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Handel Organ Concerto No 13, in F: SIMON PRESTON
BATH FESTIVAL ORCHESTRA conducted by YEHUDI MENUHIN
7.20' Ramcau Tambourin ; La poule aquin Le coucou
IGOR KIPNIS (harpsichord)
7.28. Mozart Der Vogelfanger bin ich ja; Ein Madchen oder Weibchen (Die Zauberflote)
DIETRICH FISCHER-DIESKAU (bar) BERLIN PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by KARL BÖHM
7.34' Respighl Suite: The Birds PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA conducted by EUGENE ORMANDY gramophone records
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Wagner Forest Murmurs (Siegfried): CLEVELAND ORCHESTRA conducted by GEORGE SZELL
8.12* Vaughan Williams The lark ascending
HUGH BEAN (violin) NEW PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA conducted by SIR ADRIAN BOULT
8.26* Rimsky-Korsakov Suite: The Golden Cockerel
LAMOUREUX ORCHESTRA conducted by IGOR MARXEVITCH gramophone records
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Purcell A Song for St Cecilia's Day (1692)
SIMON WOOLF (treble)
PAUL ESSWOOD (counter-tenor)
ROLAND TATNELL (counter-tenor) ALEXANDER YOUNG (tenor) MICHAEL RIPPON (bass)
JOHN SHIRLEY-QUIRK (baSS) AMBROSIAN SINGERS
ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by CHARLES MACKERRAS gramophone records
A series in which musicians illustrate the interweaving of music of different cultures 1: Ian Hall
A West African Tapestry Producer MADEAU STEWART
The Rite of Spring: JAPANESE RADIO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by HIROYUKI IWAKI
(Recording from the 1972 Montreux-Vevey Festival made available by Swiss Radio)
featuring the music of Faure"
Faur* String Quartet in E minor
LOEWENGUTH QUARTET
Roussel Violin Sonata No 2 CLARA BONALDI (violin)
SYLVAINE BILLIER (piano)
Milhaud String Quartet No 7 DVORAK QUARTET gramophone records
GYÖRGY PAUK (violin)
BBC NORTHERN SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, leader BARRY GRIFFITHS conducted by EDO DE WAART Part 1
Wagner Overture: The Flying Dutchman
12.28, Berg Violin Concerto
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A preview by PETER BARKER of some of the plays and features on Radio 3 and Radio 4 in the week ahead
Part 2
Haydn Symphony No 88, in G major
1.42* Debussy lbéria (Images) (Given before an invited audience in the University of Sal-ford, by courtesy of the Vice-Chancellor)
A programme of music from the 16th-18th centuries by Alessandro Scarlatti , Cabezon, Sweelinck, Locke, Carl Stamitz, Mozart and Scheibe
Introduced and directed by Carl Dolmetsch (recorder and treble viol) with JEANNE DOLMETSCH (recorder and treble viol) MARGUERITE DOLMETSCH (recorder and treble viol) BRIAN BLOOD (recorder) JOAN DAVIES (fortepiano) JOSEPH SAXBY (harpsichord) JEAN HARVEY (violin) BRIGID RANGER (violin) ELIZABETH WATSON (viola) ELIZABETH DAWSON (viola) PETER VEL (cello) JANE RYAN (viola da gamba) SHEILA MARSHALL (viola da gamba) MARGARET DONINGTON (violone)
Part 1
2.35* Ezra Pound on Arnold Dolmetsch
John Glen reads an essay which was written by the poet in 1918
2.55* Concert: part 2
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 two years. 1937 and 1938, which saw the debuts Of LAWRENCE TIBBETT in TOSCO, HELGE ROSWAENGE in Fidelio and Richard TAUBER in Die Zauberflöte gramophone records
British Music Society of York ANTHONY GOLDSTONE (piano)
Schubert Moments musicaux
4.43' Mussorgsky Pictures from an Exhibition
Tales and Music for Younger Listeners with David Munrow gramophone records
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6.30 Worlds Apart
Ten programmes on the problems of the developing world 1: The Poverty of Nations
PETER DONALDSON on the growing economic gulf between the rich and the poor nation.
Series producers HUGH PURCELL and DAVID DICKINSON
(A revised version of ' Affluence and Inequality ')
7.0 Workface
A 20-part case study in industrial relations
2: A Secure Jobf
For publications see page 14
HENRY MORRISON (clarinet)
BBC SCOTTISH SYMPHONYORCHESTRA conductor CHRISTOPHER SEAMAN Part 1
Vaughan Williams Overture: The Wasps
7.43* Sebastian Forbes Essay for clarinet and orchestra
(conducted by THE COMPOSER)
8.5* Reading
8.15* Concert: part 2
Schubert Symphony No 9. in c major
(A public concert given In the City Hall, Glasgow, on 25 March)
by JOHN BERGSAGEL
Relatively little is known about the kind of musical life that flourished in the far north during the Middle Ages, though the literary legacy both in Iceland and Scandinavia is rich enough in all conscience.
Dr Bergsagel examines some of the musical survivals to be found in isolated folk communities in Scandinavia and fills in the picture of both Icelandic and Scandinavian musical life before the Renaissance.
Quartet in D major (K 499) DARTINGTON STRING QUARTET
A weekly programme of reviews. interviews, discussions Introduced by Philip Oakes This edition includes:
PETER ZADEK on his production of Little Man - What Now? for the Bochum Schauspielhaus, which opens the tenth World Theatre season at the Aldwych Theatre, London, this week.
susan HILL discussing her new collection of short stories, A Bit of Singing and Dancing. Producer PHILIP FRENCH
Susan Hill 's Winter Elegy': tomorrow's Afternoon Theatre, Radio 4) followed by an interlude
Cantata No 119: Preise, Jerusalem, den Herrn BOY TREBLE
MARIA BIEDERBECK-SCHUSTER (contralto)
GERT LUTZE (tenor)
JOHANNES OETTEL (bass)
CHOIR OF ST THOMAS 'S, LEIPZIG
LEIPZIG GEWANDHAUS ORCHESTRA conducted by GÜNTHER RAMIN gramophone records
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