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7.35 Rossini Overture: La cambiale di matrimonio NATIONAL PO/CHAILLY
7.41 Finzi Romance, Op 11 GUILDHALL STRING ENSEMBLE directed by ROBERT SALTER
7.49 E. J. Moeran Fantasy Quartet: SARAH FRANCIS (oboe); MEMBERS OF THE ENGLISH STRING QUARTET
8.02 Mendelssohn Piano Concerto No 2 in D minor CRISTINA ORTIZ (piano) SOUTH GERMAN RSO/
MOSHE ATZMON. Records

Contributors

Directed By:
Robert Salter
Directed By:
E. J. Moeran
Oboe:
Sarah Francis
Piano:
Cristina Ortiz
Unknown:
Moshe Atzmon.

The Strauss Family
Waltzes and polkas which brothers Johann and Josef composed for visits to Russia.
Carnaval de Vienne, transcribed from themes of Johann (son)
MORIZ ROSENTHAL (piano roll)
Wiener Blut: Act 2 (excerpts) with NICOLAI GEDDA (tenor) ELISABETH SCHWARZKOPF (soprano) Records

Contributors

Piano:
Moriz Rosenthal
Tenor:
Nicolai Gedda

from 10.55 Simon Milner introduces a sequence featuring several works written on themes by other composers. The programme begins with a Partita for wind ensemble by Hummel played by the BUDAPEST WIND ENSEMBLE who also contribute two Hungarian Dances by Brahms. At about 10.18 there is a performance of the rarely-heard Cello Concerto by Hans Pfitzner. Producer PAUL SPICER BBC Pebble Mill

Contributors

Introduces:
Simon Milner
Unknown:
Hans Pfitzner.
Producer:
Paul Spicer

Third Comhill Test Commentary on the second day's play.
1.05 pm News
1.10 The Bradman Tapes Sir Donald Bradman tells Norman May of his illness during the tour of England in 1934. (By arrangement with the Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
1.30 County Scoreboard
1.40-6.30
Commentary,
Ralph Dellor 's Minor Counties Review and close of play summary.

Contributors

Unknown:
Sir Donald Bradman
Unknown:
Norman May
Unknown:
Ralph Dellor

FRANCOIS RENE DUCHABLE (piano) BBC PHILHARMONIC led by DENNIS SIMONS conducted by YAN PASCAL TORTELIER BerliozOverture: Roman Carnival Ravel Piano Concerto in G Massenet Ballet suite: Le Cid. BBC Manchester (R)

Contributors

Unknown:
Dennis Simons
Conducted By:
Yan Pascal Tortelier

led by JOHN TUNNELL conducted by MARK ELDER RALPH KIRSHBAUM (cello) Haydn Symphony No 46 Schumann Cello Concerto in A minor Colin Matthews Night Music Haydn Symphony No 90 in c (R)

Contributors

Unknown:
John Tunnell
Conducted By:
Mark Elder
Cello:
Ralph Kirshbaum
Unknown:
Colin Matthews

The first of four programmes featuring settings of Latin texts. In exitu Israel (a 8); Tu es sacerdos (a 6); Tu es sacerdos (a 4); Dixit Dominus (a 8); Carmen funebre (a 5) BBC SINGERS conducted by JOHN LUBBOCK CHRISTOPHER BOWERS BROADBENT (organ) BBC Northern Ireland
0 See panel, page 60

Contributors

Conducted By:
John Lubbock
Conducted By:
Christopher Bowers

In the final programme in his series on the evolution of black gospel music in America, Francis Wilford -Smith includes examples of some of the finest post-war harmony groups such as the SOUTHERN SONS QUARTETTE, the SENSATIONAL NIGHTINGALES, the RADIO FOUR and the SWAN SILVERTONE SINGERS. Mono. Series producer DEREK DRESCHER

Contributors

Unknown:
Francis Wilford
Producer:
Derek Drescher

by George Buchner, translated by Howard Brenton
The second of four plays.
With Gerard Murphy as Danton, Tim McInnerny as Desmoulins and Nickolas Grace as Robespierre
Paris: March and April 1794. Danton finds himself looking towards a moderate period for the Revolution; but to Robespierre, Danton is standing in the way of the inexorable terror that must sweep all counter-revolutionaries aside.
(Third play next Tuesday)

Contributors

Author:
Georg Buchner
Translated by:
Howard Brenton
Musical Director:
Christopher Reason
Solo voice:
John Warnaby
Director:
Clive Brill
Danton:
Gerard Murphy
Desmoulins:
Tim McInnerney
Robespierre:
Nickolas Grace
Lacroix:
Anthony Jackson
Herault Sechelles:
Philip Sully
St Just:
John Warnaby
Philippeau:
Eric Stovell
Julie:
Sophie Thompson
Lucille:
Elizabeth Mansfield
Collot d'Herbois:
Donald Gee
Fouquier-Tinville:
Geoffrey Whitehead
Legendre:
Michael Kilgarriff
Herman:
John Baddeley
Mercier/Dumas:
Stephen Hattersley
Lyonnais/Vouland:
Stephen Rashbrook
Barere:
Michael Deacon
Billaud:
Gordon Reid
Laflotte:
John Skitt
Paine:
Clive Swift
Chaumette:
Ian Targett
Simon:
Richard Tate
Paris:
Scott Cherry
Club President/Fabre:
Paul McCleary
First citizen:
Peter Rumney
Dillon:
Stephen Thorne
Adelaide/Eugenie:
Rachel Wright
Simon's wife:
Maggie McCarthy
Marion:
Alice Arnold
Madame:
Jo Kendall
Rosalie:
Felicity Finch

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