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Telemann Ouverture des nations anciens et modernes AMSTERDAM CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by ANDRE RIEU
7.20* Quantz Flute Concerto in D: CLAUDE MONTEUX
ACADEMY OF
ST MARTIN-IN-THEFIELDS directed by NEVILLE MARRINER
7.38* Handel Concerto Grosso No 28, in F, for double orchestra
ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by RAYMOND LEPPARD gramophone records

Contributors

Conducted By:
Andre Rieu
Directed By:
Neville Marriner
Conducted By:
Raymond Leppard

Beethoven
Overture: The Consecration of the House
BERLIN PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by HERBERT VON KARAJAN
8.16* Piano Concerto No 1, in c major
FRIEDRICH GULDA
VIENNA PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by HORST STEIN gramophone records

Contributors

Piano:
Herbert von Karajan
Conducted By:
Horst Stein

The Bach Family
J. C. F. Bach Sextet in c major ALFRED SOUS (oboe)
GUSTAV NEUDECKER (horn) WALDEMAR SEEL (horn) GÜNTER KEHR (violin) REINHOLD BUHL (CellO)
MARTIN GALLING (harpsichord)
J. S. Bach Sonata in c major (bwv 1033)
KARL BOBZIEN (flute)
SEBASTIAN LUDWIG (viola da gamba)
MARGARETE SCHARITZER (harpsichord)
C. P. E. Bach Six Marches for wind instruments (Wq 185) MUSICA VIVA ENSEMBLE directed by JAMES BOLLE
J. C. Bach Symphony in B flat, Op 3 No 4 ACADEMY OF
ST MARTIN-IN-THEFIELDS directed by NEVILLE MARRINER gramophone records

Contributors

Cello:
Reinhold Buhl
Harpsichord:
Martin Galling
Flute:
Karl Bobzien
Viola:
Sebastian Ludwig
Harpsichord:
Margarete Scharitzer
Directed By:
James Bolle
Directed By:
Neville Marriner

On 12 October 1872 Ralph Vaughan Williams was born. This centenary series features music written in England during his lifetime - a period sometimes called ' The English Renaissance.'
This week piano music by Vaughan Williams himself, and choral pieces by some of his friends.
BERNARD ROBERTS (piano) BBC CHORUS conductor PETER GELLHORN
Maconchy Nocturnal, for unaccompanied chorus
Vaughan Williams Suite of six short pieces (first three)
Holst Six canons for equal voices
Vaughan Williams Suite of six short pieces
Rubbra The givers, for unaccompanied chorus; Bonny Mary O, for chorus and piano.

Contributors

Unknown:
Ralph Vaughan Williams
Music By:
Vaughan Williams
Piano:
Bernard Roberts
Conductor:
Peter Gellhorn

Test Match Special England v Australia at The Oval Ball-by-ball commentaries by BRIAN JOHNSTON JOHN ARLOTT. and ALAN MCGILVRAY with comments and summaries by TREVOR BAILEY and RICHIE BENAUD Close-of-play summary by E. W. SWANTON
Scorer BILL FRINDALL
11.25-1.35* including lunch summary
1.35*-1.40* News
1.50-1.55 Lunchtime Scoreboard
2.10*-4.20* and 4.30*-6.0 including teatime summary
6.0-6 40 including close-of-play summary
6.0 Stock Market Report; Programme News

Contributors

Unknown:
Brian Johnston
Unknown:
John Arlott.
Unknown:
Alan McGilvray
Unknown:
Trevor Bailey
Unknown:
Richie Benaud
Unknown:
E. W. Swanton
Unknown:
Bill Frindall

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The Horror Story 3: Psychohorror
J. G. BALLARD talks with DR CHRISTOPHER EVANS about the development of psychohorror and about his own explorations of terror within the mind. His short story The Gioconda of the Twilight Noon is read by HUGH DICKSON
Producer ROBIN BRIGHTWELL

Contributors

Read By:
Hugh Dickson
Producer:
Robin Brightwell

Direct from the Royal Albert Hall London

Alicia De Larrocha (piano)
Women's Voices of the London Philharmonic Choir
London Philharmonic Orchestra, leader Rodney Friend, conducted by Bernard Haitink

Debussy Three Nocturnes

Mozart Piano Concerto in D major (Coronation) (K 537)

Contributors

Pianist:
Alicia de Larrocha
Singers:
Women's Voices of the London Philharmonic Choir
Musicians:
London Philharmonic Orchestra
Orchestra leader:
Rodney Friend
Conductor:
Bernard Haitink

GEORGE MACBETH introduces a birthday tribute to the Scottish poet Hugh MacDiarmid. who is 80 today.
DAVID BLACK, IAN CRICHTON SMITH
ROBERT GARIOCH , DUNCAN GLEN
GILES CORDON, NORMAN MACCAIG and EDWIN MORGAN introduce and read their favourite from among his poems. The programme concludes with a reading by HUGH MACDIAIIMID himself
(Too wild and young at 80: page 11)

Contributors

Unknown:
Hugh MacDiarmid.
Unknown:
Ian Crichton Smith
Unknown:
Robert Garioch
Unknown:
Duncan Glen
Unknown:
Norman MacCaig
Reading By:
Hugh MacDiaiimid

Adagio and Rondo in c minor, for glass harmonica, flute, oboe, viola and cello (k 617) (harmonica part played on the piano)
MARY RYAN (flute)
MARY MURDOCH (oboe)
MARJORIE LEMPFERT (viola) HELEN JUST (cello)
MAURICE COLE (piano)

Contributors

Flute:
Mary Ryan
Oboe:
Mary Murdoch
Viola:
Marjorie Lempfert
Viola:
Helen Just
Piano:
Maurice Cole

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