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Praetorius Dances from Terpsichore
COLLEGIUM TERPSICHORE directed by FRITZ NEUMEYER
7.19* Monteverdi Confitebor tibi, Domine a 5 (Selva morale e spirituale, 1640)
EMMA KIRKBY (soprano) PARLEY OF INSTRUMENTS directed by ROY GOODMAN and PETER HOLMAN
7.25* Corelli Sonata in c, Op 5 No 3: SIGISWALD KUlJKEN (violin) WIELAND KUIJKEN (Cello)
ROBERT KOHNEN (harpsichord)
7.37* Rameau Suite: Dardanus, Act 4
ENGLISH BAROQUE SOLOISTS/JOHN
EUOT GARDINER
8.0 News
8.5 Offenbach Overture:
Orpheus in the Underworld: BERLIN PO/HERBERT VON KARAJAN
8.14* Rodrigo In search of the beyond
LSO/ENRIQUE BATIZ
8.28* Lutoslawski Variations on a theme by Paganini MARTHA ARGERICH and NELSON FREIRE (pianos)
8.33* Weill Kleine
Dreigroschenmusik
PMLHARMONIA/OTTO KLEMPERER records

Contributors

Directed By:
Fritz Neumeyer
Directed By:
Monteverdi Confitebor
Directed By:
Roy Goodman
Directed By:
Peter Holman
Directed By:
Corelli Sonata
Unknown:
Von Karajan
Unknown:
Paganini Martha Argerich
Pianos:
Nelson Freire
Pianos:
Weill Kleine

GERALDINE ALLEN (clarinet) GAVIN MOLE (piano)
Vaughan Williams Six studies in English folk song
William Alwyn Clarinet Sonata (Given in June 1985 at the Wigmore Hall, London, as part of the Composers' Guild of Great Britain Fortieth Anniversary Concert)

Contributors

Clarinet:
Geraldine Allen
Piano:
Vaughan Williams

Bucolic tragedy in one act Libretto by JOSEPH GREGOR Music by Strauss
(sung in German): records (baritone)(tenor)(bass)(bass) (soprano) (tenor) (contralto) (soprano)(Soprano) (bass) (tenor)
BAVARIAN RADIO CHORUS
BAVARIAN RSO/BERNARD HAITINK The scene is a pastoral landscape at the foot of Mount Olympus.

Contributors

Unknown:
Joseph Gregor
Four shepherds:
Ludwig Baumann
Four shepherds:
Alexander Senger
Four shepherds:
Wolfgang Vater
Four shepherds:
Matthias Holle
Daphne:
Lucia Popp
Leukippos, a shepherd:
Peter Schreier
Gaea, Daphne's mother:
Ortrun Wenkel
Two young girls:
Dorothea Wirtz
Two young girls:
Utamaria Flake
Peneios, Daphne's father:
Kurt Moll
Apollo:
Reiner Goldberg

EASTMAN WIND ENSEMBLE
Conducted by FREDERICK FENNELL Robert Russell Bennett Suite of old American dances
William Schuman George
Washington Bridge Samuel Barber Commando March records

Contributors

Conducted By:
Frederick Fennell
Conducted By:
Robert Russell Bennett
Unknown:
William Schuman George
Unknown:
Samuel Barber

The second of three programmes re-examining the Marshall Plan for American economic aid to post-war Western Europe.
Presented by John Major of the University of Hull
The real turning point in our recovery was the currency reform of June 1948... but it was really successful only thanks to the support from the Marshall Plan and other foreign aid.
(OTMAR EMMINGER)
Other contributors include Werner Abs, Lord Franks, Milton Katz ,
Giovanni Malogodi ,
Robert Marjolin , Lord Roll and Dirk Spierenburg.
Producer ANTHONY MONCRTEFF

Contributors

Presented By:
John Major
Unknown:
Milton Katz
Unknown:
Giovanni Malogodi
Unknown:
Robert Marjolin
Unknown:
Dirk Spierenburg.
Producer:
Anthony Moncrteff

Stefan Wolpe (1902-72)
One should know about all the structures of fantasy and all the fantasies of structure, and mix surprise and enigma, intelligence and abandon, form and antiform.
First of two programmes surveying the work of a composer who has been acclaimed as one of the great innovators of our time.
Introduced by Bayan Northcott Second Piece for violin alone (1966): MARILYN DUBOW record
Passacaglia(1936)
GARRICK OHLSSON (piano) (R) aim Shalom; Lilacs; Epitaph
(Songs from the Hebrew) (1938) EMILIE BERENDSEN (meZZO-SOp) DAVID BLOCH (piano) Form (1959)
RUSSELL SHERMAN (piano): record Chamber Piece No 1, for 14 players
CONTEMPORARY CHAMBER ENSEMBLE/ ARTHUR WEISBERG : record

Contributors

Unknown:
Stefan Wolpe
Introduced By:
Bayan Northcott
Unknown:
Marilyn Dubow
Piano:
Garrick Ohlsson
Unknown:
Emilie Berendsen
Piano:
David Bloch
Piano:
Russell Sherman
Unknown:
Arthur Weisberg

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Live music and the arts: broadcasts more live music than any other radio network. Classical music is its core. Genres include world and new music, jazz, speech and drama.

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