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Wagner Siegfried Idyll
AMSTERDAM CONCERTGEBOUW ORCHESTRA/BERNARD HAITINK
7.23* Liszt Lesjeux d'eau a la
Villa d'Este: JORGE BOLET (piano)
7.31* Beethoven Adelaide, Op 46 fritz WUNDERLICH (tenor) HUBERT GIESEN (piano)
7.37* Haydn Symphony No 46, in B major
PHILHARMONIA HUNGARICA/
ANTALDORATI
8.0 News
8.5 C.P.E. Bach Flute Concerto in A minor (Wq 166) JEAN-PIERRE RAMPAL
L'ENSEMBLE ORCHESTRAL DE
L'OISEAU-LYRE/LOUIS DE FROMENT
8.31* Boccherini Symphony in D major, Op 12 No 1
NEW PHILHARMONIA/LEPPARD records

Contributors

Unknown:
Liszt Lesjeux
Piano:
Jorge Bolet
Tenor:
Fritz Wunderlich
Piano:
Hubert Giesen

Bruckner Mass in D minor
KRISZTINA LAKI (soprano)
CORNELIA KALLISCH (contralto) ALDO BALDIN (tenor) ROBERT HOLL (baSS) RIAS CHAMBER CHOIR
SOUTH GERMAN RADIO
SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by uri SEGAL
(South German Radio recording) Helgoland
CHICAGO SYMPHONY CHORUS AND
ORCHESTRA/D ANIEL BARENBOIM record

Contributors

Unknown:
Bruckner Mass
Contralto:
Cornelia Kallisch
Tenor:
Aldo Baldin
Conducted By:
Uri Segal
Unknown:
Aniel Barenboim

Part 2
Johann Strauss (son)
Overture: Die
Fledermaus Josef Strauss Chatterbox Polka Johann Strauss (son) Egyptian March; Emperor Waltz; Hunting Polka
Josef Strauss Feuerfest Polka
Johann Strauss (son) Waltz: The Blue Danube
(Given on 2 January in the Brangwyn Hall, Swansea, in association with the Welsh Arts Council) BBC Wales

Contributors

Unknown:
Johann Strauss
Unknown:
Fledermaus Josef Strauss
Unknown:
Johann Strauss

Last of five programmes
Bach Concerto in c (Bwv 1064) with RONALD SMITH (piano) DENIS MATTHEWS (piano) PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA (1950recording)
Brahms Intermezzo in E flat, Op 117 No 1
(1947 recording)
Schubert Moment musical in A flat (D 780 No 6) (1950 recording) Beethoven Sonata in F minor, Op 57 (Appassionata) (1935 recording)
Bach. transc Busoni Chorale
Prelude: Ich ruf zu Dir (BWV 639) (1941 recording): mono records

Contributors

Piano:
Ronald Smith
Piano:
Denis Matthews
Unknown:
Brahms Intermezzo

by Lord Berners, dramatised by Mike Steer
Music by Lord Berners
with Rupert Graves as Emmanuel Smith, Jane Wenham as Mme d'Arc and Annette Badland as Gloria

'Forgive me, Madame Gloria, if I seem presumptuous. But your performance on the trombone tonight is the most uplifting experience of my life. I am in the middle of my First Symphony. It is so important to a young composer that his first magnum opus is well received. Will you consent to perform the trombone solo in it? My musical career depends on your agreement. I implore you.'

'L'uomo dai baffi' performed by the Aquarius Ensemble, conducted by Nicholas Cleobury
Mike Steer (piano)
Special sound by Malcolm Clarke of the BBC Radiophonic Workshop
Directed by John Theocharis

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Contributors

Author/Music:
Lord Berners
Dramatised by:
Mike Steer
Musicians:
Aquarius Ensemble
Conductor:
Nicholas Cleobury
Special Sound:
Malcolm Clarke, BBC Radiophonic Workshop
Director:
John Theocharis
Emmanuel Smith:
Rupert Graves
Mme d'Arc:
Jane Wenham
Gloria:
Annette Badland
Social Secretary:
Anthony Newlands
Professor Grumbelius:
Timothy Bateson
Evangeline:
Susie Brann
James:
Paul Gregory
Rev Brown:
Manning Wilson
Mrs Brown:
Rachel Gurney
Mr Macaw:
Brian Hewlett
Queen Mother:
Irene Prador
[Actor]:
Stephen Hattersley
[Actress]:
Jennifer Piercey
[Actress]:
Natasha Pyne
[Actor]:
Eric Stovell
[Actor]:
Jonathan Tafler

(born 10 March 1892) Concerto da camera DAVID SHOSTAC (flute)
ALLAN VOGEL (cor anglais)
LOS ANGELES CO/GERARD SCHWARZ Symphony No 4 (Deliciae basiliensis); Pastorale d'ete BAVARIAN RSO/CHARLES DUTOIT records

Contributors

Flute:
Allan Vogel

BBC Radio 3

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