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A programme of recent records
Symphony No. 22, in E fiat major
(Haydn)
SU1SSE ROMANDE ORCHESTRA
Conducted by ERNEST ANSERMET
8.2.1* Cello Concerto in A minor
(Saint-Saën)
JANOS STARKER
LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Conducted by ANTAL DORATI
8.43* Symphonic Poem: The
Garden of Fand (Bax)
HALLE ORCHESTRA
Conductor, SIR JOHN BARBIROLLI

Contributors

Conducted By:
Ernest Ansermet
Unknown:
Janos Starker
Conducted By:
Antal Dorati
Conductor:
Sir John Barbirolli

Cantata No. 55: Ich armer
Mensch. ich Sündenknecht
ERNST HAEFLIGER (tenor)
MUNICH BACH CHOIR AND ORCHESTRA Conducted by KARL RICHTER
9.21* Canata No. 82: Ich habe genug
DIETRICH FISCHER-DIESKAU (baritone) RISTENPART CHAMBER ORCHESTRA Conducted by KARL RISTENFART
S.43* Cantata No. 60: 0 Ewigkeit du Donnerwort
HERTHA TöPPER (contralto) ERNST HAEFLIGER (tenor) KIETH ENGEN (bass)
MUNICH BACH CHOIR AND ORCHESTRA Conducted by KARL RICHTER on gramophone records

Contributors

Tenor:
Ernst Haefliger
Conducted By:
Karl Richter
Conducted By:
Karl Ristenfart
Bass:
Kieth Engen
Conducted By:
Karl Richter

A request programme of records
Sonata in D minor (Leclair) MAXENCE LARRIEU (flute) Jacques CHAMBON (oboe) BERNARD FONTENY (cello) ANNE-MARIE BECKENSTEINER
(harpsichord)
10.15* Chaconne (Partita in D minor, for violin)
(Bach, arr. Sevovia)
ANDRES SEGOVIA (guitar)
10.30* Clarinet Quintet In A major
(K.5S1) (Mozart)
GERVASE DE PEYER (clarinet) EMANUEL HuRwrrz (violin) IVOR MCMAHON (violin) CECIL ARONOWITZ (viola) TERENCE WEIL (cello)

Contributors

Flute:
Maxence Larrieu
Oboe:
Jacques Chambon
Cello:
Bernard Fonteny
Harpsichord:
Anne-Marie Beckensteiner
Guitar:
Andres Segovia
Clarinet:
Gervase de Peyer
Violin:
Emanuel Hurwrrz
Violin:
Ivor McMahon
Viola:
Cecil Aronowitz
Cello:
Terence Weil

Introduced by JULIAN Herbage
Thomas Roseingrave (1690-1766) by HUMPHREY SEARLE
Musical Profile: WITOLD Rowicki by ARTHUR HEDLEY
Contemporary Music In Europe: book review by ROBERT HENDERSON
Walking Encyclopedia by SIDNEY HARRISON

Contributors

Introduced By:
Julian Herbage
Introduced By:
Thomas Roseingrave
Unknown:
Humphrey Searle
Unknown:
Arthur Hedley
Review By:
Robert Henderson
Unknown:
Sidney Harrison

A complete performance of the famous Savoy opera by Gilbert and Sullivan Imported Flowers of Progress
Utopian maidens:
THE JOHN MCCARTHY SINGERS
BBC CONCERT ORCHESTRA Leader, Arthur Leavins
Conducted by STANFORD ROBINSON
Produced by MICHAEL MOORES
Act 1 A Utopian Palm Grove
Act 2 Throne Room in King Paramount's Palace
Derek Hammond-Stroud and Eric Shilling broadcast by permission of Sadler's Wells Opera Company: Jean Allister by permission of Glyndebourne Festival Opera; Aubrey Woods is in Oliver! at the New Theatre. London
The Grand Duke: July 10

