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Handel Overture: Tamerlano COPENHAGEN CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by JOHN MORIARTY
Haydn Oboe Concerto in C major
KURT KALMUS
MUNICH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by HANS STADLMAIR
Mozart Symphony No 25, in 0 minor (K 183)
MAINZ CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by GÜNTER KEHR gramophone records
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Purcell Chacony in G minor PHILOMUSICA OF LONDON conducted by SIR ANTHONY LEWIS Elgar Cello Concerto in E minor PIERRE FOURNIER BERLIN PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by ALFRED WALLENSTEIN
Bliss Ballet Suite: Checkmate
SINFONIA OF LONDON conducted by THE COMPOSER gramophone records
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Four Sacred Pieces
JANET BAKER (mezzo-soprano) PHILHARMONIA CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA conducted by CARLO MARIA GIULINI
(gramophone record)
Sonata No 2
JOSEF SZIGETI (violin) THE COMPOSER (piano)
(gramophone records: 1940)
CHOIR OF TAPIOLA SECONDARY
SCHOOL conductor ERKKI POHJOLA ORPINGTON JUNIOR SINGERS Conductor JANE ATTFIELD sing choral music by Purcen, Armstrong. Kodaly, Tiovo Kuula , Bliss, Seiber, Bengt Johansson and Arne Mellnas Introduced by ROY WILLIAMSON
(Part of a concert presented last September by Radio 3 in St John 's, Smith Square)
Part 1
Haydn Quartet in G, Op 76 No 1 Kodaly Serenade in r. Op 12. for two violins and viola
11.35' Previewing Mendelssohn's E minor Quartet. HANS KELLER concentrates on the opening movement in his attempt to show that here is the greatest string quartet composer between Schubert and our own age.
11.50* Concert: part 2
Mendelssohn Quartet in E minor. Op 44 No 2
(Recording from the 1972 Ascona Music Weeks made available by Swiss Radio)
BBC WELSH ORCHESTRA conductor BORIS BROTT Part 1
Bizet Suite: Jeux d'enfants
12.30* Harry Somers Picasso Suite (first broadcast performance in this country)
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Part 2 Dvorak Symphony No 8 (Given before an invited audience in the City Hall, Cardiff. on 10 January)
This week musical life in 19th-century St Petersburg and Moscow. ' The orchestra would probably be much embarrassed if required to execute one of Beethoven's symphonies in its true character.' (English periodical, 1830)
Paisiello Overture: II barbiere di Siviglia: I VIRTUOSI DI ROMA conducted by RENATO FASANI
Glinka A Life for the Tsar. Act 2 (mono)
BELGRADE OPERA CHORUS
LAMOUREUX CONCERTS ORCHESTRA conducted by 1IGOR MARKEVITCH Berlioz Apothéose (Symphonic funebre et triomphale) JOHN ALLDIS CHOIR
LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by COLIN DAVIS
Balakirev Overture on three Russian themes (mono) PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA conducted by LOVRO VON UATACIC gramophone records
RUUD VAN DER MEER (baritone) RUDOLF JANSEN (piano)
Schubert Der Schiffer : Tiefes Leid: Erlafsee; An mein Herz; Im Frühling
Duparc L'invitation au voyage; La vie antérieure: Lamento; Le manoir de Rosemonde
Morton Feldman
The viola in my life: I, II. III
Three clarinets, cello, and piano
I met Heine on the Rue Furstemberg
Madame Press died last week at 90
KAREN PHILLIPS (viola) THE FIRES OF LONDON
Mary Thomas (soprano) Judith Pearce (flute)
Alan Hacker (clarinet) Duncan Druce (violin)
Jennifer Ward Clarke (cello) Gary Kettel (percussion) Stephen Pruslin
(piano and celesta) with Averil Williams (flute) John Pigneguy (horn)
Michael Laird (trumpet)
Roger Brenner (trombone) Martin Fry (tuba)
Marilyn Sansom (cello)
John Steer (double-bass)
Rodney Slatford (double-bass) conductor PETER MAXWELL DAVIES THE MATRIX
Alan Hacker (clarinet) Tony Coe (clarinet)
Francis Christou (clarinet)
Jennifer Ward Clarke (cello) Paul Crossley (piano)
(Part of an Invitation Concert given in the Concert Hall, Broadcasting House, London, on 16 March 1972)
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Introduced by Charles Fox
Tales and Music for Younger Listeners with David Munrow gramophone records
A two-part sequence of must* for the early evening.
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6.30 Venice: Portrait of a City
In. the last of four programmes, BRIAN ROBB , Senior Tutor at the Royal College of Art, looks at the declining years of the Serenissima, at Venice as part of united Italy and at the increasing role of tourism.
7.0 Spanish Painting
Six radiovision programmes 6: The Spanish Tradition
ELLIS WATERHOUSE, FRANCIS HAt-KELL and ENRIQLETA HARRIS eXplore the characteristics of Spanish painting, and review some of the works discussed In the preceding broadcasts. Illustrated by slides 11, 14, 17. 5, 8, 2, 18 and 23. Series producer EDITH BAER ‡
Overture: Saul
SCHOLA CANTORUM BASILIENSIS directed by AUGUST WENZINGER with EDUARD MÜLLER (organ) gramophone record
Winner of the Leeds International Piano Competition 1972. His first London recital, direct from the Queen Elizabeth Hall Part 1
Scarlatti Sonatas: G (Kk 421); G minor (Kk 426); G (xk 427) Bartok Sonata
Schumann Davidsbtindlertanze
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Part 2 Chopin
Sonata in B flat minor
(Radu Lupu. winner of the 1969 Leeds Competition, is piano soloist in tomorrow night's Festival Hall concert at 8.0)
by JOHN L. HUGHES. adapted and produced by LORRAINE DAVIES
And Paradise hill gets steeper. And I can tell you for nothing mister as how that growing steepness is improving the view as you look out across the town. Clocking them slate-grey purple rooftops glinting off in the distance.
Bashed smooth from Craig-yr-
Hesg to Treforest by the endless chucking rain.
Making your town nothing special to outsiders in the end.
And nothing special in the beginning.
Except it is where you life being deep inside another kind of Jericho.
A picture of life in and around Pontypridd as observed, and to some extent lived, by the author. In this dramatised excerpt from the book the part of the author will be spoken by
York Minster
FRANCIS JACKSON speaks about the Minster organ and discusses his records of music by Camidge. Bossi , Norman Cocker. Fricker and others
Overture: Giulio Cesare
ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by RICHARD BONYNGE
Concerto Grosso in B minor (Op 6 No 12): ACADEMY OF ST MARTIN-IN-THE-FIELDS directed by NEVILLE MARRINER gramophone records
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