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Mozart Andante In c, for flutt and orchestra (K 315) HUBERT BARWAHSER LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by COLIN DAVIS
7.12* Monn Cello Concerto In G minor: JACQUELINE.DU PHÉ
LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, COnducted by SIR JOHN BARBIROLLI
7.36* Mozart Symphony No 28, in C (K 200): BERLIN PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA, conducted by KARL BÖHM gramophone records
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Moszkowskl Piano Concerto In E MICHAEL PONTI
PHILHARMONIA HUNGARICA Conducted by HANS RICHARD STRACKE
8.42* Liszt Symphonic Poem: Mazeppa: BERLIN PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA, conducted by HERBERT VON KARAJAN gramophone records
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Movements from Romeo and Juliet: CHICAGO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, conducted by CARLO MARIA GIULINI gramophone records
PURCEI.I. CONSORT OF VOICES
Introduced and directed by GRAYSTON BURGESS
Part 1: The Renaissance Common Market
BASIL BUNTING introduces and reads a short selection of poems by Wordsworth.
Part 2: Twentieth-century ' entente cordiale'
leader BARRY GRIFFITHS conducted by FRANK CLIFF
Mozart Overture: The Impresario
12.0* Stravinsky Divertimento (The Fairy's Kiss)
12.26* Haydn Symphony No 92. in G major (Oxford)
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BBC Scottish Wind Ensemble conducted by Christopher Seaman
Mozart Serenade in a flat major, for thirteen wind Instruments (K 361)
(A series of public concerts from St John 's, Smith Square, London, SW1. Tickets 44p. obtainable at the door)
4: Ivo Tijardovic
MICHAEL HARDWICK talks about Yugoslavia's leading composer of operettas and presents excerpts from Splitski Akvarel and Mala Floramaye gramophone records
conducted by ANDRAS MIHALT with ERIKA SZIXLAY
(soprano and reciter) Part 1
Rudolf Maros Plainte (first broadcast in this country)
Islvan Lang Fragment (first performance)
Ligeti Chamber Concerto
3.30* Michael Hall talks about Schoenberg's Pierrot lunaire
3.50* Budapest Chamber
Ensemble: Part 2 Schoenberg Pierrot lunaire, Op 21
(Recording from the 1972 Budapest Music Weeks by courtesy of Hungarian Radio)
Recorded by NOEL RAWSTHORNE in Liverpool Cathedral
Soler Minuet (Concerto No 6, in D major)
4.37* John McCabe Fantasia for organ (first broadcast performance)
4.51* Franck Choral No 1. In E
This listing contains language that some may find offensive.
played this week by BBC MIDLAND LIGHT ORCHESTRA led by EDWIN PALING conducted by TERENCE LOVETT
BBC NORTHERN IRELAND ORCHESTRA leader MAURICE CAVANAGH conducted by ALUN FRANCIS with art'sts on records
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6.30 Starting German: Relsebiiro Atlas
30 lessons for beginners by R.M. OLDNALL and EDITH R. BAER
27: Ein kurzes Wledersehen (Rptd: Sunday. R4 VHF)
Books 1-3, 20p each; Records 1 and 2. 99p each; Books and records, £2.65: see page 62
7.0 Introduction to Arable
Fifteen lessons in spoken Arabic for complete beginners Programme 12
(Rptd: Sunday. R4 VHF)
Book, 70p; Pronunciation record, 99p: see page 62
led by MAURICE BRETT with Stephen bishop (piano) conducted by JOHN ELIOT GARDINER
Haydn Symphony No 82, In C (The Bear)
Mozart Piano Concerto No 22. In e flat (k 482)
14 programmes presented by Richard Harris of The Times
Traditional China operated her own world system of tributary states who acknowledged Chinese superiority. But as a member of the UN Security Council China has now begun to function as one nation state among others. How can we assess China's present outlook on the world?
Contributors: JOHN GITTINGS DAVID WILSON , ALLEN WHITING JOHN FAIRBANK , MARK MANCALL BENJAMIN SCHWARTZ
BILL JENNER , LUCIAN PYE and c. P. FITZGERALD
Series producer ADRIAN Johnson (Rptd: Wednesday, 9.25 pm)
This programme will be printed in The Listener.' Book, A Chinese View of China, 70p: see page 62
< tenor) with MARTIN ISEPP (piano)
Beethoven Andenken ; Ich liebe dich: Neue Liebe, neues Leben; Wonne der Wehmut; Der Kuss; Resignation; L'amante impaziente, Nos 1 and 2 Howard Ferguson Discovery
Beethoven Song-cycle: An die ferne Geliebte
The sixth in a series of programmes in which Thea Musgrave. in conversation with other composers, investigates electronic music.
Today THEA MUSGRAVE talks to the American composer ELLIOTT SCHWARTZ about the many different schools of electronic. and electronic-inspired, music in the United States.
The programme ends with a performance of Schwartz's Music for Prince Albert
followed by an interlude
read by Paul Scofield translated by H. t. LOWE-PORTER and abridged for radio in three parts by FREDERICK BRADNUM
The first of three readings of Thomas Mann's novel on which Benjamin Britten's new opera is based (to be broadcast on Friday at 8.10 pm) 1: The Traveller
Producer JOHN TYDEMAN
Sonata in C, Op 65
MSTISLAV ROSTROPOVICH (cello) THE COMPOSER (piano) gramophone record
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