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Vivaldi Concerto in G (RV 146) 1 SOLISTl VENETI/CLAUDIO SCIMONE Sonata in D major (RV 10) PIERO Toso (violin)
GIANNI CHIAMPAN (cello)
EDOARDO FARINA (harpsichord) Concerto in G minor, 'per l'orchestra di Dresda' (RV 577)
MEMBERS OF THE DRESDEN STATE
ORCHESTRA/VITTORIO NEGRI
Pisendel Violin Concerto in D
EDUARD MELKUS
MUNICH PRO ARTE CO/KURT REDEL Vivaldi Concerto in B minor, for four violins, cello and orchestra, Op 3 No 10 (rv 580)
ALAN LOVEDAY , CARMEL KAINE. IONA BROWN and ROY GILLARD (violins) KENNETH HEATH (cello)
ACADEMY OF ST MARTIN IN-THE-
FIELDS/SIR NEVILLE MARRINER records

Contributors

Cello:
Gianni Chiampan
Harpsichord:
Edoardo Farina
Unknown:
Alan Loveday
Violins:
Roy Gillard
Cello:
Kenneth Heath

6 October 1886-24 January 1960 First of five centenary programmes
Bach Fantasia in c minor (BWV 906) (1949 recording)
Beethoven Sonata in D, Op 10 No 3 (1954 recording)
Schubert Auf dem Wasser zu singen (D 774); Nachtviolen (D752) with Elisabeth Schwarzkopf (soprano) (1952 recording)
Mozart Piano Concerto No 17, in G (K 453) with the Edwin Fischer Chamber Orchestra
(1937 recording): mono records

Contributors

Unknown:
Bach Fantasia
Unknown:
Beethoven Sonata
Unknown:
Schubert Auf Dem Wasser
Soprano:
Elisabeth Schwarzkopf
Unknown:
Edwin Fischer

Mendelssohn Overture: Ruy Bias , Op 95: LSO/ANDRÉ PREVIN Suk Fantasia in G minor JOSEF SUK (violin)
CZECH PO/VACLAV
NEUMANN Lawes Amintor 's Welladay (Chloris Now)
MARY NICHOLLS (alto)
ANTHONY ROOLEY (lute)
Avison Trio-Sonata in c, Op 5 No 2: LONDON BAROQUE
Gibbons This is the record of John (mono): DELLER CONSORT Smetana Scherzo (Festive
Symphony): CZECH PO/KARELSEJNA Brahms Rhapsody in B minor, Op 79 No 1
WILHELM BACKHAUS (piano) Beethoven Song Cycle: An die ferne Geliebte PETER SCHREIER (tenor) WALTER OLBERTZ (piano) Novak In the Tatras
CZECH PO/KAREL SEJNA: records

Contributors

Unknown:
Ruy Bias
Unknown:
Neumann Lawes Amintor
Unknown:
Anthony Rooley
Unknown:
Avison Trio-Sonata
Unknown:
Brahms Rhapsody
Tenor:
Geliebte Peter Schreier

In the last talk in the series Roger Wright presents an interview with Sir Georg Solti ; John McCabe on the music of Karl Amadeus Hartmann ; and conversations with Rodney Friend and Raymond Leppard. Producers ANDREW KUROWSKI and RAY ABBOTT

Contributors

Unknown:
Roger Wright
Unknown:
Sir Georg Solti
Unknown:
John McCabe
Unknown:
Karl Amadeus Hartmann
Unknown:
Rodney Friend
Unknown:
Raymond Leppard.
Producers:
Andrew Kurowski
Producers:
Ray Abbott

Keith Pascoe (violin)
Anthony Byrne (viola)
Mark Jackson (cello)
Martin Parry (flute) Gillian Tingay (harp) uebussy Sonata, for flute, viola and harp
"ancaix String Trio
"ert Two Interludes, for flute, violin and harp
"erne Variations libres et finale. BBC Bristol (R)

Contributors

Violin:
Keith Pascoe
Viola:
Anthony Byrne
Cello:
Mark Jackson
Flute:
Martin Parry

Sixth of 12 programmes
Presented by Roger Nichols 1922-3
The first influences of Nadia
Boulanger critical venality, and a salute to the salons. With Doda Conrad , Manuel Rosenthal , and Alexandre Tansman Producer ARTHUR JOHNSON (R)

Contributors

Presented By:
Roger Nichols
Unknown:
Doda Conrad
Unknown:
Manuel Rosenthal
Unknown:
Alexandre Tansman
Producer:
Arthur Johnson

Reflections on the fickleness of Fortune from Book 2 of BOETHIUS'S The Consolation of Philosophy translated by CHARLES BLAND and read by Robert Eddison Producer PIERS PLOWRIGHT (R)

Contributors

Translated By:
Charles Bland
Read By:
Robert Eddison
Producer:
Piers Plowright

Direct from the Royal Albert Hall, London

Edinburgh Festival Chorus, chorus-master John Currie, BBC Symphony Orchestra, leader Rodney Friend conducted by Marek Janowski

Verdi Four Sacred Pieces

Contributors

Singers:
Edinburgh Festival Chorus
Chorus-master:
John Currie
Musicians:
BBC Symphony Orchestra
Orchestra leader:
Rodney Friend
Conductor:
Marek Janowski

by CONOR FARRINGTON
Reader Richard Vernon
'At one point I noticed my writing hand, amazed; can that thing with purple knotted veins and bulbous joints be mine?
Yes, I recognise it by the words it's writing.'
Directed by JOHN THEOCHARIS

Contributors

Reader:
Conor Farrington
Reader:
Richard Vernon
Directed By:
John Theocharis

BBC Radio 3

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