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Schubert Overture: Des Teufels Lustschloss (D 84)
VIENNA PO/1STVAN KERTESZ
7.14* d'Indy Diptyque mediterraneen, Op 87
MONTE CARLO PO/GEORGES PRETRE
7.30* Bach Cantata No 82: Ich habe genug: HANS HOTTER (bass) SIDNEY SUTCLIFFE (oboe) GERAINT JONES (organ)
PHILHARMONIA; ANTHONY BERNARD
8.0 News
8.5 Berlioz Reverie et caprice, Op 8: AUGUSTIN dumay (violin) MONTE CARLO PO/
MAURICE ROSENTHAL
8.14* Arensky Trio in D minor, Op 32: NASH ENSEMBLE
8.45* Prokofiev Dreams, Op 6 AMSTERDAM CONCERTGEBOUW
ORCHESTRA/VLADIMIR ASHKENAZY records

Arriaga and Soler Arriaga Grand Aria: Erminia ANGELA DENNING (soprano) BILBAO SO/JESUS LOPEZ COBOS Soler Concerto No 1, in c E. POWER.BIGGS (organ) DANIEL PINKHAM (organ)
Arriaga String Quartet No 3, in E flat: RASOUMOVSKY QUARTET records

Contributors

Unknown:
Soler Arriaga
Soprano:
Erminia Angela Denning

The Little Mermaid
Second of two programmes Schubert Der Fischer
IRMGARD SEEFRIED (SOpranO) WALTER KLIEN (piano)
Debussy Ondine (Preludes, Book 2, No 8) (mono)
WALTER GIESEKING (piano) records
Zemlinsky Ballet: Die
Seejungfrau (on a story by Hans Christian Andersen )
NORTH GERMAN RADIO SO conducted by PETER BURWICK (North German Radio recording)

Contributors

Unknown:
Schubert Der Fischer
Soprano:
Irmgard Seefried
Piano:
Walter Klien
Piano:
Walter Gieseking
Story By:
Hans Christian Andersen
Conducted By:
Peter Burwick

direct from St George's, Brandon Hill , Bristol Ko Iwasaki (cello)
Shuku Iwasaki (piano)
Beethoven Variations on 'See the conqu'ring hero comes' from Handel's 'Judas Maccabaeus' (WoO 45)
Strauss Sonata in F, Op 6
Brahms, arr Watson Forbes Scherzo (F.A.E. Sonata)
(Concert arranged by St George 's 's
Music Trust, in association with John Player and Sons) BBC Bristol

Contributors

Unknown:
Brandon Hill
Piano:
Shuku Iwasaki
Unknown:
Strauss Sonata
Arranged By:
St George

Elizabeth Lane (soprano)
Paul Esswood (counter-tenor) Kenneth Bowen (tenor) Peter Savidge (bass) John Constable
(organ/harpsichord) Steinitz Bach Players leader SIMON STANDAGE conducted by Paul Steinitz
Christopher Brown Cantata: The Vision of Saul (first performance)
Bach Cantata No 154: Mein liebster Jesus ist verloren
(Given in 1984 in the Queen Elizabeth Hall , London)

Contributors

Soprano:
Paul Esswood
Tenor:
Kenneth Bowen
Bass:
Peter Savidge
Harpsichord:
Steinitz Bach
Leader:
Simon Standage
Conducted By:
Paul Steinitz
Conducted By:
Christopher Brown
Unknown:
Queen Elizabeth Hall

Winners of the 1987 European
Brass Band Championships held on 2 May in the Royal Hall, Nottingham.
The programme includes the first broadcast of the test piece 'Frontier' by Michael Ball. BBC Manchester

Contributors

Unknown:
Michael Ball.

The Perfect Pair
Seventh of eight trios by PETER BARNES with Alan Howard ,
Gerard Murphy and Norman Rodway A sincere tribute to two of Scotland's most famous adopted sons, the body-snatchers Burke and Hare, and their philanthropic employer, Dr Knox.
Music arranged and played by GEOFFREY BRAWN
Directed by IAN COTTERELL (R)

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter Barnes
Unknown:
Alan Howard
Unknown:
Gerard Murphy
Unknown:
Norman Rodway
Directed By:
Ian Cotterell

Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau (baritone)
Hartmut Holl (piano)
direct from the Queen Elizabeth Hall, London, in a recital of Morike Lieder by Wolf

Part 1
Der Genesene an die Hoffnung; In der Fruhe; Fussreise; Neue Liebe; Denk' es, o Seele!; Der Feuerreiter; An den Schlaf; Um Mitternacht: Jagerlied; Storchenbotschaft

Contributors

Baritone:
Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau
Pianist:
Hartmut Holl

A sequence of poetry inspired by the title of one of Rudyard Kipling 's collections of short stories and compiled by PATRIC DICKINSON.
Read by Elaine Claxton Denys Hawthorne and Martin Jarvis
Producer PIERS PLOWRIGHT

Contributors

Unknown:
Rudyard Kipling
Unknown:
Patric Dickinson.
Read By:
Elaine Claxton
Read By:
Denys Hawthorne
Read By:
Martin Jarvis
Producer:
Piers Plowright

A country of our size and prosperity may not be able to sustain as many as 45 universities, fully funded for research. Between 12 and 20 would be more realistic.
(CHRISTOPHER BALL ,
Warden, Keble College, Oxford.
March 1987)
Politicians, industrialists and some scholars believe that the future of research in Britain lies in centres of excellence.
A. H. Halsey , Professor of Social and Administrative
Studies at Oxford University, discusses scholarship in a cold climate with Christopher Ball ; Lord Annan, a former Vice-Chancellor of London University; and Tom Blundell , Professor of Crystallography at London University.
Producer MICHAEL STEVENSON

Contributors

Unknown:
Christopher Ball
Unknown:
A. H. Halsey
Unknown:
Christopher Ball
Unknown:
Tom Blundell
Producer:
Michael Stevenson

ROGER HEATON (clarinet)
VICTORIA soames (clarinet) JULIAN JACOBSON (piano)
Giacinto Scelsi Ixor , for clarinet Jonathan Harvey Images after Yeats: Nos 1 and 4, for piano
Chris Dench Time , for clarinet Jonathan Harvey Studies for two clarinets
Giacinto Scelsi Five incantations for piano Walter Zimmermann 25 Karwa-Melodien, for two clarinets
(all first UK broadcasts)

Contributors

Clarinet:
Roger Heaton
Piano:
Julian Jacobson
Piano:
Giacinto Scelsi Ixor
Clarinet:
Jonathan Harvey
Piano:
Chris Dench Time
Clarinet:
Jonathan Harvey
Piano:
Walter Zimmermann

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