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First of six programmes.
Handel Organ Concerto in G minor, Op 4 No 1
(1966 recording)
EDUARD MÜLLER (organ) SCHOLA CANTORUM BASHJENSIS/
AUGUST WENZINGER Telemann Concerto
In B flat, for three oboes, three violins and continuo MUSICA ANTIQUA COLOGNE/ REINHARD GOEBEL. Records

Contributors

Unknown:
Reinhard Goebel.

The second of six Programmes of piano music by Debussy.
Marche ecossaise; wndaraja
WERNER HAAS ; NOEL LEE Estampes
MICHEL BÉROFF
Morceau de concours;
Masques JACQUES ROUVIER
L'Isle joyeuse
(LADO PERLEMUTER Images: Set 1
MlCHELANGELI. Records

Contributors

Unknown:
Werner Haas
Unknown:
Masques Jacques Rouvier

Hamilton Harty With the Wild Geese
ULSTER ORCHESTRAl BRYDEN THOMSON
Mozart Clarinet Concerto In A (K 622)
RICHARD HOSFORD (basset clarinet)
CHAMBER ORCHESTRA OF EUROPE/SCHNEIDER
Delius Evening Voices; Cradle Song; The
Nightingale (Mono)
DORA LABBETTE (soprano) THOMAS BEECHAM (piano) Elgar Symphony No 1
HALLE/BARBIROLU. Records

Contributors

Unknown:
Hamilton Harty
Piano:
Thomas Beecham

With Michael Oliver. Rousseau on Music:
Basil Deane reflects on 18th-century attitudes to music in the light of the entry in Diderot and D'Alembert's Encyclopédie. Running the Wigmore: a conversation with William Lyne.
Furtwangler's Notebooks: Nicholas Kenyon leafs through a newly-published collection.
The Songs of Carl Loewe : an introduction by Eric Sams.
Producer ANDREW LYLE

Contributors

Unknown:
Michael Oliver.
Unknown:
Basil Deane
Unknown:
William Lyne.
Unknown:
Nicholas Kenyon
Unknown:
Carl Loewe
Unknown:
Eric Sams.
Producer:
Andrew Lyle

A View of Cecil Collins. As a retrospective exhibition continues at the Tate Gallery, London, Stephen Spender , Alex Comfort and John Tavener contribute to a documentary appreciation by Bryan Robertson of artist Cecil Collins , who died on 4 June.
With the artist and wife Elisabeth, his biographer William Anderson , Canon Keith Walker , Sir
Michael Culme-Seymour , Robin Baring ,
Christopher Cook , John Lane ,
Professor Robin Orr and Patrick Reyntiens.
Producer JUDITH BUMPUS (R)

Contributors

Unknown:
Cecil Collins.
Unknown:
Stephen Spender
Unknown:
John Tavener
Unknown:
Bryan Robertson
Artist:
Cecil Collins
Unknown:
William Anderson
Unknown:
Canon Keith Walker
Unknown:
Michael Culme-Seymour
Unknown:
Robin Baring
Unknown:
Christopher Cook
Unknown:
John Lane
Unknown:
Professor Robin Orr
Unknown:
Patrick Reyntiens.
Producer:
Judith Bumpus

led by DONALD MACDONALD conducted by ELGAR HOWARTH
HAKAN HARDENBERGER (trumpet)
Elgar Concert overture: Froissart
Michael Blake Watkins Trumpet Concerto (first broadcast)
Brahms Symphony No 1 in c minor
(Given on 23 February in the Portsmouth Guildhall in association with Whitbread and Co) BBC Bristol

Contributors

Unknown:
Donald MacDonald
Conducted By:
Elgar Howarth
Conducted By:
Hakan Hardenberger
Unknown:
Michael Blake Watkins

recorded in Rochester Cathedral.
Introit: Blessed Are They That Have Not Seen (Ferguson)
Responses (Smith)
Psalms 99, 100, 101 (Vann, Walmisley, Webb) First lesson (RSV): Genesis 12, vv 1-4
Office hymn (EH 176):
Let the round world with songs rejoice
Canticles: Collegium regale (Howells)
Second lesson (RSV): John 14, vv 1-7
Anthem: 0 How Glorious Is the Kingdom (Harwood) Hymn (EH 196): For all thy saints, 0 Lord
Organ voluntary: Toccata and Fugue in D minor/major (Reger) Organist and Master of the Choristers
BARRY FERGUSON
Assisting organist GAVIN WILLIAMS

Contributors

Unknown:
Barry Ferguson
Organist:
Gavin Williams

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