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Cherubini Overture: Anacrfion
VIENNA PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by KARL MUNCHINGER
7.16* Leopold Mozart Trumpet Concerto in D
MICHEL CTJVIT
SUISSE ROMANDE ORCHESTRA conducted by ERNEST ANSERMET
7.26* Schubert Symphony No 6, in c
VIENNA PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by KARL MUNCHINGER gramophone records
Leclair Suite: Scylla et Glaucus ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA directed by RAYMOND LEPPARD (harpsichord)
8.29* Haydn Violin Concerto No 1, in c
NELL GOTKOVSKY
TOULOUSE CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by LOUIS AURIACOMBE
8.50* Mozart Symphony No 5, in B flat (K 22)
BERLIN PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by KARL BOHM gramophone records
Ives
Scherzo: Over the pavements ENSEMBLE conducted by GUNTHER SCHULLER Psalm 90
GREGG SMITH SINGERS
ITHACA COLLEGE CHOIR
RAYMOND BEEGLE (organ) conducted by GREGG SMITH Symphony No 2
LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by BERNARD HERRMANN gramophone records
The fourth Leeds International Piano Competition took place in September last year.
This week Fanny Waterman. joint chairman of the Competition, discusses and introduces some of the performances of Scarlatti Sonatas from the first stage
4: Crystal flute (Laurent); Ivory flute (Stanesby) played by STEPHEN PRESTON accompanied by COLIN TILNEY
Recorded at the Horniman Museum
Introduced by MADEAU STEWART
Roussel Divertissement, Op 6 LOS ANGELES WIND QUINTET with DELORES STEVENS (piano)
Schmitt Andante (Piano Quintet, Op 51) (mono)
CALVET STRING QUARTET with THE COMPOSER (piano) Ravel String Quartet JUILLIARD QUARTET gramophone records
BBC NORTHERN SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, leader BARRY GRIFFITHS conducted by DALIA ATLAS Part 1
Rossini Overture: Semiramide
12.30* Shostakovich Symphony No 9
A preview by ROBIN HOLMES of some of the plays and features on Radio 3 and Radio 4 in the week ahead.
Part 2 Debussy
Three Symphonic Sketches: La mer
(Before an invited audience in the Town Hall, Manchester)
1919-1939
Excerpts from the repertory staged at the Opera House between the wars, sung by the artists who took part in the performances
Highlights from the Grand Opera Seasons of 1929 and 1930, including HEDDLE NASH in Don Giovanni , ROSA PONSELLE and EZIO PINZA in Norma and Bemamino Glgli in Andrea Chenier gramophone records
(The Vocal Art of Caruso: next Sunday evening on Radio 3)
by ANTHONY GOLDSTONE
Chopin Andante spianato and Polonaise in E flat major, Op 22 (Grande polonaise brillante)
2.45* Schubert Sonata in A major (d 959)
Settings of Eichendorff Der Freund ; Der Musikant; Verschwiegene Liebe ; Das Standchen ; Der Soldat I; Die Nacht: Der Schreckenberger; Der Scholar; Seemanns Abschied
THOMAS ALLEN (baritone)
PAUL HAMBURGER (piano)
Hoylake Chamber Concert Society
GABRIEI.I STRING QUARTET Kenneth Sillito (violin)
Brendan O'Reilly (violin) Ian Jewel (viola)
Keith Harvey (cello)
Mozart Quartet in D major (The Cello) (K 575)
4.16* Brahms Quartet in A minor. Op 51 No 2
This week:
The John Williams Orchestra
IAN CARR introduces some of John Williams's interesting writings and arrangements, including ' Holland Walk,' ' Cucina, ' Who Knows ' and 'Where is Yesterday? Producer JOHN F. MUIR
(Radio Times People: page 4)
Tales and Music for Younger Listeners with David Munrow gramophone records
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6.30 Teaching and Learning In Higher Education
Seven programmes presented by DONALD BLIGH of the Institute of Education, University of London
3: What's the Point of Lectures? What contribution can the lecture make to the problem of teaching large numbers? How can the traditional format of the lecture be varied - and with what effect?
7.0 Key to Music
Twelve programmes in which PETER WISMART examines the basic materials of music and shows, in music from the concert repertoire, how composers have used them.
9: Aria and Rondo
(Publication, 90p: see page 58)
PROFESSOR HERBERT MARSHALL , who now teaches at the University of Southern Illinois, was one of the pioneers of left-wing theatre in Britain, and spent many years in the Soviet Union in the 30s where he studied under Eisenstein at the Soviet Film Academy. In these three talks he remembers those years and the personalities he met.
3: Poets and Politicians
leader ELI GOREN conducted by BERNHARD KLEE with ERICH GRUENBERG (violin)
Berlioz Overture: The Corsair Mozart Violin Concerto No 3, in G major (k 216)
Beethoven Symphony No 6, in F major (Pastoral)
A weekly programme of reviews, interviews, discussions Introduced by John Higgins This edition includes:
An interview with KINGSLEY AMIS about his selection of Tennyson's verse in the new paperback Poet to Poet series
PATRICK GARLAND discussing his production of Ibsen's A Doll's House at the Criterion Theatre, London
CLANCY SIGAL commenting on The Compassionate Camera, an exhibition of photographs of American rural poverty in the 1930s at the Victoria and Albert Museum , London; and the National Theatre production of Le Misanthrope
Producer PHILIP FRENCH followed by an interlude
in a recital of Wolf's Morike Lieder with Sviatoslav Richter (piano) recorded during last year's Salzburg Festival
Part 1
Der Genesene an die Hoffnung; In der Fruhe; Fussreise; Neue Liebe; Der Feuerreiter; An den Schlaf; Um Mitternacht; Jagerlied; Storchenbotschaft
Three talks by Laurence Lerner about fiction and our changing attitudes to currency.
Tonight Laurence Lerner finds an ambiguity in Marx's theory of money, and suggests that it corresponds to the two ways of presenting the theme in literature. He discusses Ben Jonson's "Volpone" as the finest example of the traditional moral view of money; and finds a counter-tradition in Bonsard's satire.
(Last talk: 1 March)
Wolf, Part 2
Im Friihling; Auf einer Wanderung; An die Geliebte; Peregrina I and n; Lebe wohl; Begegnung; Der Jager; Bei einer Trauung; Zur Warnung; Abschied
(Recording made available by courtesy of Austrian Radio)
(Fischer-Dieskau is one of the soloists in the BBC Symphony Concert on Wednesday 7 March: Schumann's Scenes from Goethe's Faust)