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Schubert Symphony No 1, in D BERLIN PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by KARL BÖHM
8.36* Clara Schumann Piano Concerto in A minor
MICHAEL PONTI
BERLIN SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by VOELKER SCHMIDT-GERTENBACH
Vivaldi Concerto in F, for two horns and string orchestra (R Op 47 No 5)
GUSTAV NEUDECKER, ALOIS SPACE MUNICH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by HANS STADLMAIR
Bach Cantata No 205: Der zufriedengestellte Aolus (Zerreisset. zersprenget, zertriimmert die Gruft)
ELISABETH SPEISER (soprano)
MARGARETHE BENCE (contralto) JOHN VAN KESTEREN (tenor) JAKOB STAMPFLI (bass)
GEDACHTNISKIRCHE CHOIR and BACH COLLEGIUM, STUTTGART directed by HELMUTH RILLING gramophone records
Contributors
Conducted By:
Hans
Stadlmair
Soprano:
Elisabeth
Speiser
Contralto:
Margarethe
Bence
Tenor:
John
van Kesteren
Directed By:
Helmuth
Rilling
A record request programme
Mussorgsky A Night on the Bare Mountain
CHICAGO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by SEIJI OZAWA
10.12* Mahier Lieder eines fahrendeH
Gesellen YVONNE MINTON (contralto)
CHICAGO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by GEORG SOLTI
10.30* Shostakovich Cantata: The Execution of Stepan Razin VITALY GROMADSKY (bass) RSFSR RUSSIAN CHORUS MOSCOW PHILHARMONIC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by KYRIL KONDRASHIN
Contributors
Conducted By:
Seiji
Ozawa
Contralto:
Gesellen Yvonne
Minton
Conducted By:
Georg
Solti
Unknown:
Stepan
Razin
Bass:
Vitaly
Gromadsky
Conducted By:
Kyril
Kondrashin
Dame Eva Turner : a birthday greeting by PHILIP HOPE-WALLACE The English roots of Haydn's The Creation by EDWARD OLLESON Carl Ruggles (1876-1971), by NOËL GOODWIN
Playing the Harpsichord: book review by CHRISTOPHER HOGWOOD Edited by ANNA INSTONE and JULIAN HERBAGE
Contributors
Unknown:
Dame Eva
Turner
Unknown:
Edward
Olleson
Unknown:
Carl
Ruggles
Review By:
Christopher
Hogwood
Edited By:
Anna
Instone
Edited By:
Julian
Herbage
MARGARET PRICE (soprano) GERALD ENGLISH (tenor) NEVILLE TAWEEL (violin) FREDERICK RIDDLE (viola) MARTIN NEARY (organ)
THREE CHOIRS FESTIVAL CHORUS ROYAL PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA leader NEVILLE TAWEEL conducted by CHRISTOPHER ROBINSON and JOHN SANDERS Part 1
Mozart Sinfonia Concertante in E flat, for violin, viola and orchestra (k 364)
(conducted by Christopher Robinson )
12.35* During the Interval
ALUN HODDINOTT introduces the first performance of his The Tree of Life.
12.55* Three Choirs: part 2
Hoddinott The Tree of Lite (first performance)
(conducted by John Sanders )
(Given in Gloucester Cathedral last August)
Contributors
Viola:
Martin
Neary
Leader:
Neville
Taweel
Conducted By:
Christopher
Robinson
Conducted By:
Christopher
Robinson
Introduces:
Alun
Hoddinott
Conducted By:
John
Sanders
A fortnightly series FERNANDO VALENTI (harpsichord) c major (Kk 421); F major (Kk 419); F minor (Kk 239); c major (Kk 133); B minor (Kk 87); c (Kk 461); E (Kk 264)
Ian Partridge (tenor)
Jennifer Partridge (piano)
Duparc Extase; L'invitation au voyage; Elegie; Testament
Faure La bonne chanson, Op 61
Contributors
Tenor:
Ian
Partridge
Pianist:
Jennifer
Partridge
ANTONY HOPKINS discusses a work or theme of current interest. (Rptd: Monday, 9.50 am)
Part 1
Sweelinck Echo Fantasia
Buxtehude Prelude and Fugue in G minor; Fugue in c
Pachelbel Chaconne in F minor Couperin Chromhorne en taille; Offertoire sur les grands jeux (Messe pour les paroisses)
4.20* During the Interval
The Framlingham organ was built by Thamar of Peter-borough in 1674 for Pembroke College, Cambridge; it was given to Framlingham Church in 1708. MICHAEL GILLINGHAM talks about the organ and its recent restoration.
