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A weekly programme of recent records
Orchestral Quartet in F major (Carl Stamitz)
Mannheim Chamber Players

8.16 Aria: They tell us that your mighty powers (The Indian Queen) (Purcell)
April Cantelo (soprano)
English Chamber Orchestra
Conducted by Charles Mackerras

8.21 Concerto in C major for flute, oboe, and orchestra (Antonio Salieri)
Aurele Nicolet
Heinz Hollinger
Bamberg Symphony Orchestra
Conducted by Peter Maag

8.41 Capriccio italien (Tchaikovsky)
Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra
Conductor, Constantin Silvestri

Contributors

Musicians:
Mannheim Chamber Players
Soprano:
April Cantelo
Musicians:
English Chamber Orchestra
Conductor:
Charles Mackerras
Flautist:
Aurele Nicolet
Oboist:
Heinz Hollinger
Musicians:
Bamberg Symphony Orchestra
Conductor:
Peter Maag
Musicians:
Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra
Conductor:
Constantin Silvestri

Cantata No. SO: Nun 1st das Heil und die Kraft
9.9* Cantata No. 79: Gott, der Herr, ist Sonn' und Schild
928* Magnificat in D major
URSULA BUCKEL (soprano)
BRIGITTE FASSBAENDER (contralto) JOHN VAN KESTEREN (tenor) KIETH ENGEN (bass)
MUNICH BACH Choir
Obbligati:
Walter Teurer (flute) Wolfgang Haag (flute) Egon Parolari
(oboe and oboe d'amore) Maurice Andre (trumpet)
Continuo:
Hedwig Bilgram (organ) Karl Kolbinger (bassoon) Alexander Teuner (cello)
Herbert Duft (double-bass)
MUNICH BACH ORCHESTRA
Conducted by KARL RICHTER
Recorded at a concert of the English Bach Festival 1966 In the Town Hall. Oxford

Contributors

Soprano:
Ursula Buckel
Contralto:
Brigitte Fassbaender
Tenor:
John van Kesteren
Bass:
Kieth Engen
Flute:
Walter Teurer
Flute:
Wolfgang Haag
Oboe:
Egon Parolari
Unknown:
Maurice Andre
Unknown:
Hedwig Bilgram
Bassoon:
Karl Kolbinger
Cello:
Alexander Teuner
Double-Bass:
Herbert Duft
Conducted By:
Karl Richter

A lequest programme of gramophone records
Overture: The Journey to Rheims
(Rossini)
VIENNA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Conducted by FRANCESCO MOLINARI-PRADELLI
10.9* Clarinet Concerto (Nielsen)
In ERIKSSON
DANISH STATE Radio
SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Conducted by MOGENS WÖLDIKE
10.37* Suite: Lieutenant Kije
(Prokofiev)
PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA
Conducted by EUGENE ORMANDY

Contributors

Clarinet:
Francesco Molinari-Pradelli
Conducted By:
Eugene Ormandy

A weekly review edited by Anna Instone and Julian Herbage
Introduced by JULIAN HERBAGE
Record Review
Contributed by STEPHEN DODGSON PHILIP HOPE-WALLACE WILLIAM MANN

Contributors

Edited By:
Anna Instone
Introduced By:
Julian Herbage
Unknown:
Stephen Dodgson
Unknown:
Philip Hope-Wallace
Unknown:
William Mann

An opera by Edward Loder
Libretto by Edward Fitzball revised by Max Miradin arranged in a radio version by NICHOLAS TEMPERLEY
BBC NORTHERN SINGERS
Chorus-Master, Stephen Wilkinson BBC NORTHERN ORCHESTRA Led by James Davis
Conducted by LEON LoVETT
Produced by LIONEL SALTER
Forbes Robinson broadcasts by permission of the Gen. Administrator. Royal Opera House Covent Garden

Contributors

Unknown:
Edward Loder
Unknown:
Edward Fitzball
Unknown:
Max Miradin
Chorus-Master:
Stephen Wilkinson
Unknown:
James Davis
Conducted By:
Leon Lovett
Produced By:
Lionel Salter
Produced By:
Forbes Robinson

Haydn
HEATHER HARPER (soprano) Gabriel and Eve
PETER PEARS (tenor)
Uriel JOHN SHIRLEY-QUIRK (bass-baritone)
Raphael and Adam ELISABETH HOLDEN (contralto)
ALDEBURGH FESTIVAL SINGERS
Philip Ledger (organ continuo) Keith Harvey (cello continuo)
ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA Leader, Emanuel Hurwitz
Conducted by Benjamin Britten Recorded for the Music Programme in Orford Parish Church, Suffolk
Second broadcast

