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BBC NORTHERN SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Leader, Reginald Stead
Conducted by STANFORD ROBINSON
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JANET BAKER (mezzo-soprano)
AMBROSIAN SINGERS
BATH Festival ORCHESTRA
Conducted by YEHUDI MENUHIN
BERLIN PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA
Conducted by WILHELM FURTWANGLER
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MANOUG PARIKIAN (violin)
MARGARET LENSKY (mezzo-soprano) William BENNETT (flute) Kenneth HEATH (cello)
HAROLD LESTER (harpsichord)
JOHN BARROW (baritone)
WILFRID PARRY (piano)
NEIL BLACK (oboe)
BBC Scottish
SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Leader, Tom Rowlette
Conducted by GRAHAM TREACHER
NICANOR ZABALETA (harp)
PHILADELPHIA WIND QUINTET
Robert Cole , John de Lancie
Anthony Giuliotti , Sol Schoenbach Mason Jones with FRANCIS POULENC (piano)
LOREN DRISCOLL (tenor) ERICH FERSTL (guitar)
HERBERT STAHR (clarinet) HANS LEMKE (bassoon) GERD SEIFERT (horn)
FRED MELECEK (violin) ULRICH FRITZE (viola)
HEINHICH MASOWSKI (cello)
RAINER ZEPPERITZ (double-bass)
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BOURNEMOUTH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Leader, Gerald Jarvis
Conductor. CONSTANTIN SILVESTRI
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BBC CONCERT ORCHESTRA Leader, Arthur Leavins
Conductor. MARCUS DODS with FRANCES MASON and ALAN LOVEDAY (violins)
Iain Hamilton and Don Banks introduce their own music played by Margaret Kitchin
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Fourth of ten programmes
BELFAST CATHEDRAL CONSORT
Conductor, HARRY GRINDLE
Mass in three parts........... Burd Kyrie; Gloria: Credo: Benedictus: Agnus Dei
Twelfth in a series of programmes
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Introduced by CHARLES Fox
A series of nine programmes
7: Excerpt from
The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam by Fitzgerald
Script and narration by PATRIC DICKINSON
Poem read by Michael MCCLAIN
A series of programmes in which a speaker talks about a book worth returning to
PAUL JENNINGS on Hilaire Belloc 's Vie Path to Rome with readings by GARY WATSON
Produced by Peggy Bacon
Fourteen illustrated talks by ROGER FISKE
8: Haydn and Mozart
If orchestral music of the Galante Period, described in Roger Fiske 's last talk, was a reaction against Baroque seriousness, the Classical Period of Haydn and Mozart represented a return to earlier ideals, especially in the reintroduction ot counterpoint. Instead of orchestras being employed merely to provide a background to aristocratic conversation, the new middle-class audience was prepared to pay for the privilege of listening.
Produced by Peter Dodd
First broadcast November 23. 1966
From the Royal Albert Hall. London
New Philharmonia Orchestra
Leader, Carlos Villa Conducted by Sir John Barbirolli
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Schubert
Symphony No.5, in B flat major
Mahler Symphony No 6
A weekly review of the arts in the making This week:
PHILIP HOPE-WALLACE talks to FRANK HAUSER , producer, and BRYAN BALKWILL. conductor, about the new production of The Magic Flute now in repertory at Sadler's Wells
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Mahler
Symphony No. 6, in A minor
Five studies in styles and stylists in pulpit oratory from the Reformation to the nineteenth century by John Chandos
1: The World of Hugh Latimer Readers, PAUL ROGERS and ANTHONY JACOBS
Produced by George MacBeth
Second broadcast; originally broadcast on September 2. 1965
Lancelot Andrewes and John Donne : August 22
Marion Mosler (oboe)
Werner Herbers (oboe) Frank Eli (clarinet)
Hans Mossel (clarinet) Joep Terwey (bassoon) John Miller (bassoon) Jaap Verhaar (horn)
Rudy Van Velsen (horn)
Conductor, THOM DE CLERC
Second broadcast
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