J. C. Bach Overture: Catone in Utica NEW PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA conducted by RAYMOND LEPPARD
7.12* J. S. Bach Chromatic Fantasia and Fugue (bwv 903) gustav leonhardt (harpsichord)
7.24* C. P. E. Bach Harp Sonata in G (Wq 139)
NICANOR ZABALETA
7.38* J. S. Bach Suite No 2, in B minor, for flute and string orchestra
BATH FESTIVAL CHAMBER ORCHESTRA directed by YEHUDI MENUHIN (violin) gramophone records
Mendelssohn Overture: Fin-gal's Cave
LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by PETER MAAG
8.16* Weber Clarinet Quintet In B flat
MELOS ENSEMBLE
8.41* Brahms Six Hungarian Dances
BERLIN PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by HERBERT VON KARAJAN gramophone records
Schumann
Symphony No 2. in c
VIENNA PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by SIR GEORG SOLTI gramophone record
6: Bassoons (18th and early 19th centuries) played by WILLIAM WATERHOUSE accompanied by COLIN TILNEY
Harps by Naderman and Erard played by ANN GRIFFITHS
(BBC Sound Archive recordings)
Presented by MADEAU STEWART
Toronto Mendelssohn Choir, Festival Singers of Canada, conducted by Elmer Iseler
Vaughan Williams Mass in D minor
Rachmaninov Glory be to God
Stravinsky Pater noster
Derek Holman Make we joy now in this feast
John Paynter The rose
Murray Schafer Epitaph for moonlight
Copland In the beginning
A series featuring the music of Fauré
Honegger Sonatina in A
STANLEY DRUCKER (clarinet) LEONID HAMBRO (piano)
Ravel Sonata for violin and cello
MAURICE RASKIN , HENRI HONEGGER Poulenc Sonata for clarinet and bassoon
GERVASE DE PEYER
WILLIAM WATERHOUSE
Faure Trio in D minor KENNETH SILLITO (violin) TERENCE WEIL (cello)
LAMAR crowson (piano) gramophone records
SALLY LE SAGE (soprano) BBC NORTHERN SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA leader BARRY GRIFFITHS conductor BRYDEN THOMSON Part 1
Dvorak Overture: Amid nature
12.30* Schubert Symphony No 5, In B flat major
A preview by PETER BARKER of some of the plays and features on Radio 3 and Radio 4 in the week ahead.
Part 2
Berg Seven Early Songs
1.40* Liszt Symphonic Poem: Hunnenschlacht
(Given before an invited audience in the University of Sal-ford, by courtesy of the Vice-Chancellor)
1919-1939
Highlights from the operas staged during 1936, including the debuts Of KERSTIN THORBORG in Die Walkure and KIRSTEN FLAGSTAD in Tristan und Isolde gramophone records
Harry Miller Howard Riley Ray Russell
Three solo performances In which the artists explore the full scope of their instruments. Introduced by IAN CARR Producer JOHN F. MUIR
ALFRED DELLER (counter-tenor) SCHOLA CANTORUM BASILIENSIS directed by AUGUST WENZINGER with ROBERT ELLIOTT (harpsichord) Part 1
John Jenkins Four pieces for viols
Elizabethan songs:
Byrd My sweet little darling
Richard Nicholson In a merry month
Byrd Ye sacred muses
Dowland Fine knacks forladies Matthew Locke Suite No 3, in F major
3.45' Reading of PROFESSOR knowles's description of the death of Archbishop Thomas Becket.
3.50* Festival Concert: part 2
Sieur de Sainte Colombe Two concerts for viols
Bassani Cantata: Nascere dive puellule
Marais Suite in D major, for three viols
(A concert given in the Chapter House, Canterbury, on 20 June 1972)
Teesside Music Society LASALLE STRING QUARTET
Debussy Quartet in G minor
4.57' Webern Bagatelles, Op »
5.3* Beethoven Grosse Fuge , Op 133
(A concert given in the Little Theatre, Middlesbrough, on It March 1972)
Tales and Music for Younger Listeners with David Munrow: records
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6.30 Teaching and Learning In Higher Education
Seven programmes presented by DONALD BLIGH
7: Testing the Teachers
Can the quality of teaching In higher education be assessedt And if so, how? Series producer
MICHAEL HEFFERNAN
(Starting
7.0 Workface
A 20-part case study In Industrial relations
1: Rumours of Redundancy
Series producer JOHN TURTLE
Igor Ozim (violin)
BBC Northern Symphony Orchestra, leader Barry Griffiths, conducted by George Hurst Part 1
Berlioz Overture: Benvenuto Cellini
7.43* Dvorak Violin Concerto in A minor
' Sometimes it seems ridiculous to hope that so inert a piece of real estate as a new theatre can catch a rainbow.'
MICHAEL ELLIOTT , member of the Arts Council and theatre director, reflects on the state of theatre building in Britain today.
Part 2 Brahms
Symphony No 1, in c minor
(A concert presented in King George's Hall, Blackburn, on 17 March by the BBC in association with Blackburn Corporation)
played by EASLEY BLACKWOOD
Stravinsky Sonata (1924)
Schoenberg Three Pieces; Op 11; Two Pieces, Op 33a and b John Perkins Caprice (1963) (first broadcast performance in this country)
A weekly programme of reviews, interviews and discussions
Introduced by John Spurling This edition includes:
PETER PORTER on In the Country of the Skin, a first novel by the poet Peter Redgrove , and JULIAN JEBB on Philip Roth 's new novella The Breast Producer PHILIP FRENCH followed by an interlude
Bach Cantata No 79: Gott, der Herr, ist Sonn' und Schild
EDITH SELIG (soprano)
CLAUDIA HELLMANN (contralto) JAKOB STAMPFLI (bass) HEILBRONN HEINRICH SCHOTZ CHORUS
PFORZHEIM CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by FRITZ WERNER
Leclair Sonata in c minor (Le tombeau)
EDUARD MELKUS (violin)
JOHANNES KOCH (viola da gamba) HUGUETTE DREYFUS (harpsichord) Bach Cantata No 202: Weichet nur, betriibte Schatten (Wedding Cantata)
MARIA STADER (soprano) MUNICH BACH ORCHESTRA conducted by KARL RICHTER gramophone records
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