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Gibbons Preludium Byrd The Bells
ROBERT ALDWINCKLE (harpsichord)
7.07* Vaughan Williams Three Portraits from 'The England of Elizabeth' LSO/ANDRÉ PREVIN
7.30 News
7.35 Telemann Concerto in D FRIEDEMANN IMMER (trumpet) MICHAEL LAIRD (trumpet) iain wilson (trumpet)
ACADEMY OF ANCIENT MUSIC/
CHRISTOPHER HOGWOOD
7.44* Berlioz Royal Hunt and Storm (The Trojans)
BEECHAM CHORAL SOCIETY
RPO/THOMAS BEECHAM
7.54* Puccini Storiella d'amore ROBERTA ALEXANDER (soprano) TAN CRONE (piano)
8.01* Tchaikovsky Hamlet NEW YORK STADIUM SO/
LEOPOLD STOKOWSKI
8.20* Weill One Life to Live TERESA STRATAS (soprano) Y CHAMBER SYMPHONY/
GERARD SCHWARZ. Records

Contributors

Unknown:
Gibbons Preludium
Unknown:
Friedemann Immer
Unknown:
Christopher Hogwood
Unknown:
Puccini Storiella
Soprano:
Roberta Alexander
Soprano:
Teresa Stratas
Unknown:
Gerard Schwarz.

BBC SINGERS conducted by JOHN POOLE Brahms Motets , Op 110: Ich aber bin elend;
Ach, arme Welt; Wenn wir in hochsten Noten sein
Bruckner Motets: Ave Maria; Christus factus est; Locus iste; Osjusti
Vaughan Williams Valiant for Truth. BBC Pebble Mill (R)

Contributors

Conducted By:
John Poole
Conducted By:
Brahms Motets

The last of three lunchtime recitals given by Australian artists live from the Concert Hall, Broadcasting House. London
PIERS LANE (piano)
Dorian Le Gallienne Sonata (first UK broadcast)
Chopin Nocturne in E, Op 62
No 2; Sonata in B minor, Op 58

Contributors

Piano:
Piers Lane
Piano:
Dorian Le Gallienne

The second of two programmes featuring past and present musicians of Australia. With opera singers
JOHN BROWNLEE , MARGHERITA GRANDI , JOAN HAMMOND , PETER DAWSON , ELSIE MORISON , JOHN CAMERON , HORACE STEVENS , DONALD SMITH , FLORENCE AUSTRAL and MARJORIE LAWRENCE , in excerpts from Don Giovanni, Macbeth
La Wally, The Barber of Seville Iolanthe, Pagliacci, Turandot and Gotterddmmerung.
EILEEN JOYCE , NELLIE MELBA and the Symphony Orchestras of Adelaide and Melbourne perform works by Liszt, Handel, Alfred Hill and an arrangement of Bach by Grainger.
Plus traditional music sung and played by WARREN FAHEY ,
TREVOR LUCAS ,
MARTYN WYNDHAM-READ , DUKE TRITTON , the SYDNEY CHINESE MUSIC SOCIETY and the Aborigines of Rose River, East Arnhem Land. Records

Contributors

Singers:
John Brownlee
Singers:
Margherita Grandi
Singers:
Joan Hammond
Singers:
Peter Dawson
Unknown:
Elsie Morison
Unknown:
John Cameron
Unknown:
Horace Stevens
Unknown:
Donald Smith
Unknown:
Florence Austral
Unknown:
Marjorie Lawrence
Unknown:
Eileen Joyce
Unknown:
Nellie Melba
Unknown:
Alfred Hill
Played By:
Warren Fahey
Played By:
Trevor Lucas
Played By:
Martyn Wyndham-Read
Played By:
Duke Tritton

by DAVID ZANE MAIROWITZ with and Professor Wyatt is very worried about a certain university colleague. Professor Newman has been discovered naked and in a coma on a donkey track in Majorca. The reluctant
Professor Wyatt is forced to investigate further. with MARY NASH (piano) Technical presentation by DAVID GREENWOOD , ANNE BUNTING and DAVID BLOUNT
Directed by RICHARD WORTLEY • HEAR THIS! page 13

Contributors

Unknown:
David Zane Mairowitz
Piano:
Mary Nash
Presentation By:
David Greenwood
Presentation By:
Anne Bunting
Presentation By:
David Blount
Directed By:
Richard Wortley
Wyatt:
Bernard Hepton
the Woman:
Shelley Thompson
Newman:
John Rowe
Mrs Newman:
Avril Clark
Carrar:
Bernard Brown
Commandante:
Michael Deacon
Civil Guard:
Steven Harrold
Chief Surgeon:
Simon Cuff
Nurse/Secretary:
Eva Stuart
Padré:
John Baddeley
Morgan:
William Simons
Khan:
Steve Hodson
Driver:
Stephen Tompkinson
Operator/Student:
Zelah Clarke
Student:
Paul Gregory

Kenneth V. Jones Dreams of Men (first broadcast performance)
Giovanni Battista Brevi
Cantata: 0 spiritus angelici
Arthur Wills Three Poems by e.e. cummings (first broadcast performance)
Malcolm Lipkin Interplay
(first broadcast performance) Telemann Cantata: Einjeder lauft (Harmonische Gottesdienst)
Gordon Crosse Verses
(in memoriam David Munrow ) (first broadcast performance) NEIL MACKIE (tenor) GEORGE CAIRD (oboe) JOHNBLAKELY
(piano/harpsichord)
JOSEPHINE HORDER (cello)
JAMES BOWMAN (counter-tenor) JOHN TURNER (recorder)
CHRISTOPHER VAN KAMPEN (cello) KEITH ELCOMBE (harpsichord) DAVID CORKHILL (percussion)

Contributors

Unknown:
Kenneth V. Jones
Unknown:
Malcolm Lipkin
Unknown:
Gordon Crosse
Unknown:
David Munrow
Cello:
Josephine Horder
Cello:
Christopher van Kampen

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