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Stradella Sonata In D
EDWARD TARR (trumpet)
JEAN-FRANCOIS PAILLARD CHAMBER ORCHESTRA, conducted by JEAN-FRANÇOlS PAILLARD
8.13* Seixas Toccata In D minor; Sonata in A minor
LUCIANO SCRIZZI (harpsichord)
8.20* Albinoni Concerto in d minor: MAURICE ANDRÉ (trumpet) MARIE-CLAIRE ALAIN (organ)
8.39* Soler Five Sonatas
LUCIANO SGRIZZI (harpsichord)
8.51* Michel Corrette Concerto comique No 3
ENSEMBLE BAROQUE DE PARIS gramophone records
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Introduced by JOHN LADE.
Building a Library: Beethoven's Piano Concerto No 3, in c minor, by JOSEPH COOPER
New records: CHARLES CUDWORTH
A programme of new records Mendelssohn String Symphony No 6, in E flat
LEIPZIG GEWANDHAUS ORCHESTRA conducted by KURT MASUR
10.26* Bach Cantata No 132: Bereitet die Wege, bereitet die Bahn: EDITH MATHIS (soprano) ANNA REYNOLDS (contralto) PETER SCHREIER (tenor) THEO ADAM (bass)
MUNICH BACH CHOIR AND ORCHESTRA conducted by KARL RICHTER
10.49* Handel Concerto Grosso No 6, in D (Op 3 No 6) MUNICH BACH ORCHESTRA conducted by KARL RICHTER
10.57* Schiitz Psalms 100, 137 and 150: REGENSBURG CATHEDRAL
BOYS CHOIR, INSTRUMENTAL ENSEMBLE, conducted by HANNS-MARTIN SCHNEIDT
Today's recital is given by Daniel Adni (piano) direct from the BBC's Maida Vale Studios
Debussy Suite: Pour le piano
Schubert Sonata in B flat (d 960)
Amaryllis Fleming (cello)
BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, conductor Christopher Seaman
Part 1
Haydn Symphony No 49, in 7 minor (La passione)
12.39* Saint-Saens Cello Concerto No 1, in A minor
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Part 2 Tchaikovsky
Symphony No 5, in E minor
Rt Hon Denis Healey , up. Shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer, presents a personal choice of records which highlight his varied and active career. In his programme he includes the Dies Irae from Verdi's Requiem, piano music by Chopin and Liszt, and part of Mozart's Vesperae solennes de confessore
JOHANN STRAUSS ORCHESTRA conducted by WALTER GOLD SCHMIDT plays Viennese music by Johann Strauss and Josef Strauss
(Austrian Radio recording)
BARTOK STRING QUARTET
Bartok Quartet No 4 (1928)
Mendelssohn Quartet in D major, Op 44 No 1
Introduced by PETER CLAYTON
A weekly survey of the world of music by the artists and personalities who create it Introduced by John Amis Producer DENYS GUEROULT
The third of four programmes in which Jerrold Northrop Moore talks about some unusual records of special interest for their musical performances. This week he is joined by MR JOHN WOLFSON , who specialises in collecting records of D'Oyly Carte singers who studied their roles under Gilbert and Sullivan.
Samuel Beckett 's radio play "All That Fall" was first broadcast in 1957 and became a classic of radio drama. Tomorrow in "World Drama" you can hear a production of the play in stereo.
John Fletcher, Beckett scholar, discusses the play and its first production
sung by VICTORIA SUMNER (soprano) with ERNEST LUSH (piano)
Das Marienbild : Der Wanderer an den Mond; Du bist die Run': Suleika n (Ach um deine feuchten Schwingen)
(Jill Gomez sings more Schubert tomorrow at 7.35 and 9.0 pm)
Arguments that challenge current orthodoxies
Who Dare Speak of Lovef DAVID HOLBROOK speaks out against the tolerance of sexual crudity in literature which, he says, is tainting one of the most basic forces in human relations. followed by an interlude
RAFAEL OROZCO (piano)
NEW PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA leader DESMOND BRADLEY conducted by RICCARDO MUTI Part 1
Beethoven Overture: The Consecration of the House
Brahms Piano Concerto No 2. In b flat
DR ANNE. ROSS, author of Pagan Celtic Britain and The Everyday Life of the Pagan Celts, recalls two personal experiences which brought the two climactic moments of Celtic civilisation vividly to her mind: the great La Tene period of the last few centuries before Christ and the downfall of Gaelic Scotland at Culloden in 1746.
Part 2 Mussorgsky, orch Ravel Pictures from an Exhibition
Excerpts from Professor Alexander Goehr's Inaugural Lecture at the University of Leeds, introduced by Hans Keller
followed by an interlude
- not Henry Playford 's collection of Purcell's vocal music. but a continuing series of choral and orchestral programmes of British music of all periods - with the emphasis on music of the 20th century and the living composer. The BBC Orchestras in Glasgow, Manchester, Cardiff and Bristol will contribute the majority of the programmes. MARION STUDHOLME (soprano) ROSANNE CREFFIELD (mezzo-soprano)
ANNE COLLINS (contralto) .
BBC SCOTTISH SYMPHONYORCHESTRA leader SYDNEY HUMPHREYS conducted by NICHOLAS BRAITHWAITE
Bax Symphonic Poem: Tintagel
10.57* Thea Musgrave Concerto for Orchestra
11.22* Nicholas Maw Scenes and Arias
(Anne Collins broadcasts by permission of Sadler's Wells Opera)
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