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Schutz Alleluja ! Lobet den Herren in seinem Heligtum REGENSBURGER DOMSPATZEN 7.12* Telemann Oboe Concerto in D: HEINZ HOLLIGER
ACADEMY OF ST MARTIN-IN-THE-FIELDS/IONA BROWN

7.21* Schubert Symphony No 2, in B flat '
ACADEMY OF ST MARTIN-IN-THE-FIELDS/NEVILLE MARRINER

7.48* Brahms Scherzo in E flat, Op 4
STEPHEN BISHOP-KOVACEVICH (piano)

8.0 News

8.5 Roy Harris Symphony No 6 PACIFIC SO/KEITH CLARK

8.34* Beethoven String Quartet in g, Op 18 No 2
MELOS QUARTET OF STUTTGART

records

Contributors

Unknown:
Schutz Alleluja
Unknown:
Heinz Holliger
Unknown:
Neville Marriner
Unknown:
Roy Harris

Sibelius Hostkvall (Autumn Evening), Op 38 No 1
KIRSTEN FLAGSTAD (soprano) LSO/OIVIN FJELDSTAD
Tone Picture for Orchestra: The Dryad, Op 45 No 1
SCOTTISH NATIONAL ORCHESTRA/
SIR ALEXANDER GIBSON
String Quartet in D minor, Op 56 (Voces intimae)
BUDAPEST STRING QUARTET
Tone Poem: The Oceanides, Op 73
RPO/Sm THOMAS BEECHAM records

Contributors

Unknown:
Sibelius Hostkvall
Unknown:
Sir Alexander Gibson
Unknown:
Thomas Beecham

Third of eight concerts direct from Studio 7, Manchester Michael George (baritone) Graham Johnson (piano)
Mussorgsky Songs and Dances of Death
Liszt Petrarch Sonnets
(Ticket information from BBC Concerts Promotion, PO Box 27, Manchester M60 1SJ)
(Re-broadcast next Tuesday) BBC Manchester

Contributors

Piano:
Graham Johnson

Comic opera in three acts Music by Donizetti
Libretto by GIOVANNI RUFFINI and THE COMPOSER (sung in Italian)
GENEVA CHAMBER OPERA CHOIR
GENEVA COLLEGIUM ACADEMICUM
ORCHESTRA conducted by ROBERT DUNAND The action takes place in Rome during the course of a single day.
(Swiss Radio recording)

Contributors

Unknown:
Giovanni Ruffini
Conducted By:
Robert Dunand

JOHN LAING (HENDON) BAND conductor DONALD MORRISON
WILLIAM MCMULLAN (trombone) Goff Richards The Quest Hoist Suite No 2, in F
Eric Ball Legend; Sunset Rhapsody

Contributors

Conductor:
Donald Morrison
Conductor:
William McMullan
Unknown:
Goff Richards

leader DENNIS SIMONS conductor Edward Downes Erich Gruenberg (violin) direct from Studio 7, Manchester Walton Overture: Scapino
John Veale Violin Concerto (first performance)
Michael Berkeley Gregorian Variations
BBC Manchester

Contributors

Leader:
Dennis Simons
Conductor:
Edward Downes
Violin:
Erich Gruenberg
Violin:
John Veale

'In 1922 Carl Seashore, Dean of the Graduate College in Iowa City, announced that students would be allowed to submit creative work instead of a thesis. He couldn't possibly have known what he was letting America in for.'
Graham Fawcett looks at a growth sector in American universities - the teaching of creative writing.
Producer FRASER STEEL

Contributors

Unknown:
Graham Fawcett

Music by three American composers
ELAINE BARRY (soprano)
GARY RAYMOND (narrator)
LONTANO Ingrid Culliford (flute/alto flute/piccolo)
Stella Dickinson (oboe/cor anglais) David Rix
(clarinet/bass clarinet) Michael Cole (bassoon) John Harle
(soprano/alto saxophones) Bruce Nockles (trumpet) Ruth Crouch (violin)
Kevin Rundell (double-bass) Shelagh Sutherland
(electric harpsichord) Martin Allen
(vibraphone/percussion) Gerald Kirby (percussion) conductor ODALINE DE LA MARTINEZ Barbara Kolb Three Place
Settings, for narrator and four instruments
Pozzi Escot Visione , for soprano and five instruments
Barbara Kolb Homage to Keith Jarrett and Gary Burton , for flute and vibraphone
Gloria Coates Five Pieces for
Four Wind Players (after poems by EMILY DICKINSON )
Barbara Kolb Chromatic Fantasy, for narrator and six instruments
(all first broadcast performances)

Contributors

Soprano:
Elaine Barry
Oboe:
Stella Dickinson
Clarinet:
David Rix
Bassoon:
Michael Cole
Soprano:
John Harle
Unknown:
Bruce Nockles
Violin:
Ruth Crouch
Double-Bass:
Kevin Rundell
Double-Bass:
Shelagh Sutherland
Harpsichord:
Martin Allen
Unknown:
Gerald Kirby
Unknown:
Barbara Kolb
Unknown:
Pozzi Escot Visione
Unknown:
Barbara Kolb
Unknown:
Keith Jarrett
Unknown:
Gary Burton
Unknown:
Emily Dickinson
Unknown:
Barbara Kolb

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