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25 Jul 1970, Royal Albert Hall
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19:30
Sat 25 Jul 1970
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Programme
Franz Schubert
3 Marche militaires (No 1 in D major)
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Clarinet Concerto in A major
Kurt Weill
Der Lindberghflug
- Original title is 'Der Lindberghflug'. This performance was given under the title 'Der Ozeanflug' (as requested by Brecht in 1950). UK premiere
Franz Liszt
Piano Concerto No. 2 in A major
Richard Wagner
Tannhä
No. 1 Overture
Tannhä
No. 2 Venusberg Music Act 1 Scene 1
Performers
Jack Brymer
clarinet
clarinet
Robert Tear
tenor
tenor
Stafford Dean
bass
bass
Neil Howlett
baritone
baritone
BBC Singers
Wandsworth School Boys’ Choir
John Ogdon
piano
piano
BBC Singers (1924-34, Wireless Chorus; 1935-8, 1942-3, 1946-72, BBC Chorus) (women's voices)
BBC Symphony Orchestra
Sir Colin Davis
conductor
conductor
Composers
Franz Schubert
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Kurt Weill
Franz Liszt
Richard Wagner
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