4.35* Lionel Rogg : part 2
Bach Trio-Sonata No 2, in c minor; Chorale Preludes: Wachet auf, ruft uns die Stimme (bwv 645); Nun freut euch, lieben Christen g'mein (bwv 734); Prelude and Fugue in A minor (bwv 543)
(A recital given in St Michael 's Church last June)
Contributors
Unknown:
Couperin
Chromhorne
Talks:
Michael
Gillingham
Unknown:
Lionel
Rogg
Unknown:
St
Michael
Ivan lllich talks to Richard Wollheim
' What I would like is a radical inversion in politics.... that will enforce an individual's right to do things for himself and for others rather than for the efficiency of institutions. I suspect that quite suddenly people will realise that increased productivity destroys conviviality.' (Ivan Illich )
Richard Wollheim is Grote Professor of the Philosophy of Mind and Logic in the University of London
Recorded during the Zeno Symposium, an international philosophical conference held in Cyprus last September,
(William Walsh reviews Ivan Illich 's Deschooling Society: Friday, 10.50 pm)
Contributors
Unknown:
Richard
Wollheim
Unknown:
Ivan
Illich
Unknown:
Richard
Wollheim
Unknown:
William
Walsh
Unknown:
Ivan
Illich
Opera in one act by Richard Strauss Libretto by HUGO VON HOFMANNSTHAL (sung in German)
(gramophone records) with Birgit Nilsson
Marie Collier , Regina Resnik
Cast in order of singing: Five serving-women
HELEN WATTS (contralto)
MAUREEN LEHANE (contralto)
YVONNE MINTON (mezzo-soprano)
JANE COOK (soprano)
FELICIA WEATHERS (soprano)
The overseer
PAULINE TINSLEY (soprano)
Klytemnestra's daughters:
Elektra
BIRGIT NILSSON (soprano)
Chrysothemis
MARIE COLLIER (soprano)
Klytemnestra, widow of Agamemnon
REGINA RESNIK (mezzo-soprano) A young servant
GERHARD UNGER (tenor)
Orest, Klytemnestra's son
TOM KRAUSE (baritone)
Orest's tutor
TUGOMIR FRANC (bass)
Aegisth, Klytemnestra's lover
GERHARD STOLZE (tenor)
VIENNA PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by Georg Solti
The action takes places in Mycenae in ancient Greece
(Birgit Nilsson can be heard in Turandot: Thurs, 2.0 pm)
Contributors
Unknown:
Richard
Strauss
Unknown:
Hugo
von Hofmannsthal
Unknown:
Birgit
Nilsson
Unknown:
Marie
Collier
Unknown:
Regina
Resnik
Contralto:
Helen
Watts
Contralto:
Maureen
Lehane
Mezzo-Soprano:
Yvonne
Minton
Soprano:
Felicia
Weathers
Soprano:
Pauline
Tinsley
Soprano:
Birgit
Nilsson
Soprano:
Marie
Collier
Mezzo-Soprano:
Regina
Resnik
Tenor:
Gerhard
Unger
Baritone:
Tom
Krause
Tenor:
Gerhard
Stolze
Conducted By:
Georg
Solti
Unknown:
Birgit
Nilsson
'What is important? Your friendship with Colin? You know my opinion. Such relationships go against nature.'
'Nature didn't treat you so very kindly either. You're a dwarf. So why not go against nature?'
'Why not indeed. I suppose sexually one must remain true to one's feelings, those that one has.'
(Patrick Godfrey is a member of the Royal Shakespeare Company)
Contributors
Writer:
Peter
Tegel
Producer:
Guy
Vaesen
Colin:
David
Timson
Thomas:
Geoffrey
Beevers
Colin's mother:
Lala
Lloyd
Thomas's mother:
Irene
Prador
Thomas's stepfather:
Leonard
Fenton
Hamburger:
Lewis
Stringer
Mrs Hamburger:
Olwen
Griffiths
Novotny:
Martin
Friend
Mrs Novotny:
Lala
Lloyd
Klein:
Patrick
Godfrey
JEAN-RODOLPHE KARS (piano) Part 1
Preludes, Book 1
Debussy's writings on music are no less personal than the music itself. He began to write regular criticism before Pellias in 1901 and continued almost until the First World War. LESLIE STOKES introduces and reads a short selection he has himself made.
Contributors
Introduces:
Leslie
Stokes
Part 2
Preludes. Book 2
(A recital given in the Queen Elizabeth Hall , London, on 11 November 1971)
Contributors
Unknown:
Elizabeth
Hall
Fourth of seven programmes MARTINDALE SIDWELL CHOIR
PHILIP JONES BRASS ENSEMBLE AN INSTRUMENTAL ENSEMBLE conducted by MARTINDALE SIDWELL
Monteverdi Laetatus sum; 0 bone Jesu: Laudate pueri: 0 ciechi. ciechi; Salve Regina ; Magnificat
Contributors
Conducted By:
Martindale
Sidwell
Unknown:
Salve
Regina
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