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Boyce Symphony No 1, in B flat BOURNEMOUTH SINFONIETTA directed by RONALD THOMAS
7.12* Delius North Country Sketch No 4 (The March of Spring)
ULSTER ORCHESTRA/VERNON HANDLEY
7.21* Mahler Das Trinklied (Das Lied von der Erde) RENE KOLLO (tenor)
ISRAEL PO/LEONARD BERNSTEIN
7.30* Stravinsky Suite: The Soldier's Tale
PRINCIPALS OF THE LOS ANGELES CO/
GERARD SCHWARZ
8.0 News
8.5 Byrd, arr Howarth March before the BatteU
PHILIP JONES BRASS ENSEMBLE/
ELGAR HOWARTH
8.8* J. A. Benda Harpsichord Concerto in F minor
JOSEF HALA
ANTONIN NOVAK (violin) VOJTECH jouza (violin) KAREL SPEUNA (viola)
FRANTISEK SLAMA (cello)
FRANTISEK POSTA (violone)
8.26* Janacek Cantata: Amarus KVETOSLAVA NEMECKOVA (soprano) LEO MARIAN VODICKA (tenor) VACLAV ZITEK (baritone)
CZECH PHILHARMONIC CHORUS
AND ORCHESTRA/
SIR CHARLES MACKERRAS : records

Contributors

Directed By:
Ronald Thomas
Tenor:
Rene Kollo
Unknown:
Gerard Schwarz
Unknown:
Elgar Howarth
Harpsichord:
J. A. Benda
Unknown:
Josef Hala
Violin:
Antonin Novak
Viola:
Karel Speuna
Tenor:
Leo Marian Vodicka
Baritone:
Vaclav Zitek
Unknown:
Sir Charles MacKerras

Schoenberg
/ have discovered something which will assure the supremacy of German music for the next lOOyears
Suite, Op 25 (1921-23)
MAURIZIO POLLINI (piano)
Four Pieces for chorus, Op 27 (1925)
NETHERLANDS CHAMBER CHOIR
SCHOENBERG ENSEMBLE/
REINBERT DE LEEUW
Variations for Orchestra, Op 31 (1926-28)
LOS ANGELES PO/ZUBIN MEHTA: records

Contributors

Piano:
Maurizio Pollini

Third of four programmes Rheinberger
Nonet in E flat, Op 139
DANZI QUINTET with JAAP SCHRÖDER (violin) WIEL PEETERS (viola) ANNER BYLSMA (cello)
ANTHONY WOODROW (double-bass) Intermezzo; Epilogue SIMON UNDLEY (organ) records (Fourth programme this evening at 11.0pm)

Contributors

Double-Bass:
Anthony Woodrow
Unknown:
Simon Undley

Last in the season of concerts direct from St George's. Brandon Hill, Bristol London Baroque Ingrid Seifert (violine) Richard Gwilt (violine) Nicholas Logie (viola) Richard Campbell (tenor viola) Charles Medlam (cello) William Hunt (violine) Nicholas Parle (harpsichord/ organ) Giovanni Gabrieli Canzona a 4, in c (Libro primo, 1608) Biagio Marini Passacaglia a 4 G. B. VitaH Sonata a 4, Op 5 No 10 A. Scarlatti Concerto No 4, in G minor Vivaldi Cello Concerto in D minor Georg Muffat Sonata No 5 (Armonico tribute) (Concert arranged by St George 's Music Trust in association with John Player and Sons and Bath International Festival of Music. Tickets available at the door) BBCBristol

Contributors

Violine:
Ingrid Seifert
Violine:
Richard Gwilt
Viola:
Nicholas Logie
Tenor:
Richard Campbell
Cello:
Charles Medlam
Violine:
William Hunt
Harpsichord:
Nicholas Parle
Arranged By:
St George

A revue of mankind in time and space Opera in two acts by Karl-Birger Blomdahl after the epic poem Aniara by HARRY MARTINSON Aniara is the name of a spaceship of the future. On a voyage from Earth to Mars the passengers learn that the ship has gone astray, and that they must fly on without landing until they die. The technical device which guides the ship is called Mima, and it speaks in a non-human way through the insertion of pre-recorded tape music into the score. (sung in Swedish): records SWEDISH RADIO CHORUS AND SO/ STIG WESTERBERG Act 1: Scene 1: Galactic space Scene 2: Assembly room of the spaceship Aniara Scene 3: The Mima hall
3.30* Interval Reading
3.35* Act 2 Scene 1: The Mima hall Scene 2: The hall of mirrors Scene 3: The light year hall - 20th anniversary Scene 4: Galactic space

Contributors

Unknown:
Karl-Birger Blomdahl
Unknown:
Harry Martinson

CARDIFF POLYPHONIC CHOIR conductor RICHARD ELFYN JONES MICHAEL GRIFFITHS (organ/piano/ synthesiser)
Britten Jubilate Deo
Stravinsky Ave Maria
Messiaen 0 sacrum convivium Randall Thompson Alleluia trad, arr Richard Elfyn Jones Three Welsh folk songs:
Y broga bach; Ar Lan y mor;
Ym Mhontypridd mae nghariad Richard Elfyn Jones in Just-spring (first performance)

Contributors

Conductor:
Richard Elfyn Jones
Conductor:
Michael Griffiths

Nuovo Quartetto
Carlo Chiarappa (violin) Andrea Tacchi (violin) Piero Farulli (viola)
Andrea Nannoni (cello) Schubert Quartet
Movement in c minor (D 703)
Verdi Quartet in E minor
8.5* Interval Reading
8.10* Beethoven Quartet in E flat, Op 127
(Given on Monday in the Guildhall Banqueting Room, Bath, in association with Cassa di Risparmio di Firenze) BBCBristol

Contributors

Violin:
Andrea Tacchi
Viola:
Piero Farulli
Cello:
Andrea Nannoni
Unknown:
Cassa Di Risparmio

Charles E. Coughlin remained a parish priest in Detroit all his working life. Yet his hunger for influence and power, expressed through his 1930s radio broadcasts, came close to changing American foreign and domestic policy.
Russell Da vies presents a documentary about his enigmatic career.
With DONALD FLAMM.
DON WARREN. NAT HENTOFF and MARALYN CONWAY
Producer DAVID PERRY (R)

Contributors

Unknown:
Charles E. Coughlin
Unknown:
Donald Flamm.
Unknown:
Don Warren.
Unknown:
Maralyn Conway
Producer:
David Perry

Michael Nyman
Excerpts from scores for film, ballet and opera in progress; adaptations and re-interpretations of his own and other composers' music The Draughtsman's Contract (excerpt)
Bird List Song; Nose List Song (Tristram Shandy) Zoo Caprices (excerpts) Child's Play
Water Dances (Making a Splash) LUCIE SKEAPING (soprano) SARAH LEONARD (soprano)
ALEXANDER BALANESCU (violin) ELISABETH PERRY (violin)
THE COMPOSER (harpsichord) THE MICHAEL NYMAN BAND records

Contributors

Unknown:
Michael Nyman
Soprano:
Lucie Skeaping
Soprano:
Sarah Leonard
Violin:
Alexander Balanescu
Violin:
Elisabeth Perry
Unknown:
Michael Nyman

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