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Mozart Overture: Cos! fan tutte
COLUMBIA SO BRUNO WALTER
7.05* Granados Intermezzo (Goyescas)
PAUL TORTELIER (cello) SHUKU IWASAKI (piano)
7.10* Respighi Ancient Airs and Dances: Set 3
IMUSICI
7.30 News
7.35 Boyce Symphony No 3 in c ENGLISH CONCERT/TREVOR PINNOCK
7.40* Liszt Romance oubliee VERA BETHS (viola)
REtNBERT DE LEEUW (piano)
7.44* Komzak Waltz: Mein Baden
CZECH PO/VACLAV NEUMANN
8.02* Weber Symphony No 2 in c
BAVARIAN RSOI
WOLFGANG SAWALLISCH. Records

Contributors

Unknown:
Bruno Walter
Piano:
Shuku Iwasaki
Unknown:
Mein Baden
Unknown:
Wolfgang Sawallisch.

Introduced by Jeremy Siepmann. Record Review
Building a Library: Beethoven's Bagatelles for piano, Op 119 and 126, by Stephen Dodgson. Alan Blyth reviews recent opera releases: Puccini's Madama Butterfly from
Sinopoli and Manon Lescaut from Chailly, and Rossini's La Cenerentola from Marriner.
10.40 Record Release
Wagner Overture: Tannhauser VIENNA PO/HERBERT VON KARAJAN
10.56* Berlioz Inutiles regrets ... En un dernier naufrage
(The Trojans: Act 5) (Mono: 1934) GEORGES THILL (tenor)
With ORCHESTRA/EUGENE BIGOT
11.06* Alkan Trois etudes de bravoure, Op 16 RONALD SMITH (piano)
11.25* Offenbach Overture and Ballet pastoral (Orpheus in the Underworld)
PHILH ARMONIA/ANTONIO DE ALMEIDA
11.43* Gounod Salut! tombeau sombre et silencieux
(Romeo and Juliet: Act 5) (Mono: 1929)
GEORGES THILL (tenor)
GERMAINE FERALDY (soprano)
With ORCHESTRA/PHILIPPE GAUBERT
12.00* Bach Chromatic Fantasy and Fugue (BWV 903) youri EGOROV (piano)
12.13* Scriabin Sonata No 10 MIKHAIL RUDY (piano)
12.31* Reger Four Tone Poems after Bocklin
NORTH GERMAN RSO/
HANS SCHMIDT-ISSERSTEDT
Producer ANTHONY CHEEVERS ('Record Review ' is repeated on Wednesday at 2.00pm)

Contributors

Introduced By:
Jeremy Siepmann.
Unknown:
Stephen Dodgson.
Unknown:
Alan Blyth
Unknown:
Manon Lescaut
Soprano:
Germaine Feraldy
Producer:
Anthony Cheevers

Three Choirs Festival ADRIAN THOMPSON (tenor)
COMBINED CATHEDRAL CHOIRS OF
HEREFORD. GLOUCESTER
AND WORCESTER
GIRLS OF HEREFORD CATHEDRAL
SCHOOL CHOIR
ENGLISH STRING ORCHESTRA attrib Pergolesi Magnificat conducted by ROY MASSEY
Paul Spicer The Darling of the World
(first broadcast performance) conducted by ROY MASSEY
Dag Wiren Serenade for String Orchestra conducted by ROY MASSEY
2.45* Interval Reading
2.50* Britten St Nicolas conducted by JOHN SANDERS BBC Pebble Mill
(Given on 24 August in Hereford Cathedral)

Contributors

Tenor:
Adrian Thompson
Unknown:
Hereford. Gloucester
Conducted By:
Roy Massey
Conducted By:
Roy Massey
Conducted By:
Roy Massey
Conducted By:
John Sanders

A weekly discussion on cinema, theatre, books, broadcasting and the visual arts.
Paul Bailey (in the Chair) talks with John Carey ,
William Feaver and Margaret Walters. This week's subjects:
Against the Wind by Shirley Gee in Radio 4's Globe Theatre season; Miguel Pereira 's film
Veronico Cruz ; The Fallen at the Museum of Modern Art, Oxford; Victorian Things by Asa Briggs ; and Single Spies by Alan Bennett at the National Theatre. Producer PHILIP FRENCH

Contributors

Unknown:
Paul Bailey
Unknown:
John Carey
Unknown:
William Feaver
Unknown:
Margaret Walters.
Unknown:
Shirley Gee
Unknown:
Miguel Pereira
Unknown:
Veronico Cruz
Unknown:
Asa Briggs
Unknown:
Alan Bennett

Charles Wuorinen
Arrangements from a 15th-century Songbook
Schoenberg String Trio, Op 45
7.50* Tony Scotland talks with Carl Vine about his new composition.
7.55* Carl Vine Miniature IV Brahms Piano Quartet in G minor, Op 25
(Given on 25 May at the Wigmore Hall, London)

Contributors

Unknown:
Charles Wuorinen
Unknown:
Carl Vine

Baths by JIM CARTWRIGHT.
A fat man and his skinny friend, an old buffer and some likely lads, some giggly girls and a wistful old lady: all are strangely united in the watery community of a public swimming bath. Directed by PENNY GOLD (R)

Contributors

Unknown:
Jim Cartwright.
Directed By:
Penny Gold
Christopher:
William Armstrong
BUS:
Kenny Ireland
Attendant:
Stephen Tompkinson
Old man:
Laurence Payne
Old lady:
Sheila Burrell
Lads:
Robert Pearce
Lads:
William Armstrong
Lasses:
Helena Breck

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