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Vivaldi Spring: Summer (The Seasons)
JOHN CORIGLIANO (violin) MEMBERS OF THE NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA directed by LEONARD BERNSTEIN (harpsichord continuo)
Telemann Horn Concerto in > MASON JONES ; MEMBERS OF THE PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA
Conducted by EUGENE ORMANDY
Vivaldi Oboe Concerto in D minor. Op 8 No 9
HAROLD GOMBERG ; MEMBERS OF THE NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA directed by LEONARD BERNSTEIN (harpsichord continuo)
Telemann Concerto in D major MEMBERS OF THE PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA, conducted by EUGENE ORMANDY gramophone records

Contributors

Violin:
John Corigliano
Directed By:
Leonard Bernstein
Unknown:
Mason Jones
Conducted By:
Eugene Ormandy
Unknown:
Harold Gomberg
Directed By:
Leonard Bernstein
Conducted By:
Eugene Ormandy

Schubert Sonata in B (D 575) PETER FRANKL (piano) 9.29* Berg Four Pieces. Op 5 ⓢ
GERVASE DE PEYER (clarinet) LAMAR crowson (piano) (gramophone record)
9.38* Schumann Carnaval, Op 9 PETER FRANKL (piano)
10.7* Lutoslawski String Quartet: LASALLE QUARTET 0 (gramophone record)
10.35* Beethoven Symphony No 1 SOUTH GERMAN RADIO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, conducted by WILHELM FURTWANGLER
(1954 recording made available by courtesy of South German Radio)

Contributors

Piano:
Peter Frankl
Piano:
Peter Frankl
Conducted By:
Wilhelm Furtwangler

Introduced by JOHN LADE
Building a Library: Sibelius's Symphony No 2, in D major, by TREVOR HARVEY
Recent records of chamber and instrumental music: reviewed by JOHN WARRACK

Contributors

Introduced By:
John Lade
Unknown:
Trevor Harvey
Reviewed By:
John Warrack

A personal choice of records and recordings, presented by Dominic Gill including at 2.5* CHRISTA LUDWIG singing Wagner's Wesendonk Lieder ; at 2.40* Berg's Violin Concerto played by ivry gitlis ; at 3.0* excerpts from Purcell's The Indian Queen; at 4.0* lipatti playing Chopin's Sonata in B minor; and at 4.25* BENJAMIN BRITTEN conducting Mozart's Symphony No 40, in G minor (K 550)

Contributors

Presented By:
Dominic Gill
Unknown:
Christa Ludwig
Unknown:
Wesendonk Lieder
Played By:
Ivry Gitlis
Unknown:
Benjamin Britten

This week
BRUNO LEONARDO GELBER
ALFRED BRENDEL and WALTER GIESEKING play
Sonata in D, Op 28 (Pastoral) Sonata in E minor, Op 90 Sonata in E major, Op 109
(Recordings made available by courtesy of RIAS, Berlin, South-West German Radio, and Radio Frankfurt)

Contributors

Unknown:
Bruno Leonardo Gelber
Unknown:
Alfred Brendel
Unknown:
Walter Gieseking

PETER REYNER BANHAM in conversation with MISHA BLACK (Britain), ALF BOE (Norway), GUY BONSIEPE (Chile), and GINO VALLE (Italy).
Last autumn industrial designers from all over the globe came to London for the annual congress of ICSID (International Council of Societies of Industrial Design).
Dr Banham. historian of architecture and design, talks to four of them about the role of their young profession.

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter Reyner Banham

A lyric drama in five acts by MAURICE MAETERLINCK Music by DEBUSSY (sung in French) from Glyndebourne, 1969
GLYNDEBOURNE FESTIVAL CHORUS LONDON PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA leader RODNEY FRIEND conductor JOHN PRITCHARD
Produced by PIERRE MÉDECIN Acts 1 and 2

Contributors

Unknown:
Maurice Maeterlinck
Leader:
Rodney Friend
Conductor:
John Pritchard

How far does the law protect the consumer with a small claim? by SUSAN MARSDEN-SMEDLEY
In the Radio 3 series What's Wrong with the Lawr Lord Devlin argued that ' the main field of injustice is not litigation but non-litigation, and that we have ' turned litigation, which ought to be a gentle solvent of disputes, into a thing of horror.' Miss Marsden-Smedley, herself a lawyer especially concerned with the problems of consumers and the legal system. quotes Lord Devlin and asks: Is justice being done for people whose legal claims are too small to warrant the expense of a formal trial?

Contributors

Unknown:
Lawr Lord

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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