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Bellini Overture: Norma
ORCHESTRA OF LA SCALA, MILAN conducted by TULLIO SERAFIN
7.10' Mozart Piano Concerto No 15, in B flat major (K 450) LEONARD BERNSTEIN (piano) who also directs the VIENNA PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA
7.38* Wolf-Ferrari Serenade in E flat major
I SOLISTI VENETI conducted by CLAUDIO SCIMONE gramophone records

Contributors

Conducted By:
Tullio Serafin
Piano:
Leonard Bernstein
Conducted By:
Claudio Scimone

Morning Concert: part 2
BBC NORTHERN SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA leader REGINALD STEAD conducted by STANFORD ROBINSON
8.4 Haydn Symphony No 53
8.31* Schubert, orch Webern Six German Dances
8.39* Elgar The Wand of Youth: Suite No 1

Contributors

Leader:
Reginald Stead
Conducted By:
Stanford Robinson

Second of five programmes
Beethoven Sonata in C minor, Op 10 No 1
11.18* Bartok Quartet No 5 0
11.48* Beethoven Sonata in F, Op 17, for horn and piano
12.4* Bartok Three Rondos on Folk Tunes
JOHN BARSTOW (piano) , BARTOK STRING QUARTET , BARRY TUCKWELL (horn) , MARGARET KITCHIN (piano)
(Next programme: 1 September)

Contributors

Piano:
John Barstow
Horn:
Barry Tuckwell
Piano:
Margaret Kitchin

(guitars)
Duos: anon, arr Abreu Drewries accordes: Le rossignol (Jane Pickering 's Lute Book)
Scarlatti, arr Pujol Sonata in D minor (L 413); Sonata in c major (L 104)
SolOS - EDUARDO ABREU :
Bach Prelude: Presto (Suite In G minor, s 995)
Sor Studies: D minor; A major SolOS - SERGIO ABREU :
Alexandre Tansman Mazurka Turina Fandanguillo Duos:
Falla, arr Pujol Spanish Dance (La vida breve)
Albeniz, arr Abreu Evocation (Iberia, Book 1)
Rodrioo Tonadilla

Contributors

Unknown:
Abreu Drewries
Unknown:
Jane Pickering
Unknown:
Pujol Sonata
Unknown:
Eduardo Abreu
Unknown:
Sergio Abreu
Unknown:
Alexandre Tansman Mazurka
Unknown:
Turina Fandanguillo
Unknown:
Rodrioo Tonadilla

John Cage Fourth Interlude and Sonatas Nos 13-16 (Sonatas and Interludes) ⓢ PETER ROGGENKAMP (piano)
(Recording made available by courtesy of Bavarian Radio)
Elias Gistelnick Per ChS: Hommage a Che Guevara (first broadcast in this country)
BELGIAN RADIO JAZZ ORCHESTRA conducted by THE COMPOSER
(Recording made available by courtesy of Belgian Radio)
Howard Riley Convolution RILEY-OXLEY NONET

Contributors

Unknown:
Elias Gistelnick
Unknown:
Howard Riley

From Manchester:
CHESTER LADIES CHOIR
BLACKBURN BACH CHOIR with PETER WALKER (baritone) who sing music by Hindemith , Vaughan Williams , Holst, Gordon Jacob, Colin Hand , and Malcolm Williamson.

Contributors

Baritone:
Peter Walker
Music By:
Hindemith
Music By:
Vaughan Williams
Unknown:
Colin Hand
Unknown:
Malcolm Williamson.

6: The Social Dimension
DONALD HOLMS introduces opinions of ethologists and anthropologists on human and animal societies. With DR EDMUND LEACH. Provost of King's College and Reader in Social Anthropology in the University of Cambridge, DR JOHN CROOK, of the Department of Psychology and DR VERNON REYNOLDS , of the Department of Sociology, both of the University of Bristol.
Produced by ROBIN BRIGHTWELL

Contributors

Introduces:
Donald Holms
Unknown:
Dr Edmund Leach.
Unknown:
Dr Vernon Reynolds
Produced By:
Robin Brightwell

from the Royal Albert Hall , London
A concert performance of the production given by the Glyndebourne Festival Opera
GLYNDEBOURNE FESTIVAL CHORUS
LONDON PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by JOHN PRITCHARD Original production by MICHAEL HADJIMISCHEV
Head of Music Staff and Preparation JANI STRASSER
Act 1

Contributors

Unknown:
Royal Albert Hall
Conducted By:
John Pritchard
Production By:
Michael Hadjimischev

by APRIL
FITZLYON Tchaikovsky was the first Russion composer to become widely known in the West. His accessibility and popularity enabled him to exert a strong influence on the public's conceptions or misconceptions of Russian art and of Russia herself. But how far was Tchaikovsky representative of the Russia of his time or of any time?

Contributors

Unknown:
Fitzlyon Tchaikovsky

by NORTHROP FRYE, Visiting Professor of English Literature at Oxford
There has been in the last ten or 12 years a revival of oral literature, and this has the same connection with anarchistic developments in politics that written literature has with the democratic process. Northrop Frye considers the advantages and dangers of this changed position in literature. 4

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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