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Fourth of six programmes J. C. Bach Quintet in c, Op 11 No 1
Boyce Orpheus and Euridice Record
Abel Quartet in G Op 12 No 6
Arne The street intrigue: Record J. C. Bach Sonata in A, Op 10 No 4 Boyce On the banks, gentle Stour: Record
J. C. Bach Quintet in G, Op 11 No 2
MILLIARD ENSEMBLE
CHANDOS BAROQUE PLAYERS

Fourth of five programmes celebrating the 90th birthday of the great British oboist
Cimarosa, arr Benjamin Oboe Concerto (Mono)
RLPO/MALCOLM SARGENT
Bax Oboe Quintet (Mono)
With the INTERNATIONAL STRING
QUARTET
Rossini Overture: The Silken Ladder (Mono)
LPO/THOMAS
BEECHAM Eugene Goossens Oboe Concerto, Op 45; PHILHARMONIA/
WALTER SUSSKIM ): Records

Contributors

Oboe:
Beecham Eugene Goossens
Unknown:
Walter Susskim

Bach Cantata No 100: Was Gott tut, das ist wohlgetan
HELMUT RILLING BACH ENSEMBLE Poulenc Concerto for organ, strings and timpani E. POWER BIGGS (organ)
PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA/ORMANDY Albeniz Navarra
ARTUR RUBINSTEIN (piano)
Myaskovsky Symphony No 27 in c minor: USSR ACADEMIC so/ EVGENY SVETLANOV. Records

Contributors

Unknown:
Helmut Rilling
Unknown:
Albeniz Navarra
Piano:
Artur Rubinstein
Unknown:
Evgeny Svetlanov.

Introduced by Michael Oliver a Night at the Chinese Opera: a conversation with Judith Weir. Elgar and Falstaff: a talk by Michael Kennedy. A man in Havana: a conversation with the Cuban composer Leo Brouwer.
A night at the Court of Jaipur: by Viram Jasani
Producers GRAHAM SHEFFIELD and ANDREW LYLE

Contributors

Introduced By:
Michael Oliver
Unknown:
Judith Weir.
Talk By:
Michael Kennedy.
Unknown:
Leo Brouwer.
Unknown:
Viram Jasani
Producers:
Graham Sheffield
Producers:
Andrew Lyle

COULL STRING QUARTET Roger Coull (violin)
Philip Gallaway (violin) David Curtis (viola) John Todd (cello)
Haydn Quartet in F minor, Op 20 No 5
Robert Simpson Quartet No 10 (For Peace)
BBC Pebble Mill (R)

Contributors

Violin:
Roger Coull
Viola:
David Curtis
Cello:
John Todd
Unknown:
Robert Simpson

Tragic opera in three acts Music by Gluck Libretto by DU ROULLET Original version (1774) (sung in French)
The Greek fleet are becalmed at Aulis on their way to Troy and Agamemnon has been told to sacrifice his daughter Iphigenia to appease the goddess Diana before they can set sail.
RICHARD HICKOX SINGERS
CITY OF LONDON BAROQUE SINFONlA led by SIMON STANDAGE conducted by RICHARD hickox
Language coach PAMELA STERLING Producer JEREMY HAYES
(Given on 24 June as part of the 1987 Spitalfields Festival)
('Iphiginie en Tauride' on Thursday at 2.0pm)

Contributors

Music By:
Gluck Libretto
Singers:
Richard Hickox
Unknown:
Simon Standage
Conducted By:
Richard Hickox
Unknown:
Pamela Sterling
Producer:
Jeremy Hayes

All historians are more or less Marxist, whether they call themselves Marxist or not.
VICTOR KIERNAN
Marxism has made its most lasting impression on British cultural life in the realm of historical scholarship.
Michael Neve reflects upon the character of the British Marxist historical tradition and assesses its legacy.
With Christopher Hill
Eric Hobsbawm , Rodney Hilton Victor Kiernan , Lord Dacre
Maurice Cowling, Lawrence Stone and Roy Porter
Producer SAM COLLYNS (R)

Contributors

Unknown:
Christopher Hill
Unknown:
Eric Hobsbawm
Unknown:
Rodney Hilton
Unknown:
Victor Kiernan
Unknown:
Lawrence Stone
Unknown:
Roy Porter
Producer:
Sam Collyns

Three reflections from Ian McDougall
1: Situation Precarious - 'No Problem!'
Hunger may succeed politically where foreign extremists have failed, in a country with a propensity for civil unrest and which is mostly desert, deeply in debt and which devotes some half of its national income to subsidising food and utilities. (R) ('The Islamic Resurgence' tomorrow at
8.15pm)

The autobiography of the American novelist ELLEN
GLASGOW (1874-1945), adapted in three parts by JUDITH CHERNAIK 1: The Child and the World
Reader Margaret Robertson
'I was to learn a little later that pain could cut deeper than pleasure, that the edge of it was rougher, and more twisted.' Producer JOHN THEOCHARIS

Contributors

Unknown:
Judith Chernaik
Reader:
Margaret Robertson
Producer:
John Theocharis

Rachel Beckett (recorder) Valerie Darke (oboe)
Alison Bury (baroque violin) Mark Caudle
(cello/viola da gamba)
Melvyn Tan (harpsichord) Richard Tunnicliffe (cello continuo)
Telemann Sonata in G minor, for oboe, violin, viola da gamba and basso continuo
Pepusch Sonata in D minor, for recorder and continuo
Vivaldi Sonata in G minor
(RV 103), for recorder, oboe and continuo
10.10* Interval Reading
10.15* Telemann Trio-Sonata in F, for recorder and viola da gamba (Essercizii Musici)
Bach Sonata No 6 in G (BWV 1019), for violin and keyboard
Telemann Concerto in A minor, for recorder, oboe, violin and continuo
(Given on 27 January in the Turner Sims Concert Hall. Southampton University)

Contributors

Unknown:
Rachel Beckett
Oboe:
Valerie Darke
Oboe:
Alison Bury
Cello:
Mark Caudle
Harpsichord:
Melvyn Tan
Cello:
Richard Tunnicliffe

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