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LUCERNI: FESTIVAL STRINGS conducted by RUDOLF BAUMGARTNER with HANS-MARTIN LINDE (flute)
Tclemann Overture: Don Quixote
7.19- C. P. E. Bach Flute Concerto in D minor (Wq 22)
7.43* Haydn Divertimento in E flat major (Echo) (H it 39) gramophone records

Contributors

Conducted By:
Rudolf Baumgartner
Flute:
Hans-Martin Linde
Unknown:
Don Quixote

Glinka Ballet Music: A Life for the Tsar
PHILHARMONIA. ORCHESTRA conducted by EFREM KURTZ
8.24* Tchaikovsky Concert Fantasia in G major
PETER KATIN (piano)
LONDON PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by SIR ADRIAN BOULT
8.53* Kabalevsky Overture: Colas Breugnon
NBC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by ARTURO TOSCANINI gramophone records

Contributors

Conducted By:
Efrem Kurtz
Conducted By:
Sir Adrian Boult
Conducted By:
Arturo Toscanini

Geraldine and Mary Peppin Weber Two Pieces for piano duet (Op 60): No 5, in D minor (Alia Siciliana); No 8, in 8 flat major (Rondo)
Saint-Saens Variations on a theme of Beethoven, for two pianos
Grieg Two Waltz-Caprices, Op 37, for piano duet
Fourth of a series

Contributors

Unknown:
Mary Peppin

BBC SCOTTISH SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA leader TOM ROWLETTE conducted by CHRISTOPHER SEAMAN
Part 1
Beethoven Overture: Coriolan
12.10* Delius Brigg Fair: an English rhapsody
12.29* Stravinsky Symphony in 1.0
News; Weather
1.4 Mozart Divertimento No 7 in D major (K 205)
1.22* Beethoven Symphony No 5

Contributors

Leader:
Tom Rowlette
Conducted By:
Christopher Seaman

Le médecin malgre lui Comic opera in three acts
Music by GOUNOD Libretto by JULES BARBIERand MICHEL CARRE after Moliere
English version by BRIAN TROWELL after Henry Fielding's translation of Moliere's play
Narrator RONALD HARVI
BBC NORTHERN SINGERS and SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA leader Reginald STEAD conducted by ERIC WETHERELL repetiteur ALEXA maxwell
Produced by ERNEST WARBURTON and TREVOR HILL
The opera is set in France at the end of the 17th century (Ann Howard broadcasts by permission of Sadler's Wells Opera Company)

Contributors

Unknown:
Jules Barbierand
Unknown:
Michel Carre
Unknown:
Brian Trowell
Narrator:
Ronald Harvi
Conducted By:
Eric Wetherell
Produced By:
Ernest Warburton
Unknown:
Ann Howard

JANK.' MANNING (soprano)
NORTHERN SINFONIA ORCHESTRA leader CHRISTOPHER HIRONS conducted by RAYMOND LEPPARD
J. C. Bach Overture: Catone in Utica
4.8* Wilfred Josephs Canzonas on a theme of Rameau, Op 49 (first broadcast performance)
4.24* Cesti Suite: II porno d'oro
4.33* Dallapiccola Divertimento in quattro esercizi
4.45* Handel Concerto Grosso in F major (the orig. Op 3 No 4)

Contributors

Leader:
Christopher Hirons
Conducted By:
Raymond Leppard

Cornwall Youth Brass Band conducted by MALCOLM ARNOLD Matt March: Fame and Glory
Ball Overture: St. Michael's Mount (first broadcast performance: composed for the Cornwall Youth Brass Band)
MacDowell To a wild rose (arr Ball)
Arnold Second Suite
Introduced by MALCOLM ARNOLD , REG TRUDGIAN , and ANTHONY FRIESE-GREENE ; recorded in Fowey School Hall, Cornwall Sixth of a weekly series

Contributors

Conducted By:
Malcolm Arnold
Introduced By:
Malcolm Arnold
Introduced By:
Reg Trudgian
Introduced By:
Anthony Friese-Greene

Leonard Rossiter in a monologue adapted from the journals of BENJAMIN ROBERT
HAYDON by ERIC EWENS Narrator
WILFRID CARTER
Haydon, once hailed as a painter of genius, ended his life by his own hand on 22 June 1846, after years of bitterness and neglect. His journals are unparalleled in the whole of English literature for their agonised frankness.
'Merciful God, that thou should'st permit a being with thought and feeling to be so racked. The melancholy demon has grappled my heart and crushed its turbulent beatings in his clammy, clenching fingers.'
Special sound by the BBC Radiophonic Workshop
Produced bv HALLAM TENNYSON (To be repeated on 29 Dec)

Contributors

Unknown:
Leonard Rossiter
Unknown:
Benjamin Robert
Narrator:
Eric Ewens
Unknown:
Hallam Tennyson

Talk by PETER MURRAY San Biagio is an early 16th-century church outside the Tuscan hillside town of Montepulciano. Antonio da Sangallo the elder was its ostensible architect, but its inspiration. Peter Murray suggests, came from a far more illustrious architect of his time

Contributors

Talk By:
Peter Murray
Unknown:
Peter Murray

BBC Radio 3

About BBC Radio 3

Live music and the arts: broadcasts more live music than any other radio network. Classical music is its core. Genres include world and new music, jazz, speech and drama.

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