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Grétry Overture: Le Magnifique ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
Conducted by RICHARD BONYNGE Weber Clarinet Concerto No 1, in F minor: JACQUES LANCELOT BAMBERG SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by THEODOR GUSCHI.BAUER
Fauré Incidental Music: Shy-lock: FRENCH RADIO ORCHESTRA conducted by ANTONIO DE ALMEIDA gramophone records
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Graupner Concerto in B flat MUNICH PRO ARTE ORCHESTRA conducted by KURT REDEL
Dittersdorf Symphony No 4. in F (The Rescue of Andromeda by Perseus)
MAINZ CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by GUNTERKEHR
Wagenseil Concerto in E flat MICHEi, PIGUET (Oboe)
WALTER STIFTNER (bassoon) VIENNA CAPEI.LA ACADEMICA directed by EDUARD MELKUS gramophone records
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Weber Clarinet Quintet in B flat MELOS ENSEMBLE Of LONDON
9.30* Concertstiick in F minor MARIA LITTAUER (piano)
HAMBURG SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by SIEGFRIED KÖHLER gramophone records
JOHN BARNETT (oboe) RICHARD NUNN (piano)
Nielsen Fantasy Pieces (1889) Fricker Four Dialogues Poulenc Sonata
Tchaikovsky, arr Tim Killar Variation III: Un poco di Chopin (Swan Lake)
BACCHOLIAN SINGERS
Victoria Magnificat sexti toni
Viadana Ave verum; 0 sacrum convivium
Morales Missa Ave Maria
A concert broadcast direct from the Freemasons' Hall Edinburgh
Peter Frankl (piano) Gyorgy Pauk (violin)
Ralph Kirshbaum (cello) Part 1
Mozart Trio in B flat (K 254)
11.19* Schumann Trio in F, Op 80
11.45* Festival Comment
In which contributors drawn from among the critics, performers and personalities in Edinburgh this week, talk about Festival issues and events. PresenterELAiNEPADMORE
12.0* EIF Concert
Part 2 Mendelssohn
Trio in c minor, Op 66
conducted by EDO DE WAART in a programme including the Serenade. Op 7. by Strauss gramophone records
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Music written by three contrasting composers of this century.
Pfitzner Symphony in c
BERLIN PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by FERDINAND LEITNER Josef Hauer Apocalyptic Fantasy: LJUBLJANA RADIO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by SAMO HUBAD
Hindemith Suite: Nobilissima visione
CHICAGO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by JEAN MARTINON gramophone records
Opera in a prologue and three acts. Music by Verdi Libretto by TEMISTOCLE SOLERA (sung in Italian: records)
The story centres round Attila, the great Hun and the ' scourge of God,' whose courage begins to desert him after the intervention of divine authority, and who eventually is outwitted and killed by his enemies.
AMBROSIAN SINGERS
FINCHLEY CHILDREN'S MUSIC GROUP
ROYAL PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by LAMBERTO GARDELLI Prologue
2.55* Attila at La Scala and the Tenor of the Beautiful Death A talk by JULIAN BUDDEN. illustrated by DAVID FIELDSEND (tenor) and BERNARD SUMNER (piano)
3.5* Attila, Acts 1, 2 and 3
Messiaen Canteyodjaya Heinz Holliger Elis
Attila Bozay Intervalli , Op 15 (first broadcast performance in this country)
KLARA KORMENDI (piano)
Edward Cowie Magdalena Songs (first broadcast performance)
JOSEPHINE NENDICK (mezzo-sop) RONALD LUMSDEN (piano)
CHARLES FOX with records
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6.30 This Was Their World
Ten programmes on the study of local history
7: Parish Pump Politics by R. L. GREENALL
Book, £2.40: see page 54
7.0 Film Music
Should the composer's contribution be memorable? In the first of three programmes MISRA DONAT discusses the purpose of music for films and gives examples from scores by Henry Mancini and Michel Legrand.
Series producer DAVID EPPS
direct from the Royal Albert Hall London Part 1
Hindemith Mass JOHN ALLDIS CHOIR conductor John Alldis
'My first collaboration with John Alldis was in a concert of 16th-century music moored on a barge at London's Little Venice. A mixture of persistence and inspiration makes him one of our best choir trainers.' PHILIP JONES
Bruckner Symphony No 8, in C minor (ed Haas) - London Philharmonic Orchestra, leader Rodney Friend, conductor Bernard Haitink
Knots by R. D. LAING
R. D. Lajng 's well-known book, which is a best-seller 'm Britain and the USA and has already been translated into 18 languages, is an inventory of the structures and patterns of human misunderstandings and entanglements.
Radio adaptation by R. D. LAING and MARTIN ESSLIN
Music composed and conducted by HUMPHREY SEARLE , and played by the SINFONIA OF LONDON with the voices of SHEILA GRANT. DAVID MARCH KATE BINCHY and SAM DASTOR Producer MARTIN ESSLIN followed by an interlude
ARS NOVA
Nancy Long (mezzo-soprano) Stuart Deeks (violin)
Nicola Cleminson (treble viol and violin)
Caroline Guélat (tenor viol)
Ian Gammie (tenor and bass viols and bass lute)
Elizabeth Hart (bass viol)
Doug Wootton (voice and lute) Tim Crawford (lute)
Richard Bethell (recorder) Clifford Bartlett (organ)
Alexander Skeaping (harpsichord) director PETER HOLMAN , who also introduces the programme T. Simpson Pazameza (Quadro Pavan)
Four settings of Lord Willoughby's Welcome Home
Two settings of Daphne Four settings of La Monica Four settings of Robin
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