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Second programme.
Brahms Variations on a Theme by Haydn Schubert Entre'acte in B flat (Rosamunde) (Mono) Columbia SO
Mahler Um Mitternacht from FiinfRuckert Lieder (Mono)
Kathleen Ferrier
(contralto) Vienna PO
Strauss Tod und
Verklarung (Mono)
New York PO. Records

Contributors

Unknown:
Haydn Schubert
Contralto:
Kathleen Ferrier
Unknown:
Strauss Tod

Berlioz Overture:
Les Francs-Juges
Chicago SO/Georg Solti
8.47 Haydn Violin Concerto in C
European Community Chamber Orchestra/
Adelina Oprean (violin)
9.08 Martin Mass for two unaccompanied choirs
Choir of Christ Church Cathedral, Oxford/ Stephen Darlington
9.34 Roy Harris Symphony No 3 New York PO/
Leonard Bernstein
9.52 Novak Slovak Suite
Czech PO/Frantisek
Vajnar. Records

with Michael Oliver.
Four Miserable Fiddlers
... not enough, according to Mahler, for a Beethoven Quartet: Peter Paul Nash investigates.
A Trombone for All Seasons:
Christian Lindberg explains why he considers it the best solo instrument.
History Hits the Present: Nicholas Kenyon reviews Volume II of the New Grove Performance Practice Handbooks.
Producer Edward Blakeman

Contributors

Unknown:
Michael Oliver.
Unknown:
Peter Paul Nash
Unknown:
Christian Lindberg
Unknown:
Nicholas Kenyon
Producer:
Edward Blakeman

conductor
Andrew Davis
Timothy Hugh (cello) Michael Tippett
Midsummer Marriage: Ritual Dances for orchestra
Henri Dutilleux
Cello Concerto (Tout un monde lointain)
Igor Stravinsky Rite of Spring

Contributors

Conductor:
Andrew Davis
Cello:
Timothy Hugh
Cello:
Michael Tippett
Cello:
Henri Dutilleux
Unknown:
Igor Stravinsky Rite

Olaf Bar (baritone)
Geoffrey Parsons (piano)
Schumann Kernerlieder , Op 35 Brahms German
Folksongs:
Wach' auf mein'
Herzensschone; All' mein' Gedanken; Mein Model hat einen
Rosenmund; Wo gehst du hin, du Stolze?; Ich stand aufhohem Berge; Ich weiss mir'n
Maidlein; Da unten im Tale

Contributors

Piano:
Geoffrey Parsons
Piano:
Schumann Kernerlieder

On the 150th anniversary of Paganini's death.
Vaskov Vassilev (violin) RAI Rome SO/
Gabriele Ferro
Paganini Violin
Concerto No 1 in D, Op 6
3.00 Interval Reading
3.05 Prokofiev Ballet
Suite: Chout
(Given last Monday in the Halico Auditorium, Rome)

Contributors

Violin:
Vaskov Vassilev

from this year's
Brighton Festival.
Karine Georgian (cello) Clifford Benson (piano) Debussy Sonata
Kodaly Sonata, Op 4 Brahms Sonata No 1 inEminor, Op 38
Martinii Variations on a Theme of Rossini
(Given yesterday in the Music Room of the Royal Pavilion, Brighton in association with the Bank of Scotland)

Contributors

Cello:
Karine Georgian
Piano:
Clifford Benson

Scottish Poets of the Second World War
Unlike their counterparts in the Great War, the Scottish poets of the Second
World War are not even names to most people. Yet they have written poetry which engages the 'Sympathetic Imagination', stimulating us not just to accept war as a pitiful inevitability.
Joy Hendry talks to Hamish Henderson Sorley MacLean
Tom Scott and others. Producer Julian May

Contributors

Unknown:
Hamish Henderson
Unknown:
Sorley MacLean
Unknown:
Tom Scott

leader
Pan Hon Lee conductor
George Benjamin
Penelope Walmsley-Clark (soprano)
Ravel Suite: Mother Goose
Sibelius Luonnotar , Op 70
Benjamin Ringed by the Flat Horizon
8.00 Interval Reading
8.05 Benjamin A Mind of Winter
Scriabin Poem of Ecstasy, Op 54
(In association with Brother International, Europe Ltd) BBC North

Contributors

Conductor:
Pan Hon Lee
Conductor:
George Benjamin
Soprano:
Penelope Walmsley-Clark
Unknown:
Mother Goose
Unknown:
Sibelius Luonnotar

The first of two programmes played and introduced by Penelope Thwaites (piano).
Arnold Bax A Hill Tune Margaret Sutherland Sonatina
Dorian le Gallienne Nocturne
Gordon Jacob
Toccatina
Constant Lambert
Elegaic Blues
Arthur Benjamin Scherzino Dowland, arr Grainger Now, 0 Now I Needs
Must Part

Contributors

Introduced By:
Penelope Thwaites
Unknown:
Margaret Sutherland
Unknown:
Gordon Jacob
Unknown:
Arthur Benjamin

A celebration of Christ's Ascension, recorded in the Chapel of Eton College, with music by Francis Grier.
Introit: Rejoice, Thou Mother of Christ
Prayer (sung): The Lord Ascended into Heaven Organ: Christ in His Glory at God's Right Hand
OT Reading: The
Ascension of Elijah 2 Kings 2, w 1-12 Psalm 113 with antiphon: I Came Forth from the Father
Responsory: I Am
Ascending to My Father NT Reading: The
Ascension of Christ
Acts 1, vv 1-11
Prayer (sung): 0 Christ, You Ascended in Glory Responsory: God
Ascends with Shouts of Joy; Carol: The Lord Goes Up
NT Reading: An
Exhortation of St Paul Ephesians 1, w 16-23 Magnificat, with antiphon: King of Glory, Lord Almighty
Prayers (sung): 0 the Strangest of Wonders! 0 You Who Are the Mother of God
Recessional: Rejoice,
Thou Mother of Christ Eton College Chapel Choir director Ralph Allwood Organists David Goode and Paul Plummer

Contributors

Music By:
Francis Grier.
Unknown:
Thou Mother
Unknown:
Thou Mother
Organists:
Ralph Allwood
Organists:
David Goode
Organists:
Paul Plummer

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