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ACADEMY OF ST MARTIN-IN-THE-FIELDS conducted by NEVILLE MARRINER Vivaldi Concerto Grosso in G minor. Op 3 No 2
7.17* Bach Suite No 2, in B minor
7.37* Handel Concerto Grosso No 21, in d minor (Op 6 No 10)
7.52* Haydn Six German Dances
gramophone records
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ACADEMY OF
ST MARTIN-IN-THE FIELDS conducted by NEVILLE MARRINER with ALFRED BRENDEL (piano)
Mozart March in D (K 408 No 2)
8.9* J. C. Bach Symphony in F, Op 3 No 5
8.19* Mozart Piano Concerto No 23, in a (k 488)
8.46' Elgar Introduction and Allegro for strings gramophone records
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Tallis and Lassus
Lassus Chansons: Margot Iab ourez les vignes; La nuict froide et sombre
PURCELL CONSORT OF VOICES
ELIZABETHAN CONSORT OF VIOLS directed by GRAYSTON BURGESS (counter-tenor)
9.10* Tallis lam lucis orto sidere; Clarifica me, Pater; Fantasy: PETER WHITE (organ)
Tallis Te lucis ante terminum CHOIR OF KING'S COLLEGE, CAMBRIDGE conducted bv DAVID
WILLCOCKS Tallis In ieiunio et fletu; Audivi vocem: CHOIR OF
ST JOHN 'S COLLEGE, CAMBRIDGE conducted by GEORGE GUEST gramophone records
A new perspective viewed through contemporary writings and definitions
1: What is a Jaekf
Presented by MADEAU STEWART
A contemporary view of music in the 1880s
MALCOLM HAYES reads extracts from The History of Music by EMIL NAUMANN and the BBC CONCERT ORCHESTRA conductor ASHLEY LAWRENCE plays music by Brahms. Saint-Saens, Svendsen, Godard and Offenbach
Some of the music played at the ISCM's Festival held in Frankfurt. 1927
Copland Music for the Theatre NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC
ORCHESTRA conducted by Leonard BERNSTEIN
11.23* Turina Theme and Variations (Piano Trio, Op 35) JASCHA HEIFETZ (violin)
GREGOR PIATIGORSKY (cello) LEONARD PENNARIO (piano)
11.32* Bartok Piano Concerto No 1: DANIEL BARENBOIM
NEW PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA conducted by Pierre BOULEZ gramophone records
JOSEPH KALICHSTEIN (piano)
BBC NORTHERN SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. leader BARRY GRIFFITHS conducted by MAURICE HANDFORD Part 1
Haydn Symphony No 93, in major
12.26* Walton Symphony No 2
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A preview by JON CURLE of some of the plays and features on Radio 3 and Radio 4 in the week ahead.
Part 2 Beethoven
Piano Concerto No 5, in E flat major (Emperor)
- with and without words
The third of four programmes Serenade
DIETRICH FISCHER-DIESKAU (bar) WOI.FGANG SAWALLISCH (piano) VICTORIA DE LOS ANGELES (SOp) GERALD MOORE (piano) ANNIE D'ARCO (piano) gramophone records
ALAN I.OVEDAY
LEONARD CASSINI (piano) Fricker Sonata , Op 12
Frankel Novelette, Op 16 Rubbra Sonata No 2
BBC SINGERS (WOMEN'S VOICES) conductor JOHN POOLE with HUBERT DAWKES (organ) Berlioz Tantum ergo
Liszt 0 salutaris hostia Faure Messe basse
Poulenc Litanies A la Vierge Noire
Ovary Lodge
Some exciting new jazz from KEITH TIPPETT (piano)
ROY BABBINGTON (electric bass) FRANK PERRY ( percussion) Introduced by IAN CARR Producer JOHN F MUIR
from the Manchester Chamber Concerts Society
TOKYO STRING QUARTET
Koichiro Harada (violin) Koshiko Nakura (violin) Kazuhide Isomua (viola) Sadao Harada (cello)
Mozart Quartet in B flat major (K 589)
4.57* Beethoven Quartet in r minor, Op 95
Tales and Music for Younger Listeners with David Munrow
A two-part sequence of music for the early evening.
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(continued)
6.30 Worlds Apart
Ten programmes on the problems of the developing world 7: The Will to Develop
PETER Donaldson looks at alternative political paths to development - socialism in Cuba and Tanzania; free enterprise in Taiwan and South Korea, (Revised version of ' Affluence and Inequality ')
Book, f2.00: see page 62
7.0 Workface
A 20-part case study in industrial relations
Karl Rohm conducts
Bruckner Symphony No 4. In z flat (Romantic) (first definitive version)
SAXON STAATSKAPELLE
1875-1961
A selection of his letters introduced by GERHARD ADLER
Jung's private letters provide a valuable commentary on the teaching of his formal psychological works. The 6rst volume of these letters, covering the years 1906-1961, has recently been published, edited by Gerhard Adler, President of the International Society for Analytical Psychology. Reader DENIS GOACHER
Producer ADRIAN JOHNSON
Sigismondo d'lndia, who described himself as ' nobile Palermitano,' was known and esteemed in Mantua, Turin, Rome, Modena and other musical centres, yet today we never hear his madrigals. monodies or church music. This programme has been devised by PROFESSOR GLENN WATKINS Of the University of Michigan
ACCADEMIA MONTEVERDIANA Patricia Clark (soprano) Ursula Connors (soprano) Shirley Minty (contralto) Edgar Fleet (tenor) John Noble (bass)
Harold Lester (harpsichord) Desmond Dupr é (viola da gamba) director DENIS STEVENS
by DON HAWORTH with Bill Fraser as Bullfrog Roy Kinnear as Pike
' My predecessor wasn'the Ombudsman, he was the public's chopping block. I don'stand for it. I hit them. That's why I have this big room, so that I can lay into them. I smash their specs.'
Producer TONY CLIFF
This play is included in a book I We all come to it in the end ' -six plays by Don Haworth : a BBC publication at 12.75
Seventh of a series
Mozart Fantasia in D minor (K397); Sonata in B flat (K 570) Schumann Fantasiestiicke , Op 12 played by MICHAEL ROLL
A weekly programme
Introduced by Julian Jebb This edition includes:
JOHN WEIGHTMAN discussing his new collection of essays The Concept of the Avant-Garde
MARY KAHLENBERG , Curator Of textiles at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, on the exhibition of Navajo blankets at the Institute of Contemporary Art, Nash House, London.
Producer PHILIP FRENCH
Symphony No. 3 (Collages) BBC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by frederik prausnitz: record
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