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Bach Suite No 3, In D
ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by RAYMOND LEPPARD
7.24* Mozart Sinfonia Concert-ante in E flat (KE 297b) PETER GRAEME (oboe)
THEA KING (clarinet) IFOR JAMES (horn)
MARTIN GATT (bassoon)
ENGI.ISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by DANIEL BARENBOIM gramophone records

Contributors

Conducted By:
Raymond Leppard
Oboe:
Peter Graeme
Clarinet:
Thea King
Horn:
Ifor James
Bassoon:
Martin Gatt
Conducted By:
Daniel Barenboim

Bernstein Ballet Music: On the Town: NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC
ORCHESTRA conducted by THE COMPOSER
8.16' Ravel Daphnis and Chloe: Suite No 2
CLEVELAND CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA conducted by PIERRE BOULEZ
8.34* Antill Ballet Suite: Corroboree
SYDNEY SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by THE COMPOSER gramophone records

Contributors

Conducted By:
Pierre Boulez

Test Match Special
England v
West Indies at Edgbaston Ball-by-ball commentaries by BRIAN JOHNSTON
TONY COZIER , JOHN ARLOTT and NEIL DURDEN-SMITH
Comments and summaries by TREVOR BAILEY , NORMAN YARDLEY Close-of-play summary by E. W. SWANTON
Scorer Bill FRINDALL including lunch summary

Contributors

Unknown:
Brian Johnston
Unknown:
Tony Cozier
Unknown:
John Arlott
Unknown:
Neil Durden-Smith
Unknown:
Trevor Bailey
Unknown:
Norman Yardley
Unknown:
E. W. Swanton
Unknown:
Bill Frindall

Direct from the Royal Albert Hall, London

Schoenberg: Gurrelieder
Marita Napier (soprano), Yvonne Minton (mezzo-soprano), Jess Thomas (tenor), Werner Hollweg (tenor), Siegmund Nimsgern (baritone), Uwe Friedrichsen (speaker)
BBC Singers, BBC Choral Society, conductor John Poole
Goldsmiths' Choral Union, chorus-master Brian Wright
BBC Symphony Orchestra, leader Eli Goren, conductor Pierre Boulez

Part 1
8.35* Klemperer on Schoenberg
The late Otto Klemperer talks to Peter Heyworth about his recollections of Schoenberg
(R)
(The conversation was recorded in 1969 and made available by courtesy of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation)

8.55* Proms 73
Gurrelieder, Part 2

Contributors

Soprano:
Marita Napier
Mezzo-Soprano:
Yvonne Minton
Tenor:
Jess Thomas
Tenor:
Werner Hollweg
Baritone:
Siegmund Nimsgern
Speaker:
Uwe Friedrichsen
Singers:
BBC Singers
Singers:
BBC Choral Society
Singers:
Goldsmiths' Choral Union
Conductor:
John Poole
Chorus-Master:
Brian Wright
Musicians:
BBC Symphony Orchestra
Orchestra Leader:
Eli Goren
Conductor:
Pierre Boulez
Interviewer (Klemperer on Schoenberg):
Peter Heyworth
Interviewee (Klemperer on Schoenberg):
Otto Klemperer

Kingsley Amis and Theodore Zeldin of St Antony College, Oxford talk about the imaginative approach of novelists, playwrights and historians to the past How does their use of sources differ? What is the value of a novelist's evocation of historical events such as Flaubert's portrayal of Paris in 1848 and Dickens's description of the Gordon Riots? How do novels and plays of social comment eventually become historical sources? Should we regard Lucky Jim and Girl 20 as historical novels?
Chairman Richard Mayne Producer ROBERT FOX

Contributors

Unknown:
Richard Mayne
Producer:
Robert Fox

Three composers represented in next Monday's Prom at the Round House, Chalk Farm, at
10.0 pm.
Priaulx Rainier Dance of the rain
IAN PARTRIDGE (tenor)
TIMOTHY WALKER (guitar)
Priaulx Rainier Pastoral Triptych
JANET CRAXTON (oboe) Ligeti Continuum ANTOINETTE VISCHER (harpsichord)
(gramophone record)
Gerhard Audiomobile No 2: DNA (electronic music)

Contributors

Tenor:
Ian Partridge
Guitar:
Timothy Walker
Oboe:
Janet Craxton
Harpsichord:
Antoinette Vischer

The six quartets Mozart dedicated to Haydn with six of his quintets
GABRIELI STRING QUARTET Kenneth Sillito (violin)
Brendan O'Reilly (violin) Ian Jewel (viola)
Keith Harvey (cello)
With KENNETH ESSEX (viola)
Mozart Quartet in E flat (K 428); Quintet in c (K 515)

Contributors

Violin:
Kenneth Sillito
Violin:
Brendan O'Reilly
Cello:
Keith Harvey

BBC Radio 3

About BBC Radio 3

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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