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Mozart Overture: The Magic Flute
BERLIN PO/HERBERT VON KARAJAN
7.08* Albeniz Cordoba (Cantos de Espana) JULIAN BREAM (guitar)
7.15* Vivaldi Flute Concerto in g (rv 437)
WILLIAM BENNETT (flute)
ECO,GEORGE MALCOLM
7.30 News
7.35 Johann Strauss (son) Waltz: A Thousand and One Nights
VIENNA PO WILLI BOSKOVSKY
7.44* Grainger My Robin Is to the Greenwood Gone
BOURNEMOUTH SINFONIETTA/
KENNETH MONTGOMERY
7.50* Beethoven Fur Elise LIVIA REV (piano)
7.54* Ravel Daphnis and Chloe: Suite No 2
AMSTERDAM CONCERTGEBOUW
ORCHESTRA/BERNARD HAITINK Records

Contributors

Unknown:
Von Karajan
Flute:
William Bennett
Unknown:
George Malcolm
Unknown:
Johann Strauss
Unknown:
Willi Boskovsky
Unknown:
Kenneth Montgomery
Piano:
Ravel Daphnis

Introduced by Richard Osborne. Record Review
Building a Library:
Copland's Clarinet Concerto, by Peter Dickinson.
David Nice on James Levine 's recording of Eugene Onegin by Tchaikovsky.
Peter Paul Nash reviews 20th-century releases.
10.40 Record Release
Stravinsky Violin Concerto in D ANNE SOPHIE MUTTER (violin)
PHILHARMONIA/PAUL SACHER
11.02* Copland Piano Sonata DAVID LIVELY (piano)
11.25* John Alden Carpenter Skyscrapers
LSO/KENNETH KLEIN
11.47* Schumann Symphony No 2 in c (Mono: 1953)
NEW YORK STADIUM SO/
LEONARD BERNSTEIN
12.28* Brahms Sonata in E minor, Op 38
LEONARD ROSE (cello)
JEAN BERNARD POMMIER (piano) Producer ANTHONY CHEEVERS ('Record Review ' is repeated on Wednesday at 00pm)

Contributors

Introduced By:
Richard Osborne.
Unknown:
Peter Dickinson.
Unknown:
David Nice
Unknown:
James Levine
Unknown:
Eugene Onegin
Piano:
John Alden Carpenter

PHILIPPA DA VIES (flute)
BBC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA led by BELA DEKANY conducted by MATTHIAS BAMERT Beethoven Symphony No 5 in c minor
2.55* Interval Reading
3.00* Mozart Flute Concerto in D (K 314)
Schoenberg Pelleas und Melisande (R)
(Maeterlinck 's 'Pelleas and Melisande Friday 9.30pm)

Contributors

Conducted By:
Matthias Bamert
Unknown:
Schoenberg Pelleas

The second of two programmes played by SERGIO ASSAD AND ODAIR ASSAD (guitar duo)
Debussy, arr Sergio Assad La plus que lente;
Golliwogg's Cake-Walk Granados. arr Pujol
Intermezzo (Goyescas) Granados, arr Liobet Spanish Dance No 6
(Rondela Aragonesa ) (R)

Contributors

Played By:
Sergio Assad
Played By:
Odair Assad
Unknown:
Sergio Assad
Unknown:
Cake-Walk Granados.
Unknown:
Rondela Aragonesa

Anthony Thwaite (in the chair) talks with Michael Billington , Peter Porter and Margaret Walters.
This week's subjects:
Radio 4's Monday play China Doll by Dave Sheasby ; drawings by Joan Miro at the Whitechapel Gallery, London; William Plomer , a biography by Peter F. Alexander ;
Michael Catton-Jones 's film Scandal; and Bed by Jim Cartwright at the National Theatre.
Producer PHILIP FRENCH. Mono

Contributors

Unknown:
Anthony Thwaite
Unknown:
Michael Billington
Unknown:
Peter Porter
Unknown:
Margaret Walters.
Unknown:
Dave Sheasby
Unknown:
Joan Miro
Unknown:
William Plomer
Unknown:
Peter F. Alexander
Unknown:
Michael Catton-Jones
Unknown:
Jim Cartwright

Michael Kennedy introduces the 1988 Munich Opera Festival production of Richard Strauss 's 'cheerful mythology in three acts' to a text by JOSEF GREGOR. The last but one of Strauss's
15 operas combines the myths of Midas, with the golden touch, and of Danae.
(sung in German)
BAVARIAN STATE OPERA CHORUS BAVARIAN STATE ORCHESTRA conducted by WOLFGANG SAWALLISCH
7.55* Act 2
8.40* Act 3
(Bavarian Radio recording)

Contributors

Introduces:
Michael Kennedy
Unknown:
Richard Strauss
Unknown:
Josef Gregor.
Conducted By:
Wolfgang Sawallisch
Pollux:
James King (tenor)
Danae:
Sabine Hass Soprano)
Xanthe:
Andrea Trauboth (sop)
Kings:
Kenneth Garrison (tenor)
Kings:
Friedrich Lenz (tenor)
Kings:
Thomas Woodman (baritone)
Kings:
Gerhard Auer (bass)
Queens: Semele:
Julia Faulkner (soprano)
Europa:
Annegeer Stumpuius (soprano)
Alkmene:
Birgit Calm (mezzo-Soprano)
Leda:
Cornelia Wulkopf (contralto)
Midas:
Paul Frey (tenor)
Jupiter:
Roger Roloff (baritone)
Mercury:
Claes Hakon Ahnsjo (tenor)

A series of three programmes. 1: Circa 1500
Mantua and Florence were the centres of courtly music at the beginning of the 16th century. The light-hearted song or frottola gained in popularity through the invention of music-printing in that period. Music by Tromboncino, Capriolus, Dalza. Cara and Isaac is played by LONDON PRO MUSICA (R)

by PETER REDGROVE.
The third of six plays drawn from Grimm's Fairy Tales. With
Sonny cannot feel fear, and is immune to all forms of shuddering except one....
Music arranged and realised by STEPHEN ROLLINGS
Directed by BRIAN MILLER BBC Bristol (R)

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter Redgrove.
Directed By:
Brian Miller
Sonny:
Paul Lockwood
Mother:
Jennifer Piercey
Greg:
Andrew Branch
Mark:
Jonathan Tafler
Uncle:
Paul Gregory
Student:
Deborah Makepeace
Princess:
Susie Brann
Cat:
Sheila Grant
Old man:
Alan Dudley
Princess's father:
Scott Peters

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