Contributors

Conducted By:
Stanford Robinson
Produced By:
Michael Moores
Unknown:
Derek Hammond-Stroud
Unknown:
Eric Shilling
Unknown:
Jean Allister
Unknown:
Aubrey Woods
King Paramount the First, King of Utopia:
Peter Pratt
Judges of the Utopian Supreme Scaphio:
Derek Hammond-Stroud
Judges of the Utopian Supreme Scaphio Spoken by:
Rolf Lefebvre
Phantis:
Eric Shilling
Phantis Spoken by:
Aubrey Woods
Tarara. the Public Exploder:
John Frost
Tarara. the Public Exploder Spoken by:
Wilfrid Carter
Calynx, ihe Utopian:
Vice Chamber
lain..Spoken by:
Frederick Treves
Lord Dramaleigh, a British Lord Chamberlain:
David Price
Lord Dramaleigh, a British Lord Chamberlain Spoken by:
Hamlyn Benson
Captain Fitzbattleaxe, First Life Guards:
Kenneth Bowen
Captain Fitzbattleaxe, First Life Guards Spoken by:
Peter Howell
Captain Sir Edward Corcoran K C B , of the:
Royal Navy
Captain Sir Edward Corcoran K C B , of the:
Donald Francke
Mr. Goldbury, a Company Pro moter, afterwards Comptroller of the Utopian Household:
Leslie Fyson
Mr. Goldbury, a Company Pro moter, afterwards Comptroller of the Utopian Household Spoken by:
Frederick Treves
Sir Bailey Barre, Q C , m p:
Edgar Fleet
Mr Blushington, of the County Council:
John Noble
The Princess Zara, eldest daughter of King Paramount:
Patricia Reakes
The Princess Zara, eldest daughter of King Paramount Spoken by:
Sheila Manahan
Her younger sisters: The Princess Nekaya:
Joanne Brown
Her younger sisters: The Princess Nekaya Spoken by:
Wendy Lovelock
The Princess Kalyba:
Jane Wenham
The Lady Sophy, their English Gouvernante:
Jean Allister
The Lady Sophy, their English Gouvernante Spoken by:
Margaret Gordon
Satana Spoken by:
Elizabeth Proud
Melene:
Spoken By Pamela Binns
Phylla:
Doreen Murray

Peter Pears
(tenor)
Hephzibah Menuhin
(piano)
Festival
Orchestra
Conducted by Yehudi Menuhin
From the Assembly Rooms. Bath
Part 1: Mozart
Serenade in D major (K. 203)
3.9* Piano Concerto No. 21, in C major (K 467)

Contributors

Piano:
Hephzibah Menuhin
Conducted By:
Yehudi Menuhin

1500- 1750
La Didone
Opera in a prologue and three acts
Libretto by GIOVANNI FRANCESCO BUSENELLO
Music by Francesco Cavalli
Realised and edited by RICCARDO NIELSEN
Cast in order of singing:
MILAN CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA OF THE ITALIAN RADIO
Conducted by ALFREDO SIMONETTO
Recording made available by courtesy of the Italian Radio
The action takes place in Troy and Carthage In classical times PROLOGUE and ACT 1

Contributors

Unknown:
Giovanni Francesco Busenello
Music By:
Francesco Cavalli
Conducted By:
Alfredo Simonetto

by RICHARD HARRIS Asia specialist, The Times
The concept of Asia now only confuses and Pan-Asianism has lost all its impetus within Asia, argues Mr. Harris. He uses the experience of his own travels in the area to suggest the emergence of regional affiliations and examines some of the consequences.

Contributors

Unknown:
Richard Harris Asia

The concluding talk by Robert Blake, Student of Christ Church, Oxford

This series or six talks on the various attempts to end hostilities in the First World War. by negotiation, have dealt with the secret Anglo-Turkish negotiation of 1915, the frustrated attempts of Woodrow Wilson to act as world-mediator, the anachronistic Franco-Austrian negotiation undertaken by Prince Sixtus of Bourbon Parma with the last Austrian Emperor, the forlorn appeal of Lord Lansdowne in 1917 and the dictated Treaty of Brest Litovsk, the only separate negotiation which did in fact terminate hostilities in a wide area. In this last talk, the general editor of the series. Robert Blake, draws conclusions from this survey.

These talks are being printed in 'The Listener'

Contributors

Speaker:
Robert Blake

by John Mortimer with Jill Bennett
Stephen Murray and Barry Foster
Caroline is the object of endless admonition, reminiscence, and warning from her father and mother and from a master in her father's school. But are they really talking for Caroline's benefit?
Adapated and produced by NESTA PAIN
Second broadcast

Contributors

Unknown:
John Mortimer
Unknown:
Jill Bennett
Unknown:
Stephen Murray
Unknown:
Barry Foster
Produced By:
Nesta Pain
Narrator:
Brian Hewlett
Arthur Loudon:
Stephen Murray
Lily Loudon:
Jill Bennett
Tony Peters:
Barry Foster
Caroline:
Claire Asher

Network Three

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