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Glinka Spanish Overture No 2 (Summer Night in Madrid) USSR SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by EVGENY SVETLANOV
7.14* Chopin Piano Concerto No 2: ANDRE WATTS. NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by THOMAS SCHIPPERS
7.48. Verdi Ballet Music (Macbeth)
LONDON PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA Conducted by LAMBERTO GARDELLI gramophone records

Contributors

Conducted By:
Evgeny Svetlanov
Conducted By:
Thomas Schippers
Conducted By:
Lamberto Gardelli

Mozart Symphony No 15 (K 124) SALZBURG CAMERATA ACADEMICA conducted by GERHARD WIMBERGER
(Recording from the 1971 Salzburg Festival made available by courtesy of Austrian Radio)
8.19* Schubert Symphony No 6 VIENNA PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by KARL MÜNCHINGER (gramophone record)

Contributors

Conducted By:
Gerhard Wimberger

Bartok and Kodaly
Bartok Dance Suite: LSO conducted by GEORG SOLTI
Kodaly Psalmus hungaricus LAJOS KOZMA (tenor)
WANDSWORTH SCHOOL BOYS' CHOIR
BRIGHTON FESTIVAL CHOIR
LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by ISTVAN KERTESZ gramophone records

Contributors

Conducted By:
Georg Solti
Conducted By:
Kodaly Psalmus
Conducted By:
Istvan Kertesz

A programme of music composed in the same year
Walton Comedy Overture: Scapino
LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by THE COMPOSER (gramophone record)
Schoenberg Variations on a recitative
DAVID SANGER (organ) (Recorded in St Albans Cathedral)
Britten Seven Sonnets of Michelangelo
PETER PEARS (tenor)
BENJAMIN BRITTEN (pianO) (gramophone record)
Hindemith Sonata for horn and piano
ALAN CIVIL, DAVID PARKHOUSE
Martinu Promenades , for flute violin and harpsichord
MEMBERS OF MUSICA DA CAMERA Webern Cantata No 1. Op 29 ANITA WESTnoFF (soprano) GURZENICH CHORUS
COLOGNE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by GÃœNTER WAND (gramophone record)
Shostakovich Piano Quintet
MEMBERS OF THE MELOS ENSEMBLE (gramophone record)
Stravinsky Symphony in c SUISSE ROMANDE ORCHESTRA conducted by ERNEST ANSERMET (gramophone record)

Contributors

Unknown:
David Sanger
Piano:
Benjamin Britten
Unknown:
Hindemith Sonata
Unknown:
David Parkhouse
Unknown:
Martinu Promenades
Unknown:
Stravinsky Symphony
Conducted By:
Ernest Ansermet

RAPHAEL SOMMER (Cello)
BBC WELSH ORCHESTRA, conducted by CHRISTOPHER SEAMAN Part 1
Brahms Variations on the St Anthony Chorale
12.34* Prokofiev Concertino in G minor, Op 132. for cello and orchestra, completed by Kabalevsky and Rostropovich (first broadcast performance in this country)

Contributors

Cello:
Raphael Sommer

MARJORIE THOMAS (contralto) CITY OF BIRMINGHAM
SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA leader FELIX KOK conducted by MAURICE HANDFORD Overture: Cockaigne Sea Pictures

Contributors

Contralto:
Marjorie Thomas
Leader:
Felix Kok
Conducted By:
Maurice Handford

6.30 The Arab Heritage
9: Arab Literature Today
DR PIERRE CACHiA of the Department of Arabic and Islamic Studies, Edinburgh University Producer IAN GRIMBLE
7.0 Workface Script by BENNETT STRUTTON with analytical commentary by PAT LOWRY
9: The Value of the Job
Astley Products tries to bring in job evaluation with MALCOLM HAYES. JOHN HOLLIS
GODFREY KENTON , DAVID MARCH
MICHAEL MCCLAIN , JON ROLLASON JOHN SAMSON. FREDERICK TREVES Producer JOHN TURTLE
(Look, Listen, Learn: pp 33-36)

Contributors

Unknown:
Dr Pierre Cachia
Producer:
Ian Grimble
Script By:
Bennett Strutton
Commentary By:
Pat Lowry
Unknown:
Malcolm Hayes.
Unknown:
John Hollis
Unknown:
Godfrey Kenton
Unknown:
David March
Unknown:
Michael McClain
Unknown:
Jon Rollason
Unknown:
John Samson.
Unknown:
Frederick Treves
Producer:
John Turtle

whose music features in tonight's Festival Hall concert
Some of the songs written for his favourite (soprano) voice, sung by two young international sopranos From England:
ELIZABETH HARWOOD with Richard NUNN (piano) From America: JESSYE NORMAN with IRWIN GAGE (piano)
(Recording from the 1971 Berlin Festival made available by courtesy of RIAS Berlin)

Contributors

Unknown:
Elizabeth Harwood
Piano:
Richard Nunn
Unknown:
Jessye Norman

conducts the LONDON PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA leader RODNEY FRIEND , with Vladimir Ashkenazy (piano) LONDON PHILHARMONIC CHOIR conductor JOHN ALLDIS direct from the Royal Festival Hall, London Part 1
David Bedford Star Clusters, Nebulae, and Places in Devon (LPO commission: first performance) conducted by JOHN ALLDIS
8.22* Scriabin Piano Concerto

Contributors

Leader:
Rodney Friend
Piano:
Vladimir Ashkenazy
Conductor:
John Alldis
Conducted By:
John Alldis

and the Alternative Tradition by RAYMOND WILLIAMS
Lucien Goldmann , one of the most significant figures in the Marxist sociology of literature, died in the autumn of 1970. Mr Williams talks about Goldmann and Lukacs, whose account of consciousness is an alternative to the Marxist tradition which emerged from the Soviet Union.

Contributors

Unknown:
Raymond Williams
Unknown:
Lucien Goldmann
Talks:
Mr Williams

Anthony Storr talking to Renford Bambrough about Dynamic Psychology
The second of eight conversations between Renford Bambrough and different specialists in a wide range of human sciences, speculating about the nature of human life and experience,
(15 March: Dr Henry Miller )

Contributors

Unknown:
Anthony Storr
Unknown:
Dr Henry Miller

Eighth in a series
Marcel Dupr * Three movements from Le chemin de la croix
THE COMPOSER on the organ of St Sulpice,, Paris: record Messiaen Diptyque
GILLIAN WEIR on the organ of Westminster Cathedral, London
Messiaen Louange a l'immortalité de Jésus (Quatuor pour la fin du temps)
HUGH BEAN (violin)
DAVID PARKHOUSE (piano)
Andr* Jolivet Incantation No 4 JUDITH PEARCE (flute)
Messiaen L'ascension: four symphonic meditations, Nos 2. 3 and 4 GILLIAN WEIR (organ)

Contributors

Unknown:
Marcel Dupr
Unknown:
Messiaen Diptyque
Unknown:
Gillian Weir
Unknown:
Messiaen Louange
Piano:
David Parkhouse
Flute:
Judith Pearce
Flute:
Gillian Weir

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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