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Fourth of six programmes of records made by the Hungarian-born conductor who died in March
Sibelius Lemminkainen in Tuonela (Legends, Op 22 No 3) Dvorak Cello Concerto in B minor, Op 104 LEONARD ROSE
PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA records

Contributors

Unknown:
Sibelius Lemminkainen

Cantata No 93: Wer nur den lieben Gott lasst walten
INGEBORG REICHELT (SOpranO)
LOTTE WOLF-MATTHAUS (contralto) JOHANNES FEYERABEND (tenor) HANS-OLAF HUDEMANN (bass)
GOTTINGER STADTKANTORE1
FRANKFURT CANTATA ORCHESTRA conducted by LUDWIG DOORMANN record

Contributors

Soprano:
Ingeborg Reichelt
Tenor:
Johannes Feyerabend
Conducted By:
Ludwig Doormann

Poulenc Sonata for trumpet, horn and trombone
MEMBERS OF THE PHILIP JONES
BRASS ENSEMBLE
Ibert Trois pieces breves ATHENA ENSEMBLE
Saint-Saens Septet for trumpet, piano and strings
MAURICE ANDRE (trumpet)
JEAN PHILIPPE COLLARD (piano) GERARD JARRY (violin) ALAIN MOGLIA (violin) SERGE COLLOT (viola)
MICHEL TOURNUS (cello)
JACQUES CAZAURAN (double-bass) records

Contributors

Unknown:
Ibert Trois
Unknown:
Maurice Andre
Violin:
Gerard Jarry
Violin:
Alain Moglia

Scarlatti Sonatas in c sharp minor (Kk 247) and in E (Kk 20) WANDA LANDOWSKA (harpsichord) Prokofiev Flute Sonata in D, Op 94
SEBASTIAN BELL (flute) IAN BROWN (piano)
Hummel Septet in D minor, Op 74
BETH LEviN (piano)
JUDITH MENDENHALL (flute) RUDOLF VRBSKY (oboe) ROBERT ROUTCH (horn) CAROLINE LEVINE (viola) LISA LANCASTER (Cello)
JULIUS LEviNE (double-bass) Ravel Valses nobles et sentimentales
PARIS ORCHESTRA/JEAN MARTINON records

Contributors

Unknown:
Scarlatti Sonatas
Harpsichord:
Wanda Landowska
Piano:
Ian Brown
Piano:
Beth Levin
Flute:
Judith Mendenhall
Oboe:
Rudolf Vrbsky
Viola:
Caroline Levine
Double-Bass:
Julius Levine

Introduced by Michael Oliver Shostakovich 's Eighth
Symphony - The height of tragedy: a talk by CALUM MACDONALD
BASIL TCHAIKOV talks about the National Centre for Orchestral Studies
A conversation with ROBIN HOLLOWAY
George Buttenvorth (1885-1916): a centenary assessment by MICHAEL DAWNEY
Producers GRAHAM SHEFFIELD and ANDREW LYLE

Contributors

Introduced By:
Michael Oliver
Talk By:
Calum MacDonald
Talks:
Basil Tchaikov
Unknown:
Robin Holloway
Unknown:
George Buttenvorth

directed by William Christie Jill Feldman (soprano) Agnes Mellon (soprano)
Dominique Visse (haute-contre) Michel Laplenie (tenor) Ian Honeyman (tenor) Philippe Cantor (bass) Francois Fauche (bass)
Elisabeth Matiffa (bass viol) Yvon Reperant (harpsichord) The first of two programmes Michel Lambert Airs for 2,3,4 and 5 voices: D'un feu secret;
Le repos, l'ombre; Trouver sur I'herbette; Par mes chants tristes et touchants; Ah, qui voudra desormais; Ombre de mon amant; Tout l'univers obeit a l'amour
Charpentier La comtesse d'Escarbagnas: intermede comique; Les arts florissants: Scene 1

Contributors

Directed By:
William Christie
Soprano:
Jill Feldman
Soprano:
Dominique Visse
Tenor:
Michel Laplenie
Tenor:
Ian Honeyman
Bass:
Philippe Cantor
Bass:
Francois Fauche
Bass:
Elisabeth Matiffa
Harpsichord:
Yvon Reperant
Unknown:
Michel Lambert

For three days in June the Cambridge Union was the venue for Britain's largest international gathering of poets. Michael Schmidt reports on the 1985 Cambridge Poetry Festival and presents his selection from the readings and events. Producer FRASER STEEL BBC Manchester

Contributors

Unknown:
Michael Schmidt

byjEANANOUILH adapted for radio by ROGER PINE from the translation by LUCIENNE HILL
'Sire, crush them now, or in five years' time there will be two kings in England, the Archbishop of Canterbury and you. And in ten years' time there will be only one.
Directed by RONALD MASON (First broadcast on Radio 4)

Contributors

Translation By:
Lucienne Hill
Directed By:
Ronald Mason
Becket:
Ian Holm
Henry II:
David Buck
Folliot, Bishop of London:
Peter Jeffrey
Gwendolen:
Patrlcia Gallimore
Archbishop of Canterbury:
Geoffrey Wincott
Bishop ofYork:
Garard Green
Bishop of Oxford:
Antony Viccars
Baron:
Ralph Truman
Little monk:
Roger Gale
Queen Mother:
Marjorie Westbury
Young Queen:
Kathleen Helme
Page:
David Brierley
Louis of France:
David March
pope:
Peter Pratt
Zambelli:
John Baddeley

led by RUSSELL GILBERT conducted by Maurice Handford Bernadette Greevy (contralto) Donald Hunt Singers (ladies' voices) conducted by TREVOR OWEN
Parti Delius On hearing the first cuckoo in spring
Elgar Sea Pictures, Op 37

Contributors

Unknown:
Russell Gilbert
Conducted By:
Maurice Handford
Contralto:
Bernadette Greevy
Singers:
Donald Hunt
Conducted By:
Trevor Owen
Conducted By:
Parti Delius

(piano)
Rachmaninov Two preludes: in G, Op 32 No 5, and in B minor, Op 32 No10
Scriabin Sonata No 4, in f sharp Debussy Pagodes; Reflets dans l'eau
Szymanowski Masques
(A repeat of last Monday's BBC
Lunchtime Concert)
(Tomorrow:Lindsay Quartet)

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