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Haydn Divertimento In D (H X 1) LITTLE ORCHESTRA OF LONDON directed by LESLIE JONES
7.20* Mozart Exsultate , jubilate ERN SPOORENBERG (soprano) ACADEMY OF
ST MARTIN-IN-THE-FIELDS directed by NEVILLE MARRINER
7.36* Schumann Concertstiick in F: HERMANN BAUMANN MARIRA CAKAR, WERNER MEYENDORF
JOHANNES RITZKOWSKY
JEAN-PIERRE LEPETIT (horns) VIENNA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by DIETFRIED BERNET gramophone records
Tchaikovsky Fantasy: Franceses da Rimini
NEW PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA conducted by LORIN MAAZEL
8.30* Shostakovich Symphony No 1: THILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA conducted by EFREM KURTZ gramophone records
Rameau Gavotte and Variations In A minor
ALBERT FULLER (harpsichord) Acte de Ballet (Pigmalion)
ANDREE ESPOSITO , CLAUDINE COLLART EDITH SELIG (sopranos) ERIC MARION (tenor)
RAYMOND SAINT-PAUL CHOIR CHAMBER ORCHESTRA OF THE
CONCERTS LAMOUREUX conducted by MARCEL COURAUD gramophone records
5: Some keyboards at the Horniman Museum played by COLIN TILNEY and RICHARD TOWNEND
Producer MADEAU STEWART
Symphony No 1: JAPANESE RADIO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by HIROYUKI IWAKI
(Swiss Radio recording from the 1972 Montreux-Vevey Festival)
A series featuring the music of Faurg
DORIOT ANTHONY DWYER (flute) BURTON FINE (viola) ANN HOBSON (harp)
PAUL TORTELIER (cello) JEAN HUBEAU (piano)
Faure Cello Sonata No 1
Debussy Sonata for flute, viola and harp
Faure Cello Sonata No 2 gramophone records
MAUREEN SMITH (violin)
BBC NORTHERN SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conductor BRYDEN THOMSON Part 1
Wagner Prelude: The Master-singers
12.28* Mendelssohn Violin Con. certo In E minor
A preview by ROBIN HOLMES of some of the plays and features on Radio 3 and Radio 4 in the week ahead.
Part 2 Tchaikovsky
Symphony No 2, in c minor
(Before an invited audience in the University of Salford, by courtesy of the Vice-Chancellor)
1919-1939
Excerpts from the repertory staged at the Opera House between the wars.
This week a highlight of the 1932 Wagner Festival Season-FLORENCE EASTON and LAURITZ MELCHIOR in Siegfried - and a look at the following two years which saw the first performance in this country of Arabella by Richard Strauss , with VIORICA URSULEAC, MARGIT BOKOR , and ALFRED JERGER , and the debut of CONCHITA SUPER VIA in La Cenerentola. gramophone records
Tentacles
STAN TRACEY 'S ten-piece group plays two parts of his new Suite. Dedication
Introduced by IAN CARR Producer JOHN F. muir
by OSWALD RUSSELL
Chopin Sonata in a minor Dutilleux Sonata
Altrincham and Hale Muste Society
LONDON OBOE QUARTET
Britten Phantasy Quartet, Op 2
4.26* Gibbons Three Fantasias in three parts
4.36* Britten Six Metamorphoses after Ovid, for oboe
4.50* Purcell Fantasias in three parts: D minor: F; G minor
5.4* Mozart Oboe Quartet In F major (K 370)
with David Munrow
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6.30 Teaching and Learning In Higher Education
Seven programmes presented by DONALD BLIGH
5: Thinking in Groups. A look at the advantages of teaching through discussion, the choice of methods, and the demands they make upon the teacher.
7.0 Key to Music
11: Development and Recapitulation by PETER WISHART
(Publication, 90p. See page 14 for other publications. Look, Listen, Learn: pp 33-36)
Leonard Rose (cello)
Samuel Sanders (piano) Part 1
Martinu Sonata No 2
Beethoven Sonata in a. Op 69
2: On Alternative States ofMind by DONALD BROADBENT
There seem to be two alternative mental patterns by which people tend to explain the world around them. Both of these are consistent with our knowledge of brain structure. Dr Broadbent. of the MRC Applied Psychology Unit at Cambridge, talks about the experimental evidence for these alternative states, and how they affect his view of psychology as a means of influencing human behaviour.
Part 2
Debussy Sonata in D minor
Schumann Fantasiestiicke , Op 73
Chopin Introduction and Polonaise brillante
(Given before an invited audience at the Broadcasting Centre. Birmingham: 6 March)
Introduced by John Spurling
ROBYN DENNY discussing his retrospective exhibition of paintings, drawings and prints at the Tate Gallery, London.
Richard MAYNE on Marguerite Duras 's play Suzanna Andler at the Aidwych Theatre. London. TONY TANNER and NORMAN THOMAS DI GIOVANNI on the first British edition of Richard Burgin 's Conversations with Jorge Luis Borges and three books by Borges: Dreamtigers, Other Inquisitions 1937-1952 and Extraordinary Tales
Producer PHILIP FRENCH followed by an interlude
Opera in three acts
Libretto, after SOPHOCLES, by MARCO COLTELLINI
Music by Tommaso Traetta Shortened version by BRUNO RIGACCI (sung in Italian) Creonte has ordered that the body of his nephew Polynices, killed while leading an attack on Thebes, shall be refused burial rites. Antigone defies her uncle's decree at the cost of her life.
CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA OF
ITALIAN SWISS RADIO conducted by EDWIN LOEHRER
(Italian Swiss Radio recording)
Stradella Sinfonia in D major SCHOLA CANTORUM BASILIENSIS conducted by AUGUST WENZINGER Bach Cantata No 117: Sei Lob und Ehr' dem hochsten Gut
LOTTE WOLF-MATTHAUS (Contralto) JOHANNES FEYERABEND (tenor) HANS-OLAF HKDEMANN (bass) GOtTINGER STADTKANTOREI
FRANKFURT CANTATA ORCHESTRA conducted by LUDWIG DOORMANN gramophone records
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