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Purcell I Was Glad
CHOIR OF WESTMINSTER ABBEY/SIMON PRESTON
7.05 Mozart Adagio in c (K 580a): HEINZ HOLLIGER (cor anglais)
ORLANDO QUARTET MEMBERS
7.11 Bottesini Duetto
EMMA JOHNSON (clarinet) THOMAS MARTIN
(double-bass); ECO/LITTON
7.19 Saint-Saens Danse macabre: ORCHESTRE DE PARIS/DANIEL BARENBOIM

Contributors

Unknown:
Bottesini Duetto
Clarinet:
Emma Johnson
Unknown:
Saint-Saens Danse

7.35 Allegri Miserere ROY GOODMAN (treble)
CHOIR OF KING'S COLLEGE. CAMBRIDGE/WILLCOCKS
7.46 Gounod Petite symphonie: MUNICH WIND ACADEMY/BREZINA
8.07 Chopin Mazurka in A minor, Op 17 No 4 VLADIMIR ASHKENAZY
8.11 Elgar Introduction and Allegro: sinfonia OF
LONDON/BARBIROLLI. Records

Contributors

Unknown:
Roy Goodman
Unknown:
Chopin Mazurka

Borodin, arr Glazunov Overture: Prince Igor BOLSHOI THEATRE ORCH/ YEVGENY SVETLANOV Galitzky's Aria
(Prince Igor: Act 1)
NIKOLAI GHIAUROV (bass) BULGARIAN RSO/STEFANOV Petite suite (excerpts) USSR RSO/CHERKASSOV
For the Shores of Thy Far Native Land
BORIS CHRISTOFF (bass)
LAMOUREUX ORCH/TZIPINE Symphony No 3
USSR STATE SO/SVETLANOV Records

Contributors

Unknown:
Prince Igor Bolshoi
Unknown:
Yevgeny Svetlanov
Bass:
Nikolai Ghiaurov

Purcell and Frank Bridge featured strongly among Britten's influences. In this sequence we hear Britten as pianist in Bridge's Cello Sonata, realising Purcell songs, and using a theme by Purcell in his Young Person Guide to the Orchestra. Also Britten's Les Illuminations and Young Apollo, and music by Purcell. Producer PAUL SPICER BBC Pebble Mill

Contributors

Unknown:
Frank Bridge
Producer:
Paul Spicer

Fourth Cornhill Test.
Second day at Old Trafford.
1.05 News
1.10 The Bradman Tapes Sir Donald Bradman takes Norman May through the war years.
(By arrangement with the ABC)
1.30 County Scoreboard
1.40-6.30 Commentary, including at 3.45 the Northern Leagues with Dave Edmundson.

Contributors

Unknown:
Sir Donald Bradman
Unknown:
Norman May
Unknown:
Dave Edmundson.

Ronald Pickup concludes his 12-part reading from WORDSWORTH'S poem, abridged and introduced by Patric Dickinson. Series producer
HALLAM TENNYSON
(First broadcast in 1978)

Contributors

Unknown:
Ronald Pickup
Introduced By:
Patric Dickinson.
Unknown:
Hallam Tennyson

Live from the Royal Albert Hall, London.

Werner Hollweg (tenor) Yvonne Kenny (soprano) Hakan Hagegard (bar) London Choral Society, chorusmaster Ronald Corp
BBC Symphony Chorus, chorusmaster Stephen Jackson
BBC Symphony Orchestra, led by Bela Dekany, conducted by Lothar Zagrosek

Kodaly Psalmus hungaricus

Contributors

Tenor:
Werner Hollweg
Soprano:
Yvonne Kenny
Baritone:
Hakan Hagegard
Singers:
London Choral Society
Chorusmaster:
Ronald Corp
Singers:
BBC Symphony Chorus
Chorusmaster:
Stephen Jackson
Musicians:
BBC Symphony Orchestra
Orchestra leader:
Bela Dekany
Conductor:
Lothar Zagrosek

by ARTHUR SCHNITZLER translated by MICHAEL ROBINSON. With and
Between 1889-92 Viennese playwright Schnitzler wrote seven one-act comedies about the romantic adventures of Anatol. Tonight: Fate Questioned with with Jewels and Memories with Julia Swift as Emilie. Music composed by COLIN GUTHRIE played by THE COMPOSER. PERRY MONTAGUE-MASON and CHRIS LAURENCE
Directed by GLYN DEARMAN
(Continued next Friday 9.05pm)

Contributors

Author:
Arthur Schnitzler
Translated by:
Michael Robinson.
Unknown:
Julia Swift
Composed By:
Colin Guthrie
Unknown:
Perry Montague-Mason
Unknown:
Chris Laurence
Directed By:
Glyn Dearman
Anatol:
Malcolm Sinclair
Max:
Simon Shepherd
Cora:
Victoria Carling
Gabriele:
Pauline Moran

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