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THE PARIS BAROQUE ENSEMBLE in a programme of music by Vivaldi, Couperin, Telemann, Albinoni, Beethoven and Corrette: gramophone records
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Reynaldo Hahn Suite: Le bal de Beatrice d'Este
THE PARIS ORCHESTRA, conducted by JEAN-PIERRE JACQUILLAT
8.22* trad, arr Canteloube Two bourrees: N'ai pas ieu de mio, Lo Calhe NETANIA DAVRATH (soprano) orchestra, conducted by PIERRE DE LA ROCHE 8.28* Ravel Piano Concerto in g
ARTURO BENEDETTI MICHELANGELI PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA conducted by ETTORE GRACIS
8.51* Satie, orch Milhaud Jack -in-the-box
UTAH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by MAURICE ABRAVANEL gramophone records
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Dufay and Binchols Dufay Kyrie paschale; Kyrle; Pour l'amour de ma doulce amye; Bon jour, bon mois; Adieu ces bons vins de Lannoys; J'attendray tant qu'il vous plaira; Lamentation de Constantinople; Sanctus pap-ale; Audi benigne; Salve Regina gramophone records
Symphony No 32, in G (9 318) MOZARTEUM ensemble, conducted by GERHARD WIMBERGER
Aria: Chi sa, chi sa, qual sia (K 582); Scena and Aria: Misera. dove son!: Ah! non son' io che parlo (K 369); Cavatina: Porgi amor: Recit and Aria: E Susanna non vien; Dove sono (Le nozze di Figaro): KIRI TE KANAWA (sop) NETHERLANDS CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by DAVID ZINMAN
Symphony No 33, in B flat (K 319)
MOZARTEUM ENSEMBLE, conducted by GERHARD WIMBERGER
(Recordings from the 1972 Holland and Salzburg Festivals made available by Netherlands and Austrian Radios)
The fourth Leeds International Piano Competition took place in September last year.
In today's programme performances of Bartok's Studies by PETER HILL (Britain), ALAN MARKS (USA) and WILFRIED KASSEBAUM (West Germany) from the first stage, and Franck's Prelude. Choral and Fugue, played by WALID HOW-rani (Lebanon) from the second stage
HALLE ORCHESTRA leader MICHAEL DAVIS conductor JAMES LOUGHRAN
Vaughan Williams Fantasia on a theme by Thomas Tallis
Daniel Jones Symphony No 8 (first broadcast performance) Elgar Variations on an original theme (Enigma)
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Janet Hilton (clarinet) Keith Swallow (piano)
Weber Grand Duo Concertant, Op 48
Schumann Papillons, Op 2 Saint-Saens Sonata, Op 167
(From the Friends' Meeting House. Eighth of 12 concerts promoted by the Manchester Tuesday Midday Concerts Soc in association with the BBC)
Opera in two acts, with a prologue and intermezzo
Music by Isang Yun. Libretto by HARALD KUNZ. after a Korean legend (sung in German)
(first broadcast in this country) Isang Yun , Korean-born but domiciled in West Berlin, composed Sim Tjong for last year's Munich Festival. The story tells how the reborn angel Sim Tjong , through self-sacrifice, restores her earthly father's sight.
CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA OF THE
BAVARIAN STATE OPERA, conducted by WOLFGANG SAWALI. ISCH
(Bavarian Radio recording)
Between the acts (3.15*-3.35*):
3.15* Korean Sijo GRAEME WILSON introduces and reads in translation a selection of sijo written between the 13th and 18th centuries,
Boccherini Quintet in f, Op 60 No 6
Mendelssohn Quintet in A, Op 18: AEOLIAN STRING QUARTET
With KENNETH ESSEX (viola)
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6.30 Foreign Correspondent (Rptd: Friday, 9.30 am, R4)
6.45 The Learning World (Rptd: Sunday, R4 VHF) 6.50 pm Perspective Heartbeat or Headache? J. M. RICHARDS , architectural writer and critic. LESLIE GINSBURG , town-planning consultant, and MATTHEW BENNETT , a member of the Save Piccadilly Campaign, discuss the lure of city centres and the problems involved in their planning, with particular reference to the current debate on London's Piccadilly Circus.
Producer JUDITH BUMPUS
7.10 The Person for the Job A practical guide, in five parts, to recruitment in business and industry
Presented by ROGER WILLIAMS
3: Matching and Assessment (Book 50p: see page 62)
presented by A. L. LLOYD
13: The Seasons of the Year
Illustrated by BBC Sound Archive recordings
born 25 January 1913
LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA leader JOHN GEORGIADIS conducted by STANISLAW SKROWACZEWSKI Part 1
Lutoslawski Funeral Music for string orchestra, in memory of Bela Bartok Mozart Symphony No 29 (K 201)
A reminiscence in hexameters by PATRIC DICKINSON
Spoken by Michael Redgrave Producer R. D. SMITH
Part 2 Concerto for Orchestra
' A Vast Dark Space ': The Broadcasting Audience
ANTHONY SMITH , former TV producer and now Research Fellow of St Antony's College, Oxford, talks to Programme Controllers, producers and audience researchers, about the relationship between programme-makers and their audience.
Contributors include:
DAVID ATTENBOROUGH , BRIAN TESLER BRIAN EMMETT , ROBEKT SILVEY DENNIS MCQUAIL , IAN MARTIN MICHAEL BUNCE , JOHN DEKKER Producer KRISHAN KUMAR
at Salzburg
Part of a Schubert Recital from last year's festival with ERIK WERBA (piano)
(Austrian Radio recording)
As a prelude to tomorrow evening's major retrospective of music by Luciano Berio , MISHA DONAT introduces a work which represents a crucial turning-point in his career.
CATHY BERBERIAN (mezzo-soprano) FRANCIS PIERRE (harp)
JEAN-PIERRE DROUET (percussion) JEAN-CLAUDE CASADESUS (percussion): record
read in 12 parts by Ronald Pickup
Arranged by TERENCE TILLER 3: Shipwreck
The high seas prove more dangerous to our hero than did Julia's bedroom. But he finds compensation in the Cyclades. Producer HALLAM TENNYSON
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