' arr Britten The miller of Dee; The foggy, foggy dew; The ploughboy
(Given in September 1972 in the Snape Mattings)
BBC Birmingham

Contributors

Piano:
Benjamin Britten
Unknown:
Thomas Hardy
Introduced By:
Peter Pears
Unknown:
Grainger Bold William

The first of nine programmes includes a recording by each of the orchestra's four principal conductors since 1895
Brahms Academic Festival Overture, Op 80 (mono) conducted by EDUARD VAN BEINUM Beethoven Symphony No 8 in Op 93 conducted by EUGEN JOCHUM Strauss Symphonic Poem: Don Juan , Op 20 (mono) conducted by WILLEM MENGELBERG Bruckner Symphony No 4, in E flat (Romantic) conducted by BERNARD HAmNK records

Contributors

Conducted By:
Eduard van Beinum
Conducted By:
Eugen Jochum
Unknown:
Don Juan
Conducted By:
Willem Mengelberg
Conducted By:
Bernard Hamnk

A weekly discussion on cinema, theatre, books, broadcasting and the visual arts.
Alexander Walker (in the Chair) talks with Barbara Bray, Waldemar Januszczak and Allan Massie.
This week's subjects:
Alan Parker 's film Birdy; The Mimosa Boys by Ewart Alexander on BBC1;
New work by Richard Long at the Anthony d'Offay Gallery, London; Lost in Exile by C. Paul Ryan at the Bridge Lane Theatre, Battersea;
A.S. Byatt 's novel Still Life. Producer PHILIP FRENCH

Contributors

Unknown:
Alexander Walker
Unknown:
Barbara Bray
Unknown:
Waldemar Januszczak
Unknown:
Allan Massie

Opera in one act with a prologue Libretto by HUGO VON HOFMANNSTHAL
Music by Richard Strauss (sung in German) direct from the Royal Opera House. Covent Garden
ORCHESTRA OF THE ROYAL OPERA
HOUSE, COVENT GARDEN leader JOHN BROWN conducted by JEFFREY TATE The Prologue
0 HEAR THIS! page 16

Contributors

Unknown:
Hugo von Hofmannsthal
Music By:
Richard Strauss
Leader:
John Brown
Conducted By:
Jeffrey Tate

by HUGO VON HOFMANNSTHAL A new translation by MICHAEL HOFMANN
Read by David Warner
In 1902 von Hofmannsthal wrote a devastating critique of artistic experience in the form of a letter, forswearing all literary endeavour, fictionally attributed to the pen of Lord Chandos.
Producer MICHAEL HEFFERNAN

Contributors

Unknown:
Hugo von Hofmannsthal
Translation By:
Michael Hofmann
Read By:
David Warner
Unknown:
Von Hofmannsthal
Producer:
Michael Heffernan

A translation of the 12thcentury epic, in seven parts, byc.H.sissoN
Incidental music composed by Nigel Osborne and performed by LONTANO Part 4
The mountains are high and full of shadows,
The valleys deep, the streams rapid.
They sound the trumpets as they advance
To give Roland an answer from
France
Narrator
John Franklyn-Robbins Readers Geoffrey Banks ,
Garard Green , Christopher Neame and Andy Rashleigh Producer FRASER STEEL
BBC Manchester

Contributors

Composed By:
Nigel Osborne
Readers:
John Franklyn-Robbins
Readers:
Geoffrey Banks
Readers:
Garard Green
Readers:
Christopher Neame
Readers:
Andy Rashleigh
Producer:
Fraser Steel

Second of eight programmes Duetto in A flat, Op 38 No 6 DANIEL ADNI (piano)
Capriccio in E minor, Op 81 No 3 MELOS QUARTET OF STUTTGART
Organ Sonata No 3, in A. Op 65 PETER HURFORD
Two
Klavierstiicke DANIEL BARENBOIM (piano) records String Quartet in E minor, Op 44 No 2
ENDELUON STRING QUARTET

Contributors

Piano:
Klavierstiicke Daniel Barenboim

BBC Radio 3

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