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Edited and introduced by JOHN LADE
Building a Library: Mozart's Piano Concerto No 21, in c (K 467), by ROBERT PHILIP
Recent chamber music:
TREVOR HARVEY
Berlioz's Benvenuto Cellini:
MARTIN COOPER

Contributors

Introduced By:
John Lade
Unknown:
Robert Philip
Unknown:
Trevor Harvey
Unknown:
Martin Cooper

Some of the new records from this morning's edition of Record Review, including the ALLEGRI STRING QUARTET playing Frank Bridge 's Quartet No 4, and excerpts from Berlioz's opera, Benvenuto Cellini.

Contributors

Unknown:
Frank Bridge
Unknown:
Benvenuto Cellini.

MANOUG PARIKIAN (violin) BARRY TUCKWELL (horn) MALCOLM BINNS (piano)
Brahms Scherzo (FAE Sonata), for violin and piano
Schumann Adagio and Allegro in A flat, Op 70, for horn and piano; Abegg Variations, Op 1, for piano
Brahms Trio in E flat, Op 40

Contributors

Horn:
Barry Tuckwell
Piano:
Malcolm Binns

Sir Bernard Lovell , Professor of Radio Astronomy at Manchester University and Director of Jodrell Bank, presents a personal choice of records which reflect the course of his growing love of music. He includes in his programme MARCEL DUPRÉ playing the Choral No 3, in A minor, by Franck, SCHNABEL and RUBINSTEIN playing Beethoven and Brahms, and an excerpt from The Dream of Gerontius by Elgar.

Contributors

Unknown:
Sir Bernard Lovell

BBC CONCERT ORCHESTRA leader ARTHUR LEAVINS conductor ASHLEY LAWRENCE plays music by Gareth Walters , Delius, Peter Hope , Arthur Butterworth , Vaughan Williams and Gordon Langford

Contributors

Leader:
Arthur Leavins
Conductor:
Ashley Lawrence
Music By:
Gareth Walters
Unknown:
Peter Hope
Unknown:
Arthur Butterworth
Unknown:
Vaughan Williams
Unknown:
Gordon Langford

Music for two pianos and for piano duet, played by John Contlguglla and Richard Contlguglla Bartok Suite, Op 4b (1941)
Liszt Fantasy on favourite themes from La Sonnambula; Reminiscences de Norma direct from the Concert Hall, Broadcasting House, London

Contributors

Played By:
John Contlguglla
Played By:
Richard Contlguglla

by ALEC CLIFTON-TAYLOR
Canberra only began in 1912. a capital city built from scratch. which does not often get discussed as an example of city planning. Alec Clifton-Taylor , author of The Pattern of English Building, visited Canberra last year in the course of a lecture tour of Australia. He found himself excited by its unexpected beauties - as well as a little let down by its shortcomings.

Contributors

Unknown:
Alec Clifton-Taylor
Unknown:
Alec Clifton-Taylor

Vespers (1610)
It is only in our time that Monteverdi has taken his place among the great composers. Many performances are to some extent modernised, but in this version of the Vespers the orchestra of the composer's day is used. FELICITY PALMER (soprano)
CHRISTINA CLARKE (soprano)
DAVID BURP-OWES (counter-tenor) PHILIP LANGRIDGE ftenor) CLIFFORD MOULD (tenor) JOHN BARROW (bass) DAVID BEAVAN (baSS)
BOYS OF CHRIST CHURCH
CATHEDRAL CHOIR
SCHOLA CANTORUM OF OXFORD
RICHARD BETHELL , BERNARD THOMAS (recorders)
MICHAEL LAIRD, IAAN WILSON JOHN KING (cornetti) ) PAUL NIEMAN, PAUL
BEER MARTIN NICHOLLS (SackbutS)
SIMON PRESTON, CHARLES DOBSON (organ)
Michael LOWE (theorbo)
CHARLES MILLER (baSSOOn)
ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA leader jose-luis GARCIA conducted by ROBERT HAMMERSLEY
(A publ.c concert given in the Sheldonian Theatre, Oxford, on 11 November 1972)

Contributors

Soprano:
Felicity Palmer
Soprano:
Christina Clarke
Unknown:
Philip Langridge
Bass:
John Barrow
Unknown:
Richard Bethell
Unknown:
Bernard Thomas
Unknown:
Iaan Wilson
Unknown:
John King
Unknown:
Beer Martin Nicholls
Unknown:
Michael Lowe
Conducted By:
Robert Hammersley

Derek Jewell examines the best from today's popular music.
Featuring this week some of the new brigade of female balladiers including Claire Hamill. Juliet Lawson. Judy Collins and Joan Armatrading gramophone records

Contributors

Unknown:
Derek Jewell
Unknown:
Claire Hamill.
Unknown:
Juliet Lawson.
Unknown:
Judy Collins
Unknown:
Joan Armatrading

BBC Radio 3

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Live music and the arts: broadcasts more live music than any other radio network. Classical music is its core. Genres include world and new music, jazz, speech and drama.

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