Contributors

Soprano:
Heather Harper
Bass-Baritone:
Uriel John Shirley-Quirk
Bass-Baritone:
Adam Elisabeth Holden
Cello:
Keith Harvey
Leader:
Emanuel Hurwitz
Conducted By:
Benjamin Britten

The Chester Miracle Play set to music by Benjamin Britten gramophone record
A CHILDREN'S CHORUS OF ANIMALS
An EAST SUFFOLK
CHILDREN'S ORCHESTRA
ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
Conducted by NORMAN DEL MAR
Recorded in Orford Church. Suffolk. at the fourteenth Aldeburgh Festival

Contributors

Music By:
Benjamin Britten
Conducted By:
Norman Del Mar

An unfinished ' poem-to-be ' by Dylan Thomas
In Country Heaven
Eight stanzas
Read by HUGH GRIFFITH
Variants read by BASIL JONES
Introduced by DOUGLAS CLEVERDON
Over Sir John's Hill
In Country Sleep and Jn the White Giant's Thigh
Read, with an introduction, by DYLAN THOMAS
The original recording made in 1950 Produced by Douglas Cleverdon

Contributors

Unknown:
Dylan Thomas
Read By:
Hugh Griffith
Read By:
Basil Jones
Introduced By:
Douglas Cleverdon
Unknown:
Dylan Thomas
Produced By:
Douglas Cleverdon

A group of three talks by MARK GIROUARD architectural historian, who has studied relations between the arts during the period 1730-1780
2: Vauxhall Gardens and the Anti-Palladians
In the late 1730s and '40s, Palladianism could be described without exaggeration as the official government style. Frederick, Prince of Wales, elder son of Georee 11, became the rallying point not only of the political but of the artistic opposition.

Contributors

Unknown:
Mark Girouard

by William Shakespeare
Adapted for radio by R. D. SMITH with with Robert Lang , John Justin
William Squire , Peter Woodthorpt and Ian McKellen
Cast in order of speaking:
Other parts played by members of the BBC Drama Repertory Company Music composed and conducted by FREDERICK MARSHALL
Produced by JOHN TYDEMAN
William Squire is in The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie ' at Wyndham's Theatre. London; Robert Lang is a National Theatre Player
Second broadcast
DURING THE INTERVAL (9.30'-9.40')
A record of music by Sor played by JULIAN BREAM (guitar)

Contributors

Unknown:
William Shakespeare
Unknown:
R. D. Smith
Unknown:
Robert Lang
Unknown:
John Justin
Unknown:
William Squire
Unknown:
Peter Woodthorpt
Unknown:
Ian McKellen
Conducted By:
Frederick Marshall
Produced By:
John Tydeman
Produced By:
William Squire
Unknown:
Miss Jean Brodie
Unknown:
Robert Lang
Played By:
Julian Bream
Queen Katherine:
Irene Worth
Cardinal Wolsey:
Alan Badel
King Henry:
Keith Michell
Chorus:
Humphrey Morton
Duke of Buckingham:
John Justin
Duke of Norfolk:
William Squire
Lord Abergavenny:
Glyn Dearman
Cardinal Wolsey:
Alan Badel
Brandon:
Haydn Jones
King Henry:
Keith Michell
Lord Chamberlain:
Rolf Lefebvre
Queen Katherine:
Irene Worth
Surveyor:
Anthony Jackson
Lord Sands:
Basil Jones
Sir Thomas Lovell:
William Eedle
Sir Henry Guildford:
Nigel Anthony
Anne Bullen:
Penelope Lee
First Gentleman:
Tim Seely
Second Gentleman:
Humphrey Morton
Duke of Sulfolk:
Peter Woodthorpe
Cardinal Campeius:
Harold Kasket
Old Lady:
Mary O'Farrell
Griffith:
Anthony Hall
Patience:
Gladys Spencer
Earl of Surrey:
Ian McKellen
Cromwell:
Noel Howlett
Third Gentleman:
Glyn Dearman
Capucius:
Preston Lockwood
Gardiner:
John Dearth
Cranmer:
Robert Lang
Lord Chancellor:
James Thomason
Porter:
John Dearth
Porter's Man:
John Baddeley

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