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Handel Organ Concerto in G minor, Op 4 No 1 Karl Richter (organ) Karl Richter CO
7.19 Warlock Serenade for Strings: Academy of St Martin/Marriner
7.30am News
7.35 Griffes Poème
Joseph Mariano (flute) Eastman-Rochester
Orchestra/Hanson
7.44 Stravinsky Symphony of Psalms: Swedish Radio Choir and RSO/Ehrling
8.06 Haydn Symphony No 25: Austro Hungarian Haydn Orchestra/Fischer
8.20 Shostakovich
Prelude and Fugue No 21 Tatiana Nikolayeva (piano) Records

Contributors

Unknown:
Karl Richter
Unknown:
Karl Richter
Flute:
Joseph Mariano
Unknown:
Stravinsky Symphony
Piano:
Tatiana Nikolayeva

Seventh of eight programmes. H Purcell Suite: Abdelazer
Parley of Instruments/ Holman and Goodman Lucinda Is Bewitching Fair: Joy Roberts (sop) Christopher Hogwood (harpsichord)
Keyboard Transcriptions Robert Woolley (h'chord) Daniel Purcell Suite:
The Unhappy Penitent Parley of Instruments

Contributors

Unknown:
Goodman Lucinda
Harpsichord:
Christopher Hogwood
Unknown:
Robert Woolley
Unknown:
Daniel Purcell

Third of six programmes featuring the horn player. Mozart Sinfonia Concertante in Eflat (K 297b)
Philharmonia/Karajan Britten Serenade for tenor, horn and strings Peter Pears ; Boyd Neel
String Orch/Britten. Records

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter Pears

with Paul Guinery. Smetana Vltava (Md Vlast): Amsterdam Concertgebouw/Dorati Gottschalk Fantasy on the Brazilian National Anthem Guiomar Novacs (piano) de Beriot Scène de ballet Carl Taschke (violin) Leipzig PO/Herbert Kegel Haydn Quartet in Eflat, Op 20 No 1: Juilliard Quartet Walton Troilus and Cressida (excerpt) Richard Lewis (tenor) Elisabeth Schwarzkopf (sop) Philharmoniafrhe Composer Wilfred Josephs Concerto for Brass: London Collegiate Brass/Stobart. Records

Contributors

Unknown:
Paul Guinery. Smetana
Violin:
Carl Taschke
Unknown:
Kegel Haydn
Unknown:
Walton Troilus
Tenor:
Richard Lewis
Tenor:
Elisabeth Schwarzkopf
Unknown:
Wilfred Josephs

the British conductor who died a year ago. ENO Orchestra, conductor Mark Elder live from the RFH, London. Bach Prelude in B minor (BWV 544) Harry Bicket (organ) Wagner Prelude and Liebestod (Tristan and Isolde): Anne Evans (sop) Siegfried's Death and Funeral Music (Twilight of the Gods) Alberto Remedios (tenor)
4.00 Gordon Stewart considers the life and work of 'A Singer's Conductor'.
4.20 Wagner Flieder Monologue with Gwynne Howell (bass); Wahn Monologue with Norman Bailey (baritone) (The Mastersingers) Britten Four Sea Interludes (Peter Grimes ) Wagner Wotan 's Farewell (The Valkyrie) John Tomlinson (bass)

Contributors

Conductor:
Mark Elder
Unknown:
Harry Bicket
Unknown:
Anne Evans
Tenor:
Alberto Remedios
Tenor:
Gordon Stewart
Conductor:
Wagner Flieder
Bass:
Gwynne Howell
Bass:
Wahn Monologue
Baritone:
Norman Bailey
Unknown:
Peter Grimes
Unknown:
Wagner Wotan
Bass:
John Tomlinson

A reflection introduced by the Bishop of Oxford, the Rt Rev Richard Harries. BBC Singers/Simon Joly. I Sat under His Shadow (Bairstow); Festival Te Deum (Britten); Os justi meditabitur sapientiam (Bruckner); Ave Verum Corpus (Mozart); Sanctus (Poulenc); Let Not Your Heart Be Troubled (Brahms) Reader Jill Balcon. Organist Stephen Layton.

Contributors

Unknown:
Richard Harries.
Reader:
Jill Balcon.
Organist:
Stephen Layton.

Pearl, John Arden 's play about a play within the play.
Music Stephen Boxer
Director Alfred Bradley

Contributors

Unknown:
John Arden
Music:
Stephen Boxer
Director:
Alfred Bradley
Peart:
Elizabeth Bell
Mother Bumroll:
Paula Tilbrook
Barnabas:
David Mahlowe
Stage manager:
John Jardine
Gideon Grip:
Geoffrey Banks
Dr Sowse:
Ronald Herdman
Grimscar:
Peter Jeffrey
Backhouse:
David Calder
Belladonna:
Lynda Marchal
Duchess:
Kathleen Helme
Catso:
Kenneth Alan Taylor
Katerina:
Jane Knowles
Ahasuerus:
Robert Morton

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