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Gassmann Overture: L'amore artigiano
ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by RICHARD BONYNGE
7.13* C. P. E. Bach Sonata in G minor
MAURICE ANDRÉ (trumpet) HEDWIG BILGRAM (organ)
7.21* Boyce Symphony No 5
WURTTEMBERG CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by JÖRG FAERBER
7.29* Corrette Concerto in D minor, for harpsichord, flute and string orchestra
HUGO RUF,
KLAUS POHLERS MAINZ CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by GUNTER KEHR
7.39* Geminiani Ballet Suite: The Enchanted Forest (Part 2) MAURICE ANDRÉ (trumpet) I SOLISTI VENETI conducted by CLAUDIO SCIMONE gramophone records
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Rossini Overture: 11 Signor Bruschino CHICAGO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by FRITZ REINER
8.10* Arensky Piano Concerto in F minor: ARNOLD KAPLAN MOSCOW PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by BORIS KHAIKIN
8.37* Sullivan, arr Mackerras Ballet: Pineapple Poll (Scene 3): ROYAL PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by CHARLES MACKERRAS gramophone records
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Satie and Roussel Roussel Piano Concerto In G
DANIELLE LAVAL the PARIS ORCHESTRA, conducted by JEAN-PIERRE JACQUILLAT
9.22* Roussel Ballet: Bacchus et Ariane
FRENCH NATIONAL RADIO ORCHESTRA conducted by JEAN MARTINON gramophone records
LONDON STUDIO STRINGS conducted by ASHLEY LAWRENCE Mozart Adagio and Fugue (K 546)
Arensky Variations on a theme of Tchaikovsky Anthony Hedges Four Diversions
The fourth Leeds International Piano Competition took place in September last year
In today's programme Chopin performances from the first stage by WILFRIED KASSEBAUM (West Germany), MARINA KAPAT-SINSKAYA (USSR), DIANE WALSH (USA), MARTIN HUGHES (Great Britain) and JORGE OSORIO PUENTE (Mexico)
RALPH HOLMES (violin) BBC WELSH ORCHESTRA conductor BORIS BROTT
Mozart Overture: The Marriage of Figaro
11.53* Mozart Violin Concerto No 4, in D major (K 218)
12.15* Dvorak Symphony No 8
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The King's Singers
Nigel Perrin , Alastair Hume Alastair Thompson Anthony Holt
Simon Carrington , Brian Kay with JEFFREY BOX (double-bass)
A programme that ranges from 14th-century sacred music to folk song arrangements, and includes ' Winter Afternoons' written for them by Peter Dickinson
(From the Friends' Meeting House, Manchester. The tenth of 12 concerts promoted by the Manchester Tuesday Midday Concerts Society in association with the BBC)
' I am living in London like a damned soul in hell,' Wagner wrote to Liszt in 1855 while conducting the season of Philharmonic Society concerts. The press notices ranged from the cryptic ' at present we are tongue-tied' after the first concert, to the aggressive the worst conductor to whom the Philharmonic baton has yet been entrusted ' after the last. This programme is based on the first concert. Part 1
Haydn Symphony No 99
ROYAL PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by SIR THOMAS BEECHAM Mozart Soave sia il vento (Cosl fan tutte)
CHRISTA L.UDWIG (mezzo-soprano) LISA DEI. LA CASA (soprano) PAUL SCHOEFFLER (bass)
VIENNA PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by KARL BÖHM
Spohr Violin Concerto No 8, in A minor (mono): JASCHA HEIFETZ RCA VICTOR ORCHESTRA conducted by IZLER SOLOMON
Weber Ocean , thou mighty monster (Oberon)
GUNDULA JANOWITZ (soprano) BERLIN OPERA ORCHESTRA conducted by FERDINAND LEITNER Mendelssohn Overture: The Hebrides (Fingal's Cave)
LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by PETER MAAG
3.15' Wagner as Conductor
BERNARD KF.EFFE discusses the conducting of ' the worst Philharmonic conductor ' in relation to other 19th-century composer-conductors, including Weber, Mendelssohn and Berlioz.
3.30* Wagner in London: part 2 Beethoven Symphony No 3, in e flat (Eroica)
PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA conducted by OTTO KLEMPERER
Weber Wie nahte mir dcr Schlummer (Der Freischiitz) BIRGIT NILSSON (soprano)
BAVARIAN STATE OPERA ORCHESTRA conducted by ROBERT HEGER
Mozart Overture: The Magic Flute: BBC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by COLIN DAVIS gramophone records
Producer KEITH HORNER
MEMBERS OF THE
PORTIA WIND ENSEMBLE Mary Murdoch (oboe)
Daphne Down (clarinet) Deirdre Dundas-Grant (bassoon)
Milhaud Suite (d'apres Corrette)
Michel Spisak Sonatine (first broadcast performance)
Jean Martinon Sonatine No 4
Tales and Music for Younger Listeners with David Munrow gramophone records
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6.30 Foreign Correspondent
A weekly study of a topic of current international significance.
Presented by JOHN PARRY
(Rptd: Friday, 9.30 am R4)
6.45 The Learning World
A weekly commentary on an item of educational news (Rptd: Sunday, R4 VHF)
6.54 pm Perspective ' Only an Eye, but What an Eye!
was Cezanne's comment on his fellow painter, the French impressionist Monet, some of whose famous London paintings are currently on show in The Impressionists in London exhibition at the Hayward Gallery. Producer ANN GODDARD
7.10 The Person for the Job A practical guide, in five parts, to recruitment in business and industry.
Presented by ROGER WILLIAMS 5: Decision, Induction and Follow-up
(Book, SOp: see page 59) (Starting next week: Developing a Career)
Zelter Sehnsucht ; Um
Mitternacht Mendelssohn Scheidend ; Romanze:
Friihlingsglaube Schumann Wehmut ; Volksliedchen: Dein Angesicht ; Waldesgesprach; Mit Myrthen und
Rosen MAUREEN LEHANE (Contralto) PAUL HAMBURGER (piano)
JACQUELINE DU PRE (Cello) NEW PRILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA leader DESMOND BRADLEY conducted by ZUBIN MEHTA Part 1 Elgar
Cello Concerto in E minor
8.35' Bruckner at Bayrenth
TOM CROWE reads some recollections by Friedrich Klose of his first meeting with Bruckner at Bayreuth, which have been translated by GEOFFREY SKELTON
8.55. Concert: part 2
Bruckner Symphony No 9, In D minor
A fortnightly series
The White House and the American Media
President Nixon has complained that he has less supporters in the press than any President - although newspapers gave him overwhelming backing against Senator McGovern. Recently proposed legislation aimed at broadcasters has widened the area of controversy. Clay Whitehead , Director of the White House Office of Telecommunications Policy and Marquis Childs , veteran Washington columnist of the St Louis Post-Dispatch
In the chair Keith Kyle
Producer ANTHONY MONCRIEFF
jorg nEMrs and PAUL BADURA-SKODA
Mozart Sonata in C (K 521)
Schubert Fantaisie in F minor (D 940) gramophone records
read in 12 parts by Ronald Pickup
Arranged by TERENCE TILLER 5: Slavery
In which Juan is captured by the Turks and sold in the slave market.
No lady e'er is ogled by a lover.
Horse by a blackleg, broad-cloth by a tailor,
Fee by a counsel, felon by a jailer.
As is a slave by his intended bidder.
Producer HALLAM Tennyson