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Handel Concerto Grosso No 21, in D minor (Op 6 No 10)
BERLIN PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by HERBERT VON KARAJAN
7.24* Vivaldi Concerto in F major, for two horns and string orchestra (R Op 47 No 5) ALOIS SPACH , GOTTFRIED ROTH MAINZ CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by GÜNTER KEHR
7.35* Beethoven Ballet Music: Prometheus
ISRAEL PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by ZUBIN MEHTA
Morning Concert: part 2 ⓢ
8.4 J. C. Bach Oboe Concerto in F major: HEINZ HOLLIGER ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by RAYMOND LEPPARD
8.28* Dvorak Sextet in A major MEMBERS OF THE
BERLIN PHILHARMONIC OCTET gramophone records
Britten Suite. Op 6
LADISLAV JASEK (violin) JOSEF HALA (piano)
9.20* Sonata in c. Op 65
MSTISLAV ROSTROPOVICH (cello) BENJAMIN BRITTEN (piano) gramophone records
by Andor Foldes
Mozart Sonata in A minor (K 310)
Beethoven Sonata in G, Op 14 No 2: Sonata in A Hat, Op 110 Bartok Twelve Pieces from Mikrokosmos
(From the Royal Hall, Harrogate)
Corelli Concerto Grosso in G minor, Op 6 No 8
STUTTGART CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by KARL MÜNCHINGER
11.10* Bach Concerto in D minor, for three harpsichords and string orchestra
GEORGE MALCOLM , VALDA AVELING GEOFFREY PARSONS
ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by RAYMOND LEPPARD
11.26* Tippett Fantasia Concertante on a theme of Corelli YEHUDI MENUHIN (violin) ROBERT MASTERS (violin) DEREK SIMPSON (Cello)
BATH FESTIVAL ORCHESTRA conducted by THE COMPOSER gramophone records
The book of the hanging gardens (poems by Stefan George ) MARGARET PRICE (sOpranO) JAMES LOCKHART (piano)
Section of the BBC SCOTTISH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA directed by EMANUEL HURWITZ (violin) who is also the soloist in the Mozart concerto Part 1 Mozart
Symphony No 28. in c (K 200)
12.34* Violin Concerto No 3, in G major (K 216)
MALCOLM RAYMENT talks to EMANUEL HURWITZ about the contemporary musical scene.
Part 2 Handel
Concerto Grosso No 22, in A major (Op 6 No 11)
1.36* Haydn Symphony No 85, in B flat major (La reine)
(Jeji Pastorkuna)
An opera in three acts
Libretto by GABRIELE PREISS
German version by MAX BROD Music by JANACEK
Villagers, musicians
CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA OF BAVARIAN RADIO conducted by RAFAEL KUBELIK
Recording made available by courtesy of Bavarian Radio
The action takes place in a mountain village in Moravia. late in the 19th century Act 1 Outside the mill
MALCOLM RAYMENT discusses Janacek's music in relation to the Czech tradition of opera, with special reference to Jenufa †
Act 2 The living-room of Mother Buryja 's cottage, six months later
Act 3 The same, two months later
Gramophone records of fugues for piano by Mozart, Reicha, and Beethoven
Portland Junior Symphony Orchestra conducted by JACOB AVSHALOMOV
Daoid Diamond The World of Paul Klee (first broadcast performance in this country)
Avshalomov The Rose (first broadcast performance in this country)
Avshalomov The Glistening City (first broadcast performance in this country)
Dohnanyi Suite in F sharp minor
The Carnival of the Animals CYRIL SMITH and PHYLLIS SELLICK (pianos) With CHAMBER ENSEMBLE gramophone record
This listing contains language that some may find offensive.
Arrivals in Blackburn over the last 150 years have for the most part been effectively assimilated. Now, however, there are coloured residents whose identifiable appearance and customs often make them the target of virulent animosity.
Introduced by Jeremy Seabrook
(Seven weekly articles on Blackburn by Jeremy Seabrook are printed in The Listener. beginning in the issue dated 30 July.)
from the Royal Albert Hall London
Part 1 Mozart
Serenade No 12, in c minor (K 388)
LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA WIND ENSEMBLE director GERVASE DE PEYER
by LOUIS JAMES
Senior Lecturer in English and American History, University of Kent at Canterbury.
Pierce Egan is now almost unknown, but in his day he was one of the best-sellers of Regency London; his vast serial Life in London, with its heroes Jerry Hawthorne and Corinthian Tom, and its coloured etchings by the Cruikshanks, set the style of a whole new popular literature in the world of bucks and prize-fighters
Part 2 Bruckner
Symphony No 8, in c minor (ed Haas)
LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA leader JOHN GEORGIADIS conducted by JASCHA HORENSTEIN
Why is it that, from the first century until the 19th, there were so few Jewish historians? This question is examined by LIONEL KOCHAN , Bearsted Reader in Jewish History at the University of Warwick †
Quartet in A minor
ALLEGRI STRING QUARTET gramophone record
Records of excerpts from Bizet's opera
Introduced by WINTON DEAN