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Berwald Polonaise (Estrella de Soria)
STOCKHOLM RADIO ORCHESTRA conducted by SIXTEN EHRLING
7.9* Schumann Introduction and Allegro, Op 134
RUDOLF SERKIN (piano) PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA conducted by EUGENE ORMANDY
7.25* Beethoven Symphony No 7, in A
CLEVELAND ORCHESTRA conducted by GEORGE SZELL

Contributors

Conducted By:
Sixten Ehrling
Piano:
Rudolf Serkin
Conducted By:
Eugene Ormandy
Conducted By:
George Szell

8.4 Morning Concert: part 2 Handel Overture: Saul
SCHOLA CANTORUM BASILIENSIS conducted by AUGUST WENZINGER
8.19* Mozart Violin Concerto No 2, in D (K 211)
WOLFGANG SCHNEIDERHAN who also directs the BERLIN PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA
8.39* Haydn Symphony No 68, in B flat
PHILHARMONIA HUNGARICA conducted by ANTAL DORATI gramophone records

Contributors

Conducted By:
August Wenzinger
Unknown:
Wolfgang Schneiderhan
Conducted By:
Antal Dorati

Hoist and Rubbra
Holst Four Songs, Op 35 0 PETER PEARS (tenor)
NORBERT BRAININ (violin)
9.12* Holst Six Canons PURCELL SINGERS
VIOLA TUNNARD (piano) conducted by IMOGEN HOLST
9.19* Rubbra Sonata No 2 0 ALBERT SAMMONS (violin) GERALD MOORE (piano) gramophone records

Contributors

Violin:
Norbert Brainin
Conducted By:
Imogen Holst
Piano:
Gerald Moore

First of six programmes Including madrigalian compositions from Pearsall to the present day BBC CHORUS conductor PETER GELLHORN
John Gardner 0 sing unto my roundelay
Pearsall Lay a garland
Elgar To her beneath whose stedfast star (Choral Songs in Honour of Queen Victoria)
Howells In youth is pleasure
Michael Short Five Madrigals for four voices: Shall I compare thee to a summer's day?; Some say thy fault is youth; Music to hear; Full many a glorious morning have I seen; Like as the waves (first performance)
Tippett Dance, clarion air (A Garland for the Queen)

Contributors

Conductor:
Peter Gellhorn
Conductor:
John Gardner
Unknown:
Michael Short

The Betweenager 6: Trying it on And trying things out. Things like clothes, drink, sex, or drugs. DR MOSES LAUFER discusses the adolescent's pursuit of independence, and his need to experiment.
Presented by DAVID HOBMAN
Produced by MADELEINE CORNEY †

Contributors

Unknown:
Dr Moses Laufer
Presented By:
David Hobman
Produced By:
Madeleine Corney

Nine programmes surveying the wide variety of musical sounds and the many ways they have been used by composers and performers
6: Keyboard instruments
PETER WILLIAMS contrasts the tone qualities of several instruments and shows how these qualities, together with performing techniques, have a critical effect on musical performances.
Produced by DAVID EPPS
(A supplementary programme of longer musical examples can be heard on Radio 3 tomorrow at 4.15)

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter Williams
Produced By:
David Epps

Introduced by LEONARD PEARCEY This edition includes:
JOSEPH LOSEY on his new film Figures in a Landscape
A report by CHRISTOPHER COOK on the London Film Festival
JASIA REICHARDT and JOHN SPURLING discussing the exhibition Léger and Purist Paris at the Tate Gallery and Jorge Luis Borges 's Book of Imaainary Beings
Produced by PATRICIA BRENT and PHILIP FRENCH

Contributors

Introduced By:
Leonard Pearcey
Unknown:
Joseph Losey
Unknown:
Christopher Cook
Unknown:
John Spurling
Unknown:
Jorge Luis Borges
Produced By:
Patricia Brent
Produced By:
Philip French

LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA WIND ENSEMBLE conductor GERVASE DE PEYER Soloists:
ROGER LORD (oboe)
GERVASE DE PEYER (clarinet) ROGER BIRNSTINGL (bassoon) DAVID gray (horn)
ANDRE PREVIN (piano) Part 1 Mozart
Serenade in B flat major (k 361)

Contributors

Conductor:
Gervase de Peyer
Bassoon:
Roger Birnstingl
Piano:
Andre Previn

or how to identify liars, authors, art forgeries, and Russian foreign policy
T. H. CARNEY , who is Professor of History at the University of Manitoba and was trained as a classicist, is writing a book about content analysis. He talks about the wide variety of uses to which this technique can be put.

Contributors

Unknown:
T. H. Carney

BBC Radio 3

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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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